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The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia displayed projections on the Leigh Street side of its building last Wednesday night in honor of Richmond’s 160th Emancipation Day. The exhibit, created by artists Dustin Klein and Alex Criqui of Reclaiming the Monument, featured historical images and text highlighting African American soldiers who served in the First Battalion Virginia Volunteers at the Leigh Street Armory. The temporary installation lasted about 20 minutes.

The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia displayed projections on the Leigh Street side of its building last Wednesday night in honor of Richmond’s 160th Emancipation Day. The exhibit, created by artists Dustin Klein and Alex Criqui of Reclaiming the Monument, featured historical images and text highlighting African American soldiers who served in the First Battalion Virginia Volunteers at the Leigh Street Armory. The temporary installation lasted about 20 minutes.