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Vicksburg National Military Park Celebrates National Black History Month

Vicksburg National Military Park will celebrate the observance of National Black History Month with a series of special programs and exhibits during the month of February.

African-American Monument sculpted by Kim Sessums, NPS PHOTO

Beginning February 4th and running through March 3rd, the park will host an exhibition of the artwork of Kim Sessums at the park visitor center. Entitled “Civil War Tribute,” Sessums’ sculptures and paintings pay homage to the African-American soldiers who served in the Union Army during the Civil War.

On Friday, February 17th, park rangers David Slay and Patrick Shell will participate in educational workshops for area schoolchildren at the Vicksburg Convention Center. Shell and Slay will give hourly programs on the United States Colored Troops throughout out the morning of the 17th.

At 7:30 am on Saturday, February 18th, in partnership with Shape Up Vicksburg, and in conjunction with First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move Outside” initiative, Vicksburg National Military Park is hosting a Black History Month walk in the park from Sherman Avenue Elementary School to the African-American monument. Programs on the United States Colored Troops and African-Americans in the Civil War will be given near the monument by Mr. James McNair and Dr. David Slay. Walkers should meet at Sherman Elementary. The walk and programs are expected to finish by 10:00am. For further details please see Shape Up Vicksburg’s website at http://www.shapeupvicksburg.com/walking_club.html.

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