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Allon Schoener, 95, Dies; Curator Caught in Furor Over 'Harlem' Show


Allon Schoener, 95, Dies; Curator Caught in Furor Over ‘Harlem’ Show
His “Harlem on My Mind” exhibit at the Met museum in 1969 drew protests for not including works by Black artists. But since then it’s been reconsidered.
Allon Schoener, second from left, with staff members of the “Harlem on My Mind” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1969. With him, from left, were Reginald McGhee, Lelia Nelson and Donald Haynes. Credit.Sam Falk/The New York Times
April 23, 2021Updated 4:27 p.m. ET
Allon Schoener, the curator who organized the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s infamous “Harlem on My Mind” show in 1969, which caused protests that stopped traffic on Fifth Avenue because it didn’t include any paintings or sculptures by Black artists, died on April 8 in Los Angeles. He was 95. ....

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Nine Black History Month events to participate in this February


Nine Black History Month events to participate in this February
While many local celebrations might not be happening in person this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, various organizations in Cincinnati are honoring Black history.
and last updated 2021-02-08 11:49:32-05
CINCINNATI — February is Black History Month.
And while many local celebrations might not be happening in person this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, various organizations in Cincinnati are honoring Black history.
Here are nine events to participate in throughout the month:
Let’s Talk: You Have the Right to Remain Silent: 10 a.m. Saturday. Online Forum. Free. The Underground Railroad Freedom Center and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra teamed up to offer this virtual discussion focused on examining the social realities tied to You Have the Right to Remain Silent, a musical piece that derives its inspiration from the Miranda Rights warning. Christopher Miller, a senior director ....

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