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Featured Collections: History Now

The History Now collection aims to document the current moment by archiving, preserving, and sharing your photographs, videos, and/or audio recordings that relate to the stand against racial injustice in the 21st century. These digital objects capture some of the important anti-racist work being done in, for, and by Kent County, no matter where it is happening around the globe.

Young man holding protest sign
Kent County community tapestry
Four young adults holding protest signs
Gordon Wallace Juneteenth speech
Four young adult protesters with signs
"Can They See Us" spoken word poem
Marching down High Street
Devon Elias's song for Anton Black
Two women with protest signs
"Everything is Normal" original song
Doncella Wilson, The Realities of Being a Black Mother
Woman leading march with bullhorn
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Community tapestry explanation
Juneteenth prayers and thanks to the Lord
Juneteenth celebration
Marchers at the Remembering Anton, Time to Change the Narrative Protest
Remembering Anton, Time to Change the Narrative Protest
"Black Lives Matter" mural design
"We Can't Breathe" mural design
Signing the Community Commitment Mural at We Stand: Day of Agreement
Young girl signing the Community Commitment Mural
Helping a little girl sign the Community Commitment Mural
Community Commitment Mural
Woman and toddler signing the Community Commitment Mural
Woman and young girl viewing the Community Commitment Mural
"Chestertown Unites Against Racism"
Ribbon cutting at Louisa D'A Carpenter Park
Mayor Chris Cerino painting the Black Lives Matter street mural with a young boy
Community members painting the Black Lives Matter street mural with Mayor Chris Cerino
Community members painting "We Can't Breathe" street mural
Painting the Black Lives Matter street mural on North College Avenue
View of North College Avenue during the painting of the Black Lives Matter street mural
 

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