Dr. Iyailu Moses and student Angela Graham at the opening of the African American Center

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Title:
Dr. Iyailu Moses and student Angela Graham at the opening of the African American Center
Description:
Transcribed from the back of photograph: African-American Center Opens -- Dr. Iyailu Moses (left), director of NCSU's African-American Cultural Center, and freshman engineering student Angela Graham hang a painting by N.C. artist Jim Biggers in the center's art gallery. The center, which occupies 12,000 square feet on three levels in the Student Center Annex, formally opened Feb. 11. Spring 1992.
Topics:
Design
Student Life
Subjects:
African American college students
African American women
Art -- Exhibitions
Original Format:
Black and white print (photograph)
Extent:
6 x 4 inches
Item identifier:
ua023_025_278373_20221214_55666
Created Date:
Genre:
Snapshots
Names:
Moses, Iyailu more info on Moses, Iyailu 
North Carolina State University -- Exhibitions more info on North Carolina State University -- Exhibitions 
North Carolina State University. African American Cultural Center more info on North Carolina State University. African American Cultural Center 
Location:
Raleigh (N.C.)
Digital Project:
University Archives Photographs