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Civil Rights Institute’s New Pop-Up Exhibition Showcases The Legacy of Clarence Muse

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Overview: A new pop-up exhibition, “The Legacy of Clarence Muse,” is on display at the Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California through March 13, featuring artifacts from Muse’s life collected by Dr. Norman Towels. Muse was the first African American to star in a major studio film in 1929, the first Black director of a Broadway show, and at one time, the highest-paid Black movie actor. The exhibit is a result of collaboration between…
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VOICE broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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