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<p align="center"><font face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Franklin Gothic Book, Arial"><strong>A
CELEBRATION OF PROGRESS: Thursday, February 12 at 2pm<br>
Unveiling the long-awaited historical marker
for the arrest site of Homer Plessy</strong></font></p>
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</font><p><font face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Franklin Gothic Book, Arial"><strong>New Orleans, LA</strong> –The
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, The Crescent
City Peace Alliance, and the Plessy & Ferguson
Foundation invite you to <strong>A Celebration
of Progress at the corner of Press Street and
Royal Street on Thursday, February 12 at 2PM</strong>.
Community members will honor the successes of
the civil rights movement on this special day
– both Abraham Lincoln's bicentennial
and the NAACP's centennial – by unveiling
an historical marker at the site of Homer Plessy's
arrest in 1892 and announcing the creation of
the Plessy and Ferguson Foundation for Education
and Reconciliation. The event will feature appearances
by <strong>Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Bernette
Johnson, Tulane professor Lawrence N. Powell,
UNO professor and longtime NAACP officer Raphael
Cassimere, as well as performances by students
from NOCCA, Douglass Senior High School and McDonough
#35 Senior High School</strong>. </font></p>
<p><font face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Franklin Gothic Book, Arial">The 1892 arrest of Homer Plessy was part of
an organized effort by The Citizens Committee
to challenge Louisiana's Separate Car Act.
While many consider the Civil Rights movement
to have begun in the 1950's, the fact is
that communities were organizing for equal rights
much, much earlier. The Citizen's Committee's
work culminated with the Supreme Court case Plessy
vs. Ferguson, which cemented in law the concept
of "separate but equal". </font></p>
<p><font face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Franklin Gothic Book, Arial">Keith Plessy and Phoebe Ferguson, descendants
of the players in the Supreme Court Case, will
announce the <strong>Plessy and Ferguson Foundation
for Education and Reconciliation</strong>. The
foundation will work to create new ways to teach
the history of civil rights and racial tolerance
by understanding this historic case and its effect
on the American conscience.</font></p>
<p><font face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Franklin Gothic Book, Arial">A brief reception will follow.</font></p>
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