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Visions of Progress Catalog Launch

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Visions of Progress Catalog Launch

When
Oct 25th, 2025
3:00pm - 3:00pm
Where
201 E. Market StCharlottesvilleVA

Saturday, October 25th at 3PM at the JMRL

Free | Registration Required

Program to be held in the Swanson Room at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library, Central Branch

Join us for the public unveiling of Visions of Progress: Portraits of Dignity, Style, and Racial Uplift, a companion catalog to a 2022-2023 exhibition at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, curated by a team led by UVA history Professor Emeritus John Edwin Mason. The catalog showcases portraits of African Americans from Central Virginia they commissioned from the Holsinger Studio, and shares the stories of some who were photographed. Mason and others involved with the creation of the exhibition and catalog will speak about its importance.

Following the presentation, light refreshments and free copies of the catalog will be available for all who attend

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