Northwest Tap Connection's "Voices of the Civil Rights Movement" Showcases Rich History

Northwest Tap Connection presented Voices of the Civil Rights Movement yesterday at Rainier Beach School's Paul Robeson Performing Arts Center. The performance explored the Civil Rights Movement through music and dance, spanning the Underground Railroad, Harlem Renaissance, the Black Pride movements of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and the Black Church, with children's songs and a revival of Black pride and African connection.

Photos: Susan Fried on behalf of Converge Media

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