The U of A Fine Arts Center exhibit “Black and White in America,” photographs of the Civil Rights movement by Leonard Freed, opens today; tomorrow, Fayetteville Underground opens a number of photography exhibits in its Hive, Revolver an Vault galleries. Photographs are the focus in Fayetteville thanks to the conference there of the Central Region Society for Photographic Education.

Read more about Freed and see some of his photographs here; check out FU’s blogspot here to find out more about its exhibits.

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