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Tom Miller Day

R. Lee Hornbake Library

Happy Black History Month! As part of Tom Miller Week, which runs from February 15-22, the Maryland Center for History and Culture will have free entry on February 16, from 11 am - 1 pm. Tom Miller Day was first declared in Baltimore in 1995, after Miller was one of the first Black Baltimoreans to receive a solo show at the Baltimore Museum of Art. In addition free entry to the Maryland Center on the 16th, events will be held at the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center and Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

Learn more about Tom Miller here. 

Learn more about Tom Miller Week here. 

Image: Summer in Baltimore by Tom Miller, 1993. Courtesy of the Maryland Center for History and Culture.

Summer in Baltimore by Tom Miller, 1993.

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