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To celebrate the July 2, 1964, signing of the U.S. Civil Rights Act, the Toledo Museum of Art is honoring those who championed equality half a century ago with the exhibition, People Get Ready: 50 Years of Civil Rights. Drawn from the TMA collection, the exhibit includes over 35 works of prints, photographs and books that examine the civil rights movement in America and the prejudice and segregation it challenged. Through Sunday, September 21.

Toledo Museum of Art Hitchcock Gallery, 2445 Monroe St. 419-255-8000. toledomuseum.org Free

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To celebrate the July 2, 1964, signing of the U.S. Civil Rights Act, the Toledo Museum of Art is honoring those who championed equality half a century ago with the exhibition, People Get Ready: 50 Years of Civil Rights. Drawn from the TMA collection, the exhibit includes over 35 works of prints, photographs and books that examine the civil rights movement in America and the prejudice and segregation it challenged. Through Sunday, September 21.

Toledo Museum of Art Hitchcock Gallery, 2445 Monroe St. 419-255-8000. toledomuseum.org Free

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