Exhibits examine historical representation of marginalized people

By Lonna Whiting

MOORHEAD — Three separate exhibits at Minnesota State University Moorhead and the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County aim to shed light on the historical representation of marginalized people.

“True Sons of Freedom” and “Project E-Quality,” both at MSUM run through Nov. 9 at the Center for the Arts, and a talk featuring Denise Lajimodiere, author of “Stringing Rosaries,” will be held Nov. 14 at HCSCC to usher in the opening of “Away From Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories.”

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