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(This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newark/public_html/main/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Scene in Newark: the Tiny Prince Collection<\/strong><\/p>\n Carl “Tiny Prince” Brinson was a writer, editor, publisher, and city worker. Born in Newark in 1917, he documented the nightlife of Newark\u2019s flourishing club scene, and the social gatherings that happened every day in Newark and nearby towns \u2014 barbeques, graduations, fashion shows, Negro League baseball games, weddings, political events, and benefit dinners, raising money for charitable organizations. Come see a selection of the photographs, rare publications, and other memorabilia, documenting remarkable facets of African American life in Newark from the 1950s to the 1970s.<\/p>\n Exhibit on view from June 26 to August 26, 2017<\/strong> Curated by Nadine Sergejeff, with assistance from Alisha Grant<\/p>\n There will be a program, Newark After Dark: Club Scene from the ’50s through the ’70s<\/strong> with a reception, panel discussion, and live music.<\/p>\n Tuesday, July 25, 2017<\/strong> You can seen more images from the Tiny Prince Collection<\/a> by visiting the Library’s My Newark Story<\/strong> digital archive.\u00a0 The Tiny Prince Collection is one of many collections documenting the Great Migration and Latino immigration to Newark that are being digitized and made available in the My Newark Story<\/a><\/strong> project, made possible by a generous grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.<\/p>\n Image: Joe Chaneyfield (New Community Corporation), George Branch (Central Ward Councilman), Cora Lamb, and Ellen Watson. Photo from the Tiny Prince Collection, Charles F. Cummings New Jersey Information Center, Newark Public Library.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Save<\/span><\/p>\n Save<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Scene in Newark: the Tiny Prince Collection Carl “Tiny Prince” Brinson was a writer, editor, publisher, and city worker. Born in Newark in 1917, he documented the nightlife of Newark\u2019s flourishing club scene, and the social gatherings that happened every day in Newark and nearby towns \u2014 barbeques, graduations, fashion shows, Negro League baseball games,… <\/p>\n
\n2nd Floor Gallery, Main Library, 5 Washington Street, Newark<\/p>\n
\n6:00 – 7:30 pm
\nCentennial Hall, Main Library<\/strong>
\n5 Washington Street, Newark<\/p>\n
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