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Published February 10, 2025 at 1214 × 2000 in 2024Programs
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Photos of a Black man at a podium, a young World War II soldier, a man dressed as a pioneer addressing an audience, and an exhibit in the rotunda of the West Virginia State Capitol, with the text: Program Highlights: In October, we hosted author Percival Everett for our McCreight Lecture in Charleston with over 300 attendees. 50 WV Veterans biographies were written by Grafton High School and University High School students. We hosted our flagship exhibit, Born of Rebellion, in the State Capitol for 6 weeks. History Alive! performer Doug Wood traveled statewide portraying Thomas Ingles.
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