Art exhibit opens this week at Roots 101

(Louisville, KY) On Friday, March 15th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Guests will get the first look at the exhibit recognizing the three men who broke the color barrier in basketball at the University of Louisville.
Roots 101 African American Museum and Mixed Nation will unveil the “Louisville Legends Art Exhibit” recognizing and honoring Wade Houston, the late Sam Smith and Eddie Whitehead.
In 1962, Houston, Smith and Whitehead played a vital role as trailblazers for the University of Louisville’s Men’s Basketball program by having the opportunity to play for the university. These three men stuck together, looked out for one another, and created a brotherhood on and off the court. Because of their resiliency the culture of basketball and the world we live in today have changed for the better. Their actions forever changed the sport and race relations.
The event will feature art by Charles Rice, a performance by the Sankofa Experience and tour of the museum. There will also be light refreshments served.
If you would like to attend, please email to RSVP to info@mixednations.com Seating is limited.
Please announce and/or post on your community calendars. We hope you will be able to attend. If you have any questions, please contact VIPP Communications at info@vippcommunications.com. We will try to accommodate your requests.
Roots 101 is located at 124 N. 1st Street in downtown Louisville, KY.
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Junior J says “This is a surreal moment for me. It’s been a long time coming and now I have an opportunity to share my music with the world thanks to J Rock Entertainment. I’m honored and grateful for the support of my city that’s why I wanted them to get a sneak preview of what’s ahead. To have Smoke E. Digglera and Black host this event is monumental. To have these two talented artists support me is a big deal and when I get the opportunity to return the favor to an up and coming artist, I will do the same.”