"Japanese War Brides: Across a Wide Divide" explores the story of the more than 45,000 Japanese women who immigrated to the United States after World War II and how their bold passage reshaped communities across the country.
This exhibit features 85 images on sites of segregation, Civil Rights, and memory in Louisiana.
Join us at Louisiana's Old State Capitol and step into the Vietnam Experience, a collection of artworks from U.S. Navy combat artists.
Commemorating the 175th anniversary of the Old State Capitol building.
Explore Water/Ways, a Smithsonian traveling exhibit hosted by Louisiana's Old State Capitol from May 30 to August 9.
Step back in time with "Thrift Style," a new exhibition showcasing 41 unique artifacts which explore the art of sustainability practices of the past.
Associated Women in the Arts members present works inspired by the fascinating life of Frenchman Marquis de Lafayette
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The exhibit provides a portrait of the fate of Jewish lawyers in Germany and how Nazis purged Jewish lawyers as an early step to attack rule of law.
Explore poignant moments in the Civil Rights Movement. Witness the struggle and resilience of the era in vivid snapshots through "I AM MAN."