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UF Institute of Black Culture

The UF Institute of Black Culture (1510 West University Avenue), part of the UF Dean of Students Office, sponsors programs, activities and services focused on educating campus and the community about black history and culture worldwide. It houses an impressive collection of traditional African art (sculpture, musical instruments and textiles), indigenous art from Papua, New Guinea and African-American artwork. It is also home to the James Weldon Johnson Research Library (part of the UF Library System) and the UF Gospel Choir. For more information, visit its website by clicking on this link:

UF Institute of Black Culture

 

 
 

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