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Newseum Opens “1964: Civil Rights at 50” Exhibit Featuring Powerful Photographs of Freedom Summer

Student civil rights activists join hands and sing as they prepare to leave Ohio to register black voters in Mississippi. The 1964 voter registration campaign was known as Freedom Summer. Photo Credit: Ted Polumbaum/Newseum collection

 On Friday, Jan. 17, the Newseum will open “1964: Civil Rights at 50,” a yearlong exhibit about Freedom Summer, a bold campaign organized by civil rights groups in 1964 to register black voters in Mississippi.

“1964” features powerful images of Freedom Summer, from volunteer training sessions in Ohio to clashes with segregationists and the search for three missing civil rights workers who were later found murdered. The photographs were taken by Ted Polumbaum, a freelance photographer working for Time magazine, whose passion for social justice led him to Mississippi in the summer of 1964. The Polumbaum photographs are part of the Newseum’s permanent collection was on display in the exhibit through Dec. 28, 2014.

“The exhibit powerfully illustrates the risks that student activists took 50 years ago to defeat segregation,” said Cathy Trost, vice president of exhibits and programs at the Newseum. “Photojournalist Ted Polumbaum recorded the dramatic events of Freedom Summer and left behind a remarkable collection of images capturing key moments in the fight for civil rights.”
On Jan. 18, at 2:30 p.m., Nyna Brael Polumbaum and Judy Polumbaum, Ted Polumbaum’s widow and daughter, will discuss his photographs and legacy as part of the museum’s Inside Media series. The program is included with paid admission to the Newseum.

Over a 40-year career, Ted Polumbaum (1924-2001) covered some of the biggest stories of his time, including the civil rights movement and Vietnam War protests, for the newsmagazines Time, Life and The Saturday Evening Post.In 2003, his widow, Nyna Brael Polumbaum, donated more than 200,000 of his images to the Newseum’s collection.

“1964” is a companion exhibit to “Make Some Noise: Students and the Civil Rights Movement,” which opened at the Newseum in August 2013. “Make Some Noise” spotlights key figures in the student civil rights movement, including John Lewis, now a U.S. representative from Georgia, and Julian Bond, who later became chairman of the NAACP. The exhibit also features a section of the original F.W. Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., where in 1960 four African American college students launched the sit-in movement, and a bronze casting of the Birmingham, Ala., jail cell door behind which the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his famous “Letter From Birmingham Jail” in 1963.

The Newseum’s Digital Classroom website features a free learning module called “Making a Change,” which explores the civil rights movement through the lenses of historical connections, media literacy, and civics and citizenship using videos, archival news footage and interviews. These standards-aligned lesson plans will help teachers enhance student engagement with Newseum content, their communities and their peers across the country.

Contributing sponsorship support for “Civil Rights at 50” has been provided by Walmart and Altria.

Free Admissions at Newseum

Beginning today kids get in free at the Newseum!

The Newseum offers everything from the Berlin Wall and Pulitzer Prize-winning photos to interactive games and presidential pets. And this summer, there's one more great reason to visit — kids get in free! July 1 through Labor Day, the Newseum will waive admission for youth visitors age 18 and younger. Up to four kids visit for free with each paid adult or senior admission, or Press Pass membership. Like all Newseum tickets, Summer Fun Deal tickets are valid for two consecutive days.
  • Summer Fun Deal tickets are not good in conjunction with other discounts.
  • Up to four discounts per transaction.
  • All ticket sales are final.
  • Summer Fun Deal tickets purchased online must be used between July 1 and Sept 2, 2013.
  • There are no refunds for no-shows or unused tickets.
For Summer Fun Deal tickets and more information click here.

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New Year's Eve 2011 Headliners Ball


WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
WHERE: Newseum, 555 Pennsylvania Ave., NW

The Newseum's Headliners Ball is big news for New Year's Eve. If you missed last year's bash, you won't want to be left out in the cold this New Year's Eve. The evening includes entertainment from Round Midnight, dance jams from DJ Scientific Beats and access to Newseum exhibits.

Tickets: $180 per person; after Dec. 1, $195 per person
Includes open bar (8 p.m. to 2 a.m.), light snacks and champagne toast at midnight.
For details and packages click here.

General public questions please call 202/292-6100.

Free Admission for Veterans Nov. 11-13


  





















The Newseum will offer free admission to members of the military and their families on Veterans Day weekend, Friday, Nov. 11 to Sunday, Nov. 13. Active and retired members of the military and up to three family members are invited to visit the Newseum as the country pauses to recognize their service.

To take advantage of the offer, service members should present military IDs or another form of military-service credentials, or wear their uniforms. No IDs will be required for family members. Tickets will be available only at the Newseum admission desk on the day of the visit and are valid Nov. 11 to 13. For more information, visitnewseum.org.
Programs and events for this special weekend:
Friday, Nov. 11 What: Gallery Talks When: 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Where: Time Warner World News Gallery
Saturday, Nov. 12 
What: Collection Connection
When: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: The New York Times--Ochs-Sulzberger Family Great Hall of News

What: "Inside Media" with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Willman, author of "The Mirage Man: Bruce Ivins, the Anthrax Attacks and America's Rush to War"
When: 2:30 p.m.
Where: Documentary Theater

Sunday, Nov. 13 
What: Gallery Talks
When: 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Where: Time Warner World News Gallery 

What: "Inside Media" with CNN Pentagon correspondent Chris Lawrence
When: 2:30 p.m.
Where: Documentary Theater
Free Admission for Veterans and their families is made possible by Altria Group.

Kids Free Summer Fun Deal


The Newseum will waive its admission price for all youth visitors, 18 and under, regularly $12.95,  through Labor Day, Sept. 5.

Currently ranked the #1 Washington, D.C. attraction by TripAdvisor.com, the Newseum’s “Summer Fun Deal” promotion is designed to encourage families, particularly in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, to experience the Newseum. Up to 10 kids will be admitted free with each paid adult admission.

The “Summer Fun Deal” promotion is sponsored by WTOP 103.5 FM, Washington’s all-news radio station. WTOP also is co-sponsor of the Newseum’s educational program through which Washington-area public and private schools receive free museum admission when they visit as a school group.

In April, the Newseum opened its new exhibit “Pictures of the Year,” which showcases dramatic, award-winning images of the people, events and issues that shaped the world in 2010. Other temporary exhibits now on display include, “Covering Katrina,” “First Dogs: Presidential Pets in the White House,” and “Inside Tim Russert’s Office.” Popular permanent Newseum features include: the 4-D film “I-Witness,” the Pulitzer Prize Photographs Gallery, the Berlin Wall Gallery, the NBC News Interactive Newsroom and the 9/11 Gallery sponsored by Comcast — the nation’s first permanent museum display about the September 2001 attacks.
The Newseum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Admission is $21.95 for adults, $17.95 for seniors (65 and older), and $12.95 for youth (7 to 18). Annual memberships also are available. For additional information, the public may call 888/NEWSEUM (888/639-7386) or visit newseum.org.
For more info about the Summer Fun Deal and the Newseum click here.

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