The Civil Rights Institute of Inland Southern California is hosting a pop-up exhibition, “The Legacy of Clarence Muse,” featuring artifacts from Muse’s life collected by Dr. Norman Towels, showcasing the life of Muse, the first African American to star in a major studio film in 1929, the first Black director of a Broadway show, and the highest-paid Black movie actor of his time.
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