Page 6 Black History Month Avalon Flowers 520 SW 3rd Ave., Portland, OR 97204 • 503-796-9250 A full service lower experience Cori Stewart-- Owner, Operator • Birthdays • Anniversaries • Funerals • Weddings Open: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am til 5:30pm Saturday 9am til 2pm. Website: avalonlowerspdx.com email: avalonlowers@msn.com We Offer Wire Services February 24, 2016 Exhibit Tells Story of Emmett Till In 1955, Mamie Till, the griev- ing mother of Emmett Till, said she wanted the world to see what had been done to her son. Sixty years later, the glass- topped cofin that displayed the mutilated body of the 14-year-old victim of racial hatred is among thousands of compelling artifacts slated for display in the Smith- sonian’s new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. Anticipation builds as the museum, opening in Septem- ber, prepares to receive visitors from around the world. It will The death of Emmett Till in 1955 shocked the nation. tell the story of American history like never before - from an Afri- can-American perspective. When the doors open, the three- loor, 400,000-square-foot facility will not only display ancient arti- facts but also showcase more cur- rent events and how they it into the continuum of American history. “We want to be the place where people come and say, ‘OK, this just happened. What’s the back- ground to this? What preceded this?’” says John Franklin, a mu- seum director. So items from re- cent occurrences such as the Black Lives Matter campaign and the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March will be included. The ive-acre museum site, located on Constitution Avenue, between the Washington Monu- ment and the National Museum of American History, will be the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African-American life, art, history and culture. Among the exhibits will be an underground gallery tracing artifacts from a sunken slave ship from the 1500s to the administration of President Barack Obama, America’s irst African-American president. AME Zion Food and Clothing Drive First A.M.E. Zion Church is helping people in need by collect- ing donations of food and cloth- ing. Donations can be made at the church, located at 4304 N. Van- couver Ave., each irst Saturday of the month at 9 a.m. The next collection date is Saturday, March 5. “Our goal is to cloth and feed Portland one Oregonian at a time,” a church leader said.