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Public art in Winston-Salem highlights a Black community and a landmark hospital’s legacy.
In Winston-Salem, artist Owens Daniels gathers stories and images for public art honoring the Black community and its landmark Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hos. Affectionately called “Katie B.,” the hospital opened in 1938, allowing Black patients and doctors access to a facility that rivaled the one serving the city’s white residents.
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Clip: 5/26/2022 | 9m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
In Winston-Salem, artist Owens Daniels gathers stories and images for public art honoring the Black community and its landmark Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hos. Affectionately called “Katie B.,” the hospital opened in 1938, allowing Black patients and doctors access to a facility that rivaled the one serving the city’s white residents.
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