Curator James E. Wheeler

Starting Thursday, Feb. 2, the University of Texas and Austin Parks and Recreation will celebrate Black History Month with a film series taking place on campus and at the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center. The series will include “features, shorts, newsreels, and an exhibition of film posters, photographs, lobby cards, press books, heralds, and promotional materials” culled from curator James E. Wheeler’s collection. You’ll find the film schedule below, and much more information at www.utexas.edu/events/marchingon/index.html.

Murder in Harlem

Thursday, Feb. 2, 7pm, Bass Lecture Hall

Midnight Shadow

Tuesday, Feb. 7, 10am, 1pm, and 4pm, Carver

Souls of Sin

Feb. 15, 7pm, Texas Union Theatre

Blood of Jesus

Feb. 19, 1pm and 4pm, Carver

Where’s My Man To-Nite (Marching On!)

Feb. 25, noon and 3pm, Carver

Student Night

Feb. 22, 7pm, Texas Union Theatre

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