On November 27, 2018, students in Roanoke College class HIST 205: Introduction to Public History presented their research on the history and collections of the Roanoke LGBT Memorial Library. Some of their research is encapsulated in the following posters which they have donated to the library and now hang upon the library walls. Click on an image to see a more detailed version.
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