While working at StudioAmmons, I was part of the team that created the graphics for the Moton Museum, in Farmville, Virginia. The Moton School is the site of the 1951 student strike, led by 16-year-old Barbara Johns that led to one of the five court cases included in the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision, which ultimately led to the desegregation of the public school systems in the United States. My role was to  create the wall-size graphics, as well as working on the layouts. I was also tasked with image research and permissions.