Morgan State University Tapestry Wall Hanging
A wall hanging that pays tribute to the rich history and heritage of Morgan State University. The tapestry prominently features an intricately detailed image of Holmes Hall and the Frederick Douglass statue.
Holmes Hall holds a significant place in the university’s legacy. With its distinctive clock tower, it is considered the University’s signature building, representing the institution’s enduring spirit and academic prowess source. The building underwent a renovation in 1993 and is now utilized for classrooms and offices, continuing its role in fostering knowledge and learning.
Founded in 1867, Morgan State University is one of the oldest historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States. It has played a significant role in shaping the intellectual and cultural life of African Americans and continues to be a beacon of academic excellence and social change. The Frederick Douglass statue, depicted on the tapestry, stands as a testament to the University’s dedication to promoting freedom, equality, and justice.
Measures 31×25 inches in size. Jacquard woven and made in the USA out of 100% cotton. Please note that the tapestry rod is not included when shipped.
Designed with the alumni, staff, students, and educators of Morgan State in mind. This tapestry wall hanging serves as a daily reminder of the University’s legacy and your connection to it. Whether you’re a proud alumnus looking to celebrate your alma mater, a current student showing school spirit, or a faculty member cherishing the institution’s history, this wall hanging is a perfect addition to your home decor.