The Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture at Duke University is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Founded in 1983, the center has played a significant role in fostering a sense of community among Black students and serving as a space for cultural preservation and enhancement. The center offers a variety of programs and events, including "FDOC Fits" and Jazz@MaryLou performances. The Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture is a vital part of the Duke University community and continues to be a symbol of unity and a valuable resource for the Black community. Read more.