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Editor's Corner

  1. A Long Journey to the Washington Mall
  2. James F. Brooks
  3. pp. 5-8
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Special Issue: State of Black Museums: Histiorgraphy Commemorating the Founding and Existence of Black Museums Over Four Decades

Introduction

  1. The State of Black Museums
  2. Deborah L. Mack, John S. Welch
  3. pp. 9-12
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  1. Building Homes for Black History: Museum Founders, Founding Directors, and Pioneers, 1915–95
  2. Fath Davis Ruffins
  3. pp. 13-43
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  1. The Impact of Social Movements on the Development of African American Museums
  2. John E. Fleming
  3. pp. 44-73
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  1. Transitions In Time: Leadership And Governance In African American Museums
  2. Juanita Moore
  3. pp. 74-89
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  1. Growth of Historic Sites: Teaching Public Historians to Advance Preservation Practice
  2. Brent Leggs
  3. pp. 90-106
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  1. Reassessing the Vocational Origins of Hampton University and Celebrating a Singular History of Arts Engagement
  2. John S. Welch
  3. pp. 107-141
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  1. Lifting Every Voice Throughout the Nation: Establishing IMLS's Grants Program for Museums of African American History and Culture
  2. Nancy E. Weiss
  3. pp. 142-162
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  1. The Emergence of the Field of African American Museums
  2. Jeff Hayward, Christine Larouche
  3. pp. 163-172
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Case Studies

  1. For My People: The Margaret Walker Center
  2. Robert E. Luckett Jr.
  3. pp. 173-192
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  1. Romare Bearden Graduate Museum Fellowship Program—Outreach to Inreach—A Generation of Cultivating Tomorrow's Leaders
  2. Renee Brummell Franklin
  3. pp. 193-210
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  1. A City Embraces Its Past, Looks to the Future: A Perspective on the Evolution of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
  2. Priscilla Hancock Cooper
  3. pp. 211-231
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  1. Lifting the Veil: Digitizing Black Archives at Tuskegee University
  2. Dana R. Chandler
  3. pp. 232-251
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  1. McLeod Plantation Historic Site: Sowing Truth and Change
  2. Shawn Halifax
  3. pp. 252-277
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  1. Afro-Latinidad in the Smithsonian's African American Museum Spaces
  2. Ariana A. Curtis
  3. pp. 278-291
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  1. Right from the Start: The Digitization Program at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture
  2. Laura Coyle
  3. pp. 292-318
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  1. Annotated Bibliography
  2. Christian Stegall
  3. pp. 319-344
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