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2014 Institutional & Community Involvement In Interpretating Slavery And Challenging History


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Learn how sites have fostered sustained institutional commitment and developed community partnerships to support the interpretation of slavery and other nontraditional stories. Contributors to a new book on interpreting slavery offer practical advice from Monticello, Gunston Hall, and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, among other sites, both from the North and South. Chair: James DeWolf Perry, Executive Director, Tracing Center on Histories and Legacies of Slavery, Watertown, MA; Dina Bailey, Director, Interpretation Curator, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Atlanta, GA; Linnea Grim, Hunter J. Smith Director of Education and Visitor Programs, Monticello, Charlottesville, VA; Scott M. Stroh, III, Executive Director, George Mason’s Gunston Hall, Mason Neck, VA. Download at: http://resource.aaslh.org/view/institutional-investment-and-community-involvement-in-the-interpretation-of-slavery/
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