How did the black cultural politics of the 1960s prompt the Smithsonian to break with tradition and establish the first experimental black community-based museum in Washington DC? Using a historical perspective, I examine how political-economic and institutional forces combine with more ideological concerns to construct flexible representations of race, urbanism, and community over time. I follow these developments across three decades to examine how internal and external factors shape the exhibition of group identity and collective pasts. Drawing on primary and secondary sources, including interviews with museum staff, newspaper articles, and Smithsonian archives, I illustrate how activist-minded staff at a local museum worked to construct...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
Abstract: For semiotically complex topics of investigation, such as museums, the need arises for an...
The Invisible and the Inevitable: Stories of Race and Class in Two New York House Museums examines t...
How did the black cultural politics of the 1960s prompt the Smithsonian to break with tradition and ...
The phenomenon of ‘culturally specific museums’ that have developed since the 1960s across the Unite...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the United States museums have played a key role in...
This research explores how museums as an institution perpetuate the dehumanization of Black people t...
Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 were the catalyst for change in many institutions, particularly ...
This thesis investigates the role of national history museums in mediating messages about national i...
Since its opening in 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has surpassed...
Presented at the Third Annual Anne Arundel Archaeology Conference, Mark Warner and Paul Mullins expl...
This paper will create an imagined historical exhibition plan focusing on the George Washington Carv...
"The Building of the National Museum of African American History and Culture traces the making of th...
This research contributes new scholarship on the teaching and preservation of African American histo...
The Northwest African American Museum opened in March, 2008, but had been in the works since 1985. D...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
Abstract: For semiotically complex topics of investigation, such as museums, the need arises for an...
The Invisible and the Inevitable: Stories of Race and Class in Two New York House Museums examines t...
How did the black cultural politics of the 1960s prompt the Smithsonian to break with tradition and ...
The phenomenon of ‘culturally specific museums’ that have developed since the 1960s across the Unite...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In the United States museums have played a key role in...
This research explores how museums as an institution perpetuate the dehumanization of Black people t...
Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 were the catalyst for change in many institutions, particularly ...
This thesis investigates the role of national history museums in mediating messages about national i...
Since its opening in 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has surpassed...
Presented at the Third Annual Anne Arundel Archaeology Conference, Mark Warner and Paul Mullins expl...
This paper will create an imagined historical exhibition plan focusing on the George Washington Carv...
"The Building of the National Museum of African American History and Culture traces the making of th...
This research contributes new scholarship on the teaching and preservation of African American histo...
The Northwest African American Museum opened in March, 2008, but had been in the works since 1985. D...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
Abstract: For semiotically complex topics of investigation, such as museums, the need arises for an...
The Invisible and the Inevitable: Stories of Race and Class in Two New York House Museums examines t...