Name/Title
Interpreting African American History and Culture at Museums and Historic SitesEntry/Object ID
LIB1691Description
Interpreting African American History and Culture at Museums and Historic Sites is an anthology that discusses the steps in the interpretation of African American history and culture from the colonial period to the twentieth century at museums and historic sites. Addresses historical research and interpretive methodologies, including investigating church and legal records, using social media, navigating sensitive or difficult topics, preserving historic places, engaging students and communities, and strengthening connections between local and national history.
Physical Description: 216 pagesAcquisition
Accession
62Source or Donor
Jefferson County MuseumAcquisition Method
PurchaseBook Details
Author
Van Balgooy, Max, Editor
Bunch III, Lonnie, ForewardPublisher
Rowman & LittlefieldPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Lanham, MarylandDate Published
2015Publication Language
English