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African American Women's Activism in Historical Perspective - Virtual Event


Irving Archives and Museum

This is a virtual event

Join the Irving Archives and Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, in celebrating March as Women's History Month with a series of special programs hosted by the Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative.
On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 6PM CST, join us for a virtual program "African American Women's Activism in Historical Perspective."

Highlighting objects related to African American women’s history in the Smithsonian collections, this event focuses on African American women’s activism and contributions in historical perspective. Each speaker will explore an interesting aspect of African American women’s activism through an extended discussion of one or two objects.

Featuring:
Nancy Bercaw, PhD, Chair, Division of Political and Military History, National Museum of American History

Aleia Brown, PhD, Assistant Director, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities

Modupe Labode, PhD, Curator, National Museum of American History

Crystal Moten, PhD, Curator, National Museum of American History

 

 

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