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Autori principali: Ruffins, Fath Davis, Ruffins, Paul
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Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1997
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author Ruffins, Fath Davis
Ruffins, Paul
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contents Recovering Yesterday: An Overview of the Collection and Preservation of Black History. Ruffins, Fath Davis Ruffins, Paul Art Black Culture Black History Government Role Higher Education Museums Oral History Public Opinion Social Change Trend Analysis The growth and celebration of black art, history, and culture is chronicled from 1820, looking at early collections in white institutions (e.g., Library of Congress), growth of black collections and libraries, creation of Negro History Week, emergence of government support, gathering of oral history, the black museum movement of 1950-80, and the role of white institutions. (MSE)
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spellingShingle Recovering Yesterday: An Overview of the Collection and Preservation of Black History.
Ruffins, Fath Davis
Ruffins, Paul
Art
Black Culture
Black History
Government Role
Higher Education
Museums
Oral History
Public Opinion
Social Change
Trend Analysis
Recovering Yesterday: An Overview of the Collection and Preservation of Black History. Ruffins, Fath Davis Ruffins, Paul Art Black Culture Black History Government Role Higher Education Museums Oral History Public Opinion Social Change Trend Analysis The growth and celebration of black art, history, and culture is chronicled from 1820, looking at early collections in white institutions (e.g., Library of Congress), growth of black collections and libraries, creation of Negro History Week, emergence of government support, gathering of oral history, the black museum movement of 1950-80, and the role of white institutions. (MSE)
title Recovering Yesterday: An Overview of the Collection and Preservation of Black History.
topic Art
Black Culture
Black History
Government Role
Higher Education
Museums
Oral History
Public Opinion
Social Change
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ539597