African-American Women and the National Park Service

National Park Service rangers and administrators talked about the importance of historic sites to African Americans, including the Mary McLe… read more

National Park Service rangers and administrators talked about the importance of historic sites to African Americans, including the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House in Washington, DC, the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site in Richmond, Virgina, and Fort Monroe near Hampton, Virginia. They responded to questions from the audience. close

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  • Eola Dance Chief Fort Monroe National Monument->Visitor Services and Resources Management
  • Christina Kamrath Manager National Parks Conservation Association->Ally Partnership
  • Marta Cruz Kelly Chief National Park Service->Interpretation
  • Joy Kinard District Manager Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
  • April Mims Program Manager National Parks Conservation Association->Northeast Region
  • Ajena Cason Rogers Park Ranger Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
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African-American Women and the National Park Service

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Program ID:
308166-1
Category:
Public Affairs Event
Format:
Forum
Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
First Aired:
Nov 17, 2012 | 9:16am EST | C-SPAN 3
Last Aired:
Nov 19, 2012 | 5:15am EST | C-SPAN 3

Airing Details

  • Nov 17, 2012 | 9:16am EST | C-SPAN 3
  • Nov 18, 2012 | 4:16pm EST | C-SPAN 3
  • Nov 19, 2012 | 5:15am EST | C-SPAN 3
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