Preservation of African American Historical Sites
“Hallowed Places and Obscured Spaces: Community Partnerships and the Preservation of African American History Sites in the National Park Service’s Second… read more
“Hallowed Places and Obscured Spaces: Community Partnerships and the Preservation of African American History Sites in the National Park Service’s Second Century” was a plenary session of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History’s 101st annual meeting and conference with the theme of “Hallowed Ground: Sites of American Memories.” This session, held at the Richmond Marriott Hotel, was co-sponsored by the National Park Service. close
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Ana Edwards Chair Defenders for Freedom, Justice and Equality->Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project
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John W. Franklin Director National Museum of African American History and Culture->Office of External Affairs
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