Interpreting Slavery at Colonial Williamsburg
Former Colonial Williamsburg interpreters talked about bringing African-American stories to life, and about how they felt compelled to tell… read more
Former Colonial Williamsburg interpreters talked about bringing African-American stories to life, and about how they felt compelled to tell their ancestors' stories appropriately. Panelists included American Civil War Museum CEO Christy Coleman and National Museum of African American History and Culture curator Rex Ellis. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation hosted this event. close
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Rex Ellis Associate Director National Museum of African American History and Culture->Curatorial Affairs
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Beth Kelly Vice President Colonial Williamsburg Foundation->Education, Research and Historical Interpretation
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