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Description: [edan-image:id=siris_sic_14623,size=300,left]Born in 1936 in Washington DC, John Robert Edward Kinard would become the first African American director of a Smithsonian museum at the age of 31. Kinard’s circuitous path into museum work took him from development work in Africa to community organizing on Maryland’s Eastern Shore to a dilapidated theater on Nichols Street in DC’s
Creator: National Museum of American History. Office of the Assistant Director for Academic Programs
Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives
Showing results 13 - 24 of 266 for Black Migration and the American City: Forging the African American Urban Community (Conference) (1988: Washington, D.C.)