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    Wonderful Women Wednesday: Sharon Reinckens

    • Date: September 4, 2019
    • Creator: Emily Niekrasz
    • Description: Sharon Reinckens, Deputy Director, Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, has served as Acting Director, Senior Designer, and Supervisory Visual Information Specialist at the museum, 1980–present. Reinckens also produced award-winning documentaries about African American artists in Washington D.C for the museum. #Groundbreaker

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    House of Representatives Doc. No. 51, Memorial of the City of Washington on the subject of the Smithsonian Bequest

    • Date: 1977 02/05/1840
    • Creator: 26th Congress, Sess. 1
    • Creator: 26th Congress, Sess. 1

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    10733 or MAH-10733

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      84-10778-23

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        73-1018

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          73-1019

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          • Marchers in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, 1963 March on Washington

            Marchers in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, 1963 March on Washington

            • Date: August 28, 1963 20th century
            • Creator: Wallace, James
            • Creator: Wallace, James

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            "Washington Becoming a Free City: Lecture on the "National Crisis" by Rev. Dr. Brownson, of N.J."

            • Date: 1861
            • Creator: Clephank, Jan O
            • Creator: Clephank, Jan O

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          • Trees and Flowers in Washington, DC, with the Old Post Office and Clock Tower in the background

            Trees and Flowers in Washington, DC, with the Old Post Office and Clock Tower in the background

            • Date: 1919 C. 1920-1924
            • Creator: Gruber, Martin A

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          • Reproductive physiologist, Dr. JoGayle Howard, Smithsonian National Zoo, dedicated her life to helping the reproduction of endangered species such as the black-footed ferret and clouded leopard. In 2010, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service gave Howard the prestigious award, “Recovery Champion.” #Groundbreaker

            Women in Science Wednesday: Dr. JoGayle Howard

            • Date: July 29, 2015
            • Creator: Effie Kapsalis
            • Description: In Memorium: Dr. JoGayle Howard died March 5, 2011 at age 59, in Washington, D.C. from malignant melanoma. Her legacy lives on in the survival of the species that she studied, including the black-footed ferret, giant panda, clouded leopard, cheetah, fishing cat, Florida panther and elephant. Reproductive physiologist, Dr. JoGayle Howard, Smithsonian National Zoo, dedicated her

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            An Act to provide for placing Greenough's statue of Washington in the Rotunda of the Capitol, and for expenses therein mentioned

            • Date: 1856 09/09/1841
            • Creator: 26th Congress, Sess. 1, 1841
            • Creator: 26th Congress, Sess. 1, 1841

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            MAH-5381

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