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    American Negro Artists (National Gallery of Art, 1929-1930)

    • Date: August 25, 2016
    • Description: On May 16, 1929, an exhibition of American Negro Artists opened on the ground floor of the Smithsonian’s US National Museum building. The exhibition featured fifty-one works by twenty-seven black sculptors and painters who won a juried competition sponsored by the Harmon Foundation.1Though the work selected remained distant from the most radical new work being created by

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    SIA RU000443, National Collection of Fine Arts (U.S.) Department of Education, Program Records, 1961-1981

    • Date: 1961 1961-1978 1961-1981
    • Creator: National Collection of Fine Arts. Department of Education
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA RU000337, Smithsonian Institution Assistant Secretary for History and Art, American Revolution Bicentennial Records, 1962-1982

    • Date: 1962 1962-1982
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution. Assistant Secretary for History and Art
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA Acc. 12-372, National Museum of American History (U.S.) Division of Home and Community Life, Curatorial Records, 1945, 1960-2010

    • Date: 1945 1945-2010 1945, 1960-2010
    • Creator: National Museum of American History. Division of Home and Community Life
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    John Kinard

    • Date: August 23, 2016
    • 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

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  11. Visitors viewing transparent woman at the opening of the Hall of Health

    The Hall of Health and the Exhibits Modernization Program

    • Date: December 15, 2016
    • Creator: Lisa Fthenakis
    • Description: In the 1950s US National Museum staff revitalized exhibits across the Smithsonian, completely transforming the Arts & Industries Building.

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  13. National Air and Space Museum Exhibits Installation

    National Air and Space Museum Exhibits Installation

    • Date: 1976 January 1976
    • Creator: Farrar, Richard

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  15. Janet Harmon Bragg: Female Aviator

    • Date: March 22, 2011
    • Creator: Kira M. Sobers
    • Description: For the month of March, the Smithsonian Institution Archives will be posting about interesting women from our collections in honor of Women’s History Month. Over the past two years, I have had the privilege of watching the Smithsonian Institution Archives’ Video History Collection interviews while they were digitized. One of my favorites is Black Aviators (RU 9545) because of

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  17. She Blinded Me With . . . Software?

    • Date: March 7, 2013
    • Creator: Kira M. Sobers
    • Description: In this interview, Roberta Williams describes how she creates the story and graphics for a computer game, King's Quest.

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    SIA Acc. T91025, Washburn, Wilcomb E, Wilcomb E. Washburn Papers, 1915, 1933-1994

    • Date: 1933 1933-1994 1915, 1933-1994
    • Creator: Washburn, Wilcomb E
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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  21. National Air and Space Museum Exhibits Installation

    National Air and Space Museum Exhibits Installation

    • Date: 1976 January 1976
    • Creator: Farrar, Richard

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  23. National Air and Space Museum Exhibits Installation

    National Air and Space Museum Exhibits Installation

    • Date: 1976 January 1976
    • Creator: Farrar, Richard

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