Black Patriots of the American Revolution
Object Details
- Scope and Contents
- An exhibition exploring the role of the black soldier in the American Revolution. The exhibit was organized by the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum and exhibited there from July 1970 through September 1970.
- These records document the planning, organizing, execution, and promotion of the exhibition.
- Date
- undated
- Extent
- 0.4 Linear feet (1 box)
- Type
- Collection descriptions
- Archival materials
- Brochures
- Exhibition records
- Photographic prints
- Topic
- African Americans
- Museum exhibits
- Place
- Washington (D.C.)
- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
- Identifier
- ACMA.03-047

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- Crispus Attucks
- Exhibit Panel w/ Visitors in background
- Marion Crossing the Pedee
- Exhibit Sign w/ Visitors
- BP-064/ BP-079
- BP-EX 146-212
- Prints
- Shot of Visitors examining exhibit Panels
- Negatives
- BP-208/ BP-227
- BP-EX 118-145
- A List of the Names...
- BP-228/ BP-240
- Washington Crossing the Delaware
- Lafayette Wounded
- Photographs
- BP-144/ BP-167
- James Armistad Lafayette
- Woman looking at exhibit panel
- BP-120/ BP-143
- BP-080/ BP-095
- BP-188/ BP-207
- BP-EX 213-240
- BP-168/ BP-187