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Interview: John Dale Part 3- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T13:33:02.000Z
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- Interview: John Dale [Part 3]
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- Anacostia Neighborhood [Community] Museum oral history interview with longtime Anacostia resident John Dale. Part 3 of 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dale provided some historic notes of Turn of the 20th Century Anacostia, Washington DC. See also: http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!355373~!0#focus Courtesy of the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. Series: Anacostia Museum History, AV003202
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- 32 min 48 sec
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Interview: John Dale, Listing of Anacostia Residents Part 2- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T13:37:33.000Z
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- Interview: John Dale, Listing of Anacostia Residents [Part 2]
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- Anacostia Neighborhood [Community] Museum oral history interview with longtime Anacostia resident John Dale. Part 2 of 3. Mr. Dale provided some historic notes of Turn of the 20th Century Anacostia, Washington DC. See also: http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!355373~!0#focus Courtesy of the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. Series: Anacostia Museum History, AV000811
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- 1 hr
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Washington DC Artist Ira Blount- Uploaded
- 2018-09-04T14:37:18.000Z
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- Washington DC Artist Ira Blount
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- An interview with Washington, DC artist Ira Blount shortly before his 100th birthday. Blount's work spans quilting, cross-stitch, basket-weaving, and origami.
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- 3 min 56 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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Southwest DC - “A Right to the City” Exhibition- Uploaded
- 2019-06-04T18:43:40.000Z
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- Southwest DC - “A Right to the City” Exhibition
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- xcerpts from oral history interviews about the Southwest neighborhood of Washington, DC that appear in the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s exhibition, “A Right to the City” (2018- 2020). In a moment of rapid population growth and mounting tensions over development, “A Right to the City” explores the history of neighborhood change and civic engagement in the nation’s capital by looking at the dynamic histories of six Washington, D.C., neighborhoods: Adams Morgan, Anacostia, Brookland, Chinatown, Shaw and Southwest. The exhibition tells the story of these communities through the eyes of the Washingtonians who have helped shape these neighborhoods in extraordinary ways. They have used their collective community power to fight for quality public education, healthy and green urban spaces, equitable development and transportation, and a truly democratic approach to city planning. MORE INFORMATION: http://www.anacostia.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/A-Right-to-the-City-6222 Interviewees include: - Roberta Patrick, native Southwester and longtime staff member of the Southwest Community House - Neal Peirce, longtime Southwest resident and co-founder of the Southwest Neighborhood Assembly (SWNA)
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- 5 min 57 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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DC Artist Amber Robles-Gordon- Uploaded
- 2018-08-29T19:27:47.000Z
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- DC Artist Amber Robles-Gordon
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- An interview with Washington, DC fiber artist Amber Robles-Gordon about her work and process.
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- 2 min 27 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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Brookland in “A Right to the City” Exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum- Uploaded
- 2018-06-13T16:34:12.000Z
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- Brookland in “A Right to the City” Exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
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- Excerpts from oral history interviews about the Brookland neighborhood of Washington, DC that appear in the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s exhibition, “A Right to the City” (April 21, 2018-April 20, 2020). In a moment of rapid population growth and mounting tensions over development, “A Right to the City” explores the history of neighborhood change and civic engagement in the nation’s capital by looking at the dynamic histories of six Washington, D.C., neighborhoods: Adams Morgan, Anacostia, Brookland, Chinatown, Shaw and Southwest. The exhibition tells the story of these communities through the eyes of the Washingtonians who have helped shape these neighborhoods in extraordinary ways. They have used their collective community power to fight for quality public education, healthy and green urban spaces, equitable development and transportation, and a truly democratic approach to city planning. MORE INFORMATION: http://www.anacostia.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/A-Right-to-the-City-6222 Interviewees include: - John Feeley Jr., a longtime Brookland resident, neighborhood advocate, and ANC Commissioner - Susan Abbott, daughter of Sammie Abbott who was a major anti-freeway organizer and the co-founder of the Emergency Committee on the Transportation Crisis (ECTC)
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- 5 min 47 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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Ruth and Novell Sullivan, Fairlawn Neighborhood- Uploaded
- 2018-06-13T15:40:52.000Z
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- Ruth and Novell Sullivan, Fairlawn Neighborhood
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- An interview with Fairlawn residents Ruth and Novell Sullivan.
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- 3 min 35 sec
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Barry Farm Dwellings Resident Carolyn Richardson- Uploaded
- 2018-06-13T15:40:32.000Z
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- Barry Farm Dwellings Resident Carolyn Richardson
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- An interview with Barry Farm Dwellings resident Carolyn Richardson.
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- 3 min 52 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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Adams Morgan - “A Right to the City” Exhibition- Uploaded
- 2019-06-04T18:40:55.000Z
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- Adams Morgan - “A Right to the City” Exhibition
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- Excerpts from oral history interviews about the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC that appear in the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s exhibition, “A Right to the City” (2018- 2020). In a moment of rapid population growth and mounting tensions over development, “A Right to the City” explores the history of neighborhood change and civic engagement in the nation’s capital by looking at the dynamic histories of six Washington, D.C., neighborhoods: Adams Morgan, Anacostia, Brookland, Chinatown, Shaw and Southwest. The exhibition tells the story of these communities through the eyes of the Washingtonians who have helped shape these neighborhoods in extraordinary ways. They have used their collective community power to fight for quality public education, healthy and green urban spaces, equitable development and transportation, and a truly democratic approach to city planning. MORE INFORMATION: http://www.anacostia.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/A-Right-to-the-City-6222 Interviewees include: - Mary Pierce, brother of Walter Pierce - Ronald Pierce, co-founder of the Ontario Lakers Youth Organization and brother of Walter Pierce - Topper Carew, filmmaker, SNCC activist, and founder of The New Thing Art & Architecture Center - Marie Nahikian, co-founder and first executive director of the Adams Morgan Organization (AMO)
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- 11 min 27 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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Shaw - “A Right to the City” Exhibition- Uploaded
- 2019-06-04T18:27:47.000Z
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- Shaw - “A Right to the City” Exhibition
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- Excerpts from oral history interviews about the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, DC that appear in the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s exhibition, “A Right to the City” (2018-2020). In a moment of rapid population growth and mounting tensions over development, “A Right to the City” explores the history of neighborhood change and civic engagement in the nation’s capital by looking at the dynamic histories of six Washington, D.C., neighborhoods: Adams Morgan, Anacostia, Brookland, Chinatown, Shaw and Southwest. The exhibition tells the story of these communities through the eyes of the Washingtonians who have helped shape these neighborhoods in extraordinary ways. They have used their collective community power to fight for quality public education, healthy and green urban spaces, equitable development and transportation, and a truly democratic approach to city planning. MORE INFORMATION: http://www.anacostia.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/A-Right-to-the-City-6222 Interviewees include: - William T. Fauntroy, Jr., Shaw native, Tuskegee Airman, first African American civil engineer hired by National Capital Transportation Agency, and older brother of Rev. Walter Fauntroy - Dominic Moulden, Resource Organizer for ONE DC (Organizing Neighborhood Equity)
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- 9 min 7 sec
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Anacostia in “A Right to the City” Exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum- Uploaded
- 2018-06-13T16:27:27.000Z
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- Anacostia in “A Right to the City” Exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
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- Excerpts from oral history interviews about the Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, DC that appear in the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s exhibition, “A Right to the City” (April 21, 2018-April 20, 2020). In a moment of rapid population growth and mounting tensions over development, “A Right to the City” explores the history of neighborhood change and civic engagement in the nation’s capital by looking at the dynamic histories of six Washington, D.C., neighborhoods: Adams Morgan, Anacostia, Brookland, Chinatown, Shaw and Southwest. The exhibition tells the story of these communities through the eyes of the Washingtonians who have helped shape these neighborhoods in extraordinary ways. They have used their collective community power to fight for quality public education, healthy and green urban spaces, equitable development and transportation, and a truly democratic approach to city planning. MORE INFORMATION: http://www.anacostia.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/A-Right-to-the-City-6222 Interviewees include: - Arrington Dixon, native Anacostian, elected to the first DC City Council (1974), and co-founder and former chairman of the Anacostia Coordinating Council (ACC) - Sheila Cogan, former Far Southeast DC resident, member of the first integrated class at John Philip Sousa Junior High School - Rosalind Styles, native Anacostian and longtime neighborhood advocate
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- 7 min 1 sec
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Interview: John Dale Part 1- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T13:40:39.000Z
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- Interview: John Dale [Part 1]
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- Anacostia Neighborhood [Community] Museum oral history interview with longtime Anacostia resident John Dale. Part 1 of 3. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Dale, Jr. provided some historic notes of Turn of the 20th Century Anacostia, Washington DC. Hillcrest Heights, MD. 23 February 1973. See also: http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!355373~!0#focus Courtesy of the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. Series: Anacostia Museum History, AV000794
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- 1 hr 4 min 52 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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