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  • Andy Litsky, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975

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    Andy Litsky, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975
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    Discussion of the historic development of southwest Washington, D.C. and current development issues.
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    3 min 38 sec
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    220Andy Litsky, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975Discussion of the historic development of southwest Washington, D.C. and current development issues.3 min 38 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Arrington Dixson, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975

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    Arrington Dixson, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975
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    Discussion of growing up in southeast Washington, D.C. in the early city council and statehood efforts.
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    6 min 22 sec
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    50Arrington Dixson, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975Discussion of growing up in southeast Washington, D.C. in the early city council and statehood efforts.6 min 22 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Donald Murray, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975

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    Donald Murray, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975
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    Discussion of military experiences, community organizing and change in the District of Columbia.
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    4 min 54 sec
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    142Donald Murray, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975Discussion of military experiences, community organizing and change in the District of Columbia.4 min 54 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Joan Snowdon, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975

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    Joan Snowdon, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975
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    Discussion of efforts to integrate schools in southwest Washington, D.C.
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    6 min 40 sec
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    62Joan Snowdon, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975Discussion of efforts to integrate schools in southwest Washington, D.C.6 min 40 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Robert Stockwell, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975

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    Robert Stockwell, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975
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    Discussion of living in southwest Washington, D.C. and working on the development of Metro system.
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    4 min 55 sec
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    72Robert Stockwell, Reflections on Twelve Years That Shaped Washington DC: 1963-1975Discussion of living in southwest Washington, D.C. and working on the development of Metro system.4 min 55 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Christopher Wolf, descendant of artist, Max Weyl

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    Christopher Wolf, descendant of artist, Max Weyl
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    Mr. Wolf is a 5th generation Washingtonian. He tells the story of his great-grandfather, Max Weyl, a prominent painter who was one of the founders of the Washington Landscape School; a group of artists who painted outdoor scenes. While Weyl often painted in Rock Creek Park. Listen to Mr. Wolf tell the story of how this former jewelry store owner, who ran a shop on 7th Street, was initially discovered and how he went on to have a career as an artist.
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    3 min 56 sec
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    174Christopher Wolf, descendant of artist, Max WeylMr. Wolf is a 5th generation Washingtonian.
  • Christian Carter, descendant of contractor, Jacob Moore

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    Christian Carter, descendant of contractor, Jacob Moore
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    Mr. Carter is a seventh generation descendant of Jacob Moore. Mr. Moore was an African-American entrepreneur who participated in the construction of Barry Farm. He also founded a cemetery in southeast Washington, D.C. After the Civil War it was one of the largest and oldest African American cemeteries in America. Listen to Mr. Carter tell the story of his ancestor and how it impacted his own feelings of pride in his community.
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    3 min 16 sec
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    144Christian Carter, descendant of contractor, Jacob MooreMr. Carter is a seventh generation descendant of Jacob Moore. Mr. Moore was an African-American entrepreneur who participated in the construction of Barry Farm. He also founded a cemetery in southeast Washington, D.C.
  • Janice Moore, descendant of land owner Tobias Henson

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    Janice Moore, descendant of land owner Tobias Henson
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    Ms. Moore is a descendant of Tobias Henson, a man of tremendous talent and entrepreneurial skill. He was able to buy his freedom, the freedom of his family and a tract of land known “The Ridge” located in southeast Washington, D.C. His family thrived on the land for generations. Listen to Ms. Moore‘s riveting narrative on how she became interested in searching the history of Tobias Henson and in doing so unraveled the history of her family.
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    4 min 4 sec
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    334Janice Moore, descendant of land owner Tobias HensonMs. Moore is a descendant of Tobias Henson, a man of tremendous talent and entrepreneurial skill.
  • Henry Brylawski, participant in Civil War 100th year anniversary celebrations

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    Henry Brylawski, participant in Civil War 100th year anniversary celebrations
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    Mr. Brylawski is 101 years old and a lifelong resident of Washington, D.C. Mr. Brylawski is also an avid Civil War enthusiast. Listen to him tell stories of his participation in 100th year anniversary celebrations of the Civil War and reenactments throughout Washington, D.C. in the 1960’s. He also discusses how he created slide presentations, the Power Point of the 1960’s, to bring the history of the Civil War in Washington to school children fifty years ago.
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    3 min 29 sec
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    61Henry Brylawski, participant in Civil War 100th year anniversary celebrationsMr. Brylawski is 101 years old and a lifelong resident of Washington, D.C. Mr. Brylawski is also an avid Civil War enthusiast.
  • Eda Offutt, descendant of farmer, Frederick Bangerter

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    Eda Offutt, descendant of farmer, Frederick Bangerter
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    Mrs. Offutt is the great-granddaughter of Frederick Bangerter who came to Washington, D.C. from Switzerland in 1864. He became a successful land owner and dairy farmer in Tenleytown. Listen to Mrs. Offutt as she tells the fascinating history of her family, who began their lives in Washington, D.C. 150 years ago during the Civil War.
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    3 min 32 sec
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    57Eda Offutt, descendant of farmer, Frederick BangerterMrs. Offutt is the great-granddaughter of Frederick Bangerter who came to Washington, D.C. from Switzerland in 1864. He became a successful land owner and dairy farmer in Tenleytown. Listen to Mrs.
  • Summer Soirée 2014

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    Summer Soirée 2014
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    A tid bit of the hand-dance competition and a quick glance of the guests dining and socializing at our recent Summer Soirée fundraiser.
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    40 sec
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    78Summer Soirée 2014A tid bit of the hand-dance competition and a quick glance of the guests dining and socializing at our recent Summer Soirée fundraiser.40 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • 29th Annual Martin Luther King jr. Program featuring Kayla Rosemond

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    29th Annual Martin Luther King jr. Program featuring Kayla Rosemond
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    Miss Kayla Rosemond, a bright and talented 12-year old former student of the ACM's Museum Academy Program, who attends Hart Middle School in southeast Washington. Kayla wrote an original poem specifically for the program, "Mandela, A Courageous Soul," for which she received a standing ovation. Anacostia Community Museum's 29th Annual Martin Luther King jr. Program celebrating the legacies of MLK jr. and Nelson Mandela.
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    3 min 48 sec
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    23629th Annual Martin Luther King jr. Program featuring Kayla RosemondMiss Kayla Rosemond, a bright and talented 12-year old former student of the ACM's Museum Academy Program, who attends Hart Middle School in southeast Washington.

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