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  • Ubuhle Women Preview Exhibtion

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    2013-12-30T19:41:06.000Z
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    Ubuhle Women Preview Exhibtion
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    I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
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    3 min 22 sec
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    "Anacostia Community Museum"
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    399Ubuhle Women Preview ExhibtionI created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)3 min 22 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 3

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    2013-08-09T19:32:33.000Z
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    Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 3
    Description
    James D. Russell's Sperryville Documentation Project is an audiovisual collection produced and housed by Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Archives documenting the Sperryville, VA community. It contains video interviews with Russell about his books and other work that he undertook to preserve the history of the community, his family, and particularly his great grandmother Sister Caroline Terry, who was born into slavery in Rappahannock County, VA. For more information on this collection, see the catalog record: http://collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?q=sperryville&image.x=-783&image.y=-229.
    Video Duration
    59 min 12 sec
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    96Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 3James D. Russell's Sperryville Documentation Project is an audiovisual collection produced and housed by Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Archives documenting the Sperryville, VA community.
  • Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 2

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    2013-08-09T19:19:34.000Z
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    Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 2
    Description
    James D. Russell's Sperryville Documentation Project is an audiovisual collection produced and housed by the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Archives documenting the Sperryville, VA community. It contains video interviews with Russell about his books and other work that he undertook to preserve the history of the community, his family, and particularly his great grandmother Sister Caroline Terry, who was born into slavery in Rappahannock County, VA. For more information on this collection, see the catalog record: http://collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?q=sperryville&image.x=-783&image.y=-229.
    Video Duration
    58 min 29 sec
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    "Anacostia Community Museum"
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    Anacostia Community Museum
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    African Americans
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    80Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 2James D. Russell's Sperryville Documentation Project is an audiovisual collection produced and housed by the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Archives documenting the Sperryville, VA community.
  • Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 1

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    2013-08-09T19:03:42.000Z
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    Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 1
    Description
    James D. Russell's Sperryville Documentation Project is an audiovisual collection produced and housed by the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Archives documenting the Sperryville, VA community. It contains video interviews with Russell about his books and other work that he undertook to preserve the history of the community, his family, and particularly his great grandmother Sister Caroline Terry, who was born into slavery in Rappahannock County, VA. For more information on this collection, see the catalog record: http://collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?q=sperryville&image.x=-783&image.y=-229.
    Video Duration
    55 min 30 sec
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    "Anacostia Community Museum"
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    Anacostia Community Museum
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    African Americans
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    222Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 1James D. Russell's Sperryville Documentation Project is an audiovisual collection produced and housed by the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Archives documenting the Sperryville, VA community.
  • IMG 0024

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    2013-06-18T20:59:55.000Z
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    1 min 15 sec
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    Anacostia Community Museum
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    20IMG 00241 min 15 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Earth Day 2013 at Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum

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    2013-05-17T16:32:49.000Z
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    Earth Day 2013 at Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
    Description
    Fox 5's Derek "The Garden Guy" Thomas give great planting tips at the container garden workshop featured during the Anacostia Community Museum's Earth Day celebration on April 22, 2013.
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    1 min 20 sec
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    Anacostia Community Museum
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    92Earth Day 2013 at Smithsonian Anacostia Community MuseumFox 5's Derek "The Garden Guy" Thomas give great planting tips at the container garden workshop featured during the Anacostia Community Museum's Earth Day celebration on April 22, 2013.1 min 20 sec"Anacostia Community Muse
  • Sheila Cogan

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    2011-09-19T23:09:19.000Z
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    Sheila Cogan
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    Sheila Cogan describes life growing up during segregation in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Schooling and white flight are described from the perspective of a Jewish "tween."
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    6 min 19 sec
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    Anacostia Community Museum
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    222Sheila CoganSheila Cogan describes life growing up during segregation in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Schooling and white flight are described from the perspective of a Jewish "tween."6 min 19 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Percy Battle

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    2011-09-19T22:34:50.000Z
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    Percy Battle
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    Community Historian Percy Battle discusses growing up in Ward 8 of the District of Columbia and describes the rural character of the community.
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    3 min 8 sec
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    "Anacostia Community Museum"
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    104Percy BattleCommunity Historian Percy Battle discusses growing up in Ward 8 of the District of Columbia and describes the rural character of the community.3 min 8 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Francis Wheeler & Rosalind Stephenwoof

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    2011-09-19T22:13:33.000Z
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    Francis Wheeler & Rosalind Stephenwoof
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    Francis Wheeler and Rosalind Stephenwoof reminisce about life in Ward 8 of the District of Columbia before and after Urban Renewal.
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    3 min 31 sec
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    121Francis Wheeler & Rosalind StephenwoofFrancis Wheeler and Rosalind Stephenwoof reminisce about life in Ward 8 of the District of Columbia before and after Urban Renewal.3 min 31 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Caroline Terry Remembered

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    Caroline Terry Remembered
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    Sperryville, Virginia resident James D. Russell recollects the life and times of his great grandmother Caroline Terry, a former slave.
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    8 min 54 sec
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    "Anacostia Community Museum"
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    233Caroline Terry RememberedSperryville, Virginia resident James D. Russell recollects the life and times of his great grandmother Caroline Terry, a former slave.8 min 54 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Reclaiming the Edge - Adam Ortiz

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    2011-09-19T19:58:56.000Z
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    Reclaiming the Edge - Adam Ortiz
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    Adam Ortiz, former mayor of Edmonston, Maryland, discusses the green infrastructure of Edmonston in relation to the Anacostia River, which flows through the District of Columbia.
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    7 min 11 sec
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    486Reclaiming the Edge - Adam OrtizAdam Ortiz, former mayor of Edmonston, Maryland, discusses the green infrastructure of Edmonston in relation to the Anacostia River, which flows through the District of Columbia.7 min 11 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"
  • Creativity in Community

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    2010-08-31T15:41:18.000Z
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    Creativity in Community
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    The Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum needs your help in creating a name and slogan for our upcoming exhibition on creativity in the community. Interested? View this video and learn more!
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    1 min 53 sec
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    246Creativity in CommunityThe Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum needs your help in creating a name and slogan for our upcoming exhibition on creativity in the community. Interested? View this video and learn more!1 min 53 sec"Anacostia Community Museum"

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