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Sperryville Documentation Project: James D. Russell Interview, Part 3

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Anacostia Community Museum
Uploaded
2013-08-09T19:32:33.000Z
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Video Title
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
YouTube Keywords
"Anacostia Community Museum"
Type
Interviews
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Topic
African Americans
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Anacostia Community Museum
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SmithsonianAnacostia
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