The Black Washingtonians
THE ANACOSTIA MUSEUM ILLUSTRATED CHRONOLOGY
A history of African American life in our nation's capital, in
words and pictures
From the Smithsonian Institution's renowned Anacostia Museum and
Center for African American History and Culture comes this
elegantly illustrated, beautifully written, fact-filled history of
the African Americans who have lived, worked, struggled, prospered,
suffered, and built a vibrant community in Washington, D.C.
This striking volume puts the resources of the world's finest
museum of African American history at your fingertips. Its hundreds
of photographs, period illustrations, and documents from the
world-famous collections at the Anacostia and other Smithsonian
museums take you on a fascinating journey through time from the
early eighteenth century to the present.
Featuring a thoughtful foreword by Eleanor Holmes Norton and an
afterword by Howard University's E. Ethelbert Miller, The Black
Washingtonians introduces you to a host of African American men and
women who have made the city what it is today and explores their
achievements in politics, business, education, religion, sports,
entertainment, and the arts.
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