Winner 2011 IPPY Award (Independent Publisher Book Award) for
excellence in content and design Lonnie G. Bunch III, historian,
author and educator, founding director of the Smithsonian's
National Museum of African American History and Culture, is one of
the museum profession's leading writers and thinkers. In this
collection of his work from the mid-1980s to the present, including
new chapters written for this book, Bunch presents a personal and
passionate view of American history, "the Gordian knot" of race
relations, and the role of the museum in shaping the perspective of
a nation.
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