This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and re…
Starr Center at Washington College
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
Oral history interviews with African-Americans from Chestertown recorded in early 2017 at historic Sumner Hall.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.
This collection includes the full-unedited interview series. hosting the exhibition will develop exhibits and educational programs highlighting local labor history and “work stories” with special attention to the experiences of African Americans in Kent County. Sumner Hall, a community center and restored African-American Civil War veterans’ post, will be the site of the centerpiece exhibition, while other programs and exhibitions will take place throughout the campus and community. Jean Wortman, Assistant Director, C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at jwortman2@washcoll.edu.