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Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition Records

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Creator
Anacostia Community Museum
Names
Anacostia Community Museum
Anacostia Neighborhood Museum
Place
Anacostia (Washington, D.C.)
Topic
Museum exhibits
African American neighborhoods
African Americans
Provenance
Records of the Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition were created by the Anacostia Community Museum.
Creator
Anacostia Community Museum
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Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition Records
Sponsor
Funding for partial processing of the collection was supported by a grant from the Smithsonian Institution's Collections Care and Preservation Fund (CCPF).
Historical Note
Evolution of a Community began as a research project to investigate the history of Anacostia through oral histories. This project was funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Housing and Urban Development Department, and the Cafritz Foundation of Washington, D.C. The purpose of creating an oral history project was to record Anacostia's history from the perspective of its residents and translate those stories into meaningful and interesting exhibits. Three exhibitions were created from this project by the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum (now Anacostia Community Museum) between 1972 and 1975 The first exhibition was The Evolution of a Community, Part 1: 1608-1955 and was held from February 27, 1972 – August 31, 1972. This exhibition centered on the history of Anacostia from 1608 until shortly after World War II, drawing from the 1970 oral histories interviews with longtime residents. The second exhibition was The Evolution of a Community, Part 2: 1955-Present and was held from September 1, 1972 – December 31, 1972. This exhibition showcased Anacostia's history from 1955 to 1972 and was organized into five major topics: housing, unemployment, education, crime, and drugs. The last exhibition was Anacostia Today: The Evolution of a Community, Part 2: Continued and was held from March 1, 1973 – July 31, 1973. This exhibition was the same exhibition as The Evolution of a Community, Part 2: 1955-Present but brought back for the museum's fifth anniversary and continued its focus on its five major topics.
Extent
5.83 Linear feet (5 boxes)
Date
1898-1988
Archival Repository
Anacostia Community Museum Archives
Identifier
ACMA.03-040
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Exhibition catalogs
Contact sheets
Correspondence
Clippings
Photographic prints
Negatives
Exhibition records
Oral histories (document genres)
Citation
Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition Records, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
Evolution of a Community: 1972 exhibition records is arranged in 4 series. Series 1: Research Files Series 2: Interviews Series 3: Exhibit Files Series 4: Audiovisual Materials
Processing Information
In 2016, with funding provided by the Smithsonian Institution's Collections Care and Preservation Fund, the Archives at the Anacostia Community Museum implemented the use of minimal level processing standards to increase information about and facilitate access to more of our collections. For this subject, minimal processing included arrangement to the folder level, based on prior processing and preservation action, with retention of the pre-existing arrangement when possible, if applicable. Otherwise, an order was imposed by the Processing Archivist. Some materials were consolidated to eliminate excess bulk but items within folders were not arranged further. The guide may or may not include a more refined lists of folder contents. Non-archival housing was replaced for long-term stability, but staples and other fasteners have not all been removed. Minimal level processing and machine-readable finding aid completed by Max Howell, 2017 July. The initial collection record was produced by Jennifer Morris in 2011. In 2022, as part of the "DC Women Speak" project item-level cataloguing of the oral histories were completed. This project received Federal support from the Smithsonian Amerian Women's History Initiative Pool, administered by the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs
Contact sheets
Correspondence
Clippings
Photographic prints
Negatives
Exhibition records -- 1967-1989
Oral histories (document genres)
Scope and Contents
The records of the Evolution of a Community: 1972 Exhibition presented by the Anacostia Community Museum measure 5.83 linear feet and date from 1898 to 1988. Included are exhibit administrative files, lists of images, press releases for the promotion of the exhibit, oral history transcripts and permission forms, and extensive research files into the Anacostia community in southeast Washington D.C. The Research Files series contains news clippings, publications, unpublished articles, project files, and research material for the exhibitions. Subjects include local figures and the Barry's Farm neighborhood, unpublished historical narratives, and project records related to archaeological investigations and neighborhood development programs. The Interview series consists of the audio cassettes and transcripts of the oral history interviews collected in 1970-1971 for the Evolution of a Community exhibits. This series also includes interview notes and thank you letters from the museum to the interviewees. Digital audio files are available for some of the oral history interviews. Exhibit File series includes an outline for exhibit themes and proposed layouts, drafts of the exhibit scripts, lists of exhibit objects, promotional press releases, and related correspondence.
Restrictions
Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist to make an appointment: ACMarchives@si.edu.
Related Materials
Anacostia Story: 1608-1930 Exhibition Records, M03-039.
Anacostia Oral History Project, 1975
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1554839407468-1554839407479-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa75cac2f00-94cc-479a-bf58-1c9a3dd1ced4

In the Collection

  • Oral History Interview with Russell Paxton

  • Oral History Interview with Alton M. Jones Sr.

  • Oral History Interview with (Dr.) Frederick D. Patterson

  • Oral History Interview with Ethel K. Graham Greene

  • Barry Farm Block Boys

  • John H. Dale family notes

  • Interviews

  • Evolution of a Community Part 1 Narration

  • Oral History Interview with Amanda and Edna Forest Browne

  • Oral History Interview with James Banks

  • Oral History Interview with Norris Scott and Claudine Trivers Scott

  • Oral History Interview with Irene B. Donnelly

  • Oral History Interview with George Trivers

  • Evolution of a Community: Tearing Down Exhibition Displays

  • Oral History Interview with William and Daisy Dyson

  • Oral History Interview with Carrie Young

  • Oral History Interview with Almore Dale

  • Oral History Interview with Norman Dale

  • Oral History Interview with (Dr.) Charles Qualls

  • Biographical Material

  • The Colored American

  • Oral History Interview with (Rev.) Eugene Wright

  • Evolution of a Community Audiovisual Records

  • Oral History Interview with Anita B. Blake and Irene Donnelly

  • Press releases

  • Oral History Interview with Harold W. Ricker

  • Oral History Interview with Alexander Radomski

  • Publications

  • Kramer Project

  • Oral History Interview with Thomas Taylor

  • Exhibit Files

  • Historical Narratives

  • Oral History Interview with Tracy Campbell

  • Oral History Interview with William A. Butler

  • Map of Washington D.C.

  • Oral History Interview with Beatrice Chisley Price

  • Oral History Interview with Edward Brazerol

  • Oral History Interview with Florine Smith McLendon

  • Oral History Interview with Edith P. (née Green) Greene

  • Archaeological Investigations in the Anacostia Community

  • Oral History Interview with Mary A. Cooke

  • Oral History Interview with Helen Greenwood Allen and Reginald Greenwood

  • Evolution of a Community Pt. 1 – tape index

  • Publications

  • Oral History Interview with Esther Johnson

  • Census Records

  • Oral History Interview with John G. Warner

  • Oral History Interview with Caroline Taylor Crocker

  • Oral History Interview with Frances Mason Jones

  • Anacostia Community School project

  • Oral History Interview with Raymond Bumbry

  • Oral History Transcripts

  • Oral History Interview with Martha E. Ellis

  • Oral History Interview with George A. Patterson and Elsie Patterson

  • Oral History Interview with Carl Smuck

  • Anacostians Speak Out! On Drugs

  • Barry's Farm

  • Oral History Interview with Ella Mae Gothard Bransom

  • Oral History Interview with John Henry Jr. and Lucille Dale

  • Oral History Interview with Pierre McKinley Taylor

  • Oral History Interview with Audrey Procter Holte

  • Oral History Interview with Arthur Morrisett

  • Oral History Interview with Edward J. Edwards Jr.

  • Permission Forms

  • Oral History Interview with Della Lowery

  • Oral History Interview with Arnett G. Lindsay

  • Oral History Interview with Mary Kidd

  • Oral History Interview with Leonard G. and Geraldine Ford

  • Research Files

  • Exhibit outline

  • Oral History Interview with Louise "Lou" Blalock

  • Down Memory Lane

  • Evolution of a Community: Tour of the Exhibit

  • Oral History Interview with Ophelia Settle Egypt

  • Evolution of a Community Part III: Crime, Unemployment, Education

  • Staff Seminar: Exhibition Planning for Evolution of a Community Part II

  • Prologue to Evolution of a Community Part II

  • Evolution of a Community Exhibition Installation

  • Opening: Evolution of a Community Pt. 1

  • Evolution of a Community Part I

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