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Tina Burnside, a civil rights attorney writer, playwright, and co-founder of the Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery (MAAHMG) moderates a panel discussion with people whose objects, photographs and stories appear in the History Harvest exhibit. Tina organized several history harvest events locally, and the resulting exhibit is presented simultaneously at MAAHMG and HHM.
The History Harvest is a community-based initiative designed to let people share objects, letters, photos, and stories that contribute to family and community history without giving up their heirlooms. Based on a WPA project from the 1930s, the History Harvest model was created at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln and has been used in communities around the world to connect people with local history.
Thank you to the Marbrook Foundation for their support of this exhibition.
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LocationHennepin History Museum (View)
2303 Third Ave South
Minneapolis, MN 55404
United States
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