African-American Women and the National Park Service

Sep 26, 2012


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Association for the Study of African-American Life and History

National Park Service rangers and administrators talked about the importance of historic sites to African Americans, including the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House in Washington, DC, the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site .. Read More
National Park Service rangers and administrators talked about the importance of historic sites to African Americans, including the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House in Washington, DC, the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site in Richmond, Virgina, and Fort Monroe near Hampton, Virginia. They responded to questions from the audience.

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  • Kelly, Marta Cruz
  • Kinard, Joy
  • Rogers, Ajena Cason
  • Dance, Eola
  • Mims, April
  • Kamrath, Christina
  • Kelly, Marta Cruz

    Chief National Park Service->Interpretation
    27:35 of 01:42:54
  • Kinard, Joy

    District Manager Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
    23:26 of 01:42:54
  • Rogers, Ajena Cason

    Park Ranger Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site
    17:13 of 01:42:54
  • Dance, Eola

    Chief Fort Monroe National Monument->Visitor Services and Resources Management
    17:02 of 01:42:54
  • Mims, April

    Program Manager National Parks Conservation Association->Northeast Region
    09:25 of 01:42:54
  • Kamrath, Christina

    Manager National Parks Conservation Association->Ally Partnership
    06:19 of 01:42:54