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  1. Curator: Mary Elliott, Washington Post photo. Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom: Era of Segregation 1876–1968. This exhibition takes visitors from the end of Reconstruction through the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

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    • The Life of Harriet Tubman
    • The Untold Stories and Songs of Harriet Tubman
    • Imagining Harriet Tubman
    • Rediscovering Harriet Tubman
    • Celebrating A Legacy

    Kate Clifford Larson, “Harriet Tubman: A Life Beyond Myths” | Feb. 8 “Family Portraits of a Legend: Conversations with the Descendants of Harriet Tubman” | Feb. 9 Deirdre Cooper Owens, “Harriet Tubman’s Disability and Why It Matters” | Feb. 10

    Edda L. Fields-Black, “‘Harriet’ and the Combahee River Uprising” | Feb. 15 A Conversation with Music Composer Nkeiru Okoye | Feb. 16 Maya Cunningham, “The Sound World of Harriet Tubman” | Feb. 17

    Amy Corron and Rebecca Rouse, “Why Video Games Education Needs Harriet Tubman” | Feb. 22 A Conversation with Artist Nettrice Gaskins | Feb. 23 Michele Wallace, “Harriet Tubman in the Art of Faith Ringgold” | Feb. 24

    Jonathan Michael Square, “The Two Harriets” | March 1 A Conversation with Karen V. Hill, Director of the Harriet Tubman Home | March 2 Douglas V. Armstrong, “Using Archaeology to Rediscover Harriet Tubman’s Life in Freedom” | March 3

    Keisha N. Blain, “Justice and the Meaning of the Tubman $20” | March 8 A Conversation with Mary N. Elliott, Curator of American Slavery at the Smithsonian Museum | March 9 Harriet Tubman Syllabus | March 10 Questions or press queries about the series? Contact tubman200@msmagazine.com.

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  3. Mary N. Elliott is a historian and curator at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. She has worked on the "Slavery and Freedom" exhibition and other projects related to African American history and culture.

  4. Juneteenth is a date in American history and the African American experience when enslaved people in Texas were freed in 1865. Learn from three curators at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) about the significance, history, and evolution of Juneteenth.

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  5. Sep 29, 2016 · Alongside colleagues, Elliott has worked for years to open an exhibit on the history of slavery. In this episode, she talks to Brogan about different aspects of her job—from hunting down ...

  6. Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom and a reminder of the history of slavery and emancipation. Learn why three curators at the National Museum of African American History and Culture think it is important for the Black community and the nation.

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