Photos: Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum Presents 'Jubilee: African American Celebration'
Posted on: Friday, 12 December 2008, 10:56 CST
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"Jubilee offers just a glimpse at the rich and varied traditions that have sustained the black community and helped shape a uniquely American identity," said
"African American social gatherings developed historically as occasions to eat, dance, share news, trade goods, connect or re-connect with loved ones and, in some cases, plan rebellion or escape, providing respite from slavery and discrimination," said
Organized as a journey through a calendar year, "Jubilee" highlights commemorations that occur generally in the seasons from
A simple but elegant 1845 wedding dress of an enslaved African woman and the intricate hand-crocheted garment worn by a
Besides Negro Leagues baseball, summer activities examined include road trips, resort stays and time at the beach. A clip from the 1995 WDIV-TV documentary "
"Jubilee" comes full circle with a review of autumn holidays and the special ways African Americans celebrate them. The often-overlooked contribution of blacks in war is the focus of
The Anacostia Community Museum was opened in southeast
SOURCE Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
Source: PR Newswire
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