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Washington, DC, through the Scurlock Lens

One family and three photographers — Addison Scurlock and his sons, Robert and George—shared nine decades of documenting Black life in Washington, DC. This National Gallery of Art exhibit examines their legacy.

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Anacostia Community Museum

Located in the Anacostia neighborhood, the Anacostia Community Museum examines, documents, and interprets the impact of historical and contemporary social issues on urban communities.

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Out My Window by Nancy Shia

For 40 years photographer Nancy Shia took countless photos of a D.C. community not only in transition, but on the verge of being completely forgotten and erased.

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A Right to the City

An exhibition at the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum which documents the history of resisting gentrification in D.C.

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D.C. History Quiz

A “learn-as-you-go” quiz about D.C. to help fill the gaps in the traditional textbooks and guided tours.

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D.C. Spark

Photo archives of the Washington Area Spark, a monthly newspaper published from 1971-73.

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