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Keywords: Wilberforce (ALL of these words -- matching substrings)

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EO-10348-71Education Programs: Institutional Planning and DevelopmentWilberforce UniversityPlanning a New First Year Program at Wilberforce University7/1/1971 - 8/31/1972$30,000.00Evalyne Robinson   Wilberforce UniversityWilberforceOH45384-5801USA1971Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralInstitutional Planning and DevelopmentEducation Programs300000300000

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PG-258458-18Preservation and Access: Preservation Assistance GrantsOhio History ConnectionNational Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center(Wilberforce,Ohio)Collections Archival Storage1/1/2018 - 6/30/2019$6,000.00Linda Collins   Ohio History ConnectionColumbusOH43211-2474USA2017African American HistoryPreservation Assistance GrantsPreservation and Access6000060000

The purchase of preservation supplies for rehousing collections maintained by the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center (NAAMCC) in Wilberforce, Ohio, a city that is the home of two historically black universities: Wilberforce University and Central State University.  The NAAMCC is one of the country’s first museums dedicated to preserving and presenting African American history and culture on a national scale.  Opened in 1988, the center holds 350 manuscript collections and over 9,000 artifacts, artworks, and photographs.  Collection highlights include the papers of civil rights activist Anna Hedgeman, one of the organizers of the March on Washington; politician James McGee, the first African American mayor of Dayton; and author Alex Haley, best known for his novel Roots.

This grant request proposes to fund the purchase of archival supplies needed to improve the preservation of selected collections at the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center (NAAMCC) in Wilberforce, Ohio. NAAMCC holds a wide range of documents, photographs, and other archival materials that document African American history. The grant funds will be used to preserve these collections: The Anna Arnold Hedgeman Collection Anna Hedgeman was a civil rights activist, educator and politician. Hedgeman was one of the three lead organizers of the 1963 March on Washington. The Alex Haley Collection Alex Haley is most famous for his family history novel Roots, however he was a prolific author and journalist. The James H. McGee Collection James McGee was an alumnus of both Wilberforce and Ohio State Universities and was the first African American mayor of Dayton, Ohio.

SSO-295488-23Federal/State Partnership: Supplements to State Humanities Councils General Operating Support GrantsOhio Humanities CouncilNational History Day supplements8/1/2023 - 1/31/2025$20,000.00Kevin Rose   Ohio Humanities CouncilColumbusOH43215-3857USA2023 Supplements to State Humanities Councils General Operating Support GrantsFederal/State Partnership200000200000

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