Study Hall Member James Russell Wrote About the African American Museum Of Dallas

by | August 27, 2024

For D MagazineJames Russell wrote about the African American Museum Of Dallas, which turns 50 in November and how “the museum was built around its founder’s big vision, and the pursuit of a jug.” For this piece, Russell spoke to the museum’s founding director, Harry Robinson Jr., who shared how he’s created an “unrivaled encyclopedic museum with a vast collection that documents the Black experience by way of textiles, furniture, and baskets.” 

Russell’s work has appeared in HuffPost, Hyperallergic, and The Texas Observer.

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