References, Acknowledgements & Suggested Reading
Exhibit Staff:
Curator: Felicia Bell
Project Manager: Donald R. Kennon
People:
William C. Allen
Bob Arnebeck
Lauren Borchard
Farar Elliott
Frances Tucci Farley
Randy Groves
Dr. Walter Hill
Mary Hughes
Margaret Hutto
Lucinda P. Janke
Dr. Robert Kapsch
Steven S. Lapham
Pamela Scott
Diane Skvarla
Dr. David Taft Terry
USCHS Interns
Diana Wailes
Dr. Eugene Walton
Dr. Barbara Wolanin
Sponsor:
Institutions:
Adler Display
Congressional Black Caucus
Corbis/Bettmann
Howard University, Department of History
Library of Congress
Maryland Historical Society
National Archives & Records Administration
National Council for the Social Studies
Office of the Architect of the Capitol
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
Smithsonian Institution
U. S. Capitol Police
U. S. House of Representatives Office of History & Preservation
U. S. Senate Historical Office
Suggested Readings:
Allen, William C. “Capitol Construction,” American Visions, Feb./Mar. 1995.
Allen, William C. The United States Capitol: A Brief Architectural History. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing, 2001.
Arnebeck, Bob. Through a Fiery Trial: Building Washington, 1790-1800. Lanham: Madison Books, 1991.
Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth. First Freed: Washington, D. C., in the Emancipation Era. Washington, D. C.: Howard University Press, 2002.
Clay, William L. Just Permanent Interests: Black Americans in Congress 1870-1991. New York: Amistad Press, Inc., 1992.
Conner, Jane Hollenbeck. Birthstone of the White House and Capitol. Virginia Beach: The Donning Company Publishers, 2005.
Harris, C. M., ed. Papers of William Thornton: Volume One, 1781-1802. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1995.
Kapsch, Robert J. “Building Liberty’s Capital: Black Labor and the New Federal City,” American Visions, Feb./Mar. 1995.
Medford, Edna Greene. “’There was so many degrees in slavery’: Unfree Labor in an Upper South, Mixed Farming Community in the Antebellum Period,” Slavery and Abolition, 14 (August, 1993): 35-47.
Robinson, Randall. The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks. New York: Dutton, 2000.