Ethical Interpretation of History
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Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Association of African American Museums
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Southeastern Museums Conference
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National Park Service, Harriett Tubman Underground Railroad National Historic Park
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National Park Service, National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
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Maryland State Parks, Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park
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National Trust for Historic Preservation
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Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House
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Southeastern Museums Conference, Jekyll Island Management Institute
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Palmetto Carriage Works
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Aiken-Rhett House Museum, Historic Charleston Foundation
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Nathaniel Russell House Museum, Historic Charleston Foundation
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Homewood Museum, Johns Hopkins University
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Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission
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South Carolina State Parks
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James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library
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Belle Meade Plantation
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Oak Alley Plantation
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James Madison’s Montpelier
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Telfair Museums' Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters
National Association for Interpretation's Certificate of Interpretive Guiding
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Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Association of African American Museums
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Southeastern Museums Conference
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Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House
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Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission
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Telfair Museums' Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters​
Introduction to History Interpretation
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Fairfax County Park Authority
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Walter Anderson Museum of Art
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Association for the Study of African American Life and History
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Woodlawn and Pope-Leighey House
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Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission
Fully Customized Workshops
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Black Heritage Trail New Hampshire (virtual)
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Engaging with Descendant Communities in Research
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Clemson University, (virtual)
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Methods of Environmental Interpretation: Ethical Interpretation
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Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium
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Interpretive Planning: A Primer
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New Jersey Historical Society, Grounds for Sculpture, Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum. and the William Trent House
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Presenting and Discussing Difficult Topics in African American History Workshop
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