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Excerpt from
African Americans in Capitol Artwork: A Glimpse of American History
for the U.S. Capitol Historical Society

As visitors enter the U.S. Capitol, they can be overwhelmed by a sense of history that is brought alive by the unique collection of artwork highlighting the intersection of American history and art…Embodying the dignity and spirituality of its subject, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sculpture contributes to the American history on display in the Rotunda.

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Excerpt from
Costumes of Tudor Place: A Look at the Textile Collection
for the Tudor Place Foundation

From clown outfits to Indian garb, the Peter family knew how to dress for a costume party. The recent exhibition, “Trick or Treat: Costumes from 1900 to 1930,” which was held October 14th to November 18th, featured a sampling of costumes from the extensive Tudor Place textile collection. Anne Webb, the archivist, said there are “examples of textiles from all the generations of the family,” in the collection.

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