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in 1931. As a young woman, she sang at Macedonia Baptist Church in Spartanburg, and on a radio program in Washington, D.C. In 1987, she released an album titled, "MarGueritte S. Soulful Gospel." (She was called MarGeuritte by friends.)
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Santiago was a co-founder of the African American Museums Association (later the Association of African American Museums). Santiago retired from the Smithsonian in 1991, after a thirty year career.
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to work as a registrar for a major scientific museum, and a co-founder of the African American Museums Association (later the
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in 1963. By 1970, she was the supervisor of that unit. In 1977, Santiago became the first African-American to work as a
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in 1960 as a clerk typist. She was promoted to assistant supervisor in accessions and specimen control at the
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for any major scientific museum, a position she held until her retirement.
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Santiago was married and had at least three children.
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Margaret Santiago Photograph and Postcard Collection
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National Museum of Natural History
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