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Edmund Barry Gaither

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268: 206: 262: 200: 275: 46:, only male historically black college in the United States. College was an extremely important time for Gaither, because it allowed him access to the artwork he had such a passion for, a population where he fit in, and an atmosphere to find himself. 179: 38:, United States. His interest and passion for art began at an early age, but because he grew up in a small town, he had no way to visit museums. After high school, Edmund Gaither attended 371: 245: 176: 312: 381: 116: 66: 386: 144: 376: 356: 238: 366: 361: 341: 305: 77:. The Center has become a vitally important showcase of African-American artists and culture for Boston and the United States. 351: 112: 231: 177:
http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=82&category=ArtMakers&name=Edmund%20Barry+Gaither
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at which he served as a lecturer at various colleges across the nation. Some of these institutions included
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He is a respected individual in the museum field and has served many positions, some including
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Massachusetts Cultural Council. (2006). Commonwealth Awards. Retrieved 22 February 2007 from
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The History Makers. (2006). Edmund Barry Gaither Biography. Retrieved 22 February 2007 from
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NCAA. (2004). Edmund Barry Gaither. Retrieved 22 February 2007 from
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Commission on Equity and Excellence, and Museums and Communities
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Morehouse College. (2007). Retrieved 20 February 2007 from
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A love for education led Gaither to develop a course on
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education
museum
Great Falls
South Carolina
Morehouse College
Georgia
Bachelor of Arts
Brown University
Museum of Fine Arts
Boston
National Center of Afro-American Artists
Roxbury
Massachusetts
African-American art
Spelman College
Massachusetts College of Art
Harvard College
Wellesley College
African American studies
Boston University
Commission on Museums for a New Century
Commission on Equity and Excellence, and Museums and Communities
American Alliance of Museums
George W. Bush
African American Museums Association
http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/conference/bios_97.html
Archived
Wayback Machine
http://www.morehouse.edu
http://www.ncaaa.org/gaitherprofile.html

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