Lonnie Bunch

Lonnie Bunch
Lonnie G. Bunch IIIis an American educator and historian. He has spent much of his career as a leading history museum curator and administrator. He is the founding director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Bunch previously served as director of the Chicago History Museumfrom 2000 to 2005...
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There will be stories in here of great pain, great tragedy, great brutality, ... because you can't run away from that because those are instructive.
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That support allows me to reach out and do the work we need to do.
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He recognized this was an important niche, but I would also argue that he saw himself as contributing to the uplift of African Americans and contributing to a changing America.
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My first task for tomorrow is to stop smiling.
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It is too soon to think about breaking ground. The next step is design considerations. But we are looking forward to that day.
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The North was not heaven, but it was free of the most obvious violence stemming from racism. Blacks were allowed to vote and this gave them opportunities to build black banks and business communities and this contributed to opportunities for education.
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Ebony and Jet increased the visibility of blacks and said that there is a diversity of experience in the black community. Not everyone is poor, and there are celebrities.
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It's important for this museum to have a good idea of the vision of others.
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There must be appropriate tension between stories of real pain, loss and tragedy with those of resiliency, optimism and hope, ... It must give those of the culture a real sense of legitimacy and possibility, but also be a museum that is a lens into what it means to be an American, with a message that all of us are shaped indelibly by this African-American experience.
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This is too important to fail, because it is holding a nation's--holding a people's--culture in my hands, ... My litmus test will be, Would my ancestors be happy?
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This is how to understand America. So having the Museum of African American History and Culture on the mall, surrounded by the other museums, will make African-American culture central to all Americans.
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Going past the '70s and '80s there was a great reliance on the celebrity, the movie star and the person who sold a million records. People would argue that Ebony didn't become the journal to discuss substantive and thorny issues.
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I have rarely experienced a city that is so enamored with its history. Chicagoans revel in their history.
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I want to talk to the elders within the African American community. I want to get their sense, and their blessing, and an artifact or two,