Photograph of a volunteer and their helper sitting at the African American Museum of Dallas booth at the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village. Colorful scarves are being used for the tablecloth and materials are set up on top. There are yearbooks, booklets, and a segregation sign from Montgomery, Alabama and pamphlets and cards for handing out to visitors.
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Photograph of a volunteer and their helper sitting at the African American Museum of Dallas booth at the DFW Archives Bazaar at the Dallas Heritage Village. Colorful scarves are being used for the tablecloth and materials are set up on top. There are yearbooks, booklets, and a segregation sign from Montgomery, Alabama and pamphlets and cards for handing out to visitors.
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DFW Archives Bazaar Records (AR0911), University of North Texas Special Collections
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DFW Archives Bazaar Records
Documents related to the planning of the DFW Archives Bazaar, a recurring community outreach and education event focused on resources available at cultural heritage institutions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Photographs and videos of the event are also included.