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Poets House

New York, New York

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Rockefeller Archive Center

Sleepy Hollow, New York

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The Filson Historical Society

Louisville, Kentucky

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LGBTQ Religious Archives Network

United States - Nationwide

LGBTQ Religious Archives Network

United States - Nationwide

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Los Angeles, California

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Los Angeles, California

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Los Angeles, California

Appalachian State University Libraries

Boone, North Carolina

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut

Swarthmore College

Swarthmore, Pennsylvania

Georgia Historical Society

Savannah, Georgia

Montana State University

Bozeman, Montana

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University of Michigan - Bentley Historical Library

Ann Arbor, Michigan

University of Michigan - Bentley Historical Library Logo
University of Michigan - Bentley Historical Library

Ann Arbor, Michigan

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada

Castine Historical Society Logo
Castine Historical Society

Castine, Maine

Clyfford Still Museum

Denver, Colorado

University of Georgia Libraries

Athens, Georgia

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U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

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The Winthrop Group

Washington, D.C.

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Los Angeles, California

University of Tennessee Chattanooga Library

Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Director, Archives of American Art
The Archives of American Art (AAA or the Archives) is part of the Smithsonian Institution. The Archives is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and includes a research center in New York City, and microfilm repositories in Boston, Massachusetts; Fort Worth, Texas; and San Francisco and San Marino, California.  With a collection of more than 30 million items, the Archives is the largest and most widely used resource in the world on the history of American art and a leader in digitizing archival material and making it available to scholars, artists, and those in the art world as well as to teachers, students, and a broader public, both in the United States and around the globe.  In addition, the Archives has an ongoing oral history project to document living artists, produces an annual award


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