Althemese Barnes, Community Leaders

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Althemese Barnes, Community Leaders

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Image

Description

A picture of Mrs. Althemese Barnes, a community leader in Tallahassee. Mrs. Barnes founded the John G. Riley Museum in 1996, serving as the executive director, and in 1997 she established the Florida African American Heritage Preservation Network. Dedicated to historic preservation, she worked with the City of Tallahassee and Leon County Governments and co-chaired a Smokey Hollow Commemoration Group. Her works include several oral history and cultural development projects, historical publications, heritage trail maps, guides, and documentaries, many of which can be seen in this Digital Archive.

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Photographs

Place

Tallahassee (Fla.)

Physical Description

1 item

Identifier

JGRCMA-FC-B042A-F016-I020

Topics

African American civic leaders
African American women civic leaders
African American women executives

Physical Location

Families Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.

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