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Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Real World History Class at the Museum of Modern Art, 2015-06-01

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A digital image of a photograph of Real World History students and their narrators at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on a group trip to visit the exhibition 'One Way Ticket: Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series'. Mr. Hunt discusses the group trip at [00:33:03.04].

Dates: 2015-06-01

Real World History Class at the Phillips Collection, 2014-12-01

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A digital image of a photograph of Real World History students and their narrators perusing Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series at the Phillips Collection. After viewing the panels, each pair recorded an oral history interview about the narrator's experience of moving to Washington, D.C., from the South. Mr. Hunt discusses the group trip at [01:07:51.08].

Dates: 2014-12-01

Real World History Class at the Phillips Collection, 2014-12-01

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A digital image of a photograph of Real World History students and their narrators perusing Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series at the Phillips Collection. After viewing the panels, each pair recorded an oral history interview about the narrator's experience of moving to Washington, D.C., from the South. Mr. Hunt discusses the group trip at [01:07:51.08].

Dates: 2014-12-01

Session 5, 2021-02-25

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This is the fifth session of an oral history interview with Cosby Hunt, a career educator, native Washingtonian, and creator of Real World History. In this interview Cosby Hunt discusses his experience working at Center for Inspired Teaching and the creation of the Real World History Program (RWH) in 2014. He also talks about the structure of the program in its first year, school year 2014-2015.

Dates: 2021-02-25

Session 6, 2021-03-17

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This is the sixth and final session of an oral history interview with Cosby Hunt, a career educator, native Washingtonian, and creator of Real World History. In this interview Mr. Hunt discusses the Real World History program and the Real World History Collection at the DC Public Library. He also reflects on what he is most proud of about the class and how the course, in some ways, is connected to his family history.

Dates: 2021-03-17