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Catalog Number |
B2019.01.0491 |
Object Name |
Board, Display |
Title |
J. C. Hayward / Maureen Bunyan |
Museum |
Alexandria Black History Museum |
Description |
Rectangular cardboard display board mounted with two black and white photograph and printed biographical documents for two television news hosts in the Washington D.C. area, J. C. Hayward and Maureen Bunyan. Both worked on the Channel 9 program, "Eyewitness News" in the 1970s. The biography details their additional work and their education. Maureen Bunyan is an Aruban-American. The documents are affixed to the board with black tape. The front and back of the board is covered in wood design contact paper and the front is also covered in clear plastic. This display board was created and used by Carlton A. Funn Sr. as part of his exhibition, "The History and Culture of Minorities", later named "National / International Cultural Exhibits ("NICE"). |
Material |
Paper/Tape/Plastic/Cardboard |
Artist or Maker |
Carlton A. Funn Sr. |
Dimensions |
H-22.047 W-25.197 D-0.984 inches |
Search Terms |
African American People African American History Television news anchors |
Subjects |
African American People African American History Television news anchors |
Related People |
Funn, Carlton A., Sr. |
