2008–2011 Project Team
Staff
- Barbara Henry
Chief Curator of Education - Ariel Weintraub
Grants Manager - Scott Thiele
Project Manager - Chadwick Wood
Project Designer - Evelyn Orantes
Art Specialist - Julie Rosenberg
Project Assistant - Elizabeth Lay
Content Specialist - Jay Feldman
Evaluator
Curatorial Staff
- Debra Peterson
Associate Registrar, Digitizing - Joy Tahan
Registrar, Art Department - Susana Macarron
Registrar, History Department
Historical Context Writers
- Elizabeth Lay
- Barbara Tannenbaum
- Joel Wing
- James Sang Chi
- Julie Rosenberg
Historians
- Robert Phelps
- Carlos Muñoz, Jr.
Editors
- Sandra Horwich
Digital Photography
- Debra Peterson
Special Thanks
- Gerald Reese
Webmaster - To all of the teachers who gave feedback
2001–2003 Project Team
Staff
- Donna Leary
Curriculum Specialist - Barbara Henry
Chief Curator of Education - Jerry Daviee
Grant Writer - Rachel Davidman
Project Manager - Julia Brashares
Project Coordinator - Sherie Ellington
Project Designer - Scott Thiele
Image Researcher - Mimi Nguyen
Project Assistant - Elizabeth Lay
Content Specialist
Curatorial Staff
- Diane Curry
History Curatorial Specialist, Rights and Reproductions - Stacey Zwald
History Curatorial Aide - Bill McMorris
Art Curatorial Specialist - Marcia Eymann
Curator of Historical Photography
Historical Context Writers
- Elizabeth Lay
- Jonas Zuckerman
- Erin Suzukawa
- Phil Mumma
- Jim Humes
- Barbara Tannenbaum
- Joel Wing
- Scott Thiele
Historians
- Chuck Wollenberg
- Robert Phelps
- John Burns
Editors
- Doug Benerofe
- Ami Icanberry
- Catherine A. Hoffman
- Steven Jenkins
- Wendy Edelstein
Digital Photography
- Carl Nolting
- Michael Temperio
Special Thanks
- Beth Maloney
History Programs Coordinator - Lori Anderson
Webmaster - Kristin Gates
Lecturer, San Francisco State University - Art Cambell and Phil Roberts
Century Alpha - To all of the teachers who gave feedback
Selected images from the collections of:
The African American Museum and Library at Oakland (AAMLO)
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California Historical Society
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History Room of the Oakland Public Library
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