King Iron: The Untold Story of Enslaved Furnace Workers in Tennessee is a traveling exhibit that centers the lived experiences of enslaved workers in Middle Tennessee’s iron industry. The…
“The majority of African-Americans who remained in the south became tenant farmers or sharecroppers by the end of the Reconstruction era, yet there are few locations in Middle Tennessee that…
The Dunbar Cave Tour Film and Virtual Reality (VR) experience have changed the availability of the park’s mission. People can learn about the park online, and they can experience what…
How to Sue the Klan is the story of how five Black Chattanooga women successfully sued the Ku Klux Klan in civil court in 1982. This documentary film by Chattanooga filmmaker…
The goal of the project “was to design an in-house exhibit that appealed to an array of Memphians and spanned Memphis’ past, present and future by illustrating the interconnectedness of…
The ETHS Suffrage Showdown virtual project created teaching materials and an online exhibit featuring the local stories of woman suffrage from multiple perspectives. The curricula was launched via Padlet, and…