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About the Surratt House Museum
The Surratt House Museum was founded almost fifty years ago as a site dedicated to fostering an appreciation for the history and culture of nineteenth-century Prince George’s County, Maryland, with particular emphasis on the years of 1840 to 1865. It sought to interpret the web of conspiracy surrounding the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, as well as the lives of those involved in the conspiracy including Mary Surratt and her son John Surratt, Jr.
Today, the Museum is transforming its traditional narrative into one that is more inclusive, diverse, and relevant through the development of impactful interpretation, programming, and exhibits. The site’s history as a place of enslavement is finally being acknowledged and interpreted as part of these efforts. The Museum engages in the history of the mid-to late-nineteenth century through an intersectional lens. The Surratt House Museum now places a special emphasis on the ways in which the assassination of President Lincoln impacted the legal and political application of Reconstruction, the development of prejudicial racial laws, the rise and acceptance of the “Lost Cause” mythology, and the reclamation of history and national memory.
Mission
To ensure a most just future, the Surratt House Museum serves as a catalyst for civic dialogue and for deeper perceptions of the U.S. Civil War, Reconstruction era, and evolving fight for social justice.
Position Description
The Surratt House Museum seeks a creative, forward-thinking archivist to assess approximately 45 linear feet of archival collections that have previously received minimal levels of attention. To date, the archives have not been fully cataloged, leaving the museum at a disadvantage. As a former site of enslavement, the museum now aims to create new systems that advance racial and social equity and justice through our spaces, collections, programs, and services.
This one-year position will support broader museum efforts to align each program area with the museum’s mission, vision, and values through the development of a preliminary inventory and the creation of an archive manual. The archivist will focus on several accessioned but largely unprocessed paper archival collections to produce the deliverables.
This is a one-year, part-time, hourly position that is up to 15-30 hours a week.
May be subject to medical, drug and alcohol testing.
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate a workplace culture of diversity, equity and inclusion without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, gender identity, or any other non-merit factor.Full Time
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$77k-106k (estimate)
04/14/2024
06/13/2024
mnppc.org
Silver Spring, MD
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