Acknowledgments
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Emma Lazarus
(1849-1887)
"The New Colossus"
[titled "Sonnet" in notebook]
1883
Manuscript poem, bound in journal
Courtesy of the American Jewish Historical Society, New York and Newton Centre,
Massachusetts (41)
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Staff for the Exhibition
Interpretive Programs Office:
- Irene Chambers, Interpretive Programs Officer
- Cheryl Regan, Exhibition Director
- Tracey Avant, Exhibition Specialist
- Debbie Durbeck, Production Officer
- Christopher O'Connor, Lead Exhibition Production Specialist
- Betsy Nahum-Miller, Online Exhibition Coordinator
- Tambra Johnson, Chief Registrar
- Rachel Waldron, Registrar
- Susan Mordan, Education Specialist
and
Giulia Adelfio, Denise Agee, Kimberli Curry, Seth de Matties,
David Hayward, Martha Hopkins, Carroll Johnson, Antonio La Greca,
Pamela Steele
Library of Congress Curator:
- Michael W. Grunberger, Hebraic Section, African and Middle Eastern
Division
Special consultant to the Library of Congress on the exhibition:
- Jonathan D. Sarna, Brandeis University
Media Research:
Exhibition Interns
- Deborah Hamer, Brandeis University
- Emma Levine, University of Michigan
- Rebecca Grunberger, University of Maryland
- Tamika Outlaw, Lincoln University
Library of Congress Staff Contributors:
Conservation
Rikki Condon, Kaare Chaffee, Lage Carlson, Claire Dekle, Annlinn
Grossman, Yasmeen Khan, Terry Boone, Dana Hemmenway, Lynn Kidder,
Adrienne Lundgren, Jesse Munn, Heather Wanser, Melaina Zakian
Hebraic Section
Peggy K. Pearlstein, Sharon S. Horowitz, Rachel Becker, Fentahun
Tiruneh
Manuscript Division
Marvin Kranz
Information Technology Services
Andrew Cook, Lisa Cope, Jade Curtis, Ronnie Hawkins, Glen Krankowski,
Karl Rogers, Domenic Sergi
Network Development and MARC Standards Office
Julie Mangin, Elizabeth Miller
also
Levon Avdoyan, Beverly A. Gray, Betty Harris, Paul Zani, African
and Middle Eastern Division; Mark Conner, Sue Siegel, Larry
Stafford, Charles Stanhope, Development Office; Ronald
Grim, John Hébert, Geography and Map Division;
David Kelly, Humanities and Social Sciences Division;
Meredith Shedd-Driscoll, Law Library; Jo Ann Jenkins, Librarian's
Office; Deanna Marcum, Robert Dizard, Carolyn Brown, Library
Services; Alice Birney, Janice Ruth, Daun van Ee, Mary Wolfskill, Manuscript
Division; Pat Loughney, Sam Brylawski, Alan Gevinson, Mike
Mashon, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division;
Mark Horowitz, Ray White, Walter Zvonchenko, Music Division;
Gail Petri, Leni Donlan, Elizabeth Ridgeway, Office of Strategic
Initiatives; Lesia Bodnaruk and Mark Hauver, Preservation
Reformatting Division; Katherine Blood, Beverly Brannan,
Sara Duke, Verna Curtis, Carol Johnson, Martha Kennedy, Elena
Millie, Prints and Photographs Division; Sheryl Cannady,
Audrey Fischer, John Sayers Public Affairs Office;Stanley
Bandong, Onetta Benoit, Printing Management Section;
Mark Dimunation, Clark Evans, Rosemary Fry Plakas, Gerald Wager, Rare
Book and Special Collections Division; Prosser Gifford, Scholarly
Programs; Georgia Higley, Serial and Government Publications
Division; Wanda Cartwright, Kim Moden, Elsa Keshishian-Roth,
Bernadette Snead, Nishelle Wingfield Miles, Special Events
Office
For their scholarly advice and assistance, special thanks
are due to Grace Cohen Grossman (Skirball Cultural Center
Museum) and to Eric Goldstein (Emory University), Pamela Nadell
(American University), Lauren Strauss (Independent Scholar),
and Jenna Weissman Joselit (Princeton University). In addition,
the Library of Congress greatly appreciates the support and cooperation
of its Commission partners: Gary P. Zola (Jacob Rader Marcus
Center of the American Jewish Archives), Greg Bradsher (National
Archives and Records Administration); and Michael Feldberg (American
Jewish Historical Society).
Exhibition and brochure design
Dennis Konetzka Design Group, LLC, Washington, D.C. and Studio
A, Alexandria, Virginia
The Library of Congress wishes to thank all of the lenders to
this exhibition including: National Archives and Records Administration,
Washington, D.C.; American Jewish Historical Society, New York;
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati;
Hebrew Union College, Skirball Cultural Center Museum, Los Angeles;
Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri; Touro Synagogue
Congregation Jeshuat Israel, Newport, Rhode Island; National Archives
and Records Administration Northeast Region, New York; and Kahal
Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue, Charleston, South Carolina.
The Library of Congress exhibition From Haven to Home and
related commemorative programs marking the 350th anniversary of
Jewish life in America were made possible by a generous grant from
Bernard and Audre Rapoport, through the Abby and Emily Rapoport
Trust Fund in the Library of Congress.
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