[Michelle Barnes Speech Papers]

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In these papers, Michelle Barnes writes two drafts of a speech. Draft one, page one, "I am michelle Barnes artists, co-founder of the CAC, a community-based arts organization deeply rooted in Houston's 3rd and committed to serving all people of Houston through the arts. Our artist directed organization encourages out of the studio into processes which can utilize their skills and for which they can earn not only a living but earn credibility and visibility by quality service they promote. Tied to a government which wants to be and should be supportive of the people who support people. tied to … continued below

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In these papers, Michelle Barnes writes two drafts of a speech. Draft one, page one, "I am michelle Barnes artists, co-founder of the CAC, a community-based arts organization deeply rooted in Houston's 3rd and committed to serving all people of Houston through the arts. Our artist directed organization encourages out of the studio into processes which can utilize their skills and for which they can earn not only a living but earn credibility and visibility by quality service they promote. Tied to a government which wants to be and should be supportive of the people who support people. tied to the children who need to see and experience the rights of life. The joys of thinking, learning, doing, creative. Happy to have this opportunity to share this time with my colleagues in the work of that we have to each other. NEA- of the people/ for the people. We are tied to each other as artists, art educators, art administrators. As people practicing, perfecting, and professionalizing the art of giving back to our city. We are supportive of the NEA as an agency of the people being supportive of the people who do the work in neighborhoods across the country."
Draft two, pages two and three, "I am Michelle barnes artist, co-founder of the Community Artists' Collective. We are deeply rooted in the heritage of houston's 3rd ward. We are deeply committed to serving all people of Houston through our work with individuals and organizations across the city. It is wonderful to have this opportunity to share this time with my colleagues in service to the people of our city and country to symbolize the ties that we have with each other and many others across the nation working in our field of dreams and endeavor. We are tied to each other as artists, art educators, and administrators, mothers, fathers, and administrators, mothers, fathers, and people who vote. People who care as people practicing, perfecting, and professionalizing the art of giving back to our cities across the nation. We want the NEA to be an agency fo the the people of America but the NEA must respect the judgement of the people it serves. The senate must let the NEA do the work it knows should be done."

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Hidden Selections of Houston’s African American and Jewish Heritage

The Hidden Selections of Houston’s African American and Jewish Heritage collection provides public access to collections highlighting the history and experiences of African-American and Jewish communities in and near Houston, which in turn shed light on nationally significant issues including politics, art, race, and religion. These communities are underrepresented in archival repositories across the nation, and particularly in publicly accessible digital repositories.

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[Michelle Barnes Speech Papers], paper, Date Unknown; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556606/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.

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