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Dominique Luster portrait

Dominique Luster

Dominique Luster, a very proud Kentuckian, currently serves as the Charles "Teenie" Harris Archivist at Carnegie Museum of Art. Luster’s work with the Harris Archive includes innovative applications of information and computational archival science for public engagement that will aid memory workers in curating and preserving history. Her research also considers various historiographical approaches to culturally competent, racially conscious archival practices.
  • Teenie Harris Archive
A soldier in uniform stands with his right arm around an older man and his left arm around an older woman, while both look at him with pride.

With Diligence and Care: Celebrating Memorial Day through the Photographs of Charles “Teenie” Harris

Photographs by Charles "Teenie" Harris offer glimpses of the lives of black soldiers during World War II.

By Dominique Luster May 23, 2020

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