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On Mon, 17 Oct 1994 12:36:09 -0400, John Strand wrote:
>We are looking for examples, preferably of fairly recent date, of
>institutions or individual professionals who have experienced political
>pressure aimed at altering or otherwise affecting their public exhibition
>process. (The most recent and most visible example, of course, is the
>National Air and Space Museum's future exhibition that includes display of
>the Enola Gay.) We want this information for an upcoming AAM Board of
>Directors meeting during which the rights of curators will be discussed.
>You may respond to the list, or to me directly, as you prefer. Discretion,
>if requested, will be guaranteed. Thanks to all for your help.
Does this mean that AAM is defining this as an academic freedom issue?
Ken Yellis
Assistant Director for Public Programs
Peabody Museum of Natural History
170 Whitney Avenue
Box 208118
New Haven, CT 06520-8118
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(203) 432-9891/9816(fax)
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