DacianFalx Report post Posted Monday at 08:40 PM Hallo, friends. As part of Black History Month, next month, a local museum/living history resource has reached out to me in search of general historical information on pre-20th century leatherwork, as well as any specific focus on Black leatherworkers/tanners. The theme, I'm told, for this year is “African Americans and Labor,” and I'd love to help them out. I know quite a lot about leatherwork in the ancient world, pre-colonial Europe, Asian, and African leather traditions, but my knowledge of post-colonial America is rather thin on the ground. I would appreciate any specific sources, or information, you could share or direct me towards. Thank you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArtD Report post Posted Tuesday at 12:27 AM (edited) Unable to provide any information but applaud the effort. Art Edited Tuesday at 12:27 AM by ArtD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybopp Report post Posted Tuesday at 02:36 PM 17 hours ago, DacianFalx said: Hallo, friends. As part of Black History Month, next month, a local museum/living history resource has reached out to me in search of general historical information on pre-20th century leatherwork, as well as any specific focus on Black leatherworkers/tanners. The theme, I'm told, for this year is “African Americans and Labor,” and I'd love to help them out. I know quite a lot about leatherwork in the ancient world, pre-colonial Europe, Asian, and African leather traditions, but my knowledge of post-colonial America is rather thin on the ground. I would appreciate any specific sources, or information, you could share or direct me towards. Thank you Check with University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology/ Penn's Anthropology dept. They may have some resources to help you out. - Bill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites