History doesn’t always shout. Sometimes it whispers—softly enough that only those trained to listen will hear it.
For Dr. Sarah Mitchell, listening had been her life’s work.
As a senior archival historian working deep within the National Museum of African American History, Sarah handled thousands of photographs each year. Cabinet cards, tintypes, early silver prints—faces frozen in time, carefully cataloged and quietly returned to storage. Photographs, she believed, were records. Evidence. Not invitations.
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