Krystal Appiah |
Krystal
Appiah, the Library Company of Philadelphia’s Curator of African American
History has accepted a position as an instructional librarian within Special
Collections at the University of Virginia. In her new role, Krystal will bring
primary sources into the classroom for undergraduates and graduate students,
and work with the Rare Book School. Over the last five years, Krystal has
helped to not only define the Library Company’s Program in African American
History, in part through her work within the Mellon Scholars Program, but she
has also contributed greatly to the stewardship of our strong legacy of the
African Americana Collection. She accomplished this by sharing her own
expertise and content knowledge with scholars and researchers, by securing acquisitions vital to our collections,
and by promoting and planning excellent Black History Month and Juneteenth
Programs. She has also curated exhibitions at the Library Company including “The
Genius of Freedom: Northern Black Activism and Uplift after the Civil War
(2015),” and has presented at many conferences across the country. Serving
hundreds of scholars each year through reference inquiries and on-site
services, Krystal has been a vital part of the Library Company’s mission. We
hope that you will join us on January 31st, 2016 as we wish
Krystal well and good luck on her exciting new professional journey.
Raechel Hammer
Chief Development Officer
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