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Oprah Winfrey’s New Museum Exhibition Proves She is Part of American History

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Among the artifacts included in the exhibition is this 1971 yearbook page from East Nashville High School, highlighting Winfrey’s participation in student government during her senior year there. (Benjamin G. Sullivan/Digital Imaging Specialist)

*The Washington Post’s Peggy McGlone reports: The National Museum of African American History and Culture will open a new exhibit on Friday titled “Watching Oprah: The Oprah Winfrey Show and American Culture” featuring video clips, interview segments, movie costumes, and personal photographs and journals to explore what has influenced Oprah Winfrey and how her work has shaped America.

“What’s interesting is the same way America thought about Walter Cronkite — you could trust Walter Cronkite and his opinion — they trust Oprah,” said museum director Lonnie G. Bunch III. “An African American woman becomes the person America turns to.”

Winfrey donated $21 million to the $540 million museum, making her its largest individual benefactor (its theater is named in her honor). But her role as benefactor did not influence the exhibition, Bunch said.

“We made sure there was a bright line, that this was done by the museum and museum scholars,” he said. “The fundraising was not through Oprah’s people.”

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Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture
Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture

Curators Rhea L. Combs and Kathleen Kendrick worked with Winfrey and her staff on arranging loans for the exhibition and on fact-checking and background information.

“In terms of content and narrative and the way the story is told, it’s the museum’s product,” Kendrick said. “The way we approached it was the way we approach all of our exhibitions.”

The show balances Winfrey’s humble personal story with her achievements.

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