LEADERSHIP TEAM

 
 

 

RAYMOND DOSWELL

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Raymond Doswell is a seasoned public historian, educator, and museum executive with close to 30 years of experience. He has worked collaboratively with regional and national entities such as museums, filmmakers, governmental organizations, public museums, manufacturers, colleges, and schools, advising and directing projects on history and culture. This work includes managing and advising the development of permanent and traveling history exhibitions. He has also traveled extensively as a public speaker on topics of African American history.  

Doswell served as Vice-President of Curatorial Services at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, where he managed exhibitions, archives, and educational programs, from 1995-2022. He was appointed Executive Director of the Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center in January 2023.  

Born in St. Louis, MO, Doswell grew up in E. St. Louis, IL. He graduated from Monmouth College (IL) in 1991 with a BA degree in History and training in education. He taught high school briefly in the St. Louis area before attending graduate school at the University of California Riverside. There, he earned an MA degree in History, emphasizing Historic Resources management. Doswell earned a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Kansas State University in 2008. 

 
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HANNIBAL JOHNSON

CURATOR

Hannibal B. Johnson is a graduate of Harvard Law School. He did his undergraduate work at The University of Arkansas, where he completed a double major in economics and sociology. Johnson is an attorney, author, and independent consultant specializing in diversity & inclusion/cultural competence issues and nonprofit governance. Johnson has also served as an adjunct professor at The University of Tulsa College of Law (legal writing; legal ethics), Oklahoma State University (leadership and group dynamics; business law [MBA Program]), and the University of Oklahoma (ethics; cultural diversity; race & reason; The 1921 Tulsa Race Riot; nonprofit leadership & management).

Johnson serves on the federal 400 Years of African-American History Commission, a body charged with planning, developing, and implementing activities appropriate to the 400th anniversary of the arrival, in 1619, of Africans in the English colonies at Point Comfort, Virginia. He chairs the Education Committee for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission. 

 
 
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OUR STAFF


 

CHRIS ROGERS
OPERATIONS MANAGER

AUNJ BRAGGS
MEMBERSHIP, DONOR & GRANTS SPECIALIST

 
 

EMILY CLAUSE
GROUP EXPERIENCE COORDINATOR

DAWNYA NORMAN
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT / OFFICE MANAGER

 
 
 

DOCENTS

TIFFANY BRUNER

CONNOR COLVIN

ANGEL HURD

CORIANDER SHOWN

MARGO TAYLOR

 
 
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 
 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

SAM COMBS
CHAIR


JESSICA LOWE-BETTS
IMMEDIATE PAST BOARD CHAIR

 
 
 

ALECIA BROWN
TREASURER


MAGGIE HILLE-YAR
SECRETARY

 
 
 
 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 
 

BRENDA ALFORD
BOARD MEMBER


DR. DEBORAH GIST
BOARD MEMBER


HANNIBAL B. JOHNSON
BOARD MEMBER

 
 

JON LAWRENCE
BOARD MEMBER


WILLIAM LISSAU
BOARD MEMBER


CINDY MCGHEE
IMMEDIATE PAST TREASURER

 
 

SANDRA QUINCE
BOARD MEMBER