Women in Guam History Poster: Emilie Green Johnston
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Part of Guampedia's Women in Guam History commemorative poster series. All posters in this series consist of an image of the individual being recognized, along with a brief biography with notable accomplishments. Poster design by Odyessa San Nicolas.
Emilie Green Johnston (1924-2011) was an archivist and historian whose work has helped other researchers of Guam history. Along with Guam historian/professors Paul Carano and Marjorie Driver, Johnston helped found the College of Guam’s (now the University of Guam) first research center. Today, the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center (MARC) is a world-class repository of materials including maps, documents, photographs, and other archived collections about Guam and the islands of Micronesia. In her multiple roles as bibliographer, writer, librarian and curator with MARC, Johnston contributed greatly to making historical knowledge of the region available to the public.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL POSTER. To order the complete series, click here.
- DIMENSIONS: 20" x 30"
- WEIGHT: 2.8 oz