Can you believe it's already December, which means its the end of the fall semester and we were sad to see our fall intern, Morgan Stence, leave us :(
But for the brief time we had her, she was a congenial addition to our happy crew. And of course, she did work for us too!
Morgan processed the Scarritt Bennett Center Collection for her project, which covers the various events, lecture series, workshops, and festivals - primarily the Celebration of Cultures Festival.
And now, I'll step out of the way to allow Morgan to tell you about the collection in her own words...
What is Scarritt Bennett and Why Do I Care?
Okay, so this might be your question. Why do I care that the Scarritt Bennett Center has a collection that I can look at? I can understand your confusion about why it might be important that a place in Nashville has a collection at the Metro Archives. When I first started my internship, I asked the very same thing: “Why is this a collection?” But this is different. Trust me.
A while back, Sarah talked about how Nashville is the “Athens of the South.” She gave an overview of the history to the title and how it’s a sort-of catch all phrase referencing the dedication of Nashville to education, specifically the colleges and universities of Nashville.
They seem to be everywhere. I mean think about it, in West Nashville you have Tennessee State, Vanderbilt, Belmont, and Lipscomb all within a 15-minute drive from each other. But that is not where the educational emphasis of Nashville stops. The Scarritt Bennett Center Collection reminded me that education is not just for the post-secondary. It includes individual organizations as well.
Okay, but Why Now?
Let me paint a picture for you, I am just an undergraduate at Middle Tennessee State University who has a staggering interest in learning about archives. A little nerdy, yes, but hey what can I say? From Sarah - told you she fit in.
I applied for an internship at Metro Archives, and after two interviews, I was given two options for the collection I was to work on: the Altrusa Club Collection or the Scarritt Bennett Center Collection (primarily featuring the Celebration of Cultures Festival).
After a quick trip to Google like a true researcher, the Celebration of Cultures Festival that I was initially drawn to was confirmed as my project. I knew I wanted something that investigated Nashville history, and I wanted to learn more about a topic that I wasn’t familiar with.