Between 1870 and the 1920s, Tennessee experienced great changes fueled by the post-Civil War industrial revolution. Exhibits on woman's suffrage, Prohibition, and the Tennessee Centennial Exposition illustrate the state's involvement in social issues of the times.
Important artifacts on display include:
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Documents attesting to the rise of a Knox County African-American family, the McKameys, to middle-class status over the years 1860-1930;
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Perhaps the largest collection of Tennessee pottery from the late 19th and early 20th centuries; and
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Chair made by R.H. Macy and Company of New York, displayed at the Tennessee Centennial Exposition.
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