Introduction. Beyond the Land Acknowledgement, by Michael W. Hartman & Jami C. Powell
Section 1: Complicating Histories: Curating Across Disciplinary Boundaries
1. Collaborative Methodologies for an Expanded American Art: This Land: American Engagement with the Natural World, by Morgan E. Freeman & Thomas H. Price
2. A Site of Struggle, A Methodology of Accord, by Janet Dees & Alisa Swindell
3. Generative Collaboration: Toward a More Expansive American Art, by Karen Kramer & Austen Barron Bailly, with Michael Hartman & Jami Powell
Section 2: Reframing Collection Practices and Care
4. Reflection and Representation: Native Art Acquisitions for the 50th Anniversary of the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery, by Anya Montiel
5. Recontextualizing and Reckoning Historic American Art, by Mindy N. Besaw
6. Feke's Kincemoss: Collaboratively Rewriting a Colonial Painting, by Layla Bermeo & Roger Paul
Section 3: Interrupting Colonial Structures
7. "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?": The Aesthetic and Curatorial Politics of Invitation and Interruption in Imperial Museums, by Kirsten Pai Buick
8. Imagining Otherwise, by Hazel V. Carby
9. Braiding, Stitching, Sweeping: Black Feminist Domesticity and Art History, by Alexandra M. Thomas
10. Tyrus Wong's Asian Americana, by Yinshi Lerman-Tan
Conclusion. An Invitation, by Michael W. Hartman and Jami C. Powell