Why Juneteenth? Remembrance and Reflection

UIS Center for Lincoln Studies , United States

Juneteenth also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is Friday, June 19, a holiday that is arguably as important to our nation as the Fourth of July, since it commemorates […]

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The Surprising Stephen A. Douglas

UIS Center for Lincoln Studies IL, United States

Join the UIS Center for Lincoln Studies for a special presentation and discussion on Abraham Lincoln's political rival, Stephen A. Douglas. Reg Ankrom author of "Stephen A. Douglas: The Political […]

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Black Smoke and the History of Barbecue with Adrian Miller

Atlanta History Center , United States

Atlanta History Center and AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate, are pleased to host an evening with Adrian Miller, aka The Soul Food Scholar, in celebration of Soul Food Month and the release […]

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Recipe Cards for Civic Conversation

The Family Dinner Project , United States

One way families can connect with the past and mark the Civic Season together begins with talking about historical events and concepts related to the celebration. Talking about the Civic […]

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American Conversations Essay Contest

Founders' Place Historical District, Inc. 529 N 14th St, Muskogee, OK, United States

American Conversations is an essay contest open to residents of Founders' Place Historical District, Inc. between the ages of 17 - 29. This is our second year to participate in […]

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Women Changemakers You May Not Know

Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative , United States

An animated series highlighting women who organized their communities to make change. Their work improved healthcare, working conditions, government support, and literacy.

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African American Genealogy Digitization Project

Filson Historical Society , United States

Collections Assistant, Emma Johansen offers us details on the digitization work of the Sanders-Bullitt family papers. This grant project funded by the Kentucky Genealogical Society helps to create accessible records […]

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THE SANDERS-BULLITT FAMILY PAPERS

Filson Historical Society , United States

A reworking of the Bullitt family papers to highlight the people enslaved by the Bullitt family on the Oxmoor plantation and the Cottonwood plantation from the late eighteenth century to […]

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Women’s Suffrage: The Movement in Louisville

Filson Historical Society , United States

Only 100 years ago, in 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified, granting women the right to vote in the United States. The fight for ratification was long and difficult for […]

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Theodore Roosevelt’s Children

America250 , United States

Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, from 1901 to 1909. Here you can read about his six children, their lives at the White House and beyond. […]

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A Community Conversation: Beyond the 50 States

America250 , United States

The United States is made up of 50 states, plus 6 territories/jurisdictions: Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Washington, DC. In this […]

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