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2023 Institute Faculty

ASHP CML

She was director of exhibitions at the New York Public Library, and previously a senior content developer and interpretive planner in the New York office of the museum design firm Ralph Appelbaum Associates, where she worked on the development of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, along with other international projects.

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In Memoriam: Renowned Political Scientist and former APSA President, Dr. Matthew Holden, Jr., Passes Away

Political Science Now

In 2012, Holdens biography was entered into the U.S. Through the media and a series of user-friendly products, services and events, The HistoryMakers enlightens, entertains and educates the public, helping to refashion a more inclusive record of American history. Holden also received an honorary L.L.D. Congressional Record.

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2023 Schedule & Syllabus

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History,” Journal of American History 95:2 (September 2008); Michael L. Reading: Eleanor Harvey, “Introduction,” The Civil War in American Art , (Washington, D. Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2021); Lucretia Giese, “Winslow Homer’s Prisoners from the Front: an American History Painting?”

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Not all towns are created equal, digitally

The Hechinger Report

— Inside a high-ceilinged library at Northridge High School here, seniors are typing on 16-year-old laptops donated by a local Rotary Club. We’re doing everything we can,” says Mr. Norton, as the seniors in the library close their balky laptops and head to class. Photo: Melanie Stetson Freeman/The Christian Science Monitor.

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The Condemnation of Blackness: Lies We’re Told About Crime

Zinn Education Project

21, 1939: African Americans Arrested for Going to Public Library Sept. 26, 2012: Trayvon Martin Murdered Sept. I am also going to take a trip to the library and pick up some of the books referenced in the discussion. 6, 1865: 13th Amendment Ratified Oct. 31, 1891: Coal Creek War March 25, 1931: Scottsboro Nine Aug.

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What education could look like under Harris and Walz

The Hechinger Report

Earlier this year, he signed a law barring libraries from banning books based on ideology; book bans nationwide have largely targeted LGTBQ+-themed books. She also filed friend-of-the-court briefs in support of the University of Texas’ race-conscious admissions policy when the Supreme Court heard challenges to it in 2012 and 2015.

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