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Learn about important figures in Black History Frederick Douglass 1818–1895 Let us have no country but a free country, liberty for all and chains for none. Let us have one law, one gospel, equal rights for all, and I am sure God's blessing will be...
Visual Arts Highlights Advance warning – Noted architect/sculptor/installation artist Maya Lin who designed the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C. will give a talk as part of the “SAM TALKS” series on June 29th at Seattle Art Museum. Go to seattleartmuseum...
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I have shortened my message to the NSA to this: LET ME MAKE ONE THING PERFECTLY CLEAR: I AM USING THIS WEB SITE TO ACTIVELY SUPPORT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, WHILE THE NSA AND THE REST OF AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE TRIES TO DESTROY HIM. THAT MAKES...
AN OPEN LETTER to PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump from (the Living Memory of) NANCY REAGAN, Ronald Reagan, JACKIE KENNEDY, John F. Kennedy, Paul Craig Roberts, Bruce Cameron... and yourself. President Trump, "THEY" TRIED TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT REAGAN.....
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Process: A Blog for American History
Process: A Blog for American History
Education as Activism: The Voter Education Project in the Civil Rights Movement
In May 1962, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) received a grant worth $5,750.00 for voter registration campaigns in Mississippi from the Voter Education Project (VEP). In exchange, ...
Experimenting with the Digital Humanities to Remix Scholarship
The hallways are dimly lit and lined with windowless rooms. As you walk down and gaze into one beige rectangle after another, the same performance is taking place. A person stands behind a podium with...
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