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Call for Papers: American Philosophical Society “The Power of Maps and the Politics of Borders”

The American Philosophical Society Library invites scholars in all fields to submit paper proposals for an international and interdisciplinary conference investigating the power of maps and the politics of drawing borders.

Amy Osterhout

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NHL’s Black Hockey History Mobile Museum Completes Multi-City Tour

The NHL’s American Legacy Black Hockey History Bus will complete its eight-city tour in Washington, DC this week as part of the league’s “Hockey is for Everyone” campaign.

Amy Osterhout

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Philadelphia-Made Films Featured in Senegalese Museum

Forty-four Philadelphia-based films will be showcased at the Museum of Black Civilizations in Dakar, Senegal to showcase African-American lives in the City of Brotherly Love.

Amy Osterhout

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The Cultural Value of Everyday Places: A Symposium to Honor Longstreth

“The Cultural Value of Everyday Places: A Symposium to Honor Longstreth” symposium will take place ahead of the 2019 VAF Conference Landscapes of Succession in Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania May 28-29.

Amy Osterhout

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Call for Papers: 2019 Pennsylvania Historical Association Annual Meeting

The Pennsylvania Historical Association invites proposals for its 2019 Annual Meeting, being held October 17-19. The conference theme will be “Constructing Citizenship and Community.” Proposals are due by March 15.

Amy Osterhout

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Philadelphia Honors Founding Fathers and Black History with Market Street Renaming

The “Avenue of Our Founders,” between Front and Eighth Streets, honors Market Street’s place in Philadelphia history. Also renamed was a portion of Sixth Street between Race and Lombard, now known as the “Avenue of Freedom” to mark sites of black historical significance.

Amy Osterhout

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Historic Preservation Courses for Spring 2019

Register for any of MARCH’s Spring 2019 course offerings in Historic Preservation.

Amy Osterhout

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NJ History Day Judges Needed

Judges are still needed for New Jersey History Day’s four contests this year! Judges are provided a free breakfast and lunch, and have the opportunity to learn from and give feedback to the next generation of historians.

Amy Osterhout

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Philadelphia Organizations Featured in #ColorOurCollections

The New York Academy of Medicine invites participants to #ColorOurCollections. The week-long campaign provides access to hundreds of pages of adult coloring books from international museums, archives, and libraries.

Amy Osterhout

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The MoMA’s Busy Summer

The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan will close its doors this summer to finish a $400 million overhaul of its collection starting June 15.

Amy Osterhout

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