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Beneath the Floorboards: Whispers of the Enslaved at Marlpit Hall

The Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA) opened its newest exhibition “Beneath the Floorboards: Whispers of the Enslaved at Marlpit Hall” […]

Nicole Skalenko

Front Page Public Humanities News

The Brooks-Park Home and Studios: 1 of 11 Most Endangered Historic Places

The National Trust for Historic Preservation lists the Brooks-Park Home and Studios in East Hampton, New York as one of […]

Nicole Skalenko

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National Archives Presents Genealogy Series: 1950 Census

The National Archives presents a Genealogy Series on the 1950 Census. The series began in March and will continue until […]

Nicole Skalenko

Front Page Public Humanities News

Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement Through Children’s Books

The New-York Historical Society opened its newest exhibition on April 1 titled: “Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil […]

Nicole Skalenko

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Arch Street Project Public Forum

The Arch Street Project and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities will host a virtual public forum on May […]

Nicole Skalenko

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2022 New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference

The New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference: “Building a Place for History: Rediscovery and Renewal” will take place on […]

Nicole Skalenko

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NJCH Event Series “In the Weeds”

The New Jersey Council for the Humanities presents a new three-part event series titled “In the Weeds” that aims to […]

Nicole Skalenko

Public Humanities News

Refusing 'the vocation of mere scholar,' new generation of intellectuals enriches public culture

Not seeing academia as a refuge and using social media to generate an audience, younger intellectuals are reemerging in the public sphere.

Mariam Williams

Public Humanities News

Radio Program Previews Upcoming MARCH Disability History Conference

“Humanities Connection,” a radio program sponsored by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, focused on upcoming MARCH program on disability history.

Tamara Gaskell

Public Humanities News

History, Memory, and Disability Rights Public Humanities Program

“History, Memory, and Disability Rights: Creating Inclusive Public Humanities Programs,” a public humanities conference and workshops, will take place on Nov. 19, 2016.

Tamara Gaskell

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