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David Trowbridge and his app Clio were featured in Kansas City Magazine!
"Imagine walking through Loose Park and your phone notifying you that local historian Bill Worley can tell you the story of how the park came to be."
https://t.co/7Dhy3xm9WJ
Black female figures were a powerful force that drove 19th-century Cambridge forward. Their ideas came to life in churches, schools, and other spaces that still stand today. Stroll through the sites where Black women made history with this walking tour: https://t.co/eW8yG9wiIc.
This is a tour of Stamps, AR, made with @thecliodotcom about Dr. Maya Angelou and her autobiography “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”
I hope this will aid readers worldwide to root her work in the space it partly emerged from.
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#OTD in 1960, four African American @NCATSUAggies students, named the Greensboro Four, staged a nonviolent sit-in at a lunch counter in #Greensboro, #NC.
Learn about the impact of these protests, with the #NEHgrant-funded @Thecliodotcom: https://t.co/wMdetWVWL8
Here is a walking tour of my hometown of Nashville, AR, made with @thecliodotcom
You’ll learn about:
➡️ the first location of @Dillards
➡️ the congress secretary involved in the USA’s entry into WWI & WWII
➡️ why “Arkansas’s” is officially correct
https://t.co/oXBwFFPksR
This monument honoring the landmark 1947 school desegregation case Mendez v. Westminster was dedicated last year. #MonumentsMatter#PublicHistory https://t.co/L2TBIi99un
The Monuments Project is an unprecedented multi-year commitment by the Mellon Foundation aimed at transforming the nation’s commemorative landscape.
The Project funds public initiatives that promote unrepresented stories in commemorative spaces. https://t.co/xaPx4mNfMh
Congratulations to this year's SHA Award Winners!
Tim Case, winner of the William F. Holmes Award for the best paper presented by a graduate student or junior faculty member
Liana DeMarco, winner of the C. Vann Woodward Award for the best dissertation on southern history
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The AHA mourns the passing of former AHA president Natalie Zemon Davis. An influential and prodigious scholar and a dedicated teacher, her research and her mentorship has left a lasting impression on those who knew her and on the historical discipline.
Aviator Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, was born in #Atchison, #KS, #OTD in 1897.
Visit Earhart’s birthplace and early childhood home, which is now a museum, with the #NEHgrant-funded @thecliodotcom. https://t.co/CnmW8zZ05J