#FF: The #SchomburgCenter's Shirley Brown Alleyne led a training earlier this month with a group of public school teachers in partnership with NYC's Dep. of Education. The session highlighted our history, education programs & curriculum series.
https://t.co/aYQLf1JUeq
Fresh new listening for your Friday! Ronald Angelo Johnson on the podcast, talking about history writing with Black Studies sensibilities, transnational study, and the dynamics of coalition building. Here and at most streams:
https://t.co/QUYPvqzmSc
We are inviting early-career scholars and ABD graduate students to participate in a two-day workshop at Brown University in October 2026 focused on the Global Black Press. See the link for more details.
https://t.co/TLeSKO1Vir
Historian here so honored to have curated the 250th exhibition, The Second American Revolution, @ALPLM in Springfield based on my new book #theriseandfallofthesecondamericanrepublic starting next week until January 17 2027. https://t.co/j3n3UoYP8s
The Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking outstanding candidates for an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) position in the history of U.S. political economy from the Civil War to the present.
https://t.co/gUGwAMjvBH
In 1800, John Adams ordered the federal government’s move from Philadelphia to the new capital in Washington, D.C. Read here: https://t.co/KIbLjtLy7k #JohnAdams#America250
The JER and The Panorama are now on Linked in!
Are you interested in connecting with the #JERPano in more meaningful ways - while growing your professional circles?
Then connect with us on Linked-In at - https://t.co/hTAscIw7MV
The SHEAR Civics Exchange is Live!
This initiative helps create a space to connect the public with SHEAR members that can speak to your organization, club, or institution about the history that has shaped our institutions and civic culture.
https://t.co/DHg6apnnFK
A “Demystifying the Doctorate” by Molly Nebiolo is live!
She reflects on imposter syndrome and its graduate student impact in "A Collective Ailment: Imposter Syndrome and Moving (Slogging?) through the PhD (Discussed in the Framework of a WebMD Page)" https://t.co/QQWoMavYVA
#OnThisDay in 1796, a young, enslaved woman named Ona Judge escaped the home of George Washington while living in Philadelphia. This door handle, which may have been the handle Judge used to escape, was removed from the President's House. #OnaJudgeDay
🚪: https://t.co/RlWUMpRDvf
This 30-second clip is 🔥 *Becoming American* drops on Philadelphia station @WHYY on 28 May; on @PBS stations nationwide on 15 June. I’m proud to @AlecDun1 & other brilliant scholars in it. 🎥🇺🇸📜
https://t.co/EYCZ04Wnwf
I am pleased to announce the publication of my interview with French historian and scholar Dr. Claire Bourhis-Mariotti about her excellent book on the relationship between Haitians and African Americans in the nineteenth-century.
https://t.co/Wqm3fVTdse
@BourhisMariotti
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SHEAR Civics Exchange is Live!
This initiative connects you with SHEAR members who can speak to your organization, club, or institution about the history that has shaped our civic institutions and civic culture. Click here to find speakers and learn more: https://t.co/gDADf2qBkC
I’m thrilled to be part of this phenomenal film about #America250, Philadelphia & complexities within US democracy. Check it out on @whyy & @PBS!
https://t.co/g28WssS3nf
Registration is open for #SHEAR2026! Join us July 16-19 in Philadelphia for our 47th annual meeting. Get the details, register, explore the program, and book your hotel room at https://t.co/bLTdBp6YPE.