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Philadelphia celebrates its founder more than any other American city, but…
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An introduction to the History Speakers program.
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Beth Allison Barr discusses her book The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth.
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Drs. Graham and Jach about how the system of convict leasing – often referred to as “slavery by another name” – flourished in Fort Bend County, and the discovery of the…
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Audio only Drs. Jach and Graham discuss the Sugarland95 discovery and convict leasing in Texas.
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John S. Huntington is a professor of history at Houston Community College in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Houston in 2016, and his first book manuscript, Far-Right…
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Beth Allison Barr, PH.D. discusses her book The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth.
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“THERE’S SOMETHING HAPPENING HERE, WHAT IT IS EXACTLY AIN’T CLEAR”Interpreting the 1960s Youth Revolt By Dr. John Moretta, professor of history at HCC
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HCC Professor John Huntington discusses content from his manuscript.
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Clint Smith is a 2014 National Poetry Slam champion, an Individual World Poetry Slam Finalist, a Callaloo Fellow, and has served as a cultural ambassador for the U.S. Department of State. He is a…
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Wednesday, November 3rd at 3:30: Vince Lee, archivist at the LGBT History Research Collection at the University of Houston, will discuss the contents of the collections and the work of an archivist.…
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Wednesday, November 3rd at 3:30: Vince Lee, archivist at the LGBT History Research Collection at the University of Houston, will discuss the contents of the collections and the work of an archivist.…
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Felipe Hinojosa, associate professor of history at Texas A&M University, discusses his new book, Apostles of Change: Latino Radical Politics, Church Occupations, and the Fight to Save the Barrio.…
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Dwight Watson, associate professor at Texas State University, gives a talk entitled “Lynching and HPD,” which discusses the 1928 lynching of Robert Powell. He also answers general…
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