Category: Recent News
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Report for Dickinson & Slavery Reaches Community
The final report for the Dickinson & Slavery initiative is now being distributed to the wider Dickinson College community. The 35-page report recommends “a deliberative process” for improving the commemoration of the college’s ties to slavery and anti-slavery, including consideration for renaming some buildings on campus that have been honoring former slaveholders. The President’s Commission…
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New Project on Slave Stampedes
(Carlisle, Pa) During the summer of 2018, the National Park Service (NPS) and its Network to Freedom program began a cooperative agreement with the House Divided Project at Dickinson College designed to investigate the concept of “slave stampedes” with a focus on Eastern Missouri and escapes from there into the greater Missouri borderland. The goal of this research project will…
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Luxenberg Speaks on New Book About Plessy
(Carlisle, PA) On Thursday, April 25, 2019, acclaimed author Steve Luxenberg will be speaking at the ATS auditorium (7pm) at Dickinson College on his new and highly anticipated book, Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America’s Journey from Slavery to Segregation (W.W. Norton, 2019). Book signing will follow. This event is free and open to…
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Coleman To Speak from Gettysburg Address Lectern
On Saturday evening, March 23, 2019, Christy Coleman, CEO of the American Civil War Museum in Richmond, VA, will speak at Dickinson College from 7pm to 8:15pm at the ATS auditorium, from the lectern that was on the speaker’s platform at Gettysburg on November 19, 1863. Coleman will be delivering a keynote address for the…
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Open House for Dickinson & Slavery Exhibit
2-1-19 | Exhibit Opening Contact: Matthew Pinsker Email: hdivided@dickinson.edu o (Carlisle, PA) On Friday, February 1, 2019, there will be public open house and exhibit launch in the House Divided Studio at 61 N. West Street from 10am to 4pm. The new “Dickinson and Slavery” exhibit will feature special panels that commemorate the college’s ties…
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POSTPONED –Register for 2020 Teacher Workshop
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS BUT THE SAME PROGRAM WILL GO FORWARD NEXT YEAR ON SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2021. THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR THEIR PATIENCE. (Carlisle, PA) Registration for the March 21, 2020 House Divided Project workshop on Teaching Slavery opens today. Please go to this form in order to sign…
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Constitution Day Panel on Fugitive Slave Law’s Legacy
(Carlisle) On Monday, September 17, 2018, the House Divided Project and the Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues will be co-hosting a special panel at Dickinson in honor of Constitution Day that will address the topic: “The Fugitive Slave Law and the Crisis Over Immigration Policy: Assessing a Forgotten Legacy.” Panelists include noted scholars Richard Blackett (Vanderbilt),…
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Register for March 23d “Teaching Slavery” Workshop
(Carlisle, PA) Registration for the March 23, 2019 House Divided Project workshop on Teaching Slavery opens today. Please go to this form in order to sign up now! The sessions are entirely free but space is limited to the first 50 registered participants –open to educators (or self-educators!) from any level, Dickinson students or home-schooling…
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Open House Features Rare Relics
On Saturday, March 23, 2109, from 9am to 5pm, the House Divided Project is sponsoring an open house at 61 N. West Street to highlight its new Dickinson & Slavery exhibit. For that day only, visitors will also be able to view rarely seen relics associated with slavery and emancipation from the renowned J. Howard Wert Collection.…
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Pinsker Contributes to new HISTORY Channel Series
The HISTORY channel has just launched a new short video series for teachers and students called, “Sound Smart,” that offer concise ways to think about major topics in U.S. history. House Divided Project director Matthew Pinsker has helped inaugurate the series with several episodes from the antebellum and Civil War era. Pinsker’s topics include: Manifest Destiny…