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Voters at Last: Battling for the Ballot — A New Program Available From the Delaware Humanities Forum

Posted on May 12, 2012 by Mike

This is a new program available from the Delaware Humanities Forum ———————— This program examines the struggle to extend voting rights to most adult citizens in Delaware and the nation.  Using archival photographs, newspapers, cartoons, letters and speeches the  organizing, petitioning, picketing, leafleting, educating, and politicking that went on is presented in a lively way. …

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Pass the Rum: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition — A New Program Available from the Delaware Humanities Forum

Posted on May 12, 2012November 3, 2022 by Mike

This is a new program available from the Delaware Humanities Forum ————————— This program looks at historical attempts to regulate the consumption of alcohol over the centuries.  While most people are aware of prohibition in the 1920s, during the so-called Noble Experiment, attempts to regulate this behavior extend far back into our past.  While the…

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An Old Man Recalled the British Attack on Fredericktown and Georgetown During War of 1812

Posted on May 1, 2012 by Mike

In constructing the annals of a time when harrowing warfare came to communities all along the Chesapeake Bay I’ve  spent lots of time searching for long forgotten manuscripts and newspapers that were penned long ago.  These aging letters, newspaper accounts, diaries and other sources from everyday people open a window on history, providing glimpses of…

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Searching for the First Draft of History: Overseeing the Process of Finding Lessons About the War of 1812 in Stacks of Old Newspapers

Posted on April 15, 2012 by Mike

Local papers have brought up-to-date information to residents of Havre de Grace since the early 1800s. But on that day in May 1813 when the British stormed into the fishing village, almost completely destroying it, there wasn’t a local weekly to tell people about one of the biggest stories in the annals of the town’s history. As…

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