Quilting, for my family, is all but a lost art, passed down from the matriarch of each family […]
Category Archive: oral history
At its best, public history combines theory, practice, and experimentation. Rather than a set of skills, I approach […]
We all have that one piece of clothing, be it a fresh new hat or a favorite pair […]
In 1979, Soul Train host Don Cornelius introduced the nation to five dancers who called themselves the Electric […]
New York City in the 1980s and ‘90s was home to a squatting movement unlike any other in […]
WikiHow claims to be a community of “knowledge philanthropists.” It’s a for-profit enterprise founded by Jack Herrick in […]
It is with deep regret that we mark the passing of Clifford M. Kuhn, associate professor of History […]
(This post is part of our ongoing attempt to “live-blog” our participation in community-based history in South El […]