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Women on the Front Line – Stories of Delaware Suffragists

Posted on August 22, 2019August 12, 2023 by Mike

I recently did a Delaware Humanities sponsored talk on Women’s Suffrage at the New Castle Courthouse Museum.   In that ancient courtroom, a large, engaged crowd gathered on a Sunday afternoon to reflect on the long struggle for women’s suffrage in America.  For some eighty years, the ladies petitioned, campaigned, marched, and protested as they fought…

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Joining the NEH Assessment Team in Indiana

Posted on August 19, 2019December 18, 2025 by Mike

While I was in Indiana as part of an assessment team for the National Endowment for the Humanities, I had a chance to meet with the talented Hoosiers who bring innovative humanities programs to the State. This is a tweet for the NEH Fed/State Twitter Feed.

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The Chesapeake & Delaware Canal on MPT

Posted on July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 by Mike

For Chesapeake Bay Week 2019, Maryland Public Television (MPT) aired a special on the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. The special aired on April 22 at 9 p.m. I was pleased to have the opportunity to assist MPT with this project by providing research assistance as the documentary crew planned the production. Here is the MPT…

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When the Sheriff was the Hangman

Posted on June 19, 2019January 3, 2025 by Mike

A LECTURE — For the Hereditary Order of the Signers of the Bush Declaration, I was recently asked to examine the era in our criminal justice system when the sheriff was the county executioner or hangman. This gruesome responsibility was eventually centralized in the state prison systems, but the duty remained in the hands of…

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