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Forty schoolteachers spend a week studying the Missouri-Kansas Border Wars at an NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop, from the Topeka Capital-Journal and the Lawrence Journal-World.
James City County Library in Williamsburg, VA hosts the NEH-funded traveling exhibition Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War, from the Virginia Gazette.
The New York Public Library building a “guidebook for time travelers” with NEH grant, from the New York Observer's BetaBeat blog.
The National Endowment for the Humanities releases its summer reading list for kids, from the San Diego Union-Tribune.
"Interactive Map Traces Slaves' Path to Emancipation," on the NEH-funded Visualizing Emancipation project at the University of Richmond, from the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Nebraska high school teacher selected to participate in an NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop on the music, culture, and history of the Mississippi Delta, from the McCook Daily Gazette.
Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College chosen as one of 18 participants in the “Advancing the Humanities” National Endowment for the Humanities Bridging Cultures project, from West Virginia’s State Journal.