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Another One Bites the Dust | Mining the Public
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Adventures of a newbie public historian. Another One Bites the Dust. By Courtney M. Baxter. Approximately five days ago I realized that this would be my last week of graduate classes. It crept up on me and now its a little bittersweet. Am I really getting sentimental about what could easily be described as voluntary intellectual and emotional torment? Never thought I’d ever learn anything about HTML beyond my Myspace days and what do you know? I did, thanks to Dr. Roberts and Codeacademy. One thought on ...
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Adventures of a newbie public historian. Author Archives: Courtney M. Baxter. Multiculturalism Needs to Work: Public Historians of Color. Posted in Public History. By Courtney M. Baxter. During my oral exam (the final step in completing my Masters program), my adviser/program director asked me: “Do you think it matters that you’re an African-American public historian? How about curators who are indigenous? I’ll use the term “ people of color. The obstacles and possible solutions to encourage the increase...
Multiculturalism Needs to Work: Public Historians of Color | Mining the Public
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Adventures of a newbie public historian. Multiculturalism Needs to Work: Public Historians of Color. Posted in Public History. By Courtney M. Baxter. During my oral exam (the final step in completing my Masters program), my adviser/program director asked me: “Do you think it matters that you’re an African-American public historian? 8221; I had a lot to say on the subject. Well that already seems like it was long ago and now I’m officially done with my Masters degree in public history. May 28, 2014 at 5:1...
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New Deal Parks | Landscape Redux
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Reflections of a public historian navigating heritage field and stream. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Documenting the War on Poverty. Stones River National Battlefield. C&O Canal National Historical Park. NCPH Sustainability Task Force. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Red Boiling Springs Bank. Cragfont State Historic Site. MTSU Public History Newsletter. West Virginia Independence Hall. George Wright Forum 31,. Read it here: GW Sirna 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park | Landscape Redux
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Reflections of a public historian navigating heritage field and stream. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Documenting the War on Poverty. Stones River National Battlefield. C&O Canal National Historical Park. NCPH Sustainability Task Force. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Red Boiling Springs Bank. Cragfont State Historic Site. MTSU Public History Newsletter. West Virginia Independence Hall. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are comment...
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Reflections of a public historian navigating heritage field and stream. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Documenting the War on Poverty. Stones River National Battlefield. C&O Canal National Historical Park. NCPH Sustainability Task Force. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Red Boiling Springs Bank. Cragfont State Historic Site. MTSU Public History Newsletter. West Virginia Independence Hall. MTSU Public History Newsletter. Read the newsletter here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Public History Residency | Landscape Redux
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Reflections of a public historian navigating heritage field and stream. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Documenting the War on Poverty. Stones River National Battlefield. C&O Canal National Historical Park. NCPH Sustainability Task Force. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Red Boiling Springs Bank. Cragfont State Historic Site. MTSU Public History Newsletter. West Virginia Independence Hall. President Lyndon B. Johnson talks to a Job Corps enrollee at Catoctin in 1965. Photo courtesy of NPS. You are...
Veterans History Project | Landscape Redux
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Reflections of a public historian navigating heritage field and stream. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Documenting the War on Poverty. Stones River National Battlefield. C&O Canal National Historical Park. NCPH Sustainability Task Force. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Red Boiling Springs Bank. Cragfont State Historic Site. MTSU Public History Newsletter. West Virginia Independence Hall. Skills Used/Acquired: oral history methods, transcription and editing, project management, and public outreach.
Canal Quarters | Landscape Redux
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Reflections of a public historian navigating heritage field and stream. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Documenting the War on Poverty. Stones River National Battlefield. C&O Canal National Historical Park. NCPH Sustainability Task Force. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Red Boiling Springs Bank. Cragfont State Historic Site. MTSU Public History Newsletter. West Virginia Independence Hall. I was an integral member of an interdisciplinary team that created the C&O Canal Quarters Program. Putting my...
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Reflections of a public historian navigating heritage field and stream. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Documenting the War on Poverty. Stones River National Battlefield. C&O Canal National Historical Park. NCPH Sustainability Task Force. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Red Boiling Springs Bank. Cragfont State Historic Site. MTSU Public History Newsletter. West Virginia Independence Hall. Ross and Mead Marble Quarries. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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November 2, 2011 · 10:20 AM. Links on the Occupied. This past weekend’s reading never arrived, so here is a reading list that is occupied by a lot of reading on the movement and the economy that created it, specifically the rapid change of events in Oakland. I’ve been getting busier and busier as grad school applications loom, so we’ll see how I hold up my end of the reading bargain. Without further ado, read on! Occupy Wall Street could be the new populism of the left. But what does that mean? It’...
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Adventures of a newbie public historian. Multiculturalism Needs to Work: Public Historians of Color. Posted in Public History. By Courtney M. Baxter. During my oral exam (the final step in completing my Masters program), my adviser/program director asked me: “Do you think it matters that you’re an African-American public historian? 8221; I had a lot to say on the subject. Well that already seems like it was long ago and now I’m officially done with my Masters degree in public history. Approximately five ...
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Wednesday, February 28, 2018. Knitalong - With Prize! As winter is winding down, I’m excited about spring, but also a little sad to be about to put away all my knit items. I thought it would be fun to have one last winter knitting hurrah, and host a knitalong of the Winter Toppers hats! And let’s face it, a knitalong is even more fun when somebody gets a prize! All the details (and pictures of the prize) below! To participate, all you need to do is knit a hat from the Winter Toppers for 18” Dolls. About ...
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Dear costuming friends,. I started this web site many years ago, knowing very little about HTML, and before CSS was even really a thing. Over the years, I had fun learning some CSS, and even figuring out some JavaScript. Meanwhile, in "real life," I was working as a business analyst. Meanwhile, as I've learned so much more, I've realized that this little web site, once my pride and joy, was actually terrible, mostly in that it was using out of date HTML/CSS, and really never even properly using CSS to be...
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A pack of lies. Friday, July 18, 2008. In corporate life, I regularly collect news stories and pictures from 30 company locations in various parts of the world. I compile these bits of wisdom, inanity, and lameness into the bi-weekly Corporate News Update—a sort of half-baked electronic newsletter. Over a three-year-period, I've discovered at least one important thing: people in Sofia, Bulgaria have drastically different views of newsworthiness than their counterparts in Chilliwack, British Columbia.
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