Bontoc Eulogyby Marlon Fuentes The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair included a live exhibit of tribesmen from what is now known as the Philippines; what happened to these people? | |
The Burning Barrelby Christina Craton and Timothy Schwab The Burning Barrel explores the personal costs of consumerism in the rise and fall of a small rural community. | |
First Face: The Buck Starts Hereby Jim Wolpaw and Steven Gentile George Washington visited the home of artist Gilbert Stuart to sit for what is considered one of the most famous portraits ever created — Washington’s stoic image on the one dollar bill. | |
Locust Pointby John Bright Mann Get a glimpse of the American immigrant experience circa 1900 in the nation’s second-largest immigration point after Ellis Island. | |
Margaret Sanger: A Public Nuisanceby Barbara Abrash, and Esther Katz A look at the early public debate surrounding birth control and the unstoppable Margaret Sanger. | |
Memory of Fireby Edin Velez, and Sarah Vogel A theatrical meditation on the "discovery" of the new world by Christopher Columbus. |
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