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Libraries’ Spring Public Programming Series Set to Begin February 8

The Libraries’ public programming series, Beyond the Page: Exploring the Cultural, Historical and Scholarly Record, is about to begin. This semester we will once again explore the "American Idea."

Envisioning Emancipation [book]Envisioning Emancipation

Friday, February 8
3:00 PM

Mitten Hall
Great Court
1913 N. Broad Street

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Join us for a conversation on Envisioning Emancipation (Temple University Press, 2012). In this groundbreaking book, renowned photographic historian Deborah Willis and historian of slavery Barbara Krauthamer have amassed 150 photographs—some never before published—from the antebellum days of the 1850s through the New Deal era of the 1930s. After the program, the authors will be on hand to sign books.

Upcoming Programs

•   Thursday, February 21 at 2:30 PM in Paley Library Lecture Hall

Join us for On American Main Streets: A Conversation with Miles Orvell and Sandy Sorlien
 
•   Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 PM in the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection

Join us for the annual Women’s History Month program Women Activists in Philadelphia
 
•   Tuesday, March 26 at 3:30 PM in Paley Library Lecture Hall

Join food historian Andrew Smith to discuss Drinking History: How Beverages Changed America
 

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