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New MARCH Exhibit: Women at Work on Cooper Street

“Women at Work on Cooper Street” is the newest exhibit on display at the MARCH house at Rutgers-Camden. The project details the varied lives of women who lived along Cooper Street in Camden in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Amy Osterhout

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American Jewish History Institutions in Philadelphia, New York Co-organize '1917,' First Exhibition of Its Kind

‘1917: How One Year Changed the World’ is a collaboration between the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia and the American Jewish Historical Society in New York.

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Mariam Williams

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Bard Graduate Center Focus Projects Series Expands with Two New Exhibitions

Chinese material culture and the first world’s fair held in the U.S. will be exhibited.

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Mariam Williams

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Year-End Exhibit Rush

December and January present your last chances to see these exhibits in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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Mariam Williams

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University of Maryland Exhibit Shows Connections Between African Spiritual Practices, Christianity

“Frederick Douglass & Wye House: Archaeology and African American Culture in Maryland” interprets independent culture of enslaved people.

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Mariam Williams

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NJ Day Celebration 2016

In celebration of New Jersey Day, several of the State’s cultural agencies have put together a series of exhibits and programs for Friday, June 24, 2016.

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Visualizing 19th Century New York

“Visualizing 19th Century New York” a new exhibit at the Bard Graduate Center, opens on September 19th. The exhibit will be accompanied by a symposium, gallery programs, and walking tours.

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