Accepting nominations through September 20 The Greensboro History Museum, Inc. invites nominations of an individual or organization for the 2022 Voices of a City Award, an honor recognizing significant and original contributions to local history. Nominations will be accepted on behalf of individuals and organizations, and self-nominations are welcome. Submissions by or for high school […]
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Accepting nominations through September 20 The Greensboro History Museum, Inc. invites nominations of an individual or organization for the 2022 Voices of a City Award, an honor recognizing significant and original contributions to local history. Nominations will be accepted on behalf of individuals and organizations, and self-nominations are welcome. Submissions by or for high school […] |
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Drop by the museum for Trauma in the Civil War’s Final Campaign with Author Ernest A. Dollar Jr.! Dollar, the Director of the City of Raleigh Museum, talks about his new book, Hearts Torn Asunder: Trauma in the Civil War's Final Campaign in North Carolina with UNCG History PhD Candidate, Andrew Turner. Book sales and […] |
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For more than a decade the New Arrivals Institute has been providing immigrants and refugees with language and job training. We'll talk with NAI Executive Director Leilani Roughton about the organization, the people it serves, and its connection to Greensboro's history as a welcoming city for newcomers. Bring your own lunch to the museum and […] |
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McGirt-Horton Branch Library and the Greensboro History Museum are excited to welcome Dr. Virginia Summey for a presentation and conversation about her new book The Life of Elreta Melton Alexander: Activism within the Courts. Her work draws extensively on Alexander's own writings most of which are housed in the UNC Greensboro archives. Dr. Summey is a […] |
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Join the Greensboro Public Library for this special presentation with author Oscar Hokeah starting with a light continental breakfast served at 8:30 am. Told in a series of voices, Calling for a Blanket Dance takes us into the life of Ever Geimausaddle through the perspectives of his family as they face myriad obstacles. His father’s injury […] |
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Enjoy a live History Notes podcast with Bennett Belles who took part in the 1960 Sit-Ins. Plus, see a preview of Triad Stage's world premiere of Rebellious by NC playwright Mike Wiley. Program takes place in partnership with Triad Stage at its Upstairs Cabaret. Refreshments served. |
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What’s on voters’ minds this fall ahead of midterm elections? How are court decisions shaping the state’s political landscape? How are the latest electoral maps influencing contests? Political scientist Christopher A. Cooper will be talking with veteran political reporter Lynn Bonner about what may be shaping North Carolinian’s choices this November in a free public […] |