Margaret the First
Join us for the March book club to discuss Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton. Written by Washington University in St. Louis...
Join us for the March book club to discuss Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton. Written by Washington University in St. Louis...
Drop in for a collaborative digital transcribe-a-thon in celebration of Frederick Douglass’s birthday. We will be transcribing the correspondence of Frederick...
Based upon extraordinary true events, this is the story of Eliza Rone, an enslaved woman who, in 1856, worked for...
“People don’t follow titles, they follow courage.” William Wells Brown In celebration of Washington University Libraries’ recent acquisition of a...
Join us for the January book club to discuss The King’s Anatomist by Ron Blumenfeld. One of the most renowned figures in...
Join us for the keynote address of Blind Spots: 13th Annual Illustration Research Symposium, featuring Charles Johnson. The award-winning and prolific...
Celebrate LGBTQ history month at this fun zine workshop. Attendees will learn about the importance of zines in queer culture,...
Join us for an entry level hands-on workshop which provides participants the opportunity to develop their creative minds and think...
While Isaac Newton is considered a hero of the so-called Enlightenment, a period widely regarded as breaking with the “superstitions”...
Join us for a one-day symposium to officially open the Harley Hammerman Collection on Eugene O’Neill. This symposium will also...
Spend an afternoon interacting with recent acquisitions and popular selections from Art Special Collections in the Kranzberg Art & Architecture...
This symposium brings together researchers, faculty, and graduate students in the United States and abroad to explore different facets of...

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