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William H. Johnson (1901 – 1970) painted his Fighters for Freedom series in the mid-1940s as a tribute to African American activists, scientists, teachers, and performers as well as international leaders working to bring peace […]
During the 1930s and early 1940s, George Hurrell (1904–1992) reigned as Hollywood’s preeminent portrait photographer. Hired by the Publicity Department at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) when he was only twenty-five, Hurrell advanced […]
Forces of Nature presents U.S. scientists, politicians, activists, writers, and artists who have shaped attitudes toward the environment from the mid-nineteenth century to today. These individuals represent diverse aspects of environmental […]
“Brick City” celebrates iconic architecture from cities around the world through carefully recreated constructions made from LEGO bricks by U.K.-based artist Warren Elsmore. Visitors will take a world tour to […]
“We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC,” the National Women’s History Museum’s first physical exhibit, will be at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, where attendees can trace […]
Long before the term “power couple” found its way into English lexicon, dynamic duos had been making their mark on U.S. history. “Powerful Partnerships: Civil War-Era Couples” sheds light on […]
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