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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTEND:20240220T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART:20240221T140000Z
DTEND:20240221T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549518752
DTSTART:20240222T140000Z
DTEND:20240222T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549521825
DTSTART:20240223T140000Z
DTEND:20240223T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549524898
DTSTART:20240226T140000Z
DTEND:20240226T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240312T130000Z
DTEND:20240312T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240313T130000Z
DTEND:20240313T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240314T130000Z
DTEND:20240314T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
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DTSTART:20240315T130000Z
DTEND:20240315T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
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 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
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GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549585341
DTSTART:20240403T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549587390
DTSTART:20240404T130000Z
DTEND:20240404T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
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DTSTART:20240405T130000Z
DTEND:20240405T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DTSTART:20240410T130000Z
DTEND:20240410T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DTSTART:20240411T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240412T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240417T130000Z
DTEND:20240417T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240418T130000Z
DTEND:20240418T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240419T130000Z
DTEND:20240419T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
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DTSTART:20240422T130000Z
DTEND:20240422T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
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DTSTART:20240423T130000Z
DTEND:20240423T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
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DTSTART:20240424T130000Z
DTEND:20240424T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549615053
DTSTART:20240425T130000Z
DTEND:20240425T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
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 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
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 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
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 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
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  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
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 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
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GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
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GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
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 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240517T130000Z
DTEND:20240517T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240520T130000Z
DTEND:20240520T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240521T130000Z
DTEND:20240521T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART:20240522T130000Z
DTEND:20240522T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DTSTART:20240523T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DTSTART:20240527T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
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DTSTART:20240528T130000Z
DTEND:20240528T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240529T130000Z
DTEND:20240529T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240530T130000Z
DTEND:20240530T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240531T130000Z
DTEND:20240531T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104205Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549664232
DTSTART:20240603T130000Z
DTEND:20240603T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549666281
DTSTART:20240604T130000Z
DTEND:20240604T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104206Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549668330
DTSTART:20240605T130000Z
DTEND:20240605T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DTSTART:20240610T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTEND:20240619T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240620T130000Z
DTEND:20240620T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
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DTSTART:20240621T130000Z
DTEND:20240621T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104206Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549697015
DTSTART:20240624T130000Z
DTEND:20240624T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104206Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549699064
DTSTART:20240625T130000Z
DTEND:20240625T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
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  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
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DTSTART:20240716T130000Z
DTEND:20240716T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
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 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
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SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
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 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
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 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240729T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240730T130000Z
DTEND:20240730T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240731T130000Z
DTEND:20240731T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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DTSTART:20240801T130000Z
DTEND:20240801T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549749268
DTSTART:20240802T130000Z
DTEND:20240802T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTAMP:20260519T104206Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_45510549751317
DTSTART:20240805T130000Z
DTEND:20240805T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
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DTSTART:20240806T130000Z
DTEND:20240806T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
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CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART:20240807T130000Z
DTEND:20240807T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND:20240808T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART:20240809T130000Z
DTEND:20240809T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ephemeral\, or transitory\, materials of print culture – 
 newspapers\, diaries\, scrapbooks and more – are essential historical ar
 tifacts today as they often provide insights into what was left out of his
 tory books. In the 19th and 20th centuries\, the materials of Black print 
 culture were also instrumental in developing community and reflecting the 
 Black experience.\n\n \n\nIn Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest 
 for National Identity\, visitors will learn how the editors\, publishers\,
  writers and creators of Black print materials drew on this sense of commu
 nity to understand who they were as a culture\, to fight for Black rights 
 and to explore self expression through print mediums.The items on view inc
 lude newspapers\, scrapbooks\, periodicals\, books\, manuscripts and more 
 that underscore the impact of these print materials and the changes they g
 enerated. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is curated by Britney Henry\, a doctoral
  candidate from UD’s Department of English. She is also an African Ameri
 can Public Humanities Initiatives Fellow (AAPHI) at UD.\n\n \n\nThe exhibi
 tion is on view February 6 - August 9\, 2024\, in the Lincoln Exhibition C
 ase\, which is located outside the Special Collections Gallery in Morris L
 ibrary. It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admiss
 ion is free.
GEO:39.677967;-75.75296
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Club Exhibition Case\, Outside Special Co
 llections Gallery
SUMMARY:Black Expression in Black and White: A Quest for National Identity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/black_expression_in_black_and_w
 hite_a_quest_for_national_identity
CATEGORIES:Students
CATEGORIES:Faculty & Staff
CATEGORIES:Community
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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