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Living Legacies
Arnold Arboretum celebrates women who grew New England in the 20th century. -
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The Challenge of Preserving the Historical Record of #MeToo
Evidence of the #MeToo movement should be preserved, both because it matters and because it could disappear. -
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Emily Dickinson's Black Cake
This brandy-spiked recipe reveals the reclusive poet was actually a well-known baker. -
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Charles Dickens Tried to Banish His Wife to an Asylum, Letters Show
As a great novelist and a master journalist, Charles Dickens maintained tight control over what the public learned about his separation from his wife. -
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Meet the Uncelebrated Black Architect who Designed Duke and Parts of Harvard
One of the most sidelined American architects is African American architect Julian Francis Abele. -
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Cambridge Artist Honors Remarkable Women in History With a Drawing Every Day
What does Rep. Ayanna Pressley have in common with a world champion motorcyclist, a Japanese-American sculptor and an Anglican bishop? -
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Ruskin at 200: A Victorian Genius and His Art
A very eminent Victorian remains a force for how we understand art and society. -
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5 Highlights from the African American Collections at Schlesinger Library
The African American collections at Schlesinger Library tell the fascinating stories of women from all walks of life. -
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Ukraine in the World
Explore the history of Ukraine and Ukrainians throughout the world drawing from Harvard's collections in Ukrainian literature, politics, history, and more.