TIPHC Newsletter, June 3-9, 2018

    Exploding Myths About 'Black Power, Jewish Politics' Photo: From left Bishop James Shannon, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, Dr. Martin Luther King and Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington Cemetery, February 6, 1968. (Charles Del Vecchio/Washington Post/Getty Images (Texas Public Radio) Many Americans tell the story of Black-Jewish political relations

2023-03-13T14:52:11-05:00June 6, 2018|2018 Fall, African American Texas History, Featured|

TIPHC Newsletter, May 27-June 2, 2018

The Issue on the Table: Is “Hamilton” Good For History? In a new book, top historians discuss the musical’s educational value, historical accuracy and racial revisionism Photo: Opening night of the Broadway musical “Hamilton” at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (WENN Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo) (Smithsonianmag.com) Even if it hadn’t won big at the

2023-03-15T12:21:57-05:00May 30, 2018|2018 Fall, African American Texas History, Featured|

TIPHC Newsletter, May 13-19, 2018

How a Wave of Honest History Museums Is Changing Black Tourism Photo: Visitor Dwayne Wilson sits in the Contemplative Court at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington on Sept. 7. (Evelyn Hockstein/For the Washington Post via Getty Images) (Slate) While 30 percent of black leisure travelers consider learning about history

2023-04-26T13:31:43-05:00May 16, 2018|2018 Fall, African American Texas History, Featured|
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