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Tag: Museum Director Musings

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Museum Director Musings: Historical Perspectives from 1830-1930 on America’s Future

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  • Posted on September 18, 2018January 15, 2021
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Museum Director Musings: Youth Heritage Summit at the Homestead

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  • Posted on July 21, 2018January 8, 2021
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Museum Director Musings on 30 Years at the Homestead

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  • Posted on July 3, 2018January 8, 2021
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Museum Director Musings on the Transforming Historic Landscape of Alhambra

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  • Posted on April 16, 2018January 11, 2021
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Museum Director Musings: Appreciating the Homestead’s Volunteers

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  • Posted on April 7, 2018April 19, 2021
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Museum Director Musings on Being Principal for a Day at Workman High School

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  • Posted on March 1, 2018January 11, 2021
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Museum Director Musings on Collaboration and Its Unexpected Consequences

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  • Posted on February 22, 2018January 11, 2021
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Museum Director Musings on J. Paul Getty and “All the Money in the World”

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  • Posted on February 3, 2018January 11, 2021
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Museum Director Musings: Seeking Out History and Nature in San Antonio Canyon

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  • Posted on November 20, 2017December 21, 2020
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Museum Director Musings: Seeking Out History at Los Nietos and Rancho Los Cerritos

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  • Posted on November 18, 2017December 21, 2020
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  • Take It On Faith: “Buried With Christ in Baptism by Immersion” by Aimee Semple McPherson, Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, 28 May 1925
  • “His Sole Dependence for His Future Maintenance”: A Report to the United States Senate on the Memorial of William Money of Los Angeles, 27 May 1852
  • “The Fact That This Class of People Are Buying in This Property Speaks for Itself”: Letters Regarding North Whittier (Hacienda) Heights, 25-26 May 1913
  • Getting Schooled With Helen M. Pierce’s “The Graduate School Days” Scrapbook, Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, 1917
  • Treading the Boards with a Program for “Beau Brummel,” Belasco Theatre, Los Angeles, the Week of 24 May 1909

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Being in CA, we often think that slavery didn’t happen here, but after an enlightening and thought-provoking afternoon with Dr. Kevin Waite @kevinwaite yesterday discussing his book West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire all in attendance learned the true story. His book tackles the often untold history of how and why Southern slaveholders infiltrated the American West in the years leading up to the Civil War and how they kept a stranglehold there for decades to come.
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