[inaudible] he served as president of the National Underground railroad National Underground Railroad Freedom center for six years and worked at the National Museum of American History for 20. His most important exhibition was the groundbreaking field to factory. It generated a National Discussion on migration, race. He also cocurated the american presidency, a glorious burden. The National Underground Railroad Freedom center has attracted worldwide attention because of the quality of its presentation and focus on race, interracial cooperation, and issues of contemporary slavery. He has published extensively in the areas of public history. He is the past chair of the National Council for history education. He has been selected to the organization of american historians distinguished lecture symposium. He graduated from Brown University and holds a masters degree in a doctorate degree from rutgers university. [applause] he holds the chair of Civil War History at Dickinson College and se
The Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio has been awarded $18,000 from the National Trust for Historic Preservation s Dorothy C. Radgowski Learning Through Women’s Achievement in the Arts grant program to
The historic congregation of Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will receive $90,000 in grant funding to help with its building preservation.