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October 7, 2013

 
Upcoming Events

The Tristan Crist Illusion Show
Sep 3 - Oct 25 :: See master illusionist Tristan Crist escape from a locked, metal jail cell and defy gravity by floating...

'Paul Bunyan's Progress,' a Madison History Roundtable Presentation
Oct 10 :: Michael Edmonds, deputy director of the Wisconsin Historical Society's library and archives and author of...

'One Small Farm' Book Talk and Signing in Middleton
Oct 10 :: Photographer Craig Schreiner will share the stories behind his new Wisconsin Historical Society Press book,...

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Sisters in Spirit: Native American Stories in Rocks and Beads
Autumn on the Farms in October
Link to Cool Links home page. Freedom Summer Digital Collection
25,000 pages from the Society's manuscript collections on Civil Rights are now available online. They focus on 1964's Mississippi Freedom Summer project, in which thousands of local African-American residents were joined by hundreds of northern volunteers to challenge segregation and secure voting rights. View photos, letters, diaries, pamphlets, memos, and much more. Download a free PowerPoint and Sourcebook of key documents.

Recollection Wisconsin
Wisconsin Heritage Online has a new name and much-enhanced Web site. It's a statewide consortium of historical organizations sharing pictures, books, manuscripts, maps and museum artifacts on the Web. Now you can also share your own stories and connect with other people who love history. Enjoy 100,000 items from more than 80 Wisconsin historical organizations at Recollection Wisconsin.

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The Man with the Branded Hand
This month, Wisconsin abolitionist Jonathan Walker will be inducted into the National Abolitionist Hall of Fame in Petersboro, N.Y. Known in his own day as "The Man with the Branded Hand," Walker is finally getting national recognition more than 150 years after his dramatic act. At the time, the poet John Greenleaf Whittier honored him with the following lines: "With...

The latest issue of the Wisconsin Magazine of History. Wisconsin Magazine of History

The autumn issue of the "Wisconsin Magazine of History" features articles on "Policing the Wayward Woman" and the history of eugenics in Wisconsin, the origins of the cranberry industry, industrial designer, Brooks Stevens, and Packers photographer, Vern Biever.

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