Box 3
Contains 34 Results:
University of Delaware talk, 2006-11-06
Includes: email correspondence, research with annotations and a lecture titled "In the four generations after the American Revolution, Philadelphia African Americans shaped a community that provided world-wide leadership- political, social, economic, religious, and artistic. How'd they do that?".
Benjamin Franklin: A Case of Legerdemain, 2006
Includes: email correspondence, notes, research with annotations and lecture.
Abolition and Black Philadelphia lecture, 2006
Includes: lecture, recommended reading list, schedule and email correspondence for the Benstitute 2006 program.
Interpreting history and culture lecture, 2006
Includes: syllabus and lectures for a guest presentation that Emma gave as part of an English class at the University of Delaware.
Library of Congress presentation, 2006
Includes: correspondence, notes and lecture from a talk that Emma gave at the Library of Congress on Benjamin Franklin.
Lecture research, 2006
Inlcudes: research with annotations and an extended reading list for a lecture Emma gave on Philadelphia dn 19th century immigrants.
Working Without a Safety Net: Pennsylvania's Early Underclass lecture, 2007
Includes: research with annotations, lecture notes and event pamphlets from a lecutre Emma gave as part of a workshop for the Rural History Confederation.
Teaching American History: Religion in Revolutionary America, 2008
Includes: Lecture with annotations, printed slides and an extended reading list.
Friends, Race, and "Truth": a Journey of Balance lecture, 2009
Includes: email correspondence and lecture that was given at Sandy Spring Friends School.
Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, 2011
Includes: a Philadelphia Inquirer article by Emma titled "William Penn's Holy Experiment Stands the Test of Time", an event pamphlet, and a flyer from a panel discussion that Emma participated in for the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia.