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October 5, 2016 (October 7, 2016)

200 Years of Illinois: Mies van der Rohe in the House

architecture Illinois / regional

On October 7, 2004, the National Register of Historic Places added the Farnsworth House, located near Plano, to its list of significant locales. Beautiful, yet a challenge to human habitation, […]

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October 4, 2016 (October 4, 2016)

200 Years of Illinois: Moses in No Man’s Land

Illinois / regional

On October 4, 1923, Charlton Heston floated down Lake Michigan in a reed basket and bumped ashore at No Man’s Land, Illinois. A proverbial land of milk and honey—well, booze and […]

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October 3, 2016 (October 3, 2016)

Sweet potatoes for a sweet year

food

Today marks Rosh Hashanah of the year 5777 and if you want to be Jewish for a day, you should eat. Because you look tired. Your cheeks look sunken. Are […]

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October 1, 2016 (August 16, 2016)

Release Party: A Century of Transnationalism

immigration world history

Immigrant transnationalism reminded scholars that migrants, in leaving home for a new life abroad, inevitably tie place of origin and destination together, scholars of transnationalism have also insisted that today’s […]

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September 30, 2016 (September 29, 2016)

200 Years of Illinois: Lead Is Galena and Galena Is Lead

Illinois / regional

On September 30, 1822, the federal government gave the first lease to mine lead in the Galena region to Richard M. Johnson. They also provided armed soldiers as guards to […]

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September 30, 2016 (September 29, 2016)

Banning books

American literature publishing

Last year Slate ran an article that, in that annoying Slate way, made it clear: the battle is won. We no longer have to fear book banning. It is a rare phenomenon, […]

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September 29, 2016 (September 29, 2016)

Return of the Word Warrior

African American Studies american history biography

This past Sunday, Washington, D.C. radio station WAMU-FM went into the vaults to find a classic 1949 radio documentary on Ida B. Wells. Part of the classic Destination Freedom series, the […]

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September 29, 2016 (September 29, 2016)

Throwbacklist Thursday: I Learned Law at the Movies

film law

Courtroom dramas and filmed jury rooms have left an indelible impression on Americans. That impression? The law is so straightforward you can wrap up any case in a maximum of […]

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September 27, 2016 (September 23, 2016)

Release Party: Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century

African American Studies literary studies women's history

From the new UIP release Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century, by Nazera Sadiq Wright.  African American educator and activist Fannie Barrier Williams highlighted what could happen when black girls in […]

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September 26, 2016 (September 23, 2016)

Marty Robbins, El Paso, and Mr. Teardrop

biography music

In three decades as a singer and songwriter Robbins placed a staggering 94 songs on Billboard’s country music charts. His musical style ranged from rockabilly rave-ups to pop standards and […]

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September 23, 2016 (September 23, 2016)

Trivia Friday

Illinois / regional

1. University of Illinois scientists have long endeavored to create a base for chewing gum that uses zein, a protein found in corn. In 2005, researcher Graciela Padua announced that […]

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September 22, 2016 (September 21, 2016)

200 Years of Illinois: Of Maulers and Marines

sports history

September 22, 1927. The date of The Long Count, one of most memorable moments in the annals of pugilism. In this corner, the heavyweight champion of the world, Gene Tunney, […]

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