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July 2020
TURNING POINTS IN DURHAM HISTORY – Online
The Durham County Library and Museum of Durham History present a four-part live web series that captures today’s issues, framed in the context of Durham’s history in 50-year increments. The four parts will look at: 1. 1868—1917; 2. 1918—1967; 3. 1968—2019; 4. 2020. Panelists will include local historians and experts on Durham history, hosted by Jim Wise. Viewers may submit questions during the live presentation. Join us by registering at durhamcountylibrary.org or by watching via MoDH’s Facebook Live. Part…
Find out more »TURNING POINTS IN DURHAM HISTORY – Online
The Durham County Library and Museum of Durham History present a four-part live web series that captures today’s issues, framed in the context of Durham’s history in 50-year increments. The four parts will look at: 1. 1868—1917; 2. 1918—1967; 3. 1968—2019; 4. 2020. Panelists will include local historians and experts on Durham history, hosted by Jim Wise. Viewers may submit questions during the live presentation. Join us by registering at durhamcountylibrary.org or by watching via MoDH’s Facebook Live. Part…
Find out more »August 2020
TURNING POINTS IN DURHAM HISTORY – Online
The Durham County Library and Museum of Durham History present a four-part live web series that captures today’s issues, framed in the context of Durham’s history in 50-year increments. The four parts will look at: 1. 1868—1917; 2. 1918—1967; 3. 1968—2019; 4. 2020. Panelists will include local historians and experts on Durham history, hosted by Jim Wise. Viewers may submit questions during the live presentation. Join us by registering at durhamcountylibrary.org or by watching via MoDH’s Facebook Live. Part…
Find out more »TURNING POINTS IN DURHAM HISTORY – Online
The Durham County Library and Museum of Durham History present a four-part live web series that captures today’s issues, framed in the context of Durham’s history in 50-year increments. The four parts will look at: 1. 1868—1917; 2. 1918—1967; 3. 1968—2019; 4. 2020. Panelists will include local historians and experts on Durham history, hosted by Jim Wise. Viewers may submit questions during the live presentation. Join us by registering at durhamcountylibrary.org or by watching via MoDH’s Facebook Live. Part…
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