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K-12 educators from throughout the U.S. and its
territories are invited to apply to participate in "Race
and Place: African Americans in Washington, DC from 1800-
1954," a NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture
Workshop for School Teachers offered by Decatur House
Museum and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The workshop is designed to provide teachers with an in-
depth understanding of four crucial periods in American
history—pre-Civil War, Civil War, Reconstruction and
Segregation—by studying the experiences of African
Americans in the nation’s capital. Support from the
National Endowment for the Humanities will provide a $500
stipend and a partial travel reimbursement to assist with
travel, lodging, and living expenses.

The workshop will include visits to “off the beaten path”
historic sites in Washington, DC; lectures and discussions
led by nationally known scho...See More


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