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Tag: #Maine

November 11, 2020 Lincoln Paine Maine

Getting the Story Right

To get the stories right, we have to get the right stories.

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The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this multi-author blog space belong solely to each individual author, and do not necessarily reflect those of Atlantic Black Box or its members.

#AtlanticBlackBox Categories

  • Adult Education (1)
  • American Independence Museum (1)
  • Book Reviews (1)
  • Connecticut (16)
  • Events (28)
  • Greater Portland Landmarks (1)
  • Maine (24)
  • Massachusetts (20)
  • New Hampshire (5)
  • Online Learning (1)
  • Penobscot Marine Museum (7)
  • Resources (1)
  • Rhode Island (5)
  • Uncategorized (18)
  • Venture Smith (1)
  • Vermont (1)
  • Witness Stones Project (5)

#AtlanticBlackBox Contributors

  • Anne Farrow
    • Changed by an Assignment
  • Bill Sullivan
    • Author Talk with Elizabeth Normen, Venture Smith, Tuesday, (1/26), 7-8pm on Zoom
  • Sara E. Lewis
    • Spencer Hall: He Died in the Guinea Trade
  • Christy Clark-Pujara
    • How the Myth of a Liberal North Erases a Long History of White Violence
  • dennisculliton
    • Witness Stones and Teaching Teachers Hard History
  • Edward L. Bell
    • Freeing Eral Lonnon: a Mashpee Indian Presumed a Fugitive Slave in Louisiana, and the Role of Native People in the History of Judicial Abolition in Massachusetts
  • fionahopper1
    • Confronting Place Ignorance in Education
  • Jen Carr
    • Exeter, NH and Evolving Revolutionary History
  • Penobscot Marine Museum
    • Sighting a Slave Ship: The Logbook of the ship CORINNE, commanded by John K. Stickney in 1853
  • Kathryn DiPhilippo, Executive Director, South Portland Historical Society
    • Captain Taylor and Captain Talbot made history in Portland, Maine
  • Greater Portland Landmarks
    • Munjoy Hill’s 19th Century African-American Community
  • Katie McCarthy
    • How to Bring the Witness Stones Project to Life
  • Lincoln Paine
    • Race, Class, Labor, and Gender in American Maritime History: An Annotated Bibliography
  • Meadow Dibble
    • Event: Attucks and the Birth of a Nation
  • Rhonan Mokriski
    • Venture Smith – A story about a hero
  • robsanford
    • A Public Archaeology: The Archaeology of Malaga Island
  • susannahremillard4244
    • The Students Speak
  • Vana Carmona
    • Elizabeth “Mumbet” Freeman in Portland?!!

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Who we are

Atlantic Black Box is a nonprofit educational consultancy and production company focused on promoting public history initiatives, increasing multicultural literacy, fostering global competence, promoting critical thinking, and supporting creative expression with the goal of building community better through enlightened conversation.

Mission

The mission of Atlantic Black Box is to initiate and sustain open, engaging, and inclusive dialog about who we are—at the local, regional, national, and global levels—and about who we want to be going forward, informed by a fact-based approach to understanding our history and the many ways in which it connects to our present.

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