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Humanities Magazine: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities

Cover of November/December 2003 Humanities November/December 2003

Editor's Note

We the People

Ordinary Virtues
NEH Chairman Bruce Cole talks about cultivating civic life.

Eyewitness to History

"The Earth Shook, The Sky Burned"
From the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 to daily events, more than two centuries of newspaper history are being preserved. By Rachel Galvin

Direct from the Front
Since the Spanish-American War, correspondents have balanced loyalty to their country with responsibility to inform the public. By Maggie Riechers

Imaginging New York

Dvoarák in America
A century after the composer's death, students discover how he changed classical music in this country. By Scott Ethier

End of Colonialism

The art of Mestizaje
A website and DVD examine the fusion of cultures in Latin American artwork. By Paulette Campbell

The Soul of a Free Man
The life story of Toussaint-Louverture, Haiti's liberator, is told with other slave narratives on a new website. By Caroline Kim

Around the Nation

In Focus
In the wake of a supertyphoon, Jillette Leon-Guerrero is rebuilding the humanities on Guam. By Hannah Putman