Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term Magazine Article Decoy Collection at Vermont’s Shelburne Museum Gets New Roost Archaeological evidence shows modern hunters were not the first to use decoys. Steve Moyer Magazine Article Decoy Collection at Vermont’s Shelburne Museum Gets New Roost Archaeological evidence shows modern hunters were not the first to use decoys. Steve Moyer Magazine Article Myth Versus Truth in the Life of Calamity Jane: Ask Glenda Bell Calamity Jane spit, gambled, and dressed like a man and became a Western legend. Forrest Hartman Magazine Article Myth Versus Truth in the Life of Calamity Jane: Ask Glenda Bell Calamity Jane spit, gambled, and dressed like a man and became a Western legend. Forrest Hartman Magazine Article Vel Phillips Knocked Down Racial and Gender Barriers in Wisconsin A diminutive African-American woman became a powerhouse for the civil rights struggle in Wisconsin. Rosalind Early Magazine Article Vel Phillips Knocked Down Racial and Gender Barriers in Wisconsin A diminutive African-American woman became a powerhouse for the civil rights struggle in Wisconsin. Rosalind Early Magazine Article Dancing for One Hundred Years at the Peabody Institute The Peabody celebrates a tradition of innovation. Amy Lifson Magazine Article Dancing for One Hundred Years at the Peabody Institute The Peabody celebrates a tradition of innovation. Amy Lifson Magazine Article Berea College in Appalachia Charges Students Nothing but Expects Great Things in Return How Berea, founded by Abolitionists, continues its mission to educate poor kids in Appalachia William H. Funk Magazine Article Berea College in Appalachia Charges Students Nothing but Expects Great Things in Return How Berea, founded by Abolitionists, continues its mission to educate poor kids in Appalachia William H. Funk Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 566 566 Next page ›
Magazine Article Decoy Collection at Vermont’s Shelburne Museum Gets New Roost Archaeological evidence shows modern hunters were not the first to use decoys. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Decoy Collection at Vermont’s Shelburne Museum Gets New Roost Archaeological evidence shows modern hunters were not the first to use decoys. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Myth Versus Truth in the Life of Calamity Jane: Ask Glenda Bell Calamity Jane spit, gambled, and dressed like a man and became a Western legend. Forrest Hartman
Magazine Article Myth Versus Truth in the Life of Calamity Jane: Ask Glenda Bell Calamity Jane spit, gambled, and dressed like a man and became a Western legend. Forrest Hartman
Magazine Article Vel Phillips Knocked Down Racial and Gender Barriers in Wisconsin A diminutive African-American woman became a powerhouse for the civil rights struggle in Wisconsin. Rosalind Early
Magazine Article Vel Phillips Knocked Down Racial and Gender Barriers in Wisconsin A diminutive African-American woman became a powerhouse for the civil rights struggle in Wisconsin. Rosalind Early
Magazine Article Dancing for One Hundred Years at the Peabody Institute The Peabody celebrates a tradition of innovation. Amy Lifson
Magazine Article Dancing for One Hundred Years at the Peabody Institute The Peabody celebrates a tradition of innovation. Amy Lifson
Magazine Article Berea College in Appalachia Charges Students Nothing but Expects Great Things in Return How Berea, founded by Abolitionists, continues its mission to educate poor kids in Appalachia William H. Funk
Magazine Article Berea College in Appalachia Charges Students Nothing but Expects Great Things in Return How Berea, founded by Abolitionists, continues its mission to educate poor kids in Appalachia William H. Funk