Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term News NEH Grantees Named 2014 MacArthur Fellows September 17, 2014 News Clement Alexander Price, 1945-2014 November 6, 2014 News NEH Announces Latest We the People Funding for Projects Encouraging the Study of U.S. History and Culture December 20, 2007 Magazine Article Tennessee’s Tim Henderson Books and literature are at the center of Humanities Tennessee's programming Esther Ferington Magazine Article Tennessee’s Tim Henderson Books and literature are at the center of Humanities Tennessee's programming Esther Ferington Magazine Article Frederick Douglass Once Turned to Fiction to Describe What He Considered True Heroism The story behind Douglass‘s only novella Robert S. Levine Magazine Article Frederick Douglass Once Turned to Fiction to Describe What He Considered True Heroism The story behind Douglass‘s only novella Robert S. Levine Exhibition Chosen Food March 28, 2012 Washington, District of Columbia News NEH-Supported Projects on the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. January 14, 2011 News Prize-Winning Research January 25, 2011 Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 627 627 Next page ›
News NEH Announces Latest We the People Funding for Projects Encouraging the Study of U.S. History and Culture December 20, 2007
Magazine Article Tennessee’s Tim Henderson Books and literature are at the center of Humanities Tennessee's programming Esther Ferington
Magazine Article Tennessee’s Tim Henderson Books and literature are at the center of Humanities Tennessee's programming Esther Ferington
Magazine Article Frederick Douglass Once Turned to Fiction to Describe What He Considered True Heroism The story behind Douglass‘s only novella Robert S. Levine
Magazine Article Frederick Douglass Once Turned to Fiction to Describe What He Considered True Heroism The story behind Douglass‘s only novella Robert S. Levine