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Dialogues on the Experience of War

American flags fly over military graves
American flags fly over military graves

A literature and film discussion program, focusing on World War I and Vietnam, for veterans in Alabama communities, and two related semester-length courses in Alabama state correctional facilities.

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Podcasting equipment with a set of headphones and three microphones with a faint American flag overlay

Voices of Liberty 

National Liberty Museum
Graphic of the state of Louisiana with a timeline of events

Louisiana's America

Nous Foundation, Inc.
First official salute to the American flag on board an American warship in a foreign port, 16 November 1776. Painting by Phillips Melville, depicting Continental Brig Andrew Doria receiving a salute from the Dutch fort at St. Eustatius, West Indies, 16 November 1776.

The First Salute: Jews, Religious Liberty, and the American Revolution

The Weitzman National Museum of Jewish History

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