In December of 1836, eleven-year-old Henry Byron Booth died of smallpox while the family was visiting England. With the exception of Henry Bryron, who was buried in England, the other three Booth siblings were buried at the family farm of Tudor Hall. In 1869, after the government agreed ...
Henry Thomas Sampson, Jr., African American inventor, physicists and film historian, is presented. He was born in Jackson, Mississippi on April 22, 1934. He attended Moorehouse College, then received a Bachelor's degree in science from Purdue University, a Master's degree of science in ...
Henry Purcell (1659-1695), portrait attributed to Godfrey Kneller When we think of Henry Purcell (1659-1695), if we think of him at all, what comes to mind are two of his operas –The Fairy’s KissandDido and Aeneas– and perhaps a few well-worn songs. You’ll pardon me the compar...
nineteenth-century women theatregoers, and the astonishing contradictions of some people’s make-believe: Oberon has just made himself invisibleyes, King Duncan has a black sonno. You
Along the way we got a lot of help from people like Henry Stern and Joe Rose. Getting the balance right between economic development and preservation of the community and its values is critical. Also having a plan, block by block, building by building is essential even as a base line ...
“Black History is All Around Us: African Americans in the Pacific Northwest,” Keynote Speech for KTCS, Channel 9 Teacher Workshop in conjunction with the Premier of the Henry Louis Gates documentary, Many Rivers to Cross, Northwest African American Museum, Seattle, Washington, November 16, 201...