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Photo of the February 27, 2025 Soul Line Dance party held in the Library of Congress's Jefferson Building Great Hall, photographed from above.
NJCH-funded History Project Celebrated at Library of Congress and on GMA

“Community on the Line,” an oral and archival history project to document the Soul Line Dance Community in the New Jersey Area funded by an …

March 14, 2025
Lawnside Historical Society
Lawnside Historical Society

The Lawnside Historical Society’s 2022 Underground Railroad Youth Day Camp was a first-of-its-kind experience for both the dozen-plus children who attended and the state of …

November 4, 2022
Whitesbog area local Sherry Scull is interviewed by staff
Whitesbog Preservation Trust Highlights Rich History of the Pine Barrens

The Pine Barrens remains one of the most distinctive and misunderstood areas of the Garden State. Whitesbog Preservation Trust’s “Harvesting Stories” project has been working …

October 27, 2022
Antimension of Dionisii (Balaban), Woodblock Art 1661
Ukrainian History and Education Center Work Takes on New Meaning in Light of War

How does an organization devoted to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of a country respond when its very history is threatened by an unprovoked …

May 10, 2022
Vietnamese Boat People Archive Photo
Vietnamese Boat People Preserves Stories Through New Crowdsourced Map

The Vietnamese Boat People (VBP) podcast and nonprofit in 2021 launched the VBP Journeys map, a community-driven platform created to encourage intergenerational dialogue within families …

May 5, 2022

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