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Postscript:
The President’s House
More than three years after its dedication, the President’s House site in Independence National Historical Park remains plagued by structural and mechanical issues. Read an update by the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Stephan Salisbury here, and see the postscript to the President’s House Case Study.
New This Week (May 7, 2014)
Preparations are underway for the 2015 commemoration of the first Reminder Day demonstrations, important milestones in the gay rights movement and the history of Independence Hall. These events are now represented on the documents page by a handout from the first march in 1965, “Why are Homosexual American Citizens Picketing at Independence Hall on July 4?” Three of four pages of the original are in the Independence National Historical Park Library and Archives — now, thanks to Bob Skiba’s willingness to share materials from his files, we are able to provide access the complete document. (Find Bob and more on LGBT history at the John J. Wilcox Jr. LGBT Archive at the William Way Community Center in Philadelphia.)
Requests for Fall 2014 courses?
If you are considering teaching with Independence Hall in American Memory in the fall, I welcome suggestions for additional documents or case studies for this website. Just send an email to cmires@camden.rutgers.edu. Thanks for your interest!