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EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
GRANTS | HUMANITIES TEXAS Grants. Humanities Texas grants enable communities throughout the state to develop programs of local interest promoting history, culture, and education. Since 1974, we have awarded more than 4,200 grants supporting a wide range of public humanities programs, including lectures, oral history projects, museum exhibitions, teacherinstitutes
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Since its founding in 1973, Humanities Texas (formerly the Texas Council for the Humanities) has published a number of books, reports, and monographs that document the work of the Council and its grantees and promote the humanities and humanities scholarship. Humanities Texas also publishes reports that provide Texans and others 2021 WINTER STORM RECOVERY GRANT APPLICATION 2021 Winter Storm Recovery Grant Application. Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational organizations that suffered losses or damages to humanities collections as a result of the February 2021 winter storm, or incurred costs related to resuming humanities programming that was postponed or cancelled as a result of the storm,to
WILEY COLLEGE'S GREAT DEBATERS Excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the East Texas Historical Journal: . Having won a four-year college scholarship based on a series of Marshall Texas's Central High School oratorical contests sponsored by the black Elks Clubs, James Farmer Jr.'s ability as a public speaker was established by the time he entered Wiley College in September 1934.SCOTT JOPLIN
Scott Joplin. (ca. 1868–April 1, 1917) In the early 1880s, a young African American boy in Texarkana named Scott Joplin was trained in the fundamentals of classical music and opera by his German-born teacher. Born near Linden, Joplin was the son of aROY BEDICHEK
Roy Bedichek. June 27, 1878–May 21, 1959. According to J. Frank Dobie, the writer and naturalist Roy Bedichek "liked to cook outdoors, eat outdoors, sleep outdoors, look and listen outdoors, be at one . . . with the first bob-whiting at dawn." Bedichek was born in 1878 and raised on a farm south of Waco, where he absorbed the sights ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE NEW REPUBLIC Backstory: the 1780s. Backstory: the 1780s. Economic problems: Debt and the Articles of Confederation. U.S. Constitution: creates a government of robust, but limited and enumerated, powers HOME | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities around Texas. Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will host their annual free Summer Agriculture, Culinary, and Arts Camp with both online and in-person activities from June 14–18, 2021. On June 3, July 15, and August 5, the Bullock Texas State History Museum will host three free virtual public lectures on the history of Jim Crow inEXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
GRANTS | HUMANITIES TEXAS Grants. Humanities Texas grants enable communities throughout the state to develop programs of local interest promoting history, culture, and education. Since 1974, we have awarded more than 4,200 grants supporting a wide range of public humanities programs, including lectures, oral history projects, museum exhibitions, teacherinstitutes
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Since its founding in 1973, Humanities Texas (formerly the Texas Council for the Humanities) has published a number of books, reports, and monographs that document the work of the Council and its grantees and promote the humanities and humanities scholarship. Humanities Texas also publishes reports that provide Texans and others 2021 WINTER STORM RECOVERY GRANT APPLICATION 2021 Winter Storm Recovery Grant Application. Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational organizations that suffered losses or damages to humanities collections as a result of the February 2021 winter storm, or incurred costs related to resuming humanities programming that was postponed or cancelled as a result of the storm,to
WILEY COLLEGE'S GREAT DEBATERS Excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the East Texas Historical Journal: . Having won a four-year college scholarship based on a series of Marshall Texas's Central High School oratorical contests sponsored by the black Elks Clubs, James Farmer Jr.'s ability as a public speaker was established by the time he entered Wiley College in September 1934.SCOTT JOPLIN
Scott Joplin. (ca. 1868–April 1, 1917) In the early 1880s, a young African American boy in Texarkana named Scott Joplin was trained in the fundamentals of classical music and opera by his German-born teacher. Born near Linden, Joplin was the son of aROY BEDICHEK
Roy Bedichek. June 27, 1878–May 21, 1959. According to J. Frank Dobie, the writer and naturalist Roy Bedichek "liked to cook outdoors, eat outdoors, sleep outdoors, look and listen outdoors, be at one . . . with the first bob-whiting at dawn." Bedichek was born in 1878 and raised on a farm south of Waco, where he absorbed the sights ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE NEW REPUBLIC Backstory: the 1780s. Backstory: the 1780s. Economic problems: Debt and the Articles of Confederation. U.S. Constitution: creates a government of robust, but limited and enumerated, powers DIRECTOR | HUMANITIES TEXAS Email: elupfer@humanitiestexas.org. Eric Lupfer became executive director of Humanities Texas in August 2019. He served as the organization’s director of grants and education from 2004–2019. Formerly a high school English teacher, Lupfer holds a PhD in English (2003) and an MS in information studies (2004) from The University ofTexas at
SOCIAL STUDIES RESOURCES A project of the National Endowment for the Humanities, EDSITEment offers humanities-focused educational materials to students, teachers, and parents. Subject areas include history and social studies, literature and language arts, art and culture, and foreign languages. The website features a collection of lesson plans for teachers as wellas
2021 WINTER STORM RECOVERY GRANT APPLICATION 2021 Winter Storm Recovery Grant Application. Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational organizations that suffered losses or damages to humanities collections as a result of the February 2021 winter storm, or incurred costs related to resuming humanities programming that was postponed or cancelled as a result of the storm,to
LOGO | HUMANITIES TEXAS Logo. Humanities Texas encourages grant recipients and exhibition renters to include our logo in any print or online materials produced for grant-funded projects and exhibition-related publicity. A PRESIDENT'S VISION A President's Vision. An innovative suite of U.S. history curriculum materials, A President's Vision examines the aspirations of notable U.S. presidents and the programs and initiatives that advanced each man’s vision. The centerpiece of the program is a series of seven posters examining the vision that shaped the presidencies ofWashington
MEXICO: SPLENDORS OF THIRTY CENTURIES Baroque splendor. Nineteenth-century art. Diego Rivera. The Muralists. Frida Kahlo. Mexico: Splendors of Thirty Centuries is an exhibition based on the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the San Antonio Museum of Art’s international exhibition and is organized by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.MARTÍN DE LEÓN
Martín De León (1765–1834) Empresario Martín De León founded the city of Victoria and played a key role in settling the Texas Coastal Bend.. De León was born in 1765 to an aristocratic family in Burgos, Mexico. After serving as a soldier, De León married and planned to settle his new family in Texas.JOVITA GONZÁLEZ
Jovita González. January 18, 1904–1983. Born in 1904 on her grandparents' ranch in Roma, Texas, pioneering folklorist and educator Jovita González felt a deep commitment to the people and culture of South Texas. While attending The University of Texas in Austin, González met J. Frank Dobie, who encouraged her to begin writing forfolklore
REMEMBERING L. WRIGHT LASSITER JR. We at Humanities Texas were saddened to learn that Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. passed away on July 1, 2019. A pillar of the Dallas community, Lassiter served on the Humanities Texas board of directors from 1996–2001 and was chair of the board from 1999–2001. Raised in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Lassiter was the oldest of nine siblings. EXCERPT FROM THEODORE ROOSEVELT, “THE MAN IN THE … For related educational resources, visit www.presidentsvision.org !!! PRIMARY SOURCE WORKSHEET EXCERPT FROM THEODORE ROOSEVELT, “THE MAN IN THE ARENA,” SPEECH HOME | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities around Texas. Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will host their annual free Summer Agriculture, Culinary, and Arts Camp with both online and in-person activities from June 14–18, 2021. On June 3, July 15, and August 5, the Bullock Texas State History Museum will host three free virtual public lectures on the history of Jim Crow in GRANTS | HUMANITIES TEXAS Grants. Humanities Texas grants enable communities throughout the state to develop programs of local interest promoting history, culture, and education. Since 1974, we have awarded more than 4,200 grants supporting a wide range of public humanities programs, including lectures, oral history projects, museum exhibitions, teacherinstitutes
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Since its founding in 1973, Humanities Texas (formerly the Texas Council for the Humanities) has published a number of books, reports, and monographs that document the work of the Council and its grantees and promote the humanities and humanities scholarship. Humanities Texas also publishes reports that provide Texans and others DIRECTOR | HUMANITIES TEXAS Email: elupfer@humanitiestexas.org. Eric Lupfer became executive director of Humanities Texas in August 2019. He served as the organization’s director of grants and education from 2004–2019. Formerly a high school English teacher, Lupfer holds a PhD in English (2003) and an MS in information studies (2004) from The University ofTexas at
LOGO | HUMANITIES TEXAS Logo. Humanities Texas encourages grant recipients and exhibition renters to include our logo in any print or online materials produced for grant-funded projects and exhibition-related publicity.LITERARY EAST TEXAS
ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE NEW REPUBLIC Backstory: the 1780s. Backstory: the 1780s. Economic problems: Debt and the Articles of Confederation. U.S. Constitution: creates a government of robust, but limited and enumerated, powers MICHAEL L. KLEIN: NEW HUMANITIES TEXAS BOARD CHAIR Humanities TexasJanuary 2013. Humanities Texas is pleased to announce that Michael L. Klein is the new chair of our board of directors, effective January 1, 2013. He succeeds Dr. Mary L. Volcansek, who has been chair since 2011 and will continue to serve on the board as past chair. The independent oil and gas entrepreneur, who lives in Austin HOME | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities around Texas. Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will host their annual free Summer Agriculture, Culinary, and Arts Camp with both online and in-person activities from June 14–18, 2021. On June 3, July 15, and August 5, the Bullock Texas State History Museum will host three free virtual public lectures on the history of Jim Crow in GRANTS | HUMANITIES TEXAS Grants. Humanities Texas grants enable communities throughout the state to develop programs of local interest promoting history, culture, and education. Since 1974, we have awarded more than 4,200 grants supporting a wide range of public humanities programs, including lectures, oral history projects, museum exhibitions, teacherinstitutes
EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Since its founding in 1973, Humanities Texas (formerly the Texas Council for the Humanities) has published a number of books, reports, and monographs that document the work of the Council and its grantees and promote the humanities and humanities scholarship. Humanities Texas also publishes reports that provide Texans and others DIRECTOR | HUMANITIES TEXAS Email: elupfer@humanitiestexas.org. Eric Lupfer became executive director of Humanities Texas in August 2019. He served as the organization’s director of grants and education from 2004–2019. Formerly a high school English teacher, Lupfer holds a PhD in English (2003) and an MS in information studies (2004) from The University ofTexas at
LOGO | HUMANITIES TEXAS Logo. Humanities Texas encourages grant recipients and exhibition renters to include our logo in any print or online materials produced for grant-funded projects and exhibition-related publicity.LITERARY EAST TEXAS
ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE NEW REPUBLIC Backstory: the 1780s. Backstory: the 1780s. Economic problems: Debt and the Articles of Confederation. U.S. Constitution: creates a government of robust, but limited and enumerated, powers MICHAEL L. KLEIN: NEW HUMANITIES TEXAS BOARD CHAIR Humanities TexasJanuary 2013. Humanities Texas is pleased to announce that Michael L. Klein is the new chair of our board of directors, effective January 1, 2013. He succeeds Dr. Mary L. Volcansek, who has been chair since 2011 and will continue to serve on the board as past chair. The independent oil and gas entrepreneur, who lives in AustinEXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
SOCIAL STUDIES RESOURCES A project of the National Endowment for the Humanities, EDSITEment offers humanities-focused educational materials to students, teachers, and parents. Subject areas include history and social studies, literature and language arts, art and culture, and foreign languages. The website features a collection of lesson plans for teachers as wellas
ROY BEDICHEK
Roy Bedichek. June 27, 1878–May 21, 1959. According to J. Frank Dobie, the writer and naturalist Roy Bedichek "liked to cook outdoors, eat outdoors, sleep outdoors, look and listen outdoors, be at one . . . with the first bob-whiting at dawn." Bedichek was born in 1878 and raised on a farm south of Waco, where he absorbed the sights TEACHER FEATURE: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN OUTSTANDING Matthew Campbell, U.S. history teacher at Langham Creek High School, Houston: "It is my job as a teacher to show students that history is a fluid and an ever-changing narrative that is constantly being re-synthesized. Having a classroom of open and critical thinkers can be wondrous when it comes to placing meaning to historical content. TEXAS LITERATURE: THE FIRST 470 YEARS (GIVE OR TAKE A FEW By 1930, Jovita Gonzalez was the President of the Folklore Society. Quite an accomplishment at the time for a woman and a Hispanic in Texas. She was doing great field work in Mexican American folklore, publishing articles and writing novels, and she seemed poised to become the next great literary artist from Texas. TAKE A TOUR THROUGH PANHANDLE HISTORY Humanities TexasJanuary 2011. In 1874 and 1875, Comanche, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, and Arapaho Native American tribes clashed with the U.S. Army in a series of battles that came to be known as the Red River War. The war’s outcome changed the course of Southern Plains history: Native American tribes were expelled from their lands and WILEY COLLEGE'S GREAT DEBATERS Excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the East Texas Historical Journal: . Having won a four-year college scholarship based on a series of Marshall Texas's Central High School oratorical contests sponsored by the black Elks Clubs, James Farmer Jr.'s ability as a public speaker was established by the time he entered Wiley College in September 1934. HUMANITIES TEXAS GRANT GUIDELINES Humanities Texas grant guidelines: 2 HUMANITIES TEXAS GRANT GUIDELINES I. OVERVIEW Humanities Texas Humanities Texas is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, educational organization incorporated by the State ofTexas in
A CONVERSATION WITH ELLEN TEMPLE A Conversation with Ellen Temple. Ellen Clarke Temple is an independent publisher and writer, a philanthropist, an environmentalist, and, fortunately for Texas, a woman of determination with a strong commitment to improving her home state. She has advanced the humanities and learning in Texas for many years, in variouscapacities.
LBJ THE TEACHER
Humanities TexasJuly/August 2008. In the following excerpts from a 1965 interview, President Lyndon B. Johnson reminisces about his experiences as a classroom teacher. While doing so, he also emphasizes the importance of universal education and the rewards of the teaching profession. The complete transcript of the interview, which wasconducted
HOME | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities around Texas. Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will host their annual free Summer Agriculture, Culinary, and Arts Camp with both online and in-person activities from June 14–18, 2021. On June 3, July 15, and August 5, the Bullock Texas State History Museum will host three free virtual public lectures on the history of Jim Crow inEXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
GRANTS | HUMANITIES TEXAS Grants. Humanities Texas grants enable communities throughout the state to develop programs of local interest promoting history, culture, and education. Since 1974, we have awarded more than 4,200 grants supporting a wide range of public humanities programs, including lectures, oral history projects, museum exhibitions, teacherinstitutes
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Since its founding in 1973, Humanities Texas (formerly the Texas Council for the Humanities) has published a number of books, reports, and monographs that document the work of the Council and its grantees and promote the humanities and humanities scholarship. Humanities Texas also publishes reports that provide Texans and others DIRECTOR | HUMANITIES TEXAS Email: elupfer@humanitiestexas.org. Eric Lupfer became executive director of Humanities Texas in August 2019. He served as the organization’s director of grants and education from 2004–2019. Formerly a high school English teacher, Lupfer holds a PhD in English (2003) and an MS in information studies (2004) from The University ofTexas at
2021 WINTER STORM RECOVERY GRANT APPLICATION 2021 Winter Storm Recovery Grant Application. Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational organizations that suffered losses or damages to humanities collections as a result of the February 2021 winter storm, or incurred costs related to resuming humanities programming that was postponed or cancelled as a result of the storm,to
WILEY COLLEGE'S GREAT DEBATERS Excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the East Texas Historical Journal: . Having won a four-year college scholarship based on a series of Marshall Texas's Central High School oratorical contests sponsored by the black Elks Clubs, James Farmer Jr.'s ability as a public speaker was established by the time he entered Wiley College in September 1934. "WHEN THE AFRIKA KORPS CAME TO TEXAS": WORLD WAR II POWS Arnold Krammer was professor of history at Texas A&M University, specializing in modern European and German history. He authored several books, including Nazi Prisoners of War in America (New York: Stein & Day, 1979, Scarborough, 1983, 1996).His essay, "When the Afrika Korps Came to Texas" examines the history of the nearly eighty thousand German, Italian, and Japanese prisoners of ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE NEW REPUBLIC Backstory: the 1780s. Backstory: the 1780s. Economic problems: Debt and the Articles of Confederation. U.S. Constitution: creates a government of robust, but limited and enumerated, powers HOME | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities around Texas. Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will host their annual free Summer Agriculture, Culinary, and Arts Camp with both online and in-person activities from June 14–18, 2021. On June 3, July 15, and August 5, the Bullock Texas State History Museum will host three free virtual public lectures on the history of Jim Crow inEXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
GRANTS | HUMANITIES TEXAS Grants. Humanities Texas grants enable communities throughout the state to develop programs of local interest promoting history, culture, and education. Since 1974, we have awarded more than 4,200 grants supporting a wide range of public humanities programs, including lectures, oral history projects, museum exhibitions, teacherinstitutes
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Since its founding in 1973, Humanities Texas (formerly the Texas Council for the Humanities) has published a number of books, reports, and monographs that document the work of the Council and its grantees and promote the humanities and humanities scholarship. Humanities Texas also publishes reports that provide Texans and others DIRECTOR | HUMANITIES TEXAS Email: elupfer@humanitiestexas.org. Eric Lupfer became executive director of Humanities Texas in August 2019. He served as the organization’s director of grants and education from 2004–2019. Formerly a high school English teacher, Lupfer holds a PhD in English (2003) and an MS in information studies (2004) from The University ofTexas at
2021 WINTER STORM RECOVERY GRANT APPLICATION 2021 Winter Storm Recovery Grant Application. Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational organizations that suffered losses or damages to humanities collections as a result of the February 2021 winter storm, or incurred costs related to resuming humanities programming that was postponed or cancelled as a result of the storm,to
WILEY COLLEGE'S GREAT DEBATERS Excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the East Texas Historical Journal: . Having won a four-year college scholarship based on a series of Marshall Texas's Central High School oratorical contests sponsored by the black Elks Clubs, James Farmer Jr.'s ability as a public speaker was established by the time he entered Wiley College in September 1934. "WHEN THE AFRIKA KORPS CAME TO TEXAS": WORLD WAR II POWS Arnold Krammer was professor of history at Texas A&M University, specializing in modern European and German history. He authored several books, including Nazi Prisoners of War in America (New York: Stein & Day, 1979, Scarborough, 1983, 1996).His essay, "When the Afrika Korps Came to Texas" examines the history of the nearly eighty thousand German, Italian, and Japanese prisoners of ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE NEW REPUBLIC Backstory: the 1780s. Backstory: the 1780s. Economic problems: Debt and the Articles of Confederation. U.S. Constitution: creates a government of robust, but limited and enumerated, powersRELIEF GRANTS
Relief Grants. Humanities Texas is grateful to have had the opportunity to offer over $1.1M in emergency funding to 198 Texas cultural and educational nonprofits affected by the coronavirus pandemic. These Relief Grants were made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities received as part of the CARESAct signed into
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
2021 WINTER STORM RECOVERY GRANT APPLICATION 2021 Winter Storm Recovery Grant Application. Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational organizations that suffered losses or damages to humanities collections as a result of the February 2021 winter storm, or incurred costs related to resuming humanities programming that was postponed or cancelled as a result of the storm,to
SETTING THE STAGE: THE EARLY 1960S In other words, bacterial and viral infections are as dangerous as ever. We, as an American community, and a medical community, changed our priorities much too early. The average American in 1960 was a bit shorter, and a lot thinner, than we are today. A CONVERSATION WITH ELLEN TEMPLE A Conversation with Ellen Temple. Ellen Clarke Temple is an independent publisher and writer, a philanthropist, an environmentalist, and, fortunately for Texas, a woman of determination with a strong commitment to improving her home state. She has advanced the humanities and learning in Texas for many years, in variouscapacities.
ROY BEDICHEK
Roy Bedichek. June 27, 1878–May 21, 1959. According to J. Frank Dobie, the writer and naturalist Roy Bedichek "liked to cook outdoors, eat outdoors, sleep outdoors, look and listen outdoors, be at one . . . with the first bob-whiting at dawn." Bedichek was born in 1878 and raised on a farm south of Waco, where he absorbed the sights DAVID M. KENNEDY ON WORLD WAR II David M. Kennedy, the Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Emeritus at Stanford University, delivered the insightful remarks below at “The Making of Modern America,” a June 2011 Humanities Texas teacher institute in Austin. "HOW THE CIVIL WAR TRANSFORMED AMERICAN LITERATURE": A Randall Fuller is the Herman Melville Distinguished Professor of Nineteenth-Century American Literature at the University of Kansas and the author of Emerson's Ghosts: Literature, Politics, and the Making of Americanists; From Battlefields Rising: How the Civil War Transformed American Literature; and The Book that Changed America: How Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation.MUSIC IN THE 1960S
In many ways, the 1960s was a watershed not only for American popular music, but for the popular music industry as a whole. Across the 1960s, this is a time when youth music, pop music, becomes the bestselling music in the country. This hadn't PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON WORKING WITH JOSEPH CALIFANO President Lyndon B. Johnson Working with Joseph Califano, 1968. Joseph A. Califano, Jr. served as President Johnson’s Special Assistant for Domestic Affairs from 1965 to 1969. The New York Times once called Califano the “Deputy President for Domestic Affairs." During the presidency of Jimmy Carter, Califano served as Secretary of Health HOME | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities around Texas. Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will host their annual free Summer Agriculture, Culinary, and Arts Camp with both online and in-person activities from June 14–18, 2021. On June 3, July 15, and August 5, the Bullock Texas State History Museum will host three free virtual public lectures on the history of Jim Crow inEXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions. The Humanities Texas exhibitions program circulates traveling exhibitions on a variety of topics ranging from the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence and Martin Luther King Jr. to the art of El Greco and the Dust Bowl. Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable resources to cultural and educationalinstitutions
GRANTS | HUMANITIES TEXAS Grants. Humanities Texas grants enable communities throughout the state to develop programs of local interest promoting history, culture, and education. Since 1974, we have awarded more than 4,200 grants supporting a wide range of public humanities programs, including lectures, oral history projects, museum exhibitions, teacherinstitutes
ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. Since its founding in 1973, Humanities Texas (formerly the Texas Council for the Humanities) has published a number of books, reports, and monographs that document the work of the Council and its grantees and promote the humanities and humanities scholarship. Humanities Texas also publishes reports that provide Texans and others DIRECTOR | HUMANITIES TEXAS Email: elupfer@humanitiestexas.org. Eric Lupfer became executive director of Humanities Texas in August 2019. He served as the organization’s director of grants and education from 2004–2019. Formerly a high school English teacher, Lupfer holds a PhD in English (2003) and an MS in information studies (2004) from The University ofTexas at
2021 WINTER STORM RECOVERY GRANT APPLICATION 2021 Winter Storm Recovery Grant Application. Humanities Texas invites Texas cultural and educational organizations that suffered losses or damages to humanities collections as a result of the February 2021 winter storm, or incurred costs related to resuming humanities programming that was postponed or cancelled as a result of the storm,to
WILEY COLLEGE'S GREAT DEBATERS Excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the East Texas Historical Journal: . Having won a four-year college scholarship based on a series of Marshall Texas's Central High School oratorical contests sponsored by the black Elks Clubs, James Farmer Jr.'s ability as a public speaker was established by the time he entered Wiley College in September 1934. A CONVERSATION WITH ELLEN TEMPLE A Conversation with Ellen Temple. Ellen Clarke Temple is an independent publisher and writer, a philanthropist, an environmentalist, and, fortunately for Texas, a woman of determination with a strong commitment to improving her home state. She has advanced the humanities and learning in Texas for many years, in variouscapacities.
"HOW THE CIVIL WAR TRANSFORMED AMERICAN LITERATURE": A Randall Fuller is the Herman Melville Distinguished Professor of Nineteenth-Century American Literature at the University of Kansas and the author of Emerson's Ghosts: Literature, Politics, and the Making of Americanists; From Battlefields Rising: How the Civil War Transformed American Literature; and The Book that Changed America: How Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation. HOME | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities around Texas. Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will host their annual free Summer Agriculture, Culinary, and Arts Camp with both online and in-person activities from June 14–18, 2021. On June 3, July 15, and August 5, the Bullock Texas State History Museum will host three free virtual public lectures on the history of Jim Crow inEXHIBITIONS
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WILEY COLLEGE'S GREAT DEBATERS Excerpted from an article that originally appeared in the East Texas Historical Journal: . Having won a four-year college scholarship based on a series of Marshall Texas's Central High School oratorical contests sponsored by the black Elks Clubs, James Farmer Jr.'s ability as a public speaker was established by the time he entered Wiley College in September 1934. A CONVERSATION WITH ELLEN TEMPLE A Conversation with Ellen Temple. Ellen Clarke Temple is an independent publisher and writer, a philanthropist, an environmentalist, and, fortunately for Texas, a woman of determination with a strong commitment to improving her home state. She has advanced the humanities and learning in Texas for many years, in variouscapacities.
"HOW THE CIVIL WAR TRANSFORMED AMERICAN LITERATURE": A Randall Fuller is the Herman Melville Distinguished Professor of Nineteenth-Century American Literature at the University of Kansas and the author of Emerson's Ghosts: Literature, Politics, and the Making of Americanists; From Battlefields Rising: How the Civil War Transformed American Literature; and The Book that Changed America: How Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation. ABOUT | HUMANITIES TEXAS Humanities Texas 1410 Rio Grande Street Austin, TX 78701-1506 Directions. Phone: 512.440.1991 Fax: 512.440.0115. For additional information, contact us at infoRELIEF GRANTS
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ONLINE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LECTURES Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures. In 2020, Humanities Texas held free online professional development institutes and webinar series for Texas teachers covering topics in U.S. history, Texas history, and English language arts. Faculty lectures from these programs are now available online, featuring content-based instructionfrom
DIRECTOR | HUMANITIES TEXAS Email: elupfer@humanitiestexas.org. Eric Lupfer became executive director of Humanities Texas in August 2019. He served as the organization’s director of grants and education from 2004–2019. Formerly a high school English teacher, Lupfer holds a PhD in English (2003) and an MS in information studies (2004) from The University ofTexas at
SETTING THE STAGE: THE EARLY 1960S In other words, bacterial and viral infections are as dangerous as ever. We, as an American community, and a medical community, changed our priorities much too early. The average American in 1960 was a bit shorter, and a lot thinner, than we are today. "HOW THE CIVIL WAR TRANSFORMED AMERICAN LITERATURE": A Randall Fuller is the Herman Melville Distinguished Professor of Nineteenth-Century American Literature at the University of Kansas and the author of Emerson's Ghosts: Literature, Politics, and the Making of Americanists; From Battlefields Rising: How the Civil War Transformed American Literature; and The Book that Changed America: How Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation. DAVID M. KENNEDY ON WORLD WAR II David M. Kennedy, the Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Emeritus at Stanford University, delivered the insightful remarks below at “The Making of Modern America,” a June 2011 Humanities Texas teacher institute in Austin. "WHEN THE AFRIKA KORPS CAME TO TEXAS": WORLD WAR II POWS Arnold Krammer was professor of history at Texas A&M University, specializing in modern European and German history. He authored several books, including Nazi Prisoners of War in America (New York: Stein & Day, 1979, Scarborough, 1983, 1996).His essay, "When the Afrika Korps Came to Texas" examines the history of the nearly eighty thousand German, Italian, and Japanese prisoners of ARTHUR MILLER AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN DRAMA David Kornhaber, associate professor of English and comparative literature at The University of Texas at Austin, presented this lecture examining Arthur Miller's place in twentieth-century American drama. Arthur Miller stamp, 1999. John Reed Club demonstrators in a May Day Parade in Madison Square, New York City. PRIMARY SOURCE WORKSHEET For related educational resources, visit www.presidentsvision.org !! QUESTIONS Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. 1. According to Lincoln, what was the cause of the Civil War? Skip to the main contentHUMANITIES TEXAS
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