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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | The Working White House
DESCRIPTION:with Sarah Fling\, Historian at the White House Historical Association  | Since 1800\, hundreds of dedicated staff members have worked behind the scenes to help the White House fulfill its roles as a seat of government\, a family residence\, and a historic site. Join White House Historical Association historian Sarah Fling as she highlights lesser-known stories of enslaved and free White House workers throughout history.    Originally aired September 2023.  
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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | Voting Past and Present: A Journey through the Montgomery History Collection
DESCRIPTION:with Elizabeth Lay | Originally presented to our Lilly Stone Circle members in October 2020\, this special lecture by our former Curator Elizabeth Lay showcases a variety of items from the collection related to elections and voting. From ballot boxes to voting booths\, learn about local elections and the stories these items tell about how voting has been conducted in Montgomery County over the past 100 years. 
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-rewind-voting-past-and-present-a-journey-through-the-montgomery-history-collection/
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SUMMARY:History Conversations | From Restrictive Covenants to Redlining: ﻿The National History of Housing Segregation
DESCRIPTION:with Dr. Paige Glotzer |Thursday\, November 14 at 7:00 p.m. | Virtual Event | Montgomery History\, in partnership with Montgomery County Lynching Memorial Project\, presents “From Restrictive Covenants to Redlining: The National History of Housing Segregation.” This virtual talk with Dr. Paige Glotzer\, Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida and author of How the Suburbs Were Segregated\, contextualizes Montgomery County within a national history of housing segregation. Beginning with restrictive covenants and nuisance laws\, it traces the people\, policies\, and tools that made segregation an inescapable part of the American landscape. Topics include housing discrimination and violence\, redlining\, and urban renewal\, as well as the relationship between race and property value. It also asks why housing segregation remained profitable even as attitudes about inequality changed. Audience members are invited to consider the hidden legacies of old practices and how they still impact the US today.
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-from-restrictive-covenants-to-redlining-the-national-history-of-housing-segregation/
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SUMMARY:History Conversations | Service\, Sacrifice and the Creation of Camp Schmitt
DESCRIPTION:with Kevin Patti |Tuesday\, November 19 at 2:00 p.m. | Virtual Event |  Kevin Patti traces the remarkable history of eight former members of Takoma Park’s Boy Scout Troop 33 who served in the United States military during World War II and lost their lives. Of the eight men who once lived in Montgomery County\, two were Eagle Scouts\, four were officers\, one was awarded the Silver Star\, one the Air Medal and two the Purple Heart. The presentation then goes on to detail how the community\, scouts\, and scout leaders gave of time\, talents\, and resources to build a Boy Scout camp\, Camp Schmitt\, in honor of the eight men in 1959. Kevin Patti is a former member and Eagle Scout from Troop 33 and is the son of the late Donald Patti who served as Scoutmaster between 1973 and 1994. Kevin grew up forming friendships and learning from Camp Schmitt. Professionally\, Kevin has worked in public history as a park ranger for the National Park Service for twenty-eight years. His scouting experience led directly to his career.      
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-service-sacrifice-and-the-creation-of-camp-schmitt/
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