Graduate Student Research Forum
Suzzallo Library fifth floor conference room Suzzallo Library, Seattle, United StatesCome to our annual graduate student forum and listen and respond to regional history research by Ph.D students at the University of Washington. Quin'Nita Cobbins will present: "Rethinking Civil Rights:
The Razor’s Edge
David Berger will talk from his book, Razor Clams, Buried Treasure of the Pacific Northwest, University of Washington Press, 2017. Because Seattle Pacific University will be on spring break, we will
From Seattle to the World: Multiracial Labor Organizing and Working-Class Third World Solidarity in the Pacific Northwest, 1969-1980
Suzzallo Library fifth floor conference room Suzzallo Library, Seattle, United StatesDiana Johnson will talk about one period of multiracial coalition building in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Originally form Yakima, Johnson received her PhD in history from the University of
Homeland Security the Old Fashioned Way
Fort Casey 1280 Engle Rd, Coupeville, WA, United StatesHomeland Security the Old Fashioned Way: Fort Casey, Whidbey Island. Tuesday, June 19 2018 noon-5 pm Free. Near Coupeville, Wa. Join historian William Woodward and public historian/military engineering expert Steve
The Rowdy and the Respectable
The Rowdy and the Respectable: A Walking History of Georgetown Please note: this tour is waiting list only, but signup is available on MOHAI's website - link below. This