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CAROL GILLIGAN AND THE BOOK THAT LISTENED TO GIRLS
CAROL GILLIGAN AND THE BOOK THAT LISTENED TO GIRLS

The study said… The study said… Then Carol Gilligan realized. The study had only studied boys. Might girls speak “In a Different Voice”?

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REBELS, BOOK-ISHThe AtticDecember 31, 2018Carol Gilligan, Women's psychology, Girls education, STEM Comments
FANNIE LOU HAMER -- IS THIS AMERICA?
FANNIE LOU HAMER -- IS THIS AMERICA?

Fannie Lou Hamer was the soul of Mississippi’s civil rights movement. Soon all of America would hear her voice.

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REBELSThe AtticDecember 27, 2018Women, History, People of Color, 1960s, Fannie Lou Hamer, Freedom Summer, Mississippi, 1964 Democratic National Convention, Is This America? Comments
JEANNETTE RANKIN -- THE WOMAN WHO SAID 'NO' TO WAR
JEANNETTE RANKIN -- THE WOMAN WHO SAID 'NO' TO WAR

As the first woman in Congress, Montana's Jeannette Rankin had many goals. But war intervened -- twice.

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HEROESThe AtticDecember 15, 2018women, history, Jeannette Rankin, World War I, Pacifism, Women in politics Comments
HELEN KELLER'S MOMENT
HELEN KELLER'S MOMENT

Deaf, dumb, and blind, she lived “at sea in a dense fog.” And then her teacher came. (As seen in “The Miracle Worker.”)

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Women, teachers, TEACHERS, ATTIC AT THE MOVIESThe AtticNovember 29, 2018Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Deaf, Blind, Story of my life, The Miracle Worker Comments
W.E.B. DUBOIS -- LIFTING THE VEIL OF RACE
W.E.B. DUBOIS -- LIFTING THE VEIL OF RACE

Long before Martin Luther King, W.E.B. DuBois had a dream.

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HEROES, BOOK-ISHThe AtticNovember 25, 2018People of Color, W.E.B. DuBois, The Soul of Black FolkComment
KEROUAC'S SUMMER ON THE BRINK
KEROUAC'S SUMMER ON THE BRINK

On Desolation Peak, Jack Kerouac expected to find God. Instead he found himself, and his best book, The Dharma Bums.

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BOOK-ISHThe AtticNovember 23, 2018Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums, "On the Road", Beats, Beat literature, The Beats Comments
THE AMAZING TOWERS OF WATTS
THE AMAZING TOWERS OF WATTS

One man.  A vision.  Thirty years working in his backyard. The Watts Towers are "as pure a work of art as this country can rightly call its own."

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BUILDERS, WONDERS, ART-ISHThe AtticNovember 14, 2018Simon Rodia, Watts Towers, Folk art, Art, American Originals Comments
FLAME
FLAME

A century ago, in the bleakest of years, other poets despaired.  But one lit her candle -- at both ends.

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BOOK-ISHThe AtticNovember 1, 2018Edna St. Vincent Millay, American poetry, Women poets, Millay Comments
HARVEY MILK -- OUT OF THE CLOSET, INTO THE HEART
HARVEY MILK -- OUT OF THE CLOSET, INTO THE HEART

Loss after loss, Harvey Milk kept battering at the door. If he could only “give them hope.” (As seen in “Milk.”)

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REBELS, ATTIC AT THE MOVIESThe AtticOctober 16, 2018Harvey Milk, Gay Rights, San Francisco, The Castro, Dan WhiteComment
"SHENANDOAH" AND THE ATTIC OF OUR PAST
"SHENANDOAH" AND THE ATTIC OF OUR PAST

A shrill song is stuck in our heads. Once it plays out, we should listen to the old tunes.

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FOLKIESThe AtticOctober 8, 2018Folk music, Music, Shenandoah, Shenandoah National Park Comments
ART FROM THE ALLEYS -- THE ASHCAN SCHOOL
ART FROM THE ALLEYS -- THE ASHCAN SCHOOL

American art was pretty and pink until The Ashcan School took the streets as its canvas.

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ART-ISHThe AtticOctober 8, 2018Ashcan School, Glackens, Robert Henri, John Sloan, American Art Comments
THIS IS LONDON!
THIS IS LONDON!

Radio news was dead on arrival until Edward R. Murrow went live from the rooftops of London.

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History, HEROESThe AtticOctober 5, 2018Edward R. Murrow, Hear it Now, World War II, London Blitz, Radio Comments
MISS MITCHELL'S COMET
MISS MITCHELL'S COMET

Alone on an island rooftop, Maria Mitchell’s telescope “swept” the stars. Could a woman calculate the clockwork of heaven?

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DREAMERSThe AtticOctober 3, 2018Maria Mitchell, Astronomy, Vassar, Comets Comments
THE SOUL OF A MAN
THE SOUL OF A MAN

The guitar growls, moans, weeps.  A bass riff surrenders to a squeal of pain. . .

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FOLKIESThe AtticOctober 2, 2018Blues, Music, Folk musicComment
LANGSTON HUGHES -- "LET AMERICA BE AMERICA AGAIN"
LANGSTON HUGHES -- "LET AMERICA BE AMERICA AGAIN"

How Langston Hughes touched bottom during the Depression and wrote an American anthem.

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BOOK-ISH, DEMOCRACYThe AtticOctober 1, 2018American dream, Lit, People of Color Comments
BACK TO "HARLAN COUNTY, USA"
BACK TO "HARLAN COUNTY, USA"

Coal miners distrusted Barbara Kopple until she hunkered down with them -- for three years -- and came home with a living, breathing masterpiece.

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REBELS, REBELS & RABBLE ROUSERS, ATTIC AT THE MOVIESThe AtticSeptember 30, 2018Harlan County, Kentucky, Barbara Kopple, Documentaries, Coal Mining, Labor strikes, "Harlan County, "Harlan County USA" Comments
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