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06 3, 2023

Our Supreme Court series continue with the Great Dissenter

By |2023-05-31T10:12:56-04:00June 3, 2023|

When a Supreme Court justice achieves legendary status, it’s usually for majority opinions they’ve written. However, at least one has become famous for their acumen in dissent.

John Marshall Harlan II is best known for his foresight when dissenting in Plessy v. Ferguson. Our in-house historian Dr. John Foster will lead you through Harlan’s life, jurisprudence, and historical context. See how Harlan’s opinions — even in dissent — predicted legal arguments during the Civil Rights movement 60 years later.

The first lecture in this series focused on Chief Justice John Marshal. It can be watched in its entirety on our YouTube channel.

In addition to being a reference librarian, Foster has a doctorate degree in history. He has taught history at both high school and college levels. Previously, he has led series on the Battles of World War IIthe Cold Warthe American RevolutionThe Vietnam Wars, and US Presidents of the 20th Century at the library.

05 29, 2023

Makerspace Monday: Adventure Awaits Tote

By |2023-04-04T15:09:37-04:00May 29, 2023|

It’s almost vacation season! Customize a travel tote at The HUB’s makerspace using its vinyl cutter and heat press. (You can also create custom shirts and more!)

The makerspace also has a large-format printer, laser engraver, Cricut, green-screen studio, and more state-of-the-art tech that can be used with library staff supervision.

Click here for more information on The HUB’s makerspace, including how to make a reservation. And click here for more makerspace and 3D printing ideas!

05 20, 2023

How Did the United States Go from a Civil War to an Empire?

By |2023-05-10T16:57:45-04:00May 20, 2023|

Explore American foreign policy after the Civil War.

Ranger Alan Gephardt from the James A. Garfield National Historic Site explains how the vision of Secretary of State William H. Seward guided more than 30 years of international diplomacy. Discover how a rivalry with England and economic interests in Asia led to ports (and more) in Hawaii and Samoa, as well as American intercession in Venezuela.

The Civil War series continues on June 14 with a presentation exploring the methodology of historical archaeology and GIS mapping of Civil War sites.

By the way, if you’re interested in Civil War history, several talks in this series can be viewed online in their entirety, including:

05 17, 2023

Restoring Stan Hywet: The Goodyear Co-Founder’s Mansion

By |2023-05-10T11:33:49-04:00May 17, 2023|

How do you restore one of Northeast Ohio’s premier mansions?

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens‘ Curator Julie Frey describes how 16 spaces within the Manor House were restored between 2015 and 2021. Stan Hywet was the Akron home of Goodyear cofounder Frank Seiberling. Frey explains the restoration process, highlighting the research and investigation that went into restoring the mansion to its original 1915 atmosphere.

For more on Stan Hywet:

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