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The Afterlife of Objects

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Naomi Danis talks with historian Laura Arnold Leibman
An Early American Portrait Yields Surprises About Race

Naomi Danis talks with historian Laura Arnold Leibman.

Laura Levitt
What’s Embedded in Once-Ordinary Objects Brushed by Violence?

Laura Levitt on the clothes she wore the night she was raped, and the meaning still held in an archived concentration camp uniform.

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Fall 2020

Did Alzheimers Turn My Husband into an Anti-Semite? • Parenting in the Pandemic • Objects and Their Hidden Lives • Forgiveness: When is it Possible?

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  • What Can Be Forgiven? Fall 2020
  • The Afterlife of Objects Fall 2020

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