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Dr. Lora Key
@lmkey.bsky.social
Historian, animal lover, ADHD, and caregiver. Mexican American history, military, and the West.
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Miss hashtagging twitterstorians but hopefully this will reach the many. I need an article or primary source on the Progressive Era that highlights POC and/or Indigenous peoples? Readability for sure. Anyone have any suggestions?

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DJlegg.bsky.social

Perhaps this could help: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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People who follow a history feed will see a post if you add a filing cabinet? box? emoji to the post. No need for hashtags or character-eating words. I saw this post because someone quote posted it with that emoji.

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DLlmkey.bsky.social

I should have added cultural history a plus.

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BRbrittrclark.bsky.social

Probably not helpful because it's about the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, but: Domosh, Mona. “A ‘Civilized’ Commerce: Gender, ‘Race’, and Empire at the 1893 Chicago Exposition.” Cultural Geographies 9, no. 2 (April 2002): 181–201. doi.org/10.1191/1474...

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RSronitstahl.bsky.social

For teaching? Mary Church Terrell, “What it Means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States” (1906) is rich, readable, and not very long.

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Dr. Lora Key
@lmkey.bsky.social
Historian, animal lover, ADHD, and caregiver. Mexican American history, military, and the West.
120 followers59 following4 posts