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SUMMARY:In Pursuit Lecture Series—John F. Kennedy: Rethinking the Camelot Myth
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual event\, historian Alexis Coe offers a fresh\, lively\, and deeply researched look at John F. Kennedy. Moving beyond the familiar “Camelot” narrative\, she explores how JFK constructed his public identity\, how his presidency reshaped American culture\, and why his story continues to captivate generations. A smart\, engaging program for anyone interested in leadership and public memory. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public. Please register to attend here.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/in-pursuit-lecture-series-john-f-kennedy-rethinking-the-camelot-myth/
LOCATION:Michigan
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SUMMARY:In Pursuit Lecture Series—John Quincy Adams & Louisa Adams: A Partnership That Shaped a Nation
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual event\, historian Lindsay Chervinsky and author Louisa Thomas explore the extraordinary political and personal partnership of John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Adams. This program highlights their role in shaping early American diplomacy\, political identity\, and the evolving expectations of public service. Together\, the speakers illuminate a marriage that was both deeply human and historically significant. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public. Please register to attend here.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/in-pursuit-lecture-series-john-quincy-adams-louisa-adams-a-partnership-that-shaped-a-nation/
LOCATION:Michigan
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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street "Americans" Exhibit: Fowlerville
DESCRIPTION:The Fowlerville District Library will host the new Museum on Main Street exhibit\, Americans\, from October 31–December 12\, 2026. Americans explores how deeply intertwined Native Americans are in the culture of the United States. The exhibition highlights the ways in which Native Americans have been part of the nation’s identity since before the country began and offers a new way of understanding a few familiar events: \n\nThanksgiving was a modern invention.\nPocahontas was a key figure in the country’s founding.\nThe Trail of Tears was a vast national project that reshaped the entire country.\nLittle Bighorn was the moment when\, after killing 200 American soldiers\, Native Americans became the country’s unofficial mascots.\n\nAmericans will bring diverse humanities programming to local communities across Michigan\, inviting visitors to explore this complicated history and to share local stories about Native American history\, culture\, and identity. \nPlease check the Fowlerville District Library’s website for library hours and more information.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-americans-exhibit-fowlerville/
LOCATION:Fowlerville District Library\, 130 S Grand Ave\, Fowlerville\, MI\, 48836
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SUMMARY:In Pursuit Lecture Series—Sarah & James K. Polk: Power\, Partnership\, and Politics in the 1840s
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual event\, two leading scholars bring to life the dynamic partnership of President James K. Polk and First Lady Sarah Polk—one of the most influential political couples of the 19th century. Amy Greenberg and Matt Costello explore territorial expansion\, wartime leadership\, and the often overlooked political power wielded by Sarah Polk. A lively and insightful look at a transformative decade. \nThis virtual event is free and open to the public. Please register to attend here.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/in-pursuit-lecture-series-sarah-james-k-polk-power-partnership-and-politics-in-the-1840s/
LOCATION:Michigan
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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street "Americans" Exhibit: Stevensville
DESCRIPTION:The Lincoln Township Public Library will host the new Museum on Main Street exhibit\, Americans\, from December 19\, 2026–January 30\, 2027. Americans explores how deeply intertwined Native Americans are in the culture of the United States. The exhibition highlights the ways in which Native Americans have been part of the nation’s identity since before the country began and offers a new way of understanding a few familiar events: \n\nThanksgiving was a modern invention.\nPocahontas was a key figure in the country’s founding.\nThe Trail of Tears was a vast national project that reshaped the entire country.\nLittle Bighorn was the moment when\, after killing 200 American soldiers\, Native Americans became the country’s unofficial mascots.\n\nAmericans will bring diverse humanities programming to local communities across Michigan\, inviting visitors to explore this complicated history and to share local stories about Native American history\, culture\, and identity. \nPlease check the Lincoln Township Public Library’s website for library hours and more information.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-americans-exhibit-stevensville/
LOCATION:Lincoln Township Public Library\, 2099 W John Beers Rd\, Stevensville\, MI\, 49127
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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street "Americans" Exhibit: Big Rapids
DESCRIPTION:The Ferris State University Fine Art Gallery will host the new Museum on Main Street exhibit\, Americans\, from February 4–March 19\, 2027. Americans explores how deeply intertwined Native Americans are in the culture of the United States. The exhibition highlights the ways in which Native Americans have been part of the nation’s identity since before the country began and offers a new way of understanding a few familiar events: \n\nThanksgiving was a modern invention.\nPocahontas was a key figure in the country’s founding.\nThe Trail of Tears was a vast national project that reshaped the entire country.\nLittle Bighorn was the moment when\, after killing 200 American soldiers\, Native Americans became the country’s unofficial mascots.\n\nAmericans will bring diverse humanities programming to local communities across Michigan\, inviting visitors to explore this complicated history and to share local stories about Native American history\, culture\, and identity. \nPlease check the Ferris State University Fine Art Gallery’s website for hours and more information.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-americans-exhibit-big-rapids/
LOCATION:Ferris State University Fine Art Gallery\, 805 Campus Drive - UCB 205\, Big Rapids\, MI\, 49307
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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street "Americans" Exhibit: Port Sanilac
DESCRIPTION:The Sanilac County Historical Museum will host the new Museum on Main Street exhibit\, Americans\, from March 27–May 8\, 2027. Americans explores how deeply intertwined Native Americans are in the culture of the United States. The exhibition highlights the ways in which Native Americans have been part of the nation’s identity since before the country began and offers a new way of understanding a few familiar events: \n\nThanksgiving was a modern invention.\nPocahontas was a key figure in the country’s founding.\nThe Trail of Tears was a vast national project that reshaped the entire country.\nLittle Bighorn was the moment when\, after killing 200 American soldiers\, Native Americans became the country’s unofficial mascots.\n\nAmericans will bring diverse humanities programming to local communities across Michigan\, inviting visitors to explore this complicated history and to share local stories about Native American history\, culture\, and identity. \nPlease check the Sanilac County Historical Museum’s website for museum hours and more information.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-americans-exhibit-port-sanilac/
LOCATION:Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum\, 228 S. Ridge St\, Port Sanilac\, MI\, 48469
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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street "Americans" Exhibit: Hamtramck
DESCRIPTION:The Hamtramck Historical Museum will host the new Museum on Main Street exhibit\, Americans\, from May 15–June 26\, 2027. Americans explores how deeply intertwined Native Americans are in the culture of the United States. The exhibition highlights the ways in which Native Americans have been part of the nation’s identity since before the country began and offers a new way of understanding a few familiar events: \n\nThanksgiving was a modern invention.\nPocahontas was a key figure in the country’s founding.\nThe Trail of Tears was a vast national project that reshaped the entire country.\nLittle Bighorn was the moment when\, after killing 200 American soldiers\, Native Americans became the country’s unofficial mascots.\n\nAmericans will bring diverse humanities programming to local communities across Michigan\, inviting visitors to explore this complicated history and to share local stories about Native American history\, culture\, and identity. \nPlease check the Hamtramck Historical Museum’s website for museum hours and more information.
URL:https://www.michiganhumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-americans-exhibit-hamtramck/
LOCATION:Hamtramck Historical Museum\, 9525 Joseph Campau Ave\, Hamtramck\, MI\, 48212
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