41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 21: The 1960s: Protest and Cultural Politics:
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* Cosmopolitan Folk: The Cultural Politics of the North American Folk Music Revival in Washington, D.C.. Stephen Lorenz
* To Show the World We Have No Fear: The Howard University Student Takeover of 1968 and its Impact on Washington, D.C.. Jocelyn Imani
* When Poor People Marched on (and in) Washington. Gordon Mantler
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2014_DC_DCHist_P17_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 17: Combining Public Data and Public Engagement to Map D.C.'s Past (4 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P18_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 18: Activism and Public Works (11 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P19_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 19: Honoring the History before Us (7 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P20_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 20: Digitization and Social media for D.C. 's History (11 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P21_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 21: The 1960s: Protest and Cultural Politics (5 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P22_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 22: Transforming Parks for the New Washingtonians (4 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P23_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 23: War and Consequences (18 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P24_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 24: Remembering Arlington (29 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P25_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 25: Social Issues and Social Control (26 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P26_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 26: Women's Work: Shaping the mid-19th century National Capital (7 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P27_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 27: Civil War and Aftermath (12 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P28_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 28: Exploring Howard University's Cultural Impact (5 photos from 2014)
2014_DC_DCHist_P29_141122: 41st Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies -- Panel 29: Public Archaeology in Washington, D.C. (70 photos from 2014)
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2014 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used my Fuji XS-1 camera but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
three Civil War Trust conferences (Winchester, VA, Nashville, TN, and Atlanta, GA),
Michigan to visit mom in the hospice before she died and then a return trip after she died, and
my 9th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, Sacramento, Oakland, and Los Angeles).
Ego strokes: Paul Dickson used one of my photos as the author photo in his book "Aphorisms: Words Wrought by Writers".
Number of photos taken this year: just over 470,000.
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