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June Programs at a Glance

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1WEDNESDAY | 6:00 | VIRTUAL PROGRAM

Public Faces, Secret Lives: A Queer History of the Women’s Suffrage Movement Wendy Rouse, San Jose University

6MONDAY | 6:00 | HYBRID PROGRAM Hidden in Plain Sight: Remembering Queer Nightlife Danny Harris, Elite’s Gay Club; Jackson Davidow, Tufts University; Geordan West, Emerson College; and Indee Mitchell, co-director, Last Call

Presented in collaboration with The History Project, Documenting LGBTQ Boston.

9THURSDAY | 6:00 | HYBRID PROGRAM Born in Cambridge: 400 Years of Ideas & Innovators Karen Weintraub, USA Today, and Michael Kuchta, Harvard University

11SATURDAY | 2:00 | VIRTUAL PROGRAM

Annual Fiori Lecture Old Institutions, New Things Anthea Hartig, Smithsonian National Museum of American History; Louise Mirrer, New-York Historical Society; and Catherine Allgor, MHS

$10 per person fee (in person). No charge for MHS Members, EBT cardholders, or virtual.

13 MONDAY | 6:00| HYBRID PROGRAM Only the Clothes on Her Back: Clothing & the Hidden History of Power in the 19th Century Laura F. Edwards, Princeton University

$10 per person fee (in person). No charge for MHS Members, EBT cardholders, or virtual. The Imposter’s War: The Press Propaganda & the Newsman Who Battled For the Minds of America Mark Arsenault

$10 per person fee (in person). No charge for MHS Members, EBT cardholders, or virtual.

20 MONDAY | 6:00 | HYBRID PROGRAM Reflecting on the Work of Robert Gross Robert Gross, University of Connecticut; John Brooke, Ohio State University; David Waldstreicher, City University of New York; and Christine Heyrman, University of Delaware

$10 per person fee (in person). No charge for MHS Members, EBT cardholders, or virtual.

22 WEDNESDAY | 6:00 | VIRTUAL PROGRAM

Film Club: The Thomas Crown Affair Peter Drummey, MHS

29 WEDNESDAY | 6:00 | HYBRID PROGRAM Hidden in Plain Sight: Documenting Queer Stories in Archives Tripp Evans, Wheaton College; Heather White, Harvard Divinity School; and Jen Manion, Amherst College

Presented in collaboration with The History Project, Documenting LGBTQ Boston.

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