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lina_mann

@linamann22

Public Historian in DC/MD- White House Historian - museum fanatic -researching impacts of slavery on DC - AU Public History graduate - tweets my own

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Don't miss out on White House History Live on June 4th! James Kirchick will be joining us to discuss his New York Times Bestseller, Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington, and more. RSVP now: youtube.com/live/kMr0gEJ5m…

Don't miss out on White House History Live on June 4th! <a href="/jkirchick/">James Kirchick</a> will be joining us to discuss his New York Times Bestseller, Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington, and more. RSVP now: youtube.com/live/kMr0gEJ5m…
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Come join White House History for a fantastic virtual White House History Live program in just 15 minutes!!! We will be discussing James Kirchick’s book Secret City: The Secret History of Gay Washington!

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Last night, we hosted our first #CivicSeason event at White House History! Teams competed in White House themed trivia while enjoying pizza and goodies 🍕🍫 Thanks to Made By Us and Pizza to the Polls for a great night! #DemocracyIsDelicious #PizzaToThePolls

Last night, we hosted our first #CivicSeason event at <a href="/WhiteHouseHstry/">White House History</a>! Teams competed in White House themed trivia while enjoying pizza and goodies 🍕🍫 Thanks to <a href="/historymadebyus/">Made By Us</a> and <a href="/PizzaToThePolls/">Pizza to the Polls</a> for a great night! 

#DemocracyIsDelicious #PizzaToThePolls
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We are thrilled to announce that the #19thAmendment, which removed restrictions for women to vote, will go on permanent display at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. archives.gov/press/press-re…

We are thrilled to announce that the #19thAmendment, which removed restrictions for women to vote, will go on permanent display at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. archives.gov/press/press-re…
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archival research is wild. official documents used to just be totally vibes based. you can have an actual copy of someone’s birth certificate, draft card, marriage license, and criminal dockets and still not really know how their name is spelled or what day they were born.

OH, MARY! on Broadway (@ohmaryplay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions (true crowd size) gathered at the Lyceum to celebrate the magic of the legitimate theatre in honor of the late cabaret sensation Mary Todd Lincoln’s 206th birthday.

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Please join us at The People’s House: A White House Experience on March 6 at 6:00 PM for a special in-person episode of White House History Live! Rebecca Brenner Graham will discuss her new book, Dear Miss Perkins: A Story of Frances Perkins's Efforts to Aid Refugees from Nazi Germany.

Please join us at The People’s House: A White House Experience on March 6 at 6:00 PM for a special in-person episode of White House History Live! <a href="/TheOtherRBG/">Rebecca Brenner Graham</a> will discuss her new book, Dear Miss Perkins: A Story of Frances Perkins's Efforts to Aid Refugees from Nazi Germany.
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If you haven’t had a chance to visit The People's House: A White House Experience yet come this Thursday evening for White House History Live with Rebecca Brenner Graham and lina_mann! Doors open at 5 and guests can explore before the program begins at 6. Register here! whitehousehistory.org/events/white-h…

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Join me on Thursday evening The People's House: A White House Experience! We’d love to have you for a discussion of the fantastic new book “Dear Miss Perkins: A Story of Frances Perkins’s Efforts to Aid Refugees From Nazi Germany” with historian Rebecca Brenner Graham. See you there!

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In July 1818, a man named Peter first appeared on a payroll for work done on the area known today as Lafayette Park. He is recorded as a pickax man, earning a total of $18.28 for the month. His enslaved status is evident because he is listed as “Murray’s Peter.” Learn more.