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#USIH2025 News: Why Detroit? | Society for US Intellectual History
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#USIH2025 News: Why Detroit? | Society for US Intellectual History

[ad_1] As we look ahead to the S-USIH annual meeting this November, one might ask what makes the host city an appropriate, interesting, even extraordinary site for such a gathering. The City of Detroit has obvious… [ad_2] Source link

May 11, 2025
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#USIH2025 News: Why Detroit? | Society for US Intellectual History
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#USIH2025 News: Why Detroit? | Society for US Intellectual History

[ad_1] As we look ahead to the S-USIH annual meeting this November, one might ask what makes the host city an appropriate, interesting, even extraordinary site for such a gathering. The City of Detroit has obvious historical importance—as a final terminus on the Underground Railroad of the 19th century, for example; as the cradle of […]

May 10, 2025 May 9, 2025
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