
Geraldine Pittman de Batlle
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By Vermont Humanities | February 19, 2018
Travel radius: statewide
By Vermont Humanities | February 19, 2018
Travel radius: statewide
Posted in Facilitator, Reading and Discussion
Tags: 20C Conflicts, 20C Presidents Before, 20C Presidents Post, Forces of Nature, Hard Look America, Lincoln Bicentennial, Making Sense Civil War, Our Civil War Legacy, Path to War, Reintroducing Greece, Rise of Nazism, Seminal Statements, Soldiering On, War and Humanity, World War II Innocence
By Vermont Humanities | February 19, 2018
Travel radius: statewide
Posted in Facilitator, Reading and Discussion
Tags: 20C Conflicts, 20C Presidents Before, 20C Presidents Post, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, BIG Books, China Transform, Eight Great Greek, Experience My World, Founding Fathers, Gastronomy, Genius Mark Twain, Influential First Ladies, Lincoln Bicentennial, Making Sense Civil War, Masters Short Story, Memorable Memoirs, New England Uncovered, Our Civil War Legacy, Outsiders, Pilgrimage, Portraits of the Artists, Reintroducing Greece, Retellings, Revenge, Rise of English Novel, Rise of Nazism, Robert Frost, Romantic Ideal, Seminal Statements, Seven Deadly Sins, Shakespeare Mix, Soldiering On, Understanding Africa, War and Humanity, What a Character
By Vermont Humanities | February 19, 2018
Travel radius: statewide
Posted in Facilitator, Reading and Discussion
Tags: 20C Conflicts, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, American Stories, BIG Books, Booker Prize, Canadian Diversity, China Transform, DCF Winners, Dogged Resolve, Earth Tones, Eight Great Greek, Experience My World, Farms Gardens, Founding Fathers, From Page to Screen, Gastronomy, Genius Mark Twain, Get Real, Healthcare Humanity, How They Lived, Immigrants, Influential First Ladies, Justice, Lincoln Bicentennial, Masters Short Story, Memorable Memoirs, Native America, Native American Literature, Never-Setting Sun, New England Uncovered, Our Civil War Legacy, Outsiders, Pilgrimage, Portraits of the Artists, Reintroducing Greece, Retellings, Revenge, Robert Frost, Romantic Ideal, Seven Deadly Sins, Shakespeare Mix, Slavery Civil War, Soldiering On, Sustainability, Ties That Bind, Understanding Africa, Vermont Reads, War and Humanity, What a Character, When Cultures Meet, Womens Literature, World War II Innocence
By Vermont Humanities | February 19, 2018
Travel radius: statewide
Posted in Facilitator, Reading and Discussion
Tags: 20C Conflicts, 20C Presidents Before, African American Harlem, African American Memoirs, African American South, American Stories, BIG Books, Canadian Diversity, China Transform, DCF Winners, Eight Great Greek, Experience My World, From Page to Screen, Futures, Gastronomy, Genius Mark Twain, Healthcare Humanity, How They Lived, Immigrants, Justice, Lincoln Bicentennial, March, Masters Short Story, Mysterious Lens, Native America, Native American Literature, Never-Setting Sun, Our Civil War Legacy, Outsiders, Pilgrimage, Poems to Share, Portraits of the Artists, Reintroducing Greece, Retellings, Revenge, Rise of English Novel, Rise of Nazism, Romantic Ideal, Seminal Statements, Seven Deadly Sins, Slavery Civil War, Soldiering On, Ties That Bind, Understanding Africa, War and Humanity, When Cultures Meet, Womens Literature, World War II Innocence
By Vermont Humanities | February 16, 2018
Travel radius: statewide
Posted in Facilitator
Tags: 20C Conflicts, 20C Presidents Before, 20C Presidents Post, African American Harlem, African American South, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Blue Collar America, Earth Tones, Farms Gardens, Forces of Nature, Founding Fathers, Futures, Hard Look America, Immigrants, Legacy of Race, Making Sense Civil War, March, Memorable Memoirs, Mexican Americans, Most Costly Journey, Native America, New England Uncovered, Our Civil War Legacy, Outsiders, Path to War, Seminal Statements, Slavery Civil War, Understanding Africa, When Cultures Meet, World War II Innocence
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