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March/April 2002
Editor's Note
The Jefferson Lecture
Resurrecting the Texts
This year's Jefferson Lecturer, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., talks with NEH Chairman Bruce Cole about building a canon of African American literature.
In His Own Words
Excerpts from the works of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
African Passages
Crocodiles and Canoes
From terracotta heads to steel sculptures, a new exhibition takes viewers across seven millennia in the Niger Delta. By Lisa Rogers
Voices of the Slave Trade
A captive and an owner give firsthand accounts of the transatlantic voyage. By Amy Lifson
Safe Harbor
A town in Massachusetts opens its doors to fugitive slaves. By Kathryn Grover
Urban Blueprint
Master of the Skyscraper
A designer leaves his imprint on Chicago’s skyline. By David Van Zanten
Around the Nation
In Focus
The humanities go digital in Washington state. By Margaret Ford
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