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January/February 2004
Editor's Note
A Cultural Feast
The Traditions of the Table
Chef Mario Batali speaks with NEH Chairman Bruce Cole about Italian cuisine and what food tells us about culture.
The National Humanities Medal
Making a Difference
The White House recognizes Robert Ballard, Joan Ganz Cooney, Midge Decter, Joseph Epstein, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Jean Fritz, Hal Holbrook, Edith Kurzweil, Frank M. Snowden Jr., and John Updike.
Remnants of the Past
From the Rainforest
An archaeologist on a dig in Guatemala helps recover an ancient Maya masterpiece. By Rachel Galvin
How Our Great-Grandparents Saw the Movies
From silent films to newsreels, a new grant is preserving early motion pictures. By Ronica Roth
Mending a Wounded Nation
Forty Acres and a Mule
A new documentary examines America's struggle to establish racial equality after the Civil War. By Danielle Alexander
Incidents in the Life of an Abolitionist
The story of Harriet Jacobs, fugitive slave, author, and relief worker, unfolds in a new book. By Paulette W. Campbell
Around the Nation
In Focus
Michael Gillette is preserving the past in Texas. By Amanda Sigler
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