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History & Legacy

How can history and traditions be reimagined for today’s audiences?

The First Salute: An Untold Story of the American Revolution at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, 2026. Photo by Christopher Brown  / Shoot From Within Photography. 

Curating A Milestone: Inside Three Philly Institutions Embracing Complexity for America 250

In Philadelphia, where modern democracy was codified 250 years ago, arts and cultural institutions have spent years preparing for an influx of visitors from around the globe in 2026. Many of these projects have been produced with Center funding and invite audiences to explore the American experience through nuanced interpretations, leaning into sometimes difficult lines of inquiry.

Linda Earle, 2021 Visiting Scholar. Photo by Joseph V. Labolito/Temple University.

Reflections on the Black Cultural Archive Project

The Center invited nationally recognized educator, administrator, funder, and curator Linda Earle, to act as the Center’s 2021 Visiting Scholar, exploring how Black archives can serve as a framework for a multivalent exploration of Black cultural production. In this essay, Earle considers her time in this role.