All Projects

  • Season 4, Episode 3: Clesippus and the Candelabrum: Imagining Disability in Ancient Rome

    Season 4, Episode 3: Clesippus and the Candelabrum: Imagining Disability in Ancient Rome

    The funerary inscription of Clesippus tells an impressive story of illustrious honors and administrative achievements in Ancient Rome. But there is another story, one of a man who navigated slavery, disability, and the sexual advances of the woman who owned him.

  • Season 4, Episode 2: Forging Property from Struggle in South Africa

    Season 4, Episode 2: Forging Property from Struggle in South Africa

    In 1911, a contested horse race sparked one of the largest movements by black South Africans to reclaim colonized land. How does the history of the Native Farmers Association offer a glimpse into alternate futures of property ownership in South Africa?

  • Season 4, Episode 3: Transcript

    [Reverb Effect’s theme music, lively and interrogative, plays behind the voice of a narrator, interspersed with historical clips of other voices] Narrator [a woman’s voice]: How do past voices resonate in the present movement? Man A: …hear the stories of your parent’s… Woman A: yeah Man A: …and your grandparents’ and stuff, so I’m living……

  • Season 4, Episode 2: Transcript

    [Reverb Effect’s theme music, lively and interrogative, plays behind the voice of a narrator, interspersed with historical clips of other voices] Narrator [a woman’s voice]: How do past voices resonate in the present movement? Man A: …hear the stories of your parent’s… Woman A: yeah Man A: …and your grandparents’ and stuff, so I’m living……

  • Season 4, Episode 1: Transcript

    [Reverb Effect’s theme music, lively and interrogative, plays behind the voice of a narrator, interspersed with historical clips of other voices] Narrator [a woman’s voice]: How do past voices resonate in the present movement? Man A: …hear the stories of your parent’s… Woman A: yeah Man A: …and your grandparents’ and stuff, so I’m living……

  • Season 4, Episode 1: Laboring for the Puerto Rican Vote

    Season 4, Episode 1: Laboring for the Puerto Rican Vote

    What happens when ten Puerto Rican men try to register to vote in 1950s Connecticut? Despite a lengthy public debate that ends up at the state supreme court, we don’t even know all ten of their names. How much of their story can we uncover?

  • University of Michigan Presidential Campus Tour

    University of Michigan Presidential Campus Tour

    This tour was compiled as part of Fall 2020’s Democracy & Debate  theme semester, a unique opportunity to reflect on the presidents who have visited campus, and their impact.

  • Politics of Academic Freedom

    Politics of Academic Freedom

    In this HistoryLab, students examined definitions of academic freedom and freedom of speech over time at the University of Michigan.

  • Inside the AHA: Race and the Institutional Histories of the American Historical Association

    Inside the AHA: Race and the Institutional Histories of the American Historical Association

    This HistoryLab centers the practice of client-based institutional research focusing on the history of racism and racial exclusion in shaping the American Historical Association.

  • Great Lakes Environmental Justice Lab

    Great Lakes Environmental Justice Lab

    Students in this HistoryLab published online case studies investigating dangerously polluted places in Great Lakes watersheds.

  • Collaborative Research with the DIA

    Collaborative Research with the DIA

    Students in this HistoryLab developed content for the Detroit Institute of Arts Diego Rivera “Detroit Industry Murals” digital teaching project.

  • Race, Local History, and Sundown Towns in the United States

    Race, Local History, and Sundown Towns in the United States

    In this HistoryLab, students research and write about suspected “sundown towns,” working collaboratively to contribute to a website documenting this history.

  • History of the Book

    History of the Book

    In this lab explore a history stretching from the birth of the modern book in the Middle Ages to its rebirth in the era of print and the digital age.

  • Curating African American History at UMMA

    Curating African American History at UMMA

    This project provides undergraduate students with hands-on experience with a museum exhibition at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.

  • Crafting Democratic Futures Project

    Crafting Democratic Futures Project

    In this lab, students work collaboratively to create case books on state-sanctioned racial violence for use by community leaders, filmmakers, and the Crafting Democratic Futures working group.