Samuel Jones Tilden: Lawyer, Statesman, and Victim of Fate

Check out our latest podcast episode of Chatting with the Authors of Judicial Notice with guest Hon. Helen E. Freedman on the subject of her JN article Samuel Jones Tilden, where she discusses his early years, breaking up Boss Tweed’s ring, and his 1876 contested election bid. Watch or Listen Now!

Meet Andrew Berman, The “Cher” of Preservation

Host Adrian Untermyer discusses the present and future of historic preservation advocacy in NY with Andrew Berman, whose name is now shorthand for NY’s history-saving movement after leading Village Preservation for a quarter-century — earning his new nickname as “The ‘Cher’ of Preservation.”. Watch or Listen Now!

Head Back to School with Our Teaching Democracy Toolkit

As teachers turn to planning for the new school year, we review our educational materials! Our initiatives have one central goal: to empower students to be better informed citizens. Our Teaching Democracy Toolkit provides a variety of resources for NYS educators teaching social studies, US history, and government. Learn more!

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