Third Person Project
@ThirdPersonProj
3rd Person Project, “a group of North Carolina writers and history buffs” (—The New Yorker), is a non-profit engine for new research in the Cape Fear.
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Third Person Project says a sorrowful goodbye to a frequent collaborator and, more important, true friend. The world officially knows a lot less about N.C. jazz. 'He taught me a lot': Wilmington civil rights leader, jazz scholar dies starnewsonline.com/story/news/loc… via @StarNewsOnline
Short Cuts: Rare photos show very young Bob Dylan in northern Minnesota duluthnewstribune.com/lifestyle/arts…
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Short Cuts: Rare photos show very young Bob Dylan in northern Minnesota
Readers have submitted two rarely seen photos, including one of young Bobby Zimmerman with three generations of his mother's family.
#UNCW, #thirdpersonproject, #dailyrecordproject intern Xavier Board makes us proud with this informative article on a downtown art fest. "Arts fest celebrates 27 years of local and out-of-town artists, inspires youth" portcitydaily.com/arts-and-cultu…
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Arts fest celebrates 27 years of local and out-of-town artists, inspires youth | Port City Daily
WILMINGTON — Eddie Maier has been participating in the Orange Street ArtsFest for 10 years. He travels up and down the East Coast to participate in around 20 festivals annually. “I love seeing places…
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@murray_falcons STAE s's had an amazing morning learning about @ThirdPersonProj and their work regarding the Wilmington Coup of 1898. Looking forward to helping research! @NewHanoverCoSch @tmatt757 @Fischettijc3 @MMSJones115 @sajelinski
3rd Person’s work is making national headlines, including on CNN and BET, and in People Magazine and the NY Times. Our research builds on the work of generations of scholars and local history obsessives. We don’t get to say that often enough. Light is being shone on a vital story
The Third Person Project is honored to have pioneered the research that is currently making widespread news. Thank you to so many community members for coming out this past Sunday to the honorably funeral for the lives lost 123 years ago, especially Joshua Halsey.
This cemetery is where some people fled to escape the insurrectionist mob in 1898. (Photos by @IAmLaMonique / @mjwaggonernc)
Some ppl fled to the swamp behind the cemetery. It had been unusually warm, so ppl were wearing summer clothes. When temps dropped 40 degrees, the elderly & babies died in the swamp. People were heard singing hymns to ward off their fear. —John Jeremiah Sullivan @ThirdPersonProj
#JohnJerimiahSullivan took the stage with the influential and talented @nikolehannahjones this past Tuesday to discuss the 1619 project, and Wilmington’s tainted history. An important conversation for UNCW’s writers week.
Most Americans have never been taught Wilmington massacre, just like the Tulsa massacre and dozens and dozens of others. These laws are not about ensuring accurate history, but erasing it.
I’m preparing to speak in the city where a race massacre destroyed a Black middle-class city & open white supremacists overthrew the elected bi-racial government in the only successful coup in US history, & this state tried to pass anti-history laws to stop us from remembering.
I’ll be speaking at *another* UNC tonight. Thank you for welcoming me.
Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones will be in Wilmington, NC tonight to talk about history, race and The 1619 Project as part of @UNCWilmington's Writers Week. The in-person event is sold out, but you can watch it online via Zoom. #nced #ncpol @nhannahjones newsobserver.com/news/local/edu…
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Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is coming to North Carolina to discuss The 1619 Project
Hannah-Jones will visit UNC Wilmington to speak about her Pulitzer Prize-winning work that reframes the legacy of slavery and Black Americans.
Long live this brilliant conversation @nhannahjones @ThirdPersonProj
This month The Third Person Project has contributed to a vital turning point in Wilmington history, article from Star News, linked below. google.com/amp/s/amp.star…
In “Another Country,” John Jeremiah Sullivan’s new piece in MoMA Magazine, he shares early photos from his collection and an accompanying musical playlist. moma.org/magazine/artic… #museumofmodernart #momamagazine #johnjeremiahsullivan #oldphotographs
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