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November 30, 2006
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'Dissent!'
For the next few months, the Fogg Art Museum will be the heart of protest and dissent at Harvard. 'Dissent!,' on display through Feb. 25, is an exhibition of etchings, posters, prints, T-shirts, and other pieces comprising a succinct history of protest art going back five centuries. Above, Sister Corita (American, 1918-1986), If I, 1969. Screen print. © Corita Art Center. (Courtesy of Fogg Art Museum) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Veteran scholar fields '20 Questions'
Stanley Hoffmann speaks at inaugural Humanities Center series
Dissenters, old and new, get a chance to rail once more at the Fogg
Tradition of American protest literature probed
Zoe Trodd explores voices of dissent, strident and soft, through U.S. history
'Human Factor' at HBS shows industrial, business photos
Treasury of immigration archives now on Web
New digital collection provides open, online access to thousands of items from Harvard libraries, archives, and museums
A.R.T. for all New program sets aside affordable tickets
Harvard Review story and poem selected for Best American series
Covers showcased in Print Magazine
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