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    Diplomacy Classroom: The Barbary Pirates Hostage Crisis

    December 14, 2021

    Virtual

    What did diplomacy look like in the years of the early American republic? In this segment of Diplomacy Classroom, we learned about the aftermath and consequences of one of the United States’ first international trade and hostage crises. In 1793 North African Barbary pirates captured 11 American ships and 100 citizens, and…

  • Public Program

    Diplomacy Classroom: The Declaration Heard ‘Round the World

    June 30, 2020

    Virtual

    To celebrate the 4th of July, NMAD welcomed the Museum of the American Revolution’s President and CEO, Dr. R. Scott Stevenson. With NMAD’s Public Historian Dr. Alison Mann, they discussed the United States Declaration of Independence and what it meant to the global community– including Native American nations– in 1776. 

  • Public Program

    Diplomacy Classroom: The Great Seal

    October 20, 2020

    Virtual

    NMAD Public Historian Dr. Alison Mann and Education Director Lauren Fischer discuss the importance of the great seal and how it evolved to be the image now recognized around the world as a symbol of the United States.