We explore the early history of 105 Brattle Street, focusing on the history of slavery and emancipation at the site.
We consider George Washington's views on race, slavery, freedom, and leadership at his Cambridge headquarters.
We take a fresh look at Henry Longfellow's poetic and historical significance and the home and family that influenced him.
We look at how the house and collection were preserved in the 20th century and the many stories they can tell today.
Join us in exploring the lives of LGBTQ people, and the resonance of these stories today.
Explore stories of slavery and resistance; of freedom and community; and of abolition and education.
This virtual exhibit explores Charles Longfellow’s tourism and collecting in Meji-era Japan.
This online exhibit complements the temporary exhibit on view during the 2022 open season.
Explore an online exhibit discussing Henry W. Longfellow's role in the abolition movement.
This virtual exhibit explores the kimonos collected by Charles Longfellow in Japan and questions of cultural exchange and appropriation.
This interactive story map traces the history of the Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House estate over the last two centuries.
This online exhibit celebrates Henry W. Longfellow at 200. Curated by Christoph Irmscher at Houghton Library, Harvard University, 2007
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