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Article: Plimoth Plantation Hosts National Teacher Workshop Through a National Endowment for the Humanities Grant; Workshops Feature Pulitzer-Prize-Winning Authors and Renowned Presenters.
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- August 3, 2004
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PLYMOUTH, Mass., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Plimoth Plantation, the non-profit living-history museum that recreates the 17th- century life of the indigenous Wampanoag and the European colonists (Pilgrims), today announced that it has received a Landmarks of American History: Workshops for Teachers grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The program, which concludes it's third session this week, brings together more than 150 elementary and secondary teachers from around the country, with eminent professors, authors and Native American scholars as well as Pulitzer Prize-winning historians such as Bernard Bailyn, Adams University Professor; James Duncan ...