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Historical or Public History Writings
“William Lee: George Washington’s Enslaved Valet,” in Hidden Voices: Americans with Disabilities in United States History, ed. Michael Rembis (New York: NYC Department of Education, 2024), 83-92.
“Disability History,” Inclusive Historian’s Handbook, January 3, 2024.
“Folklife and the Material Culture of Disability History in Early America,” in Nicole Belolan and Marla Miller, eds., Living with Disabilities in New England, 1630–1930 (Deerfield, MA: Dublin Seminar For New England Folklife, Inc., 2024), 142-159.
“Choosing and [Not?] Using Artificial Limbs in 19th-Century America,” Historic Deerfield Magazine, Health and Wellness, Volume 19 (Autumn 2021): 9-13
“The Material Culture of Gout in Early America,” in Elizabeth Guffey and Bess Williamson, eds., Making Disability Modern: Design Histories (New York: Bloomsbury, 2020), 19-42.
“An ‘effort to bring this little handicapped army in personal touch with beauty’: Democratizing Art for Crippled Children at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1919-1934,” New York History 96, 1 (Winter 2015): 38-66.
“Dear Dr. Gruber,” All of Us, July 21, 2020, http://allofusdha.org/editorial/dear-dr-gruber/.
“‘Confined to Crutches’: James Logan and the Material Culture of Disability in Early America,” Pennsylvania Legacies, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Fall 2017): 6-11.
“Object Lesson: Desire Tripp and Her Arm’s Gravestone,” Common-Place, 13, 3 (Spring 2013).
“‘The Blood of Murdered Time’: Ann Warder’s Berlin Wool Work 1840-1865,” Winterthur Portfolio 45, 4 (Winter 2011): 321-352.
Environmental Writings
The Bud Watch NJ
Nature Notes
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