To recognize Black History Month and acknowledge our commitment to share Black histories year round, we’ve collected a set of materials that reflect on Black historical figures, geographies, and cartographies, as an inspiration for further consideration and research.
Read moreOur education team spent the first two weeks of January teaching an intersession on critical map literacy to a small group of seniors at the Margarita Muñiz Academy.
Read moreHow can we make historic data about segregation, redlining, and real estate more useful and accessible? In this Get to Know Your Data interview, we dive into a new data set derived from HOLC maps.
Read moreIn honor of the January 1888 birthday of the National Geographic Society, we explore the history of its founding and some of the National Geographic maps in our collection.
Read moreWe added many new maps to the collections this year—and some of them are particularly resonant with the events of 2021
Read moreWhat one map can tell us about the politics of property in the early twentieth century United States
Read moreAn interactive tour through East Boston, circa 1880
Read moreA video tour through an intriguing "pie chart" maritime diagram for a ship in the South China Sea
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