History Speaker Series with Karen Sieber and Public History

History Speaker Series with Karen Sieber and Public History

From Working Historians by Robert Denning and James Fennessy

February 26, 2025 · 1h 39m · Episode 169

About this episode

Karen Sieber discusses her career and research in public history, focusing on the Underground Railroad in Minnesota.

In this History Speaker Series event, public historian Karen Sieber discusses her career as a public historian and historical consultant, focusing on her recent research on Moses Dickson and the Underground Railroad in Minnesota. Karen received her master's degree in public history from Loyola University Chicago. She is best known as the creator of Visualizing the Red Summer, which is part of the AP African American Studies curriculum nationwide. Her work has been featured by the Library of Congress, National Archives, American Historical Association, Smithsonian and others. She also appears as an expert on Black history in documentaries like the CBS, Smithsonian, and BET collaboration, Tulsa 1921: An American Tragedy. Last year she led the scholarly team for the NEH award winning series, “Examining Military History from the Margins.” In 2025 she will be developing a series of documentary shorts funded by PBS related to America’s 250th anniversary. She will also be leading preservation, exhibit design, and outreach efforts for a project in St. Paul, Minnesota, related to Pullman Porter history. She also teaches public history courses in Southern New Hampshire's graduate History…

People in this episode

Guest: Karen Sieber

Topics covered

  • public history
  • Underground Railroad
  • Moses Dickson
  • Black history
  • historical consulting

Keywords

  • Visualizing the Red Summer
  • NEH
  • PBS
  • Pullman Porter history

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Visualizing the Red Summer

Books & works: History Speaker Series, Visualizing the Red Summer, Tulsa 1921: An American Tragedy, Examining Military History from the Margins

Places: Minnesota, America, St. Paul

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