Out of Many, One: Diversity and the American Experiment

The American experiment in democratic government brings together all kinds of people to participate in civic life. This display of rare books, manuscripts, and artworks highlights a diversity of individual experiences in our country’s history, from the founding of Plymouth Colony through the turmoil of the Civil War.

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Amber Manning

I founded AmberCo. when I was five years old. Over the years, it has offered a variety of services from house cleaning, babysitting, car washing, travel planning, interior design and more. After college, I serendipitously fell into working for a web development company and I never looked back. I am happy that AmberCo. has finally settled on a mission that helps people in a meaningful way. I am also happy that some of the original services AmberCo. offered (cleaning and organizing) have carried through into its current iteration. I have been lucky enough to work for significant nonprofits such as the Sierra Club and the International Committee of the Red Cross and small local companies such as Hinkel Equipment Rental and Indars Stairs. My favorite part of working in technology is finding creative solutions for people and making their day to day work easier.

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In The Beginning: Three Jewish Firsts From The Rosenbach Collection