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Mary Kozub, Museum Education and Tour Manager, reflects on our signature program for educators of Western New York.

Colin Dabkowski on Lincoln's Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.

Al Wallack on his love of radio.

John Toth’s Useum installation celebrates a technique Charles Burchfield used in his paintings.

The only surviving version of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation in Lincoln’s handwriting will make an eight-city tour of New York state this fall.

Creating the Useum installation at the Burchfield Penney Art Center was a rewarding and satisfying experience.

Read Alan Singer's article on The First Steps to Freedom: Lincoln's Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on The Huffington Post. Singer is a social studies educator at Hofstra University.

“The First Step to Freedom: Abraham Lincoln’s Preliminary Proclamation,” will include the draft and the official version of the preliminary document, issued on Sept. 22, 1862.

The moral of the story? You never know anymore what's going to follow the words "Once upon a time." It could be just about anything.

An exhibition review of Essentia by docent Kate Soudant.