Cultural Clash Over Delaware’s Arts Funding
The public feud between Craig Gilborn and Otto Dekom in late ’60s and ’70s Delaware reveals larger debates on federal arts funding and the tension between local and national artistic influence.
The public feud between Craig Gilborn and Otto Dekom in late ’60s and ’70s Delaware reveals larger debates on federal arts funding and the tension between local and national artistic influence.
Delaware’s schools serve as a critical stage for the nation’s ongoing battles over educational inequality and segregation. This article traces the state’s fraught history, from Plessy v. Ferguson to groundbreaking cases that laid the foundation for the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
Delaware’s healthcare system pioneers in adopting advanced imaging technologies, driven by unique demographics and robust research institutes.
Delaware’s strategic pivot in late 20th-century tourism led to robust growth, overcoming challenges like lack of major airports and family attractions.