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Who invented the weekend?
The labor movement.
Unions fought to limit working hours and gain more leisure time for workers. This banner celebrates winning a 12-hour work day instead of “sun-up to sundown.” UMD has one of the largest labor-related collections in North America.
Detail from the banner of the Journeyman House Carpenters’ Association of Philadelphia, PA, 1835.
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The labor movement.
How did Japanese anime start?
The labor movement.
Unions fought to limit working hours and gain more leisure time for workers. This banner celebrates winning a 12-hour work day instead of “sun-up to sundown.” UMD has one of the largest labor-related collections in North America.
Detail from the banner of the Journeyman House Carpenters’ Association of Philadelphia, PA, 1835.
TGIF!
U.S. influence on post-war Japanese culture.
Comic books brought to Japan by American GIs after World War II sparked a creative explosion in Japanese “manga” or cartoons, which evolved into the animation styles popular today. UMD has the most comprehensive collection in the world of Japanese publications, 1945-1949.
Image: Gordon W. Prange Collection
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Where did Kermit come from?
D I S C O V E R O U R S P E C I A L C O L L E C T I O N S
Jim Henson’s student days.
While a UMD student, Henson had a local children’s TV show, “Sam and Friends,” featuring an early version of Kermit. Videos of Kermit’s early years join top collections pertaining to American TV and radio broadcasting.
Jim Henson and Kermit, circa 1960, from the Jim Henson Works at the University of Maryland.
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Historic Preservation The largest concentration of such materials in the U.S.
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D I S C O V E R O U R S P E C I A L C O L L E C T I O N S
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