UNCW Public History

Object Project

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The stuff of history is all around us—it’s in what we eat and wear, where we live and play, and how we work and travel. The Object Project is a podcast about material culture and history, produced by history students of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, in Wilmington, NC, and Dr. Jennifer Le Zotte, assistant professor of US history and material culture.

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Jul 28, 2025

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Episodes

1898 Wilmington: A Secondhand Jonah Hoe Printing Press 21.01.2022

UNCW history undergrad Nicole discusses the secondhand printing press used by Black newspaper editor Alex Manly to combat the white supremacist media rhetoric vilifying Black men as rapists and dishonesties politicians. Manly's press was specifically targeted in the November 1898 violence, as the perpetrators burned the building housing the machine nearly to the ground.

1898 Wilmington: Alexander Manly Daguerreotype 21.01.2022

UNCW graduate student Tess examines the meanings and processes behind a daguerreotype c artes de visite of Alexander Manly, the editor of the Daily Record, Wilmington's only Black newspaper at the time of the 1898 massacre. Manly's anti-racist editorials provoked white supremacist anger, and some went so far as to blame Manly for the violence. Manly and his family escaped just before the violence...

1898 Wilmington: Alfred Waddell's Gavel 10.01.2022

In this episode of Object Project , UNCW student Lena offers an inside look at the meaning and value of Alfred Waddell's gavel, held in the North Carolina History Museum. Including a scathing but sometimes humorous biography of one of the chief perpetrators of the violence in 1898 Wilmington, this episode delves deep into what a single object can symbolize about power and control across generation...

1898 Wilmington: Valentine Howe's Fire Horn 10.01.2022

In the first episode of Object Project's season discussing the material culture of the 1898 Wilmington Massacre, UNCW grad student Aeris introduces Valentine Howe's Fire Horn. This artifact, housed at the Cape Fear Museum of History and Science in Wilmington, frames a story about how the status and value of fire departments (both Black and white) played a intricate part in white supremacist campai...

2.3: Guy Nixon's Door 21.10.2020

Join us, through a nineteenth-century door in Wilmington, North Carolina's Bellamy Mansion. Upon this door, an enslaved man wrote his name several times, leading Andrew Craig and Rebecca Mullins on an exploration of enslaved lives, literacy, and the ideals of freedom.

Ep 2.1 1868 Horatio Seymour Snuffbox 09.09.2020

In 1868, supporters of U.S. presidential candidates Horatio Seymour could purchase a small snuffbox with Seymour's likeness on it. Join us to discover what exactly a snuffbox is and why they were used in Victorian political campaigns. 

Ep 2.2 The Morse Daguerreotype 09.09.2020

Did you know the inventor of the Morse code brought one of the first modern cameras to America? Tune in to learn about Samuel Morse's 1839 Daguerreotype and its cultural implications. 

Ep 1.5 1950s Apron Pattern 20.01.2020

The fifth minisode in our series looks at the social, cultural, and economic importance gleaned from a 1950s Apron Pattern. While little is know about the owner of the actual pattern, from an examination of the material itself and research into the role of the apron in culture and contemporary economies, Alex, Ian, and Elisa show how much we can learn about history through some brittle scraps of d...

Ep 1.4 1820s Tea Set 16.12.2019

Object Project Minisode number 4 looks at an 1820s canary-yellow tea set. Listen to learn about the material and cultural difference between ceramic and earthenware tea sets, and how saucers were really used.

Ep 1.3 Voigtlander Camera 18.11.2019

Object Project's third minisode looks at the story behind a 1875 Voigtlander Camera, housed at the Cape Fear Museum. Join Jackie, Anthony, Nicole, and David to hear the picturesque tale. 

Ep 1.2 Mushroom Kingdom 23.10.2019

Our second minisodes continues with the material culture of Wilmington's film history. Specifically, Alex B. and Alexander W use a sinister costume mask from 1993's Super Mario Brother's Movie to explore the history of Nintendo games and the film itself. 

Ep 1.1 Blue Velvet 08.10.2019

Object Project Episode 1.1 discusses the history and meaning of the iconic blue velvet gown used in the 1986 David Lynch film by the same title. The gown itself (one of two used in the film) is held in the collections of Cape Fear Museum in Wilmington, North Carolina. 

Object Project Trailer 20.08.2019

 The stuff of history is all around us—it’s in what we eat and wear, where we live and play, and how we work and travel. The Object Project is a podcast about material culture and history, produced by history students of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, in Wilmington, NC, and Dr. Jennifer Le Zotte, assistant professor of US history and material culture. All episodes and mini-sodes...

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