…and walk where he “did not belong.” Freddie Gray had his spinal cord severed as he took a “rough ride” in the back of a Baltimore Police van. The narratives…

Online Literary Journal for Healthcare Narratives Out of State Grant Award: $7,750 Please See Me (www.pleaseseeme.com) is an online literary journal that features health-related stories told through poetry, short stories,…

…out these online modules that help you learn even more about the outstanding sources available through the Library of Congress website. Have fun exploring the Library of Congress online (www.loc.gov)…

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…than reasonably necessary to enable them to participate in the activities of our programs like Maryland History Day, for which we offer online registration and contest results via our website.

…School) and the St. Mary’s County Museum Division who oversees the site and its interpretation. Image from www.stmarysmd.com One of the main reasons we’re so excited is that our committee…

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…1922. Click here to examine this collection. In addition to these free sites, many subscription services, including www.genealogybank.com, www.ancestry.com, and www.newspapers.com, have growing resources. Some Maryland libraries provide access to…

…Urquhart, Kim. “Write from the Heart.” Emory Report. 8 Nov 2016. http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/2006/September/September%2025/Profile.htm. “Awards & Honors: 1999 National Humanities Medalist: Taylor Branch.” National Endowment for the Humanities. 8 Nov 2016. https://www.neh.gov/about/awards/national-humanities-medals/taylor-branch….

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…and Students, your local library website will guide you to reliable online resources, databases, and research tools, and even point you in the right direction to finding valuable printed resources….

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…this common purpose in examining everyday life is highlighted in the works of two of Baltimore’s best-known female writers, Lucille Clifton and Anne Tyler. Photo courtesy of www.poetryfoundation.org Born in…

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