…dialogue about the history and impact of the women architects on the built environment and the historical, cultural, and social context in which they worked. Arts Every Day A Walk…

…or drowned, or vanished into thin air, Earhart’s life had already taken on a mythical quality. At a time when women were still expected to spend their days and nights…

…seq. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Grants typically are funded through the National Endowment for the Humanities, Federal/State Partnership, CFDA 45.129. However, individual grants may be supported through other types…

…“Deena Larsen’s Life and Works.” Deena Larsen Escapes. Deena Larsen, n.d. Web. 04 June 2015. http://www.deenalarsen.net/works/index.html Photo: Screenshot from “A Modern Moral Fairy Tale” by Deena Larsen and MaJe Larsen.

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…Maryland has seen Exploration, Encounter, and Exchange occur in fascinating ways, often before the more well-known national examples that one might learn about in school. Additionally, we are extremely fortunate…

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…than a charismatic one. I was studying Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and Martin Luther King, Jr. when I noticed a single literary thread connecting them all. Du Bois had…

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…with President Woodrow Wilson shortly after his inauguration to ask him to support a constitutional amendment enfranchising women — which he did not do at the time. When Wilson was…

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…power of protest, voting rights, voter suppression, contested elections, and ideological polarization, social media and democracy, rural/urban divide in voting, the electoral college, and voter apathy An oral history collection…

…to the 2023 National History Day® competition in College Park, MD. Maryland History Day 2023 National History Day National Qualifiers (written in order of first and second place) Junior Papers…

…1915 on the fiftieth anniversary of a parade of Union soldiers that marched down Pennsylvania Avenue at the end of the war, a group of Black Civil War veterans of…

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