…an online magazine curated by bestselling author Roxane Gay, Aden Weisel thought of visual artists who addressed some of the same themes as the magazine. Inspired by the magazine, Weisel…

…to northern cities, do not generally include the multitude of southern American Indians who migrated north as well. Following WWII, Lumbee Indians[1] from rural North Carolina moved to Baltimore City…

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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,…

…close—but only geographically. Emily Post, born Emily Price, spent the first ten years of her life living on Chase Street in Baltimore (a mere three blocks away from where Stein…

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…to our online information collection practices regarding children (and, specifically for the purposes of Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act [COPPA] compliance, children under 13 years of age), Maryland Humanities collects…

…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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…continue in the fall. Jenny Ferretti is the Digital Initiatives Librarian at the Maryland Institute College of Art’s Decker Library. @citythatreads [1]American Library Association. Diversity Counts 2009-2010 Update http://www.ala.org/offices/sites/ala.org.offices/files/content/diversity/diversitycounts/diversitycountstables2012.pdf  …

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…(410) 685-0452 ialtherr[at]mdhumanities[dot]org Lindsey Baker (she/her) Chief Executive Officer (410) 699-3130 lbaker[at]mdhumanities[dot]org Ellie Benedict (she/her) Development Specialist (410) 618-5725 ebenedict[at]mdhumanities[dot]org Stephanie Boyle (she/her) Program Officer History (410) 685-4185 sboyle[at]mdhumanities[dot]org Alexandra…

…riveting portrait of the urban Indian experience. There There was one of The New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Books of the Year, and won the Center for Fiction’s…

…of National History Day topics are available at http://www.nhd.org/wp-content/uploads/selection.pdf. I am accessing AskUsNow! because I want to learn how to: find primary and secondary sources. narrow down my thesis statement….

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