…to embrace lifelong learning, exchange ideas openly, and enrich their communities. Humanities Connection is produced by Maryland Humanities for WYPR. For Maryland Humanities, I’m Sarah Weissman. Complex Histories Along the…

…and free—to modern relevance. St. Mary’s College of Maryland Foundation From Invisibility to Remembrance: Commemorating Slavery in St. Mary’s City & Southern MD St. Mary’s County Grant Award: $10,000 St….

…counselors, etc.); organizations that provide scholarships and special awards; and those who provide technical support for the internal operations of the Maryland Humanities website. Because the online registration system that…

…Ms. See to Upton Sinclair, Dashiell Hammett, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Ms. See has led an active and varied career. She was the Publishers Weekly West Coast Correspondent for…

…questions. I sat down with Dr. Guy A. Sims, my former college advisor, and discussed his work as a writer, a comics artist, and a graphic novelist. *An extended version…

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…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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…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…

…Web. 15 June 2015. http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2015/03/14/392554991/these-nightclub-entertainers-paved-the-way-for-asian-americans-in-showbiz See, Lisa. “A Measly Girl.” China Dolls: A Novel. 1st ed. Vol. 1. New York City: Random House, 2014. 1. Print. See, Lisa. Lisa See:…

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…first virtual exhibit showcases comic strips based on the world’s earliest joke book, the Philogelos. Please check out the NML website at www.languagemuseum.org to see its activities and online exhibits….

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…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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