…of Communications to feature novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. CityLit’s signature event on April 29, 2017 takes place in the center of a day-long free festival celebrating poetry, fiction and nonfiction….

…for information such as your name, phone number, physical address, birth date, company related information, email address, credit card information including expiration date and billing address, and communications preferences. All…

…This funding allows programs like Maryland History Day to provide professional development to teachers on how to use online Library of Congress sources. After attending both online and in-person trainings…

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…email address. We strongly encourage you to get a library card and have it ready. No card? Learn how it gives you access to your library’s history databases or online

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…these valuable resources you had to travel to a library or historical society that held a collection of the aging broadsheets or an institution that had filmed images, preserving the…

…in the early 1900s were necessary in order to protect the human rights of children. Bad thesis statement: I am going to tell you about child labor laws. Writing Your…

…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…

…Request a classroom visit by contacting the outreach team through the form below. Department leaders, supervisors, and administrators can also schedule professional development sessions to prepare their teachers for History…

…both online and at local events. Practicing Democracy – 2011 In 2011 Practicing Democracy addressed the issues of natural gas extraction, transportation, cultural diversity, and land use and development in…

…to schools next fall for things like subscriptions to NoodleTools (an online bibliography tool) and buses for field trips to history museums. Q: Is there anything you’d like to add?…

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