Each year more than 27,000 middle and high school students throughout the state compete in the historical research contest known as National History Day. On April 29, more than 600 of those students will move on to the state contest, Maryland History Day, at UMBC. Tiffany Nickels, a Calvert County parent of one of those talented students, tells us more.
The Maryland State Library for the Blind and Print Disabled
Tracing Maryland's History Through Food
Amplifying Black History and Youth
The Affirming Power of LGBTQ Storytelling
A "Life-Altering" Experience with Maryland History Day
Día de Los Muertos and Artesanas Mexicanas
The Mythic Life Amelia Earhart
A Global View of Water at Calvert County
Collective Memory, Shared History, and Healing
Making the Humanities Accessible
The Humanities in Person
The Humanities, The Outdoors, and Social and Emotional Development
The Legacy and Future of the Enoch Pratt Free Library
Journalism and Poetry in Baltimore Neighborhoods
Preserving the Maritime History of Annapolis
Agricultural History in Western Maryland
Piecing Together Stories in the Chesney Medical Archives
Documenting and Interpreting History Through Quilting
From Invisibility to Remembrance: Commemorating Slavery in St. Mary’s City
"Heretic to Housewife" and Finding Your Voice
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