In the 1800s, Enoch Pratt said Baltimore needed “...a free circulating public library, open to all citizens regardless of property or color.” How is the Enoch Pratt Free Library continuing Pratt’s legacy with renovations to the Central Library? Meghan McCorkell, the library’s Marketing & Communications Director, tells us more.
Public Philosophy in Today’s World
Then & Now: Baltimore in the Public Eye
Aaron Douglas and All American Boys
Pulitzer-Prize Winning Drama
One Maryland One Book, Through the Eyes of the Library
One Maryland One Book
50 Years of the National Endowment for the Humanities
Democracy Then & Now
History of Canton
Intersection of Journalism and Life
Evaluating the Arts and Humanities
Aging In Your Community
A Brief History of Black Feminism
Historic Ocean City
The Days of Baltimore’s Future Past: Preserving Community History
Reading Between the Lines
Engaging in History Through Caricatures
The Humanities and Environmental Research
Environmental Humanities
bLAM Collective
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