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Maryland Historical Society Asks Public to Help Identity Individuals In Civil Rights Era Photos

Photojournalist Paul Henderson worked for The Baltimore Afro-American from 1929 until the 1960s. During his long career, Henderson captured thousands of […]

Olivia Errico

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African Art Museum of Maryland Plans Move to Columbia

With its move in 2011, the African Art Museum of Maryland became the only museum located in the town of […]

Olivia Errico

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Edgar Allen Poe Has Becomes Maryland’s First Literary Landmark

The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum tells the story of Poe’s years in the city of Baltimore. Already a […]

Olivia Errico

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Preservation Maryland Honored for Contributions to Heritage Conservation

For the last eighty-eight years, Preservation Maryland has been at the forefront of efforts to preserve Maryland’s historic buildings and […]

Olivia Errico

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Baltimore Museum of Art Will Only Buy Works by Women Artists in 2020

The Baltimore Museum of Art holds 95,000 works of art. Of that, just four percent are works made by women. […]

Olivia Errico

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Renovations Underway on Future Home of Maryland Women’s Museum

The historic Bloomfield Manor in Centerville, Maryland once belonged to Mary Edwardine Bourke, one of the earliest female historians of […]

Olivia Errico

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Maryland State House Trust Decides to Keep and Amend Plaque that Honors Both Sides of Civil War

Last May, Maryland’s House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones called for the removal of a plaque from the State House that […]

Olivia Errico

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UNESCO Names Annapolis, MD Site of Memory Associated With Slave Route Project

Annapolis, Maryland will highlight its role in the transAtlantic slave trade with a new historical marker to be erected on […]

Olivia Errico

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Maryland Forms Commission to Investigate History of Lynching

In 2007, civil rights attorney Sherrilyn Ifill published On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the 21st […]

Olivia Errico

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Maryland Museum Considers Removing Confederate Flag from Logo as Part of Rebranding Effort

The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is rethinking its branding and wants visitor feedback. The Maryland museum’s logo currently […]

Olivia Errico

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