
Maryland History Day
@MDHistoryDay
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Maryland History Day is a program of @MDHumanities and an affiliate of @NationalHistory. Judge at History Day: https://t.co/NV88DsXsMh
Maryland, USA
Joined January 2017
Congratulations to Jackson from @AACountySchools! He writes: " I would like people to understand the Indian Child Welfare act exist. Its existence will help avoid another crisis and awareness of it will make sure another. attempt of overturning the act will fail." Great work!
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Congratulations to Ishita from @MCPS on her paper! She writes: "As I head to Nationals, I’m not just sharing the story of the Radium Girls—I’m giving voice to millions of laborers and women whose efforts continue to go unnoticed every day." Great work, Ishita!
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Congratulations to Hemant from @hcpss_hohs! He writes: "My project shows the negative impacts that mass censorship has on media, art, and society as a whole. I hope my project shows that mass censorship is never okay, and book banning needs to be limited." Great work!
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Congratulations to Justin and Shiven from @HCPSS on their exhibit project! They researched the Attica Prison Riot for their project. Great work!
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Congrats to Christopher from @pgcps on his documentary! He writes: "My documentary shines a spotlight on the Tuskegee Airmen. Now more than ever, we must honor their fight and ensure their stories are never forgotten." Great work, Christopher!
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Congrats to Alma from @AACountySchools on her project. She writes: "This project examines how Crownsville reflects broader patterns of institutional failure across the nation, allowing light to be shed on a neglected chapter of Maryland- and American- history." Great work Alma!
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Congratulations to Melanie, Honna and Selena from @MCPS! They researched unethical experimentation at the Holmesburg Prison. Honna writes "We hope to educate viewers on this far-reaching yet unknown event in history through the medium of our exhibit. " Great work, team!
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Congratulations to Sravya from @hcpss_gphs on her performance project. She writes: "To understand our present, we must first learn about our past. Learning history is important now more than ever." We agree! Great work!
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Congratulations to Jordan, Ava, Benjamin, Michael and Sophie from @TowsonHSTweets They write: "Promised by the Fourteenth Amendment, due process is the foundation of a just, democratic society." Great work!
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Congratulations to Imani from @MCPS on her performance project! She writes: " My synthesis of primary, secondary and tertiary sources culminates in an in-depth understanding of Tupac as a person and the legacy he left behind." Great work Imani!
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Congratulations to Ava from @hcpss_rhs on her project about Loving v. Virginia! Did you know that the anniversary of the case decision, June 12th, is known as Loving Day? It's coming soon! Great work, Ava!
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Congratulations to Chloe from @MCPS on her individual website project! Her project detailed "the making, contributions, and legacy of Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services in World War II." Great work!
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Congratulations to Jacob, Nikhil, Nuaimaan, and Emmanuel from @MCPS! They write: "We explore the responsibility of these athletes to stand up for the rights of those without a voice." Great work!
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Congratulations to Mira and Suriya from @hcpss_rhhs on their website project about the Outer Space Treaty! They write: The Outer Space treaty is a groundbreaking document which is becoming more and more relevant each day." Great work, and cool topic!
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Congratulations to Riley and Saarah from @hcpss_bbms on their website about the DuPont corporation. The students write that their project "highlights the rights consumers have to know what chemicals are in the products they are using and corporate accountability." Great work!
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Congratulations to Jordan and Amani from @CoordinatorKMS on their website project about Japanese Internment and the impact of Order 9066, which authorized the forced relocation of approximately 122,000 Japanese Americans. Great research, Jordan and Amani!
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