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Black History Month

Charlie Dory, right, and staff in the Maryland Agricultural College kitchens, circa 1912

The 1856 Project to Hold Inaugural Symposium

Five-session Program to Explore Historical Connections Between Slavery, Universities

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Three people view exhibit on the Tulsa Race Massacre

‘Eye-Opening’ Traveling Exhibit Reveals Atrocities of Tulsa Race Massacre

Display Will Be at School of Public Health, Its Ninth Stop on Campus, Until March 14

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Jessye Norman sings

An Operatic Star Who Raised Others’ Voices

Grad Student Helped Process Library of Congress’ Collection of Legendary Singer Jessye Norman

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Frederick Douglass Square on UMD campus

1856 Project Starts With Campus Community

Initiative Studying UMD’s Ties to Slavery to Hold Listening Sessions This Week

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Collage of images from U Street corridor

A VR View of ‘Black Broadway’

Students Create Virtual Tour to Showcase Decades of U Street Culture

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Collage of five Black pioneers

Five Black Pioneers You Should Know About

UMD Faculty and Staff Share Stories of Overlooked Figures From American History

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Brittney Drakeford portrait

A Rooted Return

Generations After Her Ancestor Was Enslaved in Prince George’s, Grad Student Reinvigorates Area’s Agricultural and Communal Ties

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Collage of letters to Lincoln

Letters of Hope and Familiarity

Alum’s New Book Highlights African Americans’ Relationship to Lincoln

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