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December 08, 2021
In New Book, Alum Historian Chronicles the Grassroots Work to Recognize Women’s Sacrifices, Service During World War I
November 22, 2021
Alum Creates Tour of Her Peoples’ History—and Continued Presence—in East Baltimore
October 28, 2021
1970s Filmmaking Left a Rebellious Legacy. A UMD Class Explains How.
October 26, 2021
Alum’s New Book Highlights African Americans’ Relationship to Lincoln
October 19, 2021
For Two Decades, Professor Leads Writing Workshop for Holocaust Survivors
September 30, 2021
75 Years Ago, a GI Bill-Driven Influx Led to Bunks in the Armory, Classrooms in the Gym and Crowds in the Coliseum
September 28, 2021
Professor Helps Discover Site of Eastern Shore Cabin Owned by Abolitionist’s Father
September 23, 2021
Alum Leads Renovation of NSA Museum—and Shares Some of its Treasures
June 16, 2021
Journalism Professor Unearths Grim History of Century-old Tulsa Race Massacre
May 13, 2021
Project Preserving Maryland’s Historic Papers Reintroduces Voices of Marginalized Groups
May 04, 2021
Part of $24M Awarded Nationwide, Funds to Support Work Expanding Enslaved.org Database and Researching Book on NYC Transit Desegregation
May 03, 2021
Students Take Deep Dive Into Links Between African American History, Architecture and Urban Planning
April 29, 2021
Richard Bell to Receive $200,000 to Research Book on Desegregation of Public Transit in New York City
April 20, 2021
As Pines Gears Up for Inaugural Address, We Revisit Ceremonies of His Predecessors
April 02, 2021
Grant From The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to Support Documentation, Digitization, Workshops
March 31, 2021
UMD Historian Argues Biden’s Moves to Grow the Welfare State Don’t Distort the Market, Just Make Government Aid Fairer