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Azrael, Mary
Binding Spines: A Bookmaking Project
Barry, Bill
Bethlehem Steel: The Words of Workers
Bond, Chrystelle T.
Terpsichorean Delights: French, English, Scottish, Irish and American Dances in Baltimore, 1794-1814
Briley-Strand, Gwendolyn
Harriet Tubman: Meet the Woman
Buccino, Daniel L.
Civil Solutions: The Power of Civility in Contemporary Society
Buccino, Daniel L.
Civility and Health Care
Burke, Linda Joy
Poetry and the American Dream
Camp, Charles
Zora Neale Hurston: An American Life
Clemens, Thomas G.
Marching through Maryland: Lee's Campaign of 1862
Clemens, Thomas G.
Rebel Heels and Northern Scum: Maryland's Role in the Civil War
Coleman, Jeffrey Lamar
Pride and Protest: Poetry of the America Civil Rights Movement
Cripps, Thomas
Movies, Race and World War II
Diggs, Louis
Historic African-American Communities in Baltimore County
Dixon, Michael
Uncovering the Boundaries in Our Communities
Dixon, Michael
The Mason-Dixon Line: The Stories Behind a Geographic Boundary
Dixon, Michael
Getting Started with Genealogy
Dixon, Michael
If this Place Could Talk: Researching the History of an Old House
Dixon, Michael
Maryland through the Lens
Dixon, Michael
Tales the Tombstones Whisper
Drew, Anne-Marie
Off with Her Head: The Sixth Wives of Henry VIII
Ernst, Howard
Are We Essentially Good or Selfish? How Do Our Politics Reflect Our Beliefs about Human Nature
Feldstein, Albert
Allegany County African-American History: People and Places
Flusberg, Yael
Yoga and Writing: Stretching Your Mind and Body
Ford, Martin
Melting Pot or Mixing Bowl: How Immigration Shapes Our History
Ford, Martin
Mobtown and the 19th Century Gangs of Baltimore
Ford, Martin
The Border Fence in U.S. Immigration History
Franch, Michael
Disabilities and the Inclusive Society
Frantzich, Stephen E.
Citizen Democracy: How Average Citizens Influence National Public Policy
Frantzich, Stephen E.
Technology and Fragmentation: New Fences and Old Problems
Frantzich, Stephen E.
Are Liberals and Conservatives Really from Different Planets?
Gbotokuma, Zekeh S.
Globalization(s) and Africa in the New Millennium: Will Things Fall Apart Again?
Gerdes, Mary Reginald
Black Nuns in a Slave Society: First Sisterhood of African-Americans
Gibb, James G.
Life and Death in 17th Century Maryland
Gibb, James G.
Run of the Mill: History and Archaeology of Maryland Mills
Ginsberg, Robert
The Global Village in the Millennium
Ginsberg, Robert
The Bill of Rights: How has It Endured?
Glaser, Michael S.
Sharing Our Stories, Giving Voice to Our Songs
Glaser, Michael S.
Boundaries, Borders, and Freedom: The Fence as Symbol and Metaphor
Glaser, Michael S.
Understanding the Power of Poetry
Goodman, Melvin A.
Liberty and Security in America
Goodman, Melvin A.
The New CIA
Grimmette, Bill
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Living History Presentation
Grimmette, Bill
Frederick Douglass, a Living History Presentation
Grimmette, Bill
W.E.B. DuBois: A Living History Presentation
Ham, Debra Newman
Expert Witnesses: The NAACP's Brown Case Strategy
Ham, Debra Newman
Is Africa My Home: The Debate about the Colonization of Maryland Blacks in the 19th Century
Harley, Sharon
Race Women, Race Man: Juanita Jackson Mitchell, Gloria Richardson and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Harris, Reginald
Jump Start Your Creativity
Henderson, Lenneal J.
Thurgood is Coming! A Living History Presentation
Hildebrand, David M.
Music of Early Maryland
Hildebrand, David M.
The Musical Stories of Journeys
Hildebrand, David M.
Music of the Civil War Era
Hollis, Burney J.
Freedom and Rebellion: From Walt Whitman to Langston Hughes
Hollis, Burney J.
Telling an African-American Saga on Maryland's Eastern Shore
Jung, Mary Ann
Amelia Earhart: Dreams Take Flight, a Living History Presentation
Jung, Mary Ann
Clara Barton: Red Cross Angel, a Living History Presentation
Jung, Mary Ann
Good Queen Bess, a Living History Presentation
Jung, Mary Ann
Julia Child: America's Favorite French Chef, a Living History Presentation
Jung, Mary Ann
Margaret Brent of Maryland
Jung, Mary Ann
Rosalie of Riversdale
Kachur, Robert
Jane Eyre: Gothic Melodrama and Spiritual Autobiography
Kachur, Robert
The Horror Genre: Why Do We Want To Be Scared?
Keely, Karen A.
Improving the Race: The Eugenics Movement in America
Kellenbach, Katharina von
Justice, Forgiveness and Remembrance of the Holocaust
Krondorfer, Bjorn
Auschwitz-Birkenau: Anatomy of a Death Camp
Krondorfer, Bjorn
The Power of Prejudice: From Nazi Propaganda to Genocidal Antisemitism
Krondorfer, Bjorn
Religious Fundamentalism: A Global and Comparative Perspective
Langley, Susan B. M.
Star-Spangled Archaeology: Commemorating the War of 1812 through Maritime Archaeology
Leonard, Walter J.
Brown v Board of Education: Its Promises, Its Failures and Its Successes
Levy, Peter
Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland
Levy, Peter
The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Baltimore Riots of 1968
McCune, Jeffrey
The Dream Revisited/Realized
Miller, Henry M.
Discovering Maryland's First Capital
Miller, Henry M.
An Abundant and Fruitful Land: An Overview of Human Use of the Chesapeake through History
Miller, Henry M.
Religion in Early Maryland: America's First Experiment With Religious Freedom
Nelson, Michelle
Live Lyrics!: Interpretive Poetry
Okonowicz, Ed
Food Lore: Folklore's Fascinating Role in Regional Cuisine
Okonowicz, Ed
The Chesapeake Bay: Dividing and Connecting Maryland
Okonowicz, Ed
America's Patriotic Music from the Revolution to September 11
Peterson, Carla L.
Nineteenth Century African America Women Writers
Peterson, Carrol D.
Walt Whitman: Poet of Democracy, a Living History Presentation
Peterson, Carrol D.
Writers on Walls and Fences
Pineo, Ronn
Crisis in Latin America
Plumly, Stanley
Poetry Chat with Maryland's Poet Laureate
Ramsey, Priscilla R.
The Harlem Renaissance Movement, Its Art and Politics
Reber, Patricia Bixler
Cooking in Maryland: From Open-Hearth to Fireless Cooker
Schaumburg, Wayne R.
A Hot Time in the Old Town: The Great Baltimore Fire of 1904
Schaumburg, Wayne R.
Bygone Baltimore: A History of the Monumental City from 1729 to the Present
Schaumburg, Wayne R.
Nineteenth Century Baltimore: A City of Immigrants
Scheper, George L.
Cuba: Cultural Heritage, Revolution and New Realities
Sims-Wood, Janet
Fighting for Freedom: Black Women's Army Corps During World War II
Sims-Wood, Janet
Separate but Equal and the Brown Decision
Smith, Judith R.
Frederick Law Olmsted: His Legend and His Legacy
The 5th L, Native Son & The Dri Fish
Creative Writing and Identity
Thompson, Bruce
King Joined a Movement
Thompson, Sue Ellen
What Does it Mean? Reading, Understanding and Loving Poetry
Twitty, Michael
Fighting Old Nep: The Food Culture of Enslaved Afro-Marylanders
Wapner, Paul
National and State Parks: Constructing the Wilderness/Society Boundary
Wapner, Paul
Humans and Nature: Moral Dilemmas of Protecting the Environment
Webster, Colleen
Frida Kahlo, a Living History Presentation
Webster, Colleen M.
Embracing the World through Nature Writers
Wennersten, John R.
The Crab Grass Frontier: Lawns, Sensibilities, and Sustainability
Wennersten, John R.
The Almighty Oyster: Food, Fighting and Sensibility
Williams, Glenn F.
The Crowning Crime: The International Slave Trade
Williams-Forson, Psyche
Building Houses Out of Chicken Legs: Black Women, Food and Power
Wilski-Strong, Marianne
The Healing Powers of Writing
Wilski-Strong, Marianne
Images of War in Literature
Woods, Olu Butterfly
Check the Rhyme: A Rhyming Workshop for Young Writers
Woods, Olu Butterfly
Ego Trippin' for a Reason: Hyperbole with a Cause
Zeller, Thomas
Rivers, Bridges, Transportation, and Roads: Infrastructures in History