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Cultural Anthropology Through the Lens of Wikipedia: Historical Leader Networks, Gender Bias, and News-Based Sentiment
Maryland Women's Heritage Trail
COMING MARCH 30! WOMEN's HISTORY TRIP to Cambridge
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2017 Maryland Women's Hall of Fame and Women of Tomorrow
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Ballot & Beyond
Music As a Bridge and Platform for Personal, Cultural, and Societal Change: the Work of Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday, Lisette Model Billie Holiday
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MTO 11.3: Burns, Feeling the Style
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Billie Holiday
2013 Program and Honorees
November 7, 2016 Agenda Full.Pdf
Billie Holiday, “Strange Fruit” Questions for Discussion
2012 Induction Ceremony Maryland Women's Hall of Fame
Katherine Dunham and the Politics of Dance
Strange Fruit”—Billie Holiday (1939) Added to the National Registry: 2002 Essay by Julia Blackburn (Guest Post)*
“Down Hearted Blues”—Bessie Smith (1923) Added to the National Registry: 2002 Essay by Cary O’Dell