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Our Wonderful Judges, Staff, and Volunteers!

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CCCONTENTS

EVENT SCHEDULE ………………………………………. 6

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ………………………………7

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES ..……………………………. 8

YOUTH DIVISION ENTRIES …………………………….. 10 DOCUMENTARY ENTRIES ………………..…….10 EXHIBIT ENTRIES ……..……………………..…10 PERFORMANCE ENTRIES ……………………....12 WEBSITE ENTRIES ………...……….…………. .13

JUNIOR DIVISION ENTRIES …………………………….. 14 DOCUMENTARY ENTRIES ………………………14 EXHIBIT ENTRIES ….…..………………... ……..17 PAPER ENTRIES …..…..……………………….. 21 PERFORMANCE ENTRIES ….…………………... 23 WEBSITE ENTRIES ………...…………………... 25

SENIOR DIVISION ENTRIES ……………………………. 28 DOCUMENTARY ENTRIES ……………………... 28 EXHIBIT ENTRIES ….…..………………………. 29 PAPER ENTRIES …..…..……………………….. 32 PERFORMANCE ENTRIES ….…………………... 33 WEBSITE ENTRIES ………...…………………... 34

STUDENT SPONSORS ……………..……………………36

SPECIAL AWARDS ……………..………………………. 38

JUDGES …………………..…………………………….39

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

8:00 - 9:00 Registration and Exhibit Setup

9:00 - 9:15 Opening Ceremony: Auditorium

9:30 - 2:00 Judging of Entries

Documentaries Youth Individual: R210 Youth Group: R210 Junior Individual: R203 & R204 Junior Group: R201 & R202 Senior Individual: R305 Senior Group: R303 & R304 Exhibits All Exhibits: Gymnasium Papers Junior: R205 & R206 Senior: R103 & R104 Performances Youth Individual: B101 Youth Group: B102 Junior Individual: R102 Junior Group: R101 Senior Individual: Auditorium Senior Group: Auditorium Websites Youth Individual: B101 Youth Group: R302 Junior Individual: R208 & R209 Junior Group: B103 & B201 Senior Individual: B104 Senior Group: B105

1:00 - 3:00 Exhibits Open to Public

3:30 Award Ceremony Auditorium

4:15 National Finalist Meeting Auditorium 6

IIIMPORTANT IIINFORMATION

STUDENTS Please be prepared at least 20 minutes before your scheduled interview time. If the judges are ready early, they may call you in before your scheduled time.

You are responsible for the placement and removal of all props or equipment used in your entry.

All exhibits must be in place in the exhibit hall before 9:15 am. We ask that students with exhibits leave their projects up until 3:00 pm so that the public may have an opportunity to see their work. Michigan His- tory Day, the Historical Society of Michigan, and Sa- line Middle School are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items.

PARENTS We understand that you want to give your students all the moral support you can, but please note that exhibit AND and paper judging is not open to the public. Exhibits TEACHERS will be open to the public after judging, and paper en- tries will later be on display later as well.

Please DO NOT TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS during per- formances or at any time during the judging. Also, please do not enter a room while judging is taking place. It is distracting for both the students and the judges. Thank you!

If you have any questions, Michigan History Day volunteers and staff will be available at the registration table throughout the day.

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RRRECREATIONAL AAACTIVITIES

11:00 - 3:00 PM Weber-Blaess One-Room School Rentschler Farm Museum Depot Museum

Open to the public for special tours/programs

Students visiting all 3 sites today will receive a PRIZE!!

Historic Reenactments 10:30 AM Weber-Blaess One-Room Schoolhouse

Student performers will write on slate boards and 11:30 AM read from McGuffey readers. Costumed in the dress of the 1800s, these players depict the typical teacher- 1:00 PM directed classes made up of students K-8th grade.

9:40 - 11:40 AM Senior Performances—Auditorium Watch Senior Group and Senior Individual Performances on the big stage! We ask that you silence your phone and do not move in and out of the auditorium while the performances are underway.

9:30 - 1:30 PM Youth & Junior Performances Watch some great performances by our younger students taking place in the classrooms.

9:30 - 1:00 PM Documentary Entries Sit back to enjoy some student documentaries! Please do not enter or leave a room while a documentary is playing. Remember to silence your phone.

1:00 - 3:00 PM Exhibit Hall Opens See the exhibit entries! 8

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YYYOUTH DDDIVISION

Youth Individual Documentary R210

9:30 AM Lord Stanley’s Cup Tyler Scornaiencki

9:50 AM : From "We Can Do It" to "No You Can't!" Melody Korkmaz

10:10 AM Nelson Mandela Evan Resek

Youth Group Documentary R210

10:40 AM Trail of Tears Courtney Bloomstine, Ella O'Sullivan

11:00 AM Civil Rights & Baseball: The Hank Aaron Story Jack Fredericks, Simon Holley

Youth Individual Exhibit Gymnasium

9:30 AM Calumet Copper Strike of 1913 Madison LaBonte

9:45 AM We Fought! Hoboes of the Great Depression Kaylyn Vollink

10:00 AM Susan B. Anthony: Suffragette Amanda Bell

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10:15 AM Responsibilities of the Home Front: Rationing and Recycling During WWII Tim Ozanich

10:30 AM Harriet Tubman, A Woman Who Brought Slaves to Freedom Sara Langbo

10:45 AM & The Fight for Desegregation Isabella Dacoba

11:00 AM Responsibilities of the Mackinac Bridge Parker Bosel

11:15 AM A Timeline of Social Change Ja Karra Nelson

11:30 AM We Have Rights!!! Sofia Yacobelli

Youth Group Exhibit Gymnasium

9:30 AM Keep Calm and Stop Oil Spills Alyssa Brouwer, Allison TenBrink

9:45 AM Jackie Robinson Brandan Coyle, Dean Turpin, Dylan Hoerner

10:00 AM CIA Spies in the Cold War Ty Keller, Cruz Coloma, Jackson Donaldson

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10:15 AM Gun Control, Rights & Responsibilities Truman Kula, Will Santor

10:30 AM Rosa Parks: Taking a Chance for Civil Rights Ladaja Hampton, KeShawn Binion

10:45 AM Newsboys Against the World James Harn, David Harn

11:00 AM Women's Right to Vote/Women's Suffrage Logan Perlberg, Caitlynn Gehrett

11:15 AM Slaves: The Right to Be Human Kyle Lewis, Spencer Koch

11:30 AM On Strike! The Pullman Strike of 1894 Reese Kerschner, Caden McKinley

Youth Individual Performance B101

9:30 AM Kenneth "Red" Simmons Gives Women the Right to Run Erin Simmons

9:50 AM Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors? The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell Isabel Kurien

10:10 PM Susan B. Anthony Ashley Woytal

10:30 PM Naomi Uchida: Her Personal Account of Childhood in an Internment Camp Emerson Wesselhoff

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Youth Group Performance B102

9:30 AM Equality from Now On Elizabeth Park, Cora Glime, Madeline Dittmer

9:50 AM Every Vote Counts Mallory Miller, Jessica Ford, Mackenzie Brush

10:10 AM No Taxation without Representation Alena Busche, Jalyn Dubois

10:30 AM Responsibility of Hunting Jorja Surianno, Caitlyn Canfield, Olivia Musselman, Carmen Nalette

10:50 AM The Kentucky Raid of 1847 Taylor Herwick, Madison King, Anna Leach, Kennedy Brooks, Otto Reick IV

Youth Individual Website B101

11:00 AM Title IX LSSU Responds Abigail Sarley

11:10 AM Watergate: Rights and Responsibilities Kyra Gumpert

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Youth Group Website R302

9:30 AM Title IX Erica Makowski, Hannah Famatiga, Ceci Howard

9:40 AM Pompeii: The City Under Ruin! Hayden Gower, Bennett Spallone, Mason MacDermaid, Niklas Woodard

9:50 AM The Nuremberg Trials James Garbacik, Grant Zimlich, Nathan Syrett

10:00 AM Nuclear weapons Dominic Blair, Nathalia Salamanca

10:10 AM The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tyler Remick, Sydney Brown, Erica Goble, Joaquin Flores

10:20 AM Underground Railroad Jina Patel, Harrison DeVries, Osvaldo Ruiz

JJJUNIOR DDDIVISION

Junior Individual Documentary Rooms R203 & R204

9:30 AM Buddhism: Rights and Responsibilities Arushi Chandrakapure

The Qin Dynasty Zachary John

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9:50 AM Dirt in the Skirt: Title IX, the Right to Play, and the Responsibility to Fund Cecilia Adame'-Goff

Peter Zenger Gunnar Fredericks

10:10 AM Orange Ukraine Revolution Irina Chekhovskiy

The Great Depression Emerson VandeZande

10:30 AM Suffrage: How Women Gained the Right to Vote Caitlyn Scornaiencki

The Citizens Responsibility to Pay for Public Education Thalen Hoffman

10:50 AM Jury Nullification Joshua Spiegel

The Soweto Uprising Madeline Hinkley

11:10 AM The Rights and Responsibilities of Copper Mining in Michigan Julian Jacobs

Rights and Responsibilities of Public Education Erin Rau

11:30 AM The Lemon Grove Incident Jacob Robles 15

Junior Group Documentary R201 & R202

9:30 AM Red Tails Matthew Keyes, Adam Chamness

The Breaker Boys Tanya Visser, Ella Streng, Hannah Miller

9:50 AM John Muir: Citizen of the Universe Sydney Kuenzer, Emma Donmyer

Rosa Parks and the Bus Boycott Matthew Campbell, Ben VanTol, Emma Spencer, Christopher Hunn

10:10 AM Patient Rights and Physician Responsibilities: Euthanasia Through the Eyes of Jack Kervorkian Sophie Mosher, Georgia Mosher

Locking the Golden Gate: The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 Ru Ferguson, Abigail Fox

10:30 AM The Great Upheaval: A Strike for Rights and Responsibilities Zachary Lynn, Rageev Nag, Zoe Reep, Noah Spungen

The Great Upheaval Katherine Larason, Eleanor Antor, Savannah Harrison

10:50 AM Vigilantes in Boomtowns Andra Campbell, Maggie Leukuma, , Wonyoung Choi

Busting the Trusts: Progressives and the Government Movement to Ensure Competition Andrew Innerebner, Zackery Cole 16

11:10 AM Justice or Injustice? Gabriel Duffield, Nytalia Flores

Rights and Responsibilities of Rosa Parks Laken Williamson, Riane Ochodnicky

11:30 AM The Impact of Child Labor on Child Rights Ethan Feucht, Jackson Kiino-Terburg, Reed Crocker, Daniel Lassila

Gay Rights and Responsibilities Taryn Pinks, Alizabeth Ariss

11:50 AM The Great Railroad Strike Charlie Tapper, Max Jones

Junior Individual Exhibit Gymnasium

9:30 AM Nuclear Power Is it Safe? James Fox

Sikhism Saihaj Deol

9:45 AM Hatshepsut Elizabeth LaRochelle

The Election of 1800 and the 12th Amendment Brett Bauman

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10:00 AM Elizabeth Blackwell: How the Actions of One Woman Changed the Rights of Generations Tess Mello

The Seminole Wars Bennett Lawson

10:15 AM Our National Parks - A Model for Conservation and Stewardship Aidan Hammond

The Underground Railroad: Man's Humanity to Man Alex Theophilus

10:30 AM Dr. Martin Luther King Zachary VanAlstine

General Washington's "Spot-On Decision" Sarah Gerard

10:45 AM Nellie Bly Maddie Krantz

The Reign of Abu Bakr Raamiz Shuttari

11:00 AM The Two Escobars: The Rise and Fall of Columbian Soccer Brendan LeClaire

American Revolution: The Fight That Won Independence Nia Imani Fullmore

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11:15 AM Who Is Responsible for the Railroad? William Goudreau

Motown: Rhythm and Rights Nadia Khan

11:30 AM Evolving Firearms, Evolving Responsibilities Aiden Barcome

Angel of Death Isabella Gripentrog

11:45 AM Out of the Darkness Liv Ritenburgh

Titanic Avery Peplinski

Junior Group Exhibit Gymnasium

9:30 AM Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) Amanda Breithaupt, Kayla Brady

The Norton Mounds: A Historical Native American Landmark Claire Benedict, Lydia Slater

9:45 AM Rights and Responsibilities of Greek Soldiers Bryan Laze, Alex Dyer

The Roman Army Dhruv Garg, Zenon Stepien, Abey Noble, Rishi Nellore

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10:00 AM Salem Insanity: Saving their Citizens or Killing the Community? Autumn Roberts, Allison Beauchamp

Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Sydnie Zeeryp, Erin Nicklas

10:15 AM Egyptian Gods Claudia Chabay, Jana Jakupi, Donatella Rumi, Stacey Lazareanu

Little Rock Nine Jensen Auclair, Madison Thomas

10:30 AM Ellis Island: The Right to A Right Start Katie Chung, Kellie Zhou, Lauren Wojciechowski

The Antarctic Treaty: Scientific Rights and International Responsibility Vanessa Heylmun, Lauren Geiger

10:45 AM Jackie Robinson-Rights and Responsibilities Trajan Smith, Frederick Porter

Joe Louis: Fighting for Rights Raekewon Austin, Tyrece Knight

11:00 AM Women's Suffrage Act Lilliana Smith, Danielle Grogoricka

Women's Rights Alex Lakosky, McKenna Chartier

11:15 AM The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 Jenelle Pike, Zeina Akl 20

March on Washington Carson Lagina, Caleb Hubble

11:30 AM Kindertransport Destination: Freedom Tia Good, Cassidy O'Farrell, Mariah Gilboe

John F. Kennedy Rylie Lawrence, Logan Trusty

11:45 AM The Civil Rights Music Chase Derocher, Zoya Mead

Barbary Pirates Tia Bush, Brianna Matamoros, Maggie Coyle

12:00 PM Native Americans: The Rights to Fish and Hunt Reagan McFadden, Drake McFadden

The Underground Railroad Lane Warner, Dianna Leask, Tyler Spencer

Junior Paper R205 & R206

9:30 AM The Little Rock Nine Sophia Parolini

The Rights of Prisoners of War During World War II and the Responsibilities of the Countries that Held Them Captive Noah McCreery

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9:40 AM The Rights and Responsibilities of the Civilian Conservation Corps Emily Schellenboom

COINTELPRO: Citizens' Rights vs. Government Responsibility Asia Korkmaz

9:50 AM Solitary Confinement: Suffering in Silence Melinda McCabe

There for Their Neighbors: Individual, Communal, and National Responsibility During the Great Depression Maria Poortenga

10:00 AM Plessy v. Ferguson Court Case of 1896 Alex Vonhof

NSA Surveillance: It's Not Just for Terrorists Anymore Avery Brown

10:10 AM The Wagner Act and Labor Unions Gracie Littke

The Hippocratic Oath: A Revolution in Medicine Kaitlyn Kunselman

10:20 AM Jim Crow Laws: Unfair or for the Best? Emma Walters

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Junior Individual Performance R102

9:30 AM Truth is Powerful and it Prevails, The Life of Jayden Lewis

9:50 AM Death on Trial: Rights and Responsibilities with Furman and Gregg Emma Roth

10:10 AM Rosa Parks: Criminal or Conqueror Lydia Hillebrand

10:30 AM Yellow Journalism in the 1800's: Is Too Much Fiction Still the Truth? Alexis Brown

10:50 AM Knights, Nobles, and Serfs: Fairy Tale Fiction, or Real Life Rights and Responsibilities? Martha Holland-Anderson

11:10 AM A Mighty Long Way: The Little Rock Nine and the Integration of Central High School Lily Antor

11:30 AM The Transcontinental Railroad Christian Shaman

11:50 AM Miners' Rights/Italian Hall Disaster Hunter Clark

12:10 PM Mary Todd Lilyann Davis

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12:30 PM Rights, Responsibility and Me Anthony Whitaker

Junior Group Performance R101

9:30 AM A Guide to Freedom: Harriet Tubman’s Journey Raza Ali, Scott Tran, Noah Blase, Jared Rice

9:50 AM The Rights and Responsibilities to Free Speech Madison Hertel, Lydia Ragel Wilson

10:10 AM On the Field and in the Classroom: Title IX Provides Women the Opportunity of a Lifetime Isabelle Uganski, Avery Christensen

10:30 AM African American Rights Larry LaPonsie, Damarius Rundell, Brody LeBlanc

10:50 AM Opening The Doors to Tribally Owned Casinos in Michigan Maddie Goodrich, Kathleen Fallon, Megan Lilly

11:10 AM The Young and Determined Spirit of Lives On: The Rights and Determination of Women Mary Massopust, Eva Nemiroff

11:30 AM Girls Can Play Too! The Story of Title IX Gabrielle Bradley, Eve Bradley

11:50 AM Devastation of Detroit Preston Rowlison, Jaime Cline, Isabelle Newbury, Adam Dahl, Braden Horn

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12:10 PM The Rights of Children During the Industrual Revoltuion Martha Krans, Chickie Shipman

12:30 PM The Prohibition of Alcohol; Rights and Responsibilities Under the Influence Eva Metro-Roland, Lucy DeRango, Emma Fischell

12:50 PM Rights of the Mentally Ill Polly Bridges, Emma Simon

Junior Individual Website R208 & R209

9:30 AM The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bombs Nikolas Wilber

Title IX: Its Affect on Women’s Sports Katherine Marger

9:40 AM Lost Hope: The Despair of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 Alexia Zolenski

The Treaty of 1820 Ellen Marger

9:50 AM Women’s Suffrage and the Nineteenth Amendment Charles Bush

The Salt March Vaishnavi Krishnan

10:00 AM John Muir and the Duty to Save the Environment Ethan VanValkenburg

Education is the Key to Success Colin Landino

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10:10 AM Nelson Mandela: Rebel with a Cause Trey Norris

Mayan Rights and Responsibilities Namitha Kumar

10:20 AM So You Wanna Be a Pharaoh?” Genesis Gonzales

Nicaraugua in Chaos: The Contra War Spencer Miner

10:30 AM March on Washington Katelyn Arnold

Great Railroad Strike of 1877 Jeffrey Greenwood

10:40 AM The Rights and Responsibilities of Advertising Madison Wise

Junior Group Website B103 & B201

9:30 AM Robert McNamara’s Art of Attrition Luke Wassink, Mark wassink, Brandon Pham

Isle Royale Ann Desrochers, Isabel Valencia, Grace Liu

9:40 AM Manhattan Project Seth Helman, Leo Wheeler, Dante Cyrus

The Saginaw Chippewa Indians: The Right to their Homeland Lindsey Allard, Lauren Rechner

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9:50 AM Rights and Responsibilities: John Locke Alora Barbeaux, Riley Autore

The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Johnathon Ellis, Olivia Ellis, Joe Nelson

10:00 AM Clara Barton Estrella Moreno, Cassidy DeKuiper, Amy Neilson, Mary Swick

Ancient Greek Democracy Jerry Jack, Patrick McNamara, Joey Moeggenborg

10:10 AM No Taxation without Representation: The Stamp Act & Events Leading Up to the American Revolution Dillon Brott, Sierra Laackmann

LGBT Rights Haeli Povey, Joelle Mayer

10:20 AM Jackie Robinson: The Man Who Broke the Color Barrier Grace Marshall, Cami Kittredge

Children March for their Rights Emily Kato, Allyson Hill

10:30 AM The Stonewall Riots of 1969: The Fight for Equality Chloe Lupini, Henry Muscara, Robert Isacksen, Edith Todd

Jim Letherer: The March for Freedom Julia Letherer, Eileen Kelly

10:40 AM Rights and Responsibilities of Public Television Eamon McClintock

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SENIOR DIVISION

Senior Individual Documentary R305

9:30 AM Native Americans Myking Smith

9:50 AM Rights and Responsibilities of American Citizens During WWII James Epperson

10:10 AM Land and Rights: The Impact of Monotheism Kaitlin Williams

10:30 AM The Men Who Built the Golden Gate Bridge Richard Williamson

10:50 AM From Nobodies to Somebodies Faith Miller

11:10 AM Panhandling: An American Right Lilliana Duyck

11:30 AM The Responsibilities and Accomplishments of Winston Churchill Caleb Cornish

11:50 AM Theodora and Justinian I: Responsibility to the Rights of their People and the Effects on Modern Law Justin Fragala

Senior Group Documentary R303 & R304

9:30 AM U.S. Copyright Law and the Doctrine of Fair Use Charlie Drew, Jonathan Vanston

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Scopes Trial Scott Bosley, Jordan Bailey

9:50 AM Was Drafting for the Vietnam War Morally Acceptable Kitty Szymanska, Patrick Schaldenbrand, Owen Hurley

From Minstrels to Emcees: Rights and Responsibilities in Entertainment Karl Johnson, Kaleb Oates, Jordin Hill, Bruce Johnson, Kamar Graves

10:10 AM Japanese Internment Camps Nicholas Oberto, Samantha Verran, Sophie Rowe, Cynthia Naber

Jackie Robinson Hitting Segregation Out of the Park Kyle Archambeau, Nick Vlahos, Ryne Hocking, Ryall Purdy

10:30 AM Joan of Arc Abby Mauno, Morgan Colling, Lindsay Sandell, Sloane Zenner, Megan Bugni

Father of the Sexual Revolution Kayleigh Doyen, Cameron Schott

10:50 AM Tinker v. Des Moines: Defining Student Rights Frank Boudon, Jason Ji

Senior Individual Exhibit Gymnasium

9:30 AM Men Behind Barbed Wire: Rights of POWs During World War II and The Geneva Convention Caroline Yapp

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9:45 AM Exploiting A Culture, Exploding the Land: Nuclear Testing in the Marshall Islands Mariah Olsson

10:00 AM The Scopes Monkey Trial and the Impact on Biological Educations Hanna Foreman

10:15 AM Liberating Nazi Camps: Taking Responsibility for Returning Lost Rights Mackenzie Brandel

10:30 AM Point Du Hoc Noah Taylor

10:45 AM Flying to Victory: Nancy Harkness Love and the WASP of World II Grace Ridley

11:00 AM Prohibition: A Failed Attempt at National Sobriety Deana Zhu

11:15 AM Chernobyl Stephanie Harry

11:30 AM Flying Solo Brittney Prestly

11:45 AM Broken Treaty, Trampled Rights: Signaling the Collapse of the Sioux Nation Kaylee Picard

12:00 PM Rights and Responsibilities: Past, Present and Future Kamalle Brown

12:15 PM Nazi Discrimination Guise and Oppression of Jews Patrik Santala

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Senior Group Exhibit Gymnasium

9:30 AM Nellie Bly: Advocating the Rights of the Mentally Insane From Behind Asylum Bars Ann Zhang, Hadley VanRenterghem, Grace VanRenterghem

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire: Tragic Lesson of 1911 Monica McClellan, Ashley Boomer, Erin Kalinec

9:45 AM Treatment of Japanese-Americans during World War Two Kai Inoki, Hannah Bartoshesky, Siyu Yang

The Fight for Rights Bryant Cross, Kyle Triemstra, Riley Palella, Bryce Bauman

10:00 AM Brown v. Board of Education: The Legacy of Desegre- gation and Revival of Civil Rights (1954) Jennifer Ung, Clare Visscher

How the Geneva Convention Affected POWs: Before and After Emmalee Hartman, Kyle Noggle

10:15 AM Concentration Camps Nathan Kowall, Sam Horrocks, Donovan Bishop

Life: Your Rights and Others’ Responsibilities Amir Franklin, Janet Coronado, Norma Fuentes

10:30 AM The Flint Sit-Down Strike Mary Jarvis, Molly McKenzie, Madison Peer

Al Capone: The Untouchable Legend Samone Williams, Jessie Bishop

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10:45 AM Sisters for Suffrage Jacob Sova, Megan Donnelley, Keegan Metz, Devin Eden

The Right to Choose Cole Pero, Jerome Gifford, Benjamin P oirier

11:00 AM The Great Depression: Making it a Child’s Responsibility to Work for Survival Stephanie Verville, Morgan Salmi

Love Canal: A Place to Die(oxin) Tyler Beyett, Emma Schmidt

Senior Paper R103 & R104

9:30 AM Ready to Learn: MalalaYousafzai and the Movement for Education in Pakistan Clara Bakker

Little Bighorn Incident: Rights and Responsibilities of Both Parties Involved Rebekah Wright

9:40 AM The Emancipation Proclamation: Our First Step Toward Racial Equality Emily Kellogg

Rags to Rights Brooke Szilagyi

9:50 AM The War over Salt: The Tax and the Responsibilities that Followed Brian Horan

The Radio Priest: Religion and Politics in Public Broadcasting 32 Diana Lu

10:00 AM Rights & Responsibilities of the Japanese Americans Caitlyn McKenzie

Abraham Lincoln and the Suspension of Habeas Corpus: Constitutional and Historical Analysis DJ Bailey

10:10 AM Blood Splatters on the Back Seat: The 1961 Freedom Riders and their Irresponsible Struggle for Equality and Justice Audrianna Gibson

Sedition in America: Liberty vs. Domestic Tranquility Christopher Olson

10:20 AM Language of Modern War: The Atomic Bomb Amber Mandrell

Magna Carta: An Enduring Legacy of the Rights and Freeman and the Authority of the Law Maggie Wang

10:30 AM Times Co. vs. Monica Lee

Apartheid: White Dominance in Black South Africa Matthew Gilbert

Senior Individual Performance Auditorium

11:00 AM Mary Wollstonecraft: Revolutionary Feminist Education Moriah Reed

11:20 AM From Housewife to Riveter: A Women’s Responsibilities the Homefront Sierra Davis

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Senior Group Performance Auditorium

9:40 AM Afghan Women’s Rights: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back Taylor Mikkelson, Maranda Mikkelson

10:00 AM Women in the Workplace Esther Berkompas, Emily Berkompas, Noreen Maloney

10:20 AM Death: Your Rights and Others’ Responsibilities Jerrold Cleveland, Abria Franklin, Agustin Vasquez, Diana Cortes

10:40 AM You Have the Right to Remain Silent Gladys Gonzalez, Garrett Fragala

Senior Individual Website B104

9:30 AM Evolution of Environmentalism Isabel Daquial

9:40 AM The Impact of Henry Ford on the Labor Movement Brittany Flowers

9:50 AM Roman Society: Establishing the Rights of the Common People Lucas Champoux

10:00 AM Japanese Internment during WWII Benjamin Miller

10:10 AM The Italian Hall Disaster Ethan Salo

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10:20 AM Dred Scott’s Fight for African-Americans Zach Czinder

10:30 AM Rights to the Auto Workers and the Responsibilities of Their Employers Millie Reed

Senior Group Website B105

9:30 AM The Abused Scott Lehmann, Brett Chislea, Gage Mosher

9:40 AM 21st Century Slavery Kelsey Brennan, Ryan Marshall, Kayla Foley, Emma Parsons

9:50 AM The Pentagon Papers Go To Press: Protecting Americans’ Right to Know Raymond Surya, Danny Evans, Daniel Timmermann

10:00 AM 1913 Copper Strike Kaylor Holmstrom, Anna Alholinna, Ashley Aho

10:10 AM The Berlin Wall Kara Westerberg, Hanna Wescott

10:20 AM “Better Human Beings Tomorrow”: The American Eugenics Movement Meghana Ranabothu, Ambika Agrawal, Lauren Pham, Lauren Nguyen

10:30 AM From Start to Unionization: Henry Ford’s Road to Workers Rights Meagan Tobias, Jesse David

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SSSPECIAL AAAWARDS

The Elly Peterson Award for Michigan Women’s History Sponsored by the Michigan Women’s Studies Association

The Sam Breck Award for Best Entry in Railroad History Sponsored by Michigan Roundtable of the Lexington Group in Transportation

The Best Entry in Use of Family History Sponsored by the Michigan Genealogical Council

The Best Entry in Use of Primary Sources Sponsored by the Michigan Archival Association

The Best Entry in Michigan History Sponsored by Meijer

Best Entry in African American/People of African Descent World History Michigan Department of Civil Rights

Best Entry in Latino American/Hispanic World History Michigan Department of Civil Rights

Best Entry in Native American History Michigan Department of Civil Rights

Best Entry in Arab American/Arab World History Michigan Department of Civil Rights

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Head Judge: Sean O’Neil, Grand Valley State University Biruta Abuls Elizabeth Goetz Edwina Murphy Brandon Apmann Jeremy Gold Charlie Murphy F. Josephine Arrowood Sondra Golke Robert Myers Bonnie Bakewell Hugh Gurney Susan Nenadic Julie Barnes Thomas Gwaltney Kenneth Newman Margaret Bennett David Hales Angie Oehrli Ron Bloomfield Ginnie Harder Judy Pamp Pamela Brady Emma Hawker Robert Pangman Michael Brady Rebecca Heinen Brian Paul Teresa Brantley Amanda Hendrix-Komoto Erin Platte Heidi Butler Meredith Henry-Fisher Emily Radlinski Virginia Caruso Mark Heppner Sherry Scott Robert Cayia Claire Herhold Grace Shackman Jeanne Chapman Orlando Hodges Ralph Shoub Katherine Charbeneau Karlayne Hodges Lynn Simmons Kristen Chinery James Hunt Ray Skwiers Elizabeth Clemens Karen Jania Rosalie Skwiers Liza Lee Collins Brad Jarvis Philip Smith Mark Comfort Cheryl Jindeel Cindy Smith Meghan Courtney Russell Jolley Sara Smith-Stofer Eunice Crockett Deborah Kanter Cathryn Spiess Geoff Culbertson Jasen King Timothy Streasick Chelsea Del Rio Katie Kolokithas David Swan Mary Donaldson Paula Kopka Paul Trap Courtney Dornburg Inara Kurt Marcia Van Ness Rachael Drenovsky Stephen Laatsch Carol Vandenberg Dawn Ducca Adina Langer Kari Vaughan William Easton Anne Lape Raymond Walker Eric Echeverri Dale Leslie Mary Wallace Kelly Eddy Thomas London Laura Wanamaker Mary Engelhardt Joshua Lowe Kurt Wanamaker Mary Jane Fava Raymond Lucas Susan Wander Dan Forbes Robert Lynch Tim Westfall Monica Fox Lydia Lynch Omer Winborn Tim Gedar Doris Maynard Sharon Wisniewski John Gibney Daniel McCarthy Brian Wisniewski Terry Girard John McCurdy William Womer Kristen Glatz Marilyn McLaughlin Megan Wood Barry Mehler Jennifer Xu Daniel Miller Margaret Zeman 39

MMMAJOR SSSPONSORS OFOFOF MMMICHIGAN HHHISTORY DDDAYAYAY 2014

The Historical Society of Michigan would like to thank the following organizations for providing generous support to operate Michigan History Day:

The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation

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