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The search results are drawn from the organizations that contain significant history resources, and the categories including places to experience, notable people and the timeline. All can be searched by keyword, time, theme, type, counties and audience. The search filters were developed with the school systems to align with State social studies requirements. 

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Book Sotterley Plantation Photos of the Sotterley Plantation’s history and people who lived and were enslaved there.

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Book Justice rolls down : the St. Joseph’s Parish housing project, McCauley, Michael. (2014) Justice Rolls down is a book that chronicles a pioneering,

Places to Experience History
| Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery was originally known as White Marsh Plantation owned by the Jesuits. Georgetown University was planned here. The
Places to Experience
| The monument honors the United States Colored Troops and all Union soldiers and sailors from St. Mary’s County who fought during the Civil War.
Places to Experience
| The St. Mary’s County African American Monument is located in Elmer Brown Freedom Park. The monument serves as a reminder to the citizens of
History
| This book, In relentless pursuit of an education : African American stories from a century of segregation (1865-1967), documents through pictures and stories the
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| 300 Years of Black Cooking in St. Mary's County, is a journey through the culinary history in St. Mary's County found in the recipes
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| The St. Mary's Historical Society has in its collection materials and records from families who were enslavers. These reveal such information as enslaved fleeing
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| United States Colored Troops Memorial Collection. The SMCHS has a collection of materials relating to the Unified Committee for Afro- American Contributions and the
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| UCAC oral histories were taken in the 1990s and 2000s and give a unique perspective on 20th and 21st century African American history and

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