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Camden County Unveils 3rd Marker at Site Where Enslaved People Were Sold

On September 25, the Camden County Historical Society unveiled a third historical marker indicating a site where enslaved Africans were […]

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New Marker in Maryland Recognizes Historic Strike

On April 7, 1970, road workers employed by Garrett County in Maryland went on strike in an effort to unionize. […]

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Goucher College Honors Suffragette History

In 1917, women from around the country picketed outside the White House demanding a federal woman’s suffrage amendment. Among the […]

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Marianna, PA Receives First State Historical Marker Commemorating Mining Accident

Blue and gold state historical markers are a common site in Philadelphia and certain regions of Pennsylvania. However, until Saturday […]

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Delaware Historical Marker Honoring Lynching Victim Stolen

A historical marker in Prices Corner, Delaware honoring the memory of lynching victim George White was stolen on Thursday. The […]

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