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Tag Archives: Harriet Tubman
Upward and Outward
If you have ever doubted the extensions that could exist beyond the immediate lessons of the Upward Bound program, look further! Just today, the information that we have received regarding the population rise in Germany following the Holocaust, the changes … Continue reading
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Literacy Mantra – Searching for Truth in a Desert of Untruths
It is fitting to just let Maryland/Delaware Library Association’s keynote speaker, Justina Ireland’s works sink in: “Liars are not hurt the most, the innocent are.” Truth seekers – “As a society, individuals have forgotten how important the truth is.” “It … Continue reading
The Second Time Around Is a Little More Difficult…
A great response to someone that had a birthday last Leap Year Day and this next Leap Year Day 🙂 Let’s work with a little history about Leap Year Day. In listening to an NPR Podcast, certainly balance and … Continue reading




