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Valerie Ayres Wallick
A Voice of Poetry, Art, and Community 📷 Photo of Valerie Ayres Wallick Some journeys begin quietly. For Valerie Ayres Wallick , it started with a simple act of courage. As a young writer from Snow Hill, Maryland , she submitted an editorial to five local newspapers, including one in her hometown. That small step opened a door she could not yet see. The submission led to a weekly journalism column in Baltimore, and from there her voice continued to grow. Wallick would go on t


The Urgent Quest for Education: African American Colleges in the Post-Civil War South
Paving the Way in Education: Segment One Paving the Way focuses on the educational history of African Americans in the United States,...


Friends in the Garden: Pairing Plants for Fewer Pests and More Pollinators
If you’ve ever spent a Saturday morning battling aphids on your tomatoes or chasing cabbage worms off your collards, you know gardening...

Help Us Build The First Lower Shore African American Museum
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