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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | Old Roads\, New Histories
DESCRIPTION:with Kacy Rohn | Prerecorded virtual event | For 25 years\, Montgomery County’s Rustic Roads Program has protected the historic and scenic roadways that reflect the county’s agricultural character and rural origins. An update to the Rustic Roads Functional Master Plan was approved in 2023 [the planning was in progress when this talk was recorded]. This presentation describes the work done to bring new roads and new histories into the program that reflect the diversity of the county’s past with previously underrepresented stories of women\, freedom seekers\, and early African American communities that enrich the historic landscapes traversed by these roadways. Presented at the 2022 History ConferenceRecording available September 1 – 7. 
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-rewind-old-roads-new-histories-2/
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SUMMARY:Annual Ice Cream Social
DESCRIPTION:Join Montgomery History at Shirley Povich field for our annual Ice Cream Social! We’ll have a trivia contest and a very brief teaser for the History Conference from our keynote speaker\, Ralph Buglass.  RSVP Here
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/annual-ice-cream-social-2/
LOCATION:Shirly Povich Field\, 10600 Westlake Dr\, Rockville\, MD\, 20852\, United States
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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | William Marbury—The Man Whose Lawsuit Made the Supreme Court\, Supreme
DESCRIPTION:with Jim Johnston | Prerecorded virtual event | Learn about a 200+ year-old tale of Supreme Court history this week\, as Jim Johnston details the pivotal 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison and the man behind it–William Marbury. Born to an impoverished tobacco farmer in Prince George’s County\, young Marbury had bigger dreams of fame and fortune. By 1800\, he had acquired wealth and a large house in Georgetown. Following a dispute in which incoming president Thomas Jefferson told Secretary of State James Madison not to deliver Marbury his commission as justice of the peace\, Marbury resolved to use his wealth to teach Jefferson a lesson. Learn about the resulting Supreme Court case\, Marbury v. Madison\, and how it established the proposition that the Supreme Court reigns supreme on matters of constitutional interpretation. Originally aired October 2020. Recording available September 22 – 28. 
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-rewind-elevating-indigenous-voices-at-the-maryland-state-archives/
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SUMMARY:History Conversations REWIND | Immigration Stories: The Journey to Montgomery County
DESCRIPTION:with Sarah Hedlund and Maria Sprehn | Prerecorded virtual event | In 1850 less than 2% of Montgomery County’s population was foreign born and by 1960 it was almost 5%. Today\, more than 35% of the county’s residents are foreign born and even more speak at least one language besides English. How has Montgomery County become one of the most diverse counties in the United States? The answer lies in more than 200 years of immigration stories\, soon to be featured in a new online exhibit hosted by Montgomery History. In this presentation\, panelists will discuss general findings regarding the immigration history of the county as well as highlight specific immigration stories from the exhibit\, based on oral history interviews\, archival documents\, U.S. census data\, and other historical resources. The common themes behind these experiences include stories of love\, war\, political upheaval\, and the pursuit of higher education and career opportunities\, as told by immigrants from Ukraine\, Latvia\, El Salvador\, India\, Palestine\, China\, Congo\, and many more. Originally aired at the Spring 2023 History Conference.Recording available September 29 – October 5.    
URL:https://montgomeryhistory.org/event/history-conversations-rewind-immigration-stories-the-journey-to-montgomery-county-2/
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