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Unit 1: Contemporary Experiences: Persons and Places, Identities, and Communities
S.C. Rampage Spurs Grief, Concern for Church Safety, Scott Dance and Michael A. Memoli,Baltimore Sun, 2015
Dance and Memoli recount the murder of the nine persons in a church in Charleston, South Carolina, the arrest of the killer, an admittedly racially motivated younger person and first public responses to this evil action.
Half a Century after Rioting Ravaged Cambridge, Town Seeks to Embrace HistorySo as to Transcend It, Jonathan M. Pitts,Baltimore Sun, 2017
This account of Mayor VictolG