The project leans heavily on a collection of first-person accounts of some of ordinary Miami citizens who call Miami home. The paper is publishing some of the accounts under the banner: “Miami Stories”.
If you’re a history buff, this is caviar for the brain.
For all you history buffs out there, the
Miami
Herald, along with HistoryMiami, Arva Moore Parks, Miami-Dade County Public Schools and the National Conference on Citizenship Chairman Michael Weiser, has started a series about the history of entitled “Make History Now”.
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The project leans heavily on a collection of first-person accounts of some of ordinary citizens who call M home. The paper is publishing some of the accounts under the banner: “ Stories”.
If you’re a history buff, this is caviar for the brain.
Find “ Stories” in the Herald here:
For all you history buffs out there, the Herald, along with History, Arva Moore Parks, -Dade County Public Schools and the National Conference on Citizenship Chairman Michael Weiser, has started a series about the history of entitled “Make History Now”.
The project leans heavily on a collection of first-person accounts of some of ordinary citizens who call home. The paper is publishing some of the accounts under the banner: Stories”.
If you’re a history buff, this is caviar for the brain.
in the Herald here:
For all you history buffs out there, thHerald, along with History, Arva Moore Parks, Dade County Public Schools and the National Conference on Citizenship Chairman Michael Weiser, has started a series about the history of entitled “Mak History Now”.
The project leans heavily on a collection of first-person accounts of some of ordinacitizens who call home. The paper is publishing some of the accounts under the banner:.
If you’re a history buff, this is caviar for the brain.
Find “ Stories” in the Herald here:
For all you history buffs out there, th Herald, along with History Arva Moore Parks,-Dade County Public Schools and the National Conference on Citizenship Chairman Michael Weiser, has started a series about the history of entitled “Make History Now”.
The project leans heavily on a collection of first-person accounts of some of ordinary citizens who call home. The paper is publishing some of the accounts under the banner: “Stories”.
If you’re a history buff, this is caviar for the brain.
Find “Stories” in th Herald here:
For all you history buffs out there, the Herald, along with History, Arva Moore Parks,-Dade County Public Schools and the National Conference on Citizenship Chairman Michael Weiser, has started a series about the history o entitled “MakeHistory Now”.
The project leans heavily on a collection of first-person accounts of some of ordinary citizens who call home. The paper is publishing some of the accounts under the banner: “ Stories”.
If you’re a history buff, this is caviar for the brain Miami.