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THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report) 1999/12/31
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THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report) 1999/12/31
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As the first annual report on minority achievement in Man-land, this was a huge undertaking. The Man-land State Education That Is Multicultural Advisory Council is grateful to the following individuals for their roles in preparing the report. Mr. Richard Steinke. Deputy State Superintendent, for his efforts to bring this report to fruition. Dr. Ricka Markowitz, MSDE, for her perseverance and expertise in compiling the state data. MSDE Staff: Dr. Mark Moody, Dr. Skipp Sanders, Dr. Michael Malever, Ms. Kathy Donithan. Ms. Rosaiyn Surton and Ms. Susan Lidard for their assistance in processing the report. : Ms. Maureen Tracy. U.S. Department of Education. National Center for Educational Statistics (NCESV Dr. Michael Keller and Ms. Monica Randall, Maryland Higher Education Commission. Mr. Dunbar Brooks, Dr. Elfreda Massie. Dr. Ella White Campbell, Senator Delores Kelly, and Dr. Jacqueiine Brown for their advice and encouragement. Their dedication to the topic is longstanding and revered. i Special appreciation is also expressed to Ms. Sylvia Rodriguez and Mr. Nathaniel Thomas for their insightful response to the draft report. The Council expresses profound gratitude to the following individuals who shared their invaluable expertise in reviewing the draft report and providing additional recommendations that address minority achievement. Their editorial comments have influenced this report as well as future reports. Dr. Gary Gortfredson. President. Gottfredson and Associates. Incorporated: Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, President. University of Maryland Baltimore County; Dr. William Sanders. Professor and Director. Value-Added Research and Assessment Center. University of Tennessee: Dr. Margaret C. Wang, Executive Director, The Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory at ? Temple University Center for Research in Human Development and Education: and Dr. Thomas j Weible. Acting Dean, College of Education, University of Man-land College Park. The Advisory Council expresses gratitude to Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick. State Superintendent, for j her patience and unwavering support throughout this important endeavor, from the time the report was initiated and through its completion. J Most important, the children - all.