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    Laura Farley wearing a face mask

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    Self portrait of Laura Farley wearing a face mask and head scarf.Name provided by cataloger

    Entrance to Mount Moriah Baptist Church with signs posted on doors

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    Entrance to the Mount Moriah Baptist Church. Two signs can be seen on the doors

    Couch with a cat lying on it

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    Couch covered with a blanket and pillows. Mordecai the cat lying on top of couch.Cat's name provided by the cataloger

    Gallup Panel – COVID-19 Survey

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    "The COVID-19 web survey began fielding on March 13, 2020 with daily random samples of U.S. adults, aged 18 and older who are members of the Gallup Panel. Approximately 1,200 daily completes were collected from March 13 through April 26, 2020. From April 27 to August 16, 2020 approximately 500 daily completes are being collected. Starting August 17, 2020, the survey moved from daily surveying to a survey conducted one time per month over a two week field period (typically the last two weeks of the month)." - from the Methodology and Codebook document. The dataset is available in Stata and SPSS formats and is bundled with the Methodology and Codebook in PDF format as a single ZIP file

    Police and National guard on the street and sidewalk of Lincoln Park.

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    Police van, car, and National Guard stand on the sidewalk in front of Lincoln Park

    A person drinks a Stella Artois

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    A person drinks a Stella Artois while on a group virtual happy hour

    Teddy bear in the window of a house

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    Teddy bear in the window of a house on East Capitol Street as part of a neighborhood 'Bear Hunt' game

    Pharmacist at the Cleveland Park CVS

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    Pharmacist wearing a mask at the Cleveland Park CVS holds up a tin containing donated chocolate-covered strawberries for frontline staff

    Sign on the door at Safeway limiting purchases

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    Sign on the door at Safeway that reads, 'To serve as many guests as possible we must limit purchases of: 1. Fresh poultry - limit 2 per visit, 2. Ground beef - limit 2 per visit; 3. Cheese - limit 3 per visit, 4. Bath tissue - limit 2 per visit, 5. Bottle water - limit 2 per visit, 6. Gallon water - limit 3 per visit, 7. Eggs - limit 2 per visit, 8. Pasta - limit 4 per visit, 9. Pasta sauce - limit 3 per visit, 10. Bread - limit 2 per visit, 11. Milk - limit 3 per visit, 12. Canned vegetables - limit 12 per visit.

    Cosby Hunt session 2 interview

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    This is the second session of a life history interview with Cosby Hunt, a career educator, native Washingtonian, and creator of Real World History at the Center for Inspired Teaching. In this interview Cosby Hunt discusses some early memories but mainly focuses on his adolescent years and high school experience. He talks about a variety of subjects including: visits to Danville, Virginia, to visit his father’s family, his mother’s parents in Boston, Massachusetts, his interest in painting as a young man, developing a Black identity in high school, his favorite teachers from St. Albans, his first experiences with loss as a high schooler, and the death of his mother when he was 23 years old.Isaac Cosby Hunt, born December 12 1971, is a high school history teacher in Washington, D.C., and a native Washingtonian. Cosby is the only child of Isaac 'Ike' Cosby Hunt Jr. and Elizabeth 'Betty' Dollie Hunt. Cosby grew up in the Hawthorne neighborhood of D.C. and attended Lafayette Elementary School and St. Albans School before graduating from University of Pennsylvania. Upon completing his undergraduate degree, Cosby began his career as an educator by joining Teach for America (TFA). Cosby taught for two years at his TFA placement in Hancock County, Georgia, before enrolling in a graduate education program at the University of Georgia. After receiving his master's degree, Cosby returned to Washington, D.C., to become a public school teacher and taught at Bell Multicultural High School (now CHEC - Columbia Heights Education Campus) for 13 years before leaving to work for Center for Inspired Teaching, an educational non-profit with a focus on innovative teacher training. After several years of working with teachers, Cosby began teaching a city-wide history course called Real World History, a program he developed for Inspired Teaching youth programs, which was piloted in SY 2014-2015. In SY 2019-2020, Cosby returned to full-time classroom teaching and began working at Thurgood Marshall Academy in Anacostia

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