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<description>History Day invites students into the exciting work of historians, detectives who delve into the past. Along the way, students develop research, analysis, presentation and social skills. Participants in the Washington History Day contest are invited to add articles and comments to the Washington History Day weblog.</description>
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<title>Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington</title>
<description>The Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project is based at the University of Washington and is a "collaboration involving community groups, UW faculty, and both undergraduate and graduate students."  They showcase a diverse collection of both primary and secondary resources, including photos, oral histories, and research reports. </description>
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<title>Washington 9th Grader, Anthony Zendejas</title>
<description>Anthony Zendejas, now a 9th grader at Klahowya Secondary School, last year did a individual performance entitled, The Rescue of the Dommed Ghost Soliers of Bataan.  His performance recently gained the attention of Kinue Tokudome, author of the website, US-Japan Dialogue on POWs.  Ms. Tokudome has uploaded Anthony's script and performance; you can find it under the Essays tab on the website.</description>
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