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Start Date
5-19-2021 4:00 PM
End Date
5-19-2021 4:15 PM
Abstract
Congratulations to our 2021 YHC winners
FIRST PLACE: COLE POWERS (LAKERIDGE HIGH SCHOOL)
Fighting for Freedom: Jazz and the Cold War
SECOND PLACE: CHARLOTTE CODY (ST. MARY'S ACADEMY)
The Irish Language and Nationalism in the 20th Century
THIRD PLACE: RUBY LEWIS (ST. MARY'S ACADEMY)
“To Hell or Connaught:” How British Colonizers Both Caused and Benefitted from the Irish Potato Famine
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Awards Ceremony
Congratulations to our 2021 YHC winners
FIRST PLACE: COLE POWERS (LAKERIDGE HIGH SCHOOL)
Fighting for Freedom: Jazz and the Cold War
SECOND PLACE: CHARLOTTE CODY (ST. MARY'S ACADEMY)
The Irish Language and Nationalism in the 20th Century
THIRD PLACE: RUBY LEWIS (ST. MARY'S ACADEMY)
“To Hell or Connaught:” How British Colonizers Both Caused and Benefitted from the Irish Potato Famine