Articles from Johns Hopkins Magazine are maintained online beginning with Volume 46 in 1994. Earlier editions of the magazine can be viewed, in hard copy by special request, through the special ...
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Modeled (with permission) after the Stolperstein project, which commemorates victims of Nazi persecution in Europe, the Witness Stones Project partners with schools and civic organizations to help ...
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