[NTA] FW: Scholarships of $3000, $2000 & $1000 Available for High School Seniors

  • From: "Ericsson, Aprille J. (GSFC-5050)" <aprille.j.ericsson@xxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2012 16:40:04 -0600

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From: FredDouglassIV@xxxxxxx<mailto:FredDouglassIV@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Scholarships of $3000, $2000 & $1000 Available for High School Seniors
Date: December 1, 2012 4:16:25 AM EST
To: FredDouglassIV@xxxxxxx<mailto:FredDouglassIV@xxxxxxx>

Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association, Inc., Essay Scholarship 
Competition: Deadline -- December 15, 2012
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High School Seniors
Do you need $3000 or $2000 or $1000 for your upcoming college expenses?

Can you write? Have you ever won a poetry slam? Maybe you can rap. But can you 
really write? Well, here's your chance to show your skills. Enter the essay 
competition today by plugging the following link into your browser:

http://www.africandiasporanews.com/fdmha2013essaycontest/essayentryform.html

You too can be like Thurgood Marshall, 1926 Graduate of Frederick Douglass High 
School in Baltimore, MD, one of the most brilliant legal writers of all time. 
He ultimately became the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Earlier 
in his distinguished career, he successfully argued the historic Brown vs. the 
Board of Education case before the Supreme Court which overturned Plessy vs. 
Ferguson and ended legal segregation in American schools.

Interested?  We will support your every step in the competition.

Thank you for considering participating in the Frederick Douglass Memorial and 
Historical Association's (FDMHA) scholarship initiative. Please feel free to 
contact me at any time for additional details; email is best: 
moonyene@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:moonyene@xxxxxxxxx>. When responding by regular mail, 
please use: P. O. Box 2318 Easton, Maryland 21601.

Moonyene Jackson-Amis, Esq.,
Trustee & VP, Frederick Douglass Memorial & Historical Association, Inc.
Program Chairperson

MISSION OF FDMHA
The trustees and members of the board of directors of The Frederick Douglass 
Memorial and Historical Association, Inc.,  have been dedicated to and engaged 
in preserving to posterity the life and character of Frederick Douglass. The 
organization strives to: collect and preserve historical records of the 
antislavery movement in the United States; insure that the Frederick Douglass 
home, Cedar Hill, is maintained as a national historic site and improved 
through cooperative efforts with the National Park Service; and initiate and 
support programs that perpetuate the legacy of Frederick Douglass.










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