Collection of articles on the history of Delaware and Eastern Shore Maryland African Americans. Includes some lesson plans at the end of the book, no grade level specified.
The author has assembled genealogical evidence on more than 300 Maryland and Delaware black families (naming nearly 6,000 individuals), with documentation from the federal censuses of 1790-1810 and colonial sources...
Talbot County Court (Land Records) 1813–14, MSA C1880–46, Henry Nicols to Robert Moore, administrator for Grace Brooks, 1814, p. 504 (details terms of ninety-nine-year lease). Talbot County Commissioners of the Tax (Assessment Record), ...
Here is the story of African Americans on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, from the promise-filled days following the end of slavery to the rise of lynch law, segregation, and systematic efforts at disenfranchisement.
"The personal stories of lesser-known leaders in the civil rights movement remain unwritten.
The work resulted in some surprises, raised more questions than answers, and contributes to the larger dialogue and body of research on race in America. Talking about it can be difficult.
The Role of African Americans, 1930s to 1990s Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie II. Heritage Commission, 1998), 106. See also, Richard Walsh and William Lloyd, Maryland: A History, 1632–1974 (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1974). 14 ...
Clarkson Donnelly , Mary Louise . Beaven - Blanford - Clarkson - Mitchell Families of Maryland , Kentucky , U.S.A. Ennis , TX : Author , 1997. 442p . ( 1411 Hillcrest Street ; Ennis , TX 75119-2220 ) . Claunch Wrenn , Gladys Robbins ...
A few other works include, A.W. Hoadley, W.M. Kemp, A.C. Firmin, G.T. Smith, and P. Schelhorn, “Salmonellae in the Environment Around a Chicken Processing Plant,” Applied Microbiology, Volume 27, No. 5 (May 1974), 848–857; B.J. Dutka ...
Roster of U.S. Colored Troops during Civil War from lower counties of Eastern Shore of Maryland. Includes research on recruitment practices, political and social climate of border-state Maryland. Illustrated, photos
Over 420 African Americans who were born free during the colonial period served in the Revolution from Virginia.