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Did it happen here?

Maryland is a southern state with a history of tobacco plantations, slaves, sharecropping, tenant farms, and Jim Crow. Harriett Tubman and Frederick Douglass were slaves here. There were forty-three lynchings, and school segregation survived into the nineteen seventies. There were … Continue reading

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Chatting with Patsy Anderson

 When I talked with Patsy Anderson on June 11 on her talk show on WOLB 1010 AM Talk Radio, http://www.facebook.com/TeamRADIOBaltimore   ww.teamradiobaltimore.com I told her how I came to write Well Considered.  I had been doing some research into the life of Don Speed … Continue reading

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