Tag Archives: Prince George’s County (MD) Historical Society

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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A seed is planted

No, we’re not gardening anymore.  The seed refers to the first copies of Well Considered to go into libraries.  I’m happy to report that last week Well Considered was approved for inclusion in the Prince George’s County, Maryland, Memorial Library System and … Continue reading

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