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We’ll go On the Record with Fort McHenry’s new assistant superintendent. Who were the African-American soldiers and sailors who held off British invaders in 1814? Plus, a novel way to trade ideas on oral history and historic preservation.
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We’ll go On the Record to mark two civil-rights milestones sixty years ago.The integration of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park inspires a festival this Sunday. And activists in Annapolis plan to re-enact the 1963 March on Washington on Saturday.
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We go On the Record with one of the leaders of a Baltimore church that for decades has pressed for LGTBQ-plus rights and social justice. Plus, an archive that reflects the vibrant history and culture of the LGBTQ community in Maryland.
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Passions run high between Federalists and Republicans during the War of 1812.
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Tensions rise on the Maryland-Pennsylvania border after Pennsylvania abolishes slavery and fugitives escape north to freedom.
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The story of a final destination with no apparent route.
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