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The methods could be a seachange for how Black Americans understand their genealogy.
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Eastern Shore where Harriet Tubman lived selected for first sale of USPS commemorative stamp.
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This week on the podcast, two stories about using art to make change.
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We’ll go On the Record with historian David O. Stewart on Presidents Day. He traces George Washington’s skills as a political operator, as well as the first president’s failure to speak out against slavery as he came to realize its evils.
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We’ll go On the Record with preservationists working to recruit and train the next generation of historic trades professionals. We hear about a national apprenticeship pipeline to meet the growing need for carpenters, masons, and other highly skilled workers.
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We’ll go On the Record with preservationists working to recruit and train the next generation of historic trades professionals. We hear about a national apprenticeship pipeline to meet the growing need for carpenters, masons, and other highly skilled workers.
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Jason V. hosts a panel discussion with Dr. Johnny Graham of Howard University and Vic Carter of WJZ at the Juneteenth Luncheon at The Center Club Baltimore.
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This week on the podcast, two Black women share their quest to tell Black stories in Baltimore.
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Award-winning married Baltimore chef duo David and Tonya Thomas use African American food history to free Black chefs from confined European culinary standards.
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