The Maryland Collection of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum

The Maryland Collection of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum

<p> The 2012 Murray Guide: The Maryland Collection of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum</p><p>(Courtesy of the Library of Congress) Daniel Alexander Payne Murray (1852-1925) Murray, a Baltimore native was an Associate Librarian at the Library of Congress; his body of work included building the “Colored Author’s Collection” and a pamphlet collection on African American life that was named after him.</p><p>AGRICULTURE Carr, Lois, Russell R. Menard and Lorena S. Walsh. Robert Cole’s World: Agriculture & Society in Early Maryland. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1991.</p><p>Mumford, Willard R. Strawberries, Peas & Beans: Truck Farming in Anne Arundel County. Arnold, MD: Anne Arundel County Historical Society, 2000.</p><p>ARCHAEOLOGY Leone, Mark P. The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital, Excavations in Annapolis. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2005.</p><p>Yentsch, Anne Elizabeth. A Chesapeake Family and Their Slaves, a Study in Historical Archaeology. NY: Cambridge University Press, 1994.</p><p>ARCHITECTURE Hayward, Mary Ellen and Belfoure, Charles. The Baltimore Rowhouse. NY: Princeton Architectural Press, 1999.</p><p>Hayward, Mary Ellen. Baltimore’s Alley Houses: Homes for Working People Since the 1780s. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.</p><p>ART, CRAFT & PHOTOGRAPHY Ashcraft, Mary Ann. Carving a Path to Freedom, The Life and Work of African American Stonecarver Sebastian “Boss” Hammond. Greenfield, MA: Association for Gravestone Studios, 2004. Ciscle, George. Eyewinkers, Tumbleturds and Candlebugs: The Art of Elizabeth Talford Scott. Baltimore, MD: MICA, 1998.</p><p>Kelbaugh, Ross J. Introduction to African American Photographs 1840-1950: Identification, Research, Care & Collecting. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 2005.</p><p>Northern Arundel Cultural Preservation Society. Trails, Tracks, Tarmac: African American Narrative Quilts from Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Hanover, MD: Northern Arundel Cultural Preservation Society, 2007.</p><p>Weekley, Carolyn J. Joshua Johnson: Freeman and Early American Portrait Painter. Baltimore, MD: The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and Maryland Historical Society, 1987. </p><p>ATLASES & MAPS Hopkins, CF., G.M. Atlas of Fifteen Miles Around Washington Including the County of Prince George Maryland. Riverdale, MD: Prince George’s County Historical Society, 1975.</p><p>Papenfuse, Edward C. The Maryland State Archives Atlas of Historical Maps of Maryland, 1608-1908. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. BIOGRAPHY Aldred, Lisa. Thurgood Marshall, Supreme Court Justice. NY: Chelsea House, 1990.</p><p>Ball, Charles. Fifty Years in Chains. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 2003.</p><p>Bates, Wiley H. Researches, Sayings & Life of Wiley H. Bates. Annapolis, MD: Philip L. Brown, 1999.</p><p>Bedini, Silvio A. The Life of Benjamin Banneker. New York: Scribner, 1972.</p><p>Blight, David W. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Boston, MA: Bedford Books of St. Martin’s Press, 1993.</p><p>Butler, Loretta M. Grace—Struggle—Commitment: Memoirs of An African American Woman. Washington, D.C.: The author, 2003.</p><p>Calloway, Cab and Brian Rollins. Of Minnie the Moocher & Me. New York: Crowell, 1976.</p><p>Carter, Harold A. Determined Still: Celebrating 40 Years of Pastoring the New Shiloh Baptist Church. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2005. Cerami, Charles A. Benjamin Banneker: Surveyor, Astronomer, Publisher, Patriot. NY: John Wiley & Sons, 2002.</p><p>Chandler, Phyllis L. Heritage of Hope & Sacrifice: The Remarkable Journeys of Rev. William Levington. Baltimore, MD: The Author, 2002.</p><p>Clinton, Catherine. Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom. NY: Back Bay Books, 2004.</p><p>Dean, David M. Defender of the Race: James Theodore Holly Black Nationalist Bishop. Boston, MA: Lambeth Press, 1999.</p><p>Douglass, Frederick. Autobiographies: Narrative of the Life, My Bondage & My Freedom, and Life and Times. NY: Library of America, 1994.</p><p>Douglass, Frederick. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass. NY: Collier Books, 1971 reprint/1892.</p><p>Douglass, Frederick: My Bondage & My Freedom. NY: Dover Publications, 1969.</p><p>Golden, Marita. Don’t Play in the Sun: One Woman’s Journey Through the Color Complex. NY: Anchor Books, 2004.</p><p>Grant, Douglas. The Fortunate Slave: An Illustration of American Slavery in the Early Eighteenth Century. London: Oxford University Press, 1968.</p><p>Haughton, Paul D. An Unremarkable Life In Remarkable Times. Annapolis, MD: The author, 2006.</p><p>Henson, Josiah and Eliot, Samuel Atkins. The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada. LaVergne, TN: Biblio Life, 2009.</p><p>Hess, Debra. Thurgood Marshall: The Fight for Equal Justice. NJ: Silver Burdett Press, 1990.</p><p>Holden, Adele V. Down on the Shore: The Family and Place that Forged a Poet’s Voice. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 2003.</p><p>Kenny, Katherine and Eleanor Randrup. Juanita Jackson Mitchell, Freedom Fighter. Baltimore, MD: PublishAmerica, 2005.</p><p>Kravetz, Sallie. Ethel Ennis: The Reluctant Jazz Star. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1984. Larson, Kate Clifford. Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero. NY: Ballantine Books, 2004.</p><p>Lowry, Beverly. Harriet Tubman: Imagining a Life. NY: Doubleday, 2007. </p><p>Lupton, Mary Jane. Lucille Clifton: Her Life and Letters. Westport Conn.: Praeger, 2006.</p><p>Massie, Dr. Samuel P. and Robert C. Hayden. Catalyst: The Autobiography of an American Chemist. Laurel, Md. : S.P. Massie, 2001.</p><p>May, Jude Thomas. Achieving the American Dream: The Life of the Honorable Aris T. Allen, M.D. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1990.</p><p>McFeely, William S. Frederick Douglass. NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 1991.</p><p>Mills, Barbara. “…And Justice for All,”: The Double Life of Fred Weisgal Attorney & Musician. Baltimore, MD: American Literary Press, 2000.</p><p>Moore, Wes. The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates. NY: Spiegel & Grau, 2010.</p><p>Ofari, Earl. “Let Your Motto Be Resistance”: The Life and Thought of Henry Highland Garnet. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1972.</p><p>Pitts, Byron. Step Out On Nothing. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2009.</p><p>Platt, Anthony M. E. Franklin Frazier Reconsidered. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1991.</p><p>Plummer, Nellie Arnold. Out of the Depths or The Triumph of the Cross. NY: G. K. Hall & Co., 1997.</p><p>Quarles, Benjamin. Frederick Douglass. Washington, DC: The Associated Publishers, Inc. 1948. </p><p>Quarles, Benjamin. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1988.</p><p>Rose, Al. Eubie Blake. NY: Schirmer Books, 1979.</p><p>Smith, Jr., Charles W. Roger B. Taney: Jacksonian Jurist. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1936. Smith, Mary Carter. My Autobiography: A Tale that is Told. Baltimore, MD: The Author, 2004. </p><p>Tyson, John S. Life of Elisha Tyson the Philanthropist. Baltimore, MD: B. Lundy, 1825.</p><p>Walker, Wilbert L. The Deputy’s Dilemma. Baltimore, MD: Heritage Press, 1987.</p><p>Ward, Samuel Ringgold. Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro. New York, NY: Arno Press, Inc. 1968.</p><p>Watson, Denton L. Lion in the Lobby: Clarence Mitchell, Jr.’s Struggle for the Passage of Civil Rights Laws. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2002.</p><p>Watts, Jill. God, Harlem U.S.A.: The Father Divine Story. Berkeley, Ca.: University of California Press, 1992.</p><p>Welcome, Verda F. Verda F. Welcome: My Life & Times. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Henry House Publishers, Inc., 1991.</p><p>Wiley, Elliott. RFL: Reginald F. Lewis: A Tribute. NY: Bookmark Publishing Corp., 1994.</p><p>Williams, Gertrude. Education as My Agenda: Gertrude Williams, Race, and the Baltimore Public Schools. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.</p><p>Williams, Jr., Herman. Firefighter. Carlsbad, CA: Hay House, Inc., 2002.</p><p>Williams, Juan. Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. NY: Random House, 1998.</p><p>Wood, Marcus Garvey. And Grace Will Lead Me Home: The Ministry of Rev. Marcus Garvey Wood. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 2004.</p><p>Collected Biography Beckles, Frances N. 20 Black Women: A Profile of Contemporary Black Maryland Women. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1979.</p><p>Bontemps, Arna. 5 Black Lives: The Autobiographies of Venture Smith, James Mars, William Grimes, the Rev. G.W. Offley and James L. Smith. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1971. Bragg, George F. Men of Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Church Advocate Press, 1914/rpt.</p><p>Chapelle, Suzanne E. & Glenn O. Phillips. African American Leaders of Maryland: A Portrait Gallery. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Historical Society, 2004. </p><p>Coates, Ta-Nehisi. The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood. New York, NY: Spiegel & Grau, 2008.</p><p>Hill, Errol. Shakespeare in Sable: A History of Black Shakespearean Actors. Amherst, Mass: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984.</p><p>Johnston, William R. William and Henry Walters, The Reticent Collectors. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press and the Walters Art Gallery, 1999.</p><p>Litwack, Leon and August Meier. Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1988. </p><p>Smith, David. The African American Presidents: The Founding Fathers of Liberia 1848-1904. Atlanta, GA: New African American History Press, 2004.</p><p>Stauffer, John. Giants, the Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. New York: Twelve, 2008.</p><p>Stegman, Carolyn B. Women of Achievement in Maryland History. University Park, MD: Women of Achievement in Maryland History, Inc., 2002.</p><p>Swift, David E. Black Prophets of Justice: Activist Clergy Before the Civil War Baton Rouge, LA.: Louisiana State University Press, 1989.</p><p>CHILDREN’S & YOUNG ADULT TITLES (Non-fiction and historical fiction) Adler David A. A Picture Book of Thurgood Marshall. NY: Holiday House, 1997.</p><p>Carbone, Elisa. Stealing Freedom. New York: Knopf, 1998.</p><p>Chapelle, Suzanne Ellery. The Maryland Adventure. Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith, 2001. DeGross, Mona Lisa. Grandaddy’s Street Songs. NY: Hyperion Books, 1999.</p><p>Giovanni, Nikki. Lincoln and Douglass, An American Friendship. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2008.</p><p>Howard, Elizabeth Fitzgerald. Aunt Flossie’s Hats (and Crab Cakes Later). New York: Clarion Books, 2001.</p><p>Miller, William. Frederick Douglass, the Last Day of Slavery. New York: Lee and Low Books, 1995.</p><p>Olmstead, Kathleen. Matthew Henson, The Quest for the North Pole. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., 2008.</p><p>Taylor, M.W. Harriet Tubman: Antislavery Activist. NY: Chelsea House, 2005.</p><p>Weatherford, Carole Boston. Becoming Billie Holiday. Honesdale, PA: Wordsong, 2008.</p><p>Weatherford, Carole Boston. I, Matthew Henson. New York: Walker and Company, 2008.</p><p>Wyckoff, Edwin Brit. Heart Man: Vivien Thomas, African American Heart Surgery Pioneer. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Elementary, 2008.</p><p>CHURCH & RELIGIOUS HISTORY Austin, Thelma. From the Pulpit: Baptist Ministers’ Conference of Baltimore & Vicinity. Washington DC: Praise Press, 2011.</p><p>Baltimore Conference, Histories of the AME Churches in the Baltimore Conference. Baltimore, MD: The Church, 1996.</p><p>Barrett, Simone. From Humble Beginnings to a Profound Impact: A Brief History of Lovely Lane United Methodist Church and Its Effect on African American Community of Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Morgan State University, 2010.</p><p>Beaman, Rush L. Historical Leadenhall Baptist Church 1872-1990. Baltimore, MD: Leadenhall Baptist Church, 1990.</p><p>Carter, Harold A. Determined: A Faith History of a People Determined to Live with Christ! Baltimore, MD.: Gateway Press, Inc. 1984. </p><p>The History Committee. We’ve Come This Far By Faith: 170th Anniversary of Union Bethel Church, 1826- 1996. Randallstown, MD: Union Bethel AME Church, 1996. Knecht, Sharon C. Oblate Sisters of Providence: A Pictorial History. Virginia Beach, VA: The Donning Company Publishers, 2007. Morow, Diane Batts. Persons of Color & Religious at the Same Time: The Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1828-1860. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.</p><p>Ochs, Stephen. Desegregating the Altar: The Josephites and the Struggle for Black Priests 1871-1960. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 1990.</p><p>Office of African American Ministries. What We Have Seen and Heard: Essays & Stories from Black Catholic Baltimore. Baltimore, MD: Archdiocese of Baltimore, 2005</p><p>Uqdah, Wali Muhammad and Rishidah R. Uqdah. A History & Narrative of Muslim Americans in Baltimore, MD from 1945 – 2000. Baltimore, MD: The Authors, 2003.</p><p>Watson, Jerome R. The Churches of Turner Station. Turner Station, MD: Turner Station Heritage Foundation, 2002</p><p>CULINARY ARTS & FOODWAYS Twitty, Michael. Fighting Old Nep: The Foodways of Enslaved Afro-Marylanders 1634-1864. Silver Spring, MD: Michael Twitty, 2006.</p><p>EDUCATION Anne Arundel County Brown, Philip L. A Century of “Separate But Equal” Education in Anne Arundel County. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2002.</p><p>Brown, Philip L. The Stanton Elementary School Story. Annapolis, MD: The author, 2001.</p><p>Baltimore City & County Adams. William C. S. The Way They Were: Baltimore County’s Rural Colored Schools 1900-1930. Columbia, MD: Billynn’s Productions, 2004. </p><p>Baum, Howell S. Brown in Baltimore: School Desegregation and the Limits of Liberalism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2010.</p><p>Crewe, Amy C. No Backward Step was Taken: Highlights in the History of the Public Elementary Schools of Baltimore County. Baltimore County, MD: Teacher’s Association, 1949.</p><p>Morrison, Brian C. Selected African American Educational Efforts in Baltimore, Maryland During the Nineteenth Century. Baltimore, MD: Morgan State University, 2008.</p><p>Watson, Jerome R. Remembering Our Schools: A History of African American Education in Turner Station and Sparrows Point. Catonsville, MD: Jerome R. Watson, 2004.</p><p>Frederick County Onley, Joy Hall. Dear Old Faithful Lincoln. Frederick, MD: The Author, 1999.</p><p>Montgomery County Clarke, Nina H. & Lillian B. Brown. History of the Black Public Schools of Montgomery County, Maryland 1872-1961. Silver Spring, MD: Bartleby Press, 1978. </p><p>Hill, Warrick S. Before Us Lies the Timber: The Segregated High School of Montgomery County, Maryland, 1927-1960. Silver Spring, MD: Bartleby Press, 2003. </p><p>Prince George’s County Goddard, Richlyn F. Persistence, Perseverance & Progress: History of African American Schools in Calvert County, Maryland, 1865-1965. [Maryland]: Maryland Humanities Council, 1995.</p><p>Rosenwald Schools Hoffschwelle, Mary S. Preserving Rosenwald Schools. Washington, D.C.: National Trust, 2005. </p><p>St. Mary’s County UCAC. In Relentless Pursuit of an Education: African American Stories from a Century of Segregation (1865-1967). Leonardtown, MD: UCAC, 2006.</p><p>FOLKLIFE Freeman, Roland L. The Arabbers of Baltimore. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1989.</p><p>Krech, Shepard. Praise the Bridge that Carries You Over: The Life of Joseph Sutton. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman Publishing Company, 1981.</p><p>Roth, Hal. Conversations in a Country Store: Reminiscing on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Vienna, MD: Nanticoke Books, 1995.</p><p>Roth, Hal. Two Pieces of Clothes, A Conversation. Vienna, MD: Nanticoke Books, 1995.</p><p>GENEALOGY Anne Arundel County Hynson, Jerry M. Anne Arundel County, Maryland Marriage Licenses 1865-1888. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2005.</p><p>Simmons, Christine N. & Theresa L. Harding. Grave Matters: African- American & Slave Cemeteries, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Pasadena, MD: Anne Arundel Genealogical Society, 2004.</p><p>Baltimore City Adams, William S. Baltimore County African Americans Volume I: Census Records 1860 through 1880. Columbia, MD: The author, (circa 2000).</p><p>Adams, William S. Baltimore County African Americans Volume II: Census Records 1900 through 1930. Columbia, MD: The author, (circa 2000).</p><p>BAAHGS. Western Star Cemetery Tombstone Inscriptions. Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Chapter of the Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society, Inc., 2007. </p><p>Callum, Agnes Kan. Names of Applicants of Maryland Extracted from the Register of Signature of Depositors in the Branches of the Freedman’s Savings & Trust Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1865-1874. Baltimore, MD: The author, 2005.</p><p>Baltimore County Barnes, Robert. Baltimore County, Maryland Deed Abstracts 1659-1750. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1996.</p><p>Hynson, Jerry M. Absconders, Runaways & and Other Fugitives in the Baltimore City & County Jail 1831-1864. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2004.</p><p>Cecil County Hynson, Jerry M. Cecil County Maryland Indentures, 1777-1814. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007. Miller, Alice E. Cecil County, Maryland: A Study in Local History. Elkton, MD: C & L Print & Specialty Company, 1949.</p><p>Dorchester County McGill, Elaine Palmer. Dorchester County, Maryland Manumission Records 1806-1864, Riverdale, GA: EMC Books, 2001.</p><p>Eastern Shore Adams, William C.S. Free Born: 350 Years of Eastern Shore African American History, The Adams/Beckett Family. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 2000. Frederick County Washington, Patricia. Little Children Blow Your Trumpets: The Family History of Alice Frazier Bouldin 1812-1965. Baltimore, MD; Otter Bay Books, 2010.</p><p>Harford County Adams, Carolyn Greenfield. Hunter Sutherland’s Slave Manumissions & Sales in Harford County, Maryland 1775-1865. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 1999.</p><p>Adams, Wiliam & Carolyn. Harford County African Americans: Census Records 1860-1930 and Slave Records 1775-1864. Ellicott City, MD: The author, circa 2000.</p><p>Peden, Jr., Henry C. African Americans in Harford County, Maryland, 1774- 1864: A Compendium and Genealogical Guide to 10,000 Surnamed African Americans Who Lived in Antebellum Harford County. Bel Air, Md: Historical Society of Harford County.</p><p>Howard County Howard County Genealogical Society. Howard County Maryland Records Volume IV: Additional Cemeteries plus Manumission Records. Columbia, MD: The Howard County Genealogical Society, 1985.</p><p>Kent County Hynson, Jerry M. The African American Collection Kent County, Maryland. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1998.</p><p>Hynson, Jerry M. Maryland Freedom Papers, Volume 2: Kent County. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1997.</p><p>Surles, Trish. Commissioned Slave Statistics, Kent County, Maryland 1864: Includes Civil War Enlistments, Liberian Immigration, Gambrills, MD: Trish Surles, 2002.</p><p>Liberia Shick, Tom W. Emigrants to Liberia 1820-1843: An Alphabetical Listing. Newark, DE: Department of Anthropology, University of Delaware, 1971.</p><p>Montgomery County Andersen, Patricia Abelard. Montgomery County Land Record Miscellany. Damascus, MD: Patricia A. Andersen, 2010. Multiple Counties Meyer, Mary K. Free Blacks in Harford, Somerset & Talbot Counties, Maryland, 1832. Mt. Airy, MD: Pipe Creek Publications, Inc., 1991.</p><p>Queen Anne’s County Downes, Cathy. Queen Anne’s County, Maryland Certificates of Freedom 1807- 1848. Centreville, MD: Queen Anne’s County Historical Society.</p><p>St. Mary’s County Berry M.D., Leonidas H. I Wouldn’t Take Nothin’ For My Journey: Two Centuries of an Afro-American Minister’s Family. Chicago, IL: Johnson Pub. Co., 1981.</p><p>Callum, Agnes Kane. Kane-Butler Genealogy: History of a Black Family. Baltimore, MD: Agnes K. Callum, 1979.</p><p>Somerset County Handy, George. 1832 Census Coloured People of Somerset County, Somerset, MD: Somerset County Government, 1812.</p><p>State of Maryland Hait, Michael. Records of the Slave Claims Commissions, Vol. III: Journal of the First Maryland Commission. MD: Hait Family History Research Services, 2011.</p><p>Heinegg, Paul. Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware from the Colonial Period to 1810. Baltimore, MD: Clearfield, 2000.</p><p>Peden, Jr., Henry C.: A Guide to Genealogical Research in Maryland, 5/e Baltimore, MD: The Maryland Historical Society, 2001.</p><p>Washington County Fuller, Marsha Lynne. African American Manumissions of Washington County, Maryland. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2001.</p><p>JOURNALISM Farrar, Hayward. The Baltimore Afro-American 1892-1950. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1998.</p><p>THE LAW Higginbotham, F. Michael. Race Law: Cases, Commentary & Questions. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2005.</p><p>LETTERS, LITERATURE & POETRY Griffin, Farah Jasmine. Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854-1868. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999.</p><p>Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins. A Brighter Coming Day. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1990.</p><p>Scruggs, Charles. The Sage in Harlem: H.L. Mencken and the Black Writers of the 1920s. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984. </p><p>Weaver, Afaa Michael. The Plum Flower Dance: Poems 1985 to 2005. Pittsburg, PA: University of Pittsburg Press, 2007.</p><p>Weaver, Afaa A. Talisman. Chicago: Tia Churcha Press, 1998</p><p>Weaver, Michael S. My Father’s Geography. Pittsburg, Pa.: University of Pittsburg Press, 1992.</p><p>Weaver, Michael S. Timber and Prayer. Pittsburg, Pa.: University of Pittsburg Press, 1995.</p><p>LOCAL HISTORY Allegany County Allegany High School. Allegany County Veterans of World War II, Through Their Service. Cumberland, MD: Allegany High School, 2002.</p><p>Allegany High School. Hidden Stories, Discovered Voices: A History of African Americans in Cumberland, Maryland. Cumberland, MD: Fairmont Printing Company, 2010.</p><p>Allegany High School. The Lonaconing Silk Mill 1907-1957. Cumberland, MD: Allegany High School, 1999.</p><p>Allegany High School. Primetime: A History of Allegany County During the 1950’s. Cumberland, MD: Allegany High School, </p><p>Allegany High School. Reflections of the Silver Screen: A History of Allegany County Movie Theatres. Cumberland, MD: Allegany High School, 2000.</p><p>Allegany High School. Surviving the Great Depression: A History of Allegany County During the 1930’s, An Allegany High School Oral History. Cumberland, MD: Allegany High School, 2001.</p><p>Allegany High School. Work & Wait, Allegany County: The Home Front Years 1941-1945. Cumberland, MD: Allegany High School, 2003.</p><p>Bowman, Lynn. Being Black in Brownsville: Echoes of a “Forgotten” Frostburg. Frostburg, MD: Lynn Bowman, 2011.</p><p>Anne Arundel County Brown, Philip L. The Other Annapolis 1900-1950. Annapolis, MD: The Author, 2000.</p><p>Nelson, J.E., R.L. Langston and M. Dean Pinson. Highland Beach on the Chesapeake Bay: Maryland’s First African American Incorporated Town.Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers. 2008.</p><p>Northern Arundel Cultural Preservation Society. Trails, Tracks, Tarmac: Lives of African Americans in the History and Culture of Northern Anne Arundel County 1850 to the Present. Hanover, MD: Northern Arundel Cultural Preservation Society, 2008.</p><p>Baltimore City Barbush, Elizabeth. Middle East Baltimore Stories: Images and Words from a Displaced Community. Baltimore, MD: Save Middle East Action Committee and Art on Purpose, 2009.</p><p>Bowditch, Eden Unger. Baltimore’s Historic Parks and Gardens. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.</p><p>Bowditch, Eden Unger and Anne Draddy. Druid Hill Park, the Heart of Historic Baltimore. Charleston, S.C: History Press, 2008.</p><p>Bowditch. Eden Unger. Growing Up in Baltimore. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2001.</p><p>Fee, Elizabeth, Linda Shopes & Linda Zeidman. The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History, 1991. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1991.</p><p>Hayward, Mary Ellen and Charles Belfoure. The Baltimore Rowhouse. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2001. </p><p>Hayward, Mary Ellen. Baltimore’s Alley Houses. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.</p><p>Holechek, Jim. Baltimore’s Two Cross Keys Villages: One Black. One White. New York, NY: IUniverse Inc., 2004.</p><p>Holcomb, Eric. L. The City as Suburb: A History of Northeast Baltimore, Since 1660. Chicago, IL: The Center for American Places, 2008. McConnell, Roland C. The History of Morgan Park: A Baltimore Neighborhood 1917-1999. Baltimore, MD: Morgan Park Improvement Association, 2000.</p><p>Merrill, Philip J. and Uluaipou-O-Malo Aiono. Baltimore. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 1999.</p><p>Orser, W. Edward. Blockbusting in Baltimore: The Edmondson Village Story. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1994. </p><p>Orser, W. Edward. The Gwynns Falls: Baltimore Greenway to the Chesapeake Bay. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2008.</p><p>Pryor-Trusty, Rosa & Tonya Taliaferro. African-American Entertainment in Baltimore. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2003.</p><p>Rich, Linda G., Joan Clark Netherwood and Elinor B. Cahn. Neighborhood, A State of Mind. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981. </p><p>Ryon, Roderick N. Northwest Baltimore and Its Neighborhoods, 1870-1970 Before “Smart Growth” 1840-1960. Baltimore, MD: The University of Baltimore, 2000.</p><p>Ryon, Roderick N. West Baltimore Neighborhoods, Sketches of Their History, 1840-1960. Baltimore, MD: The Institute of Publications Design at the University of Baltimore, 1993.</p><p>Baltimore County Adams, Carolyn Greenfield. Holding On To Heritage: Preserving Baltimore County’s African American Cultural Heritage. Towson, MD: Goucher College, 2007.</p><p>Adams, William S. Looking Back: Lutherville’s African American Community. Columbia, MD: The author, circa 2000.</p><p>Diggs, Louis S. From the Meadows to the Point: The Histories of the African American Community of Turner Station and What was the African American Community in Sparrows Point. Baltimore, MD: The author, Circa 2000.</p><p>Diggs, Louis S. Holding on to their Heritage. Baltimore, MD: The author, 1996.</p><p>Diggs. Louis S. In Our Voices: A Folk History in Legacy. Baltimore, MD: The author, 1998.</p><p>Diggs, Louis S. It All Started on Winters Lane: A History of the Black Community in Catonsville, Maryland. Baltimore, MD: The Author, 1995.</p><p>Diggs, Louis S. Our Struggles: Historic African American Communities in Southeast Baltimore County, Maryland. Baltimore, MD: The author, 2007.</p><p>Diggs, Louis S. Since the Beginning: African American Communities in Towson. Baltimore, MD: The author, 2006.</p><p>Diggs, Louis S. Surviving in America: Histories of 7 Black Communities in Baltimore County, Maryland. Baltimore, MD: The author, 2002.</p><p>Watson, Jerome R. Turner Station. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia, 2008.</p><p>Cecil County Miller, Alice Etta. Cecil County, Maryland, A Study in Local History, Elkton, MD: C & L Print & Specialty Co., 1949.</p><p>Chesapeake Meyers, Debra and Melanie Perreault. Colonial Chesapeake: New Perspectives. New York: Lexington Books, 2006.</p><p>Middleton, Arthur Pierce. Tobacco Coast: A Maritime History of Chesapeake Bay in the Colonial Era. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984.</p><p>Morgan, D. Philip. Slave Counterpoint, Black Culture in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake & Lowcountry. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, 1998.</p><p>Dorchester County Henry, David “Nicky”. Up Pine Street: A Pictorial History of the African- American Community of Cambridge, Maryland 1884-1951. Woodstock, MD: David Henry, 2003.</p><p>Henry, David. Up Pine Street: A Pictorial History of the African American Community of Cambridge, Maryland 1951-2007. Reisterstown, MD: David Henry, 2007.</p><p>McGill, Elaine Palmer. Dorchester County MD Manumission Records 1806-1864. Cambridge, MD: The author, 2001.</p><p>Reid, Donald L., et al. Cambridge Past &Present: A Pictorial History. Norfolk, VA: Donning Co., 1986. Eastern Shore Marks, Carole. Lift Every Voice: Echoes from the Black Community on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Wye Mills, MD: Chesapeake College Press, 1999. Harford County Beims, Constance R. and Christine P. Tolbert. A Journey through Berkley, Maryland: A Tapesty of Black and White Lives Woven Together Over 200 Years at a Rural Crossroads. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 2003.</p><p>Montgomery County Fly, Everett L. and La Barbara Wigfall Fly. Northeastern Montgomery County Black Oral History Study. Rockville, MD: Montgomery County Dept. of Housing & Community Development, 1983.</p><p>McDaniel, George. Black Historical Resources in Upper Western Montgomery County, Maryland. Dickerson, MD: Sugarloaf Regional Trails, 1979.</p><p>Prince George’s County Floyd, Bianca P. Records & Recollections: Early Black History in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Riverdale, MD: M-NCPPC, 1989.</p><p>Pearl, Susan G. African-American Heritage Survey, 1996. Upper Marlboro, MD: The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, 1996.</p><p>Rowe, Carolyn C., Jane T. Thomas and Beverly B. Woods. Prince George’s County, Maryland. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2003.</p><p>The Students of History 429. Knowing Our History, African American Slavery & the University of Maryland. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, 2009.</p><p>Thornton, Alvin and Karen W. Gooden. Like a Phoenix I’ll Rise: An Illustrated History of African Americans in Prince George’s County, Maryland, 1696-1996. Upper Marlboro, MD: Pyramid Visions, Inc., 1997.</p><p>Van Horn, R. Lee. Out of the Past, Prince Georgeans and Their Land. Riverdale, Md: Bookcrafters, 1996.</p><p>Queen Anne’s County Emory, Frederic. Queen Anne’s County Maryland, its Early History & Development. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Historical Society, 1950. </p><p>State of Maryland Chapelle, Suzanne Ellery. The Maryland Adventure. Salt Lake City, UT: Gibbs Smith, 2001.</p><p>Powell, Michael and Bruce A. Thompson. Mid-Maryland: A Crossroads of History. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2005.</p><p>Uzzell, Steve. Maryland. Portland, Ore: Graphic Arts Center Pub. Co., 1983.</p><p>Wicomico County Duyer, Linda. ‘Round the Pond: Georgetown of Salisbury, Maryland. Salisbury, MD: Linda Duyer, 2007.</p><p>Klein, Mary O. These Roots Were Free…San Domingo: A Community of Free Black Pioneers. Mardela Springs, MD: Westside Historical Society, 1994.</p><p>MARITIME LIFE Leggett, Vincent O. The Chesapeake Bay Through Ebony Eyes. Annapolis, MD: Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation, 1999.</p><p>MEDICINE & SCIENCE Avery, Catherine H. A Century of Caring: A History of Anne Arundel Medical Center, 1902-2002. Annapolis, MD: Anne Arundel Medical Center, 2002.</p><p>Elias, Sarah Davis. Provident Hospital: A Chronology of the Baltimore Hospital 1894-1986. Baltimore, MD: C. H. Fairfax Company, Publishers, 2010.</p><p>McWilliams, Jane W. The First 90 Years: A History of Anne Arundel Medical Center. Annapolis, MD: Anne Arundel Medical Center, 1992. Sewell, Jane Eliot. Medicine in Maryland: The Practice & Profession, 1799-1999. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.</p><p>Skloot, Rebecca. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. New York, NY: Crown Publishing, 2010.</p><p>MILITARY HISTORY Griggs, William E. The World War II Black Regiment That Built the Alaska Military Highway. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2002.</p><p>Hanna, Charles W. African American Recipients of the Medal of Honor, a Biographical Dictionary, Civil War Through Vietnam War. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2002.</p><p>Schneller, Jr., Robert J. Breaking the Color Barrier: The U.S. Naval Academy’s First Black Midshipmen and the Struggle for Racial Equality. NY: NY University Press, 2005. Stillwell, Paul: The Golden Thirteen: Recollections of the First Black Naval Officers. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1993.</p><p>Walker, Wilbert L. We Are Men: Memoirs of World War II and the Korean War Baltimore, MD: Heritage Press, 1972.</p><p>Civil War Callum, Agnes Kane. Colored Volunteers of Maryland, Civil War 7th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops 1863-1866. Baltimore, MD: Mullac Publishers, 1990.</p><p>Claxton, Melvin and Mark Puls. Uncommon Valor: A Story of Race, Patriotism, and Glory in the Final Battles of the Civil War. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2006.</p><p>Eshelman, Ralph E., Shomette, Donald G. and Post, G. Howard. Benedict, Maryland, Cultural Resource Survey and Context Study. LaPlata, MD: The Charles County Department of Planning and Growth Management, 2009. </p><p>Mitchell, Charles W. Maryland Voices of the Civil War. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.</p><p>Schildt, John W. September Echoes: The Maryland Campaign of 1862: The Places, the Battles, the Results. Shippensburg, PA: Beiden Print House, 1980.</p><p>Small, Clara and David Briddell. “Men of Color, to Arms!”: Manumitted Slaves and Freed Blacks from the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland Who Served in the Civil War. Fruitland, MD: Arcadia Enterprises, Inc., 2010</p><p>MUSIC Osteen, Mark and Frank J. Graziano. Music at the Crossroads: Lives & Legacies of Baltimore Jazz. Baltimore, MD: Apprentice House, 2010.</p><p>PAPERS & PAMPHLETS Blassingame, John W. The Frederick Douglass Papers Series One: Speeches, Debates, and Interviews, Vol. 1, 1841-1846. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 1979.</p><p>Blassingame, John W. The Frederick Douglass Papers Series One: Speeches, Debates, and Interviews, Vol. 2, 1847-1854. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 1979.</p><p>Porter, Dorothy. Negro Protest Pamphlets. New York, NY: Arno Press, Inc., 1969.</p><p>POLITICAL & SOCIAL ISSUES Barnes, Brooks Miles, Gallows on the Marsh. Eastville, VA: Books of the Shore, 2006.</p><p>Ifill, Sherrilyn A. On the Court-House Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the Twenty-First Century. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2007.</p><p>McDougall, Harold A. Black Baltimore: A New Theory of Community. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1993.</p><p>Moore, Joseph E. Murder on Maryland’s Eastern Shore: Race, Politics and the Case of Orphan Jones. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2003.</p><p>Smith C. Fraser. Here Lies Jim Crow: Civil Rights in Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008</p><p>Williams, Rhonda Y. The Politics of Public Housing: Black Women’s Struggle Against Urban Inequality. NY: Oxford University, Press, 2004.</p><p>Civil Rights Levy, Peter B. Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2003.</p><p>Nathan, Amy. Round & Round Together: Taking a Merry-Go-Round into the Civil Rights Movement. Philadelphia, PA: Paul Dry Books, 2011.</p><p>Smith, C. Fraser. Here Lies Jim Crow: Civil Rights in Maryland. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.</p><p>RECONSTRUCTION Fuke, Richard Paul. Imperfect Equality: African Americans and the Confines of White Racial Attitudes in Post-Emancipation Maryland. NY: Fordham University Press, NY, 1999.</p><p>SLAVERY & ABOLITION Agle, Nan Hayden: Free to Stay: The True Story of a Former Slave and the Family She Adopted. Salisbury, MD: Arcadia Enterprises, Inc., 2000.</p><p>Apple, Sue Denhard. Out of Slavery: A Primary Source Kit from the Maryland Historical Society. Baltimore, MD: The Maryland Historical Society, (nl).</p><p>Brackett, Jeffrey Richardson. The Negro in Maryland, a Study of the Institution of Slavery. New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969. Callcott, Margaret Law. Mistress of Riversdale: The Plantation Letters of Rosalie Stier Calvert, 1795-1821. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.</p><p>Carr, Lois G., Russell R. Menard & Louis Peddicord. Maryland at the beginning. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives, 1991.</p><p>Carr, Lois G., Philip D. Morgan and Jean B. Russo. Colonial Chesapeake Society. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of NC Press, 1988.</p><p>Clayton, Ralph. Cash for Blood: The Baltimore to New Orleans Domestic Slave Trade. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 2002.</p><p>Davis, David Brion. Slavery in the Colonial Chesapeake. Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1986.</p><p>Federal Writers’ Project. Maryland Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Maryland from Interviews with Former Slaves. Bedford, Mass: Applewood Books/The Library of Congress, 2006.</p><p>Fields, Barbara Jeanne. Slavery & Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland during the Nineteenth Century. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1985.</p><p>Glass, Jesse. The Witness: Slavery in Nineteenth Century Carroll County, Maryland. Chiba-Ken, Japan: Meikai University Press, 2004.</p><p>Godwin, Stefan. The Task Force to Study the History & Legacy of Slavery in Maryland. Annapolis, MD: State of Maryland, 1999.</p><p>Graham, Leroy. Baltimore: The Nineteenth Century Black Capital. Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982.</p><p>Griffin, Farah Jasmine. Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854-1868. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999.</p><p>Hall, Richard L. On Afric’s Shore: A History of Maryland in Liberia 1834-1857. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Historical Society, 2003.</p><p>Kulikoff, Allan. Tobacco & Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680 – 1800. Chapel Hill, NC: University of NC Press, 1986.</p><p>Lewis, Ronald L. Coal, Iron and Slaves: Industrial Slavery in Maryland and Virginia. Westport Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1979.</p><p>Maryland State Archives. A Guide to the History of Slavery in Maryland. Annapolis, MD: Maryland State Archives & the Univ. of Maryland, 2007.</p><p>Morgan, Philip D. Slave Counterpoint: Black Culture in the Eighteenth Century Chesapeake & Lowcountry. Chapel Hill, NC: University North Carolina Press, 1998.</p><p>Phillips, Christopher. Freedom’s Port: The African American Community of Baltimore, 1790-1860. Urbana, IL: The University of Illinois Press, 1997.</p><p>Quarles, Benjamin. Black Abolitionists. NY: Da Capo Press, 1969.</p><p>Rieve, Rebecca. Slave Houses of Howard County. 1992.</p><p>Rockman, Seth. Scraping By: Wage Labor, Slavery, and Survival in Early Baltimore. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.</p><p>Students of History 429. Knowing Our History: African American Slavery and the University of Maryland. College Park, MD: The University of Maryland, 2009.</p><p>Wade, Richard C. Slavery in the Cities: The South 1820-1860. NY: Oxford University Press, 1964. </p><p>Wagandt, Charles Lewis. The Mighty Revolution: Negro Emancipation in Maryland, 1862-1864. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Historical Society, 2004.</p><p>Wennersten, John R. Maryland’s Eastern Shore: A Journey in Time & Place. Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, 1992.</p><p>Whitman, T. Stephen. Challenging Slavery in the Chesapeake: Black & White Resistance to Human Bondage, 1775-1865. Baltimore, MD: The Maryland Historical Society, 2007.</p><p>Whitman, T. Stephen. The Price of Freedom: Slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and Early National Maryland. NY: Routledge, 2000.</p><p>Wright, James M. The Free Negro in Maryland, 1634-1860. NY: Octagon Books, 1971.</p><p>SPORTS & RECREATION Aycock, Colleen and Mark Scott. Joe Gans: A Biography of the First African American World Boxing Champion. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2008. Harrison, Miles and Chip Silverman. Ten Bears. Baltimore, MD: Positive Publications, 2001.</p><p>Luke, Bob. The Baltimore Elite Giants: Sport and Society in the Age of Negro League Baseball. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.</p><p>Scharf, Thomas. Baltimore’s Boxing Legacy 1893-2003. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2003.</p><p>THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Cohen, Anthony. The Underground Railroad in Montgomery County, Maryland: A History and Driving Guide. Rockville, MD: The Montgomery County Historical Society, 1994.</p><p>DeRamus, Betty. Forbidden Fruit: Love Stories from the Underground Railroad. NY: Atria Books, 2005.</p><p>Guida, Patricia C. Arthur W. Leverton, Underground Railroad Agent, and his family: The Levertons, Whiteleys and Wrights. Denton, MD: Caroline County Historical Society, 2007.</p><p>Michael, Peter H. An American Family of the Underground Railroad. Bloomington, In: Author House, 2005. </p><p>Moss, Paulina C. & Levirn Hill. Seeking Freedom: A History of the Underground Railroad in Howard County, Maryland. Columbia, MD: The Howard County Center of African American Culture, Inc., 2002.</p><p>Ricks, Mary Kay. Escape on the Pearl: the Heroic Bid for Freedom on the Underground Railroad. New York: William Morrow, 2007.</p><p>Switala, William J. The Underground Railroad in Delaware, Maryland & West Virginia. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2004.</p><p>Tobin, Jacqueline. From Midnight to Dawn: The Last Tracks of the Underground Railroad. NY: Doubleday, 2007.</p><p>Walsh, J.O.K. A Brief Overview of the Impact of the Chesapeake Bay on the Conduct of the Underground Railroad. Denton, MD: Caroline County Historical Society, 2002.</p><p>WOMEN’S HISTORY Maryland Women’s History Project. Maryland Women’s Heritage Trail Resource Kit. Baltimore, MD: Maryland State Department of Education, (NL).</p>

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