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Being Literate, Being Free (Virtual Talk)

Virtual MD, United States

Through her Virtual Histories webinar Being Literate, Being Free, Dr. Joanne Martin will highlight historical personalities for whom literacy was the key to a future of freedom and hope for a people who were coming to understand that “If you would keep a people enslaved, refuse to teach them to read”.

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Baltimore’s Early Trade with China (Virtual Talk)

Virtual MD, United States

John O’Donnell initiated trade between Canton, China and Baltimore in 1785, operating his own merchant sailing vessels. While the Baltimore-China trade was short-lived, it involved many of our early Founding Fathers. On February 24, join John Danz to learn how the trade propelled Baltimore’s development as a major East Coast port.

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Baltimore & Boston: Frame Suburbs and Rowhomes (Virtual Talk)

Virtual MD, United States

The center of Boston, with skyscrapers and row houses, looks like Baltimore. But 99% of Boston’s neighborhoods look really different. To find out why, Charlie Duff, former BAF President and author of The North Atlantic Cities, shows how the building cultures of the two cities came to be what they are – and how two “Men with a Mission” succeeded, and failed, to change the way the people of their cultures built houses.

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Frederick Douglass, the Canton Company, and Canton History

Virtual MD, United States

What started out as a volunteer effort to clean up trash on Canton's waterfront led Dr. Raymond Bahr on a path of research that has brought to light where Frederick Douglass escaped from his enslavement, how the Canton Company shaped Baltimore, and the national impact that Canton's industries had on the growth of America. Join Dr. Bahr as he shares his research and findings on this under-told part of our history

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