The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Arnesen, Eric. "On Zora Neale Hurston's Barracoon: The Story of the Last 'Black Cargo'." Labor: Studies in Working Class History, 17 (September 2020): 91-92.
Baldwin, Betty Kilby, and Phoebe Kilby. Cousins. Lancaster, PA: Walnut Street Books, 2021.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Women
Barraza Mendoza, Elsa. "Catholic Slaveholders, Enslaved People, and the Making of Georgetown University, 1792-1862." Ph.D. diss., Georgetown University, 2021.
Categories: African American, Religion, Education
Bernier, Celeste-Marie. "Any Leadership Would Have to Be the Type of Frederick Douglass." Kalfou, 7 (Spring 2020): 109-18.
Brown, Lawrence T. The Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.
Cashin, Sheryll. White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality. Boston: Beacon Press, 2021.
Notes: Chapter 1 is a case study on Baltimore.
Categories: African American
Cassie, Ron. "Game Changer: Kweisi Mfume." Baltimore, 114 (January 2021): 44-45.
Cassie, Ron. "No Longer Underground." Baltimore, 114 (July 2021): 64, 66-67.
Categories: African American
Cassie, Ron. "School Ties." Baltimore, 114 (March 2021): 160.
Categories: African American, Education
Chavis, Charles L., Jr. The Silent Shore: The Lynching of Matthew Williams and the Politics of Racism in the Free State. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.
Chrismer, Jim. "A Biography of a Marriage: The Life of Harriet and Isaac Hilton." Society News [Historical Society of Harford County], (November/December 2021): 1, 8-10.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Women
Clarke, Wendy Mitman. "Baltimore's Captain: George W. Brown." Chesapeake Quarterly, 20 (February 2021): 21-22, 24.
Clarke, Wendy Mitman. "The Sail Artist: Oxford's Downes Curtis." Chesapeake Quarterly, 20 (February 2021): 19-20.
Clarke, Wendy Mitman. "Water Bound." Chesapeake Quarterly, 20 (February 2021): 3-7.
Categories: African American, Maritime
Clavin, Matthew. "'Disciples of the Declaration': American Freedom and the Fugitive-Slave Rebellion at Rockville." Journal of the Early Republic, 41 (Summer 2021): 239-66.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Montgomery County
D'Antoni, Susan G. "MCMS & MedChi Work to Right a Past Wrong as African American Physician Was Denied Membership." Maryland Medicine, 22 (no. 4, 2021): 11.
Categories: African American, Medicine
Davis, Alanah Nichole. "We Must Listen to Black Women." Baltimore, 113 (August 2020): 52-54.
Categories: African American, Women
Davis, Katherine. "Benjamin Hance Lynched in Leonardtown, Maryland, June 17, 1887." Chronicles of St. Mary's, (Summer 2021): 18-20.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, St. Mary's County
Davis, Niambi. "Reclaiming History: An Oxford museum celebrates Black founding families." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 51 (October 2021): 26-28, 30, 32.
DePuydt, Peter J. "'The Little Plot': Jacob Green and the 1814 Fredericktown Insurrection." Southern Studies, 26 (Fall-Winter 2019): 55-77.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Cecil County, Nineteenth Century
Dolde, Jennifer. "A Place for Everybody: Henry's Beach on the Segregated Eastern Shore." Chesapeake Log, (Spring/Summer 2021): 20-23.
Categories: African American, Somerset County, Eastern Shore
Douglass, Frederick. My Bondage and My Freedom: Authoritative Text, Contexts, Criticism. Edited by Nick Bromell and R. Blakeslee Gilpin. Norton Critical Editions. New York: W.W. Norton, 2021.
Everett, Gabrielle. "Reading the 'Veil of Black' in Frederick Douglass and Thomas Jefferson: Affective Legibility and National Belonging." African American Review, 53 (Fall 2020): 63-80.
Field, Corinne T. "Old Age Justice and Black Feminist History: Sojourner Truth's and Harriet Tubman's Intersectional Legacies." Radical History Review, 139 (January 2021): 37-51.
Categories: African American, Women, Politics and Law
Fraser, Rebecca J. and Martyn Griffin. "'Why Sit Ye Here and Die'? Counterhegemonic Histories of the Black Female Intellectual in Nineteenth-Century America." Journal of American Studies, 54 (December 2020): 1005-31.
Categories: African American, Women, Nineteenth Century