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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Kakel, Carroll P., III. "Fighting Hitler and Jim Crow: Baltimore Activists, Equal Rights, and World War II, 1941-45." Journal of Civil and Human Rights, 6 (Fall-Winter 2020): 53-77.

Wennersten, John R. Strange Fruit: Racism and Community Life in the Chesapeake, 1805 to the Present. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing, 2021.

Lounsbury, Carl R., ed. The Material World of Eyre Hall: Four Centuries of Chesapeake History. Baltimore: Maryland Center for History and Culture, 2021.

Lounsbury, Carl R., ed. "The Material World of Eyre Hall: Four Centuries of Chesapeake History." Maryland Historical Magazine, 116 (Spring/Summer 2021): 85-116.

Appleby, John C. Fur, Fashion and Transatlantic Trade during the Seventeenth Century: Chesapeake Bay Native Hunters, Colonial Rivalries and London Merchants. Woodbridge Suffolk, UK and Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, 2021.

Dollar, Chris D. "Restoring the Bay's Wood Ducks." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 50 (January/February 2021): 72-74.

Fleming, Jay. "Return to Poplar Island." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 51 (July/August 2021): 38-43.

Pearce, Katie. "The Life and Too-Early Demise of the Chesapeake Bay Institute." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 73 (Summer 2021): https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2021/summer/chesapeake-bay-institute-don-pritchard/.

Williams, John Page. "Cleaning Up the Bay." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 51 (May 2021): 62-70.

Lesher, Pete. "Adze to Whittling Knife: Chesapeake Boat Builders as Decoy Carvers." Chesapeake Log, (Winter 2021): 10-11.

Phillips, Richard Hayes. Lost History of Stolen Children: An Epic Poem, Being a True Accounting of White Children Kidnapped and Sold into Slavery at the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware River in the Seventeenth Century and What Became of Them Afterwards. Annotated ed. Baltimore: Genealogical, 2021.

Foster, James L. Icy Winters on the Chesapeake Bay: A History. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2021.

Goodall, Jamie L. H. Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay: From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2020.

Ritterbush, Stephen. Working Waterfront: A Maritime History of Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay. [Annapolis, MD?]: [Knight's Forest Publishing], 2021.

Eddy, Beverley Driver. Ritchie Boy Secrets: How a Force of Immigrants and Refugees Helped Win World War II. Guilford, CT: Stackpole Books, 2021.

Gustafson, Robert. "Gangsters and Fast Boats: Prohibition comes to the Chesapeake Bay." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 51 (October 2021): 48-55.

Champagne, Kelsey Elizabeth. "Migration, Exile and Absence: Catholicism on the British Atlantic Frontier, 1634-1699." Ph.D. diss., Yale University, 2021.

Badger, Curtis J. A Culinary History of Delmarva: From the Bay to the Sea. Charleston, SC: American Palette, 2021.

Holifield, Tangie. A Culinary History of the Chesapeake Bay: Four Centuries of Food & Recipes. Charleston, SC: American Palate, 2021.

Lawson, Andrew. "Smith vs. Wingfield: Remaking the Social Order in the Chesapeake." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 128 (no. 3, 2020): 202-25.

Poore, Douglas. Abandoned Railroads of Delmarva. Charleston, SC: America Through Time, 2021.

Poore, Douglas. Railroad Stations of Delmarva through Time. Charleston, SC: America Through Time, 2021.

Watson, Kelly L. "Mary Kittamaquund Brent: 'The Pocahantas of Maryland': Sex, Marriage, and Diplomacy in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake." Early American Studies, 19 (Winter 2021): 24-63.

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