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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Greene-Hayes, Ahmad. "Wayward Negro Religions in the Twentieth-Century Slum." Journal of African American History, 106 (Winter 2021): 117-21.

Jenkins, Tracy H. "'To Dwell, I'm Determined, on that Happy Ground': An Archaeology of a Free African-American Community in Easton, Maryland, 1787-Present." Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2020.

Kenny, Bridget. "Servicing 'Intimate Publics': Johannesburg and Baltimore Department Stores in the 1960s." Safundi, 21 (April 2020): 115-39.

McKenna, Bernard. The Baltimore Black Sox: A Negro Leagues History, 1913-1936. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2020.

Messner, William F. "A Certain Kind of Freedom: Black Agency in Talbot County, 1870-1910." Maryland Historical Magazine, 114 (Fall/Winter 2019): 186-201.

Messner, William F. "Joe Gray and Nace Hopkins: Black Leadership in Talbot County, 1870-1901." Maryland Historical Magazine, 114 (Fall/Winter 2019): 202-16.

Jenkins, Tracy H. "An Intersectional Archaeology of Women's Reproductive Rights in Early Twentieth-Century Easton, Maryland." Historical Archaeology, 54 (September 2020): 581-604.

Handy, Nikki. "Yes, They Still Do! Roland and Patricia Handy's 50th Golden Wedding Anniversary 1969 – August 24 – 2019." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 50 (Winter 2020): 5-6.

Crouch, Louis S., Jr. "Mid-20th Century Kent Island Area Place Names Origins." Isle of Kent, (Summer 2020): 10-13.

Gerlach, Ken, and Dan Shortridge. Go Forth to Serve: A History of Henson Scout Reservation, Camp Nanticoke, 1965-2020. Dover, DE: Del-Mar-Va Council, 2020.

Peden, Henry C., Jr. Harford Suicides: Cases of Self-Killings and Attempted Suicides Committed by Men and Women Who Suffered from an "Aberration of the Mind" in Harford County, Maryland, 1817-1947. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2020.

Glotzer, Paige. How the Suburbs Were Segregated: Developers and the Business of Exclusionary Housing, 1890-1960. Columbia Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2020.

Dougherty, Deirdre M. "Urban Redevelopment, School Closure, and the Abstract Space of Black Schooling in Prince George's County, Maryland, 1968-1972." Journal of Urban History, 46 (September 2020): 1117-41.

Baltimore County Genealogical Society, comp. Maryland Counties Death Index, 1969-1972. 2 vols. Towson, MD: Baltimore County Genealogical Society, 2020.

Calvary United Methodist Church. The History of Calvary United Methodist Church, Frederick, Maryland, 1770-2020: 250 Years of Ministry. Edited by Gary L. Dyson. Frederick, MD: Calvary United Methodist Church, 2020.

Dougherty, Deirdre Mayer. "Feeling Busing: The Washington Post, Emotion, and Desegregation in Suburban Maryland, 1968-1973." Media History, 26 (November 2020): 522-45.

Kargon, Jeremy. "Broadcasting from the 'Mediated Center': Baltimore's Candelabra Television Tower, circa 1959." Journal of Urban Technology, 27 (issue 2, 2020): 81-102.

Cooke, Nathalie. "Vanns Spices: Blending Food, Women's Friendship and Business in 1980s Baltimore." Food & Foodways, 28 (October-December 2020): 297-319.

Hemphill, Katie M. Bawdy City: Commercial Sex and Regulation in Baltimore, 1790-1915. New York: Cambridge University Press 2020.

Greene-Hayes, Ahmad. "Wayward Negro Religions in the Twentieth-Century Slum." Journal of African American History, 106 (Winter 2021): 117-21.

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.

Pagan, Margaret D., comp. and ed. African American News in the Baltimore Sun, 1870-1927. Baltimore: Clearfield, 2021.

Rosado, Ana Carmin. "The Ties That Bind Us to Earth: Neighborhoods and Interpersonal Relationships of Black Southern Marylanders, 1850-1910." Ph.D. diss., Northwestern University, 2021.

Terry, David Taft. "Allyship and Its Contexts in the Southern Black Struggle: Baltimore, 1940s-1950s." Maryland Historical Magazine, 116 (Spring/Summer 2021): 10-47.

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

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