The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Schoeberlein, Robert W. "To Benefit the Human Family: Benevolence Toward African-Americans in Post-Civil War Baltimore." Maryland Humanities (Winter 1998): 4.
Categories: African American, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Nineteenth Century, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Shoemaker, Sandy M. "'We Shall Overcome, Someday:' The Equal Rights Movement in Baltimore, 1935-1942." Maryland Historical Magazine 89 (Fall 1994): 260-73.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Skotnes, Andor D. The Black Freedom Movement and the Workers' Movement in Baltimore, 1930-1939. Ph.D. diss., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 1991.
Categories: African American, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Politics and Law, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Skotnes, A. "'Buy Where You Can Work:' Boycotting for Jobs in African-American Baltimore, 1933-1934." Journal of Social History 27 (Summer 1994): 735-61.
Categories: African American, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Politics and Law, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Thomas, Bettye, ed. "Announcement - Maryland Colored Republican Conference Held in Baltimore, Maryland at the Samaritan Temple on January 16, 1889." Journal of Negro History 60 (July 1975): 428-31.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Thomas, Bettye, ed. "Letter - From William F. Taylor to John Henry Smith, Baltimore, Maryland, June 20, 1901." Journal of Negro History 60 (July 1975): 432-33.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Thomas, Bettye C. "A Nineteenth Century Black Operated Shipyard, 1866-1884: Reflections Upon Its Inception and Ownership." Journal of Negro History 59 (January 1974): 1-12.
Notes: The author examines the founding, organization and ownership of a black-owned and operated business of national prominence immediately following the Civil War. The Chesapeake Marine Railway and Dry Dock Company, located Baltimore, was one of the best known of these companies. However, scholars have only noted th existence of this company, and, as of 1974, there were no scholarly studies of this company.
Categories: African American, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Thomas, Bettye C. "Public Education and Black Protest in Baltimore, 1865-1900." Maryland Historical Magazine 71 (Fall 1976): 381-90.
Categories: African American, Education, Politics and Law, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Thompson, Bruce A. The Civil Rights Vanguard: The NAACP and the Black Community in Baltimore, 1931-1942. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland at College Park, 1996.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Thomsen, Roszel, C. "The Integration of Baltimore's Polytechnic Institute: A Reminiscence." Maryland Historical Magazine 79 (1984): 235-38.
Categories: African American, Education, Politics and Law, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Towers, Frank. "Serena Johnson and Slave Domestic Servants in Antebellum Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine 89 (Fall 1994): 334-37.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Tyson, John S. Life of Elisha Tyson, the Philanthropist, by a Citizen of Baltimore. Baltimore: published by the author, 1825.
Notes: Elisha Tyson was a Quaker abolitionist and philanthropist.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Religion, Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century
Van Deburg, William L. "Frederick Douglass: Maryland Slave to Religious Liberal." Maryland Historical Magazine 69 (Spring 1974): 27-43.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Religion, Nineteenth Century
Van Deburg, William L. "The Tragedy of Frederick Douglass." Christianity Today 19 (January 31, 1975): 7-8.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Religion, Nineteenth Century
Vaugh, Clarence. "Some Venerable Leaders." Harford Historical Bulletin 20 (Spring 1984): 18-23.
Notes: Biographical sketches of black leaders in Harford County history.
Categories: African American, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, County and Local History, Politics and Law, Religion, Harford County
West, Herbert Lee, Jr. Urban Life and Spatial Distribution of Blacks in Baltimore, Maryland. Ph.D. diss., University of Minnesota, 1974.
Notes: 1940-70.
Categories: African American, Economic, Business, and Labor History, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Twentieth Century, Baltimore City
Whitman, T. Stephen. The Price of Freedom: Slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and Early National Maryland. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1997.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Whitman, Torrey Stephen. Slavery, Manumission, and Free Black Workers in Early National Baltimore. Ph.D. diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 1993.
Categories: African American, Politics and Law, Society, Social Change, Folklife, and Popular Culture, Nineteenth Century, Baltimore City
Williams, Gladys. "The Beginnings of Union United Methodist Church from 1849-1860." Harford Historical Bulletin 15 (Winter 1983): 2-5.
Categories: African American, Religion, Nineteenth Century
Adams, Eric. "Discord in Charm City." Historic Preservation 48 (March/April 1996): 22-23.
Alexander, Robert L. "Baltimore Row Houses of the Early Nineteenth Century." American Studies 16 (Fall 1975): 65-76.
Alexander, Robert L. "Neoclassical Wrought Iron in Baltimore." Winterthur Portfolio 18 (Summer/Autumn 1983): 147-186.
Alexander, Robert L. "Nicholas Rogers, Gentleman-Architect of Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine 78 (Summer 1983): 85 - 105.
Categories: Architecture, Historic Preservation, and Town Planning, Biography, Autobiography, and Reminiscences, Baltimore City
Alexander, Robert L. "The Riddell-Carroll House in Baltimore." Winterthur Portfolio 28 (Summer/Autumn 1993): 113-39.
Alexander, Robert L. "Wealth Well Bestowed in Worship: St. Paul's in Baltimore from Robert Cary Long to Richard Upjohn." Maryland Historical Magazine 86 (Summer 1991): 123-150.