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Your search in the category "African American" returned 1309 results in 66 pages.

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Bogen, David S. "The Forgotten Era." Maryland Bar Journal 19 (May 1986): 10-13.
Annotations / Notes: African American lawyers in Maryland.

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Bogen, David S. "The Maryland Context of 'Dred Scott:' The Decline in the Legal Status of Maryland Free Blacks 1776-1810." American Journal of Legal History 34 (October 1990): 381-411.
Annotations / Notes: An analysis of the destruction of legal rights of free blacks in Maryland from 1776-1810, and its influence on the author of the U.S. Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision, Maryland's Roger B. Taney. Though the Constitution did not mention race, Chief Justice Taney denied the existence of citizenship for slaves and free blacks in 1857, by declaring that to be the original intent of the Constitution's framers in 1787.

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Bogen, David S. “Precursors of Rosa Parks: Maryland Transportation Cases Between the Civil War and the Beginning of World War I.” Maryland Law Review, 63 (no. 4, 2004): 721-51.

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Bogen, David Skillen. "The First Integration of the University of Maryland School of Law." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 39-49.

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Boger, Gretchen. “The Meaning of Neighborhood in the Modern City: Baltimore’s Residential Segregation Ordinances, 1910-1913.” Journal of Urban History, 35 (no. 2, 2009): 236-58.

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Boles, John B. "Tension in a Slave Society: The Trial of the Reverend Jacob Gruber." Southern Studies 18 (Summer 1979): 179-97.

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Boles, Nancy G. "Black History Collections." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (Spring 1966): 40-46.

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Boles, Nancy G. "Notes on Maryland Historical Society Manuscript Collections: Black History Collections." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (1971): 72-78.

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Bolling, Carolyn Rae. "An Intergenerational Model of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the African-American Community: An Analysis of the Autobiographies of Olaudah Equiano, Harriet A. Jacobs, Zora Neale Hurston, and Langston Hughes." Ph.D. diss., Temple University, 1997.

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Bolster, W. Jeffrey. Black Jacks: African American Seamen in the Age of Sail. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.

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Bordelon, Pam. "New Tracks on Dust Tracks: Toward a Reassessment of the Life of Zora Neale Hurston." African American Review 31 (Spring 1997): 5-21.

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Borome, Joseph A. "The Vigilant Committee of Philadelphia." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 92 (1968): 320-351.

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Boulton, Alexander Ormond. ”The Lynching of Howard Cooper.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 106 (Fall 2011): 293-315.

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Boxill, Bernard R. "Fear and Shame as Forms of Moral Suasion in the Thought of Frederick Douglass." Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (Fall 1995): 713-44.

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Brackett, Jeffrey Richardson. The Negro in Maryland: A Study of the Institution of Slavery , extra vol. 6. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1889.

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Braddock, Jomills Henry, II. "Television and College Football in Black and White." Journal of Black Studies 8 (1978): 369-380.

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Bradford, S. Sydney. "The Negro Ironworker in Ante Bellum Virginia." Journal of Southern History 25 (1959): 194-206.

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Bradley, Gladyce H. "Friendships among Students in Desegregated Schools." Journal of Negro Education 33 (1964): 90-92.

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Bragg, Richard L. "The Maryland Black Caucus as a Racial Group in the Maryland General Assembly: Legislative Communities and Caucus Influence on Public Policy 1975-78." Ph.D. diss., Howard University, 1979.

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Brandon, Joseph. "The Major Changes in Governance of the Predominantly Black Public Institutions of Higher Education in Maryland from 1865 to 1975." Ph.D. diss., Union Institute and University, 1976.