Maryland
State Archives
TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report)
1999/12/31
MdHR 991422
Table of Contents
- First Page
- Members of the Task Force
- Legislative Mandate
- Letter of Presentation
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction and Executive Summary of Task Force Recommendations
- 01. Findings Relevant to Research
- 02. Findings Relevant to Education
- 03. Findings Relevant to Museums, Cultural Parks, and Centers
- 04. Findings Relevant to Youth Development Programming
- 05. Findings Relevant to Adult Education Programming
- 06. Findings Relevant to Libraries and Archives
- 07. Findings Relevant to Historic Sites, Markings, and Preservation
- 08. Findings Relevant to Trail and Corridor Preservation
- 09. Findings Relevant to Mass Media
- 10. Findings Relevant to Tourism
- 11. Findings Relevant to Lingering Psychological, Sociological and Economic Impacts
- 12. Findings Relevant to Disparate Impacts of Crime and Crime-Control
- 13. Findings Relevant to Permanent Monuments of Commemoration
- 14. Implications for Further Study and Action
- Appendix A: Minority Achievement in Maryland: The State of the State [Exerpt]
- Appendix B: Education That Is Multicultural [Exerpt]
- Appendix C: BCPSS Grade 4 Curriculum - Maryland: Its Culture and Environment, Unit 2 on History and Contributions of Diverse Groups
- Appendix D: Outline of In-Service Course
- Appendix E: Report with Recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly (1927), Maryland Interracial Commission
- Appendix F: Joint Resolution of the House of Delegates (June 12, 1989): Commemoration of African American Middle Passage and Slavery
- Appendix G: Annotated Bibliography Compiled Under the Auspices of the Task Force
- Appendix H: "Introduction" of Imperfect Equality © by Dr. Richard P. Fuke
- Appendix I: "Slavery on the Eastern Shore" © by Dr. Clara L. Small
- Appendix J: A Reality Check: Brief Biographies of African-Americans on Delmarva © by Dr. Clara L. Small
- Appendix K: My Escape from Slavery by Frederick Douglass
- Appendix L: Suggested African American Resources at the Maryland State Archives for The Task Force to Study the History and Legacy of Slavery
- Appendix M: Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware
- Appendix N: Slavery in Maryland Web Sites
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