TASK FORCE TO STUDY
THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report) 1999/12/31
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TASK FORCE TO STUDY
THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report) 1999/12/31
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84 overwhelming support and attention.] Because of its work with the Underground Railroad, human rights and youth, INTFA is networking with Deborah Bedwell and Ms. Janet Bell of Baltimore Clay Works to discuss its involvement with "Maryland's Artists and Communities: American Creates for the Millennium," a millennium project of the National Endowment for the Arts and Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation. This connection was fostered through the Governor's Office on Crime Prevention and Control as a potential element of support and promotion for "Stop Racism Youth Challenge: The Modern Day Underground Railroad 2000 Educational Campaign." This does not reflect the full extent of involvement in this subject; however, it reflects a sampling and provides an understanding of the level of involvement of INTFA with this history. For example, the "Follow The Freedom Trail National Education Series" was presented in Baltimore in February, 1999 and INTFA hopes to see this series continue in middle and high schools across Maryland throughout the 1999-2000 school year. INTFA asks the assistance of the Task Force in leveraging State attention and resources to provide additional opportunities such as those described and especially to