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The 20th Anniversary of The Baltimore Book
by Linda Shopes
Every month The Village Learning Place and The Baltimore Historical Society holds memorable evenings discussing the moments and tides that carved the city's course(s). On Thursday, May 19th, these forces came together for a very special edition of The Baltimore History Evenings - a roundtable discussion for the 20th Anniversary of The Baltimore Book - one of the first 'People's History' accounts of the city's labor, class, gender, race, and grassroots relations/struggles. Here is the audio from that night, as the community discussed what this important book gave to the city and how we begin to look forward.
http://www.archive.org/details/TheBaltimoreBook-20thAnniversary
Reviewed by: Red Emma's
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