Maryland history

Your Maryland - "Tubman and Nalle"

In 1860, Harriet Tubman fights to stop the arrest of escaped slave Charles Nalle  in Troy, New York. 



Your Maryland - "The Burning of Havre de Grace"

Admiral Cockburn burning and plundering Havre de Grace, May 3, 1813 Courtesy Brown UniversityOn a beautiful morning in May 1813, the people of Havre de Grace awoke to a terrifying sight. Out on the bay were the towering masts of a British fleet, and rowing toward them were landing craft filled with Redcoats.



Your Maryland - "Lanier's Flute at Point Lookout"

While imprisoned at Point Lookout during the Civil War, Lanier composed a haunting piece of music. 



07-19-11: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Pioneering CPR researcher Dr. James Jude and Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions director of medicine Dr. Myron Weisfeldt.

Anne Arundel County full-contact jouster Sir Paul Schneider shows Nathan what a professional can do with a lance and a helm.



4-15-11: Maryland Morning Podcast

The Maryland Department of Planning’s Jason Dubow on how the EPA’s “pollution diet” for the Chesapeake Bay might actually make it harder to achieve another environmentally-friendly initiative in Maryland: smart growth.

Jehanne Wake on her book Sisters of Fortune: America’s Caton Sisters at Home and Abroad.

Mark Hyman talks sports with Tom Hall.



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