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07-24-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast
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With Police Commissioner Bealefield's last day just around the corner, we ask public safety experts who Baltimore needs to keep the streets running.
Radical abolitionist, successful businessman, and influential Baltimorean, Elisha Tyson's story is almost totally forgotten. We look at the larger-than-life Quaker who shaped civil rights in the early 1800s.
And Baltimore's great rememberer, Gilbert Sandler, tells us about his new book, Glimpses of Jewish Baltimore.
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