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We’ll go On the Record to recall the man who illuminated the history of African Americans in Baltimore County. We hear the late Louis S. Diggs tell how he started chronicling the Black experience in 40 communities, as well as Blacks in Maryland’s military.
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In a new collection of personal essays, the bi-racial civil rights activist, author, executive and educator opens up about his family's unique heritage and his hopes for a just, equitable American democracy.
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Two lawyers taking part in an upcoming University of Baltimore School of Law symposium on Maryland's first Black jurists join us to remember the contributions of these little-known legal pioneers.
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As right-wing lawmakers and conservative educators across the nation move to ban or restrict the teaching of Black studies in our public schools, we talk with three Black educators about how they're responding to these challenges to free thought and historical truth.
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Three prominent Black thinkers discuss a proposal to convene a summit of elected leaders to address the unique challenges confronting African American men.
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The bestselling novelist's latest work has been selected by Maryland Humanities as 2022's One Maryland, One Book, and the author joins us to talk about it.
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We’ll go On the Record with the curator of the Baltimore Museum of Art’s exhibit about the Great Migration, and with two of the dozen artists who probe their family histories to show the impact of the movement of six million African Americans.
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Three prominent Black thinkers discuss a proposal to convene a summit of elected leaders to address the unique challenges confronting African American men.
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The veteran White House correspondent discusses her new ode to the extraordinary power and influence of Black women in the American democratic experiment.