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Baltimore History Evenings are back! Join the Baltimore City Historical Society for the first installment on Thursday, January 20, 2022, at 7 pm online on Zoom - “Fiction for the Harassed and Frustrated: The Black Literary Tradition in Baltimore.” Harlem might be more famous, but Baltimore was in the mix, too. Dr. Kim Gallon will share her latest research into Black literary movements in Baltimore that were contemporaneous with and exceeded the Harlem Renaissance. Dr. Gallon, Associate Professor of History at Purdue University, is the founder and director of the Black Press Research Collective. Registration is FREE! Write to Baltohistoryeve@gmail.com to register for the Zoom event and receive the link. To learn more about the full lineup of upcoming programs, visit the Baltimore City Historical Society website: baltimorecityhistoricalsociety.org. Image Citation: Editors Nick Aaron Ford and Henry Lee Faggett compiled short stories by Black authors (1925—1950) in this volume. Photo co...

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