Discover the rich African American history of the Chesapeake Bay region through this collection of stories written by Chesapeake Heartland fellows, interns, and community members.

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“Listening to See First”: Reflections from an Oral History Interview with Ms. Erlena Brown Linthicum by Paris Mercier and Patricia Woodworth

In a family of fourteen, the Browns kept order through love and respect. Ms. Erlena Brown Linthicum of Georgetown, Maryland was born on the seventeenth of January, 1936 as the youngest of twelve children. She recounts her childhood as one filled with youthful recreation with her siblings and neighborhood children…

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The Spirit Beyond the Walls: An Oral History with Ms. Marie Butler and Her Daughter, Ms. Stephanie Lindsey by Katy Shenk and Paris Young

When asked what advice she would give to younger generations, 95-year-old Marie Butler offered these words of wisdom: “All I can say is, keep on trusting in the Lord and doing what you’re doing – good things. Don’t go out there in this world doing anything…

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