Elizabeth Fee:The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History by Elizabeth Fee (English) Paperb
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Camden Yards and the Strike of 1877 Sylvia Gillett 2. Hampden-Woodberry: Baltimore's Mill Villages Bill Harvey 4. The City that Tries to Suit Everybody: Baltimore's Clothing Industry Jo Ann E. Argersinger 6. The Nile on eBay The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History by Elizabeth Fee Presents both a history of 'the other Baltimore' and a tour guidance to places in the city that are important to labor, African American, and women's history. Based on a popular local bus tour conducted by public historians, the People's History Tour of Baltimore, that began in 1982, this book records and adds sites to that tour. FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description Baltimore has a long, colorful history that traditionally has been focused on famous men, social elites, and patriotic events. "The Baltimore Book" is both a history of 'the other Baltimore' and a tour guide to places in the city that are important to labor, African American, and women's history. The book grew out of a popular local bus tour conducted by public historians, the People's History Tour of Baltimore, that began in 1982. This book records and adds sites to that tour; provides maps, photographs, and contemporary documents; and, includes interviews with some of the uncelebrated people whose experiences as Baltimoreans reflect more about the city than Francis Scott Key ever did. The tour begins at the B&O Railroad Station at Camden Yards, site of the railroad strike of 1877, moves on to Hampden-Woodbury, the mid-19th century cotton textile industry's company town, and stops on the way to visit Evergreen House and to hear the narratives of ex-slaves.We travel to Old West Baltimore, the late 19th-century center of commerce and culture for the African American community; Fells Point; Sparrows Point; the suburbs; Federal Hill; and, Baltimore's 'renaissance' at Harborplace.Interviews with community activists, civil rights workers, Catholic Workers, and labor union organizers bring color and passion to this historical tour. Specific labor struggles, class and race relations, and the contributions of women to Baltimore's development are emphasized at each stop. Author note: Elizabeth Fee is Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management of The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health. Linda Shopes is Associate Historian at the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Linda Zeidman is Professor of History and Economics at Essex Community College. Notes A tour guide to places in the city that are important to labor, African Americans, and women's history Author Biography Elizabeth Fee is Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at Johns Hopkins University's School of Hygiene and Public Health. Daniel Fox is Professor of Humanities in Medicine at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. Table of Contents Introduction: Toward a New History of Baltimore Acknowledgments 1. Camden Yards and the Strike of 1877 Sylvia Gillett 2. Evergreen House and the Garrett Family: A Railroad Fortune Elizabeth Fee 3. Hampden-Woodberry: Baltimore's Mill Villages Bill Harvey 4. Old West Baltimore: Segregation, African-American Culture, and the Struggle for Equality Karen Olson 5. The City that Tries to Suit Everybody: Baltimore's Clothing Industry Jo Ann E. Argersinger 6. East-Side Union Halls: Where Craft Workers Met, 1887-1917 Roderick Ryon 7. Fells Point: Community and Conflict in a Working-Class Neighborhood Linda Shopes 8. Radicalism on the Waterfront: Seamen in the 1930s Linda Zeidman and Eric Hallegren 9. Sparrows Point, Dundalk, Highlandtown, Old West Baltimore: Home of Gold Dust and the Union Card Linda Ziedman 10. Flight to the Suburbs: Suburbanization and Radical Change on Baltimore's West Side W. Edward Orser 11. A View from Federal Hill David Harvey Interviews with Former Slaves: Caroline Hammond and Richard Macks Interviews with Civil Rights Activists: Dr. John E.T. Camper and J. Broadus Mitchell Interviews with Community Activists: Dr. Beryl Warner Williams, Betty Hyatt, Barbara Mikulski, Lucille Gorham, Willa Bickham and Brendan Walsh Interviews with Labor and Political Activists: George Meyers, Robert Moore, Sirkka Tuomi Lee Holm, Dean Pappas and Ann Gordon Afterword Bibliography Photo Sources About the Contributors Index Review "[The] authors infuse the city and its history with life... [Readers] will emerge with an uncommonly complete picture of the character of Baltimore and its people." --Nancy Brennan, Executive Director, Baltimore City Life Museums "The Baltimore Book tells the story of the real people of Baltimore--the true fabric of the city. These are the courageous individuals who fought for their right to work, and fought for their right to buy a home and live where they chose. Their goals and their struggle to achieve those goals is the real story of how a city grows." --Barbara A. Mikulski, United States Senator from Maryland "...'must' reading for anyone who wishes to develop a comprehensive view of the city's history in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries..." --Robert J. Brugger, Editor, Maryland Historical Magazine "The Baltimore Book provides a graphic, at times chilling, portrait of working and living conditions for generations of poor and working-class Baltimoreans." --The Baltimore Sun "A refreshing, user-friendly, populists' history, this new book chronicles the history of the city through the eyes and emotions of its working classes." --Baltimore Magazine Promotional A tour guide to places in the city that are important to labor, African Americans, and women's history Review Quote "The Baltimore Booktells the story of the real people of Baltimore-the true fabric of the city. These are the courageous individuals who fought for their right to work, and fought for their right to buy a home and live where they chose. Their goals and their struggle to achieve those goals is the real story of how a city grows." -Barbara A. Mikulski, United States Senator from Maryland Promotional "Headline" A tour guide to places in the city that are important to labor, African Americans, and women's history Details ISBN1566391849 Author Elizabeth Fee Pages 472 Publisher Temple University Press Language English ISBN-10 1566391849 ISBN-13 9781566391849 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 975.2 Year 1994 Publication Date 1994-01-31 Imprint Temple University Press,U.S. Subtitle New Views of Local History Place of Publication Philadelphia PA Country of Publication United States Illustrations illustrations Edited by Elizabeth Fee Short Title BALTIMORE BK Residence MD, US DOI 10.1604/9781566391849 Audience College/Higher Education UK Release Date 1993-11-19 Series Critical Perspectives On The P AU Release Date 1993-11-19 NZ Release Date 1993-11-19 US Release Date 1993-11-19 We've got thisAt The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it.With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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