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Hard Histories at Hopkins

Martha S. Jones

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Mr. Hopkins and the Schooling of Black Children

Through the efforts of the Baltimore City Archives, we are pleased to be able to share here high resolution images of the 1850 “Memorial to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.” Have a closer look at the full text of the petition and th...

3 days ago
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Baltimore's Shifting Middle Ground

In the midst of the research, our Lab shifted its approach to the 1850 “Memorial to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.” A first review revealed that 14 of the petitioners lived in slaveholding households. Then we noticed something une...

17 days ago
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Church and State in Baltimore City

For this post, Matthew Palmer teamed up with Dr. Monica Blair, formerly of Hopkins Retrospective, to take a closer look at the religious leaders who signed the 1850 “Memorial to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.” Johns Hopkins was no...

a month ago
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A City of Merchants

In August, Hard Histories at Hopkins veteran Matthew Palmer returned to the Lab and took on a special assignment. A new document had surfaced — the 1850 “Memorial to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore” — and Matt brought to bear their ...

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  • Martha S. Jones

    I am the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and Professor of History and the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University.

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