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UID:calendar.15187.field_fc_date.0@www.baltimoreculture.org
DTSTAMP:20260818T015639Z
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CATEGORIES:,Lectures/ Workshops,History & Heritage,,
CREATED:20171011T203427Z
DESCRIPTION:Ongoing research investigating the lives of the enslaved people
  at Homewood  in the early nineteenth century reveals that men, women, a
 nd children  inhabited unexpected spaces. From destroyed dwellings to the 
 extant rooms of  Homewood and the carriage house, historian *Abby Schreib
 er*, Ph.D., will  discuss the conditions in which people lived and worke
 d, carried on their  family lives, and spent their time.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171023T063000
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LOCATION:Gilman Hall, JHU Homewood Campus, The Johns Hopkins University,
  3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD
SUMMARY:2017 Architecture Lectures: Home Life Spaces of the Enslaved at Hom
 ewood
URL:http://museums.jhu.edu/calendar.php?museum=homewood
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