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UID:calendar.30829.field_fc_date.0@www.baltimoreculture.org
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CATEGORIES:,,Lectures/ Workshops,History & Heritage,
CREATED:20210927T181250Z
DESCRIPTION:/Presented by the Maryland Center for History and Culture Marit
 ime Committee/\n\nIn coastal regions such as Maryland, the Chesapeake Bay
  provided an extensive  waterway system that served as a crucial passage t
 o freedom. Although most of  the published accounts of enslaved fugitives 
 describe the use of boats or  ships as a means of escaping from slavery, 
 until recently, the maritime  dimension of the Underground Railroad has b
 een neglected.
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LOCATION:Maryland Center for History and Culture, 610 Park Avenue, Baltim
 ore, MD
SUMMARY:Sailing to Freedom: A Maritime History of Maryland’s Underground Ra
 ilroad
URL:https://www.mdhistory.org/calendar/sailing-to-freedom-a-maritime-histor
 y-of-marylands-underground-railroad/
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