This book highlights and historicizes underexplored and forgotten people and events associated with Laurel Cemetery (1852-1957), the first non-denominational African American Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, stressing the importance of their work in laying the social, economic, and political foundation for Baltimore's African American community.
This book highlights and historicizes underexplored and forgotten people and events associated with Laurel Cemetery (1852-1957), the first non-denominational African American Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, stressing the importance of their work in laying the social, economic, and political foundation for Baltimore's African American community.
Elgin Klugh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Social and Political Sciences at Coppin State University. His primary research interests include heritage, cultural landscapes, and community revitalization. He currently serves as chair for the Laurel Cemetery Memorial Project.Isaac Shearn currently holds adjunct positions at the Community College of Baltimore County, University of Baltimore, Coppin State University, and Morgan State University. In addition to his work in Baltimore, his research interests include the archaeology and ethnohistory of the Caribbean and South America, with a focus on public archaeology, developing inclusive and participatory methods.
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Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Story of Laurel Cemetery Authors: Elgin Klugh and Isaac Shearn PART ONE Chapter 2: "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" Resurrecting Baltimore's Laurel Cemetery Author: Edward C. Papenfuse Chapter 3: Laurel Cemetery: Key to Unlocking Baltimore's African American History Author: Donna Tyler Hollie Chapter 4: Creating a Legacy of Activism Author: Beverly B. Carter Chapter 5: "Gather around their sacred remains": An Overview of the Laurel National Cemetery Author: Robert W. Schoeberlein Chapter 6: Not Without a Fight: The Decline and Closure of Laurel Cemetery Author: Isaac Shearn PART TWO Chapter 7: Public Archaeology at Laurel Cemetery Author: Ronald A. Castanzo Chapter 8: Archival Research: Reconstructing the burial population of Laurel Cemetery Author: Glenn A. Blackwell Chapter 9: Reconciling the Landscape: Public Engagement and Placemaking at the site of Laurel Cemetery Author: Elgin Klugh Chapter 10: Afterword Author: Elgin Klugh Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Story of Laurel Cemetery Authors: Elgin Klugh and Isaac Shearn PART ONE Chapter 2: "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" Resurrecting Baltimore's Laurel Cemetery Author: Edward C. Papenfuse Chapter 3: Laurel Cemetery: Key to Unlocking Baltimore's African American History Author: Donna Tyler Hollie Chapter 4: Creating a Legacy of Activism Author: Beverly B. Carter Chapter 5: "Gather around their sacred remains": An Overview of the Laurel National Cemetery Author: Robert W. Schoeberlein Chapter 6: Not Without a Fight: The Decline and Closure of Laurel Cemetery Author: Isaac Shearn PART TWO Chapter 7: Public Archaeology at Laurel Cemetery Author: Ronald A. Castanzo Chapter 8: Archival Research: Reconstructing the burial population of Laurel Cemetery Author: Glenn A. Blackwell Chapter 9: Reconciling the Landscape: Public Engagement and Placemaking at the site of Laurel Cemetery Author: Elgin Klugh Chapter 10: Afterword Author: Elgin Klugh Bibliography
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