African American Leaders of Maryland
Auteur : Suzanne Ellery Chapelle, Glenn O. Phillips
Date de publication : 2004-01-01
Éditeur : Maryland Historical Society
Nombre de pages : 168
Résumé du livre
A collection of approximately forty portraits with mini biographies of Maryland’s extraordinary African American men and women. Included are well known luminaries Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, “Baby Joe” Gans, Leon Day, Lillie Carroll Jackson, and Thurgood Marshall and equally brave yet not-so-famous Marylanders such as Ann Weems, a fifteen-year-old runaway slave, author Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, physician Louise Young, and Harry Cummings, the first African American to hold public office in Baltimore City.