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Oral history interview with Larry Wilson
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Oral history interview with Ruby Norman
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Oral history interview with Eleanor Ringgold
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Oral history interview with Emerson Cotton
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"Chestertown Unites Against Racism"
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Video Testimonial with Carolyn K. Erwin on May 5, 2020
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Video Testimonial with Carolyn K. Erwin on May 13, 2020
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Marchers at the Remembering Anton, Time to Change the Narrative Protest
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Marching down High Street
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Two women with protest signs
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Woman leading march with bullhorn
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Four young adult protesters with signs
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Four young adults holding protest signs
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Young man holding protest sign
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Remembering Anton, Time to Change the Narrative Protest
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Woman and young girl viewing the Community Commitment Mural
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Woman and toddler signing the Community Commitment Mural
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Community Commitment Mural
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Helping a little girl sign the Community Commitment Mural
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Young girl signing the Community Commitment Mural
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Signing the Community Commitment Mural at We Stand: Day of Agreement
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Juneteenth prayers and thanks to the Lord
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Community tapestry explanation
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Doncella Wilson, The Realities of Being a Black Mother
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"Everything is Normal" original song
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Devon Elias's song for Anton Black
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"Can They See Us" spoken word poem
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Gordon Wallace Juneteenth speech
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Legacies of Education and the Black Experience at Washington College and in Kent County
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Ribbon cutting at Louisa D'A Carpenter Park
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Community members painting the Black Lives Matter street mural with Mayor Chris Cerino
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Mayor Chris Cerino painting the Black Lives Matter street mural with a young boy
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Young football player preparing a paint roller
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