Exactly 130 years after Frederick Douglass’ death, the Talbot County-born abolitionist and civil rights leader was honored for his lasting impact on freedom, equality and education.
Douglass was born enslaved in Talbot County, Maryland in 1818.
The Maryland Department of Transportation on Thursday unveiled a roadside plaque in honor of Frederick Douglass at the ...
Talbot County Council Chuck Callahan speaks about Frederick Douglass' local impact to Talbot County during a historical ...
After the Department of Defense declared “identity months” like Black History Month “dead,” National Guard units reportedly declined to participate in the parade.
Gov. Wes Moore visited Oakdale High School in Frederick in January to emphasize his administration’s commitment to school construction and facility improvements as outlined in the proposed fiscal year ...
The Maryland House passed a bill that removes the choice to opt out students for school lessons on gender identity, sparking ...
Hey hey, ho ho, Elon Musk has got to go” was a common refrain for hundreds denouncing the actions of Musk and President Donald Trump at City Hall in a protest on Monday, Presidents Day. The protest ...
A Gaston County woman, Rhondasha McNair, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the overdose death of her 20-month-old ...
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The Maryland National Guard has declined to participate in a parade to honor the life and legacy of abolitionist and Maryland ...
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