African-American Heritage in Worcester County, Maryland These pages offer a glimpse of the wide variety of roles blacks have had in Worcester County and, at the same time, highlight a small number of sites and people that have shaped this region's past.
African American Resources, Maryland State Archives Among the holdings of the Maryland State Archives are colonial and State executive, legislative, and judicial records; county probate, land, and court records; and State publications and reports.
Afro-American Studies, University of Maryland The Afro-American Studies Program (AASP) at the University of Maryland fosters academic excellence in teaching and research on African-American life, history and culture.
Buffalo Soldiers : Baltimore, Maryland Chapter
The Ninth and Tenth Horse Cavalry have a rich legacy of courage, valor, bravery, patriotism, achievements,
and contributions; and this proud legacy must be properly and accurately detailed, documented, preserved and told.
This is what one will find in this web site.
Maryland Museum of African American History and Culture The MAAHC seeks to realize its mission by collecting, preserving, interpreting, documenting, exhibiting and creating a climate for the appreciation of the rich contributions in history, art, material culture and spiritual expressions of African American Marylanders.
This web site explores the African-American experience in Maryland. Biographies of famous
African-American Marylanders and a section of their quotations are available. Through time lines, one can explore a brief chronology of the African-American experience in the state. For quick viewing, Maryland's important historical sites are grouped geographically .