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| Please let us know if you find any resources not list here. These resources are intended for use with the A.D.O.R.E. program (A Discussion on Race and Ethnicity). We use these principles to guide us, which includes justice, equity and compassion in human relations when choosing these resource links. Latest news on racial OR racism in Prince George's County Categories
of Resources on this Page Flight to Freedom: Slavery and the Underground Railroad in Maryland (Prince George's County page) Prince George's Information Commons History Archives, which include an Oral History of Desegregation from Northwestern High School; includes slide show and much more! School Integration in Prince George's County, Maryland Prince George's County Historical Society HISTORY LINKS, includes the Tricentenniel site Maryland's African American Heritage (if you have trouble reading it, click ctrl A which should highlight the text and increase the contrast) Prince George's County from the Online Academy at the Center for African American History and Culture at the Anacostia Museum African American Heritage at Poplar Hill Asbury United Methodist Church Clinton Grove Elementary School - first school established for the African-American community in the Surrattsville (Clinton) area St. Paul's History - the oldest black United Methodist congregation St. Phillips History - an early black Episcopal congregation Books (Most should be available from the public library) Books from AAHGS, Prince George's Chapter Books from the Prince George's County Historical Society Black History Resources from the Prince George's County Tricentenniel site Out of the Past: Prince Georgeans & Their Land by R. Lee VanHorn, Prince George's County Historical Society ©1976 Prince George's Bounty: Oral History Portraits of people & traditions collected by students of Queen Anne School ©1984 Prince George's County: A Pictoral History by Alan Virta, Prince George's County Historical Society ©1984 Records & Recollections - Early Black History in Prince George's County, Maryland by Bianca P. Floyd, M-NCPPC ©1989 Women of Achievement in Prince George's County History by Therese C. Yewell, M-NCPPC ©1994 Discussion Forums (other than those sponsored by this church) Blog: Race Matters in Prince George's Co. & USA YahooGroup (email list): antiracism-pg Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society - Prince George's County NAACP, Prince George's Co. Chapter Prince George's County Historical Society Prince George's County Genealogical Society
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