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A place on the Chesapeake Bay with a powerful Black history
6 Sites Commemorating African American History located in Chesapeake, VA
Connecting African American History in the Chesapeake (PastForward 2022)
A vanishing legacy: Black Captains of the Chesapeake Bay
Vince Leggett's legacy kept alive through Blacks of the Chesapeake
Resilience and Legacy: The Story of Black-Owned Beaches on the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Excellence: Black History Edition 2022
Chesapeake African American Heritage Trail
Black History Month: Cuffeytown, oldest Black community in Virginia
Legacy of Black-Owned Beaches on the Chesapeake Bay
Black History Celebration at National Aquarium highlights how African Americans shaped the Bay
BIMS and Blacks of the Chesapeake Join Forces
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A place on the Chesapeake Bay with a powerful Black history

A place on the Chesapeake Bay with a powerful Black history

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6 Sites Commemorating African American History located in Chesapeake, VA

6 Sites Commemorating African American History located in Chesapeake, VA

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Connecting African American History in the Chesapeake (PastForward 2022)

Connecting African American History in the Chesapeake (PastForward 2022)

From PastForward 2022 (https://savingplaces.org/conference): Since 2020, the National Trust for Historic Preservation has been ...

A vanishing legacy: Black Captains of the Chesapeake Bay

A vanishing legacy: Black Captains of the Chesapeake Bay

An

Vince Leggett's legacy kept alive through Blacks of the Chesapeake

Vince Leggett's legacy kept alive through Blacks of the Chesapeake

Vince Leggett's legacy kept alive through

Sponsored
Resilience and Legacy: The Story of Black-Owned Beaches on the Chesapeake Bay

Resilience and Legacy: The Story of Black-Owned Beaches on the Chesapeake Bay

The story of blackowned beaches on the

Chesapeake Excellence: Black History Edition 2022

Chesapeake Excellence: Black History Edition 2022

Minorities In Aquaculture is a nonprofit organization that believes that by educating minority women about the environmental ...

Chesapeake African American Heritage Trail

Chesapeake African American Heritage Trail

A Journey Through

Black History Month: Cuffeytown, oldest Black community in Virginia

Black History Month: Cuffeytown, oldest Black community in Virginia

The historic Cuffeytown is in the city of

Legacy of Black-Owned Beaches on the Chesapeake Bay

Legacy of Black-Owned Beaches on the Chesapeake Bay

The story of blackowned beaches on the

Black History Celebration at National Aquarium highlights how African Americans shaped the Bay

Black History Celebration at National Aquarium highlights how African Americans shaped the Bay

Black History

BIMS and Blacks of the Chesapeake Join Forces

BIMS and Blacks of the Chesapeake Join Forces

Local organizations are teaming up to spotlight the often-overlooked diversity within the field of marine science, aiming to bridge ...

Star Spangled Stories: How the Chesapeake Bay shaped Maryland’s identity

Star Spangled Stories: How the Chesapeake Bay shaped Maryland’s identity

The

Beach Used By African-Americans During Segregation To Become Park

Beach Used By African-Americans During Segregation To Become Park

A section of beach along the

Modern-day Native Americans of the Chesapeake Bay

Modern-day Native Americans of the Chesapeake Bay

Native Americans are not an extinct culture. Today tens of thousands of people across the watershed identify as American Indian.

Preview: Eroding History | Chesapeake Bay Week

Preview: Eroding History | Chesapeake Bay Week

Eroding

Chesapeake Bay Middle School students use black history lessons to connect to present

Chesapeake Bay Middle School students use black history lessons to connect to present

In Maryland

Black History Month - A CBS News Bay Area special

Black History Month - A CBS News Bay Area special

The stories by KPIX reporters for

National Treasure: Why the Chesapeake Bay Matters Even More Than You Think

National Treasure: Why the Chesapeake Bay Matters Even More Than You Think

The

City of Annapolis to develop beach along Chesapeake - a once star-studded center for Black culture

City of Annapolis to develop beach along Chesapeake - a once star-studded center for Black culture

City of Annapolis to develop beach along