17 episodes

Carlisle's Chesapeake brings you first a series about Frederick Douglass, the native son of Talbot County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Frederick Douglass' life spanned a good portion of the 19th Century. He believed that when you fight for one thing, you can fight for so much more. That is illustrated in Douglass' commitment to support the emancipation of African Americans, the voting rights for all men and women, temperance and religious hypocrisy.

Carlisle's Chesapeake Carlisle Hashim, Dr. Mark Leone, Tracy Jenkins, Tarence Bailey, Bernard Demczuk, Steve Luxenburg, Dr. Dale Green, Ann Coughlin

    • History

Carlisle's Chesapeake brings you first a series about Frederick Douglass, the native son of Talbot County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Frederick Douglass' life spanned a good portion of the 19th Century. He believed that when you fight for one thing, you can fight for so much more. That is illustrated in Douglass' commitment to support the emancipation of African Americans, the voting rights for all men and women, temperance and religious hypocrisy.

    Frederick Douglass Series Trailer by Carlisle's Chesapeake

    Frederick Douglass Series Trailer by Carlisle's Chesapeake

    Carlisle's Chesapeake brings our first podcast to you with a series about Frederick Douglass, born a slave on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Our interviews include his journey from Talbot County to Ireland where he felt for the first time treated as a human being. Stay tuned for more episodes of his journey.

    • 4 min
    Working Artists Forum

    Working Artists Forum

    Betty Huang and Carol McClees, artists, are members of Working Artists Forum based in Easton, Maryland.

    • 27 min
    Curating Black History in Easton, MD, Birthplace of Frederick Douglass

    Curating Black History in Easton, MD, Birthplace of Frederick Douglass

    How did African Americans free themselves? Where was Frederick Douglass born? Digging history, interpreting religious relics with Anthropologist Dr. Mark Leone.

    • 27 min
    Tarence Bailey Talks about Frederick Douglass, His Great Uncle

    Tarence Bailey Talks about Frederick Douglass, His Great Uncle

    Tarence Bailey explains the Bailey family name, the surname of Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey who would later change his name to Frederick Douglass. Tarence, the fifth great nephew of Douglass, grew up on the Hill in Easton, Maryland where Douglass returned in 1877 to dedicate the New Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church and the Bethel African American Church.

    • 26 min
    Civil War Findings on The Hill, Easton, Maryland with Tracy Jenkins

    Civil War Findings on The Hill, Easton, Maryland with Tracy Jenkins

    Tracy Jenkins, Ph.D. candidate, University of Maryland, explains anthropologic findings of students on The Hill, Easton, Md. including Civil War buttons and religious relics.

    • 20 min
    African American's Fourth of July, Juneteenth, with Professor Dale Green

    African American's Fourth of July, Juneteenth, with Professor Dale Green

    Professor Dale Green, a descendant by marriage to Frederick Douglass explains the significance of June 19, 1865.

    • 3 min

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