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The seven-hundred and eighty-ninth volume of the Archives of Maryland is the website for
The Commission to Coordinate the Study, Commemoration, and Impact of Slavery's History and Legacy in Maryland (external link).
Authorized in 2000, the Commission to Coordinate the Study, Commemoration, and Impact of Slavery's History and Legacy in Maryland formed in March 2001 (Chapter 316, Acts of 2000). To support the preservation, cataloguing, and presentation of cultural resources relevant to the history and legacy of slavery in Maryland, the Commission networks or communicates for mutual assistance and support with museums, private collections, and cultural organizations, parks, and centers. In publicizing and seeking support for initiatives relating to the history and legacy of slavery (particularly those to benefit Maryland youth), the Commission works with grass roots organizations, foundations, and government agencies.
Funds are targeted by the Commission to identify and maintain library and archival resources about the history and legacy of slavery; produce guides; and maintain on-line databases of relevant holdings, especially those not appropriately catalogued and documented. Historical sites in Maryland concerned with the history and legacy of slavery are identified by the Commission which monitors their preservation and development.
The Commission also is charged with advising the State on how best to support programs and initiatives to commemorate the middle passage, slavery, indentured servitude, and the underground railroad; as well as keeping the State informed of research on the lingering affects of slavery and its legacy, including their impact on crime and crime control.
To oversee and monitor the allocation of public resources to sites and undertakings related to the history and legacy of slavery in Maryland, the Commission works cooperatively with public and private tourist agencies and organizations. Additionally, the Commission ensures a fair allocation of resources for African-American businesses and institutions (Code State Government Article, sec. 9-701).
Additional resources for the study of the history and legacy of slavery in Maryland including the following:
Volume 365 - Searching for Ancestors Who Were Slaves
Volume 366 - History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-6, Volume 2
Volume 369 - Agnes Kane Callum, Slave Statistics of St. Mary's County Maryland, 1864, Commissioner George B. Dent (1993)
Volume 670 - Mdslavery.net - The Study of the Legacy of Slavery in Maryland (external link)
Volume 762 - Prince George's County, Certificates of Freedom, 1806-1829
Volume 763 - Prince George's County, Freedom Affidavits, 1810-1850 and 1852-1862
Volume 764 - Prince George's County, Certificates of Freedom, Original, 1831-1863
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