website - equityinhistory.org |
The event was titled "Accessing the Diverse History of Southern
Maryland". Twenty-one of the thirty organizations supporting the Coalition had display tables at the event where pamphlets, brochures,
maps, and other items were handed out. CCASM was there. Other Charles County organizations at the event were the African American Heritage
Society of Charles County and the Historic McConchie School. People could visit the various tables prior to and after the main event in the auditorium.
CCASM Display and Activity |
The speakers prior to the keynote address included Dr.
Tuajuanda C. Jordan, St. Mary’s College of Maryland President, Frances Gray, Tribal Chairman of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe, and Lucille Walker, Executive Director of the Southern Maryland Heritage Area. The keynote speaker Melisande Short-Columb gave an outstanding talk. A
native of Louisiana, Melisande is a descendant of slaves sold by the
Jesuits of Georgetown University in 1838. Melisande has been a guest
undergraduate student at Georgetown University. She gave a unifying
message in her beautiful speech. The messages from all of the speakers
were that knowledge of Southern Maryland History can help to reduce
racism and to understand and address the causes of racism.
Next most of us got to see the new website for the first time. While the new website’s primary audience is expected to be students and teachers, anyone can make use of this engaging website and learn from it. It has been designed for ease of searchability. The subject matter is oriented toward Black, Indigenous, and other people of Color from Southern Maryland. This is only the beginning. Input and interaction from all of us is desired by the website creators. Those who can contribute stories, photos, and other information are encouraged to help enlarge the information available on the website. Currently there are stories for 76 people and 37 places to experience.
On the website equityinhistory.org Resources, Places to Experience, People, and Organizations are searchable by Keyword, County, Time Period, Theme, Audience, and Type with pulldown menus. If you go to Notable People, you can find photos and stories of Charles Countians William A. Digges, Mary Louise Booth Webb, Josiah Henson, and Serenity Plantation burials of Abraham and Moses. The highlighted list of notable people will change from time-to-time on a rotating basis.
The mission of the Southern Maryland Equity in History Coalition is to connect and empower community-based
organizations, and educational and public institutions throughout
Southern Maryland to elevate access to the collective and
multi-perspective history of the region. For more about the Coalition - https://calvertlibrary.info/research-learn/southern-maryland-equity-in-history-coalition/
Currently the Charles County supporters of the Coalition include the African American Heritage
Society of Charles County, the Charles County Archaeological Society of Maryland, the Historic McConchie School, The
Historical Society of Charles County, the College of Southern Maryland,
Charles
County Public Schools, Charles County Libraries, the Charles County
Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism.
Thanks to Ned for his summary, much of which is in this post.
Thanks to Peggy and Carol for traveling to St Mary's City so CCASM could have a table at the event.
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