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Photograph shows a group of six young men posed with their instruments in the photographer's home studio located on Summit Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia. From left: the photographer's twin sons Clarence and Norman Askew, son Arthur Askew, neighbor Jake Sansome, and sons Robert and Walter Askew.

19th century middle class black household excavated

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theGRIO REPORT - University of Michigan archaeologists have resumed their dig of the home to James Holliday, a freed slave and one of the first African-Americans to work as a cook at the Annapolis Naval Academy...
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FBI: Top county official, wife tried to hide cash

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - FBI agents said they recorded the husband telling his wife to flush a $100,000 check from a real estate developer down the toilet and to stuff almost $80,000 in cash in her underwear...
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Racist land rules divide a Maryland community

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VIDEO - A Maryland community is seeking to remove racist language from their historical documents, but some residents would prefer to keep it...
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