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BaltimoreIndustrial port and largest city in Maryland, on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay, 50 km/31 mi northeast of Washington, DC; population (2000 est) 651,200. Industries include shipbuilding, oil refining, food processing, and the manufacture of steel, chemicals, and aerospace equipment. The city was named after George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore, the founder of Maryland. It dates from 1729 and was incorporated as a city in 1797.
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Indeed, for other middle-class Baltimoreans who joined the crusades for racial segregation ordinances, Grasty's papers must have been the most widely read analysis of race relations on a global scale. 1) The same week, in the same city, as the brethren formally excluded their sisters from the SBC franchise, Pollard and fellow Baltimorean Annie Armstrong presented to a gathering of Baptist women a constitution for Woman's Mission to Woman, Auxiliary to the SBC (WMU). Though he may be single and childless, the Baltimorean takes issue with public education, which "could use some work. |
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