Voices of Baltimore
The purpose of this project is to capture and preserve the rich oral histories of an aging and diminishing population of African Americans who 1) grew up in the Mason/Dixon border area of Baltimore, and 2) who lived through the era of legal segregation (i.e., Jim Crow south). The narratives will document the relevant lives of individuals who attended segregated schools and/or desegregation before and following the 1954 Supreme Court Brown v Board of Education ruling.
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Gary HomanaDirector
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Morna McNultyDirector
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Franklin CampbellJonesDirector
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Gary HomanaWriter
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Morna McNultyWriter
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Franklin CampbellJonesWriter
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Gary HomanaProducer
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Morna McNultyProducer
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Franklin CampbellJonesProducer
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Judge Robert BellKey Cast
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Treopia Green WashingtonKey Cast
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Patricia WelchKey Cast
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Louis DiggsKey Cast
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Evelyn ChatmonKey Cast
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Walter A GillKey Cast
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Francis GillKey Cast
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Zach MaslanikCaught Up Productions
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:59 minutes 16 seconds
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Completion Date:December 31, 2017
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Production Budget:7,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Maryland Public TelevisionBaltimore
United States
February 3, 2018
http://www.mpt.org/schedule/?fbclid=IwAR1SFQrv6a2Vxu_qSQOlOoIAddeC-x1YA0s-qh1CJ8UaffURAitpQ8WwvM0 -
Baltimore
United States
February 3, 2019
http://www.mpt.org/schedule/?fbclid=IwAR1SFQrv6a2Vxu_qSQOlOoIAddeC-x1YA0s-qh1CJ8UaffURAitpQ8WwvM0
Dr. Gary Homana is Assistant Professor of Education at Towson University in the Department of Elementary Education
Dr. Morna McNulty is Professor of Education at Towson University in the Department of Elementary Education
Dr. Franklin CampbellJones is retired Visiting Professor of Education at Towson University in the Department of Education Leadership
"We have to re-exmine where we've been in order to re-imagine where we are going. Voices of Baltimore represents the collective voices of a people whom history too often overlooks."