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Baltimore Unbound: A Strategy for Regional Renewal
by David Rusk
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with references to "Baltimore City".
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... that 5 percent of all new housing built in the seven- county region be dedicated to house low-income residents from Baltimore City who elect to move. It is a story that is both troubling and encouraging. ... "
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Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, King County, Metropolitan Council, General Assembly, Carroll County, Harford County, Queen Anne's County, Twin Cities
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To Serve and Protect: A Tribute to American Law Enforcement
by Glenn Gamber
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... fundamental to all police officers - a desire to help people. At the annual candlelight vigil on May 13, 1993, Baltimore City Police Officer Mark Frye travelled the final few yards onto the grounds of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in ... "
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Maryland: A History of its People
by Suzanne Ellery Greene Chappelle
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... and Republican parties became organized, Marylanders chose sides. The Eastern Shore and southern Maryland emerged as early strongholds of Federalism. Baltimore City, which had supported the Constitution, threw its support increasingly to the Republican party. ... "
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United States, Lord Baltimore, General Assembly, Baltimore City, Chesapeake Bay, New York, Baltimore County, tobacco inspection act, artisan system, middling planters, royal period, tobacco economy
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Eyes to My Soul: The Rise or Decline of a Black FBI Agent
by Tyrone Powers
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... Introduction I spent my youth on the streets of Baltimore City living in what many have defined as a ghetto. I witnessed the senseless murders and the unbridled drug dealing. ... "
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African American, Special Agent, United States, Baltimore City, Maryland State Police, Martin Luther King, frail supervisor, one law enforcement agency, ghetto child, white agents, white troopers, white marble steps
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