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congregation in 1890, first holding services at Faith Chapel on
Broadway just north of Shimek's Bohemian Hall. By 1898, the Presbyterians had raised enough funds to build their own church, the Bohemian and Moravian Presbyterian Church, on Ashland at the intersection with Washington Street. In 1947, the Bohemian and Moravian Church was sold to a black congregation, becoming the Freedom Temple AME Zion Church. In 2016, Johns Hopkins Hospital purchased the building and subsequently demolished it to make way for a medical-related facility.
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Bohemian community, which continued to grow throughout the 1880s and 1890s. The homes were constructed by
Bohemian immigrants, most notably the architect Frank Novak (1877-1945). Many of the immigrants who settled here worked as weavers and tailors or owned market stalls. Novak did not want any streets named after him, but his partner fooled him by naming a street "Kavon", Novak spelled backwards. Kavon Street presently runs parallel to Bel Air Road directly north and south of Herring Run Park.
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disinvestment. By 2000, Middle East was the second poorest neighborhood in
Baltimore, with a median household income of $ 14,900, less than half the city's median. Less than half of all adults were employed in the labor force and over a third of households had poverty-level incomes. Crime and domestic violence rates were double those of the city as a whole, and the incidence of lead poisoning and child abuse were among the highest in Baltimore.
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January 2011, the Czech and Slovak Association of Baltimore opened the Czech and Slovak Language School for children. Every Friday night during the school year children and their parents meet in the Cathedral Undercroft of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. Classes for native Czech speakers and well
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had hours and customs that seemed less alien to immigrants and often had translators on staff. Discrimination against Czechs and other white immigrants persisted in banking until the 1930s. As late as the 1930s and 1940s it was not uncommon for Slavic
Catholics, such as Czechs and Poles, to be called
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Baltimore; he was also instrumental in helping found the
National Sokol Organization. Shimek's Bohemian Hall, now the United Baptist Church at Barnes Street and Broadway, was located in the heart of Little Bohemia and was established as a meeting place for the Czech community. Shimek allowed the Hall
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During WWII, many Czech and Slovak coal-miners from
Pennsylvania settled in South Baltimore, particularly in Curtis Bay. Many of these Czechs and Slovaks from Pennsylvania joined the St. Athanasius Roman Catholic Church, adding to the number of Czech congregants that already attended the church. The
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features a permanent exhibition on screen paintings, including a re-creation of a row house and a documentary titled "The Screen
Painters" made by Elaine Eff, a folklorist who serves as the president of the Painted Screen Society of Baltimore. Eff is the author of "The Painted Screens of Baltimore:
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described Czech immigrants in
Baltimore as "all poor and without influential compatriots uptown." He opposed the independence of Czechoslovakia, claiming that "Czechs are a charming people" but should have "kept to their own dunghill." He sympathized with Nazi Germany's aim "to get rid of the Czech
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During the early 1900s and mid-1900s, Little
Bohemia was an ethnically diverse neighborhood, with many European immigrants such as Germans, Irish, and Italians living side by side with and intermarrying Czechs and Slovaks. One Slovak-American woman from a multiethnic family on North Bradford Street
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or Bohemia Village. According to the Painted Screen Society of Baltimore, Little Bohemia was bounded by North Washington Street on the west, East Eager Street to the north, Jefferson Street to the south, and North Linwood Avenue to the east. Numerous rowhouses were built to accommodate the growing
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all the way to Frank C Bocek Park was known by the now long-forgotten name of "Swampoodle". Frank C Bocek Park was nicknamed the "clay hill". There was a swamp behind the clay hill, the source of the neighborhood being named Swampoodle. The heart of the Bohemian "hollow" of Swampoodle was located
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The Bohemian Building, Loan and Savings Association (also known as the Slavic Savings and Loan Association) was established in 1900, in order to serve the needs of Czech immigrants. The association was formed by twenty Bohemian men at Joseph Klecka's Tavern on Ashland Avenue. Two years later, in
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church called New Pilgrim Baptist Church. Beginning in the 1880s, Mount Tabor's services were held at the former Appold Methodist Episcopal Church at 2001 East Chase Street near Washington Street, before moving to their location at 629 North Washington. The Czech Presbyterians first organized a
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ordered residents to stay indoors. Residents throughout Little Bohemia could smell the smoke caused by arson during the riots. As African-Americans began to migrate into the area during the 1960s and 1970s and the neighborhood began to shift from black to white, black newcomers and ageing white
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Between the 1860s and the 1910s, Bohemians chartered at least 20 building and loan associations. The first Bohemian organization was chartered in 1877, around 20 years after Bohemians started to arrive in the city in large numbers. Some of these associations were Jednota "Blesk", "Vlastimila"
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In addition to St. Wenceslaus church, there have been two other churches in Baltimore that have specifically catered to Baltimore's Czech Christian community. Both of these churches, the Mount Tabor Bohemian Methodist Episcopal Church and the Bohemian and Moravian Presbyterian Church, were
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The first Czech restaurant in Baltimore was located at Canton and Register Streets. The Czech Singing and Dramatic Society was first organized at this restaurant. The first Czech brewery was founded in 1856 at Asquith and Jefferson Streets. The brewery hosted drinking, dining, and dancing.
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against African-Americans and nicknamed the hospital "The Plantation". The homes of 1,200 African-Americans were demolished to make way for the construction of dormitories for white medical staff and a fence was erected to protect staff from "vandals". Local African-Americans nicknamed the
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tax base left and the area was effected by epidemics of heroin, crack cocaine, and HIV, along with an intensification of gang activity fueled by the drug trade. The predatory practices of lenders, landlords, and property flippers have also contributed to the spiraling cycle of decline and
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In August 1879, the Fairmount and Chapel Streets Permanent Building, Savings and Loan Association No 1 Inc. was founded to serve the needs of Czech immigrants. The bank was located on the second floor of Anton Rytina's Bar at 1919 East Fairmount Avenue. All bank records were written in
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The largest great wave of Czech immigrants occurred from the late 1800s through the early 1900s. Enough Czechs had immigrated by 1860 that a small colony was formed. The developing community was thriving by the 1870s (construction had commenced in 1867), which was known then as
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immigrants briefly lived side by side. The African-American newcomers referred to white immigrants in the neighborhood as "Germans", regardless of where they came from. White people tended to go to St. Wenceslaus, while black people tended to be to Israel Baptist Church.
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of industrial manufacturing jobs. St. Wenceslaus is currently a thriving parish, as the ethnic character of the congregation has undergone a gradual shift from a mostly white working-class Czech parish to one that is multicultural and multiracial, first as many
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was founded in Baltimore. It has since grown into a national organization that offers courses on the languages, culture, and history of the Czechs and Slovaks. In 1987, the association started the Czech and Slovak Heritage Festival. Early festivals were held at
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These early Bohemian immigrants to Baltimore in the years following the Civil War first settled in Fell's Point, then moved further north along Barnes and Abbott Streets near Broadway, eventually settling in large numbers along Collington Avenue near the
540:, there were 7,750 Czechs, making Baltimore the fifth largest city for Czechs in the United States. Only Chicago, New York City, Cleveland, and St. Louis had larger Czech populations. In the same year 3,348 foreign-born white people in Baltimore spoke
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The Czech and Slovak Language School of Maryland was founded in 1988. The school was held at the parish hall of the St. Wenceslaus Church. After a few years the school moved to the Towson Unitarian Universalist Church and then to the
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As of 1998 the Czechoslovakian Society of America, by then called the Czech Society of America, still operated its duckpin bowling league in East Baltimore. As late as 1994, 80-90% of the members of the league were of Czech descent.
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neighborhood in the late 1800s and early 1900s, where many attended the St. Athanasius Roman Catholic Church. However, by 1925 the church had become majority Polish as many Polish immigrants settled in the neighborhood.
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lived in Baltimore. These immigrants comprised 3% of the city's foreign-born white population. In total, 4,031 people of Czech birth or descent lived in the city, comprising 2.9% of the foreign-stock white population.
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moved to the suburbs of Baltimore. By the 1980s and early 1990s, the former Czech community in East Baltimore had been almost entirely dispersed, though a few remnants of the city's Czech cultural legacy still remain.
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The historically Czech area surrounding Johns Hopkins Hospital, now majority African-American, is facing encroachment from the growing Johns Hopkins campus. Many black residents believed that Johns Hopkins practiced
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numbered 17,798 as of 2000, making up 0.7% of the area's population. In the same year Baltimore city's Czech population was 2,206, 0.3% of the city's population. 27,603 people of Czech descent lived in the greater
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as their mother tongue, making Czech the third most common mother tongue of immigrants among Slavic and Baltic languages, after Polish and Russian. During the same year, 7,000 Czech Roman Catholics belonged to the
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of the surrounding neighborhood has been the source of several decades of socioeconomic and racial conflict, often pitting Johns Hopkins Hospital against the poor black residents of the surrounding neighborhoods.
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During the 1890s, there were over 300 sweatshops in Baltimore, many providing sewing rooms for immigrants working in the garment industry. Most of the workers toiling in these squalid sweatshops were of Bohemian,
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was declared on October 18, 1918, the Czech and Slovak communities in Baltimore joined in the celebrations and for many years held annual festivities and parades commemorating Czechoslovakia's Independence Day.
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in Baltimore. Within a decade that number increased to over 5,000. In 1870 there were 766 Bohemian-born residents of Baltimore, making Bohemia the third largest source of immigration to Baltimore after the
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of Northern Baltimore County. The mainstream banks during the 1800s and early 1900s would ignore or turn away customers who were Eastern European or Southern European immigrants, so Czechs and other non-
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dormitories "The Compound". During the Baltimore riot of 1968, Johns Hopkins was spared but Monument Street and Gay Street were torched. The issue of the expansion of Johns Hopkins Hospital and the
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In 1880, Bohemians made up a small portion of the foreign-born population of Baltimore at 2% of all foreign born residents. 16.9% (56,354) of Baltimore was foreign born, 1,127 of them Bohemian.
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In 1954, Sokol Jednota Blesk moved its organization to a new building on the 2900 block of East Madison Street. A few years later in 1962, the organization changed its name to Sokol Baltimore.
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that spans parts of Slovakia, Poland, and Ukraine. Lemko House has opened its doors to low-income residents of any ethnicity, but is still home to many Slavic and Eastern European immigrants.
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Christ United Methodist Church on Chase Street, the former site of Appold Methodist Episcopal Church where the Mount Tabor Bohemian Methodist congregation originally held services.
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In 2016, the Baltimore Slavic Heritage Festival was founded by Yvonne Dornic. The festival is held at St. Mary's Assumption Eastern Rite Catholic Church in the Baltimore suburb of
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in Baltimore's working-class immigrant communities. During the peak of screen painting in the 1930s and 1940s there were approximately 100,000 painted screens by over 100 artists.
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The majority of the Baltimore Bohemians were Roman Catholics. In 1870, there were around 1,000 Bohemian Catholics and within a decade that number had increased to over 5,000. The
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The Golden Prague Federal Savings & Loan Association was founded in 1912. The bank was created to aid the Czech community, but later expanded to serve non-Czechs as well.
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the Czech community continued to grow. By 1927, the construction was finished in Little Bohemia. As the Czech population continued to expand, Czechs began to move into
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The north side of the boulevard is ready for extensive development. This section Mr. Novak has set aside for the construction of cottages under restricted conditions.
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parish was organized in 1872, in order to serve the needs of the growing population, becoming the Bohemian National Parish of the Roman Catholic Church in Baltimore.
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nonsense at any cost." In 1939, he wrote that he was "a great deal less interested in what Hitler does to the Czechs...than I am in what he does to the Germans."
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In 2000, the Slavie Federal Savings and Loan Association became the Slavie Federal Savings Bank. The bank's headquarters were moved to the Baltimore suburb of
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After the War, Czechs and Slovaks concentrated in the Collington Avenue area began to move out of the neighborhood and dispersed widely across Baltimore city.
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Immigrants and their children, 1920. A study based on census statistics relative to the foreign born and the native white of foreign or mixed parentage
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The first Bohemian Jew to arrive in Baltimore, Jacob Block (originally Bloch), immigrated in the late 1700s. The Bloch family were from the village of
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damaged St. Patrick's Church, Sokol Baltimore had to move their organization to a different location. The new Sokol building is on Noble Street in
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By 1969, the Czech-American community in Little Bohemia was predominantly composed of ageing homeowners who lived alongside more recently arrived
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Joy of Maryland, a Czech and Polish polka band at the twenty-eighth annual Czech and Slovak Heritage Festival, Parkville, Maryland, October 2014.
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opened in 2012. The museum focuses on the Slavic history of Baltimore, including Baltimore's Czech history, and is run entirely by volunteers.
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in the ethnic neighborhoods of East Baltimore, which included deploying "big name" politicians and dispensing free beer to the locals. Senator
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Former location of the demolished building that housed Bohemian and Moravian Presbyterian Church and Freedom Temple AME Zion Church, May 2019.
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New Pilgrim Baptist Church on North Washington Street, the former location of Mount Tabor Bohemian Methodist Episcopal Church, May 2019.
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By 1996, little of the Czech community remained in East Baltimore. The Baltimore Sun described the former community as "now scattered."
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who was surprised that no kolache shops existed in Maryland. Texas is home to hundreds of kolache shops, due to the rich history of
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Historic St. Mary's Catholic Church in Fallston, Maryland, the site of the annual Baltimore Slavic Heritage Festival, December 2014.
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church still had a number of Czech-American members by 2003. Czech-Americans and Slovak-Americans in Baltimore during WWII were
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4133:"Baltimore's Favorite Old World Restaurant Debuts Hot New Look Inspired by Three Generations of Family-Owned Ze Mean Bean Café"
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Ze Mean Bean Café in Fell's Point opened in 1995. It is a restaurant which offers Slavic and Eastern European fare, including
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immigrants would establish their own banking institutions to serve the specific needs of their communities. These banks for
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The Slavie Savings And Loan Association Inc., changed its name to the Slavie Federal Savings and Loan Association in 1987.
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about Bohemian Socialists, including Charles A. Cesky of 1526 Ashland Avenue, writing a letter of protest to President
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organization created to train members to fight for the independence of Czechoslovakia and in some ways resembled the
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festival in the Baltimore area, bringing together 13 Slavic heritages - Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Polish, Russian,
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was founded by Jewish immigrants from Central Europe, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Hungary. The pioneer
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in 2001. By 2008, people of Slavic descent still made up ten percent of Slavie's customer base.
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An Urban Folk Art Revealed", having researched the tradition of screen painting since 1974.
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A Rural-urban Ethnic Comparison: the Bohemians; Baltimore, Maryland and Milligan, Nebraska
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Baltimore Chef's Table: Extraordinary Recipes from Charm City and the Surrounding Counties
3505:"Report of Bohemian Section to the Socialist Party National Convention [May 1912]"
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4267:"The East Baltimore Revitalization Initiative: A Case for Responsible Redevelopment"
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Madison Bank of Maryland in Forest Hill, formerly the Madison Bohemian Savings Bank.
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Baltimore's Czech and Slovak Festival is a surprising reflection on heritage
4893:, Maryland Genealogical Soc. Bull., 21, No. 1 (Winter 1980), pp. 18â26.
4865:, Maryland Genealogical Society Journal, 52, No. 2 (2011), pp. 293â306.
4829:"Czech-Slovak Heritage Preserved at Festival and Perry Hall Language School"
3994:"Czech-Slovak heritage preserved at festival and Perry Hall language school"
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from the "Prague School of Kabbalists." The members of the Prague School of
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Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
4849:"Baltimore's Czech Community Grew From Small Group Settling at Fells Point"
4676:"City's queen of fun dies at 76 Virginia Baker ran recreational activities"
3827:"Gymnastics, cultural and educational group finds new home in Highlandtown"
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2235:"Why we are troubled": white working-class politics in Baltimore, 1940-1980
2211:"Why we are troubled": white working-class politics in Baltimore, 1940-1980
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association, was founded in 1872. Members met on Frederick Street near
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Czech and Slovak Heritage Festival, Parkville, Maryland, October 2014.
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Kaessman, Beta; Harold Randall Manakee and Joseph L. Wheeler.
4424:"It's Not Just a Screen, Hon; A Window on Baltimore Tradition"
2883:"Baltimore's Ethnic Building and Loan Associations, 1865-1914"
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The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook
2092:"Baltimore East/South Clifton Park Historic District (B-5077)"
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priest, the complex is named after Dornic's ethnic group, the
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How Baltimore Became the New York of the South by Ron Cassie
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The Painted Screens of Baltimore: An Urban Folk Art Revealed
4367:"Czech pastry the star at Ellicott City's Kolache Kreations"
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Personal Places: Perspectives on Informal Art Environments
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Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association Building
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Czech native shines a spotlight on a forgotten generation
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City man connects to Czech heritage through Wilson statue
4879:, Amerikán, Národnà kalendáÅ, 2 (1879), pp. 145â148.
4540:"Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Baltimore (GLCCB)"
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3245:"Small banks with immigrant roots content to grow slowly"
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The first Czech immigrants arrived in Baltimore in 1850.
4818:, Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.
4561:"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form"
4542:. Greater Baltimore HIV Health Services Planning Council
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A Bohemian woman from Baltimore at her sister's wedding.
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Czech and English sign at the Czech and Slovak Festival.
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As of 2014 there were only 1,000 screen paintings left.
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From the vault: Remembering Baltimoreâs Czech community
4872:, Community Banker; January 2007, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p28.
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3462:. New York City: Oxford University Press. p. 458.
3382:"H.L. Mencken (1880â1956). The American Language. 1921"
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Czech and Slovak Heritage Association of Maryland, Inc.
4923:"Charm City" blog entry about Little Bohemia's history
4107:"Troubled loans lead to failure of local savings bank"
3965:. Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse LLC. p. 381.
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4877:"Baltimore a jeho Äechové" (Baltimore and its Czechs)
4495:"Baltimore Slavic Heritage Festival returns to Joppa"
3149:. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. p. 83.
2971:"Fairmount Bank celebrates grand opening in Rosedale"
2536:. Chicago, Illinois: Arcadia Publishing. p. 24.
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The Baltimore book : new views of local history
2238:. Washington, D.C.: American University. p. 142
2116:"Evolution of Our Ethnic Community in New York City"
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2564:"Czech Torahs Recovered After Holocaust to Reunite"
2214:. Washington, D.C.: American University. p. 23
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4450:"Baltimore's painted screens: beyond the bungalow"
4398:"Keeping Baltimore's painted window screens alive"
4156:Patterson, Kathy Wielech; Patterson, Neal (2014).
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4025:and the Northeast Booster Reporter. Archived from
3799:and the Northeast Booster Reporter. Archived from
3746:"South Baltimore Church Turns 100 With Songs, Joy"
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1842:Bohemian Reliquary with the Man of Sorrows in the
986:in 1913. Screen painting became a popular form of
5001:Percentage of Czechs in Baltimore, MD by Zip Code
4811:, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2013.
4236:"Slavic heritage celebrated at museum dedication"
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1304:. The bank no longer limits its loans to Czechs.
1057:The Czechoslovakian Society of America founded a
750:and other minority groups. A 1923 article in the
483:Abandoned building at Barnes and Broadway in the
197:dates back to the mid-19th century. Thousands of
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4804:, Baltimore Sun, September 16, 1906, p. 16.
3117:"Rokos Family Czech-American Collection - PP145"
2118:. Bohemian Benevolent & Literary Association
1978:Sokol symbol at the entrance to Sokol Baltimore.
652:arrived in the United States, many of whom were
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5420:Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church
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3936:"Slavie Federal Savings Bank shut down by feds"
2925:Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
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4898:"Baltimore's Czech Community: The Early Years"
4315:"Czech-Slovak festival is Sunday in Parkville"
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1918:A wedding of a Bohemian couple from Baltimore.
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4938:Czech and Slovak Heritage Association website
4162:. Lanham, Maryland: Lyons Press. p. 35.
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2507:"Bohemian and Czech Jews in American History"
2486:"American Czechs and their Religious Beliefs"
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5305:Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation
4863:"Czechs in Early Maryland and Old Baltimore"
4802:"Baltimore's Prosperous Colony of Bohemians"
3565:Bowling Green State University Popular Press
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3532:"Still lending a hand in old neighborhoods"
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436:Ze Mean Bean Café, Fell's Point, June 2014.
5684:Slovak-Jewish culture in the United States
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3198:"Memorial Day, 2010: Ocean City, Maryland"
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1612:were all murdered by the Nazis during the
758:neighborhood. A 1926 advertisement in the
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5664:Czech-Jewish culture in the United States
4963:Grand Lodge Ä.S.P.S. of Baltimore website
4471:"Celebrating Czech and Slovak Traditions"
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3219:"BALTIMORE'S HOMEMADE BICYCLE CIRCA 1920"
3013:"Sokol Baltimore's Sokoletter - May 2010"
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4841:Kozlik, James Vincent; Neuman, Phyllis.
4831:, Northeast Booster, September 23, 2011.
4814:Hayward, Mary Ellen. "The Bohemians" in
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4702:"Getting back to the country's founders"
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3594:Tim Almaguer, Friends of Patterson Park
3271:Chapelle, Suzanne Ellery Greene (1980).
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3356:"OBSERVER; Prejudices Without The Mask"
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2686:"Reconciliation & Growth 1865-1917"
2381:"Social Statistics Baltimore, Maryland"
2172:Maryland: A Guide to the Old Line State
1736:-born Reform rabbi, editor, and author.
1007:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore
5659:Czech communities in the United States
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4614:. National Register of Historic Places
4566:. National Register of Historic Places
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1636:Notable Czech-Americans from Baltimore
1165:and eventually to its current home in
939:" and "fish eaters." Slavs were often
588:BaltimoreâWashington metropolitan area
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4982:, a thesis from Georgetown University
4730:The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland)
4341:"Czech and Slovak Festival is Sunday"
3720:"Czechs still in league of their own"
3408:. Michigan: Dial Press. p. 450.
3327:"Establishing Roots in the Community"
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2463:. American FactFinder. Archived from
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459:Prague Avenue, Baltimore, April 2018.
5325:Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church
4743:Krajicek, David J. (25 March 2008).
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2955:History of Baltimore City and County
2618:"The Bohemians of the United States"
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935:ethnic and religious slurs such as "
5674:Slovak-American culture in Maryland
5649:Czech-American culture in Baltimore
5340:National Great Blacks In Wax Museum
4870:Establishing Roots in the Community
3996:. Northeast Booster. Archived from
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1810:Historie Äeské komunity v Baltimoru
1079:German occupation of Czechoslovakia
859:Czech tailors and garment workers.
298:Baltimore's former Little Bohemia,
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5021:Vera Dolina, sales associate, dies
4968:History of Saint Wenceslaus Church
4821:Hradasky, Mary, Scarpaci, Jean A.
4796:Bohemia Village: A Community Study
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4190:"Czech and Slovak Language School"
3869:"Wallace Foes Bid For Union Votes"
3848:"Sokol Baltimore: A Brief History"
3684:. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina:
3618:University of North Carolina Press
3456:Rodgers, Marion Elizabeth (2005).
2269:University of North Carolina Press
974:Social Democratic Party of Bohemia
746:were used in Baltimore to exclude
313:, Armistead Gardens, October 2012.
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5300:Grand Lodge Ä.S.P.S. of Baltimore
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4674:Alvarez, Rafael (July 30, 1998).
4609:"East Monument Historic District"
3273:Baltimore: An Illustrated History
3018:. Sokol Baltimore. Archived from
2782:. baltimoremd.com. Archived from
2533:The Jewish Community of Baltimore
1720:, a ragtime pianist and murderer.
899:Baltimore to New York Amtrak line
840:Grand Lodge Ä.S.P.S. of Baltimore
370:St. Wenceslaus Lyceum, June 2014.
5315:Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church
5275:Baltimore American Indian Center
5006:Raymond J. Peroutka, businessman
4891:"Czechs in Maryland before 1900"
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559:In 1940, 1,816 immigrants from
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5290:Christ United Church of Christ
4933:CSHA Maryland official website
4772:"Brave Williams: Golden Heart"
3557:Ward, Daniel Franklin (1984).
3090:Johns Hopkins University Press
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1432:Prince George County, Virginia
1161:. Later the festival moved to
1032:independence of Czechoslovakia
819:gymnastic clubs that promoted
744:racially restrictive covenants
195:history of Czechs in Baltimore
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4843:Oral history interview, 1977.
4823:Oral history interview, 1975.
4656:. Chevrei Tzedek Congregation
4654:"Chevrei's scroll number 345"
4234:Pamela Wood (June 16, 2013).
3793:"Sokol movement finds a site"
3486:. Archives of Maryland Online
3402:Mencken, Henry Louis (1977).
3325:Scarborough, Melanie (2007).
2780:"Baltimore Municipal Markets"
2530:Silberman, Lauren R. (2008).
2405:"Czech American Demographics"
2309:. United States Census Bureau
2304:"Census Tracts Baltimore, Md"
2019:
1558:Czech-Americans and promoted
1420:American Visionary Art Museum
1294:middle-class African-American
1178:Maryland School for the Blind
1046:With further construction in
641:ritual. Between 1820 and the
627:Baltimore Hebrew Congregation
5415:St. Peter the Apostle Church
5350:Oblate Sisters of Providence
4635:. Baltimore Business Journal
3653:"A neighborhood stirs again"
3200:. Welcome to Baltimore, Hon!
3084:Hayword, Mary Ellen (1991).
2920:History of Czechs in America
2649:"Life, death and demolition"
1112:directed a campaign against
738:Prior to the passage of the
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5430:St. Wenceslaus in Baltimore
5280:Baltimore Hebrew University
5062:Ethnic history of Baltimore
3121:Maryland Historical Society
2067:St. Wenceslaus in Baltimore
2006:for a racially restricted "
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704:United States Census Bureau
583:Baltimore metropolitan area
581:The Czech community in the
378:A July 20, 1906 article in
10:
5700:
5522:Der Deutsche Correspondent
5425:St. Vincent de Paul Church
5360:Our Lady of Pompeii Church
5285:Bohemian National Cemetery
4215:Baltimore Business Journal
3940:Baltimore Business Journal
3681:Baltimore's Patterson Park
3596:Baltimore's Patterson Park
3435:. New York: Random House.
3249:Baltimore Business Journal
2589:Greenwood Publishing Group
1816:
1790:Ethnic groups in Baltimore
1724:Christina "Brave" Williams
1602:Jewish community of Prague
1591:
1581:Methodist Episcopal church
1360:
1106:1964 presidential election
970:Socialist Party of America
964:In 1911 or 1912, Bohemian
864:Bohemian National Cemetery
603:
410:Czech traditional clothing
326:Bohemian National Cemetery
311:Bohemian National Cemetery
15:
5594:
5482:Ethnic press in Baltimore
5474:
5453:
5400:St. Francis Xavier Church
5330:Jewish Museum of Maryland
5267:
5199:Chinatown/Little Ethiopia
5189:
5068:
4274:Annie E. Casey Foundation
3774:. Baltimore Post-Examiner
3608:Durr, Kenneth D. (2003).
2361:2000 United States Census
2259:Durr, Kenneth D. (2003).
2232:Durr, Kenneth D. (1998).
2208:Durr, Kenneth D. (1998).
2136:Carpenter, Niles (1927).
1579:minority. Mount Tabor, a
1134:Czech-Americans harbored
1110:Maryland Democratic Party
1095:1960 United States Census
576:1990 United States Census
569:1960 United States Census
554:1930 United States Census
538:1920 United States Census
5395:St. Elizabeth of Hungary
5249:Little Ukrainian Village
4861:Rechcigl, Miloslav, Jr.
4851:, Sun, October 10, 1943.
2177:Federal Writers' Project
1525:Pride Center of Maryland
1512:ethnic group inhabiting
1232:2011 Virginia earthquake
740:Fair Housing Act of 1968
633:. Collmus was buried at
5679:Slovak-American history
5487:Baltimore Afro-American
5466:2015 Baltimore protests
4587:. Saint Paul Historical
3563:. Bowling Green, Ohio:
3405:The new Mencken letters
3143:Fee, Elizabeth (1991).
3088:. Baltimore, Maryland:
3051:Temple University Press
2923:. St. Paul, Minnesota:
2917:Habenicht, Jan (1996).
2890:University of Baltimore
2690:Maryland State Archives
2407:. Améredia Incorporated
2063:"History of the Parish"
700:Austro-Hungarian Empire
609:18th and 19th centuries
549:Roman Catholic parish.
339:, a synagogue built by
5654:Czech-American history
5494:Baltimore Jewish Times
5461:Baltimore riot of 1968
5345:National Slavic Museum
4868:Scarborough, Melanie.
3678:Almaguer, Tim (2006).
3177:"H&S Bakery at 70"
3043:Shopes, Linda (1991).
1547:
1378:
1370:
1282:Baltimore riot of 1968
1243:National Slavic Museum
1192:Johns Hopkins Hospital
1018:Baltimore City Council
895:Johns Hopkins Hospital
508:
500:
495:Frank C Bocek Park in
488:
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445:National Slavic Museum
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32:Ethnicity in Baltimore
5126:Hispanics and Latinos
5086:Appalachian Americans
4774:. SoulVision Magazine
3429:Hobson, Fred (1994).
3221:. Ghosts of Baltimore
2829:"Real Estate Section"
2622:Catholic Encyclopedia
2167:American Guide Series
1768:Czech Republic portal
1545:
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360:St. Wenceslaus Church
358:
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324:plaque on a crypt at
320:
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297:
86:Hispanics and Latinos
5669:History of Baltimore
5445:Zion Lutheran Church
5385:St. Alphonsus Church
5380:Russian Night School
5310:Hebrew Orphan Asylum
4884:"A Cache of Czechs."
3905:Baltimore City Paper
3179:. Baltimore Magazine
2994:. Insurance News Net
2953:John Thomas Scharf,
2738:Eff, Elaine (2013).
1795:History of Baltimore
1575:established for the
1349:institutional racism
1313:Ethiopian immigrants
1205:father Ivan Dornic.
635:Green Mount Cemetery
322:Grand Lodge Ä.S.P.S.
4750:New York Daily News
4520:The Calvert Journal
4429:The Washington Post
3300:"Too Small to Fail"
2856:"Novak Built Homes"
2012:Lakeside, Baltimore
1672:Nancy Mowll Mathews
1508:. The Lemkos are a
1315:who settled in the
851:to be used to hold
807:) was originally a
26:Part of a series on
18:Baltimore Bohemians
5390:St. Casimir Church
5320:Holy Rosary Church
4973:2012-04-26 at the
4916:2017-07-23 at the
4726:"Mr. Peep's Diary"
4192:. Perry Hall Patch
3874:The New York Times
3686:Arcadia Publishing
3361:The New York Times
3305:Washington Monthly
2714:Baltimore Magazine
2601:Excerpts available
2583:Kerry M. Olitzky,
1844:Walters Art Museum
1654:William R. Jecelin
1548:
1379:
1371:
1325:international ties
1155:War Memorial Plaza
1138:attitudes towards
825:German nationalism
762:describes Novak's
661:Temple Oheb Shalom
509:
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341:Temple Oheb Shalom
337:Eutaw Place Temple
330:
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5553:
5552:
5224:Little Appalachia
5076:African Americans
5026:Ze Mean Bean Café
4991:Kolache Kreations
4827:Holzberg, James.
4794:Ament, Maryanne.
4706:The Baltimore Sun
4682:. Tribune Digital
4680:The Baltimore Sun
4403:Chicago Sun-Times
4372:The Baltimore Sun
4346:The Baltimore Sun
4320:The Baltimore Sun
4241:The Baltimore Sun
4112:The Baltimore Sun
4079:The Baltimore Sun
4053:The Baltimore Sun
4023:The Baltimore Sun
3850:. Sokol Baltimore
3829:. Baltimore Guide
3797:The Baltimore Sun
3751:The Baltimore Sun
3725:The Baltimore Sun
3658:The Baltimore Sun
3567:. pp. 21â2.
3537:The Baltimore Sun
2973:. The Avenue News
2809:The Baltimore Sun
2653:The Baltimore Sun
2543:978-0-7385-5397-9
2333:The Baltimore Sun
2175:. United States:
2010:" development in
1660:Frederick Jelinek
1648:Martin Greenfield
1642:Virginia S. Baker
1483:Bulgarian Embassy
1441:and is the first
1410:Czech immigration
1108:, leaders of the
813:German Turnverein
809:Czech nationalist
748:African-Americans
645:, around 300,000
574:According to the
381:The Baltimore Sun
292:
291:
191:
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41:African Americans
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5515:Czas Baltimorski
5508:Baltimore Wecker
5405:St. Leo's Church
5365:Polish Home Hall
5355:Otterbein Church
5239:Little Lithuania
5156:Native Americans
5055:
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4847:McCardell, Lee.
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4452:. Baltimore Brew
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1730:Isaac Mayer Wise
1696:Michael Peroutka
1274:African American
1125:African-American
1071:strongly opposed
853:Knights of Labor
800:
798:[Ësokol]
795:
782:Czech gymnastics
724:Northeast Market
716:Austro-Bohemians
669:Isaac Mayer Wise
343:, December 2011.
222:Czech population
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5501:Baltimore Times
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5204:Corned Beef Row
5191:Ethnic enclaves
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5181:White Americans
5091:Asian Americans
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5011:Sokol Baltimore
4975:Wayback Machine
4918:Wayback Machine
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4854:Prasch, Lamar.
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4789:Further reading
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