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The "Lynching in Maryland" genealogical project of  the ''BAAHGS–Baltimore Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society'' is managed and directed by Brett M. Tyler and Donna T. Hollie.  Its objective, building on the research and writing of the  [http://slavery.msa.maryland.gov/html/casestudies/judge_lynch.html <u>''Judge Lynch's Court'' project at the Maryland State Archives</u>,] is to continue the biographical research and writing about the individual lynched, his family and community, and to extend the research and writing to those who perpetrated and collaborated in the lynching.
The "Lynching in Maryland" genealogical project of  the ''BAAHGS–Baltimore Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society'' is managed and directed by Brett M. Tyler and Donna T. Hollie.  Its objective, building on the research and writing of the  [http://slavery.msa.maryland.gov/html/casestudies/judge_lynch.html <u>''Judge Lynch's Court'' project at the Maryland State Archives</u>,] is to continue the biographical research and writing about the individual lynched, his family and community, and to extend the research and writing to those who perpetrated and collaborated in the lynching.
The purpose of this project is to establish a  collaborative research and writing environment based on Google Drive and associated with this wiki/platform.  For further details and to participate in the project write to:  documentinglynching@gmail.com.

Revision as of 03:13, 18 September 2022

The "Lynching in Maryland" genealogical project of the BAAHGS–Baltimore Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society is managed and directed by Brett M. Tyler and Donna T. Hollie. Its objective, building on the research and writing of the Judge Lynch's Court project at the Maryland State Archives, is to continue the biographical research and writing about the individual lynched, his family and community, and to extend the research and writing to those who perpetrated and collaborated in the lynching.