Odyssey: Early Baltimore Labor History

When Baltimore celebrated The Star Spangled Banner, no one mentioned that the flag was sewn by a widow with a free black apprentice or that Fort McHenry was rebuilt by borrowed slaves. Baltimore had a rich and complex working-class community after the War of Independence, including the largest free black community in the United States. This course will present a look at the culture and history of the city, which witnessed both enormous changes and resistance to these changes, from a new perspective of "the common folk."

910.775.01 Homewood Campus Tuesdays, Nov. 1-29, 6:30-8 p.m. (No class Nov. 8) Cost-$96 (four sessions)

JHU full-time faculty/staff are eligible for 80% tuition remission. Spouse/same-sex domestic partners are eligible for 50% remission. You will be unable to register online and receive the discount. Contact 410-516-8516 for more information.