EP6: Alexis Cathcart on Interracial Working Class Solidarity in Baltimore

Bill Barry interviews historian Alexis Cathcart about interracial working-class solidarity in 19th and 20th century Baltimore. They explore what worked, what didn't, and what we can learn from it. Alexis is a PhD candidate in history at Morgan State University, where her dissertation examines Black southern migrants and radical politics in the 20th century.

Alexis Cathcart presenting on her research at the Baltimore City Historical Society’s Baltimore Hisory Evenings

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EP5: Craig G Simpson on the Crisfield Crab Pickers Strike of 1938