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Maryland
The American Folklife Center was created by Congress in 1976 through Public
Law 94-201 and charged to "preserve and present American folklife." Part
of the Library of Congress, the Center incorporates the Library's Archive
of Folk Culture, founded in 1928. The Center carries out its mandate through
its collections, programs, and services, which have touched all fifty states.
Collections
The collections of the American Folklife Center contain rich and varied
materials from Maryland that document the diversity of the state's folk
traditions. Among its unique recordings are spirituals from labor camps
dating from the 1940s; narratives of migrant workers and former slaves;
folklore and folk music of the Eastern Shore; the Dorothy Howard Collection
about Western Maryland; and interviews with local crafts people, including
rug makers and decoy carvers. In 1982, the Center's Ethnic Heritage and
Language Schools Project documented a Korean school in Silver Spring, and
a Lithuanian school in Rockville. The material created during this project
has been incorporated into the collections of the Folklife Center.
Maryland participated in the Library's Bicentennial Local Legacies project,
which includes documentation of local traditions and celebrations for the
American Folklife Center's Archive of Folk Culture.
Field School
Concert
- May 18, 2005: Washington Chu
Shan -- Chinese Opera Institute from Maryland. Flyer. Catalog record.
Lecture
- "From Bridge to Boardwalk: an Audio Journey Across Maryland's Eastern Shore." An illustrated lecture by Douglas Manger, Tatiana Irvine, and Elaine Eff based on the CD and book titled From Bridge to Boardwalk (catalog record), about the history and contemporary cultural traditions of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Recorded October 21, 2004. Part of the 2004 Benjamin A. Botkin Folklife Lecture Series. Catalog record.
Field Research Projects
- 1982 Ethnic Heritage and Language Schools Project (includes documentation of Lithuanian and Korean
Schools in Maryland). Catalog record.
Publications
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