ForewordIntroduction: Why Revisit Baltimore Now?Part I. Place and Power: Roots of (In)Justice in the City1. The City That Eats: Food and Power in Baltimore’s Early Public Markets2. “Shove Those Black Clouds Away!”: Jim Crow Schools and Jim Crow Neighborhoods in Baltimore be3. “The Pot”: Criminalizing Black Neighborhoods in Jim Crow Baltimore4. Vacant Houses and Inequality in Baltimore from the Nineteenth Century to Today5. (snapshot) A Psychology of Place: Race, Violence, and Community in Baltimore6. (snapshot) Community Health and Baltimore Apartheid: Revisiting Development, Inequality, and Tax Part II. Histories of Contestation and Activism in a Legacy City7. The Riot Environment: Sanitation, Recreation, and Pacification in the Wake of Baltimore’s 1968 8. “The People’s Side of the Road”: Movement against Destruction and Organizing across Lines o9. More Than a Store: Activist Businesses in Baltimore10. (snapshot) “Welfare Isn’t a Single Issue”: Baltimore’s Welfare Rights Movement, 1960s?11. The Last Censors: The Life and Slow Death of Maryland’s Board of Motion Picture Censors, 191612. (snapshot) “Temple of the Drama”: The Five-Year Protest at Ford’s Theater, 1947?1952Part III. Voices from Here: Listening to the Past13. “Because They Were Also Downed People”: Black-Jewish Relationships in Baltimore during the 114. (snapshot) Korean Communities in Baltimore15. The Lumbee Community: Revisiting the Reservation of Baltimore’s Fells Point16. Overburdened Bodies and Lands: Industrial Development and Environmental Injustice in South Balti17. (snapshot) Finding Closure: The Poets of the Sparrows Point Steel Mill18. Baltimore’s Socialist Feminists?Lessons from Then, Lessons for Now: Community Empowerment an19. Relentlessly Gay: A Conversation on LGBTQ Stories in BaltimorePart IV. Surviving in the Neoliberal City: Redevelopment in Baltimore20. Johns Hopkins University and the History of Developing East Baltimore21. Image and Infrastructure: Making Baltimore a Tourist City22. Skywalk: The Life and Death of Multilevel Urbanism in Downtown Baltimore23. (snapshot) Rethinking Gentrification in Baltimore, Sharp Leadenhall24. The Superblock: A Downtown Development Debacle, 2003?201525. (snapshot) Under Armour’s Global Headquarters and the Redevelopment of South BaltimorePart V. Democratizing the Archives26. Social History in the Archives: Baltimore’s Enduring Legacy27. (snapshot) Building a More Inclusive History of Baltimore: Preserving the Baltimore UprisingAfterword: Weaving KnowledgesAcknowledgmentsNotes on ContributorsIndex