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Baltimore's Black Arts Then & Now

Behind the Scenes of a Collaborative Public Humanities Project

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Pub Date Apr 21 2026 | Archive Date Apr 21 2026

University of Iowa Press | Humanities and Public Life


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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES / AMERICAN HISTORY / LITERARY CRITICISM

Baltimore’s Black Arts Then & Now brings to life the Chicory Revitalization Project, a public humanities initiative that revives Baltimore’s historic Chicory magazine. From 1966 to 1983, Chicory served as a powerful voice for working-class Black communities, capturing their thoughts, struggles, and dreams through unedited poetry and street chatter. Dubbed “the most authentic microphone of black folks talking ever devised” by the Baltimore Afro-American newspaper, Chicory emerged from the liberalism of the War on Poverty and the militance of the Black Arts Movement.

Since 2017, a group of former Chicory editors, scholars, librarians, poets, teachers, and young writers have collaborated to use Chicory as a catalyst for intergenerational dialogue on social justice, race, and place. Baltimore’s Black Arts Then & Now documents this joint effort, offering valuable insights for public historians, educators, and humanists.

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES / AMERICAN HISTORY / LITERARY CRITICISM

Baltimore’s Black Arts Then & Now brings to life the Chicory Revitalization Project, a public humanities initiative that revives...


Advance Praise

“This book is desperately needed. Mary Rizzo and her colleagues provide the best and most transparent view of public history processes and outcomes that I have ever seen. Here, we see success and failure, conflict and resolution, negotiation and decision-making all as ongoing within an active project.”—Denise D. Meringolo, editor, Radical Roots: Public History and a Tradition of Social Justice Activism 

“A model for a new kind of scholarship. . . . This is the rare volume that is equally as useful for specialists as it is for broader audiences.”—Roopika Risam, editor, Anti-Racist Community Engagement 

“This book is desperately needed. Mary Rizzo and her colleagues provide the best and most transparent view of public history processes and outcomes that I have ever seen. Here, we see success and...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781685970598
PRICE $35.00 (USD)
PAGES 318

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