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B.C. & A. Pier and Luna Park, Onancock, VA. Postmarked October 1909
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Recent Acquisition - Postcard Collection
B.C. & A. Pier and Luna Park, Onancock, VA. Postmarked October 1909
From my Ghost Hunting adventure in the Pocomoke Woods and cemetery.
Was the Buck Moon tonight, so bright you could see the trail at midnight with no lights. Some pictures look like it's the sun.
Also a pretty big spider we dodged on the trail.
Had a conference call today with Pocomoke! New designs coming down the pipe! #pocomoke #kdjr #gorillagico
Pocomoke City
A book review by #NeverDeadDani was just published! From the mention of Pocomoke Natives to local favorites like goatman and lesser known creatures like the Snallygast, this book received a positive review. Check it out! http://neverdeadnative.com/literature/2017/7/27/book-review-and-reflections-about-monsters-of-maryland-by-ed-okonowicz
Kelvin Sewell was the first black police chief of Pocomoke, a small town on Maryland’s eastern shore, until he was dismissed for refusing to fire two fellow black officers for filing discrimination complaints. The Friendliest Town On The Eastern Shore explores how a community of color was transformed by Sewell’s new paradigm of policing and what the residents’ fight for justice says about race, politics, and the American culture of punishment.
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Kelvin Sewell was the first black police chief of Pocomoke, a small town on Maryland’s eastern shore, until he was dismissed for refusing to fire two fellow black officers for filing discrimination complaints. When Sewell sued the city, the state prosecutor fired back, and now Sewell faces criminal charges for corruption in a blatant display of retaliation by the State. But the black residents of Pocomoke aren’t done fighting for their chief. The Friendliest Town On The Eastern Shore explores how a community of color was transformed by Sewell’s new paradigm of policing and what the residents’ fight for justice says about race, politics, and the American culture of punishment.
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Had a good time at the Pocomoke Christmas parade. Kids loved it. #parade #fun #kids #Pocomoke (at Pocomoke Md)