Highland Beach, Md., an enclave of tranquility on the Chesapeake for black Americans
IF not for the abolitionist Frederick Douglass and his son, Ray Langston would most likely not be sitting on his screened front porch here gazing out at the Chesapeake, the landmark 4.3-mile-long Bay Bridge, the classic Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, the anchored freighters and across the way at the Eastern Shore of Maryland...
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