'I Am An American Day' Parade and 'Neighborhood: A State of Mind'
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The voice-over explains: "It's called the 'I Am An American Day' Parade and it symbolizes not only patriotism but the pride and feeling of the entire melting pot community of East Baltimore. Back in 1977, this parade sparked a unique photo-documentary project. A project that would try to capture this microcosm of the American experience in a book. The book was called 'Neighborhood: A State of Mind.'"
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I Am an American Day Parade
The first "I Am An American Day" parade in Baltimore started at Thirty-third Street and The Alameda on May 17, 1942. The event (and similar marches and rallies across the country) was promoted by the Hearst Corporation, then owner and publisher of…