April 28, 2011 – Hour 2

Join us for this week’s episode of On Delmarva.  This is the first of a series of interviews about the legacy of the civil rights movement in Cambridge, MD. Today we’ll speak with William “Peewee” Jackson, who was a student leader in civil rights demonstrations in Cambridge in the 1960s. Then our correspondent Tom Horton talks about Marc Castelli, an artist who uses his paintings of watermen and the Chesapeake to advocate for the health of the bay.