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Updated July 16 Lincolnville shipbuilding Half Seas Over: Interesting Research Related to Maritime Maine Charles H. Lagerbom teaches AP U.S. History at Belfast Area High School and lives in Northport. He can be contacted at [email protected]. He is author of Whaling in Maine, available through Historypress.com. Share Lincolnville shoreline, once the scene of a thriving shipbuilding industry, looking up the bay toward the Ferry Terminal. Photo by Charles H. Lagerbom To drive along Route 1 through Lincolnville Beach today, other than the state Ferry Terminal, some lobster boats and some seafood restaurants, one might easily assume the area never had much more of a link to Maine maritime history. But that is incorrect. ....
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Paulo Freire | serpentinegalleries.org (Editor’s note: The year 2021 marks the centennial of radical Brazilian educator Paulo Freire (1921-1997), whose theories about literacy revolutionized the globe. We anticipate further commentary on Freire as the year continues.) When Guiomar Albuquerque was 13 years old, she began to teach fishermen in the Ilha do Maruim (Mosquito Island) favela of Olinda how to read and write. A top student in the seventh grade of the local parochial school, Guiomar already understood that literacy is a passport, not a birthright. It was 1984. She had watched her father struggle to sign his name so he could vote in the upcoming elections, the first in twenty years. The generals who had ruled Brazil since 1964 were still in power. Guiomar got a monitor’s job in the Brazilian Literacy Movement (MOBRAL), the dictatorship’s answer to the exiled Paulo Freire’s attempt to include the voiceless masses in the political life of the country. ....