Later expansion included stores at York Road and Belvedere Avenue in the northern suburbs of Baltimore in 1948, known as the Hochschild, Kohn Belvedere store, and at Harundale Mall south of the city.
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In Adam Hochschild's 1998 book King Leopold's Ghost, Hochschild characterizes Afonso as a "selective modernizer" because he welcomed European scientific innovation and the church but refused to adopt Portugal's legal code and sell land to prospectors.
Hochschild, Adam (2005) Bury the Chains, the British Struggle to Abolish Slavery.