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Baltimore’s Marble Hill: How A Neighborhood Shaped the Civil Rights Movement

June 17 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

$10 – $15 | Register

Join us for a guided tour of Baltimore’s Marble Hill neighborhood, which was the home to an astonishing amount of groundbreaking Civil Rights leaders. Reverend Harvey Johnson began one of the first collective action movements here in the 1880s. In the 1930s Lillie Carroll Jackson engaged youth in “The Movement” and pioneered new non-violent protest tactics that were later picked up in cities across the country. Thurgood Marshall grew up here, as did the chief lobbyist for the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Clarence Mitchell. Most recently this was the district for the late Representative Elijah Cummings, one of the most powerful voices for civil rights in Washington. Join us to learn how fundamental pillars of the Civil Rights Movement got built here by driven, activist neighbors with their eyes on the prize.

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Date:
June 17
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost:
$10 – $15
Event Categories:
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Organizer

Baltimore Heritage
Phone:
410-332-9992
Email:
info@baltimoreheritage.org
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Venue

Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum
1320 Eutaw Place
Baltimore, MD 21217 United States
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