Baltimore Heritage is working to research and document the history of our city’s Civil Rights landmarks. Our published material currently includes:
- An inventory and map of associated properties
- A collection of educational resources
- A timeline of Baltimore Civil Rights history
- A historiography on African American history and Civil Rights in Baltimore
- A draft study on theme of criminal injustice and Civil Rights in Baltimore
This list of threatened and unprotected Civil Rights landmarks is still being developed. We plan to continue updating with additional sites and information. If you have more information about these landmarks or other threatened or unprotected Civil Rights landmarks you want to see added to this list, please get in touch.
Threatened Landmarks
Properties that are in poor condition and are threatened neglect or active demolition.
1232 Druid Hill Avenue
Address: 1232 Druid Hill Avenue
Ownership: Private (Bethel AME Church, Baltimore, MD)
Mitchell Family Law Office
Address: 1239 Druid Hill Avenue
Ownership: Private (Mitchell Family, Baltimore, MD)
Harry S. Cummings House
Address: 1318 Druid Hill Avenue
Ownership: Private (Janice Stanton Hines, Houston, TX)
Dr. John E.T. Camper House
Address: 639 N. Carey Street
Ownership: Private (Elizabeth I.C. Jones, Baltimore, MD)
Druid Hill Health Center/Home of the Friendless
Address: 1313 Druid Hill Avenue
Ownership: Public (Baltimore City)
Juanita Jackson and Clarence Mitchell, Jr. House
Address: 1324 Druid Hill Avenue
Ownership: Private (Mitchell Family, Baltimore, MD)
Warner T. McGuinn House
Address: 1911 Division Street
Ownership: Private (John Pinckney, Capitol Heights, MD)
Public School 103
Address: 1315-1327 Division Street
Ownership: Public (Baltimore City)
This former African American school building is vacant and was recently offered for development through the Baltimore Vacants to Value Program. The building is located within the Old West Baltimore Historic District. Learn more about the Baltimore National Heritage Area’s effort to redevelop this building and seek designation as a National Historic Landmark.
Public School 118
Address: 1223-1229 Argyle Avenue
Ownership: Public (Baltimore City)
This former African American school building is vacant and in deteriorating condition. It was recently offered for development through the Baltimore Vacants to Value Program. The building has no local landmark designation but is located within the Old West Baltimore Historic District.
Unprotected
Properties that are in good condition but have no landmark or local historic district designation that could protect them in the future if their condition changes.
Rev. Harvey Johnson House
Address: 1923 Druid Hill Avenue
Ownership: Private (Howard L. Cornish Jr. and Jacquelyn D. Cornish, Baltimore, MD)
Colored Young Women’s Christian Association
Address: 1216 Druid Hill Avenue
The property is located within the Marble Hill neighborhood but outside the existing designated historic district.
Adams Realty Broker Office
Address: 1519 Pennsylvania Avenue
This property is located within the Old West Baltimore National Register Historic District but not inside any local district.
Lost Landmarks
These properties have been lost within the past several years.
Violet Hill Whyte Residence
Address: 625 N. Carrollton Avenue
Ownership: Private (Glen E. Whelchel, deceased – current owner unknown)
The former residence of Violet Hill Whyte, first black officer for the Baltimore City Police Department. The Harlem Park neighborhood has been targeted for significant demolition through the Baltimore City Vacants to Value Program.
Freedom House/NAACP Offices/Cummings Residence
Address: 1234 Druid Hill Avenue
Ownership: Bethel AME Church