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Union Baptist Church

By ÌÇÐÄÓ°ÊÓ & Maryland State Archives
Union Baptist Church traces its origins to 1852 and a group of fifty-seven worshipers meeting in a small building on Lewis Street. It was the fifth oldest African American congregation in Baltimore…

Rev. Harvey Johnson and Amelia Johnson House

By ÌÇÐÄÓ°ÊÓ & Maryland State Archives
As African Americans in Baltimore sought to redefine themselves in the 1880s -- politically, geographically, socially -- the city’s black pastorate served as a vital source of leadership. None of this…

Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park

By ÌÇÐÄÓ°ÊÓ, Maryland State Archives & Camille Heung
The Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park is a Living Classrooms Foundation campus (and headquarters). It is a national heritage site that celebrates the contributions of African Americans in…

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