Prince George's County Civil Rights Trail
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The Heart of “The Grove” in Laurel

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Black Entertainment & Community at Sis’s Tavern

1912-TODAY
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City-Led Desegregation at the Laurel Pool

1953-TODAY
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Historic Win at the Jones-Hill House at the University of Maryland

1955
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Doswell E. Brooks House & Public Elementary SChool

1968
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Competing Housing Segregation Protests at Belair-at-Bowie

1960
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Black Like Me, poster, US poster art, James Whitmore, 1964. (Photo by LMPC via Getty Images)

Filming of “Black Like Me” in Upper Marlboro, MD

1964
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Student-Led Protests at Bowie State College

1968
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Protesting a Racist Judge at the Prince George’s County Court House

1968
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Prince George's County Civil Rights Trail

The Prince George's County Civil Rights Trail was funded by the National Park Service and the Maryland Historical Trust. The project is managed by Anacostia Trails Heritage Area/Maryland Milestones with support from the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission's Black History Program and the Prince George's County History Consortium.

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