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During the 1800s the family business included a general store and meat market. The Mandris family then bought the business and established a restaurant and a souvenir shop. Jerry Hardesty bought the property at 1968 and renamed the business into Middleton Tavern. [2] [3] [4]
Carr's Beach, founded in 1926, was a beachfront resort on the Chesapeake Bay that catered to African American patrons during segregation. [1]Located just south of Annapolis, Maryland, Carr's Beach was established as a recreational area during the Jim Crow-era when African-Americans were denied entry into 'Whites-only' establishments. [1]
Pages in category "African-American history in Annapolis, Maryland" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Jack Black: 60–61 United States: Author Jack Black is believed to have committed suicide in 1932 by drowning as he reportedly told his friends that if life got too grim, he would row out into New York Harbor and, with weights tied to his feet, drop overboard. [67] 2 February 1933 Danny Walsh: 40 Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S
A Black-owned restaurant that’s been open less than three weeks on Daufuskie Island was vandalized and the owner threatened Tuesday evening, according to the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office.
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