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The Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum, formerly known as the Banneker-Douglass Museum, is the state of Maryland's official museum for African American history and culture. Located at 84 Franklin Street, Annapolis , Anne Arundel County , Maryland , the museum is housed within the former Mt. Moriah African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The Banneker-Douglass Museum in Annapolis, Maryland, memorializes Benjamin Banneker and Frederick Douglass. [65] The museum, which was dedicated on February 24, 1984, is the State of Maryland's official museum of African American heritage.
Annapolis: Frame dwelling from the 18th century; likely used as Revolutionary War barracks. 7: Arundel Cove Archaeological Site: July 21, 1983 : Address Restricted: Glen Burnie: Remains of a prehistoric summer camp. 8: Captain Avery Museum: Captain Avery Museum: December 21, 2005 : 1418 East West Shady Side Rd.
A piece of American history is changing hands in Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle neighborhood.The 1875 town house where civil rights pioneer Frederick Douglass married his second wife, Helen ...
Evansville African American Museum Evansville: Indiana: 2007 [60] Finding Our Roots African American Museum Houma: Louisiana: 2017 [61] Frederick Douglass National Historic Site: Washington: D.C. 1962 [62] Freedom House Museum: Alexandria: Virginia: 2008 [63] Freedom Rides Museum: Montgomery: Alabama: 1962 [64] George Washington Carver Museum ...
A different bust of Douglass, on loan from the Museum of African American History of Boston and Nantucket, was on display in the chamber prior to its $22 million-plus renovation, which was ...
Banneker-Douglass Museum: Annapolis: Anne Arundel: Central: African American: Black life in Maryland, African and African American art, important African American Marylanders Barbara Fritchie House and Museum: Frederick: Frederick: Western: Historic house: Reconstructed house of Barbara Fritchie, heroine of John Greenleaf Whittier's poem from ...
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Washington, D.C. Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church – Terre Haute, Indiana; Levi Coffin House – Fountain City, Indiana; Frederick Douglass National Historic Site – Washington D.C. Eleutherian College – Lancaster, Indiana; Harpers Ferry National Historical Park – West Virginia