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  2. List of African American newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    As in many other states, the late 19th century saw a dramatic growth in Maryland's African American press, with 31 newspapers launched in Baltimore before 1900. [3] Most were short-lived. A notable exception was The Afro-American , which launched in Baltimore in 1892 and continues today.

  3. History of African Americans in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Theatre, located at 1329 Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, first opened in 1922 as the black-owned Douglass Theatre. It was the most famous theater along West Baltimore City's Pennsylvania Avenue, one of a circuit of five such theaters for black entertainment in big cities.

  4. African American resorts - Wikipedia

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    Black-owned businesses; Chitlin' Circuit; Index of articles related to African Americans; List of African-American neighborhoods; List of African American hotels, motels, and boarding houses; Racial segregation in the United States; Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, 1953 in South Africa

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    I got the sage advice from a woman when I was in my 20s who owned one of the few Black-owned day spas in Chicago at the time; her name was Bettye O. She was in her 60s or late 70s, I think, and ...

  6. African Americans in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland was required to pay black and white teachers equally by 1941, based on a case argued by Thurgood Marshall. In 1955, schools in Maryland were forced to start the process of integration with Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 and this process not completed until 1967, with mixed success. [8] [9] [10]

  7. Royal Theatre (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Theatre, located at 1329 Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, first opened in 1922 as the black-owned Douglass Theatre.It was the most famous theater along West Baltimore's Pennsylvania Avenue, one of a circuit of five such theaters for black entertainment in big cities.

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