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Elizabeth Jennings, c. 1885 image, Touch for more information
via Wikipedia, 1885
Elizabeth Jennings, c. 1885
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1 New York, New York County, Manhattan, NoHo — America’s First Freedom RiderElizabeth Jennings Fights NYC’s Segregated Streetcars — Chatham Street – Once Part of Bowery —
2 West Virginia, Tucker County, Davis — The Davis Colored SchoolSegregated Education in an Age of Booming Industry

3 Georgia, Morgan County, Madison — Segregated Burial Grounds
4 Illinois, McLean County, Bloomington — Miller Park's Segregated Beaches
5 Maryland, Baltimore, Upton — Diversity in a Segregated CommunityPennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail
6 Virginia, Fredericksburg — A Segregated Park ServiceFredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
7 Virginia, Fredericksburg — A Vibrant but Segregated CommunityFredericksburg: Timeless.
8 Virginia, Fredericksburg — A Vibrant, But Segregated CommunityCity of Fredericksburg, Virginia Reported permanently removed
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9 West Virginia, Fayette County, Nuttallburg — Segregated Coal TownNew River Gorge National River — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —

10 Maryland, Montgomery County, Rockville — 2 — Gibbs v. Broome, et al. / 1931 CourthouseLocation: 27 Courthouse Square — Rockville's African American Heritage Walking Tour —
11 Maryland, Prince George's County, Greenbelt — Greenbelt1937

12 Virginia, Falls Church — 1912

13 Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Holy Cross — Civil Rights Pioneers / HistoryMcDonogh No. 19 Elementary School — Site of the Integration of Southern Elementary School November 14, 1960 —

14 Virginia, Loudoun County, Ashburn — T-28 — Ashburn School

15 Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Nevada Street — The Historic African American Cemetery

16 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Birth of Montgomery Bus BoycottBoycott planned & publicized here at ASU's Councill Hall
17 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — Charles R. Drew and Lenore Robbins Drew3324 Sherman Avenue, NW, Apartment 1 — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
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18 New York, Orange County, Goshen — Horace Pippin
19 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Hadley Park — Diane Nash
20 Texas, Travis County, Austin, Tarrytown — 15772 — Desegregation of Lions Municipal Golf Course
21 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town West — Alexandria Black History MuseumCity of Alexandria, Est. 1749 — History —
22 Virginia, Charlottesville, Ridge St. — Daughters of Zion Cemetery
23 Virginia, Prince William County, Dale City — The Courageous Four

24 North Carolina, Wake County, Cary — Dr. Frank R. Yarborough HouseCary Historic District
25 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — World War I Memorial
26 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town West — Carver Nursery School / Post 129City of Alexandria Est. 1749
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27 Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, Grant Park — Slave Square
28 Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, St. Claude — William T. Frantz Elementary SchoolSite of School Desegregation in 1960
29 Texas, Nueces County, Corpus Christi — 22395 — Corpus Christi Longshoremen's Unions
30 Virginia, Buckingham County, Buckingham — BK1 — One-Room SchoolhouseBuckingham, Virginia — Buckingham County —

31 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 2 — Trailways Bus Station AttackMay 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
32 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — NC-138 — Brown v. Board of Education
33 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Gettysburg — Where do we bury our dead? Lincoln Cemetery
34 Texas, San Augustine County, San Augustine — 17066 — Lewis Hotel

35 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee — Dream BuildersVoices of the Movement
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36 Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Eastside Promise Neighborhood — The Cameo Theater

37 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Julius Ellsberry
38 Maryland, Howard County, Cooksville — Cooksville High School1935-1949

39 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — 1 — Ground Zero
40 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — D15 — March Route for Education TimelineMarch Route for Education — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
41 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee — Peace and PersistenceCascades Historical Plaza
42 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Homestead — Two Parks, Divided — Biscayne National Park —
43 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Pinehurst Cemetery
44 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — San Sebastian Cemetery
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45 Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — 22.1998.1 — Scribner High School
46 Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, University — Dr. Rufus E. Clement(1900-1967)
47 Maryland, Calvert County, Sunderland — Harriet Elizabeth Brown
48 Maryland, Washington County, Hagerstown — United States Colored Troops
49 Mississippi, DeSoto County, Olive Branch, Mineral Wells — East Side High School
50 Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian — 1 — African American Business DistrictMeridian Civil Rights Trail
51 Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Meridian — Carnegie Branch Library for Blacks
52 Missouri, St. Charles County, St. Charles — 437 North Maincirca 1900
53 New Jersey, Cape May County, Cape May — 1 — Civic & Education CenterCape May's African American Heritage
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54 New Mexico, Lea County, Hobbs — 726 — Myrtle Attaway Farquhar (1900-1972) Reported missing
55 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Central Harlem — Dorrance Brooks Square Historic DistrictNew York Landmarks Preservation Foundation
56 North Carolina, Wake County, Raleigh — 13 — Sitdowns — NC Civil Rights Trail —
57 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, King-Lincoln Bronzeville — 102-25 — Mount Vernon Avenue
58 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, King-Lincoln Bronzeville — 103-25 — The Lincoln Theatre
59 Pennsylvania, Centre County, State College, College Township — Champions for Equality
60 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Devon, Tredyffrin Township — Berwyn School Fight
61 Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Jonestown — Transportation Corps Unit Training Center
62 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Bella Vista — Engine Company No. 11
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63 South Carolina, Colleton County, Walterboro — The Tuskegee Airmen
64 Tennessee, Anderson County, Clinton — Green McAdoo School1935
65 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Fisk/Meharry — 3A 157 — Desegregating Nashville's Lunch Counters
66 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Hadley Park — Isaiah T. Creswell
67 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Hadley Park — James C. Napier
68 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Hadley Park — Johnetta Featherstone Hayes
69 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Midtown — The Exposition's Negro Building
70 Tennessee, Hamblen County, Morristown — 1B 68 — Bethel United Methodist Church
71 Texas, Travis County, Austin, Central East Austin — 18401 — Colored Teachers State Association of Texas Building
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72 Virginia, Alexandria, Old Town — Barrett Library / Black History Museum
73 Virginia, Buckingham County, Buckingham — 4 — One-Room SchoolhouseBuckingham, Virginia — Buckingham County — Reported permanently removed
74 Virginia, Fairfax County, Fairfax — Luther P. Jackson High School
75 Virginia, Fairfax County, Herndon — The Herndon School
76 Virginia, Falls Church — 1919 - 1949
77 Virginia, Falls Church — 1960s
78 Virginia, Falls Church — Jim Crow and Segregation Era Events
79 Virginia, Fredericksburg — N-33 — Fredericksburg Normal and Industrial Institute
80 Virginia, Richmond, City Center — SA-105 — Miller’s and Eggleston Hotels
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81 Virginia, Richmond, Jackson Ward — SA-65 — Richmond’s First African American Police Officers
82 Virginia, Richmond, Virginia Union — SA-107 — First Southern African American Girl Scouts
83 West Virginia, Tucker County, Thomas — Coketon Colored School

84 Kentucky, Letcher County, Jenkins — Dunham High SchoolAn African American School in Letcher County 1931-1964

85 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Freedom RidesCity of Montgomery — Civil Heritage Trail — Reported permanently removed
86 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, U Street Corridor — 5 — Howard University Sets the StandardCity Within a City — Greater U Street Heritage Trail —
87 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Waterfront — 16 — Recreation and River ParkRiver Farms to Urban Towers — Southwest Heritage Trail —
88 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Ransom Place — Historic Ransom Place
89 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington, Gratz Park — 8 — Black Lexingtonians Believed Strongly in Education 1865Empowerment through Learning — Downtown African-American Heritage Trail —
90 Ohio, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Walnut Hills — 101-31 — Manse Hotel and Annex / Horace Sudduth
91 South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, Midtown - Downtown — 40-213 — Columbia Hospital "Negro Unit" / Columbia Hospital "Negro Nurses"
92 Virginia, Hampton, Phoebus — Phenix HallHampton University's College of Education and Continuing Studies — Explore Hampton 2010: From the Sea to the Stars —

93 South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, Waverly — 40 211 — Cyril O. Spann Medical Office
94 Virginia, Northumberland County, Reedville — O-61 — Julius Rosenwald High School

95 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — Separate But Equal?Historic St. Andrews Beach
96 Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — 3 — Peaceful Protests for Equality / Turning a Blind Eye to a Movement1960 — Downtown African-American Heritage Trail —

97 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Historic Black Bath House
98 Alabama, Mobile County, Grand Bay — Grand Bay Elementary School for ColoredEstablished in 1919
99 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 20 — Finley's Drug Stores
100 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — "Testament"Civil Rights Memorial Sculpture of the Little Rock Nine

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