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Mary Church Terrell Historical Markers

These markers are about the life and legacy of Mary Church Terrell, one of the first American women of African descent to earn a college degree. She was a notable educator as well as a civil rights activist and suffragette.
 
The Newseum's Pennsylvania Avenue Terrace image, Touch for more information
By Richard E. Miller, September 25, 2010
The Newseum's Pennsylvania Avenue Terrace
1 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Judiciary Square — Pennsylvania Avenue — [The Newseum Terrace] —
2 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, LeDroit Park — Alice Moore Dunbar [Nelson] and Paul Laurence Dunbar Residence1934 Fourth Street, NW — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
3 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, LeDroit Park — 6 — Best in the CountryWorthy Ambition — LeDroit Park/Bloomingdale Heritage Trail —
4 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, LeDroit Park — Robert and Mary Church Terrell House Reported missing
5 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Vernon Square — Central Public LibraryMount Vernon Square — African American Heritage Trail, Washington DC —
6 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Vernon Square — 1 — Words and DeedsMidcity at the Crossroads — Shaw Heritage Trail —
7 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — Mary Church Terrell
8 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — 5850-2019 — Mary Church Terrell1863 - 1954
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9 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Shaw — 7 — Safe HavensMidcity at the Crossroads — Shaw Heritage Trail —
10 Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis — Thomas Moss ~ Calvin McDowell ~ William Henry StewartThe Lynching at the Curve
11 Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, Downtown Memphis — Mary Church Terrell1863-1954
12 Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, Downtown Memphis — 4E 123 — Mary Church Terrell1863 - 1954
13 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 1/2 — "Forward Out of Darkness" / Issuing a Call for Women's Rights
14 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 9/10 — 1916 / Nonviolent Protests at the White House Gates
15 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 3/4 — Building a Political Movement / Testing Constitutional Amendments
16 Virginia, Fairfax County, Lorton — 7/8 — New Life in State by State Campaigns / The 1913 Suffrage Parade Captured National Attention
17 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — PilgrimageHarpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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May. 19, 2024