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What should be included in the public accommodations thematic essay? #29

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  • Lonesome v. Maxwell, 123 F. Supp. 193 (MD 1954) racial segregation public beaches, bath houses and swimming pools by the State of Maryland and the City of Baltimore upheld.
  • CORE activists and Morgan State students stage a successful sit-in to desegregate Read's Drug Store
  • Dawson v. Baltimore City (1955)
  • Desegregation of Sandy Point Park, and Fort Smallwood Municipal Beaches
  • Baltimore pools open for the summer on a non-segregated basis
  • Hutzler's lifted ban on serving black customers at store restaurants
  • Student sit-in protests at Northwood Shopping Center
  • Student sit-in protests at Hooper's Restaurant
  • Protest at Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Baltimore County
  • Open Accommodations for 12 counties
  • Gwynn Oak Amusement Park desegregated
  • Bell v. Maryland (1964)
  • Open Accommodations for the whole state
  • Bars are officially desegregated in Baltimore City
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@elipousson elipousson changed the title Explain public accommodations and Civil Rights: 1954-1968 What should be included in the public accommodations thematic essay? Mar 11, 2016
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