LILLIE CARROLL JACKSON MUSEUM

BALTIMORE, M D
Lillie Carroll Jackson was a pioneer civil rights activist prominent in the Baltimore area during the mid-20th century. Her home was converted into a museum in 1976 to preserve not only the legacy of her life, but also the legacy of the civil rights movement in the United States. The museum was closed for repairs in the late 1990s while funds were raised for restoration of the 100-year-old building.
ARCHITECT:
GANT BRUNNETT ARCHITECTS

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