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Frederick Green may refer to: Frederick Green (footballer) (1851–1928), English footballer. Frederick W. Green (congressman) (1816–1879), U.S. Representative from Ohio. Freddie Green (1911–1987), American swing jazz guitarist.
The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1856, UMD is the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland. UMD is the largest university in both the state and the Washington metropolitan area.
The 15-page directory covered Green’s home turf, the New York metropolitan area, listing establishments that welcomed blacks. The power of the guide, says Ramsey, also the author of a...
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The city is located at an important crossroads at the intersection of a major north–south Native American trail and east–west routes to the Chesapeake Bay, both at Baltimore and what became Washington, D.C., and across the Appalachian Mountains to the Ohio River watershed.
Apr 8, 2020 · Frederick was one of only three Maryland towns listed in the Green Book between the years 1938 and 1964. View of All Saints Street in Frederick, MD, 1930s. Image from the Library of Congress. The Black community in Frederick was primarily located in two neighborhoods.
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The Green Book, travel guide published (1936–67) during the segregation era in the U.S. that identified businesses that would accept Black customers. Compiled by Victor Hugo Green, a Black postman, it helped make travel comfortable and safe for African Americans in the period before the Civil Rights Act of 1964.