Maryland State House
African American art work celebrating the monumental law cases that influenced our educational and legal systems and brought about reform.
Thurgood Marshall Brown v. Board of Education Murray v. Pearson
Civic Art that represents the continual struggle of African American people throughout Maryland's History. It celebrates and acknowledges our strong African American heritage and our significant historical presence as enslaved people and free people. It also alludes to the fight that is still taking place in our nation and in the state of Maryland every day.
This civic artwork acknowledges and recognizes the history of enslaved people and their contribution to the state of Maryland.
This art work is displaying the impact of equality under the law and the importance of diversity, education, and the law.
This mural in Annapolis showcases the cultural significance and impact of diversity within our Judicial System. This mural is located a short distance from the Annapolis Courthouse and the Maryland State house.
I hoped you enjoyed this virtual tour of African American culture in Annapolis, Maryland. Please check back at a later time as I intended to add to the collection throughout the year.
Peace, Love, and Joy
Esther Kamoche Robinson
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