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This cemetery is a historic and very large African American cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. It was formed in 1872, by the Reverend James Peck in protest to segregation against the White Methodist Church. It encompasses 34 acres and holds more than 55,000 burials.
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In addition, cemetery records -- available at the Maryland State Archives, the Enoch Pratt Free Library, and the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library -- can be consulted to determine burials.
Located in the Westport/Mount Winans community of Baltimore, Mount Auburn Cemetery is one of the city’s largest African American cemeteries. Founded in 1872 by Reverend James Peck, the cemetery is the final resting place for former slaves, clergymen, teachers, doctors, military veterans, and Civil Rights leaders as well as countless African ...
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Mt. Auburn Cemetery. This marker is located within the oldest cemetery for African Americans in Baltimore and describes its history. Numerous civil rights leaders are buried there including Lillie Carroll Jackson, Dr. N. Louise Young, John Henry Murphy and many others. Hours See website for hours.