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For Common Cause: Homewood Friends Meeting's Centenary Event

Sunday, March 13, 2022
2:00 pm4:00 pm
This is a hybrid event, with limited seating at Homewood Friends Meeting, and accessible virtually through Zoom.
The flyer for the event. This information is in the event description.

Presented by the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum and the Homewood Friends Meeting, registration is required.
This is a hybrid event, with limited seating at Homewood Friends Meeting, and accessible virtually through Zoom.
The Zoom link will be emailed to all "Virtual Attendee Registrants" two days before the event date.
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Lillie Carroll Jackson (1889-1975) was a steadfast freedom fighter working to eliminate Jim Crow segregation, locally and nationally. She led the Baltimore NAACP for thirty five years as they dismantled the discrimination laws and mores of this country.
Margaret Thomas Carey (1869-1945) came from a strong Quaker family with abolitionist roots. She was one of Lillie Carroll Jackson's staunch allies for civil rights.
Overlooking and overcoming the divides in their world, together, these two powerful women transcended racism to transform Baltimore.

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