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Lonesome v. Maxwell, 123 F. Supp. 193 (MD 1954) racial segregation public beaches, bath houses and swimming pools by the State of Maryland and the City of Baltimore upheld.
CORE activists and Morgan State students stage a successful sit-in to desegregate Read's Drug Store
Dawson v. Baltimore City (1955)
Desegregation of Sandy Point Park, and Fort Smallwood Municipal Beaches
Baltimore pools open for the summer on a non-segregated basis
Hutzler's lifted ban on serving black customers at store restaurants
Student sit-in protests at Northwood Shopping Center
Student sit-in protests at Hooper's Restaurant
Protest at Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in Baltimore County
Open Accommodations for 12 counties
Gwynn Oak Amusement Park desegregated
Bell v. Maryland (1964)
Open Accommodations for the whole state
Bars are officially desegregated in Baltimore City
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Explain public accommodations and Civil Rights: 1954-1968
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