FREDERICK DOUGLASS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (BALTIMORE, MARYLAND)


'Frederick Douglass Senior High School' is a public high school located in Baltimore, Maryland. Prior to the Supreme Court ruling in 1954, Brown v. Board of Education, Douglass and Dunbar were the only two high schools in Baltimore that African American teenagers could attend.

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Notable Alumni



Clarence W. Blount, Mjority leader, Maryland State Senate

Cab Calloway, big band leader

★ Frank M. Conway, Clerk of Circuit Court, Baltimore City, (1998-present) Delegate, District 4 (Baltimore City),

★ Arrie Davis, Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals

Thurgood Marshall, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court

Parren Mitchell, former U.S. Congressman

★ George Levi Russell, Jr., Judge, Circuit Court, Baltimore City

Bishop L. Robinson, First African American police commissioner of Baltimore, Maryland.

★ Agnes B. Welch, Baltimore City Council (District 4, 1983-2002) (District 9, 2002-present).

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