Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum - LCJM
Recognized as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement,” Lillie Carroll Jackson contributed to the
Freedom opened the door. Ownership helped build the future.
This Juneteenth, join us as we unveil Urban Cipher Deluxe by Dr. Lawrence Brown and explore the legacy of Lillie Carroll Jackson, who understood that property ownership was power.
🎲 Exclusive game unveiling
🎥 Birth of the Black Butterfly screening
📅 June 19 | 12:30 PM
Be there. History isn’t just remembered—it’s played
05/05/2026
Rep your org. Honor the history. Build the legacy. ✊🏾🐻
Morgan State students, clubs, sororities, fraternities, and campus organizations — join us at the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum for a special day of history, leadership, community, and connection.
Come represent your organization, learn more about the powerful civil rights legacy housed right here in Baltimore, enjoy refreshments, take photo ops, and connect your mission to the work of those who paved the way.
📍 Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum
1320 Eutaw Pl, Baltimore, MD 21217
📅 May 8, 2026
⏰ 11 AM – 3 PM
Bring your merch. Bring your members. Bring books to donate to our Little Library.
Let’s show up, rep our orgs, and celebrate the legacy that continues to move us forward.
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More than a home, this was a command center for change.
From these walls, Lillie Carroll Jackson led the fight for justice as the heart of Baltimore’s NAACP, Owning power in a time when Black ownership was resistance.
This Women’s History Month, we honor a legacy that didn’t ask for change… it made it.
Baltimore didn’t just protest it produced power. Clarence Mitchell Junior helped turn community organization into national civil rights law. This room tells the story of how black families, strategy and unity move the country forward. The question now is simple. How do we continue the work?
10/14/2025
We’re thrilled to announce that this month’s Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum Book Club selection is The Apprenticeship That Saved My Life — a powerful story of second chances, mentorship, and the transformative power of skill ed trades.
Join us at the Museum on Saturday, October 25 at 4 PM for an inspiring discussion with Senator McCray himself, right here in Baltimore.
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1320 Eutaw Place
Baltimore, MD
21217
Opening Hours
| Wednesday | 11am - 3pm |
| Friday | 11am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 3pm |