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Washington, DC and
Detroit on April 5 and in Baltimore on April 6. By April 7, 1968, violence spread to Midtown Edmondson where stores were looted along Edmondson Avenue and Payson Street. By the morning of April 9, the Army began a citywide attempt to prevent further looting, reportedly including boarding up partially plundered stores and exploding a bomb of CS gas inside, starting on the 2000 block of Edmondson Avenue. By April 10, the disturbances began to end. Across the city, losses totaled $ 10 million. There were a reported 1,150 fires, 1,150 incidents of lootings, and nearly 5,000 arrests over the four days of unrest.
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continued commercial investment than the streets that terminate at the railroad tracks. With the expansion of the streetcar along
Edmondson avenue, scores of rowhouses converted to commercial use early in the 1900s. Examples visible from the 1914 Sanborn maps include a wallpaper store, a paint store, a bakery, a hardware store, a drugstore, and a Chinese laundry. The Arrow Laundry at North Pulaski between Lafayette Avenue and Lanvale Street operated between 1914 and the early 1950s. As another example, the Pressman Brothers Grocery Store operated at 2237 Edmondson Avenue.
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Avenue. Beginning in the late 1940s, however, neighborhoods at this edge began to transition from white to black. The change was driven by a number of factors including the rapid growth of
Baltimore's African American population during the 1940s and 1950s, the intense overcrowding and deteriorating housing conditions within historically segregated African American neighborhoods, and the movement of white households out of the center city to the areas of new development in the Baltimore suburbs
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African American. From the 1960s through the present, the neighborhood experienced many of the same challenges affecting low-income African American neighborhoods across the city – including persistent vacant housing and disinvestment from commercial corridors like Edmondson Avenue. Despite these issues, the residents have remained resilient undertaking organizing efforts to try to address a range of community concerns.
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in the grocery business around 1921 delivering groceries for the small store his grandfather owned on
Dolphin Street. He sold vegetables, produce and fish out of the back of a cart during high school and college then later became the co-owner of Hilton Court pharmacies - a chain of pharmacies "catered to the needs of black consumers at a time when white-owned businesses ignored them."
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Tyner. The Uptown Bar located at Monroe and
Edmondson Avenue was a popular destination for many West Baltimore residents. James Ayers, grandson of Mrs. Viola Bernard who lived at 1815 Edmondson Avenue, was serving in Vietnam when he remarked to the Baltimore Afro-American, "I don't care for these Vietnam clubs. Nothing in Asia can compare to Baltimore's Uptown Bar."
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One resident in this period, Jerry Leiber, later recalled his own experience growing up above his family's confectionery store at Riggs and McKean
Avenues: "We were raised working in the store on the first floor and living in back of the store and on the second floor. We all worked in the store. When
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located to the west of the railroad tracks. The transition occurred at an uneven pace during the late 1940s and early 1950s, evidently without the startling rapidity that was observed in other areas. This unusual character of change is likely the result of these blocks being immediately proximate to
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During the post-World War II period, the population of
Midtown-Edmondson and nearby neighborhoods underwent a rapid transition from European American in the mid-1940s to become predominantly African American by the early-1950s. This transition offered many middle class African American households in
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Neighborhood residents led an effort in the early 1990s to establish the
Edmondson Community Organization. In June 1995, the U.S. Marshall's office and the U.S. Attorney for Maryland confiscated the Underground nightclub located at 2114 Edmondson Avenue and turned it over to the Edmondson Community
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Between 1970 and 1990, Super Pride grew to seven locations, employing more than 400 people, and making over $ 43 million in annual sales. Under Burns' leadership, Super Pride sponsored Black
History Month activities and supported the Arena Players. By the late 1990s, however, the business struggled
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Charles Thurgood Burns (1915-1991) established Super Pride Groceries in 1970 when he took over the bankrupt Super Jet Market on East Chase Street. Renaming the business Super Pride, he rebuilt it despite the "refusal of some food companies to do business with a black-owned store." Burns had started
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The African American residents of Midtown Edmondson built a new identity for the neighborhood in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. New groups moved into the area like the Bandolero's Motorcycle Club that opened a clubhouse at 2025 Edmondson Avenue in 1967. Early members of the Club included Roland "Duck"
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During the 1910s and 1920s, racial transition in West Baltimore neighborhoods was occasionally accompanied by violence against black residents and white residents who rented or sold properties to black Baltimoreans. Around the beginning of World War II, the "color line" had stabilized around Fulton
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While the physical development of the neighborhood was wholly complete by the beginning of World War II, the decades following 1945 saw significant changes. African Americans began moving west of Fulton Avenue in the mid-1940s and by the early 1950s the once segregated white neighborhood had become
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The mix of residential and industrial development reflects the uneven character of development in the years following the 1888 annexation of Baltimore County, as neighborhood groups in Midtown-Edmondson fought to secure investment for needed infrastructure and oppose the intrusion of commercial and
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The ECO Building continues to host meetings for Midtown Edmondson residents and other community organizations. In the past few years, neighborhood residents met at the ECO building between November 2006 and early January 2007 to form the West Baltimore Coalition and advocate for the development of
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For two weeks following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, a series of civil disturbance devastated neighborhoods across the city of Baltimore, leaving six people dead, dozens injured and hundreds of properties, both private and public, burned and damaged. Riots began in
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Built in 1925 over the loud protests of local residents who opposed a new factory in their residential neighborhood, the Ward Baking Company is a handsome brick box, designed by C.B. Comstock, a New York-based refrigeration architect and engineer. Based in Pittsburgh, the Ward Baking Company, then
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Midtown-Edmondson's oldest and most established citizen's group is the Midtown-Edmondson Avenue Improvement Association (MEAIA), located at 2114 Edmondson Avenue; the building is named the Edmondson Community Organization (ECO). MEAIA meets the last Thursday of the month (the 4th or 5th Thursday
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In 1971, the Black Panthers organized a free clothes program at the 1800 block of Edmondson Avenue, part of a larger "survival project" organized by the party including a free medical clinic at the 500 block of Mosher Street and an expanded free breakfast program providing meals in the Lafayette
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Railroad tracks. The Ice Company building was built during a time when West Baltimore was quickly developing beyond the 1816 city line as small builders put up new rowhouses that soon extended west out to the Gwynns Falls. The company was following the market trend toward "manufactured ice." The
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Industrial and commercial development within the Midtown Edmondson area is concentrated along the railroad tracks and along the historic routes for the electric streetcars. In addition, the two major east-west through streets, Lafayette Avenue and Edmondson Avenue, offered more opportunities for
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In 2004, the building was severely damaged in a fire, and has not returned to operation since. The current owner has supported the building being part of Midtown-Edmondon's recent nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, and he plans to redevelop the property while retaining the
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Residential development in Midtown Edmondson began as early as 1887 when local small builders constructed rowhouses and cottages with creative variations on the vernacular rowhouse conventions of the period. These homes were initially designed as summer homes for city residents, but with the
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Many of the corner stores and small businesses located in the area closed in the 1970s and 1980s but some long time institutions, like Green's Hardware, remained. Later additions included the former Super Pride Groceries location at the northeast corner of Lafayette and Edmondson Avenue.
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I was old enough to list, I started bagging potatoes and sorting out soda bottles by brands to turn them into the companies for cash. The neighborhood was full of Jewish-owned grocery stores. Spivak's was at Monroe and Lanvale Streets, Giller's at Mosher Street and Kirby Lane.
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In 2011, several West Baltimore communities, including Midtown-Edmondson hosted the ROOTS Fest 2011: Many Communities, One Voice. This five-day event sought to empower and unite West Baltimore communities through the celebration of arts and culture. The festival, hosted over
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Organization in an effort to push back against drug traffic in the area. The community organization took over the building under the leadership of president Charlotte M. Perry but limited funding made it difficult for the organization to expand its services to the community.
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developed mostly between the 1880s and the 1910s. The neighborhood is mainly composed of residential rowhouses, with a mixed-used business district along Edmondson Avenue, and industrial warehouses and buildings dotted along the CSX railroads that bound its western edge.
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previous decade had witnessed a shift in the ice industry from importing natural ice from rivers and lakes in the Northeast to direct competition with new factories that enabled businesses to supply a more regular and consistent supply of "manufactured ice."
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to compete against national chains and the city's shrinking population. In the fall of 2000, Super Pride closed all eight of its locations and, in November, held an auction to liquidate the stores and their remaining equipment to satisfy creditors.
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By 1951, the rowhouses facing Edmondson Avenue between North Payson and Bentalou Streets had been entirely converted from residential to at least partially commercial use. Other commercial and industrial development required new construction.
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the West Baltimore MARC Station Area. The coalition led to the organization of the West Baltimore MARC Transit-Oriented Development Transportation, Inc. (WBMTTI) that operated a farmer's market in the area for several years.
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Constructed in 1911, the American Ice Company is an enduring reminder of West Baltimore’s industrial development. It is located at 2100 W. Franklin Street and the grounds contain a powerhouse that backs up to the
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48.1% of the population were employed, 12.8% were unemployed, and 39.1% were not in the labor force. The median household income was $ 23,819. About 32.2% of families and 30.8% of the population were below the
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known as the Ward Bread Company, also had factories in the Bronx, Buffalo, and East Orange, New Jersey. Long retired as a factory, the building has more recently been used as a church.
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Baltimore their first opportunity for buying a home and led to the creation of neighborhood organization that took an active role in local civil rights organizing and activism.
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expansion of streetcar infrastructure down Edmondson Avenue in the 1890s, rowhouse development quickly became marketed to the city's growing middle class population.
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Midtown-Edmondson is located within Baltimore City's 9th City Council District. The current representative for the 9th District is Councilman William "Pete" Welch.
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Baltimore City defines the neighborhood as bounded by North Bentalou St. to the west and North Monroe St. to the east, with north borders being the
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of any race were 0.4% of the population. 38.8% of occupied housing units were owner-occupied. 51.1% of housing units were
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Midtown-Edmondson is located in the Maryland House of Delegates District 44a. The current representative is Delegate
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Present-day MARC station with American Ice Company Building in Background
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810:"National Register of Historic Places Nomination for Midtown-Edmondson"
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National Register of Historic Places Nomination for Midtown-Edmondson
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In 2014, parts of Midtown-Edmondson were included in the
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Midtown-Edmondson is a mixed-use neighborhood in western
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Neighborhood of Baltimore in Maryland, United States
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853:"Progress for West Baltimore MARC Station"
812:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
776:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
761:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
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731:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
716:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
701:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
661:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
631:. Baltimore City, MD: Baltimore Heritage.
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2105:Carroll Park
1984:Little Italy
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1941:Fell's Point
1921:Brewers Hill
1879:Pratt Monroe
1870:Mount Winans
1865:Locust Point
1845:Federal Hill
1809:Yale Heights
1791:Union Square
1763:Morrell Park
1743:Franklintown
1655:Four By Four
1651:Ellwood Park
1573:Mount Vernon
1563:Madison Park
1553:Inner Harbor
1518:Barre Circle
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1200:The Orchards
1172:Lake Evesham
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1031:Park Heights
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2139:Hanlon Park
2062:Mason Homes
1956:Harbor East
1832:Cherry Hill
1796:Violetville
1778:Saint Agnes
1738:Dickeyville
1701:Orangeville
1682:Middle East
1523:Bolton Hill
1426:Harlem Park
1384:Wilson Park
1349:Morgan Park
1310:Gardenville
1223:Roland Park
1209:Poplar Hill
1176:Lake Walker
1102:Cold Spring
1026:Mount Holly
1006:Howard Park
996:Greenspring
986:Garwyn Oaks
981:Forest Park
570:State-Level
444:other races
408:Chuck Brown
315:Ward Bakery
272:1880s-1940s
109: /
2194:Categories
2179:Wyman Park
1994:St. Helena
1971:Joseph Lee
1850:Harborview
1837:Curtis Bay
1728:Beechfield
1593:Seton Hill
1490:West Hills
1455:Penn-North
1379:Waltherson
1364:Ramblewood
1344:Mid-Govans
1334:Loch Raven
1329:Lauraville
1258:Wyman Park
1233:Stone Hill
1195:Oakenshawe
1094:Cedarcroft
971:Dorchester
889:2015-03-24
594:References
226:Boundaries
97:76°39′01″W
94:39°17′46″N
2084:Poe Homes
2035:Claremont
2022:Allendale
1966:Jonestown
1951:Greektown
1903:Southeast
1841:Fairfield
1800:Wakefield
1787:Ten Hills
1758:Irvington
1720:Southwest
1578:Otterbein
1558:Koreatown
1548:Chinatown
1460:Poppleton
1445:Mondawmin
1430:Lexington
1417:Edmondson
1354:Northwood
1306:Frankford
1273:Northeast
1263:Wyndhurst
1253:Woodberry
1218:Remington
1167:Koreatown
1122:Glen Oaks
1117:Evergreen
1016:Levindale
976:Fallstaff
966:Cheswolde
951:Ashburton
946:Arlington
938:Northwest
159:Time zone
152:Baltimore
1893:Westport
1860:Lakeland
1827:Brooklyn
1692:Old Town
1603:Westside
1510:Downtown
1495:Westgate
1480:Walbrook
1465:Rosemont
1339:Mayfield
1205:Pen Lucy
1185:Medfield
1157:Homewood
1152:Homeland
1132:Guilford
1112:Edgecomb
862:24 March
837:24 March
793:24 March
682:24 March
612:25 March
525:QuickBus
448:Hispanic
330:Rosemont
247:Overview
205:ZIP code
193:ZIP code
140:Maryland
1980:Linwood
1976:Kresson
1916:Bayview
1773:Pigtown
1621:Barclay
1359:Overlea
1291:Cedonia
1248:Waverly
1162:Keswick
1142:Harwood
1137:Hampden
1107:Cylburn
1069:Barclay
1036:Pimlico
438:, 0.1%
434:, 0.1%
430:, 1.1%
242:History
168:Eastern
123:Country
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1783:Sowebo
1768:Oaklee
1697:Oliver
1450:Mosher
1324:Hillen
1314:Govans
1127:Govans
456:vacant
452:Latino
424:census
2098:Parks
1819:South
1626:Berea
1475:Upton
1064:Abell
1056:North
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532:Train
440:Asian
432:White
210:21223
198:21217
187:(EDT)
185:UTC-4
164:UTC-5
135:State
1613:East
1399:West
991:Glen
864:2015
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