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Mary Church Terrell House, Civil rights activist residence in LeDroit Park, Washington DC, United States.

The brick house at 326 T Street features a polygonal window bay, segmented-arch windows, and Victorian shingles on its two-and-a-half-story structure.

Mary Church Terrell led efforts to challenge racial discrimination in Washington DC restaurants, resulting in the landmark District of Columbia v. John R. Thompson Co. decision.

The residence belonged to Mary Church Terrell, the first African American woman appointed to a school board and founding member of the National Association of Colored Women.

The house received restoration funding through the National Park Service Save America's Treasures program and remains under private ownership without public access.

The building stands as a contributing property in the LeDroit Park Historic District, featuring a distinctive half-house design with a plain brick party wall.

Location: Washington, D.C.

GPS coordinates: 38.91556,-77.01667

Latest update: March 24, 2025 05:50

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