Governor Wes Moore declared Feb. 20, 2023, as Civil Rights Heroes Day to acknowledge Maryland-born civil rights leaders such as Harriett Tubman for their persistent work and effort for justice.
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By Tashi McQueen,
AFRO Political Writer,
tmcqueen@afro.com

Governor Wes Moore proclaimed Feb. 20, 2023, as Civil Rights Heroes Day in Maryland. 

The Moore-Miller administration chose to honor the date of the death of Frederick Douglass, a Maryland-born former slave and author, to signal  Maryland’s commitment to promoting his legacy. 

“Our nation’s civil rights leaders’ legacies transcend race, nationality, and religion to inspire action and promote equality worldwide,” said Moore. “We will continue to lead in honor of their memory and for the future of all Marylanders as we seek to form a more perfect union both in our state and across the nation.”

The state also recognized many other Maryland-born civil rights leaders such as Harriett Tubman and Thurgood Marshall.

The Maryland flag flew at half-staff from sunrise to sunset.

Tashi McQueen is a Report For America Corps Member.

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