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Frederick Douglass High School
Phone:
work410-396-7821
Location:
Mailing:
2301 Gwynns Falls Pky
Baltimore, MD 21217
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| ZIP: | 21217 | | City: | Baltimore | | County: | Baltimore | | Status: | Operational, Magnet | | Level: | High School | | Grades offered: | 09-12 | | Total students: | 1319 | | Students/Teachers: | 18.70 | | | Notable alumni:Clarence W. Blount, first African American Majority leader (19832003), Maryland State Senate
Roger W. Brown, Judge, Circuit Court for Baltimore City (19872002)
Cab Calloway, jazz singer, band leader
Paula Campbell, recording artist
Harry A. Cole, first African-American elected to the Maryland General Assembly
Frank M. Conaway, Clerk of Circuit Court, Baltimore City (1998present), Delegate, District 4 (Baltimore City)
Arrie Davis, Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals
Ethel Ennis, jazz singer
Dru Hill, R&B recording group
Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson, veteran civil rights activist, founder Baltimore branch NAACP
Labtekwon, hip hop artist
Thurgood Marshall, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
Kweisi Mfume, U.S. Congressman (19871996), former President/CEO, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., civil rights activist, namesake Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse
Juanita Jackson Mitchell, civil rights activist, lawyer, first African American female to practice law in Maryland
Parren Mitchell, U.S. Congressman (19711987)
Margaret "Peggy" Murphy, first black woman to chair the Baltimore City Delegation
Pete Rawlings, Appropriations chairman, Maryland House of Delegates
Bishop L. Robinson, First African American police commissioner of Baltimore, Maryland
George Levi Russell, Jr., Judge, Circuit Court, Baltimore City
Chick Webb, Jazz drummer, band leader
Agnes B. Welch, Baltimore City Council (District 4, 19832002) (District 9, 2002present) | | | Contingent: | | | Race | Male | Female | Total | | American Indiana/Alaskan | 0 | 1 | 1 | | Asian/Pacific Islander | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Hispanic | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Black (Non-Hispanic) | 662 | 650 | 1312 | | White (Non-Hispanic) | 5 | 1 | 6 |
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