Mary Church Terrell House National Historic Landmark in Washington, D.C.

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The Mary Church Terrell House National Historic Landmark in Washington, D.C. is the preserved former residence of civil rights and women’s suffrage leader Mary Church Terrell, recognized for its association with her pioneering activism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Landmark
building
historic house
architecturalType row house
associatedWith African American women’s club movement
National Association of Colored Women
civil rights activism
early 20th‑century civil rights organizing
women’s suffrage activism
category African American historic places
Houses in Washington, D.C.
National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerResident Mary Church Terrell
hasPreservationStatus preserved historic site
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
listing on the National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington, D.C.
namedAfter Mary Church Terrell
notableFor home of a pioneering African American civil rights leader
home of a prominent women’s suffrage advocate
partOf historic resources related to African American civil rights in Washington, D.C.
significantFor African American civil rights history
African American women’s history
association with Mary Church Terrell
women’s suffrage movement
use residence

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Mary Church Terrell honoredIn Mary Church Terrell House National Historic Landmark in Washington, D.C.