Home // History // St. Mary’s College of MD: Commemorative

St. Mary’s College of MD: Commemorative

History

Commemorative to Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland

In 2016, the remains of slave quarters were discovered on land owned by SMCM. The Commemorative to Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland stands in the proximity of this site and honours the enslaved people who lived and worked there. The story and resistance of these people is detailed on plaques beside the monument.  As described in the Honoring the Enslaved website, “Just as it is a part of the history of the nation, slavery is part of the greater narrative of Southern Maryland. St. Mary’s College of Maryland recognizes its role in this history and our responsibility not only to acknowledge and honor the enslaved people who lived on this land but to change the narrative and learn from the past.”

Planning Your Visit

The physical location of the memorial on campus is at 47777 Mattapany Road, Lexington Park, MD

Virtual:

https://www.smcm.edu/honoring-enslaved/

County: St. Mary's County
Themes: African American People and Culture
Timeframes: 1607 – 1763 Colonization, 1763 – 1783 The Revolutionary Era, 1783 – 1800 Founding a New Nation, 1800 – 1828 The Early Nationalist Period, 1828 – 1860 Antebellum America, 1860 – 1877 The Civil War and Reconstruction
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

Details

Type of Entry: Individual Resource
County: St. Mary's County
Themes: African American People and Culture
Timeframes: 1607 – 1763 Colonization, 1763 – 1783 The Revolutionary Era, 1783 – 1800 Founding a New Nation, 1800 – 1828 The Early Nationalist Period, 1828 – 1860 Antebellum America, 1860 – 1877 The Civil War and Reconstruction
Audience: College, General Public, High School, Middle School, Teacher

Join us to discover a hidden chapter in history.