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Friends of Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery

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A site honoring the memory of the African American patients who lost their lives at Crownsville State Hospital Center. 

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Friends of Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery

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A site honoring the memory of the African American patients who lost their lives at Crownsville State Hospital Center. 

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Join Friends of Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery in Making a Difference

The FCHPC is a community organization in the process of applying for nonprofit designation. This status will enable the organization to operate with certain tax-exempt benefits and further its mission of serving the community.

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About Friends of Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery

Built by the Patients.
Maryland Hospital for the Negro Insane.

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Our nonprofit foundation honors the memory of African American patients lost at Crownsville State Hospital Center through advocacy, education, and commemoration, ensuring their stories are never forgotten. 

Home of the 1st 12 patients at MD Hospital For the Negro Insane in the Willow Plant on Bacon Ridge

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We offer educational services, historical tours, and commemoration ceremonies to ensure patient's stories are never forgotten. 

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Friends of Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery promotes understanding and healing to impact our community positively and beyond. 

Capturing Our Mission: A Photo Story of Friends of Crownsville Hospital Patient Cemetery

    FCHPC makes the front page of the Washington Post!

    Their graves were marked only by numbers. She fought to find their names.

    Annapolis historian Janice Hayes-Williams has worked since 2001 to recover the names of more than 1,700 people buried at Crownsville, once Maryland’s only mental hospital for Black patients.


    Washington Post article by Joe Heim. 

    Janice Hayes-Williams

    Annapolis Book Festival: Antonia Hylton

    Antonia Hylton, author of Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum, had the pleasure of speaking about her experiences and what led to the creation and intent of this New York Times Best Seller. Moderator at this year's Annapolis Book Fest was Mrs. Janice Hayes-Williams. 

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