Maryland lawmakers are pushing for Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall’s public elementary school, P.S. 103, to be deemed as a National Historic Site. The designation would aid in preserving and protecting the building for future generations to explore Marshall’s legacy.The site is currently home to the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center, opened in July under the leadership of Dr. Alvin C. Hathaway Sr., president and CEO of the Beloved Community Services Corporation. (Photo Courtesy of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund)
