Beyond downtown museums and mid-town and uptown galleries the Historic Anacostia neighborhood hosts and maintains several outdoor museum-quality canvasses of a half-dozen Frederick Douglass-themed murals created by local emerging artists, citywide artist collectives and some of of the best known muralists in the city and region.
Join local street historian and author John Muller for a unique walking tour to visit and discuss these distinctive works of art and their local importance and historic significance.
Questions and photography are encouraged throughout the walking tour!
Meeting Point: outside of the Anacostia Metro Station (Green Line)
End Point: the visitor’s center of the
Wear walking shoes, total travel is 2 miles. Parts of the tour are not accessible for people with mobility issues. Tour is not ADA accessible.
Metro:
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John Muller, author of
Muller has presented widely throughout the DC-Baltimore metropolitan area at venues including the Library of Congress, Newseum, Politics and Prose, American Library in Paris and local universities. He is currently working on a book about the lost history of Frederick Douglass on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
He has been quoted on the back of the 70 bus as well as in the pages of the Washington Post, Star Democrat and other newspapers of record, as well as being featured on the airwaves of C-SPAN’s BookTV, C-SPAN’s American History TV, WDVM (Hagerstown), NBC4 (Washington), WPFW, WAMU, WYPR and Delmarva Pubic Radio.