Annapolis to Recognize Parren J. Mitchell's Transformative Contributions with Memorial Dedication at Pip Moyer Rec Center on May 28



The City of Annapolis today announced the dedication of the Parren J. Mitchell Memorial at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center on Wednesday, May 28, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. This ceremony will commemorate the enduring legacy of a truly groundbreaking individual who overcame obstacles and continues to inspire successive generations.

Parren J. Mitchell achieved a historic milestone as the first African American elected to the United States Congress from Maryland. This accomplishment represented a pivotal moment in our state's political and social evolution. In addition to his impactful service in Congress, Mr. Mitchell collaborated closely with local leaders to successfully establish Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday as a state holiday, thereby positioning Maryland as only the second state in the nation to formally recognize the lasting impact of this esteemed civil rights leader.

The Roger "Pip" Moyer Recreation Center serves as a particularly meaningful and fitting location for this memorial. It functions as an essential center for community engagement, inclusivity, and youth development, and it also possesses a historical connection to the Mitchell family's involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. During that critical period, former State Senator Michael Mitchell, Parren J. Mitchell’s nephew, was arrested during a sit-in at a segregated restaurant, and he subsequently called upon Roger “Pip” Moyer to provide bail. By placing the memorial at this location, officials can firmly root Parren J. Mitchell’s legacy within the very community shaped by his family's unwavering dedication to equality, service, and progress.

Mayor Gavin Buckley has expressed his profound pride in hosting this memorial, stating, "Annapolis is honored to host this memorial in commemoration of Parren J. Mitchell. His exemplary life's work continues to inspire our collective pursuit of justice, equity, and opportunity for all."

This memorial has been realized through the dedicated efforts of the Caucus of African American Leaders and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee, who successfully spearheaded the fundraising initiatives for this tribute. These esteemed organizations have a distinguished history of bringing significant memorials to our city, including the Civil Rights Footsoldiers Memorial at People’s Park and the Guardians of the First Amendment Memorial on Compromise Street.

On April 28, the Annapolis City Council unanimously approved a Resolution to situate the statue at the Pip Moyer Recreation Center, a cherished and frequently visited landmark within Maryland’s capital city.

To read a copy of Parren Mitchell's obituary, go to: Parren Mitchell's Obituary

Carl Snowden, convener of the Caucus of African American Leaders, emphasized the profound significance of the memorial: “The Parren J. Mitchell statue stands not merely as a tribute to an exceptional man, but also as a powerful symbol of progress and possibility. I extend my sincere gratitude to the community for their generous support in funding this monument. We are also deeply appreciative of the City’s acknowledgment of Mitchell’s enduring legacy. Together, we ensure that future generations comprehend the profound impact of principled leadership and the vital importance of civic engagement."

**Event Details:**

**What:** Dedication of the Parren J. Mitchell Memorial
**When:** May 28, 2025 | 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
**Where:** Pip Moyer Recreation Center, 273 Hilltop Lane, Annapolis, MD

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