Constantine L. Seferlis

Historical marker location:
339 Maryland Avenue Southwest, The National Mall, District of Columbia
( Marker can be reached from Independence Avenue Southwest west of 7th Street Southwest, on the right when traveling west.)

(1928 - 2005). Stone Carver

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The District was the site of one of the first major race riots in U.S. history: The Washington, D.C. race riot of 1919 was sparked by tensions between white and black residents and lasted for several days. It resulted in 15 deaths and over 100 injuries.