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Maryland Summer Colony Bars Jews

August 21, 1929
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Capitalization of social anti-Semitism as a sales point was evident in the literature distributed among the Washington elite by the promoters of Maryland’s newest summer colony, Beverley Beach. Its development is intended to serve vacationists from Baltimore, Washington and Annapolis.

In their circular the promoters feature the Beverley Club at the beach which is described in the following terms: “Beverley Club is for the pleasure and convenience of the guests of Beverley Beach, restricted to a select Gentile list.”

The circular has been mailed to many residents in this city and vicinity. Included on the mailing list were Jews.

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