(BALTIMORE – June 27, 2025)—Ashburton stood tall this past Saturday to honor a true giant in Baltimore’s Black history. Herbert “Herb” Brown, a centenarian, veteran, entrepreneur, and architect of political progress, was celebrated by unveiling a street bearing his name. Renaming a block to Herb Brown Way marked more than a tribute. It marked a legacy. Mr. Brown served his country in World War II before returning home to serve his people. He made history as the founder of Mondawmin Travel Agency, the first full-service Black-owned travel business in Maryland. At a time when Black travelers faced roadblocks and redlining, his agency became a symbol of access, dignity, and economic strength. Mondawmin Mall had just two Black-owned businesses back then. He was one of them. His impact extended far beyond the travel industry. Mr. Brown was appointed to several key city and state leadership bodies, including the Baltimore City Liquor Board, the Board of Zoning Appeals, the Maryland Tourism Task Force, the U.S. International Tourism Task Force, and the Council for Equal Business Opportunity. His behind-the-scenes organizing helped pave the way for a new era of Black political leadership in Baltimore and throughout Maryland. Saturday’s dedication brought together over 100 people, including elected officials, civic leaders, longtime friends, and members of the city’s most influential political networks. Among those in attendance were Council Vice President Sharon Green Middleton, Judge Askew Gatewood Jr., Delegates Scott Phillips, Sandy Rosenberg, Malcolm Ruff, developer Theo Rodgers, and former mayors Kurt Schmoke, Sheila Dixon, and Catherine Pugh. Governor Wes Moore also recently visited Mr. Brown, offering gratitude from the highest state leadership level. His son Kevin Brown shared that that moment left Mr. Brown beaming. Members of the historic Vanguard Political Organization were also present to pay tribute. Vanguard played a central role in shaping Black political power in Baltimore during the second half of the 20th century. Herb Brown was part of that movement. His often quiet and consistent work helped uplift others and build the foundation for progress. His great-niece, Chezia Cager, spoke to the larger meaning of the moment. This wasn’t just about one man. It was about honoring a generation that helped change the course of the city’s history. She reminded the crowd that these stories must be told while our elders are here to hear them. The unveiling of Herb Brown Way is more than a symbolic act. It is a living, permanent acknowledgment of a man who helped build the civic and economic infrastructure for Black Baltimore to thrive. At BMORENews, we believe in giving our legends their flowers now. Herb Brown, we salute you. Thank you for opening doors and creating a path for so many to walk through.

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