Louis Sylvester Diggs, a historian of Baltimore County's Bla

Louis Sylvester Diggs, a historian of Baltimore County's Black communities and a retired schools personnel officer, dies – Capital Gazette

Louis Sylvester Diggs, a historian of Baltimore County’s Black communities and a retired schools personnel officer, died Oct. 24 at Northwest Hospital Center. The former Catonsville resident was 90.

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