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Mckeldin Jackson Subject Guide Subject Guide to the McKeldin-Jackson Project, 1969-1977 The following guide has been prepared to provide some direction for research in the main subject areas of the McKeldin-Jackson Project. This is by no means an exhaustive list. Further exploration of all interviews is suggested, particularly by use of the name indexes available for many of the oral histories as well as the interview summaries located on the McKeldin-Jackson Oral History Project inventory. African Americans on Police Force OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris OH 8152, James Hepbron Afro-American Newspaper and Dr. Carl Murphy OH 8147, Troy Brailey OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8154, OH 8198, OH 8209, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8140, Elizabeth Murphy Ross OH 8160, Luther H. Stuckey OH 8127, Edward N. Wilson OH 8136, Leon Sachs OH 8076, Rev. Arthur Payne OH 8132, Judge John R. Hargrove OH 8117, Louise Kerr Hines OH 8143, Winifred O. Bryson OH 8141, Margaret L. Dyer OH 8174, Clarence Blount OH 8163, Martin D. Jenkins OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Baltimore Commission Self-Survey OH 8146, Lane Berk OH 8172, Walter Sondheim OH 8020, Caroline Ramsay Black Panther Party, Soul School & other militant groups OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8094, OH 8097, Virginia Jackson Kiah OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8160, Luther H. Stuckey OH 8118, Chester L. Wickwire OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Black United Front OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8129, Rev. Frank L. Williams OH 8170, Parren Mitchell Buy Where You Work Campaign OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8094, OH 8097, Virginia Jackson Kiah OH 8131, Vernon Dobson OH 8210, Willie Adams OH 8102, Judge Robert B. Watts OH 8130, Thomas M. Hugh Cambridge, MD OH 8146, Lane Berk OH 8128, Marion Bascom OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8169, J. Millard Tawes OH 8129, Rev. Frank L. Williams OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Churches OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8147, Troy Brailey OH 8128, Marion Bascom OH 8110, Enolia McMillan OH 8131, Vernon Dobson OH 8160, Luther Stuckey OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8129, Rev. Frank L. Williams OH 8076, Rev. Arthur Payne OH 8157, Paul Bailey College entry for African Americans OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8154, OH 8198, OH 8209, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. OH 8102, Judge Robert B. Watts OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8139, Donald G. Murray OH 8094, OH 8097, Virginia Jackson Kiah Communism OH 8147, Troy Brailey CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) OH 8146, Lane Berk OH 8128, Marion Bascom OH 8137, Silas Craft OH 8119, Thomas J. D’Alesandro, III OH 8151, Katherine Rinehart OH 8136, Leon Sachs OH 8104, OH 8112, David Glenn OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8094, OH 8097, Virginia Jackson Kiah OH 8101, Peter Marudas OH 8113, Marshall Bright, Sr. OH 8122, Frieda Coleman OH 8132, Judge John R. Hargrove OH 8144, Solomon Liss OH 8167, Eugene Feinblatt OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8174, James W. Rouse OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Employment OH 8119, Thomas J. D’Alesandro, III OH 8147, Troy Brailey OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8159, Tucker R. Dearing OH 8104, OH 8112, David Glenn OH 8127, Edward N. Wilson OH 8151, Katherine Rinehart OH 8101, Peter Marudas OH 8136, Leon Sachs OH 8160, Luther Stuckey OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris OH 8152, James Hepbron OH 8121, Samuel Hopkins OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8113, Marshall Bright, Sr. OH 8117, Louise Kerr Hines OH 8174, Clarence Blount OH 8153, Raymond A.C. Young OH 8182, McKeldin-Jackson Project Colloquium Firsts in African American Appointments OH 8047, OH 8155, Mildred Momberger OH 8148, J. Marshall Stewart OH 8102, Judge Robert B. Watts OH 8127, Edward N. Wilson OH 8210, Willie Adams OH 8152, James Hepbron OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Freedom House OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8113, Marshall Bright, Sr. OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Housing and Zoning OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8210, Willie Adams OH 8116, H. Warren Buckler OH 8114, Clifton Jones OH 8105, Thelma Turner OH 8143, Winifred O. Bryson OH 8139, Donald G. Murray OH 8020, Caroline Ramsay OH 8167, Eugene Feinblatt OH 8174, James W. Rouse OH 8176, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan OH 8182, McKeldin-Jackson Project Colloquium H. Rap Brown OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Human Relations Committees Maryland State/Baltimore OH 8146, Lane Berk OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8106, Marshall Jones, Jr. OH 8116, H. Warren Buckler OH 8020, Caroline Ramsay Jackson, Dr. Lillie May OH 8104, OH 8112, David Glenn OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8154, OH 8198, OH 8209, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8160, Luther Stuckey OH 8131, Vernon Dobson OH 8094, OH 8097, Virginia Jackson Kiah OH 8140, Elizabeth Murphy Ross OH 8136, Leon Sachs OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris OH 8121, Samuel Hopkins OH 8210, Willie Adams OH 8211, Bowen Kieffer Jackson OH 8182, McKeldin-Jackson Project Colloquium OH 8119, Thomas J. D’Alesandro, III OH 8170, Parren Mitchell Jewish Community OH 8147, Troy Brailey OH 8104, OH 8112, David Glenn OH 8154, OH 8198, OH 8209, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8140, Elizabeth Murphy Ross OH 8172, Walter Sondheim OH 8146, Lane Berk OH 8136, Leon Sachs OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome OH 8123, Esther Lazarus OH 8144, Solomon Liss OH 8167, Eugene Feinblatt Ku Klux Klan OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris League of Women Voters OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome Legal Moves/Cases For Civil Rights OH 8182, McKeldin-Jackson Project Colloquium OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8171, Milton Allen OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8159, Tucker R. Dearing OH 8136, Leon Sachs OH 8102, Judge Robert B. Watts OH 8144, Solomon Liss OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Lynchings, Maryland, 1931 & 1933 OH 8209, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. OH 8170, Parren Mitchell March on Annapolis, 1942 OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8094, OH 8097, Virginia Jackson Kiah OH 8140, Elizabeth Murphy Ross OH 8103, Judge Harry Cole OH 8076, Rev. Arthur Payne OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome OH 8174, Clarence Blount OH 8153, Raymond A.C. Young OH 8210, Willie Adams OH 8182, McKeldin-Jackson Project Colloquium McKeldin, Gov. Theodore R. OH 8119, Thomas J. D’Alesandro, III OH 8104, OH 8112, David Glenn OH 8181, OH 8282, Theodore R. McKeldin, Jr. OH 8047, OH 8155, Mildred Momberger OH 8172, Walter Sondheim OH 8121, Samuel Hopkins OH 8151, Katherine Rinehart OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8136, Leon Sachs OH 8106, Marshall Jones, Jr. OH 8101, Peter Marudas OH 8152, James Hepbron OH 8160, Luther H. Stuckey OH 8099, Peggy Ewing Waxter OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome OH 8129, Rev. Frank L. Williams OH 8131, Vernon Dobson OH 8148, J. Marshall Stewart OH 8259, Frances Morton Froelicher OH 8020, Caroline Ramsay OH 8116, H. Warren Buckler OH 8167, Eugene Feinblatt OH 8111, Earle Poorbaugh OH 8161, Louis Goldstein OH 8132, Judge John R. Hargrove OH 8174, James W. Rouse OH 8157, Paul Bailey OH 8166, Charles Whiteford OH 8156, Joseph Carter OH 8168, Victor Frenkel OH 8176, Lawrence Cardinal Shehan OH 8182, McKeldin-Jackson Project Colloquium OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) OH 8147, Troy Brailey OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8137, Silas Craft OH 8159, Tucker R. Dearing OH 8140, Elizabeth Murphy Ross OH 8154, OH 8198, OH 8209, Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8102, Judge Robert B. Watts OH 8110, Enolia McMillan OH 8160, Luther H. Stuckey OH 8094, OH 8097, Virginia Jackson Kiah OH 8129, Rev. Frank L. Williams OH 8131, Vernon Dobson OH 8210, Willie Adams OH 8113, Marshall Bright, Sr. OH 8132, Judge John R. Hargrove OH 8117, Louise Kerr Hines OH 8120, Dr. Charles Watts OH 8157, Paul Bailey OH 8143, Winifred O. Bryson OH 8141, Margaret L. Dyer OH 8145, Verda D. Welcome OH 8149, Susie Murphy OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8174, Clarence Blount OH 8182, McKeldin-Jackson Project Colloquium OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Ober Law OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8170, Parren Mitchell Omnibus Civil Rights Bill Baltimore, 1963 OH 8128, Marion Bascom OH 8159, Tucker R. Dearing OH 8104, OH 8112, David Glenn OH 8151, Katherine Rinehart OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8020, Caroline Ramsay OH 8122, Frieda Coleman OH 8119, Thomas J. D’Alesandro, III OH 8125, Col. William A. Harris Police Brutality OH 8138, Evelyn Burrell OH 8171, Milton Allen OH 8134, Dr. J.E.T. Camper OH 8094, OH 8095, OH 8097, Juanita Jackson Mitchell OH 8170, Parren Mitchell OH 8152, James Hepbron OH 8102, Judge Robert B. Watts OH 8129, Rev. Frank L. Williams OH 8125, Col.
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