Oral history interview, 1976.

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Oral history interview, 1976.

Topics include the roles of Lillie May Jackson, Theodore R. McKeldin, and Carl Murphy in the civil rights movement; the Urban League; and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Typescript : 5 p.Tape : cassette (60 min.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7345417

Maryland historical society

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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Organizational History and List of Officers Organizational History 1909 Issued the “Call,” a statement calling for a conference to protest discrimination and violence against African Americans Convened the National Negro Conference on May 31 and June 1, New York, N.Y. E...

Louis, Michael, 1943-

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Collins, W. George

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Former journalist at Baltimore Afro-American newspaper. From the description of Oral history interview, 1976. (Maryland Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32819137 ...

McKeldin, Theodore R. (Theodore Roosevelt), 1900-1974

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Governor of Maryland (1951-1959) and mayor of Baltimore (1943-1947, 1963-1967). From the description of Oral history interview, 1971-1973. (Maryland Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32822054 From the description of Oral history interview, 1973. (Maryland Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32818907 Government official. From the description of Reminiscences of Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin : oral history, 1968. (Columbia University In the City ...

Murphy, Carl, 1889-1967

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Jackson, Lillie May, 1889-1975

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National urban league

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The National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, later the National Urban League, resulted from the 1910 merger of three welfare organizations in New York, N.Y.: the Committee for Improving Industrial Conditions among Negroes in New York, the Committee on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, and the National League for Protection of Colored Women. From the description of Records of the National Urban League, 1910-1986 (bulk 1930-1979). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71130941 ...