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"Baltimore's Remarkable Woman�Mrs. Lillie Jackson" article on NAACP president being responsible for recreation suit victory. 1 page.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
"2 Baltimore Women Win Seats to Md. House of Delegates" article on Irma G. Dixon and Verga F. Welcome winning democrats Maryland House of Delegates seats. 1 page.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
Press release "Women in Politics Day to be Held at Morgan" detailing three women of national prominence visiting Morgan State College. 3 pages.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
"All-Negro Coalition Ticket Is Opposed by Mrs. Dixon" article discussing Mrs. Irma G. Dixon's opposition of an all-Negro "coalition" ticket in The Sun. 1 page.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
"All-Negro Ticket Hit" article on Mrs. Dixon disavowing the backing of Coalition Group in The Sun. 1 page.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
"'Something Wrong With Our Way of Life..' 1,000 Hear Heroine of Alabama" article on Mrs. Rosa Parks speaking to NAACP in Baltimore at Sharp St. Memorial Methodist Church. 1 page.
"CORE Hears Mississippian In Bitter Attack on Dr. King" article on Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer's comments on Dr. King. 1 page.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
A letter to Richard Parker from Rebecca Lloyd Shippen regarding the death of her mother, Parker's cousin. 3 pages.
A letter to Richard Parker from Rebecca Lloyd Shippen regarding her relatives in Virginia. 3 pages.
A letter to Elizabeth McDuffie from Tot (Elizabeth Patillo) discussing her teaching career at the Maryland School for the Blind in Baltimore, Maryland.
Article on the historic Paul Laurence Dunbar Collection, including letters, manuscripts, and memorabilia from the esteemed poet and his wife, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, has been acquired by the University of Delaware. The priceless archive provides insights into the life and relationship of the renowned literary couple. Paul Laurence Dunbar's impact on American literature endures, and his works continue to resonate with readers and scholars alike.