Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Aris T. Allen (1910-1991)
MSA SC 3520-2180

Sources:


Books -

May, Jude Thomas.  Achieving the American Dream.

Rollo, Vera F.  The Black Experience in Maryland.  Lanham, Md.:  The Maryland Historical Press, 1980.

Stiverson, Gregory A., ed.  Maryland Manual 1983-1984.  Annapolis:  The Hall of Records Commission, 1984.


Newspaper articles (in chronological order) -

"Md. has lost 'outstanding friend.'"  The Capital, 8 February 1991.

"Aris Allen, GOP delegate from Arundel, found dead."  The Baltimore Sun, 9 February 1991.

"Aris Allen dead at 80.  Black delegate takes own life."  The Capital, 9 February 1991.

"Md. GOP Del. is an apparent Suicide." The Washington Post, 9 February 1991.

"Few measure up to compassionate Aris Allen."  The Capital, 10 February 1991.

"Our say:  Dr. Aris Allen:  His achievements will live forever."  The Capital, 10 February 1991.

"Aris Allen, doctor, civil rights leader, lawmaker."  The Capital, 11 February 1991.

"Allen's quiet leadership resounded through county."  The Anne Arundel County Sun, 10 February 1991.

"Allen was 'one of a kind.'"  The Sunday Capital, 10 February 1991.

"Allen's death takes away a true patron to county arts."  The Anne Arundel County Sun, 17 February 1991.

"Private Clubs, Public Privileges."  The Baltimore Sun, 8 April 1994.

"Teacher carries on legacy of Aris T. Allen."  The Capital, 6 February 2002.


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