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478 (14) Roderick Ryon, "Baltimore Workers and Industrial Decision-Making, 1890- 1917, Journal of Southern History 4 (November 1985), 566. Although Ryon is discussing Baltimore in the period 1890- 1917 rather than 1930, the essential "in-betweeness" of Baltimore as far back as the early nineteenth century is amply demonstrated in Fields, Middle Ground, chapter 1. (15) Johnson, "Negroes at Work," 13; Second Industrial Survey, 13. (16) Olson, Baltimore, 239, 242; Otis Dudley Duncan, et al., Metropolis and Region (Baltimore: 1960), 117. (17) Reutter, Sparrows Point, 107; Olson, Baltimore, 304: Brown, "Maryland Between the Wars," 700-1; Second Industrial Survey, 19. Prior to its purchase, the Sparrows Point mill was owned by Pennsylvania Steel. While not a local Baltimore firm, this company was relatively small-scale and regional in character. The sale of the mill to Bethlehem Steel made it pan of a national giant. (18) Reutter, Sparrows Point, 107; Olson, Baltimore, 304; Brown, "Maryland Between the Wars," 700-1; Second Industrial Survey, 19. (19) Second Industrial Survey, map 3; Olson, Baltimore, 302-8. (20) Olson, Baltimore, 212ff, 254-6,303; D. Randall Beirne, "Hampden- Woodberry: The Mill Village in the Urban Setting" Maryland Historical Magazine 77 (March 1982), 6-26; D. Randall Beirne, "Residential Growth and Stability in the Baltimore Industrial Community of Canton during the Late Nineteenth Century" Maryland Historical Magazine 74 (March 1979), 39-51; D. Randall Beirne, The Impact of Black Labor on European Immigration into Baltimore's Oldtown, 1790- 1910" Maryland Historical Magazine 83 (Winter 1988): 331-345; D. Randall Beirne, "Late Nineteenth Century Industrial Communities in Baltimore." The Maryland Historian, XL (Spring 1980), 39-49; W. Theodore Durr, "People of the Peninsula" Maryland Historical Magazine 77 (March 1982): 27-53; Ryon, "Baltimore Workers," 569. (21) Interview with Sigmund Diamond by Andor Skotnes (session 1), April 19, 1988; Isaac M. Fein The Making of An American Jewish Community, 1773-1920 (Philadelphia: 1971), 178-9; Nancy Torrieri, "Residential Dispersal and the Survival of the Italian Community in Metropolitan Baltimore, 1920-1980" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, 1982), 56-68; W. Edward Orser, "The Making of a Baltimore Rowhouse Community: The Edmonson Avenue Area, 1915-1945" Maryland Historical Magazine 80 (Fall 1985), 203-227. (22) George H. Callcott, Maryland and America: 1940 to 1980 (Baltimore: 1985), 19-20; Olson, Baltimore, 303^. (23) Ira De A. Reid, "The Negro Community of Baltimore: A Social Survey"