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480 (35) Callcott, Maryland and America, 12; Reid, Negro Community, 8-11. (36) Roderick N. Ryon, "Old West Baltimore," Maryland Historical Magazine, 77 (Spring 1982), 62, 65; Hayward Farrar, "See What the Afro Says: The Baltimore Afro-American, 1892-1950" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Chicago, 1983), 41-2. (37) The Reminiscences of Palmer Weber" (1988), interviewed by Andor Skotnes, in the Oral History Collection of Columbia University; "The Reminiscences of Broadus Mitchell" (1972), interviewed by Daniel SingaJ, in the Oral History Collection of Columbia University, 76-7; Farrar, "Afro," 41-2. (38) Duncan, Metropolis and Region, 117,248-78,444-451; Castells, Urban Question, 26-7. (39) Duncan, Metropolis and Region, 447 Chapter 3 (1) "Reminiscences of Clarence Mitchell" (1981), interviewed by Ed Edwin, in the Columbia University Oral History Collection, 12-3. (2) The following account of white ethnic communities in Baltimore is based principally on: Interview with Sigmund Diamond by Andor Skotnes (session 1), April 19,1988; Jo Anne E. Argersinger, Toward a New Deal in Baltimore: People and Government in the Great Depression (Chapel Hill: 1988), 6-7; D. Randall Beirne, "Hampden-Woodberry: The Mill Village in the Urban Setting" Maryland Historical Magazine, 77 (March 1982), 6-26; 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, XI (Spring 1980), 39-49; 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; Dieter Cunz, The Maryland Germans: A History (Princcton: 1948), 331-333,392-430; Isaac M. Fcin, The Making of An American Jewish Community, 1773-1920 (Philadelphia: 1971), 147-179,196-197,214-215,230-231; W. Theodore Durr, "People of the Peninsula," Maryland Historical Magazine, 77 (March 1982), 27-53; Sherry H. Olson, Baltimore: Hie Building of an American City (Baltimore: 1980), 179-183.200-201,279-286,299- 300,338-399; W. Edward Orser, The Making of a Baltimore Rowhousc Community: The Edmonson Avenue Area, 1915-1945" Maryland Historical Magazine, 80 (Fall 1985), 203-227; Nancy Torrieri, "Residential Dispersal and the Survival of the Italian Community in Metropolitan Baltimore, 1920-1980" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, 1982), 33-35,51-68,81,91-124,143-152,163- 172. (3) See note 4, chapter 1, on the use of racial/ethnic terminology.