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482 (17) Interview with Sigmund Diamond (session 1), April 19,1988; "Oral History Interview with Sara Barton by Barbara Wertheimer, June 4,1976, Baltimore, Maryland"; Laurine Levy Kartman, "Jewish Occupational Roots in Baltimore at the Turn of the Century" Maryland Historical Magazine 74 (March 1979), 52-61; Fein, Jewish Community, 165-171; Olson, Baltimore, 281-285; Nina Asher "Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca: Feminist Trade Unionist, 1894-1946." (Ph.D. SUNY Binghamton, 1982), 62-5. (18) U.S. Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States, volume 3, part 1, 1059; Ira De A. Reid, The Negro Community of Baltimore: A Social Survey (Baltimore: October 1,1934), chapters 4,5,6,7,10; Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell by Andor Skotnes (session 1), February 20,1987; Juanita Jackson Mitchell and Virginia Jackson Kiah, Oral History interview, MS. no. 8094, page 48, McKeldin-Jackson Oral History collection, Maryland Historical Society; Suzanne Ellery Greene, "Black Republicans on the Baltimore City Council, 1890-1931" Maryland Historical Magazine, 74 (September 1979), 203; Thurgood Marshall," documentary movie produced by Carl Rowan, 1988. (19) U.S. Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States; Population, 1930, volume 2,67, table 23; Reid, Survey, chapters 3,5. (20) Reid, Survey, chapters 8,9. (21) Reid, Survey, chapter 9; Evening Sun, June 7,1936. (22) Ira De A. Reid, Negro Membership in American Labor Unions (New York: 1930), 48,106,139-141; Reid, Survey, 186-204; for a series of reports on Negro Trade Week, see Sun, February 1,2,4,5, 6,7,1932. (23) Reid, Survey, 148-152. (24) Bettye C Thomas, "Public Education and Black Protest in Baltimore, 1865- 1900" Maryland Historical Magazine 71 (Fall 1976), 381-391; Reid, Survey, 99. Roderick N. Ryon notes that "parents in the eastern sections were especially proud of School 103, on Division Street, a model elementary school which drew students from East and South Baltimore." "Old West Baltimore," Maryland Historical Magazine, Spring 1982,57. (25) Hayward Farrar, "See What the Afro Says: The Baltimore Afro-American, 1892-1950" (Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1983), 192-204; Reid, Survey, 97-105; Dorothy Brown, "Maryland Between the Wars," Maryland: A History, 1632-1974 edited by Richard Walsh and William Lloyd Fox (Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1974), 725-6. (26) Reid, Survey, 182-186. (27) Many of the larger Black churches occupied buildings that were originally