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(54) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 2), March 19, 1987.
(55) Clarence Mitchell Oral History, MS. No. 8154, Maryland Historical Society,
65.
Chapter 7
(1) Afro-American, June 17,1933. For testimonials to Costonie's healing powers,
see Afro-American, June 24, September 23, 1933.
(2) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell by Andor Skotnes (session 3), August 5,
1987; Afro-American, June 17,1933.
(3) See chapter 8 for a discussion of the PUL.
(4) Afro-American June 17,24, October 7, 1933.
(5) Interview with Evelyn Burrell by Andor Skotnes, October 4, 1987.
(6) Afro-American, September 30, October 7, 1933; the September 30 issue has an
extended discussion of Peeks.
(7) Interview with Evelyn Burrell, October 4,1987; Ira De A. Reid, The Negro
Community of Baltimore; A Social Survey, (Baltimore: October 1,1934), 172-173.
(8) Afro-American, June 17, September 30, October 7,1933.
(9) Afro-American, June 24,1933 (reports that Costonie was in Philadelphia);
September 23,1933 (reports that he was back in Baltimore); October 7,1933;
Interview with Evelyn Burrell, October 4,1987.
(10) Afro-American, September 30, October 7, December 23,1933; Henry J.
McGuinn, The Courts and the Occupational Status of Negroes in Maryland,"
Social Forces 18 (December 1939), 259.
(11) Afro-American, September 30,1933.
(12) Afro-American, September 3,23,30, October 7,1933; McGuinn, The Courts,"
259, claims that Costonie took 437 prospective voters to the registration office.
(13) Afro-American, September 30,1933.
(14) Afro-American, September 23,1933; Gary Jerome Hunter, "Don't Buy from
Where You Can't Work"; Black Urban Boycott Movements during the Depression,
1929-1941" (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan, 1977)," 77-102,131;
Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 3), August 5,1987. The major
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