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516 December 11,1933. (40) Afro-American, November 4, 1933. (41) Afro-American, November 18, 1933. (42) "Reminiscences of Clarence Mitchell," 6; Sun, February 22,1934; Dorothy Brown, "Maryland Between the Wars," Maryland: A History, 1632-1974, edited by Richard Walsh and William Lloyd Fox (Baltimore: 1974), 719-20. (43) Afro-American, October 28, 1933; Sun, January 24, March 20,1934. (44) Afro-American, October 28, November 11,1933; Evening Sun, October 10, 1933; Sun, January 24, March 20,1934. (45) Sun, January 8,20,24, February 28, March 1, 2,3, 6,18,20,1934. (46) Sun, March 20, May 18,1933. (47) Sun, April 19,27, June 26,1934. (48) Sun, July 27, December 2, December 6, December 7, December 8,1934. (49) Afro-American, March 10,1934; Sun December 29,1934, March 2,10, June 7, 14, July 16,1934. (50) Genna Rae McNeil, Groundwork; Charles Hamilton Houston and the Struggle for Civil Rights (Philacslphia: 1983), 95, 108-9. (51) Quoted in McNeil, Groundwork, 96. (52) McNeil, Groundwork, 95 (53) McNeil, Groundwork, 95-98. (54) McNeil, Groundwork, 98-101. (55) McNeil, Groundwork, 98-101; 119-20 (56) Sun, June 14,1933. (57) This suggestion on Houston's motives is obviously speculation, but it is, I believe, in line with McNeil's account of his personal and political outlook. (58) City-Wide Young People's Forum, The Fourth Annual Intercollegiate Oratorical, Vocal, and Instrumental Contest," April 26,1935 [hereafter, CWYPF, "Contest" (1935)], 3-4, in the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum; Interview with Evelyn Burrell by Andor Skotnes, October 4,1987.