Andor D. Skotnes, The Black Freedom Movement and the Worker's Movement in Baltimore, 1930-1939, Rutger's PhD, 1991,
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518 (74) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell («««inn 1) February 20,1987, (session 2), March 19, 1987, (session 3), August 5,1987. (75) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 1), February 20, 1987, (session 2), March 19,1987, (session 3), August 5,1987. (76) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 1), February 20,1987, (session 2), March 19, 1987, (session 3), August 5,1987. (77) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 1), February 20, 1987, (session 2), March 19,1987, (session 3), August 5,1987. (78) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 2), February 20,1987. Chapter 11 (1) "Reminiscences of Broadus Mitchell" (1972), interviewed by Daniel Singal, in the Oral History Collection of Columbia University, 146-9. Elisabeth Oilman ran for U.S. Senator on the Socialist Party ticket in 1934; see "What Socialists Stand For; Platform of the Socialist Party of Maryland," May 1934, in the Vertical Files, Enoch Pratt Free Library. (2) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell by Andor Skotnes (session 1), February 20,1987. Oilman was not Quaker but an Episcopalian whose politics, like those of the progressive Quakers, were based in religious morality. A number of Quakers were in or near the SP as was noted above. The forum Mitchell speaks of was the Baltimore Forum that was then in its twentieth season; see Sun November 12,1934 and above. (3) Sun, February 19, May 21, 1934. (4) Afro-American, August 4, 1934. (5) "What Socialists Stand For: Platform of the Socialist Party of Maryland," May 1934; Sun, September 11,1934. (6) Sun, June 30, July 15,30,1934. The research committee included from Johns Hopkins, Mitchell himself, Frank Trager, Joel Seidman, Leon Sachs, and Wallace Parks; from Goucher College, Naomi Riches, Elinor Pancoast, Laulette Irwin; educators Kenneth Douty, Carrie Montrosc; Henry G. Burke, an accountant and lawyer; Edward S. Lewis of the Urban League. (7) Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 1), February 20,1987; Interview with Evelyn Burrell by Andor Skotnes, October 4,1987; City Wide Young People's Forum, The Fourth Annual Inter Collegiate Oratorical, Vocal and