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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 6th Annual Edition, 1918-1919
Volume 498, Page 102   View pdf image (33K)
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102
ASHBIE W. HAWKINS.

Ex-President of National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People,
Baltimore Branch. Lawyer Hawkins is
a most fearless champion of justice.
He is a scholar, a writer and orator.
He figured conspicuously in the fight
against segregation in Baltimore and is
largely responsible for the final decision
handed down by the Supreme Court a
few months ago.
The Baltimore colored populace has
shown its appreciation of his unselfish
work by giving him two testimonial ban-
quets, and a beautiful testimonial Ma-
sonic ring.

MR. THOMAS R. SMITH,

Mr. Thomas R. Smith, of Baltimore,
is the proprietor of the largest colored
Hotel in the South. He is probably the
test known man of his race in this coun-
try. Mr. Smith is of a genial and char-
itable nature. His hospitality is known
to all denominations, and his friends
are legion.

COLORED AMERICANS REPRESENTING THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

AT WASHINGTON.

Arnold, Harry E., 935 I St., Bureau of Labor, Washington, D. C.

Lyons, Rev. Dr. Ernest, 141 Hill St., Baltimore, Md., Liberian Representative
at Washington, D. C.

Scott, Emmett J., Room 131 War Dept.; 1939 Thirteenth St., N. W.

Washington, D. C., Advertisements

Compliment* of-

FOSTER DYE WORKS

Corner Eleventh and U Streets. WASHINGTON, D. C.

JESSE C. POWELL

EXPERT FLORAL DESIGNER AND DECORATOR

(27 Years with Kramer).

Phone, North 2509. Store, 723 Florida Avenue, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.

Howard Shoe Shining Parlor

ALL SHINES 5c.

Cleaning of Felt and Straw Hats. Hats Blocked a Specialty.

Jas. Bell Copeland, Prop. 1910 Seventh Street, N. W.

WASHINGTON, D. C.

 

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