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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 8th Annual Edition, 1920-1921
Volume 500, Page 138   View pdf image (33K)
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

J. Steward Davis, Chairman

W. Norman Bishop, Secretary

E. Mayfield Boyle, Vice-Chair.

Wm. H. Langley, Treasurer

Mrs. Jennie H. Ross

Mrs. H. K. Young

Mrs. Helen Cooper

M s Ida Hilton

Arthur M. Bragg

Harry A. Vodery

Harry Oneens

Dr. Walterer Jackson

Carl J. Murphy

Dr. Thomas

Linwood Koger

Leo Stevens

William Proctor

Daniel Richardson

Truly Hatchett

Hugh M Burkett

Rev. J. O. Custis

STATE HEADQUARTERS

INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN LEAGUE.

1107 DRUID HILL AVENUE

BALTIMORE MD.

FOR U. S. SENATOR FROM MARYLAND

W. ASHBIE HAWKINS

W. ASHBIE HAWKINS, ESQ.

Mr. Hawkins was born in Virginia some odd fifty years ago of slave parents.
After the usual vicissitudes of fortune, he migrated to Baltimore, where he taught
in the public schools. He attended Maryland University Law School for a brief
period. After which he graduated from Howard Law School. Mr. Hawkins
enjoys the distinction of having assisted in defeating the grandfather clause and
the segregation law of Maryland; and he is the one negro to have run for the U. S.
Senate from Maryland.. The Independent Republican League espouses the can-
didacy of Mr Hawkins.

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