Elijah E. Cummings (1951-2019)
MSA SC 3520-12049
Sources:
Newspaper articles (chronological order) -
"Law Student Honor Marshall." The Baltimore Sun, 24 March 1978.
"General Assembly." The Baltimore Sun, 7 September 1982.
"A Part of the Action." The Baltimore Sun, 18 April 1983.
"Elijah Cummings, of Baltimore, to be Black Caucus Chairman." The Baltimore Sun, 6 April 1984.
"Black Caucus Picks Leader." The Washington Post, 6 April 1984.
Ifill, Gwen. "Sachs Endorsed by Black Baltimore Ministers." The Washington Post, 6 March 1986.
Jennings, Veronica T. "Panel Hears Plea to Aid Black Males." The Washington Post, 30 July 1992.
"Cummings Backed for 7th District." The Baltimore Sun, 5 January 1996.
"Cummings Basking in Glow of Victory." The Baltimore Sun, 7 March 1996.
"Cummings the Clear Choice." The Baltimore Sun, 7 March 1996.
"Cummings Coasts to Win Over Kondner in 7th Dist." The Baltimore Sun, 17 April 1996.
"Md. Delegate Easily Wins Mfume's Seat." The Washington Post, 17 April 1996.
"Cummings Reflects on His Big Leap." The Baltimore Sun, 28 May 1996.
"Trusted Ally Drums Up Support for Townsend." The Baltimore Sun, 11 August 2002.
"Cummings to lead Congressional Black Caucus." The Baltimore Sun, 11 December 2002.
"Cummings to Present Anti-Crime Bill Today." The Baltimore Sun, 21 July 2003.
"Chairmanship of Black Caucus Gives Cummings National Voice." The Daily Record, 2 September 2003.
"Cummings Challenged from Both Right and Left." The Baltimore Sun, 21 October 2004.
"Three Running in Redrawn 7th." The Washington Post, 28 October 2004.
"Cummings Takes Centrist View in Run for Seventh House Term." The Washington Post, 1 February 2008.
"Incumbency Factor Favors Cummings." The Washington Post, 28 October 2008.
Books -
Maryland Manual 1994-1995. Annapolis: The Maryland State Archives, 1994.
Other Materials -
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-present. http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch.asp. 8/2000.
Maryland Manual On-Line biography
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