Archives
of Maryland
(Biographical Series)
Lillie Carroll Jackson (1889-1975)
MSA SC 3520-13566
Sources:
Articles -
Chalkley, Tom. "Charmed Life: Mother Figure." Baltimore
City Paper Online (http://www.citypaper.com/2000-05-17/charmed.html.
"The House Where Lillie Carroll Jackson
Lived Has Become a Memorial to Black People's Struggle for Freedom in Baltimore."
paper and date unknown.
"Dr. Jackson Still In Negro Rights
Fight At 80." The Baltimore Evening Sun. June 10, 1969.
"The Forum: Letters to the Editor,
The Unfinished Jackson Task." The Evening Sun, 21 July 1975.
"Lillie Mae and Teddy, They Led Baltimore
Over and Around Race Prejudice." The Evening Sun, 16 November 1976.
"Civil Rights Museum."
The
Sun Magazine. July 15, 1979.
"Baltimoreans of the Century: Lillie
Carroll Jackson & Juanita Jackson Mitchell." Baltimore Magazine,
May 1999.
"Marylanders of the Century: Lillie
Carroll Jackson, mother of a movement." The Baltimore Sun, 21 August
1999.
Books -
Hathaway, Phyllis. "Lillie May Jackson," Notable Maryland Women.
ed. Winifred G. Helmes. (Maryland: Tidewater Publishers, 1977),
187-191.
Williams, Juan. Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary.
New York: Random House, 1998.
Davis, Micheal D. and Clark, Hunter R. Thurgood Marshall:
WarriorA t The Bar, Rebel On The Bench. New York: Carol Publishing
Group, 1992.
Aldred, Lisa Thurgood Marshall: Supreme Court Justice. New
York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1990.
Hughes, Langston. Fight For Freedom: The Story of the NAACP.
New
York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1962. 176-179.
Maryland Law Library: 1986 Women's Hall of Fame Honoree Folder, Lillie
Carroll Jackson-
Hathaway, Phyllis. "Lillie May
Jackson," Notable Maryland Women. ed. Winifred G. Helmes. (Maryland:
Tidewater Publisher, 1977), 187-191.
Hughes, Langston.
Fight
For Freedom: The Story of the NAACP. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.,
1962. 176-179.
Biographical Essays
Profiles
Lillie Carroll Jackson
Museum Brochure
Probate Records and Primary Resources-
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL
HYGIENE DIVISION OF VITAL RECORDS (Death Record) Lillie May Jackson, Baltimore
City, July 5, 1975 [MSA S310-813, 2/23/5/5]
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