Andor D. Skotnes, The Black Freedom Movement and the Worker's Movement in Baltimore, 1930-1939, Rutger's PhD, 1991,
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523 (2) Afro-American, June 7,1930; Folder "1930," folder "January-June 1931," folder "July-August 1931," papers of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Library of Congress; Hayward Farrar, "See What the "Afro" Says: The Baltimore Afro-American, 1892-1950" (Ph.D., University of Chicago), 1983,287. (3) Farrar, "Afro," 288; Folder "1932," NAACP papers. (4) Farrar, "Afro," 289; Folder "1933," NAACP papers: Afro-American, November 11,1933. (5) Farrar, "Afro," 289-90; Folder "1934," NAACP papers (6) Oral History interview, Clarence Mitchell, Jr., MS. No. OH 8154, page 78, McKeldin-Jackson Oral History collection, Maryland Historical Society; Oral History interview, Juanita Jackson Mitchell, MS. No. OH 8095, page 4, McKeldin- Jackson Oral History collection, Maryland Historical Society; The Crisis, 42 (October 1935), 312; Farrar, "Afro," 290. (7) Quoted in Farrar, "Afro," 287; Langston Hughes, Fight for Freedom, the Story of the NAACP (New York: 1962), 176; Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell by Andor Skotnes (session 1), February 20,1987. (8) See chapter 6 and 7 above for more background on Lillie Jackson. (9) The Crisis, 42 (December 1935), 374; Clarence Mitchell, speculating many years later on the cancellation of Matthew's radio play, remarked, "My guess is that... it wasn't so much because they thought about the Klan particularly. They were just reactionary for the most part, the broadcast industry in those days" Oral History interview, Clarence Mitchell, MS. No. 8154, Maryland Historical Society. (10) The Crisis, 42 (October 1935), 312,42 (December 1935), 374-5; Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell (session 3), August 5,1987; Sun, October 10,11,1935. (11) The Crisis, 42 (December 1935), 374. (12) The Crisis, 42 (December 1935), 374-5. (13) The Crisis, 43 (July 1936), 200ff, 43 (August 1936), 246ff; Evening Sun, June 30, July5,1936. (14) Tfie Crisis, 43 (August 1936) 248. (15) The Crisis, 43 (July 1936). 200ff, 43 (August 1936), 246ff; 43 (September 1936), 277ff, 281ff; Oral History interview, Clarence Mitchell, Jr., MS. No. 8154, Maryland Historical Society, 76-82; Interview with Juanita Jackson Mitchell, (session 2), March 19,1987.