Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Correspondence, 1942-1946
Scope and Contents
Includes letters written by Joseph P. Healy, Alexander Allen of the Baltimore Urban League, the Baltimore Chapter of the Frontiers Club, and Governor Herbert O'Conor. See also Cedric E. Mills' Proposed Program
Dates
- Creation: 1942-1946
Arrangement
Arrangement of the General File series is alphabetical by subject, with document types and material from across the AFRO's regional offices interfiled. Subjects are primarily original description assigned by the creators of the collection over the history of its creation and use.
Terminology used in original folder titles evolved across many offices and generations of staff, resulting in similar collection content filed under varying terms. Researchers may benefit from searching a variety of related subjects and names.
Document Types
Correspondence
Processing Information
Files on the Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population were processed using detailed processing techniques to facilitate research access. Material was sorted and described in more detail than was found in the original folders, and dates and document types were added to the description. Note that the name of the commission has been abbreviated to "Governor's Commission" on physical folders in this series.
Repository Details
Part of the Afro-American Newspapers Archives/Afro Charities Repository
