Box G.15
Contains 118 Results:
Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Carl J. Murphy Speech to the Commission, 1942, 1942
Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Clippings, 1942-1948
Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Clippings - Baltimore Sun, 1942
Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Correspondence, 1942-1946
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
Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Employment Sub-committee Records, 1942-1945
Includes letters and transcripts compiled by sub-committee chair Frank Ober with Maryland and Baltimore City officials about employment practices with regards to race.
Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Notes and Writings, circa 1942-1945
Includes draft articles and statements from various parties, reporters notes, a handwritten list of commission members identified by race, and an internal AFRO memo.
Governor's Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population of Maryland - Police, 1932, 1942
Includes material relating to the killing of Thomas Broadus by Officer Edward Bender, and other incidents of police brutality, and reporting on the Commission's work to address it. A single title page of the Commission's report on "Questions Affecting the Police" is found without the report itself.
