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Glenn, David, 1925-

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

David Glenn, 1976 April 9

 File
Identifier: OH 8112
Abstract David L. Glenn (1925-2001) was a civil rights activist and Maryland state government administrator. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Glenn entered the Army Air Forces after high school and served with the Tuskegee Airmen as an aerial radio operator and gunner. In 1965 he joined Mayor Theodore R. McKeldin's administration and from 1967 to 1973 Glenn was the director of the Baltimore Community Relations Commission. In 1978, Glenn was named executive director of the Maryland Human Relations Commission...
Dates: 1976 April 9

David Glenn, 1975 October 22

 File
Identifier: OH 8104
Abstract David L. Glenn (1925-2001) was a civil rights activist and Maryland state government administrator. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Glenn entered the Army Air Forces after high school and served with the Tuskegee Airmen as an aerial radio operator and gunner. In 1965 he joined Mayor Theodore R. McKeldin's administration and from 1967 to 1973 Glenn was the director of the Baltimore Community Relations Commission. In 1978, Glenn was named executive director of the Maryland Human Relations Commission...
Dates: 1975 October 22

David Glenn (1925-), 1975 July 17

 Item
Identifier: OH 8238
Summary

Civil rights activities in which the clergy participated on an interfaith basis; ten-year fight for passage of the Baltimore Civil Rights Bill of 1964; the steering committee of the Baltimore Community Relations Commission; presence of the clergy during the riots of 1968 and at demonstrations.

Dates: 1975 July 17

WBAL Radio, Alan Christian Phone-In Show, 1976 August 11

 File
Identifier: OH 8158
Abstract

David Glenn (1925-2001) and Judge Robert Watts (1922-1998) appear on Alan Christian's phone-in program on Radio WBAL to answer questions and discuss freedom fighter Lillie May Carroll Jackson and Theodore R. McKeldin. Nine callers phone-in to the station in order to also discuss Jackson and McKeldin.

Dates: 1976 August 11