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Raymond A. C. Young, 1976 July 27

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Identifier: OH 8153
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Raymond A. C. Young (b. 1906) was a United States Post Office carrier and the first African American appointed as a mail route inspector in Baltimore, Maryland. In this oral history interview, Young discusses discrimination in post offices and unions; the success of Lillie May Carroll Jackson and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) as due to "church people"; and a department store discrimination fight.

Dates: 1976 July 27

Dr. J. E. T. Camper, 1976 July 2

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Identifier: OH 8134
Abstract Dr. John Emory Touissant Camper (1894-1997) was a Maryland physician, veteran, and civil rights activist who devoted his career to seeking racial justice and equality. He was an instrumental leader of the Baltimore Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and other civil rights organizations such as the Citizens Committee for Justice and the Baltimore Committee on Non-Segregation. In this oral history interview, Camper recounts his experience...
Dates: 1976 July 2

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