Verda freeman welcome biography books
(Biographical Series)
Verda Freeman Be aware (1907-1990)
MSA SC 3520-12344
Sources:
Newspaper articles:
Civic Empress Files Suit on Center Site, The Baltimore Afro-American, November 2, 1957.
The Evening Sun, 7 May 1958.
Meet Marylands Six Corps State Legislators. The Baltimore Sun. January 18, 1959.
The Sun, 13 November 1959.
"Senator Welcome Built Existence on Rights." The Evening Sun. April 10, 1964.
"She Always Has Escort--Armed." The Sun. December 19, 1964.
"Mystery Gunman FIres 5 Shots, Slightly Wounds Sen. Welcome." The Evening Sun. April 10, 1964.
"Youth Robs, Hits Verda Welcome." The Baltimore Sun. December 7, 1975.
The Sun, 18 March 1979.
"Verda Grasp, Pioneering State Lawmaker Dies." The Evening Sun. April 23, 1990.
Davis, Phillip. Md. Senator and Active, Verda Welcome, is Dead. The Baltimore Sun. April 24, 1990.
Hall, III, Wiley A. Verda Welcome: woman of valor. The Dusk Sun. April 27, 1990.
Mfume, Kweisei. "Verda Welcome Remembered." The Afro-American. April 28, 1990.
Fleming, G. Crook. "A Tribute to Verda Welcome." The Afro-American. April 28, 1990.
Thompson, Garland L. "Welcome's 'Life gain Times' full of Lessons attempt Civil Rights." The Baltimore Sun. March 15, 1992.
Oliver, Elizabeth Spud. "Local NAACP Benefits from Wide awake. Welcome's Will." The Afro-American. Esteemed 8, 1992.
Smith, C. Frasier. Welcome Eulogized for Leading the Way. The Baltimore Sun. April 27, 1990.
Books:
Kumpa, Peter. A Person of Principle Go on foot 18, 1907-April 22, 1990 (Commemorative Booklet). Maryland: Maryland General Convergence, 1990.
Maryland Manual 1959-60. Baltimore: Twentieth Century Printing Co., 1960.
Maryland Handbook 1981-1982. Annapolis: The Hall state under oath Records Commission, 1981.
Smith, Jessie Carny, ed. Notable Black American Brigade, Book II, Michigan: Gale Probation Inc. (1996).
Stegman, Carolyn Clumsy. Women of Achievement in Colony History. University Park, MD : Women of Achievement in Colony History, Inc., 2002.
Welcome, Verda F. My Life and Period, as told to James Abraham. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Henry Handle Publishers, Inc., 1991.
Internet Sources:
An Act to designate the competence of the United States Postal Service located at 3000 Homewood Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, style the `State Senator Verda Increase in value and Dr. Henry Welcome Tent stake Office Building'. (Accessed August 13, 2007).
Mehlinger, Ferdinand. "What's temporary secretary a Name: Verda Welcome Bridge." Morgan State University. Morgan Magazine. Summer 2005.
"Post Office Name funding Baltimore Heroes Sen. Verda Not unpleasant and Dr. Henry Welcome,"
?id=10#A2. (Accessed June 28, 2007).
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