Mitchell, Juanita Jackson, 1913-
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found: NUCMC data from Maryland Historical Society for Her Oral history interview, 1975(Mitchell, Juanita Jackson; daughter of Maryland civil rights activist Lillie May Jackson; b. 1913)
found: African American National Biography, accessed February 26, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Mitchell, Juanita Jackson; civil rights activist, organization founder / official, lawyer; born 02 January, 1913 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States; Master's in Sociology, University of Pennsylvania (1935); J.D., University of Maryland Law School (1950); cofounder and first president of City-Wide Young People's Forum of Baltimore; worked for national youth program, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (1935-1938); began private practice and worked actively against segregation; inducted into Maryland Women's Hall of Fame (1986), honorary member of Maryland Women's Bar Association (1990); died 7 July, 1992 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
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1995-05-11: new
2015-05-21: revised
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