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Lillie M. Carroll Jackson (1889-1975) presided over the NAACP Baltimore branch for 35 years (1935-1970). Under her leadership the Baltimore branch initiated history-making legal cases that challenged the constitutionality of segregation in education, employment and public accommodations. Totaling an estimated 250,000 items, the Mitchell family papers include correspondence, notebooks, legal files, NAACP records, scrapbooks, photographs, films, audio tapes and newspapers. A portion of the papers has already been sent to the Library. It is expected that the remainder will be transferred by early summer. The Library plans to seek a grant to support the processing of the collection. The Mitchell family papers relate to other collections already in the Library's Manuscript Division. Chief among these are the records of the NAACP, NAACP Washington Bureau, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, National Urban League,
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