Elizabeth Randall interview
Description
Elizabeth Dorothy Davidson Randall Washington (1918-2011) was a secretary for the Baltimore, Maryland, branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (1962-1968), and worked directly with activist Lillie Mae Carroll Jackson. In this oral history interview, she provides insight into the personal and emotional aspects of Jackson’s career with the organization, as well as the impact of other local civil rights activists on their efforts. She discusses the NAACP’s focus on Baltimore churches and ministers, many of whom Lillie Mae Jackson would directly involve in the organization’s local efforts.
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Date
1976-07-09