Governor Albert Ritchie
1931-
(Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence Relating to the Lynching of
Matthew Williams, Courthouse lawn, Salisbury, MD, December 4, 1931)
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Governor Albert Ritchie
1931-
(Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence Relating to the Lynching of
Matthew Williams, Courthouse lawn, Salisbury, MD, December 4, 1931)
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Southern commission on the Study of Lynching George Fort Milton, Chairman Care Chattanooga News, Chattanooga, Term. Julian Harris John Hopb i B. F. Hubert Charles S. Johnson W. P. Kino W, J. McGlothlin R. R. Moton Howard W. Odum Alex Spence Monroe N. Work » 703 STANDARD BUILDING ATLANTA, GA. December 31, 1931. Arthur Raper, Research Secretary W. R. Chivers, Associate Governor Albert C. Ritchie, Annapolis, Maryland. My dear Governor Ritchie: I have your letter of December 21 and note with satisfaction your report that the Maryland authorities are making every effort possible to apprehend the perpetrators of the recent lynching in your state. --- Sincerely yours, £*. Arthur Raper tiu^-e^.—