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118:. Mitchell was bothered that it received very little attention in the newspapers or by the police. Mitchell decided to do some detective work. The story went that a suspected murderer, Euel Lee, had been abducted and was hanged in front of the courthouse. Broadus talked with many members of the Eastern Shore community to obtain some basic ideas on the opinions of the people in that region. To his surprise nearly everyone involved in the event had been named, but no one had been arrested for the murder. This was very typical of the lynchings that plagued the South from Reconstruction to as late as the 1950s. Many of those who were involved were well-known people in the area. Fear of being socially ostracized, or worse, prevented most people from taking any action at all. The most frustrating aspect for Mitchell was the fact that the local officials had done nothing about it. Mitchell appealed to the state, which replied that it was entirely within the jurisdiction of the local police. Taking his research public, Mitchell said, 'I abhor lynching and officials who allow it should be impeached... The Southerners whom I know and esteem do not believe that the Negro must remain dependant upon the white man and they believe in the orderly administration of law as opposed to mob violence.' Later when asked to write about his experiences at Hopkins, Mitchell mentioned his frustrations with the lynching and wrote, 'Not only did Eastern Shore peace officers do nothing to identify and arrest members of the lynch mob, but the Governor and Attorney General were quiescent.' Unlike nearly all white Southerners of his day, Broadus Mitchell was willing to publicly criticize an entire white community for violating the essential rights of a single African American man. 879: 105:(who later recalled Mitchell as one of his favorite teachers but denied that Mitchell's Socialism had swayed him). Throughout his tenure at Hopkins, two recurring issues landed Mitchell in trouble with the university and opened him up to criticism: first, his radical political and economic views as a 123:
During his time as professor at Johns Hopkins University, those views led to his resignation (1938) over the university's refusal to admit an African American student into the graduate school. The student, Edward Lewis, later headed the
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All Quiet on the Southern Front: The Bravery of Edward S. Lewis – A Look at the Policies and Politics Regarding Admission of African Americans to Johns Hopkins in the 1930s
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Workers Education in the United States: Report of Proceedings Second National Conference on Workers Education in the United States
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MP3 - Interview with Broadus Mitchell, August 14 and 15, 1977. Interview B-0024. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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From 1919 to 1939, Mitchell taught at the Johns Hopkins University. His students included the undergraduate
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A Biography of the Constitution of the United States: Its Origin, Formation, Adoption, Interpretation
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Breaking New Ground: The Development of Adult and Workers' Education in North America
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Mitchell was a professor of economics at Johns Hopkins, as well as instructor at the
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Mitchell married twice. His second wife was Louise Pearson, who also co-authored
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Broadus Mitchell died age 95 on April 28, 1988, at Phelps Memorial Hospital in
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Mitchell was primarily a university professor and taught for a half century.
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The Price of Independence: A Realistic View of the American Revolution
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Sisterhood and Solidarity: Workers' Education for Women, 1914-1984
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Economic History of the United States: Holt Rinehart and Winston
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Mitchell served as president of the Baltimore chapter of the
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Depression Decade: From New Era Through New Deal, 1929-1941
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Historical left-wing third-party U.S. presidential tickets
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Bloom, Jonathan D. (March 1989). Rae Wahl Rohfeld (ed.).
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English-language press of the Socialist Party of America
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John Broadus Mitchell was born on December 27, 1892, in
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Books co-authored with brother George Sinclair Mitchell
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and chair of the New Jersey Civil Liberties Committee.
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Mitchell, Broadus; Mitchell, Louise (14 August 1977).
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Mitchell, Broadus; Mitchell, Louise (14 August 1977).
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What Can the Workers' Teacher Expect of His Students?
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Alexander Hamilton: The National Adventure, 1788-1804
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Socialist Party of America politicians from Maryland
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A Biography of the Constitution of the United States
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A Biography of the Constitution of the United States
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Non-English press of the Socialist Party of America
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historian
Socialist Party
governor of Maryland
Georgetown
Kentucky
University of South Carolina
Ph.D.
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore Labor College
Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry
Sweet Briar, Virginia
Louise Leonard McLaren
Workers' Education Bureau of America
Alger Hiss
socialist
Salisbury, Maryland
New York Urban League
Occidental College
New York University
Rutgers University
Hofstra University
Maryland
Socialist Party of America
National Urban League
Tarrytown
New York
Alexander Hamilton
The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South
Frederick Law Olmsted, a critic of the Old South
Heritage from Hamilton

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