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John E. T. Camper

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54:, he was appointed to the Maryland Commission to Study Problems Affecting the Colored Population and served as a draft-board physician. While attending Howard, Camper was a star athlete in several sports, including football, and he was president of the school's chapter of the 81:, which he helped to found, for assistance in investigating the death of Private Broadus. Camper also served in a leadership capacity for the Citizens' Committee for Justice; in May 1942, he organized transportation for over 2,000 participants for the CCJ's 460: 420: 261: 120:
Morris, Mae (October 30, 1948). "Busy Physician-Civic Worker Fights for Seat in Congress: He Knows Problems of the People, Believes Time Has Come When We Must Represent Ourselves".
73:. In 1942, after the death of Private Thomas Broadus by the hands of police officer Frank J. Bender, Camper became a local civil rights activist. As one of the founders of 78: 607: 254: 582: 82: 602: 39: 612: 597: 77:, a black club for physicians and dentists that used their money and education to fight injustices, Camper was appointed to ask the local branch of the 567: 247: 324: 444: 587: 572: 90: 74: 94: 577: 356: 62: 562: 396: 592: 404: 524: 428: 412: 380: 66: 213:"The Monumental City: Weekly News Summary Cut this out and send it to your soldier boy in your next letter". 270: 86: 198:
Harleston, E. (May 22, 1943). "YOUR NEIGHBOR: Brief Sketches of Fellow Baltimoreans You Should Know".
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Camper died at the age of 83 and after fifty-seven years of medical practice on November 21, 1977.
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Cahn, Johnathan (March 7, 1980). ""A Doctor's Legacy: Dr. John E.T. Camper and the MeDeSo"".
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In 1943, Camper was appointed to the board of management at
228:Rea, E. (August 19, 1950). "Pennsylvania Avenue". 140:"Physician and activist, dr. john camper, dies". 544: 97:candidate, of which he was the state co-chair. 16:Physician and Civil Rights activist (1897–1977) 608:African-American coaches of American football 255: 583:Howard University College of Medicine alumni 603:Players of American football from Baltimore 172:Journal of the National Medical Association 613:20th-century African-American sportspeople 598:Coaches of American football from Maryland 262: 248: 197: 179: 87:Crownsville State Hospital for the Insane 65:in 1920, Camper worked as a physician at 568:20th-century African-American physicians 272:Morgan State Bears head football coaches 545: 119: 243: 91:Maryland's 4th Congressional district 193: 191: 169: 135: 133: 131: 115: 113: 22:(1897 – November 21, 1977), born in 588:Morgan State Bears football coaches 227: 13: 14: 624: 188: 128: 110: 573:20th-century American physicians 63:Howard University Medical School 221: 206: 163: 148: 40:Frederick Douglass High School 1: 578:Howard Bison football players 103: 533:# denotes interim head coach 7: 38:, Camper was a graduate of 20:John Emory Toussaint Camper 10: 629: 563:African-American activists 89:. In 1948, Camper ran for 61:After graduating from the 593:Physicians from Baltimore 279: 56:Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity 32:Civil Rights activist. 42:. Prior to attending 144:. November 22, 1977. 83:March on Annapolis. 71:Baltimore, Maryland 46:, Camper served in 24:Baltimore, Maryland 67:Provident Hospital 540: 539: 357:William S. Taylor 333:John E. T. Camper 157:The Baltimore Sun 142:The Baltimore Sun 95:Progressive Party 44:Howard University 620: 528: 520: 512: 504: 496: 488: 480: 472: 469:Donald Hill-Eley 464: 461:Stanley Mitchell 456: 448: 440: 432: 424: 416: 408: 400: 392: 384: 376: 368: 360: 352: 344: 336: 328: 320: 312: 304: 296: 288: 273: 264: 257: 250: 241: 240: 234: 233: 225: 219: 218: 217:. March 6, 1943. 210: 204: 203: 195: 186: 185: 183: 167: 161: 160: 159:. March 4, 1948. 152: 146: 145: 137: 126: 125: 117: 26:was a prominent 628: 627: 623: 622: 621: 619: 618: 617: 543: 542: 541: 536: 523: 517:Tyrone Wheatley 515: 507: 501:Tyrone Wheatley 499: 493:Ernest T. Jones 491: 483: 475: 467: 459: 451: 443: 435: 427: 419: 411: 403: 397:Clarence Thomas 395: 389:Henry Lattimore 387: 379: 371: 363: 355: 349:Charles R. Drew 347: 339: 331: 323: 315: 307: 299: 291: 283: 275: 271: 268: 238: 237: 226: 222: 212: 211: 207: 196: 189: 168: 164: 154: 153: 149: 139: 138: 129: 118: 111: 106: 17: 12: 11: 5: 626: 616: 615: 610: 605: 600: 595: 590: 585: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 555: 538: 537: 530: 529: 521: 513: 505: 497: 489: 481: 473: 465: 457: 453:Stump Mitchell 449: 441: 433: 425: 421:James Phillips 417: 409: 401: 393: 385: 377: 369: 365:Edward P. Hurt 361: 353: 345: 337: 329: 321: 313: 305: 297: 289: 280: 277: 276: 267: 266: 259: 252: 244: 236: 235: 220: 205: 187: 162: 147: 127: 108: 107: 105: 102: 36:Sparrows Point 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 625: 614: 611: 609: 606: 604: 601: 599: 596: 594: 591: 589: 586: 584: 581: 579: 576: 574: 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 559: 556: 554: 551: 550: 548: 535: 534: 526: 522: 518: 514: 510: 506: 502: 498: 494: 490: 486: 482: 478: 474: 470: 466: 462: 458: 454: 450: 446: 442: 438: 434: 430: 426: 422: 418: 414: 410: 406: 405:Thomas Morris 402: 398: 394: 390: 386: 382: 378: 374: 370: 366: 362: 358: 354: 350: 346: 342: 338: 334: 330: 326: 325:Alvin Edwards 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 286: 282: 281: 278: 274: 265: 260: 258: 253: 251: 246: 245: 242: 231: 230:Afro-American 224: 216: 215:Afro-American 209: 201: 200:Afro-American 194: 192: 182: 177: 173: 166: 158: 151: 143: 136: 134: 132: 123: 122:Afro-American 116: 114: 109: 101: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 59: 57: 53: 50:, and during 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 532: 531: 525:Damon Wilson 508: 485:Fred Farrier 429:Jesse Thomas 341:James H. Law 332: 316: 308: 300: 292: 284: 229: 223: 214: 208: 199: 171: 165: 156: 150: 141: 121: 99: 60: 52:World War II 19: 18: 558:1977 deaths 553:1897 births 487:(2016–2017) 479:(2014–2015) 471:(2002–2013) 463:(1999–2001) 455:(1996–1998) 447:(1991–1995) 445:Ricky Diggs 439:(1988–1990) 431:(1985–1987) 423:(1983–1984) 399:(1978–1980) 391:(1976–1977) 383:(1974–1975) 375:(1960–1973) 367:(1929–1959) 351:(1926–1927) 343:(1924–1925) 335:(1920–1923) 327:(1918–1919) 319:(1916–1917) 295:(1905–1913) 287:(1899–1904) 48:World War I 547:Categories 413:Nat Taylor 381:Nat Taylor 373:Earl Banks 104:References 34:Raised in 28:physician 527:(2022– ) 495:# (2018) 477:Lee Hull 437:Ed Wyche 509:No team 317:Unknown 309:No team 301:Unknown 293:No team 285:Unknown 181:2552549 519:(2021) 511:(2020) 503:(2019) 415:(1982) 407:(1981) 359:(1928) 311:(1914) 303:(1913) 178:  75:MeDoSo 93:as a 79:NAACP 30:and 176:PMC 69:in 549:: 190:^ 174:. 130:^ 112:^ 58:. 263:e 256:t 249:v 232:. 202:. 184:. 124:.

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Baltimore, Maryland
physician
Civil Rights activist.
Sparrows Point
Frederick Douglass High School
Howard University
World War I
World War II
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
Howard University Medical School
Provident Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
MeDoSo
NAACP
March on Annapolis.
Crownsville State Hospital for the Insane
Maryland's 4th Congressional district
Progressive Party





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