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Diary entries for March, 1925. Walker traveled to Baltimore and Washington (where she attended a Race Conference) for productive meetings, Delivers her talk "Traps for Women," and reports on a productive Rally Day. She continues to address conduct of clerks by appointing an older worker to "take charge" as well as solving problems in the printing department. She attends a very positive day at Janie Barrett's Peake School.
Maggie Lena Walker
Content Location: Richmond, VA ; Baltimore, MD ; Washington, DC
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site, Richmond city, Virginia Latitude: 37.5472984313965, Longitude: -77.4366989135742
19250301-19250331
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Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site, Code: MAWA
Organization: US National Park Service Role: Curator Address: Richmond Natl. Battlefield Park and Maggie Walker NHS, 3215 E. Broad St., Richmond, VA 23223 Email: MAWAcurator@nps.gov