The Civil Rights History Project: Survey of Collections and Repositories
University of Maryland. Thurgood Marshall Law Library
501 W. Fayette Street
Baltimore, Maryland
21201-1768
Fax: 410-706-8354
Phone: 410-706-6502
Repository URL: http://www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/ 
Repository code: mdul
Repository description (CRHP): See the guide to the African Americans in the Law Special Collection at http://www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/specialcollections/aalsc/index.html
Repository description (extant): The Thurgood Marshall Law Library contains over 400,000 volumes of Anglo-American legal materials as well as outstanding international and foreign law collections. Extensive collections of both primary sources and secondary materials such as treatises are available. Areas of particular strength are those that comprise a major component of the law school curriculum or where there is substantial faculty research, including environmental law, health law, intellectual property, international law, law in film, German law, homeland security and terrorism, and East Asian legal studies. The Library has been a selective depository for United States government documents since the 1970s and receives many of the law-related documents that are published.
Repository type: University Special Collection
Collections:
Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. collection
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