Dr. John E.T. Camper House
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639 N. Carey Street is the former residence of Dr. J.E.T. Camper. In 1942, sun88 NAACP official Dr. J. E. T. Camper and Juanita Mitchell worked with the Citizens Committee for Justice (CCJ), to lead 2,000 people from 150 groups on a march on Annapolis pressuring the Governor to address the issue of police brutality in sun88. The protest followed the death of Thomas Broadus, a black enlisted soldier from Pittsburgh, after he was shot and killed by sun88 police officer, Edward R. Bender.