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Voters Get Racial Appeals In Campaign's Final Days

Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown in 2011.
Lt. Governor brings remarks at Civil Rights Commemorative Ceremony at Morgan University taken by mdgovpics via flickr
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown in 2011.
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown in 2011.
Credit Lt. Governor brings remarks at Civil Rights Commemorative Ceremony at Morgan University taken by mdgovpics via flickr
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown in 2011.

Voters Get Racial Appeals In Campaign's Final Days

Next week, Maryland might become thethird state ever to elect an African American as its governor, although race has not been a prominent topic in the campaign thus far.WYPR'sFraser Smith and Christopher Connelly talk about thedirect overtures that the state Democratic Party has madeto black voters in the past week.

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Fraser Smith has been in the news business for over 30 years. He began his reportorial career with the Jersey Journal, a daily New Jersey newspaper and then moved on to the Providence Journal in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1969 Fraser won a prestigious American Political Science Association Public Affairs Fellowship, which enabled him to devote a year to graduate study at Yale University. In 1977, Fraser was hired away by The Baltimore Sun where in 1981, he moved to the newspaper's Washington bureau to focus on policy problems and their everyday effect on Marylanders. In 1983, he became the Sun's chief political reporter.
Christopher Connelly is a political reporter for WYPR, covering the day-to-day movement and machinations in Annapolis. He comes to WYPR from NPR, where he was a Joan B. Kroc Fellow, produced for weekend All Things Considered and worked as a rundown editor for All Things Considered. Chris has a master’s degree in journalism from UC Berkeley. He’s reported for KALW (San Francisco), KUSP (Santa Cruz, Calif.) and KJZZ (Phoenix), and worked at StoryCorps in Brooklyn, N.Y. He’s filed stories on a range of topics, from a shortage of dog blood in canine blood banks to heroin addicts in Tanzania. He got his start in public radio at WYSO in Yellow Springs, Ohio, when he was a student at Antioch College.