Arthur G. Murphy Sr. Explained

Arthur G. Murphy Sr.
Death Date:1978
Office:Delegate 41st District
Term Start:1975
Term End:1978
Successor:Margaret "Peggy" Murphy
Constituency:Baltimore CityMember of the House of Delegates
Party:Democrat
Spouse:Margaret "Peggy" Murphy

Arthur G. Murphy Sr. was an American politician who served in the Maryland House of Delegates representing the 41st legislative district, which lies in the central, northwest section of Baltimore City.

Background

Before he entered the legislature, Murphy was a lawyer. He worked as an assistant U.S. attorney starting in 1962. In 1969, then Governor Marvin Mandel, appointed personal legal aide to the Governor where he served as the governor's civil rights adviser. In 1973. Murphy left the governor's office to join the Maryland State Insurance Fund.[1]

In the Legislature

Murphy was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1974 and was sworn in January, 1975. Murphy also served as the Chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland in 1978.
Murphy died on June 10, 1978, from a heart attack. A Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Youth Services Center, in southwest Baltimore, was renamed the Delegate Arthur G. Murphy Sr.Center following his death. Murphy was a longtime champion of education and vocational opportunities for inner city youth.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Del. Arthur G. Murphy, Md. Black Caucus Head. The Washington Post. 18 December 2016.
  2. Web site: Maryland Manual, 1991-92. Maryland Manual on line. the State of Maryland. 18 December 2016.