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Chicago Public Library
Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of
Afro-American History and Literature

Chicago Public Library, George Cleveland Hall Branch Archives 1930-1975

28 linear feet

Biographical Notes | Institutional History | Scope and Content Notes

Container List
Administrative Files | Manuscripts | Correspondence
Program Files | Clippings | Photographs | Memorabilia
Biographical Vertical Files | Subject Vertical Files | Pamphlets

Collection Number: 1932/01
Provenance: Institutional Archives of George Cleveland Hall Branch, Chicago Public Library, were established by Vivian Harsh, 1932. Hall Branch Archives were moved to Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, 1975.
Size: 28 linear feet
Repository: Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature Carter G. Woodson Regional Library (Chicago Public Library), 9525 S. Halsted St. Chicago, IL 60628
Access: No restrictions
Citations: When quoting material from this collection the preferred citation is: Hall Branch Papers [Box #, Folder #], Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Chicago Public Library.
Processed: Mapping the Stacks Staff: Traci Parker and Chris Dingwall. Supervised by: Michael Flug, Senior Archivist, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, CPL

 

Biographical Notes

Dr. George Cleveland Hall (February 22, 1864 – June 17, 1930)

Dr. George Cleveland Hall, physician and humanitarian, was born on February 22, 1864 to James W. and Emmaline Buck Hall in Ypsilanti, Michigan.  Hall received his primary and secondary education in Ypsilanti public schools.  In 1882 he matriculated at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, from which he graduated with honors in 1886.  Hall then attended medical school at Bennett Medical College in Chicago, Illinois and graduated in 1888 and began a successful medical practice in this city.  He married Theodosia Brewer in 1894 and had two children, a daughter named Hortense and another who died as an infant.

Hall is arguably most remembered as a noted physician and chief of staff at Provident Hospital for thirty years and as a founder of the Cook County Physicians’ Association of Chicago.  However, he also was an active participant in the development of African American civic life.  In 1915, Hall was one of the five original members of the organization created by Carter G. Woodson, the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), and became its first president.  The ASNLH was founded in Chicago, at the Wabash YMCA.  In addition, he served as vice president of the National Urban League and the Chicago Urban League, as the chairman of the board of management of the Wabash Young Men’s Christian Association, organized the Civic League of Illinois, was involved with a number of other social and philanthropic organizations including the Y.M.C.A., Governor Lowden’s Race Commission, and the Municipal Voter’s League, and devoted his energies to securing funds for the endowment and development of his alma mater, Lincoln University, as well as Fisk University, Meharry Medical College, and Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes. 

In 1926, Hall was appointed to the Board of Directors for the Chicago Public Library, becoming the second African American to fill this position.  Soon after his appointment, he began to press for a full service library in Chicago’s growing Bronzeville community.  His interest in having an accessible library branch for the patrons of Bronzeville fit into his lifelong interest to preserve and promote African American history and culture.  He enlisted support from community organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons and the Chicago Urban League, and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philanthropist and president of Sears, Roebuck, and Company and a long-time friend he met when both men worked with Booker T. Washington.  Hall asked Rosenwald for help in securing a site for the library.  Rosenwald was just completing the Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments, a luxury housing complex for middle-class black Chicagoans.  Rosenwald agreed to donate land he owned at 48th Street and Michigan Avenue, one block from the housing complex.  In May 1929, the board approved the construction for the library, and hired Charles Hodgdon as the architect.  On June 17, 1930, while the library was under construction, Hall died.  The library board voted to name the library for Hall as a memorial to his tireless efforts.

Bibliography

Lawlah, John W.  “George Cleveland Hall, 1864-1930: A Profile.”  Journal of the National Medical Association 46, no. 3 (1964): 207-210.

“Dr. George Cleveland Hall, ’86.”  Lincoln University Herald. September 1930.

“Notes.”  The Journal of Negro History 15, no. 3 (1930): 380-389.

Vivian Gordon Harsh (May 27, 1890 – August 17, 1960)

The first African American branch head in the Chicago Public Library and an early leader in the movement to preserve African American history, Vivian Gordon Harsh was born in Chicago on May 27, 1890 to Fenton W. and Maria L. (Drake) Harsh.  The couple had one other child, Fenton W. “Pritt” Harsh Jr., a realtor and jazz musician.  Her parents were both graduates of Fisk University; her mother was among the first women graduates of Fisk University.  They were members of Chicago’s “Old Settlers,” an elite circle of the city’s early black families. 

Harsh graduated from Wendell Phillips High School in 1908.  The following year she began as a junior clerk for the Chicago Public Library, the only employer she would ever have.  Beginning as clerk, Harsh slowly rose through the clerical ranks.  By 1921, she had graduated from Simmons College Library School in Boston, and on February 26, 1924, she was appointed branch librarian at Hardin Square Library, becoming the first African American branch librarian for the Chicago Public Library. 
As a young woman, Harsh was a socialite.  As early as 1912, the Chicago Defender touted Harsh as a prominent attendee of social functions held by dentist and civil rights activist Dr. Charles E. Bentley and by Dr. George Cleveland Hall, director of medicine at Provident Hospital.  Two decades later, both these men would play major roles in the birth of the African American history collection launched by Harsh.

While serving as a librarian at Hardin Square and later at the Abraham Lincoln Center, Harsh became active in the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH).  These two elements in Harsh’s life began to merge in 1926, when Hall was appointed to the board of directors for the Chicago Public Library.  Soon after, he began to press for a full service branch in Chicago’s rapidly expanding South Side black community and appealed to Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philanthropist and president of Sears, Roebuck, and Company, for financial support.  Hall died before the library was completed, but in 1931, while construction was ongoing, the board of directors voted to name the branch library after Hall and appointed Harsh the head librarian.

In the summer of 1931, several months prior to the opening of the Hall Library, the Rosenwald Foundation granted Harsh a fellowship to supplement her studies at the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago and to tour African American collections in other cities.  With this fellowship, she visited New York Public Library’s Schomburg Collection, Fisk University Library, and Atlanta University Library.  Harsh returned from her trip determined to establish a Special Negro Collection at the George Cleveland Hall Library and began acquiring books, pamphlets, clippings, and photographs on African American history and literature from friends in the ASNLH.  Among the first donations to the Special Negro Collection were approximately two hundred books from the private library of Dr. Charles Bentley. 

As the Hall branch librarian, Harsh set high standards of service and fostered wide community interest in books and reading.  She was often described as a “professional perfectionist.”  She tirelessly worked to expand this collection throughout her career as head librarian at Hall Library despite indifference from the Chicago Public Library’s administration regarding the Special Negro Collection.  Donations from library patrons and a series of Rosenwald Foundation grants supported purchases; friends who traveled to other cities were encouraged to collect black history books, pamphlets, and brochures and add them to the library’s resources.  In 1933, Harsh launched the Book Review and Lecture Forum (BRLF), a semimonthly event designed to bring library patrons together with speakers on topic of black history, literature, and current events.  Speakers included such notables as Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Arna Bontemps, Gwendolyn Brooks, Horace Cayton, William Attaway, Margaret Walker, Alain Locke, and St. Clair Drake.  Harsh encouraged the writers who spoke at the BRLF to help build the Special Negro Collection.  Langston Hughes, for example, was a frequent visitor to Hall Library and donated the typescripts and galley proofs of his autobiographical work The Big Sea.  Other speakers including Richard Wright, Margaret Walker, and Horace Cayton, used the Special Negro Collection as a research site for their own writings. 

Throughout her life, Harsh remained active in the ASNLH: she served on committees that organized its national conventions, directed its membership drives, and planned its programming.  Harsh also served on the board of the Parkway Community Center and participated in the work of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Young Men’s Christian Association, Young Women’s Christian Association, the Du Sable History Club and was a member of Grace Presbyterian Church.  In addition, she supported professional organizations, holding memberships in the American Library Association, the Illinois Library Association, and the Chicago Library Club, among others.

After a serious illness and a period of depression, Harsh retired from the Chicago Public Library on November 10, 1958.  Colleagues recalled that Harsh found retirement difficult.  Many have noted that Harsh was especially disheartened over what she viewed as neglect of the Special Negro Collection since her retirement and appointment of Ollye Marr Coffin as the new head librarian at Hall branch.  Two years later, on August 17, 1960, Harsh died.  Though she was only survived by her brother – never having married nor having had any children – her funeral was crowded with friends and library patrons.

Bibliography

Burt, Laura.  “Vivian Harsh, Adult Education, and the Library’s Role as Community Center.”  Libraries and the Cultural Record 44, no. 2 (2009): 234-255.

Flug, Michael.  “Harsh, Vivian Gordon” in Rima Lunin Schultz and Adele Hart, eds., Women Building Chicago, 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.

---- “Harsh, Vivian Gordon” in Darlene Clark Hine, ed., Black Women in America, Second Edition, Volume 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Ottley, Roi.  “Hall Library Becomes Negro Cultural Center.” Chicago Tribune, 21 February 1954.

Slaughter, Adolph J. “Historian Who Never Wrote: The Vivian Harsh Story.” Chicago Defender, 29 August 1960.

 

Institutional History

On January 18, 1932, George Cleveland Hall Library opened on Chicago’s Southside, in the heart of the African American neighborhood named Bronzeville.  The library opening followed a rigorous campaign by Dr. George Cleveland Hall, a member of the Chicago Public Library’s Board of Directors and a co-founder of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) who had long advocated for a full-service library in Bronzeville, an area booming with African American migrants from the South.  Hall’s interest in having an accessible library branch for black patrons on Chicago’s Southside fit his lifelong interest in preserving and promoting African American history and culture. 
Hall’s campaign to establish a Bronzeville branch of the Chicago Public Library began almost immediately upon his appointment on the Chicago Public Library’s Board of Directors in 1926.  He enlisted the support of community groups and leaders from the ASNLH, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Persons (NAACP), and the Chicago Urban League, among others.  Hall also appealed to Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philanthropist and president of Sears, Roebuck, and Company, who agreed to help secure the site for the library, close to the Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments (also known as “The Rosenwald”) that Rosenwald financed for middle-class blacks Chicagoans.  Hall died before the library was completed, but in 1931, while construction was still ongoing, the board of directors voted to name the library in his honor and selected Vivian G. Harsh, who had worked in the Chicago Public Library system as a branch librarian since 1924, to direct the new library.

Like Hall, Harsh was a dedicated member of the ASNLH and as head librarian she was determined to create a library that served the needs of Chicago’s diverse and growing black community.  Specifically, Harsh desired to build a Special Negro Collection, a research collection that would preserve and disseminate African American history.  Among the 20,000 volumes available on opening day were approximately 300 donated books on African American history and literature.  That small beginning grew into the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, the oldest and largest Black history collection in the Midwest.

Harsh also assembled a talented staff of black women professionals: Charlemae Hill Rollins, Arlene Morrell, Esther Wilson, Edith Allman Gans, Ellyn Askins, Nina Roberts, Marian Hadley, Dagmar Bell, Consuelo Young, Doris Evans Saunders, and Bessie Benson.  Rollins, like Harsh, was dedicated to creating collections and programs that celebrated African American history and culture.   She served as the first children’s librarian at Hall and remained in that position until her retirement thirty-one years later.  Rollins began her library career as a junior library assistant at the Hardin Square Branch.  From her earliest years as a librarian, Rollins devoted her energies to the elimination of racism in children’s books and the creation of texts that would “help young people to live together with tolerance and to understand each other better.”  She also organized children’s literary clubs to encourage them to learn more about their identity; repeatedly wrote to publishers seeking information on black culture and life; collected newspaper and magazine articles and clippings about African Americans; and instituted “Appreciation Hours” at Hall Library where teachers were invited to bring their classes to hear stories about African American achievements.

During the 1930s and 1940s, Hall Branch Library became a magnet for Chicago’s African American writers, artists, scholars, and the general public.  In October 1933, Harsh launched the Book Review and Lecture Forum at the library, a semimonthly event designed to bring library patrons together with speakers on topics in black history, literature, and current events.  The forum ran for the next twenty years, attracted an impressive constellation of African American presenters, including Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Arna Bontemps, Gwendolyn Brooks, Margaret Walker, Horace Cayton, William Attaway, Alain Locke, and St. Clair Drake. 

Many of these speakers used the Special Negro Collection as a research site for their own writing.   They also helped build the collection.  For example, when the Federal Writers Project study called “The Negro in Illinois” was discontinued in 1942, study director Arna Bontemps who frequently used the Special Negro Collection and the library as the research project’s headquarters donated the project’s research files to Harsh.  Another Works Progress Administration’s (WPA)-funded study, a wide-ranging survey of African American history materials in Chicago-area libraries called the Chicago Afro-American Analytical Union Catalog, was also placed in the collection.

The Hall Library celebrated Negro History Week regularly by featuring exhibits, programs, and recommended book lists.  The February 1945 Negro History Week, for example, included a roundtable discussion of the fate of African Americans in the postwar world and a huge exhibit featuring key African American figures such as Crispus Attucks, Frederick Douglass, Langston Hughes, George Washington Carver, and Marian Anderson.  The library also fostered education on a variety of other topics.  In the 1930s, classes were held in French, public speaking, social psychology, and Spanish.  During World War II, Hall Library held “discussions of how to grow a victory garden of vegetables and fruit to supplement wartime food rations, canning exhibits that demonstrated ways to deal with that produce when it matured, book drives for sailors, and flag-raising demonstrations.” And in the years immediately following the war, Harsh organized forums on the problems of black workers, hosted conferences on independence movements in Africa, worked with the black history radio series, “Destination Freedom” and helped found a group called Fun at Maturity (FAM), a social and educational group aimed at older patrons of Hall Library. 

By the 1950s, as residential shifts and neighborhood deterioration impacted Chicago’s black community, Hall Branch Library experienced difficulty reaching community members.  In the 1950 annual report Harsh stated that “there is a very definite need for some method of communication between adults living in the community and the library.  There undoubtedly are potential borrowers residing in the area who are not yet aware of the library in their midst.”  Specifically, she argued that while new residents knew the library existed, they were unaware that the library offered extra services, such as community programming, book clubs, and educational courses.   Consequently, the committee that organized the Book Review and Lecture Forum ceased to function in 1954 and the use of Harsh’s Special Negro Collection declined.

In November 1958, Harsh retired from Hall Branch Library.  With her departure, many of the programs that characterized the library as a community institution, such as the Book Review and Lecture Forum, lapsed entirely.  In a 1959 Chicago Daily News article, her successor, Ollye Marr Coffin, expressed a desire to further increase the impact of the library upon Bronzeville and resume the Book Review and Lecture Forum.  However, she failed to fulfill her promises and, in fact, did just the opposite when she closed the Special Negro Collection to the public and retired it to the library’s basement. 

In 1989 the Children’s room at Hall was dedicated in honor of Charlemae Hill Rollins.  Mayor Richard M. Daley attended, as did librarians from around the country who had known Rollins.  Today, Hall Branch Library is a full partner in the Black Metropolis Project, a DePaul University-based cooperative program to document the rich history of the neighborhood, involving young people of the community in the effort.

 

Bibliography

Burt, Laura.  “Vivian Harsh, Adult Education, and the Library’s Role as Community Center.”  Libraries and the Cultural Record 44, no. 2 (2009): 234-255.

Cook, Beverly A. “Rollins, Charlemae Hill” in Rima Lunin Schultz and Adele Hart, eds., Women Building Chicago, 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.

Flug, Michael.  “Harsh, Vivian Gordon” in Rima Lunin Schultz and Adele Hart, eds., Women Building Chicago, 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.

---- “Harsh, Vivian Gordon” in Darlene Clark Hine, ed., Black Women in America, Second Edition, Volume 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Annual Report 1950, Hall Branch Papers [Box 1, Folder 20], Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Chicago Public Library.

Joyce, Donald Frankin.  “Vivian G. Harsh Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Chicago Public Library.”  The Library Quarterly 58, no. 1 (1988): 67-74.



Scope and Content Notes

Super Series I.
George Cleveland Hall Branch Archives, Predominant dates, 1932-1960; Inclusive dates, 1930-1975

The George Cleveland Hall Branch Archives Super Series has been arranged into seven series: Administrative Files; Manuscripts; Correspondence; Program Files; Clippings; Photographs; and Memorabilia.  The archives of George Cleveland Hall Branch document the collection’s history from its opening day in 1932 to its relocation to Carter G. Woodson Regional Library in 1975.  Researchers should consult the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection Archives for documentation of the collection’s history after its move to Woodson Library.  Researchers also should note that some of the materials included in Super Series I were added during work on the 75th Anniversary Exhibit of George Cleveland Hall Branch Library in 2007. 

Related papers at the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature include the aforementioned Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection Archives (1975-2006), Doris E. Saunders Papers (1920-2006), Charlemae Hill Rollins Papers (1932-1979), Joseph W. Rollins Jr. Papers (1930-2004), and the Madeline Stratton Morris Papers (1906-2003).  See also the Carl Roden Papers (1918-1950) held at Harold Washington Library Center Special Collections.

Series 1: Administrative Files, 1932-1975

This series contains Hall Branch Library Annual Reports sent to the chief librarian of the Chicago Public Library, Carl Roden and his successor Gertrude Gescheidle.  These reports provided detailed information regarding library attendance, the circulation of books and usage of the Special Negro Collection, a description and inventory of books, pamphlets, and other printed materials held by the library, requests for money to purchase books, the number of and the nature of reference questions, and programs and events.   In these reports, as one scholar has noted, Harsh often omitted the nature of the topics discussed at Hall Library programs in order to circumvent any impediments to attaining her goal of establishing and maintaining the library as a community institution.  For example, her 1936 annual report simply stated that the purpose of the Book Review and Lecture Forum was to discuss books and present lectures, but did not mention the actual books reviewed.  Throughout the years Harsh provided only the number of meetings and attendance.  Accordingly, researchers may find the Hall Branch Library Bulletins found in this series (as well as the Book Review and Lecture Forum programs located in Series 4) to be useful.   These monthly bulletins detailed newly acquired books for adults and children and the types of programs and library held at the library such as activities for children, adult education classes, and the Hall Branch Library Book Club. 

This series also includes Chicago Public Library Constitution and Annual Reports, Hall Branch Library informational brochures which detailed the library’s statement of purpose, staff, operating hours, rules, and regulations, patron surveys, and biographical information on George Cleveland Hall and Vivian Harsh. 

Series 2: Manuscripts, 1932-1970

This series consists of institutional histories and statements of the George Cleveland Hall Branch library written by Vivian Harsh, Ollye M. Coffin, and Donald F. Joyce, among others, essays on black readership by Charlemae Rollins, Benjamin F. Smith, poetry dedicated to Hall Branch by such noted authors as Gwendolyn Brooks and Margaret Burroughs, and bibliographies and subject indices by and about African American libraries.

Series 3: Correspondence, 1933-1971

This series consists primarily of anniversary messages sent to the George Cleveland Hall Branch library and its staff; correspondence addressed to Carl B. Roden, the fourth chief librarian of the Chicago Public Library (who served from 1918 to 1950), regarding George Cleveland Hall’s proposal to open a Bronzeville branch of the Chicago Public Library and endorsements for potential candidates for this branch’s Head Librarian position; correspondence regarding Hall Branch’s Book Review and Lecture Forum including letters from Zora Neale Hurston and Lois Augusta Cuylar agreeing to present and/or attend a meeting; as well as autographed copies of Langston Hughes’s “Freedom’s Plow” and “Troubled Island” signed to Vivian G. Harsh.  Other notable correspondents include W.E.B. Du Bois, Ollye Marr Coffin, Oscar De Priest, Edwin Embree, John R. Lynch (Mississippi Congressman), Morris Lewis (Chicago ASLNH President), George Cleveland Hall, Vivian Harsh, and Donald F. Joyce.

Series 4: Program Files, 1933-1975

This series consists primarily of programs and flyers from one of the library’s most vital community program, the Book Review and Lecture Forum (BRLF).  The BRLF was a semimonthly meetings where Bronzeville residents gathered to hear a book review or lecture given by a community member.  Notable participants included Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes – both of whom presented their current works to interested Hall Branch library patrons; Horace Cayton and St. Clair Drake who discussed their book Black Metropolis, a sociological study of African American Chicago; and Margaret Walker, Richard Wright, and Arna Bontemps among others who reviewed fiction bestsellers and nonfiction books.  This series also includes programs for the Chicago Women’s Club Exhibition, Older Persons Group, Negro History Week, events sponsored by the DuSable History Club and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, as well as events believed to be attended by Vivian Harsh or George Cleveland Hall such as a 1937 Farren School Program and the Christmas Carol Service held at Fisk University in 1938.

Series 5: Clippings, 1890-1975

This series includes clippings and articles about the Hall Branch Library including Langston Hughes’s 1949 article in the Chicago Defender praising the Special Research Collection and the librarians of Hall Branch, the 1960 tribute to Vivian Harsh in the Chicago Defender entitled “The Historian Who Never Wrote,” and a host of clippings from local African American newspapers such as the Chicago Defender and the Chicago Bee on noted scholars and community members affiliated with Hall Branch and the Negro History Movement such as Carter G. Woodson and advertisements of library events such as the Book Review and Lecture Forum and DuSable History Club programs.

Series 6: Photographs, 1932-2006

This series consists of over 300 photographs of George Cleveland Hall Branch Library donated by library staff and guests to document the history of Hall Branch.  These photographs include images of Hall Branch’s physical structure and its staff members and patrons as well as pictures of exhibits, programs, and events such as Gwendolyn Brooks at a Book Review and Lecture Forum in 1949 and the Contemporary Negro Writers Original Manuscript Exhibit held in 1943.  These photographs also provide the only documentation of the library’s participation in the 1940 American Negro Exposition.  This series also contains photographs not directly associated with Hall Branch such as a 1943 picture of Lena Horne at Kaiser Shipyard in California.  In this instance, as was the case with other photographs, this picture was given to Vivian Harsh at her request when Lena Horne visited Hall Branch Library.

Series 7: Memorabilia, 1865-1974

George Cleveland Hall Branch’s memorabilia consists largely of business and holiday cards, invitations, and drawings of Hall Branch library, Carter G. Woodson, and Frank London Brown. Of particular interest are a register of patrons who attended Hall Branch Library’s opening day (January 18, 1932), a register of service men who patronized the library during the 1940s, and a scrapbook of Hall Branch photographs, programs and flyers, and newspaper clippings from the 1930s to the 1950s.

Super Series II.
George Cleveland Hall Branch Vertical Files, Predominant dates, 1930s-1950s; Inclusive dates, 1930-1975

The George Cleveland Hall Branch Vertical Files Super Series has been arranged into three series: Biographical Vertical Files; Subject Vertical Files; and Pamphlets.  Together, these series comprise an important part of the “Special Negro Collection” established by Vivian Harsh.  Recognizing that African American history and culture books were either rarely published or hard to find, Harsh sought to create an extraordinary collection of books, newspaper and periodical clippings, pamphlets, and other printed materials on the African American experience in Chicago in particular and throughout the United States and the Diaspora in general.  This collection began with a donation of approximately two hundred books from the estate of Charles Edward Bentley, a Chicago dentist and one of the original twelve founders of the Niagara Movement.  As a general rule, in case of damaged and/or lost newspaper and periodical clippings, clippings have been photocopied and/or a copy has been obtained via Proquest. 

Related papers include The Chicago Afro-American Union Analytic Catalog: An Index to Materials on the African American in the Principal Libraries of Chicago (1939-1940) held at the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature; and on Rozell R. Nesbitt, donor of many pamphlets, see the Rose Wheeler Papers (1938-1995) located at Harold Washington Library Center Special Collections.

Series 1: Biographical Vertical Files, 1930-1975

This series consists of clipping files on prominent African Americans of Chicago and the United States.  Included are persons noteworthy in the fields of history, literature and the arts, sports, politics, government, and the community.   World War II veterans also are included, such as Doris “Dorie” Miller.  With a few exceptions, the biographical vertical files contain newspaper clippings, journal articles, reprints, and pamphlets from African American publications such as the Chicago Bee, Chicago Defender, Pittsburgh Courier, Ebony, and Jet.  Materials have been arranged alphabetically by surname, then given name.

Series 2: Subject Vertical Files, 1902-1975

The subject vertical files explore various subjects related to African American life and culture.  These files contain information in a variety of formats including newspaper and periodical clippings, pamphlets, reprints, maps, and ephemera.   This series is especially strong on race relations, civil rights issues, and black involvement in World War II.  These files have been arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 3: Pamphlets, 1929-1975

The pamphlets series comprises two parts of separate provenance.  The first part contains pamphlets collected by Vivian Harsh during her tenure as librarian of the Hall Branch, the bulk of which were published during the Second World War.  Originally filed under “Race Relations” and “World War 1939” subject headings, these pamphlets reflect a particular concern for the question of interracial cooperation in the wartime workplace and in the armed forces.

The second part contains pamphlets donated to the Hall Branch from Rozell R. Nesbitt in the 1970s.  Several pamphlets have marginal notes written by Nesbitt, a Chicago-based activist and scholar who studied at Columbia University, New York, and abroad in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, in the 1960s.  These pamphlets reflect a broad interest in radical politics and postcolonial political struggles, ranging in topic from Marxist theory to South African apartheid to Chicago urban development.

The Nesbitt pamphlets were originally housed in five cardboard document boxes, four of which survived.  The surviving boxes listed their original contents on their sides, from which a partial list of the missing pamphlets has been reconstructed.

Container List

Super Series 1: George Cleveland Hall Branch Archives, 1890-1975

Series 1: Administrative Files, 1932-1975

Box 1

Folder 1:

Annual Report 1932

Box 1

Folder 2:

Annual Report 1933

Box 1

Folder 3:

Annual Report 1934

Box 1

Folder 4:

Annual Report 1935

Box 1

Folder 5:

Annual Report 1936

Box 1

Folder 6:

Annual Report 1937

Box 1

Folder 7:

Annual Report 1938

Box 1

Folder 8:

Annual Report 1939

Box 1

Folder 9:

Annual Report 1940 (1)

Box 1

Folder 10:

Annual Report 1940 (2)

Box 1

Folder 11:

Annual Report 1941

Box 1

Folder 12:

Annual Report 1942

Box 1

Folder 13:

Annual Report 1943

Box 1

Folder 14:

Annual Report 1944

Box 1

Folder 15:

Annual Report 1945

Box 1

Folder 16:

Annual Report 1946

Box 1

Folder 17:

Annual Report 1947

Box 1

Folder 18:

Annual Report 1948

Box 1

Folder 19:

Annual Report 1949

Box 1

Folder 20:

Annual Report 1950

Box 1

Folder 21:

Annual Report 1951

Box 1

Folder 22:

Annual Report 1952

Box 1

Folder 23:

Annual Report 1953

Box 1

Folder 24:

Annual Report 1954

Box 2

Folder 1:

Annual Report 1955 (1)

Box 2

Folder 2:

Annual Report 1955 (2)

Box 2

Folder 3:

Annual Report 1956

Box 2

Folder 4:

Annual Report 1957

Box 2

Folder 5:

Annual Report 1959

Box 2

Folder 6:

Annual Report 1960

Box 2

Folder 7:

Annual Report 1961

Box 2

Folder 8:

Annual Report 1962

Box 2

Folder 9:

Annual Report 1963

Box 2

Folder 10:

Annual Report 1964

Box 2

Folder 11:

Annual Report 1965

Box 2

Folder 12:

Annual Report 1966

Box 2

Folder 13:

Annual Report 1970

Box 2

Folder 14:

Annual Report 1971

Box 2

Folder 15:

Annual Report 1972

Box 2

Folder 16:

Annual Report 1974

Box 2

Folder 17:

Annual Report 1975 (1)

Box 2

Folder 18:

Annual Report 1975 (2)

Box 2

Folder 19:

Constitution of the Staff Association of the Chicago Public Library [n.d.]

Box 2

Folder 20:

CPL Annual Report 1934

Box 2

Folder 21:

CPL Annual Report 1949

Box 2

Folder 22:

Departmental Memorandums 1965

Box 2

Folder 23:

George C. Hall Branch Library Brochures, Maps, Rules, and Regulations [n.d.]

Box 2

Folder 24:

Hall Branch Bulletins, c. 1930s

Box 2

Folder 25:

Hall Branch History (re: operating hours, staff), c. 1960s-1970s (?)

Box 2

Folder 26:

Inventory of Staff Room Furniture and Equipment for Hall Branch, 1932

Box 2

Folder 27:

“Irene McCoy Gaines: A Black Leader in Chicago, 1930-1964,” Research Proposal, n.d.

Box 2

Folder 28:

New Borrowers Survey Result, n.d.

Box 2

Folder 29:

Biography, George Cleveland Hall, 1930-1954, n.d.

Box 2

Folder 30:

Biography, Vivian Harsh, 1958-1962, n.d.

Box 2

Folder 31:

Biography, Vivian Harsh, Transcript from The University of Chicago, 1929-1931

Series 2: Manuscripts, 1932-1970, n.d.

Box 3

Folder 1:

Author Unknown, Description of Hall Branch from CPL Staff News, 1932

Box 3

Folder 2:

Author(s) Unknown, Hall Branch Statements and Drafts, n.d.

Box 3

Folder 3:

Author Unknown, History of Hall Branch, c. 1960s -1970s (?)

Box 3

Folder 4:

Author Unknown, History of Vivian Harsh’s Role at Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 3

Folder 5:

Author Unknown, “Introducing the Library to the Church,” n.d.

Box 3

Folder 6:

Author Unknown, List of Negro Jazz Musicians Associated with Chicago, n.d.

Box 3

Folder 7:

Author Unknown, Notes on Activities at Hall Branch, c.1956 (?)

Box 3

Folder 8:

Author Unknown, Older Persons Group, 1955-1958, n.d.

Box 3

Folder 9:

Author Unknown, Signed “A. N. D. B,” Untitled, n.d.

Box 3

Folder 10:

Author Unknown, “Special Collections in the U.S.,” n.d.

Box 3

Folder 11:

Author Unknown, “Special Negro Collection” Statements, 1960

Box 3

Folder 12:

Author Unknown, Untitled manuscripts re: History of Hall Branch Library, 1939

Box 3

Folder 13:

Bibliographies by and about African Americans, c. 1940s-1970s

Box 3

Folder 14:

Brooks, Gwendolyn, “For Charlemae Rollins” [Poem], 1963

Box 3

Folder 15:

Brooks,  Gwendolyn, “For Illinois” [Poem], 1968

Box 3

Folder 16:

Burroughs, Margaret Taylor, “Poem on Africa” Given to Hall Branch, 1963

Box 3

Folder 17:

Burroughs, Margaret Taylor, “What Shall I Tell My Children Who Are Black,” n.d.

Box 3

Folder 18:

Coffin, Ollye M., Untitled manuscript on Hall Branch, 1951

Box 3

Folder 19:

Harsh, Vivian, “George C. Hall Branch Library, 4801 South Michigan Ave.,” 1949

Box 3

Folder 20:

Harsh, Vivian, “George Cleveland Hall Branch Library and Its Social Environment,” 1957

Box 3

Folder 21:

Harsh, Vivian, Hall Branch Opening from CPL Staff News, 1932

Box 3

Folder 22:

Harsh, Vivian, Hall Branch Statement, c. 1950

Box 3

Folder 23:

Harsh, Vivian, Review of Langston Hughes’s “Simple Takes a Wife,” c. 1953 (?)

Box 3

Folder 24:

Joyce, Donald Franklin, “Hall History,” c. 1960s

Box 3

Folder 25:

Joyce, Donald Franklin, “History,” 1971

Box 3

Folder 26:

Joyce, Donald Franklin, “The Chicago Afro-American Union Analytic Catalog,” 1972

Box 3

Folder 27:

Joyce, Donald Franklin, Unpublished Manuscript on Mary Edmonia Lewis, 1971

Box 3

Folder 28:

Julien, Virginia W., “A Special Subject Index to the Negro in Illinois: The Illinois Writers’ Project…Underground Railroad,” 1970

Box 3

Folder 29:

Peck, Janet, “Hall Library Noted for Its Negro Books,” c. 1940s (?)

Box 3

Folder 30:

Rollins, Charlemae, “Library Work With Negroes,” 1943

Box 3

Folder 31:

Smith, Benjamin F., “Reader In An Negro Community,” 1952

Box 3

Folder 32:

Smith, Hermon Dunlap, “Chicago: Its Growth and Its People,” 1950

Box 3

Folder 33:

Smith, Kenneth, Book Review of “Seeking to be Christian in Race Relations” by Benjamin F. Mays, 1957

Box 3

Folder 34:

Manuscript Fragments, n.d.

Box 3

Folder 35:

Manuscript Fragments, Washington Park Improvement Association, n.d.

Series 3: Correspondence, 1922-1971

Box 4

Folder 1:

Correspondence, 1st Anniversary Messages, 1933

Box 4

Folder 2:

Correspondence, 6th Anniversary Messages, 1938

Box 4

Folder 3:

Correspondence, 7th Anniversary Messages, 1939

Box 4

Folder 4:

Correspondence, 20th Anniversary Messages, 1952

Box 4

Folder 5:

Correspondence, 25th  Anniversary Messages, 1957

Box 4

Folder 6:

Correspondence, 30th Anniversary Messages, 1962

Box 4

Folder 7:

Correspondence, Alexander, E., 1937

Box 4

Folder 8:

Correspondence, Anniversary Messages, n.d.

Box 4

Folder 9:

Correspondence, Author Unknown (re: Recommendation on the Behalf of Vivian Harsh for the James M. Yard Award), n.d.

Box 4

Folder 10:

Correspondence, Baker, J. A., n.d.

Box 4

Folder 11:

Correspondence, Best, Genevieve W., 1922

Box 4

Folder 12:

Correspondence, Blackwell, Mrs. (re: CH Rollins’ book list for Brotherhood Week), 1950

Box 4

Folder 13:

Correspondence, Boberch, Helen S., 1952

Box 4

Folder 14:

Correspondence, Coffin, Ollye Marr, n.d.

Box 4

Folder 15:

Correspondence, Cuylar, Lois Augusta, 1938

Box 4

Folder 16:

Correspondence, DePriest, Oscar, 1931

Box 4

Folder 17:

Correspondence, Du Bois, W. E. B., 1930-1948

Box 4

Folder 18:

Correspondence, Embree, Edwin, 1934

Box 4

Folder 19:

Correspondence, Falls, Arthur G., 1932-1933

Box 4

Folder 20:

Correspondence, Gordon, V. S., 1931

Box 4

Folder 21:

Correspondence, Gscheidle, Gertude E., 1952

Box 4

Folder 22:

Correspondence, Hall, George Cleveland, 1929

Box 4

Folder 23:

Correspondence, Hapeman, Clement F. (Pioneer Library System), 1965

Box 4

Folder 24:

Correspondence, Harsh, Vivian [to Joseph Rollins, Jr.], 1945

Box 4

Folder 25:

Correspondence, Herskovits, Melville J., 1944

Box 4

Folder 26:

Correspondence, Hughes, Langston, 1943-1949

Box 4

Folder 27:

Correspondence, Hurston, Zora Neale, 1934

Box 4

Folder 28:

Correspondence, Joyce, Donald F., “The Chicago Afro-American Union Analytic Catalog,” 1971

Box 4

Folder 29:

Correspondence, King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1965

Box 4

Folder 30:

Correspondence, Lewis, Morris, Mr. and Mrs., 1932

Box 4

Folder 31:

Correspondence, Lucas, Hattie L., 1971

Box 4

Folder 32:

Correspondence, Lynch, John R., 1939

Box 4

Folder 33:

Correspondence, McGowan, David A. (Home for Aged Colored People), 1960

Box 4

Folder 34:

Correspondence, Meckell, Julian M., 1948

Box 4

Folder 35:

Correspondence, Oldham, Ernestine V. (Delta Sigma Theta Sorority), 1932

Box 4

Folder 36:

Correspondence, Roden, Carl B., 1926-1936

Box 4

Folder 37:

Correspondence, Rodriquez, Edward (Negro Exposition of Progress), 1940

Box 4

Folder 38:

Correspondence, Shaw, Spencer G., 1949

Box 4

Folder 39:

Correspondence, Shores, Louis S., 1929

Box 4

Folder 40:

Correspondence, Stern, Lucille R. (re: Hall Branch at “Century of Progress”), 1933

Box 4

Folder 41:

Correspondence, West, Henry, 1934

Series 4: Programs, 1933-1975

Box 5

Folder 1:

1st Anniversary, Hall Branch, 1933

Box 5

Folder 2:

20th Anniversary, Hall Branch, 1952

Box 5

Folder 3:

25th Anniversary, Hall Branch, 1957

Box 5

Folder 4:

Adult Education Program, WPA, 1939

Box 5

Folder 5:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1937

Box 5

Folder 6:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1938

Box 5

Folder 7:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1939

Box 5

Folder 8:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1940

Box 5

Folder 9:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1941

Box 5

Folder 10:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1942

Box 5

Folder 11:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1943

Box 5

Folder 12:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1944

Box 5

Folder 13:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1945

Box 5

Folder 14:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1946

Box 5

Folder 15:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1947

Box 5

Folder 16:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1948

Box 5

Folder 17:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1949

Box 5

Folder 18:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1950

Box 5

Folder 19:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1951

Box 5

Folder 20:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1955

Box 5

Folder 21:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, n.d.

Box 5

Folder 22:

Book Review and Lecture Forum, Origin and History, .n.d.

Box 5

Folder 23:

Chicago Public Library 50th Anniversary, 1923

Box 5

Folder 24:

Chicago Public Library Calendar of Events, 1953

Box 5

Folder 25:

Chicago Women’s Club Exhibition, n.d.

Box 5

Folder 26:

Children’s Book Week, 1935

Box 5

Folder 27:

Color Comes Calling, Older Persons Group, 1957

Box 5

Folder 28:

“Defense Activities” at Hall Branch, c. 1940s

Box 5

Folder 29:

Film Screening on Atomic Energy, c. 1950s (?)

Box 5

Folder 30:

“Fundamental Economics and Social Philosophy,” Discussion Class, Henry George School of Social Science, 1949

Box 5

Folder 31:

 James W. Johnson National Birthday Celebration, 1938

Box 5

Folder 32:

“A Little of This and A Little of That,” Co-Plus Program, 1974

Box 5

Folder 33:

“Negro Centers of Life and Culture” Itinerary and Program, 1933

Box 5

Folder 34:

“The Negroes’ Conduct – A Community Responsibility,” Discussion Group, October 4, 1943

Box 5

Folder 35:

Negro History Breakfast, 1956

Box 5

Folder 36:

Negro History Week, Association of Negro Life and History, 1935-1951

Box 5

Folder 37:

Oscar De Priest Bust Dedication Ceremony, 1952

Box 5

Folder 38:

Public Library Week, 1939-1943, n.d.

Box 5

Folder 39:

Program Calendars, 1965-1966

Box 5

Folder 40:

“Social Security Facts and Answers,” Discussion Panel, 1950

Box 5

Folder 41:

Travel Program, n.d.

Box 5

Folder 42:

VFW Flag Presentation to Hall Library, October 17, 1943

Box 5

Folder 43:

World View of Color Program Series, 1946

Box 5

Folder 44:

An Exhibit of Portraits of Distinguished Citizens of Negro Heritage, February 3-25, 1946

Box 5

Folder 45:

ASNLH, Annual Meetings and Anniversary Celebrations, 1935-1940

Box 5

Folder 46:

ASNLH, Origins and History, n.d.

Box 5

Folder 47:

Christmas Carol Service, Fisk University, 1938

Box 5

Folder 48:

Colman Book Club, 1941

Box 5

Folder 49:

Dedication Exercises of the Daniel Hale Williams School, 1952

Box 5

Folder 50:

Du Sable History Club, 1947-1957, n.d.

Box 5

Folder 51:

“The Enchanted Princess” Puppet Play, Boy’s Handicraft Club, 1934

Box 5

Folder 52:

Farren School Program, 1937

Box 5

Folder 53:

Forestville School Program, 1935

Box 5

Folder 54:

YMCA, Youth Week Occupational Conference, n.d.

Series 5: News Clippings, 1890-1975

Box 6

Folder 1:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1890

Box 6

Folder 2:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1897

Box 6

Folder 3:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1911

Box 6

Folder 4:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1912

Box 6

Folder 5:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1913

Box 6

Folder 6:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1915

Box 6

Folder 7:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1916

Box 6

Folder 8:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1918

Box 6

Folder 9:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1920

Box 6

Folder 10:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1923

Box 6

Folder 11:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1924

Box 6

Folder 12:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1925

Box 6

Folder 13:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1927

Box 6

Folder 14:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1929

Box 6

Folder 15:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1930s

Box 6

Folder 16:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1930

Box 6

Folder 17:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1931

Box 6

Folder 18:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1932

Box 6

Folder 19:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1933

Box 6

Folder 20:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1934

Box 6

Folder 21:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1935

Box 6

Folder 22:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1936

Box 6

Folder 23:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1937

Box 6

Folder 24:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1938

Box 6

Folder 25:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1939

Box 6

Folder 26:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1940s

Box 6

Folder 27:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1940

Box 6

Folder 28:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1941

Box 6

Folder 29:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1942

Box 6

Folder 30:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1943

Box 6

Folder 31:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1944

Box 6

Folder 32:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1945

Box 6

Folder 33:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1946

Box 6

Folder 34:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1947

Box 6

Folder 35:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1948

Box 6

Folder 36:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1949

Box 6

Folder 37:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1950

Box 6

Folder 38:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1951

Box 6

Folder 39:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1952

Box 7

Folder 1:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1953

Box 7

Folder 2:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1954

Box 7

Folder 3:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1955

Box 7

Folder 4:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1956

Box 7

Folder 5:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1957

Box 7

Folder 6:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1958

Box 7

Folder 7:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1959

Box 7

Folder 8:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1960

Box 7

Folder 9:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1961

Box 7

Folder 10:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1962

Box 7

Folder 11:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1963

Box 7

Folder 12:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1964

Box 7

Folder 13:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1965

Box 7

Folder 14:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1968

Box 7

Folder 15:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1970

Box 7

Folder 16:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1971

Box 7

Folder 17:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1972

Box 7

Folder 18:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1973

Box 7

Folder 19:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1974

Box 7

Folder 20:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1975

Box 7

Folder 21:

Hall Branch and Related News Clippings n.d.

Box 8

Folder 1:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1938

Box 8

Folder 2:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1940

Box 8

Folder 3:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1941

Box 8

Folder 4:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1942

Box 8

Folder 5:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1943

Box 8

Folder 6:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1947

Box 8

Folder 7:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1949

Box 8

Folder 8:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1951

Box 8

Folder 9:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1956

Box 8

Folder 10:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1957

Box 8

Folder 11:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1959

Box 8

Folder 12:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1960

Box 8

Folder 13:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1962

Box 8

Folder 14:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings 1963

Box 8

Folder 15:

Oversized Hall Branch and Related News Clippings n.d.

Series 6: Photographs, 1932-2006

Box 9

001

Model of Hall at ANE, 1940

Box 9

002

Hall Branch Interior, 1952

Box 9

003

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

004

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

005

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

006

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

007

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

008

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

009

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

010

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

011

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

012

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

013

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

014

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 9

015

Hall Branch Exterior, n.d.

Box 9

016

Hall Branch Exterior, February 1938

Box 9

017

Hall Branch Exterior, February 1938 (?)

Box 9

018

Richard Wright and Vivian G. Harsh donating Native Son, 1941

Box 9

019

Vivian Harsh in her office with Special Negro Collection, early 1930s

Box 9

020

Hall Branch Exterior, Winter 1932

Box 9

021

Hall Branch Exterior, 1932

Box 9

022

Opening Day Staff, Hall Branch, January 25, 1932

Box 9

023

Hall Branch Staff, late 1930s (?)

Box 9

024 

Vivian G. Harsh, c. 1930s

Box 9

025

Hall Branch Staff, c. 1930s

Box 9

026

Hall Branch Staff, c. 1940s

Box 9

027

Ellyn Hill, c. 1930s

Box 9

028

Vivian G. Harsh, c. 1950s

Box 9

029

Charlemae Rollins and Olive Diggs (of the Chicago Bee), 1940s

Box 9

030

Vivian G. Harsh and Edith Allman Gans, c. 1940s

Box 9

031

World’s Fair Tour, 1933

Box 9

032

Sailors (including O. Dodson and Chas. Sebree) at Hall Branch, WWII

Box 9

033

Women’s Reading Group, 1940

Box 9

034

Robert S. Abbott and John H. Sengstacke, c. 1935

Box 9

035

Hall Branch Story Hour with Spencer Shaw, 1949

Box 9

036

Ellyn Hill and Bessie Benson, January 25, 1932 (?)

Box 9

037

Ellyn Hill, c. 1930s

Box 9

038

William Attaway, n.d.

Box 9

039

Vivian G. Harsh and Women’s Reading Circle, c. 1939

Box 9

040

Arna Bontemps at Hall Branch, c. 1941

Box 9

041

Arna Bontemps and Florence Means, c.1940s (?)

Box 9

042

Arna Bontemps and Florence Means, c.1940s (?)

Box 9

043

Arna Bontemps and Jack Conroy, c.1941

Box 9

044

ASNLH Committee for 1935 Chicago Convention (Carter G. Woodson, Vivian G. Harsh, Claude Barnett, Richard Jones, Henry Lowe Englestein, A. L. Jackson, George Arthur), 1935

Box 9

045

Vivian G. Harsh, c.1940s

Box 9

046

Vivian G. Harsh, n.d.

Box 9

047

Charlemae Rollins, n.d.

Box 9

048

Gwendolyn Brooks at Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1949

Box 9

049

Charlemae Rollins and her mother, 1942

Box 9

050

Margaret Walker, c. 1942

Box 10

051

Children sitting in Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

052

Children standing outside Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

053

Arna Bontemps with Summer Reading Group, 1941

Box 10

054

Children standing, n.d.

Box 10

055

Hall Exterior, c. 1930s

Box 10

056

American Negro Exposition Exhibit, 1940

Box 10

057

Bennie Brown, Assistant Librarian, and Olive Diggs of the Chicago Bee, and others, n.d.

Box 10

058

Group photograph, includes Bennie Brown and Olive Diggs, standing in front of Hall Branch Library, n.d.

Box 10

059

Group photograph (includes Bennie Brown) outside of Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

060

Group outside Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

061

Group seated at Hall Branch tables, n.d.

Box 10

062

Book Review and Lecture Planning Committee (including Vivian Harsh and Marian Hadley) c.1940s

Box 10

063

Olive Diggs at a Hall Branch program, c. 1943

Box 10

064

Hall Branch Program, n.d.

Box 10

065

Program at Hall Branch/Speaker’s Table, n.d.

Box 10

066

Norfleet Brothers perform at Hall Branch, c.1940s

Box 10

067

Program held at Hall Branch, c.1940s

Box 10

068

Program held at Hall Branch, c.1940s

Box 10

069

Program held at Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

070

Hall Branch program, c.1940s

Box 10

071

Charlemae Rollins and Vivian G. Harsh  in Children’s Room, 1952

Box 10

072

Negro History Week, c.1944

Box 10

073

Charlemae Rollins in Children’s Room, 1952

Box 10

074

Children’s Room, 1945

Box 10

075

Children’s Room, c.1930s-1940s

Box 10

076

Children’s Book Exhibit, n.d.

Box 10

077

Children’s Book Exhibit, Little Girl’s Section, n.d.

Box 10

078

Children’s Book Exhibit, Little Boy’s Section, n.d.

Box 10

079

Opening Day, Children’s Room at Hall, January 22, 1932

Box 10

080

Summer Reading Game, “Clock Club,” Hall Branch’s Children’s Department, 1939

Box 10

081

Trailer Trails Reading Club, 1938 (?)

Box 10

082

C.J. Walker’s Truck with Trailer Trails Reading Club, 1941(?)

Box 10

083

Children standing outside Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

084

Opening Day, Reference Desk, January 25, 1932

Box 10

085

Children’s group, c.1930s

Box 10

086

Charlemae Rollins and patrons, n.d.

Box 10

087

Vivian G. Harsh, c.1920

Box 10

088

Charlemae Rollins and patrons (children), n.d.

Box 10

089

Charlemae Rollins and patrons, n.d.

Box 10

090

Charlemae Rollins and patrons (children), n.d

Box 10

091

Charlemae Rollins and young readers, n.d.

Box 10

092

Charlemae Rollins and young readers, n.d.

Box 10

093

Children’s group outside Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

094

Children’s group outside Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

095

Colman Book Club, 1942

Box 10

096

Hall Branch Young Adult Group, n.d.

Box 10

097

Vivian G. Harsh and patrons, c.1930s

Box 10

097a

Patrons at Hall Branch, c.1930s

Box 10

098

Patrons reading inside Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 10

099

Hall Branch Exterior, April 1950

Box 10

100

Vivian G. Harsh and F. L. Brown (?), n.d.

Box 11

101

Vivian G. Harsh, 10th Anniversary Tea, January 1942

Box 11

102

Northern Illinois Baptist Sunday School Convention, 1935

Box 11

103

Women (U.S. librarians) visiting Hall Branch, 1939?

Box 11

104

WPA Sewing Project, 1939

Box 11

105

Northern Illinois Baptist Sunday School Convention, July 25, 1935

Box 11

106

Artist ? at Hall Branch, November 1956

Box 11

107

James Yard, National Conference of Christian and Jews at Hall Branch, February 1945

Box 11

108

Julia Baker standing by sculpture (Realization by Augusta Savage), n.d.

Box 11

109

Special Negro Collection, Hall Branch, Vivian G. Harsh’s Office, n.d.

Box 11

110

Negro History Week, “Negro In Action,” 1944?

Box 11

111

Negro History Week, “Negro In Action,” 1944?

Box 11

112

African Exhibit at Hall, n.d.

Box 11

113

African Exhibit at Hall, n.d.

Box 11

114

Parent Education Class (includes C. H. Rollins, V. G. Harsh, Jessie Mead), 1938

Box 11

115

Parent Education Class (includes C. H. Rollins, V. G. Harsh, Jessie Mead), 1938

Box 11

116

Voter Education at Hall, 1940s?

Box 11

117

Voter Education at Hall , 1940s?

Box 11

118

Voter Education at Hall, 1952

Box 11

119

Voter Education at Hall, 1940s?

Box 11

120

 “Historic Chicago” Poster at Hall, n.d.

Box 11

121

Consumer Information Exhibit at Hall, c. 1941-1945(?)

Box 11

122

 “One 13th of the Nation,” Hall Exhibit, c. 1941-1945(?)

Box 11

123

Vivian G. Harsh and Service Men, Ceremony at Hall, c. 1941-1945(?)

Box 11

124

Female patron with serviceman, Reference Desk, Hall Branch, c.1940s(?)

Box 11

125

Servicemen at Hall Branch, c.1941-1945(?)

Box 11

126

Servicemen at Hall Branch, c.1941-1945(?)

Box 11

127

Servicemen at Hall Branch, c.1941-1945(?)

Box 11

128

99th Pursuit Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL, c. 1940s

Box 11

129

99th Pursuit Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL, c. 1940s

Box 11

130

99th Pursuit Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL, c. 1940s

Box 11

131

99th Pursuit Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL, c. 1940s

Box 11

132

Samuel Stratton and Lovelyn Evans, c. 1940s (?)

Box 11

133

Lena Horne at Kaiser Shipyard, California, 1943

Box 11

134

Lena Horne at Kaiser Shipyard, California, 1943

Box 11

135

Lena Horne at Kaiser Shipyard, California, 1943

Box 11

136

Lena Horne, n.d.

Box 11

137

 “Terrorist Attacks Against Negro Homes” Map, 1944-1946

Box 11

138

Hall Branch Exhibit, n.d.

Box 11

139

Children at play outside, n.d.

Box 11

140

Meeting at Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 11

141

Madeline Stratton, Chicago Teacher, n.d.

Box 11

142

Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1980s (?)

Box 11

143

Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1950s (?)

Box 11

144

Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1980s (?)

Box 11

145

Dr. George Cleveland Hall, c. 1920s

Box 11

146

Gwendolyn Brooks and Langston Hughes, “Poetry of the Negro,” n.d.

Box 11

147

Pearl Bailey and Eleanor Roosevelt, c. 1940s (?)

Box 11

148

Pearl Bailey, c. 1940s (?)

Box 11

149

Private Arthur A. Marks, Jr., 1943

Box 11

150

Carter G. Woodson, n.d.

Box 12

151

Carl Roden, n.d.

Box 12

152

Street Scene (Garage), Prairie Avenue near 53rd Street, 1934

Box 12

153

Gorham Methodist Church, Centennial, 1963

Box 12

154

Basil Phillips and Ollye Coffin, and others, n.d.

Box 12

155

Arthur Family, Refugees from Lynch Mob, (Riot Commission Photo), September 1920

Box 12

156

Desk of Joseph Rainey, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1943

Box 12

157

Statue, n.d.

Box 12

158

Allison Davids, 1942

Box 12

159

Alain Locke, n.d.

Box 12

160

Provident Hospital Opening, Chicago Daily News, May 31, 1933

Box 12

161

Brookfield Jr. Council for Teen Social Studies, n.d.

Box 12

162

Dedication Ceremony, Kinzie Mansion, October 8, 1955

Box 12

163

Forestville Library, n.d.

Box 12

164

Book Fair, Forestville Library Interior (?), 1939

Box 12

165

Book Fair, Forestville Library Interior (?), 1939

Box 12

166

Book Fair, Forestville Library Interior (?), 1939

Box 12

167

Forestville Library, Exterior, n.d.

Box 12

168

Forestville Library, Exterior, n.d.

Box 12

169

Forestville Library, Exterior, n.d.

Box 12

170

St. Elizabeth High School, 1939 (?)

Box 12

171

St. Elizabeth High School, 1939 (?)

Box 12

172

St. Elizabeth High School, 1939 (?)

Box 12

173

St. Elizabeth High School, Negro History Class, March 1941

Box 12

174

ASNLH Negro History Week Brochure Cover, February 9, 1936

Box 12

175

Group of students visiting Hall Branch, n.d.

Box 12

176

High school students in adult reading room, Hall Branch, 1940s

Box 12

177

Black history program for students at Hall Branch, 1950s

Box 12

178

Luncheon, No ID, c. 1940

Box 12

179

Contemporary Negro Writers Original Manuscripts Exhibit, Hall Branch, 1943

Box 12

180

Contemporary Negro Writers Original Manuscripts Exhibit, Hall Branch, 1943

Box 12

181

Contemporary Negro Writers Original Manuscripts Exhibit, Hall Branch, 1943

Box 12

182

Contemporary Negro Writers Original Manuscripts Exhibit, Hall Branch, 1943

Box 12

183

Contemporary Negro Writers Original Manuscripts Exhibit, Hall Branch, 1943

Box 12

184

 “Open House” display at Hall Branch, 1937

Box 12

185

Charlemae Rollins with students at Christmas-time event, Children’s Room, Hall Branch, 1930s

Box 12

186

Sign Announcing Harsh Collection Relocation, 1975

Box 12

187

Doris Saunders, Basil Phillips, and Joe Rollins, Jr., Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

188

Doris Saunders with friends, Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

189

Donald Joyce, Ralph Newman, and Joseph Rollins, Jr., Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

190

Donald Joyce, Basil Phillips, Ralph Newman, and Joseph Rollins, Jr., Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

191

Ralph Newman, and Joseph Rollins, Jr., Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

192

Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

193

Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

194

Donald Joyce, Ralph Newman (speaking), Annie Lee Carroll, and Joseph Rollins, Jr., Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

195

Donald Joyce, Ralph Newman, and Joseph Rollins, Jr., Portrait of Charlemae Rollins, Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

196

Jacob’s Ladder Sculpture, Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

197

Jacob’s Ladder Sculpture, Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

198

Jacob’s ladder, Charlemae H. Rollins Memorial Program, Woodson Regional Library, 1978

Box 12

199

Grace Presbyterian Church [vacant], 36th Street and Vincennes, 2006

Box 12

200

 “Center of Attraction” [Newspaper clippings about George Cleveland Hall Library], 1932

Box 13

201

Negro Centers of Life and Culture Reconciliation Trip, November 4, 1933

Box 13

202

 “Hall Library Serves Its Purpose in Grand Style…,” 1939?

Box 13

203

“Finds Hall Library Its City Literary Monument,” 1952?

Box 13

204

 “Clock Club,” Summer Reading Game, 1939

Box 13

205

Telegram on Opening of Hall Branch, 1932

Box 13

206

 “George Cleveland Hall Branch Library and Its Social Environment,” n.d.

Box 13

207

Langston Hughes at Hall Branch, April 1, 1938

Box 13

208

Original Floor Plan of Hall Branch, c.1930s (?)

Box 13

209

 “Destination Freedom” at Hall Branch, February 14, 1949

Box 13

210

“Black Workers and the New Unions,” St. Clair Drake [reviewer], November 1, 1939

Box 13

211

Dusable History Club, Florence Price Talk, January 24, 1950

Box 13

212

Mercedes Gilbert (“Green Pastures”) at Hall Branch, May 4, 1939

Box 13

213

Book Review and Lecture Forum, Sixth Season Opening, October 5, 1938

Box 13

214

Planning Committee, Book Review and Lecture Forum, September 14, 1946

Box 13

215

Horace Clayton, Book Review and Lecture Forum, October 1937

Box 13

216

“Big Sea,” Book Review and Lecture Forum, November 6, 1940

Box 13

217

William Attaway, Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1941

Box 13

218

Book Review and Lecture Forum, November 18, 1942

Box 13

219

Dusable History Club, April 1947

Box 13

220

Gwendolyn Brooks/“Annie Allen,” Book Review and Lecture Forum, December 5, 1949

Box 13

221

St. Clair Drake, Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1948

Box 13

222

Dusable History Club, February 15, 1952

Box 13

223

 “Destination Freedom,” Book Review and Lecture Forum, 1949

Box 13

224

 “Bontemps Gets New Book,” December 9, 1939

Box 13

225

“Miss Harsh Gets Library Post,” 1931

Box 13

226

 “Hall Branch Library Review…,” Crusader, February 12, 1949

Box 13

227

“Book on Race Problems…,” Chicago Defender, February 3, 1940

Box 13

228

“Mrs. Rollins prepares…,” Courier, February 11, 1950

Box 13

229

“Roden of Library to Retire…,” Chicago Defender, 1948

Box 13

230

“Forum to Hear St. Clair Drake…,” Courier, 1947

Box 13

231

“Motley’s Best Seller…,” Courier, October 24, 1947

Box 13

232

 “G. C. Hall Library does worthy job…” by Arna Bontemps, Chicago Defender, April 5, 1941

Box 13

233

Book Review and Lecture Forum Committee, Chicago Defender, October 13, 1951

Box 13

234

 “Historian Who Never Wrote,” Chicago Defender, November 29, 1960

Box 13

235

William Attaway, 1941

Box 13

236

Fenton W. Harsh, Jr., Howard B. Shepard, J. Sherve Fleamon, 1919

Box 13

237

 “Hall Library, 7 Years Old, is Known…,” Chicago Defender, January 28, 1939

Box 13

238

Willard wins “Clock Club,” Summer Reading Game, September 10, 1939

Box 13

239

Book Review and Lecture Forum Program, October 20, 1937 and November 3, 1937

Box 13

240

Book Review and Lecture Forum Program, March 2, 1938 and March 16, 1938

Box 13

241

 “Negro Poet at Hall Branch,” Langston Hughes, 1938

Box 13

242

“Tell My Horse” [reviewed by Arna Bontemps], Book Review and Lecture Forum, February 1, 1939

Box 13

243

 “Black Boy” [reviewed by Fern Gayden], Book Review and Lecture Forum, March 14, 1945

Box 13

244

Ollye Marr Coffin program, April 25, 1945

Box 13

245

Announcement of Book Review and Lecture Forum’s 13th Season, October 1945

Box 13

246

 “The Purple Plain” [reviewed by Alice Browning], March 29, 1948

Box 13

247

“Annie Oliver interviewed…,” Chicago Defender, February 1, 1952

Box 13

248

Negro History Breakfast, February 18, 1956

Box 13

249

Dusable History Club, Schedule of Programs, 1949

Box 13

250

Zora Neale Hurston to Vivian G. Harsh, October 23, 1934

Box 13

251

 “Housewife to Head Branch Library” [Ollye Marr Coffin], Chicago Daily News, October 29, 1959

Box 14

252

 “History Club Slates 3 Speakers…,” Chicago Defender, November 27, 1948

Box 14

253

“Trailer Trail Reading Game…,” Chicago Defender, 1938

Box 14

254

“Social Security Facts and Answers,” Chicago Defender, April 15, 1949

Box 14

255

“Lecture Series at Hall…,” Chicago Defender, October 1950

Box 14

256

 “Vivian Harsh Wins Esteem…,” Chicago Defender, 1932

Box 14

257

 “Library Observes Anniversary…,” Chicago World, February 15, 1947

Box 14

258

“Crowd Jams Library,” Chicago Defender, January 23, 1932

Box 14

259

 “New Library Prepared…,” Chicago Defender, January 16, 1932

Box 14

260

 “God’s Country” Title Page, Illinois Writers’ Project, c.1936-1942

Box 14

261

 “Negro in Illinois” Synopsis of Chapters, c.1936-1942

Box 14

262

 “Iola,” Illinois Writers’ Project Chapter, Page 1 of draft chapter by Arna Bontemps, c.1936-1942

Box 14

263

 “Club names Old Settlers’ Day,” Chicago Defender, October 1950

Box 14

264

“72 Librarians Visit Hall…,” Chicago Defender, August 1939

Box 14

265

 “Destination Freedom” at Hall Branch, Chicago Defender, February 12, 1949

Box 14

266

 “Hall Library to get bust of DePriest…,” Chicago Defender, March 9, 1952

Box 14

267

 “Hall Holds Special Exhibition,” Chicago Defender, 1954

Box 14

268

 “Negro Poetry is the Theme of FAM…,” Chicago Defender, February 14, 1953

Box 14

269

 “1st Negro Librarian…,” Jet, July 6, 1955

Box 14

270

 “Mrs. Charlemae Rollins wins Librarians’ Award,” Chicago Defender, July 8, 1955

Box 14

271

John R. Lynch, n.d.

Box 14

272

Julius Rosenwald, n.d.

Box 14

273

Zora Neale Hurston, Photograph by C. Van Vechten (?), n.d.

Box 14

274

 “Vivian Harsh, member Chicago Chapter of Canteen Workers…,” Chicago Defender, 1919

Box 14

275, 276

 “In the Realm of Achievement” by F.M. Davis, National Negro Digest, n.d.

Box 14

277

Arna Bontemps, n.d.

Box 14

278

Marian Anderson, n.d.

Box 14

279

Joe Louis, n.d.

Box 14

280

Group Singing at Hall Branch (?), n.d.

Box 14

281

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 14

282

 “Little Bunds” Orchestra, Elizabeth Hicks Smith, n.d.

Box 14

283

Exhibit, n.d.

Box 14

284

Hall Branch Interior, n.d.

Box 14

285

Ms. Geraldine Blair, Mrs. Catherine Varner, and Ms. June Gray, Hall Branch Front Desk, June 1971

Box 14

286

Hall Branch Library Staff Room, n.d.

Box 14

287

Hall Branch Library Meeting, n.d.

Box 14

288

Edith Allman Gans, Melba Hobson Cole, Ollye Marr Coffin, n.d.

Box 14

291

Hall Branch Library Meeting, n.d.

Box 14

292

Edith Gans (Photograph sent to Vivian G. Harsh along with anniversary card congratulating Hall Branch for 20 years of service), 1952

Box 14

293

St. Clair Drake, n.d.

Box 14

294

Charles Hurst, n.d.

Box 14

295

Walter E. Turpin, n.d.

Box 14

296

Frank Marshall Davis, n.d.

Box 14

297

Frank Marshall Davis, n.d.

Box 14

298

Katherine Dunham, n.d.

Box 14

299

Katherine Dunham, n.d.

Box 14

300

Negro History Week Exhibit, February 1950

Box 14

301

Negro History Week Exhibit, February 1950

Box 14

302

Negro History Week Exhibit, February 1950

Box 14

303

Negro History Week Exhibit, February 1950

Box 14

304

Samuel Tyler, 1975(?)

Box 14

305

Black Contributions to Biomedical Research Exhibit, n.d.

Box 14

306

Black Contributions to Biomedical Research Exhibit, n.d.

Box 14

307

Madame C. J. Walker, n.d.

Box 14

308

John H. Murphy, Sr., Ship Launching, 1944

Box 14

309

John H. Murphy, Sr., Ship Launching, 1944

Box 14

310

John H. Murphy, Sr., Ship, 1944

Box 14

311

Willis Richardson, n.d.

Box 14

312

Mrs. Grace Neil Johnson, n.d.

Box 14

313

Joe Louis, c.1940s

Box 14

314

Joe Louis, n.d.

Box 14

315

Joe Louis, n.d.

Oversized Photographs, 1920

Box 15

087b 

Vivian G. Harsh, c. 1920

Box 15

289

Alain Locke, n.d.

Box 15

290

George S. Schuyler, n.d.

Box 15

316

William Attaway, 1941

Series 7: Memorabilia, 1865-1974

Box 16

Folder 1:

Business Cards, n.d.

Box 16

Folder 2:

Chicago Public Schools. Certificate of Appreciation, 1973-1974

Box 16

Folder 3:

Du Sable High School, The Beta Club bookmark, n.d.

Box 16

Folder 4:

Du Sable High School Commencement Invitation, 1946

Box 16

Folder 5:

Envelopes, c.1930s-1970s (?)

Box 16

Folder 6:

George W. Carver Stamp and Cover. 1948

Box 16

Folder 7:

Holiday Greeting Cards, n.d.

Box 16

Folder 8:

Overdue Notices, 1949-1950

Box 16

Folder 9:

Program of Activities Cover/Title Page, n.d.

Box 16

Folder 10:

Sign-Up Sheet, n.d.

Box 16

Folder 11:

Sketches of Hall Branch Library, n.d.

Box 17

Folder 12:

Hall Branch Scrapbook, c.1930s – 1950s

Box 17

Folder 13:

Register of Patrons, January 18, 1932

Box 17

Folder 14:

Service Men’s Register, c.1940s (?)

Box 18

Folder 15:

Drawing of Carter G. Woodson by James Lofton, n.d.

Box 18

Folder 16:

Drawing of Frank London Brown by Joan Powers, n.d.

Box 18

Folder 17:

Register of Colored Persons, Louisiana [Blank], c. 1865-1870 (?)

Super Series 2: Vertical Files, Predominant  dates, 1940s-1960s; Inclusive dates, 1902-1975

Series 1: Biographical Vertical Files, 1930-1975

Box 19

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Abbott, Robert, 1947

Box 19

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Abernathy, R. Walter and Leslie D., 1944

Box 19

Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Adams, Dr. Walter A., 1957

Box 19

Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Allen, James Egert, 1971

Box 19

Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Allison, Dr. James, 1944

Box 19

Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Amerson, Lucius D., 1968-1971

Box 19

Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Amin, Idi, 1971

Box 19

Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Anderson, Harold W., 1945

Box 19

Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Anderson, Louis B., 1946

Box 19

Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Anthony, Benjamin W., Dr., 1944

Box 19

Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Arroyo, Martina, 1971

Box 19

Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Arthur, George, c. 1941 (?)

Box 19

Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Ashford, Emmett, 1967-1970, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Askia the Great, 1967

Box 19

Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Attucks, Crispus, 1954-1970s, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Avant, Albert, 1956

Box 19

Folder 17:

VF, Biography, Bailey, Pearl, 1969-1971

Box 19

Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Baker, Josephine, 1951

Box 19

Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Baker, Louis P., 1955

Box 19

Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Baker, Robert L., 1956

Box 19

Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Ballard, Robert B., 1954

Box 19

Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Barnett, Albert G., 1957

Box 19

Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Barnett, Claude A., 1955

Box 19

Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Batchelor, Dr. Thomas, 1964

Box 19

Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Bates, Alva L., 1943

Box 19

Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Batista, Fulgenco, 1943

Box 19

Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Beckham, Albert S., 1943

Box 19

Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Bekoe, Ben, 1972

Box 19

Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Bell, Al, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Bennett, Lerone, 1954-1971

Box 19

Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Benson, Al, 1950

Box 19

Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Berry, Dr. Leonidas, 1944-1957

Box 19

Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Berry, Edwin C. (Bill), 1966

Box 19

Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Bertrand, Joseph, 1971

Box 19

Folder 35:

VF, Biography, Bevel, Reverend James, 1965

Box 19

Folder 36:

VF, Biography, Bibb, Joseph D., 1954

Box 19

Folder 37:

VF, Biography, Biggers, John, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 38:

VF, Biography, Biggs, Robert, 1972

Box 19

Folder 39:

VF, Biography, Bishop, Wallace H., 1971

Box 19

Folder 40:

VF, Biography, Blue, Vida, 1972

Box 19

Folder 41:

VF, Biography, Blueitt, Captain Kinzie, 1954-1971

Box 19

Folder 42:

VF, Biography, Bolden, Adeline, 1942-1944

Box 19

Folder 43:

VF, Biography, Bolin, Jane, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 44:

VF, Biography, Bond, Julian, 1969-1975

Box 19

Folder 45:

VF, Biography, Bowers, Reverend Joseph Oliver, 1953-1955

Box 19

Folder 46:

VF, Biography, Bowman, Dr. James E., 1963

Box 19

Folder 47:

VF, Biography, Boykin, Mary Augusta, Dr. Joliette Boykin Buford, Mamie Gaines Dill, Ella H. Mitchell, Grace Johns, Ethel Minns Lucus, Dr. Annabel Carey Prescott, and Blanch Smith, 1975

Box 19

Folder 48:

VF, Biography, Bradden, Reverend Williams S., 1943

Box 19

Folder 49:

VF, Biography, Bradley, Thomas, 1972-1973

Box 19

Folder 50:

VF, Biography, Bradshaw, Cortez and Laura, 1953

Box 19

Folder 51:

VF, Biography, Bratton, Luegemes, 1956

Box 19

Folder 52:

VF, Biography, Brawley, Benjamin, 1939

Box 19

Folder 53:

VF, Biography, Brewton, Oscar, 1969

Box 19

Folder 54:

VF, Biography, Brice, Carol, 1945-1947

Box 19

Folder 55:

VF, Biography, Brimmer, Andrew, 1968

Box 19

Folder 56:

VF, Biography, Britt, Jimmy, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 57:

VF, Biography, Brooke, Edward William, 1967

Box 19

Folder 58:

VF, Biography, Brooks, Angie (Elizabeth), 1970-1971

Box 19

Folder 59:

VF, Biography, Brooks, Dr. Deton J., 1964

Box 19

Folder 60:

VF, Biography, Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1967-1970

Box 19

Folder 61:

VF, Biography, Brooks, Roosevelt, 1948

Box 19

Folder 62

VF, Biography, Brown, Charlotte, 1970

Box 19

Folder 63:

VF, Biography, Brown, Edgar G., 1944

Box 19

Folder 64:

VF, Biography, Brown, H. Rap, 1972

Box 19

Folder 65:

VF, Biography, Brown, James, 1962

Box 19

Folder 66:

VF, Biography, Brown, Jim (Jimmy), 1964-1968

Box 19

Folder 67:

VF, Biography, Brown, Jesse L., 1951

Box 19

Folder 68:

VF, Biography, Brown, Oscar W., 1944

Box 19

Folder 69:

VF, Biography, Brown, Virgil E., 1972

Box 19

Folder 70:

VF, Biography, Bullock, Carrie, 1956

Box 19

Folder 71:

VF, Biography, Bumbry, Grace, 1964-1970

Box 19

Folder 72:

VF, Biography, Burleigh, Harry T., n.d.

Box 19

Folder 73:

VF, Biography, Caldwell, Louis, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 74:

VF, Biography, Caldwell, Ruth, 1969

Box 19

Folder 75:

VF, Biography, Calloway, Blanche, 1969

Box 19

Folder 76:

VF, Biography, Calloway, Dr. N. O., 1955

Box 19

Folder 77:

VF, Biography, Caliver, Ambrose, 1950

Box 19

Folder 78:

VF, Biography, Cambridge, Godfrey, 1969-1971

Box 19

Folder 79:

VF, Biography, Campbell, Clifford J., 1955

Box 19

Folder 80:

VF, Biography, Campbell, E. Sims, 1971, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 81:

VF, Biography, Campbell, Kenneth, 1956-1971

Box 19

Folder 82:

VF, Biography, Carey, Archibald J., Jr., 1962

Box 19

Folder 83:

VF, Carmichael, Stokely, 1967-1971

Box 19

Folder 84:

VF, Biography, Carney, Harry, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 85:

VF, Biography, Carter, James Y., 1956

Box 19

Folder 86:

VF, Biography, Carter, Pastor Marmaduke, 1955

Box 19

Folder 87:

VF, Biography, Carver, George Washington, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 88:

VF, Biography, Cayton, Horace, c. 1940s-1970

Box 19

Folder 89:

VF, Biography, Cepeda, Orlando, 1968

Box 19

Folder 90:

VF, Biography, Chamberlain, Wilt, 1960

Box 19

Folder 91:

VF, Biography, Chambers, Lawrence, 1970-1971

Box 19

Folder 92:

VF, Biography, Chaney, Grant Roosevelt, 1954

Box 19

Folder 93:

VF, Biography, Chesnutt, Charles W., 1952-1970s (?), n.d.

Box 19

Folder 94:

VF, Biography, Childs, William, 1942

Box 19

Folder 95:

VF, Biography, Chisholm, Shirley, 1969-1972

Box 19

Folder 96:

VF, Biography, Church, Benjamin, 1950

Box 19

Folder 97:

VF, Biography, Cisse, Jeanne Martin, 1972

Box 19

Folder 98:

VF, Biography, Clarke, Marguerite, 1972

Box 19

Folder 99:

VF, Biography, Clay, Donald, 1970

Box 19

Folder 100:

VF, Biography, Cleaver, Eldridge, 1969-1970, n.d.

Box 19

Folder 101:

VF, Biography, Clement, Emma Clarissa, 1946

Box 20

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Cobb, Reverend Clarence M., 1971

Box 20

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Cockrell, Oneida, 1951

Box 20

Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Cole, Nat King, 1956-1965

Box 20

Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Cole, Robert, 1954

Box 20

Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Coleman, Bessie, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Collins, Cardiss, 1975

Box 20

Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Colter, Cyrus J., 1973

Box 20

Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Conyers, John, Jr., 1970

Box 20

Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Cooker, Mercer, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Cooper, Jack L., 1949-1970

Box 20

Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Cousins, William, 1972

Box 20

Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Cowings, A. L., 1950

Box 20

Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Crook, Charles, 1955

Box 20

Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Crosswaith, Oliver H., 1956

Box 20

Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Crumble, Leslie, Jr., 1971

Box 20

Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Cullen, Countee, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 17:

VF, Biography, Dabney, Wendell Phillips, 1959

Box 20

Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Dailey, Dr. Ulysses G., 1955

Box 20

Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Daniel, David L., 1970

Box 20

Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Darrow, Clarence, 1970

Box 20

Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Davenport, Mary Elizabeth, 1946

Box 20

Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Davis, Allison, 1943

Box 20

Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Davis, General Benjamin O., 1942-1972, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Davis, Frank Marshall, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Davis, Joseph C., 1955

Box 20

Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Davis, Ossie, 1969

Box 20

Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Davis, Sammy, Jr., 1966(?)-1971

Box 20

Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Dawson, William, 1945-1970, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Deas, Captain Harry B., 1946

Box 20

Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Dee, Ruby, 1970

Box 20

Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Delaney, Alva, c. 1951(?)

Box 20

Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Delaney, Martin R., n.d.

Box 20

Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Delaney, Sadie Peterson, 1947-1956, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 34:

VF, Biography, De Lavallade, Carmen, 1967

Box 20

Folder 35:

VF, Biography, Dellums, Ronald V., 1971

Box 20

Folder 36:

VF, Biography, Denniston, Donald, c. 1971(?)

Box 20

Folder 37:

VF, Biography, Delany, Hubert T., n.d.

Box 20

Folder 38:

VF, Biography, DePriest, Oscar, 1951

Box 20

Folder 39:

VF, Biography, De Shields, Andre, 1971

Box 20

Folder 40:

VF, Biography, Dickerson, Earl B., n.d.

Box 20

Folder 41:

VF, Biography, Dickerson, Brig. Gen. Spencer Cornelius, 1948, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 42:

VF, Biography, Dixon, Dean, 1970-1972

Box 20

Folder 43:

VF, Biography, Dixon, Frank, 1943

Box 20

Folder 44:

VF, Biography, Dixon, Hilry (Boots), 1975

Box 20

Folder 45:

VF, Biography, Dixon, William Earl, 1973

Box 20

Folder 46:

VF, Biography, Dobbs, John Wesley (Dobb’s Family), 1969

Box 20

Folder 47:

VF, Biography, Dobbs, Mattiwilda, 1956

Box 20

Folder 48:

VF, Biography, Doby, Larry, 1949

Box 20

Folder 49:

VF, Biography, Dodson, Owen, c. 1946(?)

Box 20

Folder 50:

VF, Biography, Doty, Robert L., 1956

Box 20

Folder 51:

VF, Biography, Douglass, Frances M., 1956

Box 20

Folder 52:

VF, Biography, Douglass, Frederick, 1969-1970, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 53:

VF, Biography, Dove, Gordon, c. 1940s (?)

Box 20

Folder 54:

VF, Biography, Dove, Lillian B., 1975

Box 20

Folder 55:

VF, Biography, Drew, Charles Richard, 1944-1951

Box 20

Folder 56:

VF, Biography, Du Bois, W. E. B., 1945-1961, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 57:

VF, Biography, Duckett, Alfred, 1956

Box 20

Folder 58:

VF, Biography, Duckett, Mattie S., 1975

Box 20

Folder 59:

VF, Biography, Dumas, Alexander, 1969

Box 20

Folder 60:

VF, Biography, Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 1932(?) – 1942, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 61:

VF, Biography, Dunbar, William H., Jr., 1973(?)

Box 20

Folder 62:

VF, Biography, Duncan, Todd, 1950-1951(?)

Box 20

Folder 63:

VF, Biography, Dunham, Katherine, 1941-1975, n.d.

Box 20

Folder 64:

VF, Biography, Dyett, Walter, 1969

Box 20

Folder 65:

VF, Biography, Dwight, Edward, 1965

Box 21

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Eckstine, Billy, 1970

Box 21

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Eldridge, Roy, 1971

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VF, Biography, Ellison, Ralph, 1968

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VF, Biography, Embree, Edwin, 1950, n.d.

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Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Evans, Dr. Melvin H., 1971

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VF, Biography, Evers, Charles, 1969-1972

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VF, Biography, Ewart, Doug, 1971

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Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Fanon, Frantz, 1971

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Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Farmer, James, 1966(?)

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Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Farrow, William M., 1948

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Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Faulkner, Danile J., 1958

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Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Faulkner, Reverend William J., 1955

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Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Fauset, Jessie (Jessie Fauset Harris), 1932-1940

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Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Feaman, Dr. John A., 1957

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VF, Biography, Ferebee, Dorothy Boulding, 1942

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VF, Biography, Fisher, Rudolph, 1951

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VF, Biography, Flack, Roberta, 1971-1973

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Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Fletcher, Arthur Allen, 1971

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Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Forman, James, 1966(?)

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Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Foster, Gloria (and Clarence William III), 1970

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Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Foster, A. L., 1943

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Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Fountain, Primus, 1970-1972(?)

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VF, Biography, Fountry, Walter Edward, 1971-1972

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Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Franklin, John Hope, c. 1947(?)

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Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Frazier, Dr. E. Franklin, n.d.

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Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Frazier, Eugene E., 1957

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Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Frazier, Joe, 1971

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Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Freeman, Dr. Paul, 1970

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Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Gaines, Irene McCoy, 1953-1964, n.d.

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Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Gardner, Lee, 1975

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Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Garnett, Dr. James H., 1950

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VF, Biography, Garvey, Marcus, 1974

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Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Gaye, Marvin, 1968

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Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Gaynor, Florence Small, 1971

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VF, Biography, Gazaway, Dorothy M., 1955-1958

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VF, Biography, George, Zelma Watson, 1950

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VF, Biography, Gibson, Althea, 1950-1956

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Folder 38:

VF, Biography, Gibson, Kenneth, 1971

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VF, Biography, Gibson, Truman Kella, Sr., 1943-1972

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Folder 40:

VF, Biography, Giles, Roscoe Conkling, 1955-1970

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Folder 41:

VF, Biography, Gillespie, Dizzy, 1957

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Folder 42:

VF, Biography, Giovanni, Nikki, 1973

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Folder 43:

VF, Biography, Gleason, Dr. Eliza Atkins (Librarian), n.d.

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VF, Biography, Goode, Eslanda Cardozo (Mrs. Paul Robeson), n.d.

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Folder 45:

VF, Biography, Gordon, Bertha C., 1969

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VF, Biography, Gordon, Charles, 1970-1971

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VF, Biography, Goss, Bernard, 1964

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VF, Biography, Gowon, Yakubu, 1970

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Folder 49:

VF, Biography, Graham, Josephine M., 1956

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VF, Biography, Granger, Leslie B., 1948

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VF, Biography, Gravely, Samuel L., 1971

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VF, Biography, Gray, Dr. Ida, 1934

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VF, Biography, Gray, Paralee Priscilla, 1942

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VF, Biography, Green, Edward, 1970

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VF, Biography, Greener, Richard, 1948

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VF, Biography, Gregory, Dick, 1968-1969

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Folder 57:

VF, Biography, Griffin, A. Donald, 1970

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Folder 58:

VF, Biography, Grimke, Archibald H., 1930

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Folder 59:

VF, Biography, Hall, Abra Thomson, n.d.

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Folder 60:

VF, Biography, Hall, Colonel James C., 1944

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Folder 61:

VF, Biography, Hall, Felipe Antonio, 1969-1973

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Folder 62:

VF, Biography, Hall, George Cleveland, 1930

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Folder 63:

VF, Biography, Hall, Harriet Curtis, c. 1940s (?)

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Folder 64:

VF, Biography, Hall, Lloyd, 1942

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Folder 65:

VF, Biography, Hammond, Bryant A., 1956

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Folder 66:

VF, Biography, Hampton, Fred and Mark Clark, 1969-1971 (1)

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Folder 67:

VF, Biography, Hampton, Fred and Mark Clark, 1969-1971 (2)

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Folder 68:

VF, Biography, Hampton, Lionel, 1956-1971, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Handy, William Christopher, 1936

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VF, Biography, Hansberry, Lorraine, 1972

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Folder 71:

VF, Biography, Harewood, Richard, 1950, n.d.

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Folder 72:

VF, Biography, Harness, Captain Robert M., 1970

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Folder 73:

VF, Biography, Harris, William, 1971

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Folder 74:

VF, Biography, Harrison, Hazel, 1939, n.d.

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Folder 75:

VF, Biography, Harrison, Richard B., 1935, n.d.

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Folder 76:

VF, Biography, Hastie, William Henry, 1943-1971, n.d.

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Folder 77:

VF, Biography, Hatcher, Richard, 1969-1972, n.d.

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Folder 78:

VF, Biography, Haughton, Dr. James G., 1970-1971

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Folder 79:

VF, Biography, Hayes, Charles, 1972

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Folder 80:

VF, Biography, Hayes, Roland, 1938-1970

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VF, Biography, Hennigan, Mayme B., 1947

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Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Henson, Matthew Alexander, 1950-1969

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Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Hicklin, James L., III, 1970

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Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Hinderas, Natalie, 1970-1972

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Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Hosten, Jennifer, 1970

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Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Hughes, Langston, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Hughes, Robert, 1957

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Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Hill, Ellyn, 1970

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Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Hurst, Charles, 1960-1973, n.d.

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Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Ish, Jefferson G., n.d.

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Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Jesse, 1966-1975, n.d. (1)

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Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Jesse, 1966-1975, n.d. (2)

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Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Levi Alexander, 1948-1949

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Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Mahalia, 1954-1972

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Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Ray, 1971

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Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Ruth, 1943

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Folder 17:

VF, Biography, James, Daniel “Chappie,” Jr., 1975

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Folder 18:

VF, Biography, James, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel, 1969-1970

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VF, Biography, Jamison, Judith, 1972

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Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Jarboro, Catherina, 1933, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Jarrett, Vernon, 1971-1972

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VF, Biography, Jenkins, Charles J., 1944

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Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Jenkins, Ferguson, 1971

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VF, Biography, Jenkins, Louise, 1970

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Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Johnson, Charlotte, 1971(?)

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VF, Biography, Johnson, George, 1970-1971

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Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Johnson, Grace Nail, n.d.

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Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Johnson, J. Coody, n.d.

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Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Johnson, Jack, 1946-1969

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Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Johnson, James Weldon, 1938-1950, n.d.

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Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Johnson, John H., 1950-1975, n.d.

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Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Johnson, Leroy R., 1963

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Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Johnson, Mal, 1972

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Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Johnson, Mordecai Wyatt, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Johnson, Sargent, 1939

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VF, Biography, Johnson, Tasha, 1971

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VF, Biography, Jones, Clara, 1975

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Folder 38:

VF, Biography, Jones, Colonel Richard L., 1953-1970

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Folder 39:

VF, Biography, Jones, Eugene Kinckle, n.d.

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Folder 40:

VF, Biography, Jones, Frederick McKinley, 1968

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Folder 41:

VF, Biography, Jones, John, 1951-1952

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Folder 42:

VF, Biography, Jones, Isola, 1971

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Folder 43:

VF, Biography, Jones, Leroi Everett, 1969-1970

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VF, Biography, Jones, Lois Mailou, 1946

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Folder 45:

VF, Biography, Jones, Major Richard “Dick,” c. 1930s-1940s (?)

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Folder 46:

VF, Biography, Jones, Mrs. Gilbert H., 1969

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Folder 47:

VF, Biography, Jones, Richard, 1962

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Folder 48:

VF, Biography, Jordan, Barbara, 1972-1974

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Folder 49:

VF, Biography, Joyner, Marjorie Stewart, 1969-1970

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Folder 50:

VF, Biography, Julian, Percy, 1949-1973, n.d.

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Folder 51:

VF, Biography, Just, Ernest Everett, 1941-1946

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Folder 52:

VF, Biography, Kenney, John Andrew, n.d.

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Folder 53:

VF, Biography, Kendrix, Moss H., 1956(?)

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VF, Biography, Kersey, George, 1946

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VF, Biography, King, Lillian, 1970

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Folder 56:

VF, Biography, King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1957-1972, n.d. (1)

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Folder 57:

VF, Biography, King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1957-1972, n.d. (2)

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Folder 58:

VF, Biography, King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1957-1972, n.d. (3)

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Folder 59:

VF, Biography, King, Omega, 1956

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Folder 60:

VF, Biography, Kingslow, Janice, 1945-1946

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Folder 61:

VF, Biography, Knight, Arthur B., 1955

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Folder 62:

VF, Biography, Koontz, Elizabeth, 1969

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VF, Biography, Ladenson, Alex, M. D., 1968-1970

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Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Lamkin, Burton E., 1972

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Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Laney, Lucy Craft, 1939

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Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Langford, Anna, 1971-1972

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Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Lanier, Raphael O’Hara, 1946

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Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Langston, John Mercer, n.d.

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Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Lateef, Yusef, 1971

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Folder 8:

VF, Biography, LaVaon, Walter, 1975

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Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Lawless, Theodore, 1946-1972

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Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Lawrence, George W., 1943

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Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Lawrence, Robert H., 1967

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Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Lawson, R. Augustus, n.d.

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Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Lee, Canada, n.d.

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Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Leonard, Walter J., 1970

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Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Lewis, Julian, 1943

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Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Lincoln, Abraham, 1973(?)

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Folder 17:

VF, Biography, Little, Joanne, 1974-1975

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Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Lockard, Jon, 1971

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Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Locke, Alain, 1946, n.d.

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Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Lockhart, Calvin, 1968

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Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Logan, Rayford W., 1950

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Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Logan, Spencer, 1946

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Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Lomax, Louis, 1970

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Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Long, Jefferson F., 1949

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Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Louis, Joe, n.d.

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Folder 26:

VF, Biography, L’Ouverture, Toussaint, 1966, n.d.

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Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Lucas, Ruth, 1966

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Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Lynn, Gloria, 1971

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Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Lytle, Lutie A., n.d.

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Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Madison, Earl, 1970

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Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Mahoney, Mary E. P., n.d.

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Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Makeba, Miriam, 1965-1971

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Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Malcolm X, 1949-1972, n.d.

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Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Malone, Annie Turnbo, 1947(?)

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Folder 35:

VF, Biography, Malone, Vivian, 1965

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Folder 36:

VF, Biography, Mann, Theophilius M., 1956-1972

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Folder 37:

VF, Biography, Marshall, Colonel John R., 1938

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Folder 38:

VF, Biography, Martin, Theodore R., 1955

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Folder 39:

VF, Biography, Mason, Dr. Gilbert, 1968

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Folder 40:

VF, Biography, Mathis, Johnny, 1965

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Folder 41:

VF, Biography, Maynor, Dorothy, 1944-1945, n.d.

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Folder 42:

VF, Biography, Mays, Willie, 1970-1971

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Folder 43:

VF, Biography, McCovey, Willie, 1970

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Folder 44:

VF, Biography, McCoy, Eugene M., 1946

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Folder 45:

VF, Biography, McCullough, Geraldine, n.d.

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Folder 46:

VF, Biography, McDaniel, Hattie, 1940

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Folder 47:

VF, Biography, McGill, Nathan K., 1946

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VF, Biography, McKay, Claude, 1948

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Folder 49:

VF, Biography, McKayle, Donald, 1971

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Folder 50:

VF, Biography, McKissick, Calvin, 1942

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Folder 51:

VF, Biography, McKissick, Floyd, 1968

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Folder 52:

VF, Biography, McMillan, Theodore, 1970

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Folder 53:

VF, Biography, McNair, Barbara, 1971

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VF, Biography, Meachum, John Berry, 1973-1974

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VF, Biography, Means, Andrew A., 1956

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Folder 56:

VF, Biography, Meriweather, Dr. Delano, 1971

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Folder 57:

VF, Biography, Metcalfe, Ralph, 1949-1972, n.d.

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Folder 58:

VF, Biography, Miller, Dorie, 1944-1972, n.d.

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Folder 59:

VF, Biography, Miller, Robert H., 1957

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Folder 60:

VF, Biography, Mingus, Charles, 1971

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Folder 61:

VF, Biography, Mitchell, Arthur, 1969(?)-1974

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Folder 62:

VF, Biography, Mitchell, Parren J., 1971

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Folder 63:

VF, Biography, Mollison, Irvin C., 1945-1949(?)

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Folder 64:

VF, Biography, Monnerville, Gaston, 1949

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Folder 65:

VF, Biography, Montgomery, Wes, 1968

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Folder 66:

VF, Biography, Moore, Archie, 1967-1969

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Folder 67:

VF, Biography, Moore, Fred R., 1943

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Folder 68:

VF, Biography, Moore, Herman E., 1943

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Folder 69:

VF, Biography, Moore, Melba, 1971

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Folder 70:

VF, Biography, Moore, Phil, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Morris, Dr. J. Spurgeon, 1944

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Folder 72:

VF, Biography, Morris, Leslie, 1970

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Folder 73:

VF, Biography, Morris, O. O., 1943

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Folder 74:

VF, Biography, Morris, Robert Mack, 1971

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Folder 75:

VF, Biography, Morrow, John Harold, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Morton, Jelly Roll, 1970

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VF, Biography, Moten, Etta, 1954

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Folder 78:

VF, Biography, Moton, Robert R., n.d.

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VF, Biography, Motley, Archibald, 1956

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Folder 80:

VF, Biography, Murphy, John H., Sr., 1944

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Folder 81:

VF, Biography, Murray, Pauli, 1946

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Folder 82:

VF, Biography, Motley, Constance Baker, 1964

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Folder 83:

VF, Biography, Mundy, James A., 1972

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Folder 84:

VF, Biography, Nabrit, James M., Jr., 1961

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Folder 85:

VF, Biography, Napier, J. C., 1941(?)

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VF, Biography, Newcombe, Don, 1954

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VF, Biography, Newell, Nellie, 1970

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VF, Biography, Newman, Larry, 1971

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VF, Biography, Nicholas, Denise, 1970

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VF, Biography, Nicholson, Odas, 1970(?)

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Folder 91:

VF, Biography, Nixon, Dr. Ethel, 1950

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Folder 92:

VF, Biography, Nkrumah, Kwame, 1952-1972, n.d.

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Folder 93:

VF, Biography, O’Bryant, Henri, 1954

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Folder 94:

VF, Biography, Odetta, 1971

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VF, Biography, Ojukwu, Chukuemeka Odumegwu, 1969

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Folder 96:

VF, Biography, Olive, Milton L., III, 1966-1967

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VF, Biography, Ory, Edward “Kid,” 1973

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VF, Biography, Ottley, Roi, 1953-1956

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Folder 99:

VF, Biography, Owen, Chandler, 1967

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VF, Biography, Overton, Belva L., 1949

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VF, Biography, Pace, Judy, 1971

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Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Pachaco, Pearl Greene, 1950

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Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Parsons, James B., 1961

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Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Partee, Cecil, 1975

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Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Patton, Captain Robert M., 1972

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VF, Biography, Peck, James, 1943

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Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Perry, Harold Robert, 1966

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Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Peters, Cortez, 1964

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Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Peterson, James, 1948

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Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Peterson, Lew, 1968

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VF, Biography, Petry, Ann, 1946

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Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Phillips, Dr. Clyde W., 1968

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Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Phillips, Tony, n.d.

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Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Pierre-Noel, Lois Jones, 1971

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VF, Biography, Pincham, R. Eugene, 1972

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VF, Biography, Pinson, Cora, 1971

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Folder 17:

VF, Biography, de Porres, Martin (Blessed), 1937

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VF, Biography, Porter, James Hale, 1943

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Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., 1968-1972

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Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Price, Florence B., 1971

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Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Price, Leontyne, 1966(?)

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Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Price, Virginia Mae, 1975

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Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Primus, Pearl, 1944

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Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Raby, Albert A., 1965

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Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Randolph, Asa Philip, 1969-1970, n.d.

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Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Rapier, James T., 1959( ?)

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Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Rawls, Louis, 1957

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Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Reason, Chase B., 1943

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VF, Biography, Redding, Otis, 1967-1968

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VF, Biography, Redding, (Jay) Saunders, 1969

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Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Reed, Pauline K., c. 1940s-1960s(?)

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Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Reese, Della, 1971

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Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Reyneau, Betsy Graves, n.d.

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Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Reynolds, Clyde L., 1955

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VF, Biography, Rhea, LaJulia, 1970

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VF, Biography, Rhodes, Joseph, Jr., 1970

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Folder 37:

VF, Biography, Richard, Little, 1970

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Folder 38:

VF, Biography, Richardson, Joseph T., 1944

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Folder 39:

VF, Biography, Richardson, Willis, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Riddick, George E., n.d.

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Folder 41:

VF, Biography, Riles, Wilson, 1971

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Folder 42:

VF, Biography, Rivers, Conrad Kent, 1968

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Folder 43:

VF, Biography, Rivers, Francis (NYC Court Judge), 1943(?)

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Folder 44:

VF, Biography, Roberts, Dr. Carl G., 1950

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Folder 45:

VF, Biography, Roberts, Erskine, 1958

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Folder 46:

VF, Biography, Roberts, Herman, 1971

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Folder 47:

VF, Biography, Robinson, Bill “Bojangles,” 1949-1950, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Robinson, Frank, 1971

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Folder 49:

VF, Biography, Robinson, Frankie “Sugar Chile” or “Sugar Child,” 1946, n.d.

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Folder 50:

VF, Biography, Robinson, Jackie, 1946-1972, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Robinson, Jo-Ann, 1971

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VF, Biography, Robinson, John L., 1948

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VF, Biography, Robinson, Noah, 1972

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Folder 54:

VF, Biography, Robinson, Renault, 1970-1971, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Robeson, Paul, 1949-1973

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Folder 56:

VF, Biography, Robinson, Sugar Ray, n.d.

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Folder 57:

VF, Biography, Robinson, William A., 1971

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Folder 58:

VF, Biography, Robinson, William, 1967-1973

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VF, Biography, Rogers, Carl Nolan, 1971

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VF, Biography, Rollins, Charlemae, 1963-1971

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VF, Biography, Rosenwald, Julius, 1948

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VF, Biography, Rousseau, Joseph Frederick, 1954

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VF, Biography, Rowan, Carl T., 1961

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VF, Biography, Russell, Bailey, 1971

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VF, Biography, Russell, Bill, 1970

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VF, Biography, Rustin, Baynard, 1969-1972

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Folder 67:

VF, Biography, Sampson, Edith, 1943-1970, n.d.

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Folder 68:

VF, Biography, Sanders, Victoria Lynn, 1971

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Folder 69:

VF, Biography, Sandusky, Annie Lee, 1975

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Folder 70:

VF, Biography, Savage, Augusta, n.d.

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VF, Biography, Sayers, Gale, 1968-1969

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Folder 72:

VF, Biography, Schomborg, Arthur A., 1942

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Folder 73:

VF, Biography, Schuyler, Phillipa, 1944, n.d.

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Folder 74:

VF, Biography, Scott, Cari, (Mrs. Leonard W. Scott), 1971

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Folder 75:

VF, Biography, Scott, Reverend A. L., 1938

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Folder 76:

VF, Biography, Seale, Bobby, 1969-1972, n.d.

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Folder 77:

VF, Biography, Selassie, Haile, 1954

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Folder 78:

VF, Biography, Sengstacke, John H., 1943-1971

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VF, Biography, Silvera, Frank, 1956

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VF, Biography, Simmons, Roscoe Conkling, 1951

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Folder 81:

VF, Biography, Simone, Nina, 1968

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Folder 82:

VF, Biography, Simpson, O. J., 1968-1969

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VF, Biography, Sizemore, Barbara, 1972

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VF, Biography, Shropsear, Dr. George, 1956

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VF, Biography, Slater, Duke, 1948

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VF, Biography, Smalls, Robert, 1970

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VF, Biography, Smeltz, Melvin, 1971

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VF, Biography, Smith, Bessie, 1970

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Folder 89:

VF, Biography, Smith, Donald K., 1971

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Folder 90:

VF, Biography, Smith, T. M., 1943

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Folder 91:

VF, Biography, Smith, Wendell, 1964-1975

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Folder 92:

VF, Biography, Sneed, Edward M., 1943-1964

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VF, Biography, Snowden, Joanna C., 1941

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VF, Biography, Somerville, Dora (Doris) and Amos Moore, 1971

Box 25

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Spaulding, C. G., 1952

Box 25

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Spears, Basil, 1945

Box 25

Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Spingarn, Arthur B., 1965

Box 25

Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Spingarn, Joel E., 1939

Box 25

Folder 5:

VF, Biography, St. Jacques, Raymond, 1968-1971

Box 25

Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Stamps, James, 1964

Box 25

Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Stephens, Roy W., 1948

Box 25

Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Stevens, Grace Lee, 1956-1964

Box 25

Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Stevens, Thaddeus, 1942

Box 25

Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Stewart, John S., 1969

Box 25

Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Steward, Dr. S. Maria, 1934

Box 25

Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Still, William Grant, 1950, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Stokes, Carl, 1968-1972

Box 25

Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Stone, Charles “Chuck,” 1965

Box 25

Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1950, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Stradford, Aida, 1972

Box 25

Folder 17:

VF, Biography, Stradford, C. Francis, 1943-1955

Box 25

Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Sullivan, Leon Howard, 1969-1971

Box 25

Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Sumner, Charles, 1948

Box 25

Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Tallchief, Maria, 1966

Box 25

Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Tanner, Henry Ossawa, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Tate, Merze, 1948

Box 25

Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Taylor, Billy, 1971

Box 25

Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Taylor, Marshall “Major,” 1948

Box 25

Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Taylor, Melvin, 1970

Box 25

Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Terrell, Robert H., 1950

Box 25

Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Terrell, Tammi, 1970

Box 25

Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Tibbs, Lillian Evans, 1967

Box 25

Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Till, Emmett L., 1955

Box 25

Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Thomas, John, 1960

Box 25

Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Thompson, Charles M., D.D.S., 1956

Box 25

Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Thompson, Era Bell, 1946

Box 25

Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Thompson, Ronald, 1956

Box 25

Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Thorton, Agnes (Mrs. Ralph Thorton), 1975

Box 25

Folder 35:

VF, Biography, Thrash, Dox, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 36:

VF, Biography, Toure, Ahmad Sekou, 1971

Box 25

Folder 37:

VF, Biography, Travis, Dempsey, 1970-1974

Box 25

Folder 38:

VF, Biography, Trenholm, H. Councill, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 39:

VF, Biography, Trujillo, Rafael, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 40:

VF, Biography, Tshombe, Moise, 1961

Box 25

Folder 41:

VF, Biography, Tubman, Harriet, 1967, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 42:

VF, Biography, Tubman, William V. S., n.d.

Box 25

Folder 43:

VF, Biography, Turner, Charles Henry, Ph.D., n.d.

Box 25

Folder 44:

VF, Biography, Turpin, C. Udell, 1944

Box 25

Folder 45:

VF, Biography, Turpin, Waters, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 46:

VF, Biography, Turner, Lorenzo D., 1947(?)

Box 25

Folder 47:

VF, Biography, Tyler, Samuel, 1975

Box 25

Folder 48:

VF, Biography, Tyson, Cicely, 1975

Box 25

Folder 49:

VF, Biography, Vann, Robert L., 1943

Box 25

Folder 50:

VF, Biography, Van Peebles, Melvin, 1971

Box 25

Folder 51:

VF, Biography, Vaughn, Sarah, 1957

Box 25

Folder 52:

VF, Biography, Vashon, George B., 1927

Box 25

Folder 53:

VF, Biography, Vereen, Ben, 1975

Box 25

Folder 54:

VF, Biography, Verrett, Shirley, 1967

Box 25

Folder 55:

VF, Biography, Vivian, C. T., 1972

Box 25

Folder 56:

VF, Biography, Walden, Barbara, 1970

Box 25

Folder 57:

VF, Biography, Walker, Aaron “T-Bone,” 1975

Box 25

Folder 58:

VF, Biography, Walker, Madame C. J., n.d.

Box 25

Folder 59:

VF, Biography, Walker, Dr. Matthews M., 1973

Box 25

Folder 60:

VF, Biography, Walker, Maggie, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 61:

VF, Biography, Walker, Margaret, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 62:

VF, Biography, Wallace, Arnetta, 1970

Box 25

Folder 63:

VF, Biography, Waller, Fats, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 64:

VF, Biography, Walton, Charles, 1970

Box 25

Folder 65:

VF, Biography, Ware, Mitchell, 1969-1970

Box 25

Folder 66:

VF, Biography, Warren, Charles, 1957

Box 25

Folder 67:

VF, Biography, Waring, Laura Wheeler, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 68:

VF, Biography, Warwick, Dionne, 1969

Box 25

Folder 69:

VF, Biography, Washington, Earl, 1975(?)

Box 25

Folder 70:

VF, Biography, Washington, Ernestine, 1971

Box 25

Folder 71:

VF, Biography, Washington, George, 1932(?)

Box 25

Folder 72:

VF, Biography, Washington, Herman J., 1955

Box 25

Folder 73:

VF, Biography, Washington, Walter E., 1968

Box 25

Folder 74:

VF, Biography, Waters, Ethel, 1949(?)

Box 25

Folder 75:

VF, Biography, Waters, Muddy, 1971

Box 25

Folder 76:

VF, Biography, Watkins, Sylvestre C., 1944

Box 25

Folder 77:

VF, Biography, Watt, Andre, 1970-1971

Box 25

Folder 78:

VF, Biography, Weaver, Archie L., 1956

Box 25

Folder 79:

VF, Biography, Weaver, Robert C., 1961-1968

Box 25

Folder 80:

VF, Biography, Wedgeworth, Robert, 1972

Box 25

Folder 81:

VF, Biography, Welch, Dr. Rosa Page, 1961

Box 25

Folder 82:

VF, Biography, Wells, Ida B., 1942-1970

Box 25

Folder 83:

VF, Biography, Westfield, Samuel Z., 1972

Box 25

Folder 84:

VF, Biography, Wharton, Dr. Clifton R., 1969-1970, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 85:

VF, Biography, Wheatley, Phyllis, 1951-1970

Box 25

Folder 86:

VF, Biography, White, Charles, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 87:

VF, Biography, White, Clarence Cameron, 1945

Box 25

Folder 88:

VF, Biography, White, Josh, 1948-1969

Box 25

Folder 89:

VF, Biography, White, Major James R., 1943

Box 25

Folder 90:

VF, Biography, White, Walter, 1943-1970, n.d.

Box 25

Folder 91:

VF, Biography, White, W. S., Jr., 1957

Box 25

Folder 92:

VF, Biography, Whitfield, William Henry, 1975(?)

Box 25

Folder 93:

VF, Biography, White, Willye, 1972

Box 25

Folder 94:

VF, Biography, Whiting, Helen Mae, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Widener, Warren, 1971

Box 26

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Wilburn, Dr. Homer V., 1943

Box 26

Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Wilburn, Georgia Ruth, 1954

Box 26

Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Wilkes, Alfred W., 1970

Box 26

Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Wilkins, J. Ernest, 1955

Box 26

Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Wilkins, Roy, 1971-1972, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 7:

VF, Biography, William, Mark, 1970

Box 26

Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Williams, Camilla, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Williams, Daniel Hale, 1952-1967, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Williams, Edward, 1930

Box 26

Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Williams Egbert “Bert,” 1946

Box 26

Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Williams, James E., 1971

Box 26

Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Williams, Mary Lou, 1966

Box 26

Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Williams, Lewis R., 1956

Box 26

Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Williams, Vernon B., 1953

Box 26

Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Wills, Maury, 1970

Box 26

Folder 17:

VF, Biography, Wilson, Atwood S., 1943

Box 26

Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Wilson, Flip, 1968-1971

Box 26

Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Wilson, Oscar, 1943

Box 26

Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Wimbish, Christopher C., 1943

Box 26

Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Wonder, Stevie, 1970

Box 26

Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Woodruff, Hale, 1938

Box 26

Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Woodson, Carter G., 1940-1943

Box 26

Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Work, Monroe N., c. 1940s

Box 26

Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Wright, Richard, 1969, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Wright, Samuel Daniel, 1971

Box 26

Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Yarbrough, Camille, 1971

Box 26

Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Yerby, William J., 1943

Box 26

Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Yergen, Max, c. 1920s-1930s (?)

Box 26

Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Young, Charles, 1932

Box 26

Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Young, Claude “Buddy,” 1943-1970, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Young, Fay, 1946-1948, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Young, Frank, 1955

Box 26

Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Young, Mighty Joe, c. 1970s(?)

Box 26

Folder 35:

VF, Biography, Young, Whitney, c. 1960s-1971, n.d.

Box 26

Folder 36:

VF, Biography, Zuber, Paul, 1963-1964(?)

Oversized Biographical Vertical Files, 1933-1975

Box 27

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Abbott, Robert Sengstacke, 1940-1970

Box 27

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Addison, Adele, 1957

Box 27

Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Aldridge, Ira, 1940-1968

Box 27

Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Ali, Muhammad, 1969-1975

Box 27

Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Alston, Harvey, c.1950s-1960s(?)

Box 27

Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Armstrong, Louis “Satchmo,” 1970-1971

Box 27

Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Armstrong, Nat, 1972

Box 27

Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Ashe, Arthur, 1966

Box 27

Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Bacon, Warren H., 1970-1971, .n.d

Box 27

Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Baldwin, Kit, 1951-1954

Box 27

Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Ballard, Seth, 1971

Box 27

Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Banks, Ernie, 1970-1971

Box 27

Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Banneker, Benjamin, 1967-1968

Box 27

Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Barclay, Edwin, 1943

Box 27

Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Belafonte, Harry, 1956-1970

Box 27

Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Bethune, Dr. Mary McLeod, 1950-1974, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 17:

VF, Biography, Blackburn, Jack, 1942

Box 27

Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Boddie, Reverend Louis, 1965

Box 27

Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Bousfield, Maudelle, 1943-1971, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Brazier, Arthur M., 1964

Box 27

Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Brown, Wesley A., 1949

Box 27

Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Bunche, Ralph, 1948-1970

Box 27

Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Burleigh, Harry T., 1949

Box 27

Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Burrell, Curtis, 1970-1972

Box 27

Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Cabell, Paul L., Jr., 1972

Box 27

Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Carroll, Diahann, 1968

Box 27

Folder 27:

VF, Biography, Charles, Ezzard, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Cinque, 1967-1970

Box 27

Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Cleage, Evangeline, 1956

Box 27

Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Cosby, Bill, 1967-1971, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Davis, Angela, 1970-1972, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Durham, Richard, 1950, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point, 1933-1975

Box 27

Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Ellington, Duke, 1970-1974, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 35:

VF, Biography, Evans, Leonard, 1957-1970

Box 27

Folder 36:

VF, Biography, Evans, Reverend Mary, 1966, n.d.

Box 27

Folder 37:

VF, Biography, Forney, Dr. Claudius L. 1944-1956

Box 27

Folder 38:

VF, Biography, Fortune, Amos, 1950

Box 27

Folder 39:

VF, Biography, Foster, Andrew “Rube,” 1948

Box 27

Folder 40:

VF, Biography, Freeman, Al, Jr., 1968-1970

Box 28

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Gibson, Josh, 1971

Box 28

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Gordon, Dr. A. N., 1955

Box 28

Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Gordon, Walter A., c. 1950s(?)

Box 28

Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Graham, Shirley (Shirley Graham Du Bois), 1946-1971

Box 28

Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Green, Wendell E., 1943-1951

Box 28

Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Hayes, Isaac, 1971

Box 28

Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Holman, Claude W., 1970

Box 28

Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Hubbard, Fred, 1972

Box 28

Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Jackie (Mrs. Jesse Jackson, 1971-1972

Box 28

Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Jackson, Reverend J. H., 1972

Box 28

Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Jennings, Ernie, 1971

Box 28

Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Jones, James Earl, 1968-1971

Box 28

Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Jones, Nathan, 1975

Box 28

Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Jones, Quincy, 1971

Box 28

Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Jones, Theodore R., 1955

Box 28

Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Kenyatta, Jomo, 1967

Box 28

Folder 17:

VF, Biography, King, B. B., 1970-1971

Box 28

Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Leak, Andrew R., Sr., 1964

Box 28

Folder 19:

VF, Biography, Lee, Howard, 1971

Box 28

Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Leidesdorff, William Alexander, 1970

Box 28

Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Liston, Sonny, 1971

Box 28

Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Lewis, Virginia, 1950-1972

Box 28

Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Louis, Joe, 1948-1971, n.d.

Box 28

Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Marshall, Thurgood, 1952-1955, n.d.

Box 28

Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Mays, Dr. Benjamin, 1950

Box 28

Folder 26:

VF, Biography, McGee, Henry W., 1973

Box 28

Folder 27:

VF, Biography, McKinley, Mrs. Ada S., 1950

Box 28

Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Meyer, Cardinal Albert, 1965

Box 28

Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Mims, Majorie, 1973

Box 28

Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Moore, Winston, 1970-1975

Box 28

Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Motley, Willard, 1947-1965

Box 29

Folder 1:

VF, Biography, Olive, Milton Lee, 1966-1970

Box 29

Folder 2:

VF, Biography, Paige, Satchel, 1948-1971

Box 29

Folder 3:

VF, Biography, Parker, Judge, 1953

Box 29

Folder 4:

VF, Biography, Parks, Gordon, 1968-1972

Box 29

Folder 5:

VF, Biography, Partee, Cecil, 1971

Box 29

Folder 6:

VF, Biography, Paterson, Basil, 1960-1972

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Folder 7:

VF, Biography, Payne, Aaron, 1956

Box 29

Folder 8:

VF, Biography, Perry, Dr. Frank, 1954

Box 29

Folder 9:

VF, Biography, Poitier, Sidney, 1964-1968

Box 29

Folder 10:

VF, Biography, Prescott, Annabel, 1950-1957, n.d.

Box 29

Folder 11:

VF, Biography, Prescott, Judge Patrick B., 1942

Box 29

Folder 12:

VF, Biography, Price, Leontyne, 1961-1970

Box 29

Folder 13:

VF, Biography, Queen of Sheba, 1971

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Folder 14:

VF, Biography, Quick, Charles, 1957

Box 29

Folder 15:

VF, Biography, Ramsey, Leroy, 1970

Box 29

Folder 16:

VF, Biography, Renfroe, Dr. Earl W., 1957

Box 29

Folder 17:

VF, Biography, Reynolds, Dr. A. L., 1957

Box 29

Folder 18:

VF, Biography, Robinson, Stanley, 1972

Box 29

Folder 19:

VF, Biography, “Rochester” (pseudonym for Eddie Anderson), 1948

Box 29

Folder 20:

VF, Biography, Ross, Diana, 1971-1973

Box 29

Folder 21:

VF, Biography, Roundtree, Richard, 1971

Box 29

Folder 22:

VF, Biography, Russwurm, John B., 1973(?)

Box 29

Folder 23:

VF, Biography, Segal, Aaron, 1971

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Folder 24:

VF, Biography, Shearer, Hugh, 1971

Box 29

Folder 25:

VF, Biography, Singleton, Benjamin “Pap,” n.d.

Box 29

Folder 26:

VF, Biography, Stalling, Lorenzo, 1970

Box 29

Folder 27:

VF, Biography, St. Benedict, 1967

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Folder 28:

VF, Biography, Stewart, W. Ellis, 1950

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Folder 29:

VF, Biography, Stratton, Sam, 1972

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Folder 30:

VF, Biography, Sutton, Percy, 1972

Box 29

Folder 31:

VF, Biography, Terrell, Mary Church, 1970, n.d.

Box 29

Folder 32:

VF, Biography, Townsend, Willard S., 1943-1957

Box 29

Folder 33:

VF, Biography, Washington, Mary T., 1972

Box 29

Folder 34:

VF, Biography, Waters, Ethel, 1970-1971

Box 29

Folder 35:

VF, Biography, Whipper, Leigh, 1951

Box 29

Folder 36:

VF, Biography, Williams, Hosea, 1965

Box 29

Folder 37:

VF, Biography, Wilson, Doris, 1970

Series 2: Subject Vertical Files, 1902-1975

Box 30

Folder 1:

VF, Agriculture, 1902-1940

Box 30

Folder 2:

VF, Art, African, 1949

Box 30

Folder 3:

VF, Art, American Negro Exposition, 1940

Box 30

Folder 4:

VF, Art, Black American Artists Index, 1972

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Folder 5:

VF, Art, Black Arts Guild, 1973

Box 30

Folder 6:

VF, Art, Chicago Murals, 1967

Box 30

Folder 7:

VF, Art, Lively Arts Series of Black Esthetics, 1970

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Folder 8:

VF, Art, Negro in Art Week, 1927

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Folder 9:

VF, Art, Paul O. J. Osifo Exhibition, 1974

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Folder 10:

VF, Art, Robert Glover Exhibition, 1975

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Folder 11:

VF, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1940-1972

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Folder 12:

VF, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Negro History Bulletin, 1949-1950

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Folder 13:

VF, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Negro History Week, 1953-1971

Box 30

Folder 14:

VF, Baltimore, Maryland, The Baltimore Urban League, “The Negro Community of Baltimore”  by Ira De A. Reid, 1935

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Folder 15:

VF, Bibliographies, 1941-1975, n.d. (1)

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Folder 16:

VF, Bibliographies, 1941-1975, n.d. (2)

Box 30

Folder 17:

VF, Bibliographies, Memphis State University, 1972

Box 30

Folder 18:

VF, Births, “Negro Births in Chicago, 1954-1955” by Chicago Commission on Human Relations, 1955

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Folder 19:

VF, Births, Quadruplets, 1946

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Folder 20:

VF, Black Flag, 1970

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Folder 21:

VF, Black Librarians, 1971, n.d.

Box 30

Folder 22:

VF, Britain, Migration, 1948

Box 30

Folder 23:

VF, Brown v. Board of Education, 1953-1955

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Folder 24:

VF, Business, 1972

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Folder 25:

VF, Business, “A Better Deal for Ghetto Shoppers” by Frederick D. Sturdivant, 1968

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Folder 26:

VF, Business, Chicago Negro Chamber of Commerce, n.d.

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Folder 27:

VF, Business, Johnson Publishing Company, 1972

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Folder 28:

VF, Business, J.R. Watkins Co., 1948

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Folder 29:

VF, Business, Minority Business Information Institute, 1974

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Folder 30:

VF, Business, National Negro Business League, 1942

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Folder 31:

VF, Chicago, 1945-1953

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Folder 32:

VF, Chicago, Club Calendar, 1973

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Folder 33:

VF, Churches, 6th United Presbyterian Church, 1962

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Folder 34:

VF, Churches, Carey Temple AME Church, 1953

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Folder 35:

VF, Churches, “The Catholic Church and Blacks,” 1970

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Folder 36:

VF, Churches, Churches and Black Studies, 1970

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Folder 37:

VF, Churches, Directory and Manual of the Church of the Good Shepherd, 1941

Box 30

Folder 38:

VF, Churches, Greater Metropolitan M.B.C. Choir Program, 1973

Box 30

Folder 39:

VF, Churches, St. Frances Convent, Baltimore, Maryland, 1940

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Folder 40:

VF, Churches, World Council of Churches, 1948

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Folder 41:

VF, Circle Pines Center, Cooperative Camp, 1947

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Folder 42:

VF, Civil Rights, 1969

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Folder 43:

VF, Civil Rights, “Are White Liberals Obsolete…?” by James Former, 1968

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Folder 44:

VF, Civil Rights, “Civil Rights Mean Good Business” by Charles Luckman, 1948

Box 30

Folder 45:

VF, Civil Rights, “The Constitution and What it Means to the Negro” by C. Francis Stradford, 1944

Box 31

Folder 1:

VF, Civil Rights, Illinois, 1948

Box 31

Folder 2:

VF, Civil Rights, St. Louis, Missouri, 1970

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Folder 3:

VF, Civil Rights, Speech by Honorable Paul H. Douglas, April 18, 1957

Box 31

Folder 4:

VF, Civil Rights, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1968-1970

Box 31

Folder 5:

VF, Community Centers, Ada S. McKinley House, 1949, n.d.

Box 31

Folder 6:

VF, Community Centers, The Ferrier Harris Home for the Aged, 1946

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Folder 7:

VF, Community Centers, Home for Aged Colored People, 1945-1951

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Folder 8:

VF, Community Centers, Hull House Association, 1973

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Folder 9:

VF, Community Centers, Randall House, n.d.

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Folder 10:

VF, Community, Centers, South Parkway YWCA, 1947

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Folder 11:

VF, Community Centers, Southside Community Art Center, 1943-1975, n.d.

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Folder 12:

VF, Community Centers, South Side Settlement House, 1937

Box 31

Folder 13:

VF, Community Centers, Wendell Phillips Day Nursery, 1947

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Folder 14:

VF, Conduct, 1943

Box 31

Folder 15:

VF, Cowboys, “The Legend of Charlie Glass” by Walker D. Wyman and John D. Hart, 1970

Box 31

Folder 16:

VF, Dance, 1970-1971

Box 31

Folder 17:

VF, Desegregation, Burnham Yacht Club, 1962

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Folder 18:

VF, Desegregation, Gary, Indiana, 1962

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Folder 19:

VF, Desegregation, Montgomery, Alabama Boycott, 1956-1957

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Folder 20:

VF, Desegregation, “Schools Can Be Desegregated,” 1967

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Folder 21:

VF, Desegregation, “School Desegregation: A Free and Open Society,” Policy Statement by  Richard Nixon, 1970

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Folder 22:

VF, Desegregation, School Desegregation in Syracuse, New York, 1968

Box 31

Folder 23:

VF, Desegregation, School Integration in Tennessee and Kentucky, 1956

Box 31

Folder 24:

VF, Detroit, Detroit Urban League, “A Profile of the Detroit Negro, 1959-1967,” 1967

Box 31

Folder 25:

VF, Discrimination, “86% of Illinois’ Colleges Demand Jim Crow Answer of Applicants,” 1948

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Folder 26:

VF, Discrimination, “Old Jim Crow Has to Go” by Henry Winston, 1941

Box 31

Folder 27:

VF, Discrimination, “Social Action: Race Against Humanity” by Charles S. Johnson, 1943

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Folder 28:

VF, Discrimination, “The Story of Discrimination in Government,” United Public Workers of  America, CIO, c. 1940s-1950s

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Folder 29:

VF, Discrimination, “The White Christian and His Conscience” by Lillian Smith, 1945(?)

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Folder 30:

VF, Drama, Breeders by S. Randolph Edmonds, 1930

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Folder 31:

VF, Drama, Phillis Wheatley: Play In Two Acts by Lou Floyd and Mary Johnson, n.d.

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Folder 32:

VF, Economic Conditions, 1947-1972

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Folder 33:

VF, Economic Conditions, American South, 1956

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Folder 34:

VF, Economic Conditions, “Dollars and Sense” by Chicago Urban League, 1946

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Folder 35:

VF, Economic Conditions, Economic Opportunity Act, 1968

Box 31

Folder 36:

VF, Economic Conditions, Migration North, 1956, n.d.

Box 31

Folder 37:

VF, Economic Conditions, Migration to Suburbs, c.1974-1975(?)

Box 31

Folder 38:

VF, Economic Conditions, “Nonwhite Farm Operators” by U.S. Census, 1940

Box 31

Folder 39:

VF, Economic Conditions, “Nonwhite Gains – Present Policy Trends” by Harvey A. Garn, 1969

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Folder 40:

VF, Economic Conditions, “True Freedom for Negro and White Labor” by Frank R. Crosswaith and Alfred Baker Lewis, c.1935(?)

Box 31

Folder 41:

VF, Economic Conditions, U.S. Census, 1968-1969

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Folder 42:

VF, Economic Conditions, U.S. Department of Labor, 1952

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Folder 43:

VF, Economic Conditions, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1968

Box 32

Folder 1:

VF, Economic Conditions, U.S. Industrial Commission on Negro Affairs, 1935

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Folder 2:

VF, Economic Conditions, “The U.S. Negro 1953,” 1953

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Folder 3:

VF, Economic Conditions, “WPA and the Negro,” c.1936(?)

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VF, Education, Adult Education, 1971

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VF, Education, American Council on Race Relations, Proposals to Extend Educational  Opportunities, 1948

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VF, Education, American South, c.1940s

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VF, Education, Anthony Overton Elementary School, 1963

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VF, Education, “Black Students and Negro Colleges” in Saturday Review, 1968

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VF, Education, Black Studies, 1970-1975

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VF, Education, Black Studies Curricula, 1968-1969 (1)

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VF, Education, Black Studies Curricula, 1968-1969 (2)

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VF, Education, Black Studies Programs, 1970-1972

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VF, Education, Busing, 1972

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VF, Education, Career Education, 1973

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VF, Education, Charles Sumner High School, 1959

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VF, Education, Chicago Public Schools, 1963-1964

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VF, Education, Chicago School Board, 1959-1972

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VF, Education, Community Education: Tutorial Programs, 1967

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VF, Education, Day Care, 1970-1971

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VF, Education, De Kalb University, c.1960s-1970s(?)

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VF, Education, Dunbar Vocational High School, n.d.

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VF, Education, “Education: An Answer to Poverty,” 1969(?)

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VF, Education, “Education for All People” by Edwin R. Embree, 1936

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VF, Education, Free School of Business, 1971

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VF, Education, Gary, Indiana, Loss of Special Needs Schools for Blacks, 1946

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VF, Education, Georgia, 1933

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VF, Education, Gifted Negro Children, 1934

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VF, Education, Hales Franciscan High School, 1969

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VF, Education, Hostos Community College (Bronx, New York), 1971

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VF, Education, Howalton Day School, 1948

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VF, Education, Howard University, “The Arthur B. Spingarn Collection of Negro Authors,” n.d.

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VF, Education, Howard University and Morgan State College Spurn Mitchell Aides, 1971

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VF, Education, Illinois, 1969

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VF, Education, Jackson State College, 1972

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VF, Education, Kelly Branch Library, Sparrow Reading Club, 1973, n.d.

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VF, Education, Langston University, 1971

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VF, Education, Language, 1964

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VF, Education, “The Liberal Arts College for Negroes: A Social Force” by Horace Mann Bond, 1937

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VF, Education, Malcolm X College, 1971-1972

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VF, Education, NAACP Sues Chicago Board of Education, 1972

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VF, Education, Negro Higher Education, 1941-1960

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Folder 3:

VF, Education, Negro Pupils in Chicago Public Schools, 1957(?)

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VF, Education, Negro Students Enrolled in Medical Schools in the U.S., 1951

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VF, Education, “Negro Teachers in White Colleges” in School and Society, 1947

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VF, Education, North Carolina College, 1947

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VF, Education, Northwestern University, Black Student Revolt, 1968

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VF, Education, Outline of the Historical Development of Negro Education in the U.S.A, 1940(?)

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VF, Education, Parent and Family-Life Education for Low-Income Families, 1965

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Folder 10:

VF, Education, Race and Place: A Legal History of the Neighborhood School, 1967

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VF, Education, Race Quotas, 1961

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VF, Education, Responsibilities of Negro Teachers in American Democracy, 1941

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VF, Education, Robert R. McCormick Foundation, 1963

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VF, Education, School Integration, 1962

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VF, Education, Segregated Chicago Public Schools, 1972

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VF, Education, Student National Medical Association (SNMA), 1971

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VF, Education, South Side Planning Board-News, Planning for New Public Schools, 1949

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VF, Education, Tuskegee Institute, 1942-1949

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VF, Education, United Negro College Fund, 1945-1950, n.d.

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VF, Education, Workshop on Education and Black Students, Congress of African People, 1970

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VF, Employment, 1943-1971, n.d.

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VF, Employment, “Antipoverty Work and Training Efforts, Goals and Reality” by Sar A. Leviton, 1967

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VF, Employment, “Black Builders: A Job Program that Works” by Thomas R. Brooks, 1970

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VF, Employment, Casinos, 1970

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VF, Employment, Chicago, 1943-1972

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VF, Employment, Chicago, “The Negro Labor Market in Chicago, 1966 [A Chicago Urban  League Research Report], 1966

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VF, Employment, Chicago Biracial Committee to Eliminate Racial Discrimination, 1963

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VF, Employment, Chicago Economic Development Corporation, 1975

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VF, Employment, Civil Service Commission, 1957

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VF, Employment, “Discrimination in Employment” by Dale L. Hiestand, 1970

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VF, Employment, “Hiring the Disadvantaged” edited by William H. Cope, 1970

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VF, Employment, “Jobs and Income for Negroes” by Charles C. Killingsworth, 1968

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VF, Employment, National Association of Minority Contractors, 1972

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VF, Employment, “Negroes in the Work Group” by Dr. Jacob Seidenberg, [National Conference  of Christian and Jews], 1954

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VF, Employment, “Postwar Employment and the Negro Worker” by John A. Davis and Marjorie  McKenzie Lawson, 1946

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VF, Employment, “Putting the Hard-Core Unemployed Into Jobs” [U.S. Department of Justice], 1967

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VF, Employment, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1971

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VF, Employment, U.S. Congressional Hearings, 1968

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VF, Employment, U.S. Department of Labor, 1966-1970

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VF, Employment, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1968

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VF, Employment, U.S. Government, 1942

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VF, Employment, U.S. Postal Service, 1971

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VF, Ethnology, “Meet Your Relatives…,” 1944

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VF, Ethnology, “Race? What the Scientists Say,” 1939

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VF, Ethnology, “The Races of Mankind” by Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish, 1943

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VF, Ethnology, “Racial Myths,” 1946

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VF, Ethnology, “Sense and Nonsense About Race” by Ethel J. Alpenfels, 1946

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VF, Families, 1936-1971

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VF, Families, Adoption, 1951

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VF, Families, Illegitimacy, 1967

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VF, Film, Films Incorporated, 1972-1973

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VF, Film, “Negro Drama in Moving Pictures and Radio” by Frederick W. Bond, 1940

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VF, Flags, “How to Respect and Display Our Flag by the U.S. Marine Corps,” c.1940s-1950s(?)

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VF, Food, Soul Food as a New Year’s Day Tradition, 1971

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VF, The Frank London Brown Historical Association, “The Black Man in U.S. History”: A Selected Bibliography, n.d.

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VF, The Frank London Brown Historical Association, “The Story of the Underground Railroad,  Part II,” n.d.

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Folder 3:

VF, The Frank London Brown Historical Association, “Highlights…10 Years,” 1973

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Folder 4:

VF, The Frank London Brown Historical Association, “The Negro National Anthem: Lift Every  Voice and Sing,” n.d.

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VF, The Frank London Brown Historical Association, “The Roots of White Racism in American  Life,” 1971

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VF, The Frank London Brown Historical Association, “Why Negro History: A Lecture by Frank  Petty,” n.d.

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VF, Gangs, 1970

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VF, Hair, Black Hair Care, 1971

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VF, Hall of Fame, Booker T. Washington and the Hall of Fame of Great Americans, 1948

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VF, Health, “It’s no Place to be Sick…the South Side, Where the Health Care Crisis Is  Worsening” by Marcia Opp, 1972

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VF, Health, “Medical Care and the Plight of the Negro” by  W. Montague Cobb in The Crisis, 1947

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VF, Health, “No Defense for Any of Us” by Thomas Parran, 1938

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VF, Heroes, 1947

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VF, History, 1937-1953

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VF, History, “America’s Tenth Man: A Brief Survey of the Negro’s Part in American History,” 1936-1941

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VF, History, Chicago, Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, 1968

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VF, History, Civil War, Battle of Nashville (1864), 1973

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VF, History, Dred Scott Decision, 1957

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VF, History, DuSable Museum of African American History, 1975, n.d.

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VF, History, Ebony Museum of Negro History and Art, 1961

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VF, History, Education, 1963

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VF, History, Emancipation Proclamation Centennial, 1962-1963

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VF, History, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1965

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VF, History, “The Legacy of John Brown” by W.E.B. Du Bois, 1963

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VF, History, Museum of Negro History and Art, “Freedom Calendar,” 1967

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VF, History, Nat Turner Slave Revolt of 1831, n.d.

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VF, History, Negro History Week, 1937-1964

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VF, History, “The Negro in the American Revolution” by Herbert Aptheker, 1940

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VF, History, “Negroes in the Halls of Congress” by James M. Rosbrow, 1949

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VF, History, “The Negro in Illinois: A History of His Accomplishments” by James S. Levine, 1940

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VF, History, “Role of Blacks Still Unknown” by Roy Wilkins, 1970

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VF, History, The Round Table for African American History, 1972-1974, n.d.

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Folder 33:

VF, History, “Social Origins of Distinguished Negroes, 1770-1865” by Richard Bardolph, 1955

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Folder 34:

VF, History, Social Problems, “Negro Slavery: Then and Now” by Revolutionary Workers  League, 1939

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Folder 35:

VF, History, Timbuktu, 1972

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VF, History, “Twelve Million Negro Americans: Their Background, Progress, and Present Day  Problems” By R. B. Eleazer, 1941

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VF, Hospitals, Cook County Hospital, 1956-1971

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VF, Hospitals, Evanston Community Hospital, 1956

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VF, Hospitals, John A. Andrew Clinic, n.d.

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VF, Hospitals, Montefiore Hospital, 1951

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VF, Hospitals, National Medical Association Annual Convention Presidential Address, 1934

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VF, Hospitals, Provident Hospital, 1972 [Additional Information in Oversized]

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VF, Hospitals, Tuskegee Institute Infantile Center, 1943

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VF, Housing, Chicago, 1945-1972

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VF, Housing, Chicago Housing Authority, 1966-1973

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VF, Housing, Chicago Land Clearance Commission, Lake Meadows, 1952

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VF, Housing, Columbia, South Carolina, 1972

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VF, Housing, “Designs for Family Housing” by Committee on Housing Research and Development, University of Illinois, 1970

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VF, Housing, Fair Housing, 1968

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VF, Housing, Integration, 1970-1971

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VF, Housing, Mecca Apartments, 1950-1952

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VF, Housing, Park-Manor-Chatham Area, 1958

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VF, Housing, “Some Light of Truth on the Negro Housing Nightmare” by Paul T. Gilbert and  J.M. Klein, 1945

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VF, Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1968 (1)

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VF, Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1968 (2)

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VF, Housing, “Why the Ghetto Must Go” by Sterling Tucker, 1968

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VF, Insurance, 1970-1972

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VF, Insurance, Chicago Insurance Association Awards Banquet, 1962

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VF, Insurance, Illinois Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1961

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Folder 24:

VF, Insurance, Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company, 1941-1962, n.d.

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VF, Insurance, National Negro Insurance Association, 1948

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Folder 26:

VF, Insurance, Unity Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1953 [Additional Information in Oversized]

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Folder 27:

VF, Integration, Integrated Education, Issue 6, 1964

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Folder 28:

VF, Intelligence, “The Mind of the Negro” by H.A. Overstreet, 1945

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VF, Intelligence, “Race and Intelligence: A Scientific Evaluation” edited by Melvin M. Tumin, 1963

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Folder 30:

VF, Inventions, Radiator Bracket and Aerial Bombs, 1942

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VF, Inventors, “Black Inventor Unveils Anti-Pollution Devices,” 1970

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VF, Jamaica, 1970

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VF, Japanese Negroes, 1944

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VF, Judges, Negro Judges in the Municipal Court of Chicago, 1968

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VF, Justice, 1972

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VF, Kwanza, 1975, n.d.

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VF, Labor, 1942-1955

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VF, Labor, “Are They Fooling You?” [Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts], c.1940s(?)

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VF, Labor, Jamaica Labor Riots, n.d.

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VF, Labor, Labor Leaders (A. Philip Randolph and Willard S. Townsend), 1956

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VF, Labor, “The Negro and the CIO” by Helen M. Gould, 1945

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Folder 42:

VF, Labor, “Negro Women War Workers,” Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor, 1945(?)

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VF, Labor, “Welcome Into the UTSEA-CIO,” c.1940s

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VF, Labor and Laboring, “Blacks in Meatpacking: Another View of the Jungle” by Walter Fogel (Institute of Industrial Relations), 1971

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VF, Labor Relations, “Brother Jim Crow” by James Rorty, 1943

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VF, Labor Relations, Discrimination in Skilled Trades and Training Programs, 1943-1957

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VF, Language, Third Ear, 1971

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VF, Leader (Interracial), 1944

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VF, Liberia, 1943-1944

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VF, Literature, Community Magazine, February 1962

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VF, Literature, “Do Our Writers Know the Negro” by Harry A. Overstreet, 1944

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Folder 52:

VF, Literature, “Let My People Go” by William H. Slavick, 1952

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Folder 53:

VF, Literature, “The Negro as Novelist” by Henrietta Buckmaster, 1953

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VF, Literature, Reviews of Langston Hughes’s “The Big Sea” and W.E.B. Du Bois’ “Dusk of Dawn,” 1940

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VF, Literature, “Some Recent Literature by and about Negroes” by Jessie P. Guzman, 1947

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VF, Lynch Law, 1947-1948

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VF, Lynchings, 1940-1942, n.d.

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 VF, Maps, “Areas of Negro Residence in Chicago” by Chicago Urban League, 1965

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Folder 2:

VF, March on Washington Movement, Congress, 1943

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Folder 3:

VF, March on Washington Movement, A. Philip Randolph and the Philosophy behind the March  on Washington Movement, 1943

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Folder 4:

VF, March on Washington Movement, “War’s Greatest Scandal,” 1943

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Folder 5:

VF, Mary McLeod Bethune Exhibit, n.d.

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VF, Maryland, “The Negro Lawyer in Maryland” by A. Briscoe Koger, 1948

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VF, Maryland, Soldiers, “The Maryland Negro in Our Wars” by A. Briscoe Koger, 1942

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VF, Medicine, Achievements of Negroes in Medicine, 1946-1947

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VF, Medicine, American College of Surgeons, 1946-1948

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VF, Medicine, Black Contributions to Biomedical Research, 1971

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VF, Medicine, “The Black Gap in Medical School” by Vernon Jarrett, 1975

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VF, Medicine, Chicago Research Medical Associates, 1949

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VF, Medicine, “A Half Century Review of the National Medical Association” by T.M. Smith, 1944

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VF, Medicine, “Internships, Residencies, and Post Graduate Training” by M.O. Bousfield, 1940

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VF, Medicine, National Negro Medical Association, 1940

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VF, Medicine, “The Negro in Medicine” by U.G. Dailey, 1942

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VF, Medicine, “Negroes in Medicine in Chicago,” n.d.

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VF, Medicine, “New Opportunities for Negroes in Medicine,” 1962

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VF, Motion Pictures, 1949-1970

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VF, Music, 1946(?)-1947

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VF, Music, Composers, 1971

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VF, Music, Jazz, 1970-1973

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VF, Music, “Jim Crow,” 1973

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VF, Music, Liberian National Anthem, n.d.

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VF, Music, “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” 1939(?)

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VF, Music, Music Educators National Conference, 1970

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VF, Music, “Negro Music Goes to Par” by Alain Locke, n.d.

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VF, Music, “Racism: the Acid that Disfigures Black Artists” by Craig McGregor, 1971

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VF, Music, “Reflections on the History of Jazz” by S. I. Hayakawa, 1945

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VF, Music, “Spirituals to Symphonies” by Shirley Graham, 1936

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VF, Music, “Symphonic Music by Black Composers,” 1973

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VF, Musicians, Bethune, Thomas, John Boone, Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, and Tom Lemonier, 1945

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VF, Musicians, Dawson, William L. and Florence Price, n.d.

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VF, Musicians, The Dells, 1970-1971

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VF, Musicians, “For Black Conductors, A Future? Or Frustration” by Allen Hughes, 1970

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VF, Musicians, The Staples Singers, 1971

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VF, Musicians, Wendell Phillips High School Choir, 1970

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Folder 38:

VF, Negro History, “The Negro in History, A Radio Talk” by James S. Le Vine, 1946

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VF, Negro History, Study and Teaching Guides, n.d. (1)

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VF, Negro History, Study and Teaching Guides, n.d. (2)

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VF, Negro History, National Newspaper Week, 1944-1948

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VF, Newspapers, Black Truth, 1970

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VF, Newspapers, Chicago Daily Defender, 1969

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VF, Newspapers, Soul Force, 1969

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VF, Nutrition, Soul Food, 1971

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VF, Olympic Games, 1948

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VF, Olympic Games, “The Olympic Games, Negro Athletes and the 1952 Helsinki Festival” by Langston Hughes, 1952

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Folder 48:

VF, Opera, Author Unknown, Essay on “Troubled Island” by William Grant Still and Langston  Hughes, 1948

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VF, Opera, Koanga, 1970

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VF, Organizations, Afro-American Music Opportunities Association, 1973-1975, n.d.

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Folder 2:

VF, Organizations, Afro-American Patrolmen’s League, 1969-1972, n.d.

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Folder 3:

VF, Organizations, Alpha Kappa Alpha, 1957

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Folder 4:

VF, Organizations, American Civil Liberties Union, 1951

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Folder 5:

VF, Organizations, American Council on Race Relations, 1950(?)

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Folder 6:

VF, Organizations, American Council on Race Relations, Report, 1948-1950

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Folder 7:

VF, Organizations, American Council on Race Relations, “Studies in Reduction of Prejudice,” 1948

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Folder 8:

VF, Organizations, American Council on Race Relations and the National Association of  Intergroup Relations Officials, 1949

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VF, Organizations, Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, “Racially Separate or Together,” 1969

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Folder 10:

VF, Organizations, A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1971, n.d.

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VF, Organizations, Congressional Black Caucus, 1971-1974

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Folder 12:

VF, Organizations, Black Leaders and Organizations, 1972

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VF, Organizations, Black Panther Party, 1969-1970

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Folder 14:

VF, Organizations, Black Strategy Center, 1970

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VF, Organizations, Central South Side Community Council, 1957

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VF, Organizations, Chicago Child Care Society, 1954

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VF, Organizations, Chicago Unity Organizations, 1948

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Folder 18:

VF, Organizations, Chicago Urban League, 1942-1972, n.d.

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Folder 19:

VF, Organizations, Chicago Urban League, Annual Reports, 1948-1951

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Folder 20:

VF, Organizations, Chicago Urban League, Youth Guidance Project, 1959

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Folder 21:

VF, Organizations, Committee on Racial Equality (CORE), “The American Red Cross and Negro Blood,” c.1940s

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Folder 22:

VF, Organizations, Communist Party, 1948

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Folder 23:

VF, Organizations, Congress of Industrial Organizations, “The C.I.O. and the Negro Worker,” c.1941(?)

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VF, Organizations, Congress of Industrial Organizations, “Working and Fighting Together,” 1943

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Folder 24:

VF, Organizations, Du Sable Lodge 751 (International Worker’s Order), 1946

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VF, Organizations, Hull House Association, 1963

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VF, Organizations, Joint Negro Appeal, 1956

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Folder 27:

VF, Organizations, Julius Rosenwald Fund, 1948-1949(?), n.d.

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Folder 28:

VF, Organizations, The Lincoln Dental Society, 1963

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VF, Organizations, Malcolm X Black Hand Society of the World Inc., 1968-1970, n.d.

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VF, Organizations, NAACP, 1939-1972

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VF, Organizations, NAACP, Annual Reports, 1953-1958

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VF, Organizations, NAACP, Chicago Branch, 1917-1954

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VF, Organizations, NAACP, History, “The Story of the NAACP” by Calvin Kytle, 1956

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VF, Organizations, NAACP, Illinois State Conference, 1950

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VF, Organizations, NAACP, Illinois Convention, 1952

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VF, Organizations, National Association of Colored Women, 1946-1956, n.d.

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VF, Organizations, National Black Political Convention (Gary, Indiana), 1972

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Folder 38:

VF, Organizations, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1944-1950, n.d.

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VF, Organizations, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Brotherhood Week, 1957-1958, n.d.

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VF, Organizations, National Council of Negro Women, 1944-1946

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VF, Organizations, National De Saible Memorial Society, 1934-1975

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VF, Organizations, National Negro Congress, 1937

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VF, Organizations, National Pharmaceutical Association, 1963

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VF, Organizations, National Urban League, Annual Reports, 1938-1946

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Folder 2:

VF, Organizations, Interracial Cooperation In Action, 1943

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Folder 3:

VF, Organizations, Operation Breadbasket, 1967-1970

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Folder 4:

VF, Organizations, Operation PUSH, 1972, n.d.

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Folder 5:

VF, Organizations, Progressive Citizens of America, 1948

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Folder 6:

VF, Organizations, Robert Taylor Youth Foundation, c.1970(?)

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Folder 7:

VF, Organizations, United Packinghouse Workers, “Action Against Jim Crow,” 1957

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Folder 8:

VF, Organizations, Washington Park Improvement Association, 1954

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Folder 9:

VF, Organizations, Workers Defense League, “Jobs Without Creed or Color” by Winifred Rausenbush, 1945

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Folder 10:

VF, Poetry, Bevel, James L., “Ode to Martin Luther King, Jr.,” c.1968(?)

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Folder 11:

VF, Poetry, Brooks, Gwendolyn, “A Hymn to Chicago,” c.1983(?)

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Folder 12:

VF, Poetry, Brooks, Gwendolyn, “The Assassination of John F. Kennedy,” 1963

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Folder 13:

VF, Poetry, Brooks, Gwendolyn, “The Wall,” 1967

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Folder 14:

VF, Poetry, Brooks, Gwendolyn, “We Real Cool,” 1959

Box 39

Folder 15:

VF, Poetry, Brown, James, “An Ode to Martin Luther King,” 1964

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Folder 16:

VF, Poetry, Burroughs, Margaret T. G., “What Shall I Tell My Children Who Are Black?” 1968

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Folder 17:

VF, Poetry, Danner, Margaret, “Far From Africa,” 1952

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Folder 18:

VF, Poetry, Diggs, Alfred, “Naturally Black,” 1968

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Folder 19:

VF, Poetry, Dodson, Owen V., “The Ballad of Dorie Miller,” 1942(?)

Box 39

Folder 20:

VF, Poetry, Du Bois, W. E. B., “The Rosenbergs,” 1953

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VF, Poetry, Hughes, Langston, “The Backlash Blues,” 1966

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Folder 22:

VF, Poetry, Jones, Le Roi, “A Poem for Black Hearts,” 1965

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Folder 23:

VF, Poetry, La Touche, Jon, “Ballad for Americans,” n.d.

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Folder 24:

VF, Poetry, Nichols, Roland H., “Going Straight, A Poem of Prayer,” 1950

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VF, Poetry, Tilton School Students’ Poetry, 1970

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VF, Poetry, Walker, Margaret, “The Ballad of the Free,” 1966

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VF, Police, Chicago Police Department, 1975

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VF, Police, Summerdale Burglary Scandal, 1960

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VF, Politics, 1971-1972

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VF, Politics, 1956 Presidential Election, 1956

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VF, Politics, Annotated Bibliography of Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1971

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VF, Politics, “Black Candidates: Southern Campaign Experiences” by Julian Bond, 1969

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VF, Politics, Black Caucus, 1971, n.d.

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VF, Politics, Black Congressmen, 1971

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VF, Politics, Black Democrats in 77th Illinois General Assembly, 1971

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VF, Politics, “Blacks and Metropolitans Governance: The Stakes of Freedom” by William D. Hawley, 1972

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VF, Politics, Black Political Agenda, 1970

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VF, Politics, Black State Legislators (Joint Center for Political Studies), 1973

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VF, Politics, Bronzeville Mayors, 1940

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VF, Politics, Chicago, 1972

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VF, Politics, Con Con Issues (Constitutional Convention), 1970

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VF, Politics, Democratic Party, 1972

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VF, Politics, “The Future of the Negro in American Life,” 1942

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VF, Politics, G.O.P. Convention, 1948-1972

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VF, Politics, House Un-American Activities Committee, 1948

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VF, Politics, Negroes Attend First Political Convention – Texas, 1946

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VF, Politics, Progressive Party/Progressive Platform Challenges G.O.P. and Democrats, 1948

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VF, Politics, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1946

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VF, Politics, Wendell Willkie and the Negro, 1944

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VF, Politics and Suffrage, 1949, n.d.

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Folder 51:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, “Battle for the Vote Unifies Negroes” by Enoc P. Waters, 1946

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Folder 52:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, Disenfranchisement of Negroes (Articles by A. S. Henning), 1940

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Folder 53:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, Communist Party, “The Road to Negro Liberation,” 1934

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Folder 54:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, Election of Negro Prosecutor [Percy Langster] in Baldwin, Michigan, 1948

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Folder 55:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, “The Negro in 1944” by the National Political Action Committee, C.I.O., 1944(?)

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VF, Politics and Suffrage, Miami Gets First Negro Juror; Tennessee – First Negro Judge in 72 Years, 1942

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Folder 57:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, “The Negro and the Democratic Party” by Arthur Mitchell, 1940

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Folder 58:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, Political Participation – A Report of the U.S. Commission on Civil  Rights, 1968

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VF, Politics and Suffrage, South Carolina and Georgia, 1948

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VF, Politics and Suffrage, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1948

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VF, Population, 1960 Census of Population – Supplementary Report, Negro Population by County 1960 and 1950 by U.S. Department of Commerce, 1966

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Folder 2:

VF, Population, Black Population in Suburbs, 1971

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Folder 3:

VF, Population, Chicago, 1965

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Folder 4:

VF, Population, Current Population Reports – Negro Population, 1968

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VF, Population, Current Population Reports – Population Estimates, Estimates of Population of the United States by Age, Race, and Sex: July 1, 1968, 1968

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VF, Population, U.S. Negro Population, 1948

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VF, Population, Washington, D.C., 1961

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VF, Population, “We the Black People of the United States,” c.1960s

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VF, Post Office, 1946-1947

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Folder 10:

VF, Poverty, “About the Poor: Some Facts and Some Fictions” by Elizabeth Herzog, 1968

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VF, Poverty, Food Stamps, 1972

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Folder 12:

VF, Poverty, “Our Urban Poor: Promises to Keep and Miles to Go” by St. Clair Drake, 1967

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Folder 13:

VF, Poverty, “The People Left Behind” – A Report by the President’s National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, 1967

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VF, Poverty, War on Poverty, 1965

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VF, Prayer for Brotherhood, 1953

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VF, Prejudice, 1944-1950, n.d.

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Folder 17:

VF, Prejudice, “Clare Booth Luce Raps Prejudice,” n.d.

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VF, Prejudice, “Is prejudice poisoning our kids?” in Woman’s Home Companion, 1949

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VF, Prejudice, “Racism at the Grass Roots” by Max Lerner, 1945

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VF, Press, Black Magazines, 1972

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VF, Press, “The Black Press in Transition” by L.F. Palmer, Jr., 1970

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VF, Press, “Book Publishing a Racist Club?” 1971

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VF, Press, The Chicago Defender, National Grapevine by Charley Cherokee, 1943

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VF, Press, “The Negro Press and the Issues of Democracy” by Marshall Field, 1944

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Folder 25:

VF, Press, “The Negro Press Today” by Frederick G. Detweiler, 1938

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VF, Press, “The Negro Press – Today and Tomorrow” by P.B. Young in Opportunity, October 1939

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VF, Press, New York Post, 1970

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VF, Press, Pittsburgh Courier, 1944-1949

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VF, Press, U.S. Census, Negro Newspapers and Periodicals, 1939

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VF, Press, U.S. Senate Press Gallery, 1956

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VF, Professions, Black Judges, 1963-1971

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VF, Professions, “Bulletin of the Chicago Ethical Pharmacists Association,” 1937

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VF, Professions, Lawyers, 1959

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VF, Professions, “The Need and Training of Negro Physicians” by H.A. Callis, 1935

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VF, Professions, Nurses and Nursing, 1935-1949, n.d.

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Folder 36:

VF, Puerto Rico, “Tour of American Outpost” by Deton J. Brooks, Jr., 1943

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VF, Race, “Cultural Backgrounds and Attitudes among Negroes” by Elizabeth Grant Watkins, 1936

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Folder 38:

VF, Race, “Race and Unreason: Anti-Negro Opinion in Professional and Scientific Literature  Since 1954” by Isabella Black, 1965

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Folder 39:

VF, Race Problems, Anti-Negro Propaganda in School Textbooks, 1939

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Folder 40:

VF, Race Problems, “Behold the Land” by W.E.B. Du Bois, 1946

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Folder 41:

VF, Race Problems, “I, Too, Am Americas” by Janet E. Seville, 1936

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VF, Race Problems, Interracial Problem in America, 1937

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Folder 43:

VF, Race Problems, “Majority, Minority – How Do We Get That Way?” c.1940s

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Folder 44:

VF, Race Problems, “Race Consciousness among American Negroes” by Elizabeth A. Ferguson, 1938

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Folder 45:

VF, Race Problems, “Race Prejudice” by Franz Boas, 1943

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Folder 46:

VF, Races Problems, San Francisco, California, 1943

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Folder 47:

VF, Race Problems, Veterans Airport Housing Project, 1946

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VF, Race Relations, Atlanta, Churchwomen resist Racial Discrimination, 1949

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VF, Race Relations, American Federation of Teachers, 1946

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Folder 50:

VF, Race Relations, “An American Revolution” by Charles S. Johnson, 1949

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Folder 51:

VF, Race Relations, Anti-Defamation  League of B’Nai Birth, “Resource Unit on Race, Prejudice…” 1971

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Folder 52:

VF, Race Relations, Anti-discrimination legislation, 1945

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VF, Race Relations, Australia, 1970-1972

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VF, Race Relations, Britain, “Brown Babies,” 1949

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VF, Race Relations, Cambridge, Maryland, 1963

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Folder 56:

VF, Race Relations, Camp Stewart (Georgia), 1943, n.d.

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Folder 57:

VF, Race Relations, Charles S. Johnson discusses race relations and global war, 1943

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Folder 58:

VF, Race Relations, Chicago, “Race Relations in Chicago: Report of the Mayor’s Committee on  Race Relations,” 1944

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Folder 59:

VF, Race Relations, Chicago, “Race Relations in Chicago: Report of the Mayor’s Commission on Human Relations for 1945,” 1945

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VF, Race Relations, Chicago Charter of Human Relations, 1945

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Folder 1:

VF, Race Relations, “The Core of America’s Race Problem” edited by Dorothy I. Height, 1945

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Folder 2:

VF, Race Relations, Course on Race Relations at St. John’s University, 1946

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Folder 3:

VF, Race Relations, Cuba, Cuban Army, 1948

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Folder 4:

VF, Race Relations, Digest of Myrdal’s “An American Dilemma,” 1944

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Folder 5:

VF, Race Relations, Education, “Chicago Racial Findings Begin to Show Results,” 1948

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Folder 6:

V F, Race Relations, Federal Government, 1943

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Folder 7:

VF, Race Relations, Germany, “Meader’s German Report,” 1947

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Folder 8:

VF, Race Relations, “Hatred Breeds Fascism” by George Meany (AFL), n.d.

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Folder 9:

VF, Race Relations, “Humans in Bondage” by Lillian E. Smith, 1944

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Folder 10:

VF, Race Relations, Interracial Camp (Wisconsin), 1948, n.d.

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Folder 11:

 VF, Race Relations, Interracial Commission, San Francisco Council of Churches, “Is it American? Democratic? Christian?” c.1940s(?)

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Folder 12:

VF, Race Relations, Italy, Brown Babies, 1949

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Folder 13:

VF, Race Relations, Jewish Labor Committee and Anti-Defamation League of B’Nai Birth, “Rumor Clinic,” 1951

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Folder 14:

VF, Race Relations, Latin America, 1941

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VF, Race Relations, “Let’s Face the Race Question,” 1944

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Folder 16:

VF, Race Relations, Lillian Smith’s “Strange Fruit,” 1944, n.d.

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VF, Race Relations, National Urban League, “A Summary Report of Industrial Relations Laboratory – Part I: Performance of Negro Workers in Three Hundred War Plants,” 1944

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Folder 18:

VF, Race Relations, “The Negro in America” by Maxwell S. Stewart. 1944

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Folder 19:

VF, Race Relations, “The Negro in America Today” by Alan Paton, 1954

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Folder 20:

VF, Race Relations, Negro-Jewish Relations, 1946

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Folder 21:

VF, Race Relations, Pearl Buck speaks for Democracy, 1942(?)

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Folder 22:

VF, Race Relations, Presbyterian Church, Adventures in Brotherhood Project, c.1940s(?)

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Folder 23:

VF, Race Relations, Puerto Rico, 1943

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Folder 24:

VF, Race Relations, “Race Hatred Is Blasphemy” by the Commission on Justice and Peace of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1947

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Folder 25:

VF, Race Relations, Race Relations Honor Roll, 1941-1946

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Folder 26:

VF, Race Relations, Racial Tensions in Chicago (Article by Frayser T. Lane), n.d.

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Folder 27:

VF, Race Relations, “Racism: The Worst Tool of Cruelty” by Roy L. Brown, 1972

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Folder 28:

VF, Race Relations, Race Relations in the South, A Tuskegee Institute Report, 1962

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Folder 29:

VF, Race Relations, Racial Stereotypes, 1943

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Folder 30:

VF, Race Relations, Roots of Racial Tension, 1952

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Folder 31:

 VF, Race Relations, Russia, 1971

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Folder 32:

VF, Race Relations, South Africa, 1948, n.d.

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Folder 33:

VF, Race Relations, Southern Conference for Human Welfare, n.d.

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Folder 34:

VF, Race Relations, Soviet Union, 1946

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Folder 35:

VF, Race Relations, Student Race Strikes in Gary, IN, and Chicago, IL, 1945

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Folder 36:

VF, Race Relations, “Terrorist Attacks against Negro Homes in Chicago” map, 1944-1946

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Folder 37:

VF, Race Relations, “There are Things to do” by Lillian Smith, 1942-1943

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Folder 38:

VF, Race Relations, Venezuela, Venezuelan Army, 1948

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Folder 39:

VF, Race Relations, “A Way with Prejudice” by Irving J. Lee, 1942

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Folder 40:

VF, Race Relations, “Whither Northern Race Relations Committees?” by Robert C. Weaver, 1944

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Folder 41:

VF, Racism, 1971-1972

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Folder 42:

VF, Racism, “Racism in America and How to Combat it,” U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1970

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Folder 43:

VF, Radio, 1971-1972

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Folder 44:

VF, Radio, “Here Comes Tomorrow,” 1947-1948

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Folder 45:

VF, Randall House, 1956

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Folder 46:

VF, Recreation, n.d.

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Folder 47:

VF, Religion, Black Jews in Chicago, 1968

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VF, Religion, Black Theology, 1971

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VF, Religion, Chicago Baptist Institute, 1973

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Folder 50:

VF, Religion, “The Negro in Chicago” by Reverend Harold M. Kingsley, 1930

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Folder 51:

VF, Religion, Soul Saint/Soul Santa, 1970

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Folder 52:

VF, Revolution, 1967

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Folder 53:

VF, Riots, Anti-Negro Riots and C.I.O., 1943

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Folder 54:

VF, Riots, Chicago Anti-Riot Board, 1943

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VF, Riots, Detroit, Michigan, 1943

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Folder 56:

VF, Riots, Dixie Race Riots (Beaumont, Texas; Marianna, Florida; Chester, Pennsylvania; Collins, Mississippi; Augusta, Georgia; Camp Van Dorn, Mississippi; Camp Stewart, Georgia), 1943

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Folder 57:

VF, Riots, “Experts Trace Race Conflicts to Dixie Exodus,” 1943

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Folder 58:

VF, Riots, Los Angeles Riot (Article by Langston Hughes), 1943

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Folder 59:

VF, Riots, Peekskill Riot, 1949

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Folder 60:

VF, Riots, Peoria Street, 1950, n.d.

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Folder 61:

VF, Riots, “Race Riots Aren’t Necessary” by Alfred McClung Lee (American Council on Race Relations), 1945

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Folder 62:

VF, Riots, Tennessee and Kentucky, 1956

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VF, Riots, U.S. Congress (90th) Subcommittee on Business and Commerce, Rehabilitation of

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Folder 2:

District of Columbia Areas Damaged by Civil Disorders, Parts I and II, 1968

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Folder 3:

VF, Riots, U.S. Congress (90th) Subcommittee on Investigations, Riots Civil and Criminal Disorders, Parts II and III, 1967

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Folder 4:

VF, Riots, U.S. Congress (90th) Subcommittee on Investigations, Riots Civil and Criminal Disorders, Part IV, 1967

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Folder 5:

VF, Riots, “Why Race Riots? Lessons from Detroit” by Earl Brown. 1944

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Folder 6:

VF, Riots, Zoot Suit Riots, 1943

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Folder 7:

VF, Science/Scientists, 1947-1970, n.d.

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Folder 8:

VF, Schomberg Collection, 1942-1971, n.d.

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Folder 9:

VF, Scottsboro Case, 1934

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Folder 10:

VF, Sects, “The Voodoo Cults among Negro Migrants in Detroit” by Erdmann Doanne Beynon, 1938

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Folder 11:

VF, Segregation, 1949-1958

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Folder 12:

VF, Segregation, “The American Caste System” by Buell G. Gallagher, 1941

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Folder 13:

VF, Segregation, Delaware and New Jersey, 1948

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Folder 14:

VF, Segregation, “Erasing the Color Line” by George M. Houser, 1945

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Folder 15:

VF, Segregation, Professions, 1950

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Folder 16:

VF, Segregation, Railroad, n.d.

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Folder 17:

VF, Segregation, Segregation in the South, 1956

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Folder 18:

VF, Segregation, “Segregation in Washington (D.C.),” 1948

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Folder 19:

VF, Segregation, “The Sin of Segregation” The Immorality of Racial Segregation” by George H. Dunne, 1945

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Folder 20:

VF, Segregation, “The Supreme Court Order on School Desegregation” by the NAACP, 1955

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Folder 21:

VF, Segregation, “Unsegregated Seating Makes Nightsticks Fly,” 1948

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Folder 22:

VF, Selma to Montgomery March, 1965

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Folder 23:

VF, Senior Citizens, 1965-1972

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Folder 24:

VF, Sickle Cell Anemia, 1950-1972 (1)

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Folder 25:

VF, Sickle Cell Anemia, 1950-1972 (2)

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Folder 26:

VF, Sickle Cell Anemia, 1950-1972 (3)

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Folder 27:

VF, Social Problems, “America’s Obligation to Its Negro Citizens” by Mark Ethridge, 1937

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Folder 28:

VF, Social Problems, “Civil and Social Rights of the Negro” by Bryant Putney, 1937

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Folder 29:

VF, Social Problems, “Social Origins of Distinguished Negroes, 1770-1865,” 1955

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Folder 30:

VF, South Africa, Foreign Policy Association, Headline Series South Africa by Gwendolen M. Carter, 1955

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Folder 31:

VF, Southside Community Committee, 23rd Annual Blue Ribbon Tea, 1964

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VF, Sports, “The Angry Black Athlete,” 1968

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Folder 2:

VF, Sports, Basketball, 1970

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Folder 3:

VF, Sports, “The Black Athlete – A Shameful Story” by Jack Olsen, 1968

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Folder 4:

VF, Sports, “The Negro in Athletics” by Robert L. Nelson, 1940

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Folder 5:

VF, Sports, “Larry Doby’s War with Himself” by Charles Dexter, 1953

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Folder 6:

VF, St. Louis, Missouri, “Contributions of Blacks to St. Louis from A to Z” by Julia Davis, 1975

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Folder 7:

 VF, Suffrage, Negro Suffrage in the South, 1948-1970

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Folder 8:

VF, Supreme Court Decision, Lloyd Gaines vs. The University of Missouri, 1939

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VF, Television, 1970

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Folder 10:

VF, Texas, Texas Centennial Exposition, 1936

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Folder 11:

VF, Theater, 1950-1971

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Folder 12:

VF, Theater, Native Son, 1941

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Folder 13:

VF, Toronto, Ontario, Black Library, 1969

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Folder 14:

VF, Toronto, Ontario, Newspapers, 1970

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Folder 15:

VF, Travel, “The Black and White Bus Lines” by Mary E. Mebane, 1971

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Folder 16:

VF, Travel, “Landmarks of Negro History,” 1963

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Folder 17:

VF, Travel, The New Negro Traveler and Conventioneer, 1969

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Folder 18:

VF, U.S. Armed Forces, 1970

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Folder 19:

VF, U.S. Armed Forces, Race Relations, 1949-1971

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Folder 20:

VF, U.S. Army, 1948-1972

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Folder 21:

VF, U.S. Army, Air Corps Officers, 1946

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Folder 22:

VF, U.S. Army, Discrimination, 1970

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Folder 23:

VF, U.S. Army, Liberia, 1941

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Folder 24:

VF, U.S. Army, “Old Jim Crow in Uniform” by Walter Wilson, 1939

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Folder 25:

VF, U.S. Census, Life Expectancy Rates, 1936

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Folder 26:

VF, U.S. Foreign Policy, Africa, c.1944(?)

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Folder 27:

VF, U.S. Naval Academy and U.S. Military Academy, 1949

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Folder 28:

VF, U.S. Navy, 1946-1971

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Folder 29:

VF, U.S. Navy, WAVES, 1948

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Folder 30:

VF, Washburne Trade School, 1945

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Folder 31:

VF, West Africa, 1971

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Folder 32:

VF, White Circle League, 1950-1952

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Folder 33:

VF, Winstonville, Mississippi, 1946

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Folder 34:

VF, Women, 1953-1970

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Folder 35:

VF, Women, “Achievements of Negro Women” by Geneva W. Blake, 1930-1931

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Folder 36:

VF, Women, Apartheid, 1970

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Folder 37:

VF, Women, “The Black Women’s Burden” by Fletcher Knebel, 1969

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Folder 38:

VF, Women, Black Women’s Involvement in the Women’s Liberation Movement, 1971

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Folder 39:

VF, Women, Blount, Mildred, Jessie Packhurst Guzman, Dr. Ruth Temple, Beulah Washington,  Hazel Washington, n.d.

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VF, Women, Clubwomen, 1947

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Folder 41:

V F, Women, “Colored Women and World Peace” by Mary Church Terrell, 1932

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Folder 42:

VF, Women, Employment, 1951-1953

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VF, Women, International Congress of Women, December 1945

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Folder 44:

VF, Women, “Our Women: Past, Present, and Future” by Hallie Q. Brown, 1925

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Folder 45:

VF, Women, Women’s Day, 1968

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VF, World War 1939, African American Discussions on Civil Rights, 1943

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Folder 47:

VF, World War 1939, American Red Cross, c.1942-1944(?)

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Folder 48:

VF, World War 1939, Aviation, Tuskegee Airmen (99th Pursuit Squadron), 1942-1945, n.d.

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Folder 49:

VF, World War 1939, Balloon Barrage Unit, 1944

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Folder 50:

VF, World War 1939, Congressional Record, “The Negro Soldier” by Helen G. Douglas, 1946

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Folder 51:

VF, World War 1939, Defense Jobs, 1941

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Folder 52:

VF, World War 1939, Merchant Marine, Robert S. Abbott Ship Launching, 1944

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Folder 53:

VF, World War 1939, Parachute Unit, 1944

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Folder 54:

VF, World War 1939, Race Relations, 1941-1943, n.d.

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Folder 55:

VF, World War 1939, Royal Air Force, Ferry Command, 1942

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Folder 56:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Armed Forces, Army Service Forces (ASF) University Centers, 1945

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Folder 57:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, 1942-1946, n.d.

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VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, 24th Infantry, 1944

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Folder 59:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, 92nd Division, 1944-1945

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Folder 60:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, 272nd Infantry, 1945

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Folder 61:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, Chicago Doctors, 1943

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Folder 62:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, Distribution of Negro Servicemen, 1944, 1945, n.d.

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VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, Engineers, 1942

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Folder 64:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, England, 1944

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Folder 65:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, Fort Huachuca, 1942

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Folder 66:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, Radio Communications, c.1944(?)

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Folder 67:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, Russian Troops, 1945

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Folder 68:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, West Point, 1943

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Folder 69:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Coast Guard, 1943(?)

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VF, World War 1939, U.S. Marines, 1944

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VF, World War 1939, U.S. Navy, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, 1943

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Folder 72:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Navy, Seabees, 1944, n.d.

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Folder 73:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Navy, Submarine Service, 1943(?)

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Folder 74:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Navy, U.S.S. Harmon, 1943

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Folder 75:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Navy, WAVES and SPARs, 1944-1945, n.d.

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Folder 76:

 VF, World War 1939, “War and Minority Groups” by George W. Lee, 1942

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Folder 77:

VF, World War 1939, Women, 1939-1945(?)

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Folder 78:

VF, World War 1939, Women’s Army Corp (WACs), 1945

Oversized  Subject Vertical Files, 1932-1972

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Folder 1:

VF, Athletes, Johnson, Jack and Joe Louis, n.d.

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Folder 2:

VF, Brown v. Board of Education, 1950-1954

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Folder 3:

VF, Catholics, Black Catholics, 1949-1950, n.d.

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Folder 4:

VF, Catholics, Negro Popes and Saints, 1950

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Folder 5:

VF, Chicago, Politics, 1953-1972

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Folder 6:

VF, Chicago, “State of the City,” 1971

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Folder 7:

VF, Churches, History of Quinn Chapel A.M.E. and Olivet Baptist Church, 1953

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Folder 8:

VF, Churches, Moslem/Islam, 1949

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Folder 9:

VF, Civil Rights, “Negro Progress 1956,” 1956

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Folder 10:

VF, Civil Rights, Poor People’s Campaign, 1968

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Folder 11:

VF, Civil Rights, “What Do Southerners Think?” 1948

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Folder 12:

VF. Community Centers, Randall House for Negro Boys, 1948

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Folder 13:

VF, Community Centers, Sheil House, 1947

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Folder 14:

VF, Crime, 1932-1972

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Folder 15:

VF, Dentistry, Hypnosis, n.d.

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Folder 16:

VF, Desegregation, Desegregation Guidelines, 1967

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Folder 17:

VF, Economic Conditions, Chicago, 1953

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Folder 18:

VF, Economic Conditions, Migration South, 1972

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VF, Education, 1962

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Folder 20:

VF, Education, Altgeld Nursey, 1947

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Folder 21:

VF, Education, Atlanta University, 1947-1955

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Folder 22:

VF, Education, Black Educators, 1970-1971

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Folder 23:

VF, Education, Chicago, 1953, n.d.

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Folder 24:

VF, Education, Dillard University, 1948

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Folder 25:

VF, Education, Farragut High School, 1971

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Folder 26:

VF, Education, Fisk University, 1941-1972

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Folder 27:

VF, Education, Funding and Black Colleges, 1971

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VF, Education, Higher Education, 1950

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Folder 29:

VF, Education, Howard University, n.d.

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Folder 30:

VF, Education, Jefferson High School (Students Write Script for TV show, Bewitched), 1970

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Folder 31:

VF, Education, “The Negro Teacher,” 1944

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Folder 32:

VF, Education, School Desegregation in Louisville, KY, 1956

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Folder 33:

VF, Education, Urban Education, 1968

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Folder 34:

VF, Employment, Philadelphia, 1972

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Folder 35:

VF, Finance, n.d.

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Folder 36:

VF, Freedom Riders, 1962, n.d.

Box 44

Folder 37:

VF, Friendship House, 1939-1959

Box 44

Folder 38:

VF, Gangs, Blackstone Rangers, 1968

Box 44

Folder 39:

VF, Great Migration, 1949-1956

Box 44

Folder 40:

VF, History, “The Unfolding of Afro-American History,” 1969

Box 44

Folder 41:

VF, History, “The Negro in World History: Mali and the Empires of the Sudan” by Philip St.  Laurent, 1969

Box 44

Folder 42:

VF, History, Kentucky, 1971

Box 44

Folder 43:

VF, History, War of 1812, 1948

Box 44

Folder 44:

VF, History, Spanish-American War, 1948

Box 44

Folder 45:

VF, History, European War (World War I), 1948

Box 44

Folder 46:

VF, History, “The Negro in America Today” by Ernest Dunbar, 1962

Box 44

Folder 47:

VF, Hospitals, Provident Hospital, 1935-1971

Box 44

Folder 48:

VF, Housing, 1948-1971

Box 44

Folder 49:

VF, Housing, Ida B. Wells Homes, c.1940s

Box 44

Folder 50:

VF, Housing, New York City, 1947-1968

Box 44

Folder 51:

VF, Housing, Princeton Park Homes, 1947

Box 44

Folder 52:

VF, Insurance, Unity Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1962

Box 45

Folder 1:

VF, Maps, “Americans of Negro Lineage” by Louise E. Jefferson, 1946

Box 45

Folder 2:

VF, Medicine, Meharry Medical College, 1948-1970

Box 45

Folder 3:

VF, Musicians, Fisk Jubilee Singers, 1967

Box 45

Folder 4:

VF, Narcotics, 1971-1972

Box 45

Folder 5:

VF, Organizations, The American Missionary Association, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 6:

VF, Organizations, Black Panther Party, 1971

Box 45

Folder 7:

VF, Organizations, Chicago Urban League, 1956

Box 45

Folder 8:

VF, Organizations, NAACP, 1943-1951

Box 45

Folder 9:

VF, Peonage, 1940

Box 45

Folder 10:

VF, Police, Recruitment, 1971

Box 45

Folder 11:

VF, Police, “The White Cop and the Black Rebel,” 1968

Box 45

Folder 12:

VF, Politics, Eisenhower’s Record, 1954

Box 45

Folder 13:

VF, Politics, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 14:

VF, Politics, Negro and the New Deal, 1944

Box 45

Folder 15:

VF, Politics, Negro Judges, 1956

Box 45

Folder 16:

VF, Politics, Women in Politics, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 17:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, Chicago, 1971, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 18:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, Communist Party, 1949

Box 45

Folder 19:

VF, Politics and Suffrage, Illinois, 1969

Box 45

Folder 20:

VF, Population, Chicago, 1955-1964

Box 45

Folder 21:

VF, Press, Sunday Chicago Bee, 1943

Box 45

Folder 22:

VF, Professions, Career Advancement, 1957

Box 45

Folder 23:

VF, Public Behavior, 1943, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 24:

VF, Race, Race and Poverty, 1968

Box 45

Folder 25:

VF, Race Relations, 1945-1971

Box 45

Folder 26:

VF, Race Relations, Black Southerners’ Migration to West Coast (Article by Horace R. Cayton), 1943

Box 45

Folder 27:

VF, Race Relations, Gunnar Myrdal’s “An American Dilemma,” 1946(?)

Box 45

Folder 28:

VF, Race Relations, King Alfred Plan, 1970-1971

Box 45

Folder 29:

VF, Race Relations, “Negro Progress in 1953,” 1953

Box 45

Folder 30:

VF, Race Relations, Negro Rights, 1944

Box 45

Folder 31:

VF, Race Relations, Pearl Buck, 1933, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 32:

VF, Race Relations, Police Racism and Brutality, 1972, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 33:

VF, Race Relations, Progress in the South, 1948

Box 45

Folder 34:

VF, Race Relations, Springfield Plan, 1944

Box 45

Folder 35:

VF, Religion, Bishop John A. Gregg’s Address to Bishop’s Council, 1943

Box 45

Folder 36:

VF, Religion, Black Jews, 1949, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 37:

VF, Riots, Beaumont, Texas, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 38:

VF, Riots, Detroit, Michigan, NAACP Involvement, 1943

Box 45

Folder 39:

VF, Sculpture, Richmond Barthe Exhibit, 1942

Box 45

Folder 40:

VF, Segregation, Hauser Report, 1964

Box 45

Folder 41:

VF, Segregation, Henderson Case, 1950

Box 45

Folder 42:

VF, Segregation, Life Magazine Articles on “The Background on Segregation,” 1956

Box 45

Folder 43:

VF, Segregation, “The Negro in America Today” by Alan Paton, 1954

Box 45

Folder 44:

VF, Segregation, “The Negro in the North” by Alan Paton, 1954

Box 45

Folder 45:

VF, Segregation, Washington, D.C., 1948

Box 45

Folder 46:

VF, Sports, Baseball, 1940-1950

Box 45

Folder 47:

VF, Sports, Baseball, World Series, 1948

Box 45

Folder 48:

VF, Sports, Boxing, Ali-Frazier Fight, 1971

Box 45

Folder 49:

VF, Sports, Football, Super Bowl V, 1971

Box 45

Folder 50:

VF, Sports, Louis, Joe, Henry Armstrong, William Watson, and Satchel Paige, n.d.

Box 45

Folder 51:

VF, Sports, McDuffie, Terris, and Dave Thomas, 1945

Box 46

Folder 1:

VF, World War 1939, 1942-1948, n.d.

Box 46

Folder 2:

VF, World War 1939, Black Involvement and Employment, c.1940s(?)

Box 46

Folder 3:

VF, World War 1939, Heroes and Personalities, 1943-1949, n.d.

Box 46

Folder 4:

VF, World War 1939, Morale, 1943-1945

Box 46

Folder 5:

VF, World War 1939, Negro Troops on the Luzon and the Philippines, 1944-1945, n.d.

Box 46

Folder 6:

VF, World War 1939, Nurses, 1944-1945, n.d.

Box 46

Folder 7:

VF, World War 1939, Poetry, Douglass, Lt. Terry, “G.I. Talks with Old Glory,” n.d.

Box 46

Folder 8:

VF, World War 1939, Racial Discrimination, 1944

Box 46

Folder 9:

VF, World War 1939, Signal Corps Unit Abroad, 1943

Box 46

Folder 10:

VF, World War 1939, Soldiers in France, 1944

Box 46

Folder 11:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, 1942-1945, n.d.

Box 46

Folder 12:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army, 93rd Division, 1943-1945

Box 46

Folder 13:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942-1945, n.d.

Box 46

Folder 14:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Marines, 1943

Box 46

Folder 15:

VF, World War 1939, U.S. Navy, 1942-1945, n.d.

Box 46

Folder 16:

VF, World War 1939, Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC), 1942-1945

Series 3: Hall Branch Vertical Files: Pamphlets, 1929-1975

Pamphlets from George Cleveland Hall Branch Vertical Files, 1929-1946

Box 47

 

Benedict, Ruth (National Council for the Social Studies), “Race and Cultural Relations: America’s Answer to the Myth of a Master Race” (Washington, D.C., 1942)

Box 47

 

Bicknell, Marguerite E. and Margaret C. McCulloch, “Guide to Information about the Negro and Negro-White Adjustment” (Memphis, 1943)

Box 47

 

Cayton, Horace R. (Parkway Community House), “The Psychological Approach to Race Relations,” Reed College Bulletin 25.1 (November 1946)

Box 47

 

Chicago Council against Racial and Religious Discrimination, “Side by Side” (Chicago, 1945)

Box 47

 

Chicago Urban League, “Or Would You Rather Be a Bilbo?” (n.d.)

Box 47

 

CIO Committee to Abolish Racial Discrimination, “Working and Fighting Together: Regardless of Race, Creed, Color or National Origin” (Washington, D.C., 1943)

Box 47

 

Eleazer, R. B. (Commission on Interracial Cooperation), “Recent Trends in Race Relations” (Atlanta, 4th ed., revised, 1935)

Box 47

 

Eleazer, R. B. (Conference on Education and Race Relations), “Understanding Our Neighbors: An Educational Approach to America’s Major Race Problem” (Atlanta, 1941)

Box 47

 

Elliott, John H. (National Conference of Christians and Jews), “Building Bridges between Groups that Differ in Faith, Race, Culture” (New York, 1945)

Box 47

 

Embree, Edwin R., “Three Ramparts We Watch,” Julius Rosenwald Fund Review (1938-1940)

Box 47

 

Gould, Kenneth M., “They Got the Blame: The Story of Scapegoats in History” (New York, 1942)

Box 47

 

Grunsfeld, Mary Jane (Mayor’s Committee on Race Relations), “Negroes in Chicago” (Chicago, 1944)

Box 47

 

Haynes, George Edmund, “What Price American Progress?” (1938) 

Box 47

 

Lee, Irving J., “A Way with Prejudice,” Social Action 8.4 (April 15, 1942)

Box 47

 

Locke, Alain et. al. (National Council for the Social Studies), “Diversity Within National Unity” (Washington, D.C., 1945)

Box 47

 

McCulloch, Margaret C., “Know—Then Act” (New York, 1946)

Box 47

 

McWilliams, Carey (National Federation for Constitutional Liberties), “Race Discrimination—And the Law” (New York, 1945)

Box 47

 

Meehan, Thomas, “A Study in Black and White” (Huntington, Ind., c. 1940s?)

Box 47

 

National Catholic Welfare Conference, Dept. of Social Action, “Seminar on Negro Problems in the Field of Social Action” (Washington, D.C., 1946)

Box 47

 

National League of Women Voters, “Government and Our Minorities: Government’s Role in Helping to Equalize Opportunities for Minorities in the United States” (Washington, D.C, 1945)

Box 47

 

Orten, Hazel V., “The American Negro: A Series of Workshop Services to be used in the Junior Department of the Church” (New York, 1929)

Box 47

 

Overstreet, H. A., “The Gentle People of Prejudice” (New York, 1950)

Box 47

 

Pettigrew, Thomas F. (Anti-Defamation League of B’Nai B’rith), “Racially Separate or Together?” (New York, 1969)

Box 47

 

Rustin, Bayard (Fellowship of Reconciliation), “Interracial Primer: How You Can Help Relieve Tension between Negroes and Whites” (New York, 1943)

Box 47

 

Stewart, Maxwell S. (Public Affairs Committee), “The Negro in America” (New York, 1944)

Box 47

 

Weaver, Robert Clifton, “Community Action against Segregation,” Social Action 13.1 (January 15, 1947)

Box 47

 

Weisiger, Kendall, “Background for Brotherhood” (New York, 1944)

Box 47

 

Weltfish, Gene, “Meet Your Relatives…” (New York, 1946)

Box 47

 

Wireman, Henrietta (U.S.O. Division), “By Different Boats” (New York, c. 1940s?)

Pamphlets Donated by Rozell R. Nesbitt, 1956-1975

Box 48

 

[A South African,] “Prisoners of Apartheid” (London, c. 1964?)

Box 48

 

Agencia-Geral do Ultamar porça do Comércio-Lisbon, “Overseas Portugal” (n.d.)

Box 48

 

Aguolu, Christian Chukwunedu, “Biafra: Its Case for Independence” (Santa Barbara, Calif., 1969)

Box 48

 

Aiken, Charles, ed., Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Bolling v. Sharpe (1954) in Leading Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court (San Francisco, 1963)

Box 48

 

[Altman, Phyllis,] Bram Fischer Q. C. (London, 1975)

Box 48

 

Amin, Samir (African Research Group), “The Class Struggle in Africa” (Cambridge, Mass., n.d.); rpt. from Revolution: Africa, Latin America, Asia 1.9 (1964)

Box 48

 

Bakke, E. Wight, “Students on the March: The Cases of Mexico and Colombia” [marginalia: “Compliments of the author”] reprinted from Sociology of Education (Chicago, 1964)

Box 48

 

Bell, Patricia, “Puerto Rico: ‘Island Paradise’ of U.S. Imperialism” (New York, 1967)

Box 48

 

Bienen, Henry, “An Ideology for Africa,” Foreign Affairs (n.d.)

Box 48

 

Black Law Defenders, “Black Laws for All Black People: Black Law, Black Law Society, Black Law Defender” (n.d.)

Box 48

 

Blumberg, Nathan B., “Chicago and the Press” (Missoula, MT, 1969)

Box 48

 

Boggs, James, “Manifesto for a Black Revolutionary Party”  (Philadelphia [c. 1969?])

Box 48

 

Brooke, Edward W., “A Perspective on Africa: African Objectives and American Policy,” Congressional Record 90th Congress, 2nd Session (April 29, 1968)

Box 48

 

Cabral, Amilcar, “The Struggle in Guinea” (Cambridge, Mass., n.d.); rpt. International Socialist Journal (May 1964)

Box 48

 

Carmichael, Stokley, “Toward Black Liberation” (New York, 1966)

Box 48

 

Castro, Fidel, “Appearance of Major Fidel Castro: Analyzing Events in Czechoslovakia” (August 23, 1968)

Box 48

 

Cleaver, Eldridge, “Revolution and Education” (n.d.)

Box 48

 

Cohen, Robert S., “Marxism and Democracy,” offprint from Herbert Aptheker, ed., Marxism and Democracy (New York, 1965): 1-17

Box 48

 

Committee of Nine of the Organization of African Unity, “Unity: The Road to Freedom in South Africa” (Lusaka, Zambia, 1965)

Box 48

 

Committee of Returned Volunteers, “Abolish the Peace Corps!: or, If the Peace Corps Appeals to You, Maybe Chase Manhattan Can, Too!” (Chicago, 1971)

Box 48

 

Cronje, Suzanne, “Witness in the Dark: Police Torture and Brutality in South Africa” (London, 1964)

Box 48

 

Dartmouth Afro-American Society, Blackout (Fall, 1967)

Box 48

 

Defense Fund for the Conspiracy Eight, “The Anti-Riot Act” (n.d.)

Box 48

 

Dubula, Sol, “The Menace of Apartheid” (Prague, 1965)

Box 48

 

Dunayevskaya, Raya, “Nationalism, Communism, Marxism Humanism and the Afro-Asian Revolutions” (Cambridge, U.K., 1961)

Box 48

 

Faculty Civil Rights Group at Columbia University, “The Community and the Expansion of Columbia University” (December 1967)

Box 48

 

Fasule, G. (African Research Group), “The Powers behind Apartheid” (Cambridge, Mass., n.d.)

Box 48

 

Forman, James, “1967: High Tide of Black Resistance” (New York, 1968)

Box 48

 

Frank, Andre Gunder, “Exploitation or Aid? U.S.-Brazil Economic Relations: A Case Study of U.S. Imperialism” (Ann Arbor, MI, offprint from The Nation November 16, 1963)

Box 48

 

Frank, Andre Gunder, “Hugo Blanco Must Not Die: An Address to a Meeting in Solidarity with the Imperiled Peruvian Leader and the Freedom Struggle in Latin America” (Toronto, 1967)

Box 48

 

Frank, Andre Gunder, “Hunger” (Ann Arbor, MI, 1964[?])

Box 48

 

Frank, Andre Gunder, “On the Mechanics of Imperialism: The Case of Brazil” (Boston, n.d.); rpt. Monthly Review (Sept. 1964)

Box 48

 

Fuentes, Carlos, “The Argument of Latin America: Words for North Americans” (Boston, 1963)

Box 48

 

Fyodorov, L. “Vital Problems of Our Time: Africa Forging Unity” (Chicago, 1965[?])

Box 48

 

Gehman, Linford K. and Roger D. Marshall (American Friends Service Committee), “‘…Looking through a Hole into Hell’: Two Wars, Two Letters” (Philadelphia, c. 1969[?])

Box 48

 

Gilbert, Olive and Francis W. Titus, Narrative of Sojourner Truth pts. II-IV (Los Angeles, 1964)

Box 48

 

Gool, Jane, “The Crimes of Bantu Education in South Africa (Dar es Salaam, 1966)

Box 48

 

Graham, Jewel, “Antioch Notes” (October 1969)

Box 48

 

“The Great Socialist Cultural Revolution in China” (Peking [Beijing], 1966)

Box 48

 

Grohs, G. K. “Franz Fanon and the African Revolution” cut from The Journal of Modern African Studies (vol. 6 no. 4 1968)

Box 48

 

Gwassa, G. C. K. and John Iliffe, eds., “Records of the Maji Maji Rising, Part 1,” Historical Association of Tanzania Paper no. 4 (Nairobi, 1967)

Box 49

 

Hancock, W. K., “Smuts: Study for a Portrait” (Cambridge, U.K., 1965)

Box 49

 

Hancock, W. K., “The Smuts Papers” (London, 1956)

Box 49

 

Hansen, Joseph, et. al., The Catastrophe in Indonesia: Three Articles on the Fatal Consquences of Communist Party Policy (New York, 1966)

Box 49

 

Huberman, Leo and Paul Sweezy, “Revolution and Counter-Revolution in the Dominican Republic: Why the U.S. Invaded,” (Boston, 1965); rpt. Monthly Review (Sept. 1965)

Box 49

 

Imari, Brother (Richard B. Henry), “War in America: The Malcolm X Doctrine” (Detroit, 1968)

Box 49

 

Inman, Mary, “The Two Forms of Production under Capitalism” (Long Beach, Ca., 1964)

Box 49

 

Karis, Thomas, “South Africa: The End is Not Yet,” Headline Series 176 (April 1966)

Box 49

 

Kesper, Hilda, The Swazi: A South African Kingdom (New York, 1963)

Box 49

 

Kim, G., “Leninism and National Liberation” (Moscow, 1970)

Box 49

 

“Land or Death: Hugo Blanco and the Peasant Struggle in Peru” (New York, 1967)

Box 49

 

Lawrence, Harold G., “African Explorers of the New World” (Los Angeles, 1962)

Box 49

 

Lee, Franz J. T., “Anatomy of Apartheid in Southern Africa” (New York, 1963)

Box 49

 

Legassick, Martin, “The National Union of South African Students: Ethnic Cleavage and Ethnic Integration in the Universities” (Los Angeles, 1967)

Box 49

 

Lewis, W. Arthur, “Beyond African Dictatorship: The Crisis of the One-Party State” (1949)

Box 49

 

Lightfoot, Claude M., “The Civil War and Black Liberation Today” (New York, 1969)

Box 49

 

Lipset, Seymour Martin, “The Political Behavior of University Students in Developing Nations” (c. 1966?)

Box 49

 

Lloyd, W. B., Peace Requires Peacemakers (Santa Barbara, Calif., 1964)

Box 49

 

Mandlome, Janet Rae, “The Mozambique Institute,” South African Bulletin 9 (August 1967)

Box 49

 

Matthews, Herbert L., “Return to Cuba” (Stanford, Ca., 1964[?])

Box 49

 

Matthews, Robert O., “The Suez Canal Dispute: A Case Study in Peaceful Settlement,” International Organizations 21.1 (Winter 1967): 79-100

Box 49

 

Mbioni: The Monthly Newsletter of Kivukoni College 2.5 (Dar es Salaam, n.d.)

Box 49

 

McAfee, Judith L. Censuses in the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies (Evanston, Il., 1975)

Box 49

 

McKissick, Floyd B., “Constructive Militancy: A Philosophy and a Program” (New York, 1966)

Box 49

 

Minty, Abdul S., “South Africa’s Defence Strategy” (London, 1969)

Box 49

 

Modge, George Alfred, “Domestic Policies and UN Activities: The Case of Rhodesia and the Republic of South Africa,” International Organization 21.1 (Winter 1967): 55-78

Box 49

 

Negro Digest 18.12 (Oct. 1969)

Box 49

 

Newton, Huey, “Essays from the Minister of Defense” (1967)

Box 49

 

“North American Congress on Latin America” (New York, n.d.)

Box 49

 

Nyerere, Julius, “Democracy and the Party System” (Dar es Salaam, 1963)

Box 50

 

Ojukwu, Emeka, “The Ahiria Declaration (The principles of the Biafran revolution)” (Geneva, 1969)

Box 50

 

“Où va le capitalisme?” (Prague, 1968)

Box 50

 

Perle, Victor, “The Vietnam Profiteers” (New York, 1966)

Box 50

 

Political Affairs: Theoretical Journal of the Communist Party, U.S.A. 47.2, Special Issue: The Battle for Black Liberation (Feb. 1968)

Box 50

 

Ranger, T. O., “The African Churches of Tanzania,” Historical Association of Tanzania Paper no. 5 ([Nairobi], n.d.)

Box 50

 

Reed, Evelyn, “Problem of Women’s Liberation: A Marxist Approach” (New York, 1967)

Box 50

 

[Reissner, Will,] “Dynamics of World Revolution Today” (Toronto, 1964)

Box 50

 

Revolution: Africa, Latin America, Asia 1.3 (July 1963)

Box 50

 

Ritsos, Yannis, “Romiossini and Other Poems” (Madison, WI, 1969)

Box 50

 

Robinson, Joan, “Notes from China” (New York, 1964)

Box 50

 

Rodríguez, Carlos Rafael, “José Martí and Cuban Liberation” (New York, 1968)

Box 50

 

Rustow, Dankwart A., “The Study of Elites: Who’s Who, When, and How,” World Politics 18.4 (July 1966)

Box 50

 

Ryan, Pat M., “Black Writing in the U.S.A.: A Bibliographic Guide” (Brockport, NY., 1969)

Box 50

 

Segal, Aaron, “Massacre in Rwanda,” Fabian Research Series 240 (London, 1964)

Box 50

 

Shore, Herbert L., “Theatre in a Changing World,” The University College Dar es Salaam Inaugural Lecture Series 3 (April 1969)

Box 50

 

Smock, David R., “The Forgotten Rhodesias,” Foreign Affairs (n.d.)

Box 50

 

Social Action 34.8, Special Issue: “Racism in Southern Africa: Challenge to U.S. Policy” (April 1968)

Box 50

 

Solidariedade: Liberadade aos Pavos do Sul de Africa! 1 (1969)

Box 50

 

Sutton, J. E. G., “The East African Coast: an Historical and Archaeological Review,” Historical Association of Tanzania Paper no. 1 ([Nairobi] n.d.)

Box 50

 

Tabata, I. B., “The Freedom Struggle in South Africa” (New York, 1965)

Box 50

 

Tanzania, “Report of the Presidential Commission on the Establishment of a Democratic One Party State” (Dar es Salaam, 1965)

Box 50

 

Tanzania, Interim Constitution of Tanzania (Dar es Salaam, 1965)

Box 50

 

The Chief Albert Luthuli Memorial Fund of South Africa, “A Symposium on Africa and the Third World” (Atlanta, 1969)

Box 50

 

Touval, Saadia, “The Organization of African Unity and African Borders,” cut from International Organization (vol. 11 no. 1, Winter 1967)

Box 50

 

Trotsky, Leon, John Dewey, and George Novack, “Their Morals and Ours: Marxist versus Liberal Views on Morality” (New York, 1966)

Box 51

 

U.S. Congress, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, “Rhodesia and United States Foreign Policy” (Washington, D.C., 1969)

Box 51

 

U.S. Negro World vol. 9, Special Issue: Communications Edition (1969-1970)

Box 51

 

Ulyanovsky, R., et. al., National Liberation Movement: Current Problems (Moscow, n.d.)

Box 51

 

United Nations General Assembly, “Apartheid in South Africa III” (New York, 1966)

Box 51

 

University of Chicago Center for Policy Study, “The Quality of Inequality: Urban and Suburban Public Schools,” ed. Charles U. Daly (Chicago, 1968)

Box 51

 

Verger, Pierre, “Bahia and the West Coast Trade (1549-1851)” (Nigeria, 1964)

Box 51

 

Vernon, Hilda, “Vietnam: United States Dirty War” (London, c. 1960s[?])

Box 51

 

Vogel, Virgil J., “Research Project on the Spanish-Speaking People in the United States” (unpublished ms., n.d.)

Box 51

 

Vogel, Virgil J., “The Indian in American History” (Chicago, 1968)

Box 51

 

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, “Chicago Community Area Profiles” (Nov. 1964)

Box 51

 

World Politics, vol. 18 no. 4 [marginalia: “Rozell W. Nesbitt”] (July 1966)

Box 51

 

Malcolm X, “Malcolm X on Afro-American History” (New York, 1967)

Box 51

 

Tse-tung [Zedong], Mao, Report on the Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan (Peking [Beijing], 1965)

Box 51

 

Zimbabwe African Peoples’ Union, “Les Propositions Britanniques pour la Rhodesie a bord du ‘Fearless’” (Lusaka, Zimbabwe, 1969)

Box 52

 

Chicago, Dept. of Development and Planning, The Comprehensive Plan of Chicago (Chicago, 1966) [Oversized]