Series 1: Biography |
| Sub-series 1: Frances Minor |
| Box 1 |
Folder 1: |
“The African-American Experience in Ohio 1850-1920; James K. Hilyard,” The Ohio Historical Society, 9/11/1886, [Date of Access 7/2/2007] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 2: |
[Photocopy of Portrait of James Kidd Hilyard], St. Paul, MN, c. 1880s(?) |
| Box 1 |
Folder 3: |
Funeral Card for Elizabeth Hilyard, 4/4/1890 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 4: |
Birth Certificate, Anderson, Frances, 2/8/1923 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 5: |
Certificate of Holy Matrimony, Minor, Byron C. and Anderson, Frances H., 3/28/1949 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 6: |
Marriage License, Minor, Byron C. and Anderson, Frances H., 4/25/1949 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 7: |
Birth Certificate, Minor, Byron Francis, 2/16/1950 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 8: |
Birth Certificate, Minor, Frank Willis, 12/13/1955 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 9: |
Notification of Birth Registration, Minor, Frank W., 12/13/1955 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 10: |
Notification of Birth Registration, Minor, Courtney Byron, 9/3/1957 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 11: |
“Military Ball Colorful as Smart Set Dances Formally,” Chicago Defender, 12/7/1957 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 12: |
“Clubs Pledge Support to CUL’s Jazz Festival,” Chicago Defender, 7/11/1959 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 13: |
Affidavit Addressed by Birtha Ree Bailey Attesting to Care for Frank Anderson, 8/3/1962 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 14: |
Obituary Bookmark for Frank E. Anderson, 3/12/1963 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 15: |
Obituary for Mary Blount Anderson, 9/11/1970 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 16: |
Certificate of Death, Anderson, Sadie, 8/30/1973 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 17: |
Register of Visitors, Funeral of Sadie Anderson, 11/1973 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 18: |
“Blacks in Minnesota, A Preliminary Guide to Historical Sources,” [Includes information on William Anderson], St. Paul, MN, 1976 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 19: |
Certificate of Death, Anderson, Frank, 3/24/1980 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 20: |
Obituary for Dorothy Olivia Anderson, 2/20/1981 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 21: |
[Notes on Family Deaths and Burial Plots], 1987(?) |
| Box 1 |
Folder 22: |
“Staff Changes for Chicago’s Department of Purchases,” Minority Entrepreneur, 7/14/1988 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 23: |
“Indians Say Minority Contracts Omit Them,” [Mentioned: Diane Minor], Chicago Tribune, 1/8/1993 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 24: |
“100 Women Making a Difference,” Today’s Chicago Woman, July 1996 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 25: |
“Selling School Spirit,” Crains Chicago Business, 6/29/1998 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 26: |
“Afro-Americans in Minnesota History, Part I,” Minnesota Historical Society, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 27: |
“Biz Profile: Diane Minor,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 28: |
Burial plot information for Mary L. Forbes and Sabra Anderson, St. Paul, MN, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 29: |
[Family Tree Notes], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 30: |
Instructions for New Born Care, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 31: |
Interment location for Elizabeth Hilyard, Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul, MN, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 32: |
[List of deceased members of the Hilyard family and plot locations], [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 33: |
Map of Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul, MN, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 34: |
Notes, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 35: |
[Notes and questions about family lineage], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 36: |
Notes on Birth and Death Dates(?)], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 37: |
Resume, Minor, Courtney Byron, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 38: |
“The Untold Story,” [Charles W. Anderson], [N.P], [N.D.] |
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Sub-Series 2: Byron Minor |
| Box 1 |
Folder 39: |
Welbourne, J.W., Military Records, 4/27/1861-2/26/1863 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 40: |
Rites of Matrimony, Minor, Laurence W. and Jones, Olivia B., 3/18/1874 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 41: |
[Receipt from Lincoln Savings and Loan, Vicksburg, Miss], 1/31/1908 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 42: |
“The Leading Afro-Americans of Vicksburg, Miss,” 1908 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 43: |
Birth Certificate for Mollison-DePriest, Irvin, 1/9/1928 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 44: |
Death Certificate for Wilye Ethel Minor, 2/13/1935 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 45: |
Death Certificate for Cassor Byron Minor, 12/26/1936 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 46: |
Enlisted record for Byron C. Minor, Chicago, IL, 3/4/1941 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 47: |
Certificate of Honorable Discharge, for Byron C. Minor, Fort Sill, OK, 5/18/1942 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 48: |
“The William J. Minor Plantation: A Study of Antebellum Absentee Ownership,” The Journal of Southern History, 2/1943 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 49: |
Military Record and Report of Separation; Certificate of Service, Camp Grant, IL, 2/12/1946 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 50: |
Separation Qualification Record, Camp Grant, IL, 2/12/1946 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 51: |
U.S. Army Certificate of Service for Byron C. Minor, Camp Grant, IL, 2/12/1946 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 52: |
“The Case of the Minors: A Unionist Family Within the Confederacy,” The Journal of Sothern History, 2/1947 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 53: |
“178th RCT Proves It is Ready at Camp Riley,” Chicago Defender, 7/19/1952 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 54: |
[Receipt for Army Uniform], The Associated Military Stores, 12/4/1956 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 55: |
Judge Irvin C. Mollison, 6/4/1962 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 56: |
Resolutions passed by U.S. Customs Court on Death of Judge Irvin C. Mollison, 1962 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 57: |
Clippings on death of Judge Irvin C. Mollison, 1962 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 58: |
Dedication Program for the Irvin C. Mollison School, Chicago, IL, 6/14/1963 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 59: |
“Plan to Reorganize District 27 Council; To Hear Minor,” Citizen Newspapers, 3/23/1972 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 60: |
Military and Navel Statement of Service for Byron C. Minor, Springfield, IL, 9/19/1973 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 61: |
“Pioneer collector of black artists,” Chicago Sun-Times, 12/4/1974 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 62: |
Ft. Huachuca Troop Reunion, 1975 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 63: |
Death Certificate for DePriest, Lydia M., 11/4/1977 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 64: |
Obituary- Lydia DePriest, 11/10/1977 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 65: |
Autopsy Report, Lydia DePriest, 1977 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 66: |
Military Records, Albert C. Gibson [Civil War], MS, 2/15/1978 [Date of Access] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 67: |
“District 22 Wants Dr. Minor,” Citizen’s Newspaper, 11/30/1979 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 68: |
After Action Report, 8/15/1980 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 69: |
South Shore Scene, 8/20/1980 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 70: |
Certificate of Death, Minor, Byron C., 7/10/1983 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 71: |
“Mourn Minor,” Chicago Defender, 7/13/1983 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 72: |
Welbourne Atwood Mollison, Jr. Funeral Program, Washington, D.C., 4/13/2007 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 73: |
Obituary for DePriest, Margaret, 12/29/2008 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 74: |
“178th RCT Does Chicago Proud,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 75: |
[Announcement of Art Donation (Its First Collection) By Alice Mollison/Widow of Irvin C. Mollison], Chicago, IL, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 76: |
[Birth, Death, Lineage Information for Minor, DePriest, and Mollison Families], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 77: |
Byron C. Minor Obituary Sketch, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 78: |
[Biographical Information About Brewer, Benjamin Anthony, and Starks, Kenya, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 79: |
Biographical Information for Byron C. Minor, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 80: |
Biographical Information for Irvin C. Mollison, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 81: |
[Biographical Notes About the Mollison Family], [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 82: |
“Celebration of the Integration of the Federal Judiciary,” Irvin C. Mollison, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 83: |
[No title; Photo and Caption], Byron Minor and Chicago Assembly Club, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 84: |
[No title; Photo and Caption], Byron Minor Retirement Ceremony From Military, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 85: |
“My Most Unforgettable Characters,” Lydia DePriest, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 86: |
[Informal Family Tree], [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 87: |
National Guard Bureau Retirement Credits Record for Byron C. Minor, Illinois, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 88: |
Officers Qualifications Card for Byron Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 89: |
Retiree/Survivor Instructions for Filling Out the DD Form 1172, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 90: |
Vicksburg Evening Post, W.E. Mollison’s Death, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 91: |
Flyer, Vicksburg National Military Part, [N.D.] |
| Box 1 |
Folder 92: |
“W.E. Mollison, Vicksburg, Miss,” From Beacon Lights of the Race (?), [N.D.] |
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Sub-Series 3: Additional Family Documents |
| Box 1 |
Folder 93: |
Trust Deed Coupon, Cook County, IL, 5/1/1925 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 94: |
Investor Certificate From National Investors Corporation, 2/15/1947 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 95: |
Insure Tuition Payment Plan Notice, Richard C. Night Insurance Agency, 8/10/1976 |
| Box 1 |
Folder 96: |
Seaway Bank, Annual Report, 1982 |
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Series 2: Papers of Sadie Anderson |
| Box 2 |
Folder 1: |
Psychiatric Clinics in Chicago and Vicinity, Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, 1/1932 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 2: |
My Normal Family, MSS. By Blanche Page, Roosevelt University, 7/21/1932 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 3: |
Centennial Health Week Fair, Chicago, IL, 1933-43(?) |
| Box 2 |
Folder 4: |
Facts About Juvenile Delinquency, U.S. Department of Labor; Children’s Bureau, 1935 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 5: |
National Negro Congress Issue, Illinois Labor Notes, Vol. 4, No. 3, 3/1936 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 6: |
WPA Film Schedule, Chicago, IL, 8/14/1936 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 7: |
An Institute on Forums, National Youth Administration of Illinois, 10/1/1039 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 8: |
Educational and Social Improvement Project #2526, WPA Illinois, 10/19-10/23 1936 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 9: |
An Institute on The Drama, National Youth Administration of Illinois, 11/7/1936 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 10: |
Correspondence, Eighth Infantry Illinois National Guard to Sadie Anderson, 11/12/1936 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 11: |
“It Can Be Done,” A Booklet For W.P.A. and N.Y.A. Sewing Project Directors, 1936(?) |
| Box 2 |
Folder 12: |
Neighborhood Community Club, 1/4/1937 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 13: |
WPA Schedule Adult Division, 1/7-1/21/1937 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 14: |
“An Institute on Arts and Crafts,” National Youth Administration of Illinois, 1/18/1937 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 15: |
National Negro History Week, WPA of Illinois, 2/10/1937 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 16: |
Correspondence, Anderson, Sadie H. to Graham, Shirley, 3/2/1937 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 17: |
Attendance Sheets For Liberty Life Group and Adult Division, 1937 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 18: |
WPA Recreation Manual, 1937 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 19: |
“Art For The Public by Chicago Artists,” WPA, The Art Institute of Chicago, 7/28-10/9 1938 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 20: |
“Social Problems As They Affect Families,” Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, 1938 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 21: |
WPA Organized Groups in District I Adult Division, 1930s |
| Box 2 |
Folder 22: |
Precinct Register, 1944 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 23: |
Democratic Captain’s Report, 4/9/1946 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 24: |
“My Family Hilyard,” MSS. By Sabra Anderson, 3/10/1971 |
| Box 2 |
Folder 25: |
“The Adult Educational Agencies,” Adult Education Council of Chicago, [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 26: |
The Good Neighbor Apartments, Chicago, IL, [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 27: |
“From Humble Beginnings,” Kelley, Lucile Watson, [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 28: |
Reading List for Social Work, Roosevelt University, [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 29: |
“Re-Elect Governor Henry Horner,” [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 30: |
South Side Community Club Council, [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 31: |
List of WPA Centers, [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 32: |
Synopsis of “Little Black Sambo,” [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 33: |
The Household Workers’ Training Program; A Federal Program of Vocational Education for Employment in Homes, WPA of Illinois, [N.D.] |
| Box 2 |
Folder 34: |
“Your Child’s Happiness Depends on You,” The Chicago Association for Child Study and Parent Education, [N.D.] |
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Series 3: Correspondence |
| Box 3 |
Folder 1: |
Pace, Harry H., Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company to “Dear Neighbor,” Chicago, IL, 4/5/1940 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 2: |
Anderson, Francis E. to “Voter,” Chicago, IL, 4/6/1946 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 3: |
Letter from Elonis Morris (?), 2/4/1947, Morrell, AK |
| Box 3 |
Folder 4: |
Hill, Naomah J. to Anderson, Frances, Chicago, IL, 4/19/1949 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 5: |
Louis and Cindy to Minor, Byron and Minor, Frances, 8/19/1949 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 6: |
Mollison, Wylie Ethel to Anderson, Frances, 1949 (?) |
| Box 3 |
Folder 7: |
Norman, Mary Taylor to Anderson, Frank, [Western Union Telegram], 2/29/1952 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 8: |
Lady and Harold to Minor, Byron and Minor, Frances, 2/25/1955 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 9: |
United States Fidelity And Guaranty Company to Minor, Byron C. and Minor, Frances A., Chicago, IL, 2/23/1961 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 10: |
Jones, Reginald to Minor Family, 1/8/1971 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 11: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Byron C., 3/22/1974 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 12: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Byron C., 4/1/1974 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 13: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Byron C., 5/13/1974 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 14: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Byron C., 6/17/1974 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 15: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Byron C., 8/26/1974 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 16: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Byron, 1/31/1975 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 17: |
Wallace, Joan S. to Minor, Byron and Minor, Frances, 3/28/1975 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 18: |
Cornelius C. Smith to Fort Huachuca Reunion Conferees, 6/23/1975 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 19: |
Rose, William to Minor, Byron C., 6/26/1975 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 20: |
Glover, Robert B. to Minor, Byron and Minor, Frances, 9/8/1975 [Accompanying pricelist can be found in Artists, Glover, Robert] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 21: |
Chicago Public Schools Correspondence, Byron Minor, 1975 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 22: |
Hilyard, H.C. to Minor, Frances, 6/1/1979 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 23: |
Caruso, Angeline P., Interim General Superintendent of Schools to Minor, Byron, 4/28/1980 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 24: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Byron C., October 1981 (?) |
| Box 3 |
Folder 25: |
Department of the Army to Minor, Frances A., 8/1/1983 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 26: |
Price, Ramon B. to Minor, Frances [Accompanied by a Haitian Connection Book Located in Art and Artists], Chicago, IL, 5/17/1984 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 27: |
Green, Jonathan to Minor, Frances, 7/12/1984 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 28: |
Washington, Harold [Sharing It Program] to Minor, Byron C., 12/19/1986 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 29: |
McGee, Elizabeth to Minor, Frances, 1986 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 30: |
Riley, Rebecca R. to Arnold, Florencia, Chicago, IL, 1/15/1987 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 31: |
Arnold, Florencia to Nipson, Herbert [CC Minor, Frances], Chicago, IL, 1/16-2/5 1987 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 32: |
Plotkin, Wendy to Minor, Frances, Information on Irvin C. Mollison, 10/21/1998 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 33: |
Vallas, Paul G. to Minor, Frances A., 3/9/2000 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 34: |
Valentino, Mark J. to Minor, Francis W., 3/17/2002. |
| Box 3 |
Folder 35: |
Roosevelt University to Minor, Frances, Chicago, IL, 12/13/2005 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 36: |
Stevens, Steve [On behalf of Erma Stevens Bell] to Minor, Frances, 2/27/2007 |
| Box 3 |
Folder 37: |
Bock, William P. to “Sponsors,” [N.D.] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 38: |
Howell-Cerasuli, Pat to “Larry,” Chicago, IL, [N.D.] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 39: |
Minor, Frank to Minor, Frances, [N.D.] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 40: |
Russell, Naomah to Minor, Frances (?), [N.D.] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 41: |
The Family of Howard Shaw to Minor, Frances(?), [N.D.] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 42: |
Tibbs, Thurlow Evans to Minor, Frances, [N.D.] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 43: |
Weinrib, Norman to Board of Examiners Board of Education [On Behalf of Byron Minor], [N.D.] |
| Box 3 |
Folder 44: |
[Unknown Author] to Minor, Frances, [N.D.] |
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Series 4: Grants and Proposals |
| Box 4 |
Folder 1: |
William, Sherry, Timuel Black Fellowship, 12/31/2008 |
| Box 4 |
Folder 2: |
Stein, Alan H., Black Metropolis Research Consortium Short Term Fellowships in African American Studies, 1/2009 |
| Box 4 |
Folder 3: |
Hadi-Tabassum, Samina, Black Metropolis Research Consortium Short Term Fellowships in African American Studies, 1/2009. |
| Box 4 |
Folder 4: |
A Street in Bronzeville: 3 Plans For the Redevelopment of 35th Street, Chicago, IL, 1/19/1996 |
| Box 4 |
Folder 5: |
[Proposal for African American Military Museum], [N.N.], [N.D.]. |
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Series 5: Programs |
| Box 5 |
Folder 1: |
Stevedore, Selwlyn Theatre, New York, NY, 12/24/1934 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 2: |
Vocal and Choral Contest, Grace Presbyterian Church, 12/6/1936 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 3: |
Founders Day, Berean Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA, 1/30/1938 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 4: |
Marcella Walker Ricks Presents John Green- Bass Baritone, Abraham Lincoln Theatre, 4/30/1939 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 5: |
Consecration Service- Young Women’s Christian Association of Chicago, 11/19/1939 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 6: |
May Feast, 5/22/1944 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 7: |
Testimonial Luncheon in Honor of Atty. Robert R. Anderson, Chicago, IL, 7/15/1944 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 8: |
Lady Windermere’s Fan, 1947(?) |
| Box 5 |
Folder 9: |
Abbie Mitchell, Eleventh Street Theater, Chicago, IL, 9/10/1950 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 10: |
Margaret Bonds in Recital, Greater Bethesda Baptist Church, 9/17/1950 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 11: |
[Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and Citizens Committee Testimonial Dinner for Governor of the Virgin Islands, Archie A. Alexander], 4/15/1954 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 12: |
8th Annual Robert S. Abbott Memorial Award, 5/8/1954 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 13: |
Heritage and Cultural Tour, 1/1962 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 14: |
Dedication of the Henry O. Tanner Elementary School, Chicago, IL, 5/20/1963 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 15: |
Going Away Party, 9/15/1967 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 16: |
University-Public School Orientation Conference, Chicago, IL, 5/25/1968 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 17: |
Provident Hospital Annual Installation Award Luncheon, Chicago, IL, 5/15/1972 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 18: |
Commencement, Mendel Catholic Prep School, 1974 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 19: |
“Eighth Annual Opportunity Centers Bootstrap Award,” Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, IL, 3/20/1975 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 20: |
“Reunion” [All Troops Formerly Stationed at Fort Huachuca, AZ], 6/1975 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 21: |
“Bubbling Brown Sugar,” Blackstone Theatre, 10/1975 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 22: |
“1776,” Jeffords Theatre, Tucson, AZ, 1976 (?) |
| Box 5 |
Folder 23: |
Commemoration of Lt. Henry O. Flipper, Ft. Sill, OK, 1977 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 24: |
“The Chicago Public Library Cultural Center Calendar of Events,” Chicago, IL, 3/1978 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 25: |
Mayor Unita Blackwell/ 4/26/1978 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 26: |
“CETA Celebrates the Arts,” Chicago Public Library Cultural Center, 4/1-4/30 1978 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 27: |
“Presentation of Qualifications,” Lydia DePriest Brewer, c. 1978 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 28: |
“Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music,” c. 1981 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 29: |
Bethesda United Presbyterian Church Sunday Program, 5/9/1982 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 30: |
“Inaugural Program, City of Chicago,” Navy Pier Auditorium, 4/29/1983 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 31: |
Inaugural Reception for Harold Washington, 4/29/1983 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 32: |
“Chicago Public Schools Science Fair,” Museum of Science and Industry, 1987 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 33: |
“The Legacy of a President, Jewel Plummer Cobb, President,” California State University, Fullerton, 6/3/1990 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 34: |
“Ira M. Rosenthal, M.D. Lectureship Fund Banquet,” Chicago, IL, 11/14/1990 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 35: |
“Hacia 13th Annual Banquet,” Chicago, IL, 11/07/1991 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 36: |
The 44th And Berkeley “Annual Block Celebration and Housewalk,” Chicago, IL, 1993 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 37: |
“The Mississippi Black Bankers and Their Institutions,” Mississippi, 8/26-10/1 1996 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 38: |
“African Americans in World War II: A Legacy of Patriotism and Valor,” Harold Washington Library, 2/19/1997 |
| Box 5 |
Folder 39: |
“Kathy Osterman Award,” [Diane Minor Among Recipients], Palmer House Hotel, 5/7/1999 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 1: |
“The Dedication of the Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable High School Library in Honor of Irma Frazier Clark,” Chicago, IL, 6/13/1999 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 2: |
Chicago Miliatry Academy Room Dedication Ceremony, 2/21/2001 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 3: |
Wedding Ceremony of Kenya Mariama Starks and Lionel Hilderbrant Gentle, Apostolic Church of God, Chicago, IL, 9/1/2001 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 4: |
26th Whitney Young Commencement, Chicago, IL, 6/17/2003 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 5: |
“The History Makers Presents an Evening with B.B. King,” Fall 2003 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 6: |
“Harold Washington, The Man and the Movement,” Chicago Historical Society, 2004 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 7: |
100th Anniversary Committee, Chicago, IL, 9/12/2006 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 8: |
“Lester J. Dugas, Jr. Memorial Garden Dedication,” Chicago, IL, 8/11/2007 |
| Box 6 |
Folder 9: |
“Architectural Tour of Antananarivo’s Haute Ville,” 8/8 [No Year] |
| Box 6 |
Folder 10: |
[Chicago Alumni and Iota Chapters of Kappa Alpha Psi Birthday Celebration], Chicago, IL, April 21 (?), [No Year] |
| Box 6 |
Folder 11: |
Regensteiner 75th Anniversary, Chicago, IL. [N.D.] |
| Box 6 |
Folder 12: |
“Paul Robeson as Othello, The Moor of Venice,” Theatre Guild, New York, NY, [N.D.] |
| Box 6 |
Folder 13: |
“Two Decades, of Service: 1916-1936,” Chicago Urban League, [N.D.] |
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Series 6: Artists Subject Files |
| Box 7 |
Folder 1: |
Andrews, Benny |
| Box 7 |
Folder 2: |
Arentz, Dick |
| Box 7 |
Folder 3: |
Barnett, Etta Motten |
| Box 7 |
Folder 4: |
Biggers, John T. |
| Box 7 |
Folder 5: |
Brearden, Romare |
| Box 7 |
Folder 6: |
Britton, Sylvester Jr. |
| Box 7 |
Folder 7: |
Brown, Robert “Buck” |
| Box 7 |
Folder 8: |
Burroughs, Margaret |
| Box 7 |
Folder 9: |
Carter, Gloria |
| Box 7 |
Folder 10: |
Carter, William S. |
| Box 7 |
Folder 11: |
Catlett, Elizabeth |
| Box 7 |
Folder 12: |
Collins, Paul |
| Box 7 |
Folder 13: |
Davis, Helen Canfield |
| Box 7 |
Folder 14: |
Dawson, Charles C. |
| Box 7 |
Folder 15: |
Dwight, Ed |
| Box 7 |
Folder 16: |
Gilchrist, Jan Spivey |
| Box 7 |
Folder 17: |
Glover, Robert |
| Box 7 |
Folder 18: |
Green, Jonathan |
| Box 7 |
Folder 19: |
Harleston, Edwin A. |
| Box 7 |
Folder 20: |
Henderson, Kelvin W. |
| Box 7 |
Folder 21: |
Hunt, Richard |
| Box 7 |
Folder 22: |
Jones, Lois Mailou |
| Box 7 |
Folder 23: |
Kadem-Dubose, Makeba |
| Box 7 |
Folder 24: |
Lawrence, Jacob |
| Box 7 |
Folder 25: |
Lee-Smith, Hughie |
| Box 7 |
Folder 26: |
Nipson, Herbert |
| Box 7 |
Folder 27: |
Njunuri, Samuel |
| Box 7 |
Folder 28: |
Parks, Gordon |
| Box 7 |
Folder 29: |
Perkins, Marion |
| Box 7 |
Folder 30: |
Pippin, Horace |
| Box 7 |
Folder 31: |
Price, Ramon |
| Box 7 |
Folder 32: |
Sanford, Walter |
| Box 8 |
Folder 1: |
Scott, William Edouard |
| Box 8 |
Folder 2: |
Scurlock, Addison N. |
| Box 8 |
Folder 3: |
Sejourne, Bernard |
| Box 8 |
Folder 4: |
Strickland, Yvette |
| Box 8 |
Folder 5: |
Stringfellow, Allen |
| Box 8 |
Folder 6: |
Tanner, Henry Ossawa |
| Box 8 |
Folder 7: |
Taylor, Margaret |
| Box 8 |
Folder 8: |
Tomlinson, Bob |
| Box 8 |
Folder 9: |
Tyler, Anna McCullough |
| Box 8 |
Folder 10: |
Van Der Zee, James |
| Box 8 |
Folder 11: |
White, Charles |
| Box 8 |
Folder 12: |
Whyte, Garrett |
| Box 8 |
Folder 13: |
Williams, Douglas R. |
| Box 8 |
Folder 14: |
Wright, Nathan |
| Box 8 |
Folder 15: |
Woods, Jessie |
| |
Series 7: Art and Artists Files |
| Box 9 |
Folder 1: |
“Steuben Crystal in Private Collections,” Stueben Glass, New York, 1961 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 2: |
“African Tribal Sculpture, From the Collection of Ernest and Ruth Anspach,” The Museum of Primitive Art, New York, 1967 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 3: |
“Pictures to be Read, Poetry to be Seen.” Museum of Contemporary Art, 1967 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 4: |
“The Evolution of Afro-American Artists: 1800-1950,” CUNY, 1967 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 5: |
“30 Years of Black Art.” DuSable Museum, Early 1970s (?) |
| Box 9 |
Folder 6: |
“Black Aesthetics, Featuring 50 Years of…Afro-American Art,” Chicago, IL, 1974 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 7: |
UBA [Union of Black Artists] Chicago Artists Directory, 1974 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 8: |
“Telling Portraits of Visitors to the ‘New Nation,’” The New York Times, 7/11/1976 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 9: |
“Black Americans…The Faces of History,” The Chicago City Bank and Trust Company, 9/28/1976 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 10: |
“Lawyers for the Creative Arts,” Waukegan Public Library, 10/12/1976 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 11: |
“Selections of Nineteenth-Century Afro-American Art,” The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1976 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 12: |
“The Museum of African-American Art,” Santa Monica, CA, 1976 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 13: |
“Black Art or Merely Social History?” The New York Times, 6/26/1977 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 14: |
Commemorative Sculpture Catalogue, DuSable Museum, 1977(?) |
| Box 9 |
Folder 15: |
“Community Art Center Reviews Operations, Introduces Projects,” Chicago Defender, 3/4/1978 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 16: |
“WPA and the Black Artist- Chicago and New York,” The Chicago Public Library, 1978 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 17: |
“Six Sculptors Create Works for DuSable Museum,” Chicago Defender, 1/6/1979 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 18: |
“African Art,” DuSable Museum, 4/8-7/30 1979 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 19: |
“Guide to Chicago Murals: Yesterday and Today,” The Chicago Council of Fine Arts, 1979 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 20: |
“The Influence of African Art on African-American Art,” The Visual Arts, 1979 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 21: |
“Kaleidoscope: An Art Spectrum,” The Art Institute of Chicago (?), 1979 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 22: |
“African Art,” The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1980 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 23: |
“African Tribal Art,” Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS, 1980 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 24: |
DuSable Museum Artists Directory, Chicago, IL, 1980-1981 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 25: |
“Dedication Shows in Jazz Sculptures,” Rocky Mountain News, 2/15/1981 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 26: |
Calendar of Events, [Exhibitions], Nyangoma’s Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1981-1982 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 27: |
“Ancient Treasures in Terra Cotta of Mali and Ghana,” The African-American Institute, 10/14-1/9 1982 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 28: |
“Artists of the Rockies and the Golden West,” Leslie B. Demille Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA, 1982 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 29: |
“The Dunbar L’Afrique- African Art Auction,” Sauer’s Restaurant [For the DuSable Museum], Chicago, 1982 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 30: |
“Margaret Burroughs, Marion Perkins, A Retrospective,” The Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, D.C., 1982 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 31: |
“The Stranger Among Us,” National Museum of African Art/Smithsonian Institute, 1982 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 32: |
“Thinking with Animals- African Images and Perceptions,” National Museum of African Art/Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C., 1982 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 33: |
“Works on Paper by Contemporary Black American Artists,” Woodson Regional Library, Chicago, IL, 1982; Gary Public Library, 1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 34: |
“The Art and Aesthetics of Yoruba,” African Arts, XVI #2, February 1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 35: |
“Black on Black, The Works of Black Artists From Chicago Black Collectors,” University of Illinois Chicago, 2/7-2/28 1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 36: |
“Cloth as Metaphor: Nigerian Textiles From the Museum of Cultural History,” UCLA, 5/18-6/19 1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 37: |
“Honors: Two Black Women Share the James Van Der Zee Award for Their Sculpture,” [Mora, Elizabeth Catlett and Burk, Selma], Philadelphia Daily News, 11/12/1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 38: |
“Lois and Pierre: Two Master Artists,” The Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, Boston, MA, 1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 39: |
“Six Washington Masters,” The Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, D.C., 1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 40: |
“Surrealism and the Afro-American Artist,” Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, D.C., 1983 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 41: |
[List of murals in Chicago], Chicago, IL, 1983 (?) |
| Box 9 |
Folder 42: |
“African Insights: Sources for Afro-American Art and Culture,” The Field Museum, 1984 |
| Box 9 |
Folder 43: |
“Gallery of Greats, The Legacy…Living It!” 1984 (?), [N.P.] |
| Box 9 |
Folder 44: |
“The Haitian Connection,” The DuSable Museum, 1984 (?) |
| Box 10 |
Folder 1: |
“Two Painters, One Island,” Metropolitan Museum and Art Center, Coral Gables, FL, 12/14-1/6 1985 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 2: |
“Continuing Traditions- A Festival of Afro-American Arts,” National Museum of Art, 1985 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 3: |
“Sharing Traditions, Five Black Artists in Nineteenth-Century America,” Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C., 1985 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 4: |
“Afro-American Abstract Artists, 1945-1985,” The Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, D.C., 1986 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 5: |
“Roots: A Contemporary Inspiration,” Evanston Art Center, 2/14-3/30 1986 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 6: |
“The Creative Spirit,” In The Tower of Memories, 1986 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 7: |
“Nubia, ‘Its Glory and Its People,’” The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1987 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 8: |
“Black Creativity,” Museum of Science and Industry, 1/29/1988 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 9: |
“Art and Black Culture,” ABC Chicago, Spring 1989 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 10: |
“Field to Factory, Afro-American Migration 1915-1940,” Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center, Jackson, MS, 1989 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 11: |
“Two Black Artists of the FDR Era Exhibit: Fred Jones and Marion Perkins,” DuSable Museum, 1989 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 12: |
“Women of Color,” ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1990 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 13: |
“Black Fusion,” ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1991 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 14: |
“Looking Back, Life is Long, Art is Short,” University of Chicago Magazine, December 1991 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 15: |
“Museums Court Black Staffers, Audience,” Chicago Sun-Times, 6/26/1992 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 16: |
“In L.A., Political Activism Beats Out Political Art,” The New York Times, 3/20/1994 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 17: |
“‘In The Hemisphere of Love’ Elizabeth Catlett and Francisco Mora,” Isobel Neal Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1994 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 18: |
“Restored Glory,” Chicago Tribune, 6/8/1995 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 19: |
“A Shared Heritage, Art by Four African Americans,” Indianapolis Museum of Art, 2/25-4/21 1996 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 20: |
“YMCA [Continued from Page 1],” Chicago Tribune, 4/22/1996 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 21: |
“Previews,” Indianapolis Museum of Art, Winter 1996 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 22: |
“I’ll Make Me a World…A Century of African-American Arts, Artists, and Communities,” South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, IL, 1999 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 23: |
“Explorers of Everyday Life in Africa,” Chicago Tribune, 2/16/2000 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 24: |
“Legacy of Art, Black Heritage,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/6/2001 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 25: |
“Cleopatra- One Woman, Many Faces,” The Field Museum, Chicago, IL, 2001-2002 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 26: |
South Side Community Art Center Sales Gallery Posters/Photographs, 1/18/2002 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 27: |
“Heritage House,” Reader, Chicago, IL, 10/25/2002 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 28: |
“Art Institute Gala Celebrated ‘Labor of Love,’” Chicago Defender, 2/17/2003 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 29: |
“Discovering America’s Hidden Treasures,” Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, 3/2003(?) |
| Box 10 |
Folder 30: |
“A Century of Collecting: African American Art,” The Art Institute of Chicago, 2003 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 31: |
“Second Annual Art at the Academy,” Chicago Military Academy, 2003 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 32: |
National Black Fine Art Show, New York, NY, 1/29-2/1 2004 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 33: |
“Third Annual Art at the Academy,” Chicago, IL, 2004 (?) |
| Box 10 |
Folder 34: |
“African American Art- New Deal to New Power,” Robert Henry Adams Fine Art, Chicago, IL, 2006 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 35: |
“Modern American Art,” Robert Henry Adams Fine Art, Chicago, IL, 2006 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 36: |
“The African Presence in Mexico- From Yanga to the Present,” Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Chicago, IL, 2006 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 37: |
“11th Annual Black Fine Arts Show,” The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, 2/1-2/4 2007 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 38: |
“Passion, Dreams, and Obsessions: Artists at Work in Their Studios,” Berkeley, CA, 2/2-3/31 2007 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 39: |
“Dak’Art Chicago,” Gallery Guichard, Chicago, IL, 2/16-4/5 2007 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 40: |
Treadway/Toomey Galleries 20th Century Art and Design Auction, 3/4/2007 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 41: |
“Legacy, Celebrating 42 Years of African American Art,” [Auction], South Side Community Art Center, 5/19/2007 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 42: |
“Black Fine Arts Show,” Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, 2/14-2/17 2008 |
| Box 10 |
Folder 43: |
Calendar of Events, Art Institute of Chicago, July [No Year] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 44: |
“20th Century Black Political Firsts, Gallery of Greats,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 45: |
“A Carved Ivory Tusk From Benin,” [Art Institute News Letter(?), [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 46: |
“A History of the Negro in Art,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 47: |
“Adinkra Symbolism,” Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 48: |
“Art by Blacks: Its Vital Role in U.S. Culture,” Los Angeles, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 49: |
“Art of China, Timeless Serenity and Grandeur,” [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 50: |
The Keiskamma Altarpiece [Located in Box 15, Pamphlets], UCLA, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 51: |
“Mashona, Stone Sculpture,” Southeast African Cultural Arts Foundation, Santa Monica, CA, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 52: |
Museum of Contemporary Art, [Pamphlet], Chicago, IL, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 53: |
The African American Museums Association, Washington, D.C., [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 54: |
“The Museum of African American Art,” Santa Monica, CA, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 55: |
“The Primitive Art Collection in New Quarters,” [Newsletter], Junior Museum, Panama City, FL, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 56: |
“The Woman,” Carter, Gilbert Barte, [N.D.] |
| Box 10 |
Folder 57: |
“The Yoruba and Their Gods,” Museum of Mankind, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| |
Series 8: South Side Community Art Center |
| Box 11 |
Folder 1: |
Constitution and By-Laws, Annual Art Auction Materials, Correspondence, Financial Documents, CETA Summer Workshop, and Committee Reports, 1957-1987 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 2: |
Schedule of Classes, 1975 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 3: |
“The South Side Community Art Center Presents The Works of Madeline Murphy Rabb, Yvette Towns Strickland and Simone Taylor,” 6/13-7/9 1976 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 4: |
“Luther ‘Kush Bey’ Woodley, Paintings-Watercolors-Drawings; Thelma Richey Sculpture,” South Side Community Art Center, 10/10-10/29 1976 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 5: |
Leontyne Price Concert Materials, 1976 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 6: |
12th Annual Art Auction, South Side Community Art Center, 5/22/1977 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 7: |
“Community Art Center Reviews Operations, Introduces Projects,” Chicago Defender, 3/4/1978 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 8: |
“A Documentation of a Drive Called King,” South Side Community Art Center, 7/9-7/28 1978 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 9: |
“South Side Community Art Center: Last of the First,” The Herald, 3/12/1980 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 10: |
Tanner, Mack C., South Side Community Art Center to Minor, Frances, 2/14/1984 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 11: |
“The South Side Community Art Center 50th Anniversary 1941-1991,” Chicago, IL, 1991 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 12: |
“The Flowering- African American Artists and Friends in 1940s Chicago, A Look at the South Side Community Art Center,” Illinois Art Gallery, 1993 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 13: |
Preliminary Staff Information, Board of Directors Information, Constitution and By-laws, 1993-2004 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 14: |
“39th Annual Art Auction and Luncheon,” South Side Community Arts Center, 2004 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 15: |
“40 Years of Color,” South Side Community Art Center, 5/14/2005 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 16: |
“41 Annual Art Auction,” South Side Community Arts Center, Chicago, IL, 2006 |
| Box 11 |
Folder 17: |
A Biographical Sketch of “Tetragrammanon Is,” [N.D.] |
| Box 11 |
Folder 18: |
Committee Recommendations, Press Release, Board of Directors Directory, “A Legacy,” and Correspondence, [N.D.] |
| Box 11 |
Folder 19: |
“To The South Side Community Art Center,” Britton, Sylvester and Brooks, Gwendolyn, [N.D.] |
| |
Series 9: Organization Files |
| Box 12 |
Folder 1: |
Better Boys Foundation |
| Box 12 |
Folder 2: |
Board of Education, Jones v. General Superintendent, 5/23/1979 |
| Box 12 |
Folder 3: |
Bronzeville Community Development, Highlights, [N.D.] |
| Box 12 |
Folder 4: |
Chicago Principals’ Club |
| Box 12 |
Folder 5: |
Chicago Urban League |
| Box 12 |
Folder 6: |
Commission on Chicago Landmarks |
| Box 12 |
Folder 7: |
Community Club |
| Box 12 |
Folder 8: |
The DuSable Museum |
| Box 12 |
Folder 9: |
The Efficacy Committee |
| Box 12 |
Folder 10: |
Jack and Jill of America |
| Box 12 |
Folder 11: |
National Investors Corporation |
| Box 12 |
Folder 12: |
The Original Forty Club of Chicago |
| Box 12 |
Folder 13: |
Principals-To-Be |
| Box 12 |
Folder 14: |
Provident Hospital |
| Box 12 |
Folder 15: |
South Side Community Committee |
| Box 12 |
Folder 16: |
The Women’s Board of Provident Hospital |
| Box 12 |
Folder 17: |
Y.M.C.A |
| Box 12 |
Folder 18: |
Y.W.C.A |
| Box 12 |
Folder 19: |
Vivian G. Harsh Society, Board of Directors |
| |
Series 10: Serials |
| Box 13 |
Folder 1: |
Clarence Muse Chicago Fan Club, Vol. 1, 3/1937 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 2: |
Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, July 1967 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 3: |
The School Review, University of Chicago Press, Volume 75, No. 3, Fall 1967 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 4: |
Lockheed Star, 4/16/1970 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 5: |
The Civil War Times Illustrated, Volume XII, Number 4, 7/1973 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 6: |
Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, September 1973 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 7: |
Minnesota History, 43/8, Winter 1973 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 8: |
The Smoke Signal, no. 29, Spring 1974 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 9: |
Black Enterprise, 12/1975 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 10: |
Time Magazine [July 1776 Special Edition], July 1976 (?) |
| Box 13 |
Folder 11: |
Chatham Citizen, Vol. 12, No. 19, 9/3/1976 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 12: |
The Black Scholar, November 1977 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 13: |
Chicago Defender Accent Weekend, 2/17/1979 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 14: |
Callaloo, Vol. 2, No. 5, February 1979 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 15: |
Dollars and Sense, June/July 1979 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 16: |
Black Art, Volume 3, Number 2, 1979 (?) |
| Box 13 |
Folder 17: |
Black Art, Volume 3, Number 4, 1979 (?) |
| Box 13 |
Folder 18: |
News from the DuSable Museum, Chicago, IL, May 1980(?) |
| Box 13 |
Folder 19: |
South Shore Scene, Vol. 21, No. 17, August 20, 1980 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 20: |
Chicago Mahogany Magazine, January 1981 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 21: |
“Kith and Kin: Focus on Families,” Vol. 1, No. 3, Fall and Winter 1983-1984 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 22: |
Center Piece, Vol. 1, No. 1, January-March 1984 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 23: |
Amistad, Vol. 1, No. 3, 3/1984 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 24: |
Center Piece, Vol. 1, No. 2, April-June 1984 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 25: |
Art Happenings, May/June 1984 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 26: |
e’lancee Magazine, November/December 1984 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 27: |
Amistad, 11/1984 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 28: |
The Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, March 1985 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 29: |
Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, October 1987 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 30: |
Seanna Magazine, Winter 1987 |
| Box 13 |
Folder 31: |
Field Museum of Natural History Bulletin, November 1988 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 1: |
Balafon, No. 91, April-May 1990 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 2: |
Art News, Summer 1993 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 3: |
Linkage, June 1993 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 4: |
University of Chicago Magazine, 2/1994 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 5: |
The International Review of African American Art, Volume 12, Number 2, 1995 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 6: |
Sport Magazine, 12/1999 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 7: |
News and Events: The Art Institute of Chicago, January/February 2000 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 8: |
Reader Newspaper, 10/25/2002 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 9: |
Chicago Tribune Magazine, 3/27/2005 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 10: |
The History Makers, Spring 2006 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 11: |
“AAGHSC Newsletter,” Afro-American Genealogical and Historical Society of Chicago, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2006 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 12: |
The Dukes County Intelligencer, October 2007 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 13: |
The Trumpet, Vol. 23, No. 2, Winter 2009 |
| Box 14 |
Folder 14: |
“The Art of Power, the Power of Art: Studies in Benin Iconography,” Museum of Cultural History, UCLA, [N.D.] |
| |
Series 11: Clippings |
| Box 15 |
Folder 1: |
[Reproduction of Slave Sale Poster], New Orleans, 5/13/1835 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 2: |
“Toby Runs for Touchdown,” DuSable Recorder, 10/31/1940 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 3: |
“After The Funeral Service for Wendell L. Wilke,” New York Herald Tribune, 10/11/1944 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 4: |
“Negro Problem Worries Coast,” Business Week, 12/23/1944 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 5: |
“Negro Housing Nightmare: War-Swollen Population Hemmed Into Small Area,” 1/9/1945, [N.P.] |
| Box 15 |
Folder 6: |
“Background of Violence, The Story Behind Killing of Negro Youth After a West Side Slugging,” The Chicago Sun, 6/18/1945 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 7: |
“Background of Violence, Revolver Used in Killing of Negro Youth Stolen From Real Estate Office,” The Chicago Sun, 6/19/1945 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 8: |
“Gem Thriller Holds Sway as Hudson ‘Reviews’ Theft,” Minneapolis Tribune, 6/9/1946 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 9: |
“Here’s the Program for the Chicago Opera Company,” Chicago Sunday Tribune, 6/30/1946 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 10: |
“Artist in Human Relations,” Time Magazine, 8/9/1948 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 11: |
“Hello to Stranger Leads City Girl to Rural Friendliness,” Chicago Tribune, 9/29/1950 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 12: |
(Death), Marian Harrison, Chicago Defender, 1/27/1951 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 13: |
“Neighbor Group Hits Problem of Congested Area,” Chicago Tribune, 8/5/1951 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 14: |
“Chicago’s Part Time GIs Starts Maneuvers,” Chicago Defender, 7/19/1952 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 15: |
”Guards Show Firing Skills With Mortars,” Chicago Tribune, 7/8/1953 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 16: |
“It Takes Tank to Pay A Call on Tank Unit,” Chicago Tribune, 7/9/1953 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 17: |
“132D Advances Thru Cloud of Smoke ‘Bombs,’” Chicago Tribune, 7/11/1953 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 18: |
“Bugs Welcome 33D Division to Field Camp,” Chicago Tribune, 7/15/1953 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 19: |
“$500,000 Shrine Honors Lawless, Father and Son,” Chicago Defender, 11/19/1955 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 20: |
“Boom of Artillery Opens 178th’s Summer Training,” Chicago Tribune, 7/8/1958 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 21: |
“List Assignments In Guard Revamp,” Chicago Sun-Times, 3/3/1959 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 22: |
“Strange Birds That Cannot Fly,” Life Magazine, 10/10/1960 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 23: |
“Bertrum Pratt New Guard Commander,” Chicago Defender, 2/10/1962 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 24: |
“Violence In Our Schools,” Chicago Daily News, 3/5/1964 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 25: |
“U.S. Pianist Killed in Viet Copter Crash,” [N.P.], May 1967 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 26: |
“‘Head Start’ At Home: Simple Math,” Chicago Daily News, 11/20/1968 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 27: |
“Dr. Lawless, Dermatologist and Philanthropist, Dies at 78,” Chicago Tribune, 5/2/1971 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 28: |
“Teens Go Legal; Gain Rights of Majority,” Chicago Tribune, 2/22/1972 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 29: |
“Good Way to Honor the Dead,” Chicago Tribune, 12/6/1972 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 30: |
“How Brownsville Raid Changed Life of Black G.I.,” The New York Times, 12/31/1972 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 31: |
“In The Beginning,” Chicago Defender, 5/6/1974 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 32: |
[Photo and Caption of George Bonga in 1860], Twin City Observer, 5/8/1974 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 33: |
“Tribute to Wendell Smith; The Campaign for Blacks in the Majors,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/29/1974 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 34: |
“1975 ‘Bootstrap’ Event,” Chicago Defender, 3/24/1975 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 35: |
“Rites for Ex-Court Officer,” Chicago Defender, 2/9/1976 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 36: |
“Amazingrace Scores Coup With Saxist Rollins,” Chicago Defender, 4/5/1976 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 37: |
“Principal Fired: Raps Board,” Chicago Defender, 5/13/1976 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 38: |
“Black Society,” Chicago Sun-Times, 8/21/1977 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 39: |
Ebony Article- First Black Lady Mayor- Unita Blackwell, December 1977 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 40: |
“10 Years After the Kerner Report Division between Blacks and Whites Still Exists,” The New York Times, 2/26/1978 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 41: |
“Our Far-Flung Correspondents; A Very Special Monument,” The New Yorker, 3/20/1978 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 42: |
“Teacher Puts Finger on What’s Missing,” Chicago Sun-Times, 6/11/1978 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 43: |
“The Magnificent Mile is Just One Chapter,” Chicago Tribune Magazine, 11/25/1979 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 44: |
“21 School Officials Urge a Black for Hannon’s Post,” Chicago Sun-Times, 12/12/1979 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 45: |
“An old photo comes to life,” Chicago Tribune, 2/10/1980 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 46: |
“Vows Hard Fight for Congress,” Southern Beacon, 2/1980 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 47: |
“Teesee’s Town,” Chicago Defender, 5/5/1980 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 48: |
“Unemployed Youth Speaks Out,” 7/3/1980, [N.P.] |
| Box 15 |
Folder 49: |
“Heritage of a Heavy Weight,” New York Times Magazine, 9/28/1980 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 50: |
“Lecture Notes: How the Porters Pulled Together,” Reader(?), 11/14/1980 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 51: |
“Some Positive Thinking About Harlem,” The New York Times, 2/1/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 52: |
“‘Buffalo Soldiers’- Yesterday’s Heroes,” Chicago Defender, 2/17/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 53: |
“Profile of Chicago’s 1st Black Ambassador,” Chicago Defender, 2/17/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 54: |
“Push Is On to Give Maxwell a Federal Judgeship,” Twin Cities Courier, 4/9/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 55: |
“Jesse Woods of Urban Gateways to Retire,” Chicago Defender, 4/13/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 56: |
“Beatrice Evans’ Ashes are Scattered Beneath the Mountain She Loved,” Chicago Defender, 5/21/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 57: |
“Charles Burroughs,” The Chicago Journal, 6/10/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 58: |
“City in Turmoil Over Funds,” Citizen Newspaper, 8/7/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 59: |
“Urban Gateways’ Bright Guiding Light Now Doing a Fadeout,” Chicago Sun-Times, 8/17/1981 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 60: |
“National Guard Recognizes ‘Fighting 8th’ This Weekend,” Chicago Defender, 5/11/1982 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 61: |
“Deborah Pratt Co-Stars in CBS-TV Comedy,” Chicago Defender, 8/3/1982 |
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Folder 62: |
“A Shaper of Young Minds,” Ebony, 8/1982 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 63: |
“A History of Black Politicians,” The Chicago Journal, 1/26/1983 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 64: |
“Comiskey Mansion Houses Historic Art Center,” The Herald, 3/16/1983 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 65: |
[Photo of Mayor Harold Washington], Chicago Magazine, 10/1983 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 66: |
“Michigan Avenue: The Promise, The Reality,” Chicago Tribune, 5/15/1984 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 67: |
“DuSable’s President Under Critics’ Attack,” Hyde Park Herald, 10/29/1986 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 68: |
“Black Politics: Dempsey Travis Expands His Autobiography,” Chicago Tribune, 12/28/1986 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 69: |
“Friends Gather to Bid Farewell to Ish,” Chicago Defender, 1/20/1987 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 70: |
“Rites for Denison, 73,” Chicago Defender, 10/1/1987 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 71: |
“Earnest T. Collins, Co-Founder of Seaway Bank,” Chicago Sun-Times, 12/21/1987 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 72: |
“Black History Month Sotires of Courage,” Chicago Tribune, 2/5/1988 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 73: |
“NAACP Leader James Kemp Dies Here,” Chicago, [N.P.], 1988 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 74: |
“John H. Johnson’s Long Road Home,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/7/1989 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 75: |
“Chicago Proves Far From Promise Land,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/8/1989 |
| Box 15 |
Folder 76: |
“ACLU Sues Illinois Public Health Department,” The Chicago Crusader, 10/14/1989 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 1: |
“Way We Were: A Look at Chicago’s Past,” Chicago Tribune Magazine, 10/22/1989 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 2: |
“Vice President for Academic Affairs, Howard University, Washington, D.C.,” The Crusader, 3/17/1990 |
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“West African Whirl,” Chicago Sun-Times, 3/25/1990 |
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Folder 4: |
“Myrtle Sengstacke Dies,” Chicago Crusader, 8/25/1990 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 5: |
“Dreams Do Come True,” NBA/WLD, July 1991 |
| Box 16 |
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“He’s 100, Too,” University of Chicago Magazine, October 1991 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 7: |
“Too Honest for His Own Time,” The New York Times, 12/29/1991 |
| Box 16 |
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“A Hero’s Hero,” N’Digo, 2/1992 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 9: |
“Taking Wing,” University of Chicago Magazine, April 1992 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 10: |
“RTA To ‘Burbs- Get On Board,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/25/1992 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 11: |
“Looking Back: Street Serenade,” University of Chicago Magazine, 6/1992 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 12: |
“Memorable From the Ebony Files,” 1/1993 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 13: |
“On the Court, In the World: Arthur Ashe’s Memoirs Reveal a Man Who Struggled to Make His Life Count For Something,” New York Times, 6/13/1993 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 14: |
“A Black Perspective: A Tour of Chicago’s African American History,” Chicago Sun-Times, 7/9/1993 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 15: |
“Judge Sidney R. Jones Jr.; Served on Bench for 20 YRS.,” Chicago Sun-Times, 11/11/1993 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 16: |
“Seeing is Believing, Archival Videos Bring The Great Jazz Artists to Life,” Chicago Tribune, 4/10/1994 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 17: |
“Buried Gems Now Glitter With Pride,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/26/1995 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 18: |
“Natural Habitats Lure Waterfowl, Grateful Buyers,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/26/1995 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 19: |
“Schools Must Destroy $1 Million in Kids’ Food,” Chicago Tribune, 7/13/1995 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 20: |
“Music Fades on Dancer’s Cultural Crusade,” Chicago Sun-Times, 8/13/1995 |
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Folder 21: |
“New Shakeup Set on Pershing Road,” Chicago Tribune, 12/19/1995 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 22: |
“A Major Asset to Schools,” Chicago Educator, March 1998 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 23: |
“Spreading the Work About Good Instructional Practices,” Chicago Educator, 3/1998 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 24: |
“Lester Dugas Jr., ComEd Manager, World War II Vet,” Chicago Sun-Times, 9/3/1999 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 25: |
“Madeline Stratton Morris, 93,” University of Chicago Magazine, December 1999 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 26: |
“Theresa Pratt Williams; Encouraged Learning,” Chicago Sun-Times, 2/29/2000 |
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Folder 27: |
“Turning Chaos Into Calm: Organizers Help Clients Clean Out More Than Closets,” Chicago Tribune, 4/7/2000 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 28: |
“Life Choices, YMCA’s Updated Housing Concept Includes Rooms with a View Beyond the Residential,” Chicago Tribune, 7/23/2000 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 29: |
“Earl W. Renfroe, Orthodontics Pioneer,” Chicago Sun-Times, 11/20/2000 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 30: |
“Dr. Earl Renfroe Sr., 93, Pioneering Orthodontist,” Chicago Tribune, 11/23/2000 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 31: |
“Venona Belle Johnson, 81; Educator Here, Overseas,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1/18/2001 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 32: |
“Irma Frazier Clarke, 100, Librarian,” Chicago Tribune, 1/24/2001 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 33: |
“Mercedier Goodwin, Educator, 78,” Chicago Sun-Times, 2/19/2001 |
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Folder 34: |
“Mercedier Goodwin, Longtime Educator,” Chicago Tribune, 2/20/2001 |
| Box 16 |
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“Robert E. Lewis; Among 1st Black School Principals in City,” Chicago Tribune, 5/12/2001 |
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Folder 36: |
“Sterilization Forbidden at Catholic Hospitals,” Chicago Tribune, 6/16/2001 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 37: |
“Elmer W. Henderson,” University of Chicago Magazine, December 2001 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 38: |
“Harvard Disses A Blue-Ribbon Professor,” Chicago Tribune, 1/9/2002 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 39: |
“Crimson Faces at Harvard,” Chicago Tribune, 1/11/2002 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 40: |
“Embarrassing Bow to Political Correctness,” [Article on Cornel West], Chicago Tribune, 1/11/2002 |
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Folder 41: |
“Professor: Harvard Lost Black Scholar to Princeton,” Chicago Tribune, 1/29/2002 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 42: |
“Cyrus Colter, 92; Lawyer Became Author, Northwestern Professor,” Chicago Tribune, 4/19/2002 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 43: |
“Principal Known for Tough Stands,” Chicago Tribune, 7/15/2002 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 44: |
“Art Institute Gala Celebrated ‘Labor of Love,’” Chicago Defender, 2/17/2003 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 45: |
“Constance Williams, 82: Dedicated Her Time to Civic Institutions,” Chicago Tribune, 5/26/2003 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 46: |
“William M. Farrow Jr., 85; Ex-Comed Exec Was Mentor to Many,” Chicago Tribune, 9/12/2003 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 47: |
“Dr. Joyce S. Jones, 75; Chicago State Educator was ‘Nurturer at Heart,’” Chicago Tribune, 1/15/2004 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 48: |
“Robert S. Browne, 79; Economist, Activist Devoted Life to Boosting Black Empowerment,” Chicago Tribune, 8/20/2004 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 49: |
“Berg, Mildred R.,” Chicago Tribune, 9/5/2004 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 50: |
“George Jones, 90; Businessman Helped Start City’s 1st Black-owned Bank,” Chicago Tribune, 10/23/2004 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 51: |
“Court Backs Rights of Dakota Loyalists,” Chicago Tribune, 12/12/2004 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 52: |
“John E. Herlitz: 1942-2008; Designer Tyled Chrysler Cars,” Chicago Tribune, 4/18/2008 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 53: |
“3rd Annual Newsmakers Awards,” Chicago Defender, 10/21-27/2009 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 54: |
“580 Honor Cobb at Retirement Bash,” Orange County Register (?), [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 55: |
“AME Delegate,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 56: |
“An old photo comes to life,” Chicago Tribune, 2/10/1980 |
| Box 16 |
Folder 57: |
“Attorney Georgia Jones Ellis,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 58: |
“Bertram R. Pratt,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 59: |
“CIO President Philip Murray on the Crimean Conference,” Chicago Bee (?), [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 60: |
“Civil Rights (Continued),” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 61: |
“Coast Negroes Toil, Spin, Yet Beat Solomon’s Glory,” The Chicago Sun(?), [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 62: |
“Dance Joseph Holmes, 38,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 63: |
“Dr. Percy Julian’s Home Bombed,” Chicago Courier, [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 64: |
“Editorials: Layoffs No Excuse to Threaten Violence,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 65: |
“Editorials: School Board Offices Should be Downtown,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 66: |
“Edw. E. Wilson, Noted Lawyer, Dies in France,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 67: |
“Grandmother Coleman Celebrates a Century,” Minneapolis(?), [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 68: |
“FEPC Holds First Meeting,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 69: |
“Find Couple Slain in Kenwood Home,” Chicago Sun-Times, [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 70: |
“Frank A. Angliin Jr. Lawyer, Rights Activist,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 71: |
“Funerals at Metropolitan Funeral Home, 45th and South Parkway,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 72: |
“Hilda Simms to Co-Star in New Boradway Play,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 73: |
“International Night,” [Photo and caption featuring Mary McLeod Bethune and Harry S. Truman], [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 74: |
“Leading Negro Women Favor Roosevelt,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 75: |
“Lifelong Friends at Bier of Maude Roberts George,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 76: |
“Lingerie Shower Honors Bride-To-Be,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 77: |
“Marshall Bynum Dies,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 78: |
“McKinley Fund Drive,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 79: |
“Mecca Flats Gay 90’s Relic Being Razed,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 80: |
“Negro Housing Nightmare: Coal Bin Homes, Rats as Bedfellows; That is Living in Slums,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 81: |
“Negro Housing Nightmare: Half a Mile Separates Monument to Squalor and Symbol of Hope,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 82: |
“Negro Housing Nightmare: Rats, Children Bedfellows in Chicago’s Slum Homes,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 83: |
“Negro Housing Nightmare: Squalor Symbol of Hope Separated by Half a Mile,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 84: |
“Negro Housing Nightmare: Swollen Population Hemmed on All Sides Into Blighted Slums,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 85: |
“Participated,” [Stand Alone of Edythe Sampson Clayton], [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 86: |
“Phi Beta Kappa,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 87: |
Related Clippings About the Relationship of Black Men and the Black Church, [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 88: |
“School Bureaucracy to be Streamlined,” Chicago Tribune, [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 89: |
“S. Side Teacher Describes Her Ordeal,” Chicago Daily News, [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 90: |
[Photo and caption of Dean Acheson and Edith Sampson], [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 91: |
“State’s First Negro Judge is Appointed,” Minneapolis Tribune(?), [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder 92: |
“Stewart of Supreme is Dead at 63,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder: 93 |
“Strictly Personal,” Chicago Sun-Times, [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder: 94 |
“The Negro in the Army, Despite Democratic Gains, Sense of Discrimination Has Seriously Hurt Morale,” [N.P], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder: 95 |
“Warren Bacon, Education Crusader,” [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder: 96 |
“Willoughby Abner Rites Thursday,” Chicago Daily News, [N.D.] |
| Box 16 |
Folder: 97 |
“The Woman’s Aid to the Jane Dent Home; 1898-1972,” [N.D.] |
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Series 12: Pamphlets |
| Box 17 |
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“Black Contributors To Science and Energy Technology,” U.S. Department of Energy, [N.D.] |
| Box 17 |
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“Art and Black Culture,” ABC Chicago, 1989 |
| Box 17 |
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“Command of Negro Troops,” War Department, 1944 |
| Box 17 |
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“The Youngest Discoverer,” Fouché, Ruth Allen, 1974 |
| Box 17 |
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“The Forgotten Heroes of the Montgomery Bus Boycott,” Chicago Tribune, 12/1975 |
| Box 17 |
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“Home: A Poem by Charles Burroughs,” Burroughs, Charles G., 1983 |
| Box 17 |
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“Camp Douglas,” Commission on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks, April 1976 |
| Box 17 |
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“Pictures Of A Lonely Poet,” Jones, William, c. 2001(?) |
| Box 17 |
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“People Who have made a difference: Quotable Notables,” Planters LifeSavers Company, [N.D.] |
| Box 17 |
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“Those Who Stayed; A Collectanea,” Jackson State University, 1988-1989 |
| Box 17 |
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Minnesota Historical Society Educational Services Catalogue, 1976-1977 |
| Box 17 |
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The Minnesota History Center Museum Gallery Guide, [N.D.] |
| Box 17 |
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Primer For Parents: How Your Child Learns to Read, 1975 |
| Box 17 |
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What shall I tell My Children Who are White, Feldman, Eugene, [N.D.] |
| Box 17 |
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Alabama’s Black Heritage, 1989 |
| Box 17 |
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Dailey Prayers, [N.D.] |
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Series 13: Oversized Serials |
| Box 18 |
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“Chicago Black History,” Citicorp Savings, [N.D.] |
| Box 18 |
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Holiday, Vol. 25, No. 4, April 1959 |
| Box 18 |
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The Courier Centennial Edition, 8/17/1963 |
| Box 18 |
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Post: The Saturday Evening Post, 9/12/1964 |
| Box 18 |
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The New York Times Magazine, 9/18/1977 |
| Box 18 |
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The New York Times Magazine, 10/5/1980 |
| Box 18 |
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Weekend Chicago Defender, 6/16/1983 |
| Box 18 |
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Chicago Tribune Magazine, 11/6/1983 |
| Box 18 |
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Chicago Tribune Magazine, 11/16/1986 |
| Box 18 |
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Chatham-Southeast Citizen, Vol. 23, No. 14, 12/3/1987 |
| Box 18 |
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Chicago Sun-Times USA Weekend, 1/5-7/2001 |
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Series 14: Oversized Clippings |
| Box 19 |
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“To Secure These Rights: The Report of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights,” The Picture News, 11/2/1947 |
| Box 19 |
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“A Coffle of Freight for Yankee Slavers,” Life Magazine, 9/3/1956 |
| Box 19 |
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“Faces Of The Contemporary American Negro,” Life Magazine, 9/10/1956 |
| Box 19 |
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“Rich Surprises in Africa,” Life Magazine, 12/1/1958 |
| Box 19 |
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“The Hopeful Launching of a Proud and Free Nigeria,” Life Magazine, 10/17/1960 |
| Box 19 |
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“‘Prisoners of Our Geography’: The Races and the Terrain, a Mixed-up Inheritance,” Life Magazine, 7/28/1961 |
| Box 19 |
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“The Mission of Marian Wright,” Ebony Magazine, June 1966 |
| Box 19 |
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“Vicksburg Pilgrimage Recalls the Old South,” Chicago Tribune, 3/10/1968 |
| Box 19 |
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“The shift from moderates to militants: A Separate Path To Equality,” Life Magazine, 12/13/1968 |
| Box 19 |
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“Gallery,” Life Magazine, 12/19/1969 |
| Box 19 |
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“Walter Sanford, master of pencil acrobatics,” Chicago Defender, 5/14/1973 |
| Box 19 |
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“Chatham allure always in demand,” Chicago Tribune, 9/16/1983 |
| Box 19 |
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“Martin Luther King,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1/19/1986 |
| Box 19 |
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“Making IT: The story of Chatham,” Chicago Sun-Times, June 1986 |
| Box 19 |
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“Six solemn days,” Chicago Sun-Times, 12/8/1987 |
| Box 19 |
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[On Harold Washington], Chicago Tribune Magazine, 12/8/1987 |
| Box 19 |
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“The Laureate of Black America,” New York Times, 10/9/1988 |
| Box 19 |
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“Black History Month,” Chicago Tribune, 2/10/1993 |
| Box 19 |
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“Front and center: Black females claim their place in shaping history,” Chicago Tribune, 2/21/1993 |
| Box 19 |
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“Saving Bronzeville,” Chicago Sun-Times, 8/5/2001 |
| Box 19 |
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“Working on the CBOT’s future,” Chicago Sun-Times, 5/30/2002 |
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Series 15: Books |
| Box 20 |
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The Negro in the American Revolution, Aptheker, Herbert, 1940 |
| Box 20 |
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Jasper The Drummin’ Boy, Taylor, Margaret, 1947 |
| Box 20 |
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The Negro Cowboys, Durham, Philip and Jones, Everett L., 1965 |
| Box 20 |
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The Negro In Mississippi 1865-1890, Wharton, Vernon Lane, 1965 |
| Box 20 |
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Whip Me Whop Me Pudding and Other Stories of Riley Rabbit and His Fabulous Friends, Burroughs, Margaret Taylor, 1966 |
| Box 20 |
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Arizona Highways, 1975 |
| Box 20 |
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Singing Black, Price, Ramon, 1976 |
| Box 20 |
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Fannie Lou Hamer, A Biography, Kling, Susan, 1979 |
| Box 20 |
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Black Wings: The American Black in Aviation, Hardesty, Von and Pisano, Dominick, 1983 |
| Box 20 |
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Creative Expressions: Poetry for the Young, Thomas, Marion, 1983 |
| Box 20 |
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Ghanaian Languages, Hall, Edward, 1983 |
| Box 20 |
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Going For The Gold: The Story of Black Women in Sports, Bentley, Ken, 1983 |
| Box 20 |
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Ancient Ashanti Chieftaincy, Obeng, Ernest E., 1988 |
| Box 20 |
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The Story of Kwanzaa, Madhubuti, Safisha L., 1989 |
| Box 20 |
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Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century, Powell, Richard J., 1997 |
| Box 21 |
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African Americans in Minnesota, Taylor, David Vassar, 2002 |
| Box 21 |
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Feldman, Feldman, Eugene Pieter Romayne, [N.D.] |
| Box 21 |
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Messages of Truth, Hutchinson, Gayle Goss, [N.D.] |
| Box 21 |
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Minds Flowing Free, Burroughs, Margaret T., [N.D.] |
| Box 21 |
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Martha’s Vineyard Guide Book |
| Box 21 |
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My First Husband & His Four Wives (Me, being the first), Burroughs, M.T. (Peggy Goss), [N.D.] |
| Box 21 |
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Namibia The Beautiful Land |
| Box 21 |
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The Poetry of King Louie, Law Jr., Albert Louis, [N.D.] |
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Series 16: Memorabilia |
| Box 22 |
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Aitchpe Yearbook, 1931 |
| Box 22 |
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The Aitchpe Yearbook, 1932 |
| Box 22 |
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Historical and Pictoral Review of 184th Field Artillery Army of the United States, 1941 |
| Box 22 |
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The Dunbar Prospectus Yearbook, 1948 |
| Box 22 |
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1969 Poetry Calendar, The DuSable Museum |
| Box 22 |
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1970 Calendar honoring Black Artists, DuSable Museum |
| Box 22 |
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African Peoples Pictorial Round-up, 1972 |
| Box 22 |
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“Black Profiles,” Crossword Puzzle on Names of Note In Black History, Boston Public Library, 1974 |
| Box 22 |
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“Revolution, Constitution,” Crossword Puzzle On The Beginnings of the United States, Boston Public Library, 1975 |
| Box 22 |
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“The Black West: Quizzes and Queries,” 1975 |
| Box 22 |
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Herstory: A Crossword Puzzle on Women, Boston Public Library, 1975 |
| Box 22 |
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Certificate In Memory of Byron C. Minor From the United States of America, 1980s(?) |
| Box 22 |
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Certificate From The Illinois State Committee of the North Central Association to Byron C. Minor, 1980-1981 |
| Box 22 |
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The 1991 Calendar of African-American History |
| Box 23 |
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In Historama: Vincent Price Tells The Story of Tombstone |
| Box 23 |
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Maps of Tucson, AZ |
| Box 23 |
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The Soldiers’ French Phrase Book |
| Box 23 |
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Illinois Generations: a traveler’s guide to African American Heritage |
| Box 23 |
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Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings |
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Series 17: Photographs |
| CD of photos |
| Box 24 |
001 |
Elizabeth Hilyard, [born in Windsor], c. 1880s |
| Box 24 |
002 |
Anderson Family, Pennsylvania, c. 1898(?) |
| Box 24 |
003 |
Sabra Hilyard, c. 1890(?), Windsor, Ontario |
| Box 24 |
004 |
Fred Parker, J.H. Dyles(?), Hadley Stillwater, Allan French, Harper (MPLS)(?), Mr. Banks Hausescity, JNO(?) Hickman, J.K. Hilyard, JNO(?) Sterrett, J.O. Adams, J.M. Langston-Washington, D.C., U.M. Gray Sr. MPLS, Minneapolis, MN, Late 1800s |
| Box 24 |
005 |
Unidentified Woman, Late 1800s |
| Box 24 |
006 |
James Kidd Hilyard(?), Early 1900s |
| Box 24 |
007 |
William A. Hilyard, Land agent for Union Pacific, Minneapolis, MN, early 1900s |
| Box 24 |
008 |
Frank Anderson (3rd from right) in band, Chambersburg, PA(?), c. 1900-1910 |
| Box 24 |
009 |
Willis B. Mollison, Mississippi, c. 1910 |
| Box 24 |
010 |
Sadie Anderson, c. 1914, [N.P.] |
| Box 24 |
011 |
Welbourne Mollison, Irvin Mollison, and Walter Mollison, c. 1915, [N.P.] |
| Box 24 |
012 |
Lydia Mollison, Mable Duke, Bertha Mosley Lewis, Lorraine Green, 1st Alpha Kappa Alpha Chapter at University of Chicago, c. 1919 |
| Box 24 |
013 |
Sadie Anderson, c. 1920, Chicago, IL |
| Box 24 |
014 |
Willis Mollison and Byron Minor, c. 1920 |
| Box 24 |
015 |
African American Red Cross Workers, c. 1920 |
| Box 24 |
016 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
017 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
018 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
019 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
020 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
021 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
022 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
023 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
024 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
025 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
026 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
027 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
028 |
Anderson Family, 5527 S. Indiana, Chicago, IL, c. 1923 |
| Box 24 |
029 |
Frances Hilyard Anderson, c. 1924 |
| Box 24 |
030 |
Ida Mollison, Byron Minor, Janice Kingslow, Willie E. Minor, Mrs. Kingslow, Willis Minor, Roger Kingslow, c. 1928 |
| Box 24 |
031 |
Willie Ethel Mollison-Minor, [Byron Minor’s Mother], 1920s, [N.P.] |
| Box 24 |
032 |
Sabra Anderson, [Photo by Woodard], 1920s |
| Box 24 |
033 |
Sadie Anderson, 1920s |
| Box 24 |
034 |
Sadie Anderson, 1920s |
| Box 24 |
035 |
Sadie Anderson, 1920s |
| Box 24 |
036 |
Sadie Anderson, 1920s |
| Box 24 |
037 |
Sadie Anderson, 1920s |
| Box 24 |
038 |
Sadie Anderson, 1920s |
| Box 24 |
039 |
Frank Anderson, [Photo by Woodard], 1920s |
| Box 24 |
040 |
Idlewild, Michigan, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
041 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
042 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
043 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
044 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
045 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
046 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
047 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
048 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
049 |
Idlewild, MI, Early 1920s |
| Box 24 |
050 |
Soldiers, 1920s, [N.P.] |
| Box 25 |
051 |
Soldiers, 1920s, [N.P.] |
| Box 25 |
052 |
Soldiers, 1920s, [N.P.] |
| Box 25 |
053 |
Troops Returning, 1919, [N.P.] |
| Box 25 |
054 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
055 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
056 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
057 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
058 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
059 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
060 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
061 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
062 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
063 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
064 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
065 |
Chicago, IL, c. 1930 |
| Box 25 |
066 |
Byron Minor, 1934(?) |
| Box 25 |
067 |
Bill Jackson, World War II |
| Box 25 |
068 |
Burke School Graduation Class, Frances Minor (Top Row, 3rd From Right), Chicago, IL, January 1937 |
| Box 25 |
069 |
Frances Minor, c. 1938 |
| Box 25 |
070 |
Byron Minor, c. 1939 |
| Box 25 |
071 |
Byron Minor, 1939 |
| Box 25 |
072 |
Dr. Henry Higgins, 1930s |
| Box 25 |
073 |
Jay L. Lucas, [Lawyer], 1930s(?) |
| Box 25 |
074 |
Irvin Mollison, c. 1930(?) |
| Box 25 |
075 |
Byron Minor and Soldiers, 1930s |
| Box 25 |
076 |
Byron Minor and Soldiers, 1930s |
| Box 25 |
077 |
Byron Minor with Two Soldiers, 1930s |
| Box 25 |
078 |
YWCA 46th and King Dr., Sadie Anderson, Janice Kingslow, Eselene Goree, 1930s |
| Box 25 |
079 |
Cab Calloway at Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
080 |
Chuberry, Cab Calloway at Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
081 |
You Peck One, We’ll Peck One, Cab Calloway at Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
082 |
Boy Meets Horn, Cab Calloway at Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
083 |
Cab is Sent, Cab Calloway at Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
084 |
Presenting, Cab Calloway at Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
085 |
Cab Calloway at Regal, Lamar Wright, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
086 |
Get Together You Cats, Cab Calloway at the Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
087 |
Dig, Dig, Dig, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
088 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
089 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
090 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
091 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
092 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, “Liza,” 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
093 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, “Cab Jivers,” 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
094 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, “Sister Tharpe and Cab,” 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
095 |
Cab Calloway at the Regal, “Hi De Ho!” 3/9/1940 |
| Box 25 |
096 |
Night-Watch, Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, April 1940 |
| Box 25 |
097 |
Ida Welborne Mollison, August 1940 |
| Box 25 |
098 |
Trip to Barrington, Visiting Olivia Scott, September 1940 |
| Box 25 |
099 |
Trip to Barrington, September 1940 |
| Box 25 |
100 |
Trip to Barrington, September 1940 |
| Box 26 |
101 |
Trip to Barrington, September 1940 |
| Box 26 |
102 |
DuSable vs. Kelly High, October 26, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
103 |
DuSable vs. Kelly High, October 26, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
104 |
Langston Hughes, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
105 |
Hi-Jinks, DuSable High School, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
106 |
Hi-Jinks, DuSable High School, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
107 |
Hi-Jinks, DuSable High School, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
108 |
Hi-Jinks, DuSable High School, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
109 |
Hi-Jinks, DuSable High School, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
110 |
Elizabeth Montousamy, Hi-Jinks, DuSable High School, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
111 |
Hi-Jinks, DuSable High School, 1940 |
| Box 26 |
112 |
Gordon Parks Camera Club at South Side Community Art Center, Byron Minor, Frank Marshall Davis, Chicago, IL, 1941 |
| Box 26 |
113 |
Floyd Smith, Roberts Show Lounge(?), Chicago, IL, c. 1942 |
| Box 26 |
114 |
Spain(?), 1943(?) |
| Box 26 |
115 |
Dunbar H.S., c. 1946-47 |
| Box 26 |
116 |
184th Artillery in Memorial Day Parade, Downown Chicago, 1940s(?) |
| Box 26 |
117 |
Herbert Williams, Dr. Donald Williams (as child), 1940s |
| Box 26 |
118 |
Herbert Williams, Dr. Donald Williams (as Child), 1940s |
| Box 26 |
119 |
Welbourne Mollison, Jr., c. 1940 |
| Box 26 |
120 |
Louise Mollison Welbourne, Irvin C. Mollison, Walter Mollison, and Patrice Mollison, c. 1940s |
| Box 26 |
121 |
Frances Minor and Parents (Sabra Elizabeth Hilyard Anderson, Francis (Frank) Elmo Anderson, Frances Hilyard Anderson, Washington Park, 1940s(?) |
| Box 26 |
122 |
Earl Strayhorn and Frances Minor, 8th Reg. Armory, 1940s(?) |
| Box 26 |
123 |
Dr. Gleason, Claude Barnett, Paul Douglas, Howard V. Shepherd, “Original 40 Club,” Sen. Douglas as Guest Speaker, c. 1950 |
| Box 26 |
124 |
Frank Minor and Helen Burns, Outing in Jackson Park, c. 1950 |
| Box 26 |
125 |
Frank Minor, Age 1, 1956 |
| Box 26 |
126 |
Carl Samuel Drautham(?), Winter 1956 |
| Box 26 |
127 |
Byron Minor, Claude Barnett, Sen. Paul Douglas, Photo by W.A. Mollison, 9/28/1957 |
| Box 26 |
128 |
Howard Shepherd, DDS, Sen. Paul Douglas, Charles Leonard, Photo by W.A. Mollison, 9/28/1957 |
| Box 26 |
129 |
Byron Minor, Dedication of Portrait at Charles Drew School, 1957 |
| Box 26 |
130 |
Mrs. Drew and Byron Minor, Dedication of Portrait, Charles Drew School, 1957 |
| Box 26 |
131 |
Dedication of Charles Drew School, 1957 |
| Box 26 |
132 |
John Brinkner, Dr. Lloyd Hall, Mrs. Drew, Alma Gray, and Sidney Jones, Dedication of Charles Drew School, 1957 |
| Box 26 |
133 |
Portrait of Charles Drew, Byron Minor, Mrs. Drew, DuSable Museum, 1957 |
| Box 26 |
134 |
Dr. Louis Coggs Teaching at Provident Nursing School, c. 1958 |
| Box 26 |
135 |
Frank Minor, Age 4, c. 1959 |
| Box 26 |
136 |
Committee to Approve Books for Purchase by CPS, 1950s |
| Box 26 |
137 |
Drew School Faculty, 1961 |
| Box 26 |
138 |
Dedication of Irvin C. Mollison Elementary School, [Standing Rear: Walter Mollison, Byron Minor, Louise Mollison, Ann Mollison Paynes; Weldon Mollison. Standing Middle Row: Frances Minor, Patrice Mollison, Harriet Minor, Ethel Minor, and Diane Minor. Wheelchair: W.E. Scott (artist); Frank Minor and Courtney Minor], 1963 |
| Box 26 |
139 |
Ethel Minor with Stokeley Carmichael and Kwame Nkrumah, c. 1968 |
| Box 26 |
140 |
Dorothy Donegan, Chicago, IL, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
141 |
Byron Minor, Frances Minor, and Courtney Minor, DuSable Museum, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
142 |
Sadie Anderson, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
143 |
Robert Mollison, Chicago, IL, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
144 |
Byron Minor and Frank Minor, National Guard, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
145 |
Byron Minor, Frances Minor, and Unknown Sculptor, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
146 |
Byron Minor, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
147 |
Byron Minor, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
148 |
Dr. TRM Howard on Safari in India, 1960s |
| Box 26 |
149 |
Diane Minor, Age 5(?), 1960s |
| Box 26 |
150 |
Dunbar High School Photography Class for Adults [Byron Minor Taught], Chicago, IL, 1960s |
| Box 27 |
151 |
Founders of Urban Gateways, Seated: Frances Minor, Selma Reed, Arnita Boswell, Joyce Scott, Sarah Lema, Top Row: Jean Jones, Connie Williams, Harriet Evans, Jessie Woods, Anna Robbins, ? Walker, Janet Williams, 1960s(?) |
| Box 27 |
152 |
Mrs. Vivian R. Bower, Dr. Grace Hewell, Dr. Ruth B. Love, 30 Years of UNESCO, 1976 |
| Box 27 |
153 |
Byron Minor, 1978, [N.P.] |
| Box 27 |
154 |
Bolling’s Board of Trade, “Sign of the Trader,” Square Table Club, 3/26/1979 |
| Box 27 |
155 |
Group of Artists who owned a shop on South Chicago Ave., 1970s |
| Box 27 |
156 |
Lerone Bennett and Unidentified Man in Office at Ebony Magazine, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
157 |
Byron Minor, Manfred Byrd, Otis Minor, and Unidentified Man, 1970s, [N.P.] |
| Box 27 |
158 |
Byron Minor and Other Staff, CPS Office Party, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
159 |
Byron Minor in His Office, CPS District #22, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
160 |
Byron and Frances Minor and two Unidentified Women, South Side Community Art Center, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
161 |
Meeting of District Superintendents, Byron Minor and Russ Brownlee, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
162 |
Byron Minor, Robert Louis, and ? Redmond, CPS Administrators, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
163 |
Adam Perry [Sadie Anderson’s Cousin], Founder of Assembly Club, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
164 |
Frances Minor Portrait, 1970s |
| Box 27 |
165 |
Byron Minor and Two Unidentified People, Late 1970s |
| Box 27 |
166 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
167 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
168 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
169 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
170 |
Frances Minor at Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
171 |
Frances Minor at Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
172 |
Frances Minor at Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
173 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
174 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
175 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
176 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
177 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
178 |
Byron Minor’s Funeral, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
179 |
Officers in the 178th Battalion at Byron Minor’s Funeral, Earl B. Dickerson, St. Edmund’s Church, 1983 |
| Box 27 |
180 |
Frances Minor at Funeral, 1983(?) |
| Box 27 |
181 |
John Byron Minor, Frances Minor, 1984 |
| Box 27 |
182 |
Byron Minor and His Two Assistants, 1980s |
| Box 27 |
183 |
Diane Minor Receiving Award, c. 1995 |
| Box 27 |
184 |
Hattie Minor (Harriet), “Out of Focus,” By W.B.M., [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
185 |
Harriet Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
186 |
Upside Down, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
187 |
Baby Ethel, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
188 |
Shot, Stuffed, & Mounted, By Byron Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
189 |
Harriet Chases Ethel, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
190 |
Sleeping Beauty, Louis Minor, Ethel Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
191 |
Swing it! Willis Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
192 |
Ethel and Lydia Ann, by Willis Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
193 |
Nannie, Ethel and Sister, by Willis Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
194 |
Ethel Says Hello, Ethel Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
195 |
Ethel Pesters Bing, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
196 |
Ethel Harriet Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
197 |
Ethel (Minor), “Out of Focus,” by W.B.M., [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
198 |
Mysterious Minor, Willis Bland Minor, (Ethel Minor’s Father), [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
199 |
Ethel Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 27 |
200 |
Saturday Night Function, Ethel Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
201 |
William Farrell (Artist), Photo by Weldon Mollison, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
202 |
Lydia Ann DePriest (Niece of Oscar DePriest), [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
203 |
Willis Minor, Burlington, IL, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
204 |
Unknown Member of Mollison Family, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
205 |
Lydia Ann DePriest, [Married to Robert DePriest, Oscar’s Brother], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
206 |
Entrance to Jackson Park Yacht Harbor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
207 |
Poor Kitty, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
208 |
Cats and Dogs, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
209 |
Kappas, Alpha Ro Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
210 |
Old Bad Bing, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
211 |
Man on the Flying Trapeze, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
212 |
Unidentified Child, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
213 |
Model Plan in Action, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
214 |
Bah! Ethel Minor (Byron’s Niece), [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
215 |
Maurice Cayton Hill (?), [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
216 |
Get Your Tongue in Maurice, Maurice Cayton Hill (?), [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
217 |
Lloyd Hansen, Harriet Minor’s Brother, Chatham, Ontario, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
218 |
Wide Grin, by Willis Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
219 |
How Not to Pose for a Picture, Irvin DePriest and Neighbor Children, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
220 |
Near Eclipse, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
221 |
Thrown for a Loss, Ethel Minor and dog, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
222 |
Factory, Photo by Byron Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
223 |
Dusk in the Park, [Museum of Science and Industry], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
224 |
Moonlight Night From the Back Porch, Photo by Byron Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
225 |
Col. Byron Minor and Capt. Lony, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
226 |
Frances Minor, Diane Minor, Mayor Richard Daley, Roy Radford (Better Boys Foundation), [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
227 |
Weldon Mollison, Howard Shepherd, Charles Lomax, Paul Douglas, Original 40 Club, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
228 |
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays in His Office, Atlanta University, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
229 |
Wilma Baugh (Married to ? Hamilton), [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
230 |
Indiana Dunes, Photo by Byron Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
231 |
Outdoors, Photo by Byron Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
232 |
Airplane, Photo by Byron Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
233 |
The Thinker, Willis Minor, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
234 |
TWA Strato-Liner, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
235 |
Unidentified Man, Photo by G. Marshall Wilson, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
236 |
Desert, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
237 |
Unidentified Couple, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
238 |
Unidentified Children, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
239 |
(?) Hamilton, [Friend of Byron Minor], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
240 |
Cat, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
241 |
Cars, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
242 |
Unidentified Baby, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
243 |
Photo Taken in Movie House, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
244 |
Herbert Williams, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
245 |
Photo From Movie, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
246 |
Photo From Movie, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
247 |
Photo From Movie, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
248 |
Photo From Movie, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
249 |
Lloyd Hampton(?), [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
250 |
Hector the Garbage Collector, Lloyd Hampton, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
251 |
High Dive, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
252 |
Barbara Sizemore in Chicago, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
253 |
Unidentified Woman, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
254 |
Kenneth Stokes, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
255 |
Negative Proofs of Woman and Buildings, [N.P.], [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
256 |
Minor family tombstone, [N.D.] |
| Box 28 |
257 |
Unidentified Women, [N.D.] |
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Series 18: Oversized Photographs |
| Box 29 |
258 |
James Kidd Hilyard, Late 1800s |
| Box 29 |
259 |
Founding Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha at University of Chicago, 1920s, Back Row, 2nd from left: Lydia DePriest, Middle row, 2nd from right: Bertha Mosby Lewis, First Row, far left: Mable Duke, 2nd left: ? Wilkins [J. Earnest Wilkins’ Mother], 3rd left: Lorraine Green, Back row, far left: Madeline Morgan (Madeline Stratton Morris) |
| Box 29 |
260 |
St. Edmund’s Episcopal Church Confirmation Class, Worthington Studio, Chicago, IL, 1933 |
| Box 29 |
261 |
St. Edmund’s Episcopal Church Confirmation Class, Worthington Studio, Chicago, IL, 1934 |
| Box 29 |
262 |
Graduating Class, Burk School, January 1937 |
| Box 29 |
263 |
931st Field Artillery, 1930s |
| Box 29 |
264 |
931st Field Artillery (?), 1930s |
| Box 29 |
265 |
WPA Office in Wabash YMCA, Louise Clayton, Kelly, Sadie Anderson, Calloway, Mr. Bodie, Gerald Ford, 1950s |
| Box 29 |
266 |
12th Regiment Band, Chicago, [N.D.] |