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W.E.B. Du Bois, 1907.
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Series 1. Correspondence
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1877-1964
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A. General Correspondence
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1877-1965
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A. General Correspondence, 1877-1910
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1877-1910
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A Club. Also: Alexander Irvine
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1
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Abbott, E. Hamlin
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 4
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Abbott, Lyman
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 5
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Adams, Charles Francis
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 10
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1908 exchange concerning Adams' published statements on racial matters. |
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Adams, John Henry
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 12
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Addams, Jane
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 13
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Re: the Atlanta University conferences |
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Adler, Felix
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 18
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Correspondence on the importance of Du Bois' work at Atlanta University. |
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Aldridge, Amanda Ira
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 26
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Re: her father, Ira Aldridge. |
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Aldridge, Amanda Ira
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 26
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Re: her father, Ira Aldridge. |
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American Church Institute for Negroes. Also: Samuel Bish
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 39
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Re: the work of the Episcopal Church for the Negro. |
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American Economic Association. Also: Edwin R. Seligman, Walter Wilcox, E. F. Taussig
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 49
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Re: the work of a committee studying the economic condition of the Negro. |
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American Federation of Labor. Also: Samuel Gompers
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 67
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American Historical Association. Also: Albert Bushnell Hart
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 68
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American Missionary Association. Also: A.F. Beard, J.W. J. W. Cooper, C. J. Ryder
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 76
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Includes correspondence concerning William Pickens' suit against the Boston Guardian. |
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American Museum of Natural History. Also: Clark Wissler
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 84
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American Negro Academy
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 85
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Programs for 1899, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1907 meetings; correspondence concerning the 1909 meeting; a list of books proposed for publication by the Academy. |
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American-Liberian Industrial Company
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 115
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Re: the development of the resources of Liberia. |
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Andrews, G. W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 118
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Re: a suit by William Pickens against the Boston Guardian. |
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Anti-Imperialist League. Also: Erving Winslow
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 122
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Appeal to Reason
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 124
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Note from Du Bois concerning his opposition to the Jamestown Exposition |
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Archer, William
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 128
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Arnold, E. H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 133
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Re: Du Bois' family history. |
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Atkinson, Margaretta
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 138
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Re: DJ Bois' advice to a young Black student. |
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Carnegie Library (Atlanta, Ga.)
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 143
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1902 petition by Negroes asking to use the library. |
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Atlanta Baptist College. Also: John Hope
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 148
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Includes correspondence on possible cooperation between the College and Atlanta University. |
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Atlanta University. Also: Horace Bumstead, M.W. Adams, Edward Ware
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 158
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Includes comments on Du Bois' sympathies for William Monroe Trotter; concerning George Foster Peabody, the Atlanta University conferences and conference reports, and lectures by Du Bois; a report by Du Bois on the conferences and their future work; correspondence on developments in the University; correspondence on possible campaign by the Anti-Tuberculosis League in Atlanta; correspondence on Du Bois' leaving Atlanta University for the NAACP. |
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Atlantic Monthly. Also: Bliss Perry
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 287
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Baker, Ray Stannard
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 299
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Re: the Niagara Movement; concerning Du Bois' ideas on the difficulties for someone corning from the outside in studying the Negro problem; concerning a Baker article on rural Negroes. |
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Baker, T. N.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 316
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1906 letter from Du Bois critical of Baker's recent statements in the Congregationalist and Christian World about black women. |
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Barber, J. Max
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 323
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Re: the founding of The Crisis. |
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Barnett, Ida B. Wells
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 328
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Re: reactions to The Souls of Black Folk. |
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Bassett, E. D.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 339
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Re: John Brown. |
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Belgium. Consul-General to the United States. Also: Paul Hageman
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 344
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Memo from Du Bois to Hageman concerning the possible migration of American Negroes to the Congo Free State. |
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Bell, Ralcy Husted
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 355
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Bentley, Charles E.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 369
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1905 letter to Bentley from a committee (Du Bois, Kelly Miller, J.W.E. Bowen, Alexander Walters and H.T. Johnson) concerning a proposed visit to President Theodore Roosevelt to urge actions in favor of Blacks. |
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Berea College. Also: A.E. Thomson
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 370
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Re: plans of the College to open a separate school for Negroes legally excluded from the College |
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Bishop, Samuel H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 375
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Blyden, Edward
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 382
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1909 letter firm Du Bois concerning a proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Booklovers Magazine. Also: Frederick Speirs
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 393
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Booth, Joseph
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 408
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Re: Booth's work in Africa. |
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Borgquest, Alvin
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 413
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Correspondence concerning an investigation at Clark University (Massachusetts) on peculiarities of the Negro in crying. |
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Bradford, George
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 420
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Re: Du Bois' application for membership in the Sons of the American Revolution. |
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Brown, Agnes
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 458
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Re: her interest in racial matters. |
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Brown, Thomas
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 474
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Re: the Niagara Movement |
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Bryan, William Jennings
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 478
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1908 note from Bryan's secretary acknowledging receipt of materials from Du Bois. |
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Bryce, James
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 479
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All invitation from Du Bois asking Bryce to speak at an Atlanta University conference. |
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Burghardt, Sarah
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 490
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1877 letter from Du Bois to his grandmother. |
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Burleigh, Harry T.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 491
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Burroughs, Charles
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 192
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Re: a reading given by Burroughs at Atlanta University. |
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Byrd, W. A.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 497
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Re: the Niagara Movement and an enclosed article on Du Bois and Booker T. Washington written by Byrd. |
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Calloway, Thomas J.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 512
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Carnegie, Andrew
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 519
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the work of the Atlanta University conferences and requesting Carnegie's financial support for this and similar work. |
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Carnegie Foundation
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 522
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Request for support of research into the history and condition of American Blacks. |
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Century Magazine. Also: Richard Watson Gilder
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 533
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Letter from Du Bois proposing an article on Reconstruction. |
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Ceruti, E. Burton
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 534
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Re: the Niagara Movement and The Horizon. |
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Charities. Also: Paul U. Kellogg
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 539
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Re: a contribution by Du Bois to that journal |
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 589
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Re: mention made of Chesnutt in a forthcoming article by Du Bois; concerning the Niagara Movement; about Du Bois' plans for a journal. |
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Circle. Also: Lyman Beecher Stowe
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 599
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Re: Stowe's projected articles on the Negro and Du Bois' views of some aspects of the articles. |
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Clement, E. H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 606
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Re: his interpretation of Du Bois' views of segregation |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 611
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Clifford, J. R.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 617
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1909 letter from Clifford concerning the Niagara Movement |
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Cole and Johnson. Also: James Weldon Johnson
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 618
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Re: Du Bois' plan for an organization of Negro musical and theatrical talent in New York City in connection with the Niagara Movement. |
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Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 621
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Colliers Weekly. Also: Richard Lloyd Jones
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 629
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Re: Du Bois' suggestion for a regular column in the journal about the Black race. |
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Coman, Katharine
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 637
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Re: the Atlanta University conferences |
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Comings, Samuel H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 638
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Comings' criticism of Du Bois' educational ideas with Du Bois' reply. |
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Committee for Improving the Industrial Condition of Negroes in New York
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 644
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Re: a speech given by Du Bois for the Committee. |
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Committee of Twelve. Also: Archibald Grimke, Kelly, Miller
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 652
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Materials on the organization of the Committee in 1904; Du Bois proposal for the Committee; information on the work of the Committee on racial matters from Miller and Grimke; a letter from Grimke and Miller concerning Du Bois' 1905 resignation from the Committee. |
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Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Also: Paul Kennaday
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 663
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Commons, John R.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 667
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Conference on the Status of the American Negro
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 672
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Program for a 1909 New York City meeting which was to lead to the organization of the NAACP. |
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Congregational Sunday School of Great Barrington. Also: Edward Van Lennep
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 673
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1892 letter from Du Bois commenting on his residence and study in Germany. |
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Congregationalist and Christian World
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 676
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1906 letter from Du Bois demanding an apology for published comments in that journal about a group of Black women meeting in Nashville. |
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Constitution League. Also: John Milholland, A. B. Humphrey
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 677
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Re: meetings of the organization in 1906; correspondence concerning Du Bois' nomination as a director of the League; correspondence from 1909 on their plans for a periodical. |
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Cook, C. C.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 688
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Letter from Du Bois concerning a proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Coopers International Union. Also: James A. Cable
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 695
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Correspondence concerning the relations of Blacks with the Union. |
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Cox, E. F.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 703
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 705
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Correspondence about the possibility of Du Bois moving his family to New Haven, Connecticut in 1910. |
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Crosby, Mr.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 708
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1905 inquiry from Du Bois about hotel rates in Buffalo for a Niagara Movement meeting. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 721
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Re: the racial ancestry of General Lew Wallace. |
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Davis, Anna N.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 727
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Re: the possibility of a Negro student attend in Brookwood Labor College. |
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DeBerry, William N.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 730
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Re: the Niagara Movement |
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Diggs, James R. L.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 741
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Re: the Niagara Movement; correspondence concerning a history of Reconstruction from the Negro point of view. |
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Dillard, James H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 745
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Diton, Carl
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 749
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Dollar, John
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 758
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Re: Du Bois' return from Germany and start of his teaching career at Wilberforce. |
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Dolliver, J. P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 765
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Doubleday, Page and Company. Also: Walter Hines Page
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 767
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Re: possible publication of a book by Du Bois and concerning Du Bois' criticism of their publication of Thomas Dixon's writings. |
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Frederick Douglass Center of Chicago (Ill.). Also: Celia Parker Woolley
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 777
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Du Bois, Mary Burghardt
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 785
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1883 letter from Du Bois to his mother describing a trip to New Bedford, Massachusetts. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 789
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 797
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1907 letter from Du Bois to his daughter. |
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Dunbar, Paul Laurence
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 819
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Correspondence, including mention by Du Bois of possible publication of a journal (1903); an autobiographical sketch prepared by Dunbar. |
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Eaton, Isabel
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 838
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Eliot, Charles W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 863
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Ellis, George W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 864
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Correspondence including that concerning Du Bois' proposed Encyclopedia Africana; a copy of a letter from D. E. Howard, Secretary of the Treasury of Liberia, to Edward Blyden concerning Liberia. |
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Encyclopedia Africana
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 877
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Copies of Du Bois' letters to Charles Eliot and Edward Blyden concerning the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Epworth League. Also: I. Garland Penn
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 881
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Re: the maintenance of segregated cars by the Southern railroads. |
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Equal Suffrage League
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 882
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Copy of a 1908 petition to the U.S. Congress concerning disfranchisement. |
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Ethiopian Progressive Association
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 886
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Copy of 1905 constitution of the Association. |
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Fariera, Vernealia
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 895
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Du Bois' advice to a young Black student. |
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Farnum, Henry W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 898
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Fauset, Jessie
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 904
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Correspondence about teaching appointments which Fauset was seeking and concerning her summer teaching at Fisk University in 1904; a descriptive essay by Fauset, "My House," written in 1907. |
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La Guardia, Fiorello H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 926
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Re: a possible meeting site in Ohio for the Niagara Movement meeting in 1905. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 929
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Fisk University
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 935
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Copy of the constitution of the Class of 1888; correspondence with members of the Class of 1888; an 1890 letter from classmate L. A. Bowers; a class newsletter edited by Du Bois; correspondence in 1905 with President J. G. Merrill about the possibility of a Fisk professor attending the Niagara Movement meeting; a 1908 letter froim Du Bois to the children of the Class of 1888; a 1908 letter from President Merrill about Du Bois' mcommencement address, "Galileo Galilei." |
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Foraker, Joseph B.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 979
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1907 exchange including Du Bois' expression of appreciation for Foraker's work on behalf of Negro soldiers involved in a Brownsville, Texas incident. |
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Forbes, George W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 979
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Force, Edith R.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 980
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Re: the merits of academic and industrial training for Blacks |
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Frissell, H. B.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 992
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Fuller, Solomon C.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 995
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General Education Board. Also: Wallace Buttrick
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1000
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Minutes of January 1908 conference concerning Negroes in New York City, including a plan by Du Bois for a proposed Social settlement for Negroes in the city; correspondence. |
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Georgia Equal Rights Convention. Also: William J. White
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1015
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The call for a 1906 meeting; the presidential address and resolutions adopted by the meeting; a notice for a 1907 meeting. |
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Germany. U. S. Consulate. Also: Moritz Schanz
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1028
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1907 letter from Du Bois concerning the possibility of American Negroes emigrating to German West Africa. |
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Gibbs, Miflin W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1029
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1910 correspondence concerning the possible purchase of a hotel by a group of Blacks. |
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Gordon, James H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1041
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Re: arrangements for the 1910 Niagara Movement meeting |
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Greener, Richard T.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1050
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Comments from Greener in Du Bois' John Brown. |
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Griggs, Sutton
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1056
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1909 request from Du Bois for names of possible Horizon subscribers and agents and possible Niagara Movement members. |
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Grimke, Francis J.
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1057
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Re: Du Bois' Credo; concerning Grimke's attendance at a planned January 1904 Carnegie Hall Meeting. |
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Gunner, Byron
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1877-1910
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Reel 1: 1068
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Hall, G. Stanley
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1
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Hallowell, Richard P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 4
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Re: Reconstruction and Negro suffrage. |
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Hampton Institute. Also: Thomas Jesse Jones
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 18
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Re: possible cooperation between Hampton and Atlanta University on studies of the Negro. |
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 33
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Hart, Albert Bushnell
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 43
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Re: Du Bois' opposition to Booker T. Washington. |
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Harvard University
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 55
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Du Bois' commencement program (1890); a statement of his academic progress (1892); miscellaneous materials. |
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Haworth, Paul
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 80
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Hayford, Casely
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 83
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Letter from Hayford suggesting the value of an exchange of thoughts between American Blacks and West Africans. |
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Haynes, George E.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 84
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Re: possibilities of YMCA work in Negro schools in the South. |
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 92
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Statement concerning Hershaw's relationship to the Republican Party; concerning The Horizon. |
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 110
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Re: Hill's plans to leave Tuskegee. |
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Hoggan, Frances
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 115
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Correspondence, including Du Bois' comments on the treatment and condition of Southern Negroes; concerning William Stanley Braithwaite. |
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Holt, Hamilton
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 151
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Invitation from Du Bois for the 1909 Atlanta University conference. |
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Hooper, William D.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 152
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Comments from Hooper on The Souls of Black For) and its effect upon him. |
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Hope, John
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 153
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Correspondence, including Du Bois' criticism of Hope for accepting the aid of Booker T. Washington in obtaining money from Andrew Carnegie for Atlanta Baptist College. |
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Horizon
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 163
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1909 letters to the guarantors of the journal concerning finances of the magazine and on plans to issue the magazine in conjunction with the Constitution League, John Milholland and J. Max Barber; miscellaneous materials. |
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Hourwich, I. A.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 179
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1904 letter from Hourwich comparing the condition of Russian Jews and American Blacks. |
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Howland, Emily
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 184
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Hubbard, W. P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 186
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Letter from Hubbard concerning his service as a member of the City Council of Toronto, Ontario. |
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Hunton, Addie W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 192
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Hurst, John
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 195
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Independent. Also: William Hayes Ward
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 198
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Correspondence concerning charges of Booker T. Washington's financial support of the Black press. |
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Jackson, J. S.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 233
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1908 letter from Du Bois concerning the Niagara Movement and the attitude of its members towards the election of William Howard Taft as president. |
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George W. Jacobs and Company. Also: Ellis Oberholtzer
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 237
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Re: the publication of John Brown. |
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James, Henry
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 268
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Letter to Du Bois on the occasion of Du Bois' 1907 visit to England. |
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James, William
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 270
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Johnson, Campbell C.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 275
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Johnson, J. Rosamond
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 277
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Johnson, Joseph
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 278
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Correspondence on Du Bois' thoughts on the proper course of action for the Episcopal Church in its treatment of Black members. |
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Johnston, Harry
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 283
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Jones, Anna
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 286
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Re: plans for a women's auxiliary to the Niagara Movement. |
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 287
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Jones, Gilbert
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 291
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Jordan, L. G.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 306
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the National Afro-American Council and Du Bois' views of that organization. |
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Keeler, Clarissa Olds
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 312
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Re: Keeler's research into prison conditions for Blacks in the South. |
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Kelley, Florence
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 316
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Kellor, Frances A.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 319
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Knobe, Bertha
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 341
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Includes Du Bois' list of the 15 most prominent living Black women. |
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Krackowizer, E. W.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 344
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Re: Du Bois' views on William Howard Taft and the Republican Party in 1908. |
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La Follette, Robert
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 347
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Re: the possibility of La Follette visiting Atlanta University. |
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Lewis, Eva
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 365
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Re: Du Bois' family history and his plan to join the Sons of the American Revolution. |
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Lindsay, Samuel McCune
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 383
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Re: the Atlanta University conferences. |
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Livingstone, W. P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 384
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Re: Livingstone's study of racial problems in America. |
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Low, Seth
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 400
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Luling, Grace
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 403
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Correspondence, including excerpts of a letter of E. B. Layant, Commissioner of Education in South Africa, concerning education of natives in South Africa. |
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McCall, James
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 417
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Re: McCall's plans for the uplift of Blacks on Southern plantations through the development of experimental farms. |
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McClures Magazine. Also: S.S. McClure
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 424
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1907 correspondence on Du Bois' criticisms of an article by Thomas Nelson Page. |
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A. S. McClurg and Company
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 433
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Re: the publication of The Souls of Black Folk; discussion of the publication of a novel, Scorn, being written by Du Bois; concerning The Golden Fleece (later published as The Quest of the Silver Fleece). |
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McDowell, William O.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 518
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1908 correspondence from McDowell concerning his nomination for a Nobel Peace Award. |
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McElwee, S. A. M. and others. Also: including D.R. Wilkins, Oscar De Priest, R. R. Wright, Jr.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 520
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1905 letter to Du Bois concerning support in Chicago for the Niagara Movement. |
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McGhee, Fredrick L.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 521
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1903 letter from McGhee concerning the Carnegie Hall conference. |
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McKenzie, Fayette A.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 526
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Re: McKenzie's proposed Fraternity of American Indians which would work for the advancement of American Indians. |
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McMaster, A. J.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 530
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Re: the position of Blacks in America in 1907. |
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Marshall, Douglass
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 545
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Re: Marshall's theatrical career. |
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Marston, M. B.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 550
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Du Bois' views of women's rights. |
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Marvin, Frederic Rowland
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 552
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Re: The Souls of Black Folk. |
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Matthews, Victoria E.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 563
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Re: an Atlanta University conference. |
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May, Samuel, Jr.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 564
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Exchange in 1907 concerning segregation and the need for higher educational facilities to train teachers for common and industrial schools. |
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Merriam, George C.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 571
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1905 correspondence concerning Du Bois' plans for The Moon. |
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Milholland, John
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 582
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Re: the Constitution League, the Niagara Movement, the Atlanta riot of 1906, J. Max Barber. |
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Miller, Kelly
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 615
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Re: the planned Carnegie Hall conference and the outcome of that meeting; on the Niagara Movement; on relations between Du Bois and Miller. |
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Moon
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 642
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Du Bois' plan for the proposed journal; miscellaneous materials. |
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Moore, A. P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 651
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1907 letter from Du Bois concerning the Carnegie Hall conference of 1904, the Committee of Twelve, Du Bois' resignation from that Committee and Du Bois' attitude towards Booker T. Washington. |
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Morgan, Clement G.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 669
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Re: the proposed Carnegie Hall conference, including copies of Du Bois' memos to Kelly Miller, Archibald Grimke, Fredrick McGhee and Edward H. Morris on the meeting. |
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Morton, James F., Jr.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 680
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Re: Morton's work and writing in opposition to racial prejudice. |
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Moton, R. R.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 685
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Murphy, Edgar Gardner
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 687
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Murray, Daniel
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 689
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Re: John Brown. |
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Murray, F. H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 691
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Re: The Horizon. |
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Murray, Morris
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 709
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Re: The Horizon. |
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Nagel, Charles
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 715
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Nash, Paul
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 716
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Nation. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Paul Elmer Moore
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 717
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Re: published statements on the illiteracy of Blacks; concerning a review by Villard of Du Bois' John Brown. |
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National Afro-American Council. Also: Alexander Walters
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 730
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: William English Walling, Frances Blascoer, A. E. Pillsbury
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 787
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Re: the founding of the organization and Du Bois' position with it; minutes of the Executive Committee; Crisis materials; financial materials. |
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National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 762
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Re: Du Bois' desire to study tuberculosis at an Atlanta University conference. |
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National Association of Colored Womens Clubs. Also: Sarah Garnet, Mary Cato, Lydia Smith, Verina Morton-Jones
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 739
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1907 greeting from the Association to the Niagara Movement. |
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National League Boston. Also: Clement Morgan
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 742
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Invitation to an 1894 mass meeting at which Du Bois was to protest lynching. |
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National Negro American Political League. Also: L. G. Jordan
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 743
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Re: a possible meeting of racial organizations in Detroit in 1?08; a 1908 circular on a Brownsville, Texas racial incident. |
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National Negro Committee. Also: Frances Blascoer, William English Walling
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 747
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Announcements and programs of meetings, 1909-10; correspondence from Walling about the membership and work of the Conmittee; plans for the enlargement of the Committee. |
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Negro Young Peoples Christian and Educational Congress. Also: I. Garland Penn
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 760
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New York Evening Post. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 772
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1905 exchange concerning Du Bois' charge that a sum of money was used by Booker T. Washington's forces to purchase the influence of the black press. |
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Newark (N.J.) Social Settlement Association
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 779
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Re: their plans for a Negro soclal settlement. |
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Niagara Movement. Also: Du Bois, Mason Hawkins, Edward C. Williams, George Jackson, Robert Barcus, j. Milton Waldron, George Crawford, Clement Morgan, Frederick McGhee, J. Max Barber, F. H. Murray
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 839
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Circular for the 1905 meeting; program; constitution; by-laws; a declaration of principles; membership letters; certificate of incorporation; announcements and program for the 1906 Harper's Ferry meeting; membership lists; a December 1907 letter of resignation as General Secretary (not sent) from Du Bois; financial records; a 1908 form letter sent out by the Niagara Movement urging support for Joseph Foraker as the Republican presidential candidate; materials concerning a 1907 controversy in the Niagara Movement over the Massachusetts Branch and involving Clement Morgan and William Monroe Trotter. |
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Norton, C. E.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 785
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Outlook. Also: Lynan Abbott
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1042
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Ovington, Mary White
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1046
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Extensive correspondence concerning her interest in social settlement work among New York Blacks; a 1906 letter from Ovington concerning the Committee for Improving Industrial Conditions of Negroes in New York City. |
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Owens,C. C.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1118
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Re: the 1908 presidential election and the Socialist and Prohibition parties. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1121
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Re: The Moon and the Edward L. Simon Company and Pace's employment by the Solvent Bank in Memphis. |
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Palmer, Loring C.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1134
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Re: The Horizon. |
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Pan-African Conference
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1136
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Copy of reports from the 1900 conference in London; copy of an address, "To the Nations of the World," signed by Du Bois, Alexander Walters, Henry Brown and Sylvester Williams. |
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Pan-Racial Institute. Also: J. F. Jones
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1149
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Letters from 1902 and 1905 from this group concerning their goals and work. |
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Parkhurst, C. H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1159
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Peabody, George Foster
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1163
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Re: Du Bois' attitude towards the controversy between William Monroe Trotter and Booker. T. Washington. |
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Pemberton, Caroline
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1173
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Re: the publication of Souls of Black Folk; concerning the relationship of labor and capital. |
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University of Pennsylvania
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1180
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Re: Du Bois' study of Philadelphia Negroes. |
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Pegues, Professor
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1184
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Re: the Niagara Movement meeting of 1905. |
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Philadelphia Record
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1186
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Du Bois' refutation of an article about the condition of American Blacks. |
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Pickens, William
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1189
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Pickett, William
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1190
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Du Bois' comments on the possibility of the emigration of American Blacks to Africa. |
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Pillsbury, Albert E.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1194
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Pingree, Lizzie
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1196
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Re: Du Bois' departure from Atlanta University in 1910. |
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Plunkett, Horace
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1214
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Re: Plunkett's book on Ireland and his recent visit to the United States. |
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Proctor, H. H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1246
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Pullman Company. Also: Robert T. Lincoln
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1249
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1903 letter to the company concerning the exclusion of Blacks from Pullman cars on Southern railroads. |
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Purington, Elmer
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1250
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Includes Du Bois' opinions on how money from the Freedmen's Aid fund should be spent. |
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Queen, Hallie E.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1253
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Re: the study of Souls of Black Folk at a Cornell University student club in 1907. |
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Republican National Committee. Also: Harry S. New
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1266
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1908 protest on the seating of delegates from the South who were selected at conventions from which Blacks were excluded. |
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Reynolds, Helen
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1269
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Re: William Stanley Braithwaite. |
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Ross, Edward A.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1290
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Re: Du Bois' request to the Saye Foundation for support of the Atlanta University studies. |
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Rubinow, Isaac M.
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1296
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Re: the compatability between socialist throry and the racial views of Du Bois. |
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Ruff, Charles
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1877-1910
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Reel 2: 1303
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Re: Booker T. Washington and the Atlanta riot of 1906. |
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Sadler, Michael
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 3
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Sanborn, Franklin B.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 27
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Schiff, Jacob
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 48
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Re: possible financial support by Schiff for The Moon. |
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Scudder, Reverend
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 64
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1886 letter from Du Bois, while a student at Fisk University, to the pastor of his church in Great Barrington, concerning his activity at Fisk. |
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Seligman, Edwin R.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 71
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Includes Seligman's comments on Du Bois' credo. |
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Simon, Edward
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 92
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Re: the publication of The Moon and on the Edward L. Simon Company, printers. |
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Singer, Isadore
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 124
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Re: Singer's proposed encyclopedia of the Negro race. |
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John F. Slater Fund. Also: D.C. Gilman
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 127
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Re: Du Bois' study in Germany in 1892; concerning the Atlanta University studies. |
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Smith, Wilford
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 144
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1902 correspondence concerning Du Bois' proposed complaint to the Interstate Commerce Commission about the exclusion of Blacks from sleeping cars of Southern railroads. |
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Sons of the American Revolution
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 153
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Re: Du Bois' membership application to the group. |
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Soule, Annah May
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 166
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Re: the publication of souls of Black Folk. |
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Southern Railway Company
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 171
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1901 letter from the Company concerning Du Bois' complaint to the Interstate Commerce Commission over the refusal of a ticket for a sleeping car. |
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Spahr, Charles
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 178
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Stevens, M. E.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 192
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Stone, Alfred Holt
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 210
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Re: a published interview with Stone about his views on racial topics; concerning the operation of Stone's plantation in Mississippi; concerning Stone's writings on the Negro. |
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Storer College. Also: Henry T. McDonald
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 262
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Re: a possible Niagara Movement meeting at the College in 1907. |
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Storey, Moorfield
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 264
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Re: a pamphlet by Storey about the Philippines. |
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Sylvain, Benito
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 278
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Talbert, W. H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 284
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Re: arrangements for the 1905 Niagara Movement meeting. |
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Tanner, Henry O.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 291
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Taussig, F. U.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 291
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Tylor, E. B.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 296
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Re: the Horizon. |
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 303
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Thirkield, William P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 309
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Re: a Du Bois article on education. |
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Thomas, Joe T.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 311
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1901 broadside by Thomas concerning the Congo Free State. |
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Thomas, Victor P.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 312
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Re: the controversy between Booker T. Washington and Du Bois. |
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Trotter, William Monroe
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 349
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Inviting Du Bois to speak in Boston on Reconstruction; concerning reports of Booker T. Washington's control of Black newspapers (including a letter of D. R. Wilkins about approaches made to the Chicago Conservator by Washington supporters); concerning Du Bois' role in the formation of the Negro Business League. |
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Tuskegee Institute. Also: Booker T. Washington, Emmett Scott
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 373
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Includes a telegram from 1894 offering Du Bois a teaching position. |
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United Mine Workers. Also: S. M. Sexton
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 381
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Re: the relation of the Negro to that union. |
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U.S. Bureau of Labor. Also: Carroll Wright
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 383
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Re: a proposed study by Du Bois of Lowndes County, Alabama. |
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U.S. Census Office. Also: Walter Willcox, John Koren, J. A. Hill, Thomas Jesse Jones
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 479
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-concerning Du Bois' study of the Negro farmer; concerning studies of crime. |
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U.S. President. Also: Theodore Roosevelt
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 557
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1905 invitation to the President to visit Atlanta University; a 1906 memorial, prepared by a committee including Du Bois, Kelly Miller, Alexander Walters. J.W.E. Bowen and H.T. Johnson, concerning discrimination in the South and asking for national aid to education in the South. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 561
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Voice of the Negro. Also: J. Max Barber
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 570
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Re: Du Bois' accusation in 1905 of subsidization of the Black press by Booker T. Washington (including correspondence with the Charleston Messenger and Pauline Hopkins about Booker T. Washington's influence over the Black press and opposition to the Voice of the Negro). |
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Vollum, Alfred
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 578
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Letter from Du Bois discussing reasons for providing federal aid to education of Southern Blacks. |
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Wallace, David R.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 582
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1908 letter from Wallace explaining his resignation from the Niagara Movement due to employment in the South. |
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Walters, Alexander. Also: Kelly Miller
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 583
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Letter from Walters and Miller concerning a 1905 proposed Committee of Du Bois, J. W. E. Bowen, Bishop Abraham Grant and Walters which would seek a visit with President Theodore Roosevelt to discuss disfranchisement in the South, discrimination in interstate railroad service and national aid to Southern education; concerning the difficulties of working with William Monroe Trotter. |
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Ward, William Hayes
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 595
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Comments from Ward on the Atlanta University conference report on the Negro Church; concerning the payment of taxes and voting practices of Georgia Blacks. |
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Ware, Edward T.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 598
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Warrick, Meta
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 611
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Re: her work for the Jamestown Exposition; concerning John Brown. |
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Washington, Booker T. Also: Emmett Scott
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 618
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Re: Du Bois' possible candidacy for a position with the District of Columbia school system; concerning Du Bois' study of Southern education; concerning protests being made over discrimination in Southern railroad sleeping cars against lacks; concerning the Carnegie Hall conference of black leaders in New York City in 1904; a letter from Scott to Du Bois concerning attendance at that meeting. |
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Weber, Max
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 663
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Re: a possible translation of Souls of Black Folk into German; concerning Weber's investigation of racial problems in the United States. |
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Welsh, Herbert
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 676
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Welsh's ideas of Negro education. |
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Wetmore, J. Douglas
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 682
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Includes Wetmore's comments on The Souls of Black Folk; on the 1908 presidential election; on The Horizon. |
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Wheeler, Kittredge
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 688
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Re: Booker T. Washington and industrial education. |
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Wibecan, George
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 693
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1909 letter from Wibecan concerning the work of the Niagara Movement. |
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Wilberforce University
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 697
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1894 offer of a teaching position to Du Bois. |
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Willcox, Walter
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 701
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Correspondence concerning Jessie Fauset; concerning Du Bois and Willcox's conflicting positions on solutions of racial problems. |
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Williams, Daniel H.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 712
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Williams, Edward C.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 713
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Re: The Horizon. |
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Williams, Talcott
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 719
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Re: the publication of The Moon. |
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Williams, W. T. B.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 721
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Wills, John
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 724
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Re: the business management of The Horizon. |
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Woods, Granville T.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 745
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 747
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1908 letter from Woodson, while a student at the University of Chicago, concerning his study of the Negro church. |
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Wooster,Lucinda
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 752
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Re: Du Bois' family history. |
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Work, Monroe N.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 763
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Re: Du Bois' Lowndes County, Alabama study in 1906. |
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Worlds Fair. Also: Carroll Wright
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 768
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1903 letter from Wright concerning a proposed exhibit at the Fair. |
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Wright, Carroll
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 771
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 773
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Yates, Josephine Silone
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 777
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Re: criticism by Thomas N. Baker in The Congregationalist and Christian World of Black women. |
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Young, Charles
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 780
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Re: a proposed monument for Paul Laurence Dunbar. |
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Young, Nathan B.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 781
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Re: the Niagara Movement. |
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Zimmerman,M. V.
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1877-1910
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Reel 3: 783
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1908 exchange including Du Bois' views of the Republican Party and the presidential election. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1911
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1911
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Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: Travers Buxton
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1911
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Reel 4: 2
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Re: Du Bois' visit to England and the attitude in that country towards the Du Bois-Washington controversy. |
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Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel
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1911
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Reel 4: 6
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Du Bois, Nina
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1911
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Reel 4: 10
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1911
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Reel 4: 41
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Letter from Du Bois to his daughter describing Niagara Falls. |
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Gruening, Martha
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1911
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Reel 4: 43
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Telegram to the National American Woman Suffrage Association concerning a resolution opposing racial discrimination. |
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Haines Normal and Industrial School. Also: Lucy Laney
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1911
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Reel 4: 44
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Letter to Du Bois describing the school's need for money and the opposition of Booker T. Washington to the school . |
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Harris, J. H.
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1911
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Reel 4: 45
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Jones, Anna
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1911
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Reel 4: 46
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the Kansas City, Missouri housing discrimination controversy. |
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Milholland, John
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1911
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Reel 4: 57
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Re: opposition to Du Bois' appearance at the Lyceum Club in London for a dinner in his honor, including letters of Ettie Sayer on this matter. |
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National American Woman Suffrage Association. Also: Mary Ware Dennett
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1911
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Reel 4: 74
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Letter to Du Bois concerning that organization's decision not to consider a resolution opposing racial discrimination. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Mary D. Mdclean, Mary White Ovington
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1911
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Reel 4: 75
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Financial materials; reports; executive committee minutes; a copy of a letter of R. R. Moton to Villard (enclosing a letter of Booker T. Washington) concerning Washington's attitude towards the NAACP; a letter of H. O. Cook to Villard concerning housing discrimination in Kansas City, Missouri; a request to the New York Foundation for financial assistance for the NAACP; articles of incorporation for the NAACP; by-laws. |
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Niagara Movement
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1911
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Reel 4: 120
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Letter from Du Bois urging members to support the NAACP. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1911
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Reel 4: 121
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Letter criticizing Du Bois' methods of opposition to Booker T. Washington. |
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Pease, Margaret
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1911
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Reel 4: 122
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Sayer, Ettie
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1911
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Reel 4: 123
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Correspondence concerning a dinner in Du Bois' honor at the Lyceum Club in London. |
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Spitz, Karl
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1911
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Reel 4: 140
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Universal Races Congress
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1911
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Reel 4: 141
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Programs, reports, abstracts of reports. |
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Ward, William Hayes
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1911
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Reel 4: 194
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A. General Correspondence, 1912
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1912
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Atlanta University. Also: Edward Ware
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1912
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Reel 4: 324
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Re: the possibility of transferring the work of the Atlanta University conferences to the NAACP; concerning a controversy over ratings given to Howard University in an Atlanta University report edited by Du Bois. |
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Brewster, William T.
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1912
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Reel 4: 333
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Re: Du Bois' preparation of The Negro. |
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Christian Recorder. Also: R. R. Wright, Jr.
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1912
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Reel 4: 342
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Committee of Fourteen. Also: Frederick H. Whitin
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1912
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Reel 4: 344
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Re: racial segregation in New York City restaurants. |
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Committee on Industrial Relations. Also: Edward Devine
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1912
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Reel 4: 352
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Re: the Committee's investigation of labor conditions. |
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Ferris, William H.
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1912
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Reel 4: 353
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Gruening, Martha
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1912
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Reel 4: 354
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Howard University. Also: Kelly Miller
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1912
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Reel 4: 358
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Re: an Atlanta University conference report's ratings of Howard University. |
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Lewis, William H.
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1912
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Reel 4: 362
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Morgan, Clement G.
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1912
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Reel 4: 363
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Includes a letter from Booker T. Washington soliciting funds for Tuskegee Institute. |
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National American Woman Suffrage Association. Also: Mary Ware Dennett
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1912
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Reel 4: 364
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, May Childs Nerney
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1912
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Reel 4: 365
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Financial materials; Board of Directors meeting minutes; reports. |
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Nerney, May Childs
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1912
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Reel 4: 389
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Petrie, W. M. Flinders
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1912
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Reel 4: 394
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Sage Foundation Homes Company
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1912
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Reel 4: 397
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Re: their refusal to sell a home lot to Du Bois. |
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Slater Fund. Also: James H. Dillard
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1912
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Reel 4: 398
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Re: the possibility of transferring the work of the Atlanta University conferences to the NAACP. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1912
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Reel 4: 402
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Re: attempts to segregate restaurants in New York City. |
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Wilson, Woodrow
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1912
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Reel 4: 405
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Copy of a letter from Wilson to Bishop Alexander Walters concerning a promise of "fair dealing" with blacks if Wilson is elected President. |
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World Conferences. Also: Lustav Spiller
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1912
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Reel 4: 408
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A. General Correspondence, 1913
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1913
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Aggrey, J. E. K.
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1913
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Reel 4: 485
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Letter to Du Bois about Pygrey's background and his desire to study with Du Bois. |
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American Negro Academy
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1913
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Reel 4: 493
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Program for a meeting. |
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Atlanta University. Also: M. W. Adams
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1913
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Reel 4: 492
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Letter to Du Bois, concerning the expenses of the Atlanta University conferences. |
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Dykema, P. W.
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1913
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Reel 4: 495
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Re: a Du Bois pageant |
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Impey, Catherine
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1913
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Reel 4: 500
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Correspondence concerning Davidson Jabavu and J. Tenyo Jabavu |
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Leigh, Oliver
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1913
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Reel 4: 505
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Lincoln, Robert T.
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1913
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Reel 4: 506
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And letters to Du Bois concerning an Invitation to attend the Emancipation Proclamation Exhibition. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard
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1913
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Reel 4: 507
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Board of Directors meeting minutes; treasurer's reports; a program for the annual conference; a memo to Joel and Arthur Spingarn and Mary White Ovington about possible ways to reorganize the Association. |
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Pacific International Exposition
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1913
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Reel 4: 543
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the role of the Negro in the planned exposition. |
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Survey. Also: Paul U. Kellogg
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1913
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Reel 4: 544
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Letters from the journal concerning a possible article by Du Bois. |
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Thoburn, Helen
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1913
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Reel 4: 547
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Letter from Thoburn concerning a pageant by Du Bois |
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1913
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Reel 4: 548
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Haworth, Paul
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1913
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Reel 4: 496
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A. General Correspondence, 1914
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1914
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African Methodist Episcopal Church. Also: Bishop John Hurst
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1914
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Reel 4: 621
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Re: a home for preachers. |
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American Institute of Social Science. Also: Josiah Strong
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1914
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Reel 4: 624
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American Journal of Sociology. Also: Albion Small
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1914
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Reel 4: 625
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Du Bois' views on goals for the immediate future for the American people to pursue. |
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Authors Club. Also: Rose. Algernon
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1914
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Reel 4: 631
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Bailey, Thomas P.
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1914
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Reel 4: 654
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Letter to Du Bois defending his attitudes in preparing a book on race. |
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Blackburn, K. M.
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1914
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Reel 4: 659
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Correspondence about the condition; of natives in Africa. |
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Booth, Joseph
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1914
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Reel 4: 601
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1914
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Reel 4: 669
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Drechsler, R. W.
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1914
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Reel 4: 671
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Letter to Du Bois concerning a German translation of the Quest of the Silver Fleece. |
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Dubois, Alfred
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1914
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Reel 4: 673
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Letter to Du Bois concerning commercial trade opportunities, in Haiti. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1914
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Reel 4: 680
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1914
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Reel 4: 681
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Eaton, Irene
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1914
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Reel 4: 683
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Re: a dinner and speech in Boston. |
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Eddy, Sarah J.
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1914
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Reel 4: 701
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Ellis,George
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1914
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Reel 4: 702
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Letter to Du Bois concerning Ellis' book on West Africa. |
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Ellis, Edith
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1914
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Reel 4: 703
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Fauset, Jessie
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1914
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Reel 4: 709
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Re: her literary work and plans. |
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General Federation of Womens Clubs. Also: Mary I. Wood
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1914
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Reel 4: 714
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Haney, Miriam
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1914
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Reel 4: 734
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Re: the Baha'i movement. |
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Hart, Albert Bushnell
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1914
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Reel 4: 737
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Hirsch, Charlotte
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1914
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Reel 4: 740
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Hoggan, Frances
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1914
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Reel 4: 743
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Holly, Alonzo
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1914
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Reel 4: 752
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Letter to Du Bois about Haiti (Jan. 4, 1916). |
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Henry Holt and Company
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1914
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Reel 4: 758
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Re: Du Bois' The Negro. |
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Illinois Federation of Colored Womens Clubs. Also: Sadie Sheppard
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1914
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Reel 4: 762
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Correspondence with Du Bois about the possibility of his presenting a pageant in Illinois. |
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Loeb, Jacques
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1914
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Reel 4: 771
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Re: a paper by Loeb read at the annual meeting of the NAACP. |
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MacDonald, J. Ramsay
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1914
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Reel 4: 772
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Correspondence concerning Du Bois' daughter's application to Bedales School in England. |
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Moffat, Adelene
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1914
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Reel 4: 774
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Mary White Ovington, May Childs Nerney, Florence Kelley
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1914
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Reel 4: 787
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Board of Directors meeting minutes; constitution and by-laws; annual conference programs; treasurer's reports; a history of the founding of the NAACP by Mary White Ovington; memos concerning the organization and work of the NAACP. |
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New Republic. Also: Herbert Croly
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1914
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Reel 4: 783
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Re: the establishment of that journal. |
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New York (N.Y.). Municipal Civil Service Commission. Also: Henry Moskowitz
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1914
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Reel 4: 784
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the appointment of Blacks to positions in the city. |
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Property Owners Improvement Corporation of Harlem
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1914
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Reel 4: 916
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Circulars from this group. |
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Races Congress. Also: Jules Rais
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1914
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Reel 4: 918
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Correspondence concerning their proposed 1915 meeting. |
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Roddy, B. M.
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1914
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Reel 4: 924
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Correspondence from Roddy concerning discrimination at a meeting of the Southern Sociological Congress in Memphis. |
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Schanz, Moritz
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1914
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Reel 4: 932
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Letter from Du Bois concerning German responsibility for the war in Europe. |
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Schneider, Pauline
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1914
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Reel 4: 933
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Re: the Souls of Black Folk. |
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Sharp, J. E. D.
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1914
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Reel 4: 938
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Correspondence concerning the NAACP. |
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Upton Sinclair
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1914
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Reel 4: 947
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Correspondence concerning a collection of Socialist literature being edited by Sinclair; concerning The Souls of Black Folk; concerning Negro songs. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1914
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Reel 4: 955
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Includes a letter from William Monroe Trotter to Spingarn. |
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Storey, Moorfield
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1914
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Reel 4: 966
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the American Bar Association and Black members. |
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Survey. Also: Paul U. Kellogg
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1914
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Reel 4: 969
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Thwing, Charles F.
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1914
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Reel 4: 970
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Union des Associations Internationales. Also: Paul Otlet
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1914
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Reel 4: 973
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U.S. Bureau of the Census. Also: William J. Harm
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1914
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Reel 4: 974
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Re: the preparation of a bulletin of statistics on Blacks. |
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U.S. Department of State. Also: William J. Bryan, Robert Lansing
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1914
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Reel 4: 979
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Re: passport difficulties of Nina Du Bois. |
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U.S. Senate. Also: Benjamin Tillman
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1914
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Reel 4: 1006
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Re: Black voters and legislators in the South during Reconstruction. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1914
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Reel 4: 1007
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the need to insure Black participation in work on a forthcoming census report. |
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Ward, William Hayes
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1914
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Reel 4: 1010
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Letters from Ward conrerning poetry written by Du Bois. |
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Wolfe, A. B.
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1914
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Reel 4: 1013
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Correspondence concerning sinlilarities of the NAACP and the Niagara Movement. |
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World Conferences. Also: Gustav Spiller
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1914
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Reel 4: 1017
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A. General Correspondence, 1915
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1915
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Armstrong Manual Training School. Also: Garnett Wilkinson
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1915
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Reel 4: 1159
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Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Black, Morris
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1915
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Reel 4: 1183
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Re: Black's possible financial support for Du Bois' pageant. |
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Blatch, Harriot Stanton
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1915
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Reel 4: 1186
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Re: a centennial celebration of the birth of her mother, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. |
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Brown, S. D.
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1915
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Reel 4: 1188
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Letter to Du Bois on the effects of Booker T. Washington's death. |
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Brownlow, Louis
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1915
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Reel 4: 1191
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Letter to Mary Church Terrell concerning The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Carnegie, Andrew
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1915
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Reel 4: 1193
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Letter to Du Bois from Carnegie's secretary. |
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Chase, W. Calvin
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1915
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Reel 4: 1195
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Letter congratulating Du Bois on The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Chipnian, Miner
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1915
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Reel 4: 1198
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Letter to Du Bois concerning The Souls of Black Folk. |
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Cook, George W.
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1915
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Reel 4: 1199
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Re: Du Bois' pageant. |
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District of Columbia. Board of Education. Also: Coralie Cook, Roscoe Conkling Bruce
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1915
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Reel 4: 1201
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Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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District of Columbia. Supreme Court. Also: Stafford, Wendell P.
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1915
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Reel 4: 1203
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Du Bois' reconmendation of L. M. Hershaw to the District Board of Education. |
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Dodd, M. C.
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1915
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Reel 4: 1205
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Letter to Du Bois thanking him for a copy of Souls of Black Folk and mentioning the death of Booker T. Washington. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1915
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Reel 4: 1208
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Letters to W. E. B. Du Bois, including one mentioning the reaction of the British to The Birth of a Nation. |
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1915
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Garvey, Marcus
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1915
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Reel 4: 1260
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Note to Du Bois welcoming him to Jamaica. |
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Grimke, Archibald
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1915
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Reel 4: 1261
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Congratulating Du Bois on The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Hilyer, Andrew
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1915
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Congratulating Du Bois on The Star of Ethiopia, and including a similar letter Hilyer had received from Bishop Alexander Walters. |
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Hope, John
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1915
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Reel 5: 22
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Re: Du Bois' writings. |
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Humphrey, H. B.
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1915
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Reel 5: 24
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Comments on Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Humphrey, W. A.
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1915
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Reel 5: 28
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Letter to Du Bois disagreeing with his ideas and stating his belief that the Black race is the least evolved section of mankind. |
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Hunt, Caroline
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1915
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Reel 5: 32
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Comments on Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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McKenzie, Fayette A.
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1915
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Reel 5: 41
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Correspondence with Du Bois upon the occasion of McKenzie's election to the presidency of Fisk University. |
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Matthews, Mabel Burghardt
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1915
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Reel 5: 43
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Mitchell, George
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1915
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Reel 5: 50
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Re: Du Bois' plan for a Horizon Guild for the development of art among Blacks. |
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Moffat, Adelene
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1915
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Reel 5: 53
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Morton, Ferdinand Q.
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1915
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Reel 5: 58
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Music School Settlement for Colored People in New York City
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1915
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Reel 5: 60
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Correspondence concerning Du Bois' membership on the Board of Directors. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Charles Studin. May Childs Nerney, Joel Spingarn, Archibald Grimke, George Cook, Butler Wilson
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1915
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Reel 5: 69
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Financial and budget materials; treasurer's reports; Board of Directors meeting minutes; a statement from Du Bois concerning his pageant, Star of Ethiopia-; a letter of resignation from Du Bois from his position as Director of Publications and Research (not sent). |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1915
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Peabody's 1et.ter to Oswald Garrison Villard about Haiti. |
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Rand School of Social Science
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1915
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Reel 5: 156
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Re: their offer to Du Bois of membership on an Advisory Board of the Department of kesearch. |
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Safford, William E.
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1915
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Reel 5: 163
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Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Spence, Mary C.
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1915
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Reel 5: 187
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Letter to Du Bois on the academic standards at Fisk University. |
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Star of Ethiopia
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1915
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Reel 5: 194
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Re: the presentation of the pageant in Washington. |
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Starr, Frederick
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1915
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Reel 5: 200
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Re: Major Charles Young. |
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Studin, Charles H.
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1915
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Reel 5: 201
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Re: Du Bois' plan for a Horizon Guild to promote art among Blacks. |
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U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations
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1915
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Reel 5: 209
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Correspondence about an appearance of Du Bois before the Commission and a copy of his statement concerning Negro education in the South. |
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U.S. President. Also: Woodrow Wilson
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1915
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Reel 5: 217
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the situation in Haiti and the actions of the U. S. government and recommending formation of a Haitian government. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1915
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Young, Charles
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1915
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Reel 5: 224
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Letter from Young to Nina Du Bois concerning his work in Liberia and news of the war. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1916
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1916
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African Methodist Episcopal Church. Also: Reverdy Ransom
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1916
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Reel 5
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Correspondence on Du Bois' ideas on a program for the Church. |
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Amenia Conference
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1916
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Reel 5
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List of participants; notes on the Conference. |
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Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: Travers Buxton, John Harris, Alice Harris
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a Negro Library being established in London. |
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Baptist Home Mission Society. Also: Gilbert Brink
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the Society's plan to reduce appropriations for Black schools in the South. |
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a Negro Library being established in London. |
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Jones, Mildred Bryant
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1916
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Reel 5
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a Negro Library being established in London. |
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Cinema Lyceum. Also: Frances Pfeiffer
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1916
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Reel 5
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Correspondence concerning their plans to produce a motion picture on the life of Booker T. Washington (including correspondence with R. R. Moton and Emmett Scott on the subject). |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter to Du Bois concerning an educational game she had developed. |
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Deemer, Horace
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: Deemer's desire to produce Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1916
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Reel 5
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1916
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Reel 5
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Fooks, Revel H.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Comments from Fooks on Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Friends of Freedom for India
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1916
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Reel 5
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Copy of the manifesto of the Indian National Party. |
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Gould, Joseph
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1916
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Reel 5
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Correspondence about Du Bois joining the Friends of Albanian Independence and about the Society of American Indians. |
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Hanus, Paul
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: educational standards at Hampton Institute. |
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Hoggan, Frances
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1916
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Reel 5
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Holly, A. P.
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1916
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Reel 5
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(see misfiled in 1914) |
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Hope, John
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1916
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Reel 5
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Correspondence concerning Hope's possible acceptance of the position of Secretary of the NAACP. |
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Humphrey, W. A.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Reply from Du Bois to Humphrey's 1915 letter asserting that the Negro race was at a comparatively lower state of evolution. |
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a position with the NAACP for Johnson |
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Lynch, John R.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a Negro Library being established in London |
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Medical Standard
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter from Du Bois stating his opinions on the Negro race and on social and occupational opportunity. |
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Mencken, H. L.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter to Du Bois concerning a protest against censorship of the works of Theodore Dreiser. |
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Milholland, Inez
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1916
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Reel 5
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Miller, Kelly
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a Negro Library being established in London. |
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Morton, Ferdinand Q.
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1916
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Reel 5
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, Oswald Garrison Villard, Joel Spingarn, May Childs Nerney, Butler Wilson, Roy Nash
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1916
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Reel 5
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Board of Directors meeting minutes; financial materials; program for the Spingarn Medal Awards; a memo from May Childs Nerney concerning her resignation; correspondence with Butler Wilson about Du Bois' role in the NAACP. |
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New Republic. Also: Herbert Croly, Walter Lippnann
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1916
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Reel 5
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New York (N.Y.). Mayor
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: Du Bois serving as the city delegate to the annual meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections. |
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Normal Vocal Institute. Also: E. Azalia Hacklay
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1916
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Reel 5
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Ovington, Mary White
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1916
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Reel 5
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Philadelphia Public Ledger
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1916
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Reel 5
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Du Bois' opinions on how the attitude of American blacks towards Belgium in the war had been affected by Belgium's treatment of natives in the Congo; concerning Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia. |
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Pickens, William
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a Negro Library being established in London. |
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Pingree, Lizzie
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1916
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Reel 5
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Rutherford, H. R.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter from Du Bois on the possibility of producing a motion picture about Black life. |
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Slater Fund. Also: James H. Dillard
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: the possible continuation of the Atlanta University studies. |
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Spingarn, Joel E. and Amy
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Star of Ethiopia
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1916
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Reel 5
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Miscellaneous materials; programs for the pageant. |
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Studin, Charles H.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: Du Bois' support for Studin's campaign for the New York State Senate. |
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U.S. President. Also: Joseph Turnulty
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1916
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Reel 5
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Note acknowledging receipt of a letter from Du Bois to the President. |
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Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois serving as chairman at a lecture by Garvey; a form letter on the work of the Association. |
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Young, Charles
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter to Young concerning efforts made to interfere with Du Bois' work; a copy of a letter from Major General Leonard Wood to Joel Spingarn concerning Young. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1917
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1917
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American Federation of Labor
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1917
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Reel 5
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Letter to Du Bois concerning a labor dispute. |
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American Negro Academy. Also: John Cromwell
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1917
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Reel 5
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Membership list |
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Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: John Harris
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1917
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Reel 5
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Correspondence concerning the calling of an International Congress about the native races in colonial territories. |
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Bentley, Charles E.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1917
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Reel 5
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Letter to Du Bois about a forthcoming book by Brawley. |
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Broome Exhibition Company
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1917
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Reel 5
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Request to Du Bois for the names of prominent Blacks to be considered as the subjects of motion pictures, with a response by Du Bois. |
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Brown, Mabel E.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Correspondence about her desire to promote the women's suffrage cause among Blacks. |
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Brown, S. D.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Correspondence to Du Bois, partially concerning Chicago Alderman Oscar De Priest. |
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Bulkley, William L.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Burleigh, Harry T.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Correspondence concerning the New York Music Settlement. |
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Christian Recorder. Also: R. R. Wright, Jr.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Civic Club (New York, N.Y.)
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1917
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Reel 5
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Minutes of Executive Committee meetings. |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: Du Bois' health. |
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Cook, George W.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Crogrnan, W. H.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Davidson, Shelby
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1917
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Reel 5
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Davis, J. E.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Letter from Du Bois criticizing the educational policies of Hampton Institute. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1917
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Reel 5
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Fauset, Jessie
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1917
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Reel 5
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1917
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Reel 5
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Garrett Distributing Company
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: their plan to name a cigar brand for Du Bois. |
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Gray, J. Herbert
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: the treatment of Black soldiers |
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Hapgood, Emilie
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: her support for the Negro theater and concerning the anniversary celebration of the 14th Amendment. |
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Haynes, George E.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Hoggan, Frances
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1917
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Reel 5
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1917
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Reel 5
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Hope, John
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1917
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Reel 5
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the Silent Protest Parade |
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Houston, Drusilla Dunjee
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1917
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Reel 5
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Letter from Du Bois thanking her for her poem about Du Bois. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1917
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Reel 5
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
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1917
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Reel 5
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Lippmann, Walter
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1917
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Reel 5
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the treatment by the Army of Charles Young (including a copy of a letter from Young to Du Bois). |
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Loud, Joseph P.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Morgan, Clement G.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Nash, Roy
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1917
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Reel 5
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Arthur Spingarn, Mary White Ovington, Roy Nash, Moorfield Storey, William English Walling
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1917
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Reel 5
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Minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors; treasurer's reports' materials concerning the East St. Louis riot; anti-lynching committee materials. |
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Nelson, Alice Dunbar
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1917
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Reel 5
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New York (State). Governor. Also: Charles S. Whitman
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1917
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Reel 5
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Correspondence concerning possible state support for a celebration of the anniversary of the 14th Amendment. |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1917
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Reel 5
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Palmer, Loring C.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Phillips, Homer
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: the activities of Z. W. Mitchell. |
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Pitman, Charles
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: the activities of Z. W. Mitchell. |
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Ransom, Reverdy C.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Roosevelt, Theodore
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1917
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Reel 5
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Correspondence concerning Roosevelt's speech about the East St. Louis riot. |
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Schiff, Jacob
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: a donation to the NAACP. |
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Scott, Emmett
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1917
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Reel 5
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Correspondence concerning his appointment and work as Special Assistant in the War Department. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: Z. W. Mitchell. |
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Spingarn, Joel E. Also: N.S. Baker, George W. Cook, Joseph P. Loud
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: an Army training camp for Black officers. |
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Storey, Moorfield
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1917
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Reel 5
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Tantsi, A. Nggele
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: the possible translation of The Negro into South African languages. |
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1917
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Reel 5
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: The Negro theater. |
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U.S. Army
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: the retirement of Charles Young; concerning the organization of a Welfare League for Black soldiers. |
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U.S. Department of War. Also: Newton D. Baker, Emmett Scott
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: the training of cadets at Black officers camps; concerning discrimination against Blacks by the War Department; concerning the use of Black soldiers by the Army; a request to Du Bois for information on a speech given by Lajpat Rai. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: Charles Young and the Army. |
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Wald, Lillian
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1917
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Reel 5
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Waters, James C.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: Waters' letter to Emilie Hapgood about the production of a Ridgely Torrence play. |
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Williams, Edward C.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Wood, L. Hollingsworth
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1917
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Reel 5
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Letter to Du Bois about the East St. Louis riot report prepared by Du Bois; about the Silent Protest Parade. |
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Young, Charles
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: his retirement by the Army. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1918
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1918
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Adams, Myron W.
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1918
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Reel 5
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American Committee on Public Information. Also: George Creel
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1918
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Reel 5
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Baker, Ray Stannard
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1918
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Reel 6
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Ballou, L. D.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the work of missionaries in East Africa. |
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Bancroft, Frederic
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1918
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Reel 6
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Letter to Du Bois commenting on a Du Bois review of an Ulrich Phillips book; concerning Du Bois' work. |
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Barber, J. Max
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1918
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Reel 6
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Betts, E. S. Bekou
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1918
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Reel 6
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Bowen, J. W. E.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission. |
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Bradford, George
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1918
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Reel 6
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission. |
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1918
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Reel 6
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Re: preparation of a history of the Black soldiers in the war. |
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Brown, C. S.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Letter to Du Bois calling for an effort to secure international rights for Blacks. |
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Bruce, John E.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Bumstead, Horace
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1918
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Reel 6
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Recollections of Du Bois' work at Atlanta University. |
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Burlin, Natalie Curtis
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1918
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Reel 6
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Re: the Negro folk song. |
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Church, B. B.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Letter from Church suggesting that the NAACP have a representative at the peace conference. |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Re: Clifford's criticism of a Du Bois speech. |
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Committee on Cooperation
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1918
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Reel 6
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Members of committee: a plan for a Negro Cooperative Guild. |
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Co-operative League
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1918
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Reel 6
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Diggs, James R. L.
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1918
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Reel 6
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1918
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Reel 6
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Erskine, John
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1918
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Reel 6: 333
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Letter from Erskine and others in British Guiana thanking Du Bois for his work on bebalf of the race. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1918
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Reel 6: 372
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Re: a series of social and civic lectures at the Harlem Center. |
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Ford, George W.
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1918
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Reel 6: 381
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Letter to Du Bois concerning Z. W. Mitchell |
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France. Also: Georges Clemenceau
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1918
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Reel 6: 402
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Letter to Clemenceau urging the establishment of a free Black nation in Africa. |
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Grimke, Francis J.
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1918
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Reel 6: 435
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Gunner, Byron
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1918
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Reel 6: 439
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission. |
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1918
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Reel 6: 449
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Hart, Albert Bushnell
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1918
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Reel 6: 472
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1918
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Reel 6: 498
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Correspondence concerning Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission. |
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Hicks, Lucius
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1918
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Reel 6: 503
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Letter from Hicks urging a conference of Black leaders to discuss the peace conference. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1918
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Reel 6: 524
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Hood, Solomon Porter
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1918
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Reel 6: 531
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Hope, John
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1918
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Reel 6: 532
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Correspondence concerning Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission. |
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Hosmer, Frank
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1918
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Reel 6: 562
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois |
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Hunt, Ida Gibbs
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1918
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Reel 6: 579
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission. |
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Hunton, Addie W.
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1918
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Reel 6: 586
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Letter to Du Bois promising assistance with fund-raising for the Music School Settlement. |
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India Home Rule League. Also: K. D. Shastri
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1918
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Reel 6: 591
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Intercollegiate Socialist Society
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1918
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Reel 6: 593
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Internationalist
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1918
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Reel 6: 598
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Letter from Du Bois to the editor concerning possible world government. |
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Jefferson, John Brown
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1918
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Reel 6: 623
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Re: Du Bois' role in the co-operative movement. |
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Johnson, Edward
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1918
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Reel 6: 638
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Re: the celebration of the anniversary of the 14th Amendment. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1918
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Reel 6: 644
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Johnson, Henry Lincoln
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1918
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Reel 6: 650
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission. |
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Johnson, J. Rosamond
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1918
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Reel 6: 654
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1918
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Reel 6: 654
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
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1918
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Reel 6: 661
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Jones, Mildred Bryant
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1918
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Reel 6: 671
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Labor Party (Great Britain)
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1918
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Reel 6: 724
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Letter from Du Bois concerning colonialism and the struggle of American Blacks. |
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Long, H. H.
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1918
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Reel 6: 765
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Correspondence from Z. W. Mitchell to Long. |
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Lynch, John R.
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1918
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Reel 6: 776
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Mickey, Edward C.
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1918
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Reel 6: 828
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission |
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Moton, R. R.
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1918
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Reel 6: 851
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission; concerning the Tercentenary Celebration of the landing of Blacks in America. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, A. G. Dill, John Shillady, Oswald Garrison Villard
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1918
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Reel 6: 883
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Board of Directors meeting minutes; press releases; treasurer's reports; Anti-Lynching Committee materials; correspondence concerning possibility of Du Bois accepting Army commission (George Crawford, Hutchins Bishop, John Hurst, Verina Morton-Jones, Arthur Spingarn, Moorfield Storey, Joel Spingarn, Charles Young, Charles Nagel, Garnett Waller, Charles Bentley); concerning the Tercentenary celebration; correspondence of Walter White with the Red Cross concerning the treatment of Black soldiers in Pocatello, Idaho; correspondence with Cleveland Branch about a Negro Editors Conference and about Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission; memo from District of Columbia Branch about Colored Schools in the District. |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1918
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Reel 6: 1071
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Re: the service given by the Black soldier in the war. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1077
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Re: the co-operative movement. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1918
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Reel 6: 1096
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Re: the fate of the German colonies in Africa after the war and on the proposed Tercentenary Celebration of the landing of Blacks in America. |
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Penn, I. Garland
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1918
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Reel 6: 1106
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Pickens, William
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1918
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Reel 6: 1118
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Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission; Pickens' comments on Du Bois' memo on the future of Africa. |
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Putnam, Elizabeth
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1918
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Reel 6: 1133
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Rainsford, W. S.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1141
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Roddy, B. M.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1168
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Re: the co-operative movement. |
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Scarborough, William S.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1194
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Schiff, Jacob
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1918
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Reel 6: 1195
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Schift's contribution to the NAACP. |
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Social Workers Club. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones
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1918
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Reel 6: 1237
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1246
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1248
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Re: Springarn's service in the Army. |
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Stanford University. Also: F. D. Adam:
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1918
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Reel 6: 1256
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Letter. to Du Bois concerning Black students at Stanford. |
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Stockbridge, F. P.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1265
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Re: a plan for a history of the Black soldier in the war to be edited by Du Bois, Emmett Scott and Carter Woodson. |
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Storey, Moorfield
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1918
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Reel 6: 1270
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Studin, Charles H.
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1918
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Reel 6: 1272
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Taylor, Robert P.
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1918
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Reel 7: 17
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Re: Z. W. Mitchell |
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Terrell, Robert H.
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1918
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Reel 7: 19
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Thomas, Clyde
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1918
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Reel 7: 35
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Re: discrimination against Black soldiers by the Pocatello, Idaho Red Cross. |
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Thomas, Victor P.
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1918
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Reel 7: 40
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois' acceptance of an Army commission. |
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U.S. Department of Labor. Also: Hugh Reid, Louis Post, George E. Haynes
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1918
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Reel 7: 81
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Re: farm labor conditions in Puerto Rico. |
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U.S. Department of State. Also: Robert Lansing
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1918
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Reel 7: 88
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Letter from Du Bois forwarding a memo on the future of Africa; concerning a possible Pan-African Congress. |
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U.S. Department of War. Also: Emmett Scott, Newton D. Baker
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1918
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Reel 7: 89
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Re: Black officers; a transfer for Captain Roy Nash, the service of Blacks in the Aviation Section, a transfer for Major Joel Spingarn; an invitation to Du Bois to be a speaker for the Committee on Public Information on War Aims; concerning Du Bois' possible commission in the Army; concerning the Tercentenary Celebration of the landing of Blacks in America; a letter from Baker concerning his observation of Black soldiers in France; an address to the government from the Conference of Negro Editors called by Emmett Scott. |
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U.S. President. Also: Woodrow Wilson; Joseph Tumulty
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1918
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Reel 7: 114
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the Peace Conference and the race problem in America; a letter from Wilson's secretary Joseph Tumulty reporting an inability to schedule a meeting for Du Bois with the President. |
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U.S. Treasury Department
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1918
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Reel 7: 117
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Re: a Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign which would be directed towards Blacks. |
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Walling, William English
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1918
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Reel 7: 133
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Copy of a letter from Walling to James Dillard which was sent to Du Bois by Walling concerning Dillard's anti-lynching plan; a reply from Du Bois to Walling. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1918
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Reel 7: 140
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Williams, Talcott
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1918
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Reel 7: 183
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Williams, W. T. B.
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1918
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Reel 7: 185
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Wood, L. Hollingsworth
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1918
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Reel 7: 197
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1918
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Reel 7: 200
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Re: plans for d cooperative history of Black soldiers in the war. |
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Work, Monroe N.
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1918
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Reel 7: 210
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1918
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Reel 7: 218
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Correspondence, including a letter from Wright concerning a meeting of Philadelphia Black leaders on the future of the German African colonies; Wright's comments on Du Bois' memo on the future of Africa. |
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Young, Charles
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1918
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Reel 7: 228
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Correspondence concerning Young's desire to continue in active service in the Army (including correspondence of Young with John Shillady of the NAACP, Oswald Garrison Villard of the NAACP and copies of correspondence between Major General H. P. McCain and Secretary of War Newton D. Baker on this subject); a letter of introduction for Du Bois from Young to General John J. Pershing. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1919
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1919
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African Progress Union. Also: Robert Broadhurst
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1919
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Reel 7: 559
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Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: John Harris
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1919
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Reel 7: 579
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Letter to Du Bois on the interest of the group in the Pan African Congress. |
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Banister, William B.
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1919
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Reel 7: 594
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and the treatment of Blacks in America. |
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Banton, C. W.
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1919
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Reel 7: 598
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Re: commercial connections between American Blacks and Abyssinia. |
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Bentley, Charles E.
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1919
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Reel 7: 608
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Beton, Isaac
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1919
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Reel 7: 610
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Black Star line
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1919
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Reel 7: 628
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Advertisement. |
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Bowen, J. W. E.
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1919
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Reel 7: 652
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1919
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Reel 7: 654
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Correspondence concerning Brawley's assistance un Du Bois' history of the Black soldier in the war. |
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Bumstead, Horace
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1919
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Reel 7: 683
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Burghardt, James
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1919
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Reel 7: 685
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Burleigh, Harry T.
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1919
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Reel 7: 688
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Re: The Brownies' Book. |
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Burroughs, Charles
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1919
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Reel 7: 689
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Candace, Gratien
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1919
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Reel 7: 203
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Ceruti, E. Burton
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1919
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Reel 7: 707
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Re: the Lower California Mexican Land and Development Company. |
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Chisholm, George G.
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1919
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Reel 7: 721
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Re: an error In Du Bois' 1911 Universal Races Congress report. |
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Claparede, Rene
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1919
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Reel 7: 732
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Clemenceau, Georges
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1919
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Reel 7: 737
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Request to Clemenceau, as President of the Peace Conference, for a hearing before the Conference for a committee of the Pan African Congress. |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1919
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Reel 7: 738
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Crawford, George W.
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1919
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Reel 7: 756
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1919
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Reel 7: 764
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Daly, Victor
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1919
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Reel 7: 766
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Re: Daly's research on Blacks and the war |
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Davis, Herman
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1919
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Reel 7: 779
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Letter from Davis concerning the continued service of his regiment in France. |
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Democracy Film Corporation
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1919
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Reel 7: 782
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the possibility of their producing a film version of The Souls of Black Folk. |
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Diagne, Blaise
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1919
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Reel 7: 786
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Correspondence on the service of Black soldiers in France. |
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Diggs, James R. L.
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1919
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Reel 7: 797
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Re: Diggs' plan for a history of the Niagara Movement. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1919
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Reel 7: 819
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Clarence Faulkner
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1919
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Reel 7: 823
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Letter from Faulkner and others concerning an assault on a railroad dining car waiter. |
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Fauset, Jessie
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1919
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Reel 7: 824
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Statement on the condition of Black American women; correspondence with Survey. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1919
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Reel 7: 835
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Forster, Henry
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1919
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Reel 7: 844
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Re: lynching. |
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Francis, W. T.
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1919
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Reel 7: 854
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Correspondence concerning an article in Current opinion on recent race riots. |
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Fuller, Meta Warrick
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1919
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Reel 7: 860
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Fuller, Solomon C.
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1919
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Reel 7: 867
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Gannett, Lewis
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1919
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Reel 7: 870
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Godman, Leroy H.
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1919
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Reel 7: 878
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Correspondence concerning his request for a transfer in assignment with the Army. |
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Great Britain. Peace Conference Delegation
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1919
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Reel 7: 887
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Letter to Du Bois concerning his request for an appointment with Prime Minister Lloyd George. |
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Hayford, Casely
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1919
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Reel 7: 927
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1919
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Reel 7: 930
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Letter to Du Bois concerning rioting in Washington, D.C. |
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Hewlett, William
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1919
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Reel 7: 936
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Letter to Du Bois concerning race relations and democracy in America. |
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Hinkson, De Haven
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1919
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Reel 7
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Correspondence about the treatment of black professionals serving in the Army. |
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Howard University. Also: Emmett Scott
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1919
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Reel 7
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Huggins, Willis N.
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1919
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Reel 7
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Re: Brownies' Book. |
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Hunt, Ida Gibbs
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1919
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Reel 7
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Hunton, Addie W.
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1919
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Reel 7
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Isum, Charles
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1919
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Reel 7
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Re: his Army experiences in France. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1919
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Reel 7
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Johnson, J. Rosamond
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1919
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Reel 7
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Jones, Mildred Bryant
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1919
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Reel 7
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Jones, Percy
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter to Du Bois proposing an American Black settlement in Liberia. |
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Kennell, James E.
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter to Du Bois on the reaction of French-Canadians to racial affairs in the United States. |
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King, C. D.
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1919
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Reel 7
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League of Oppressed Peoples
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1919
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Reel 7
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Correspondence concerning Du Bois' becoming a sponsor of the group. |
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Lippmann, Walter
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1919
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Reel 7
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Request from Lippman for information on the Pan-African Conference. |
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Lowe, James
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter to Du Bois. including a letter of Captain William Green concerning recommendations of awards for several Black soldiers. |
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Lyons, Ernest
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Liberia. |
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McKinney, T. Nimrod
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter from McKinney concerning his wartime activities. |
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Martin, J. A.
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter to Du Bois concerning racial incidents in Milledgeville, Georgia. |
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May, A. H.
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1919
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Reel 7
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Miller, Kelly
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1919
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Reel 7
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Statement from Miller concerning a controversy between Miller and Howard University President J. Stanley Durkee over Miller's comments on a local school situation. |
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Miller, R.
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter to Du Bois asking that the NAACP urge the Methodist Church to denounce discrimination and lynching. |
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Morgan, Clement G.
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1919
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Reel 7
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Mossell, Sadie Tanner
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1919
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Reel 7
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Moton, R. R.
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1919
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Reel 7
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, John Shillady, Walter White, A.G. Dill, Robert Bagnall, James Weldon Johnson
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1919
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Reel 7
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Board of Directors meeting minutes; treasurer's reports; a statement from Du Bois to the Board of Directors (not sent) concerning its attitude towards his French trip; press releases; Field Secretary reports; a memo on the Srnith-Towner bill on education being considered by Congress; comments from Walter White on the Memphis Black community leadership. |
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National Association of Loyal Negroes (Panama)
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1919
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Reel 7
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Memo and petition from the group concerning peace aims and the German African colonies. |
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National Civil Liberties Bureau
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter concerning a conference to be held in New York. |
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National Nonpartisan League
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1919
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Reel 7
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Correspondence and pamphlets. |
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New York Age
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the Pan-African movement. |
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New York World
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning a recent racial disturbance in Arkansas. |
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OBrien, Gean
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1919
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Reel 7
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the state of the arts among Blacks. |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1919
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Reel 7
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Pan-African Congress. Also: Blaise Diagne. W. E. B. Du Bois, Paul Otlet
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1919
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Reel 8
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Re: the 1919 meeting in Paris; resolutions; speeches; clippings; correspondence. |
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Panda, Paul
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1919
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Reel 8
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Penn, I. Garland
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1919
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Reel 8
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Correspondence concerning the possible production of Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia, in Columbus, Ohio. |
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Plaatje, Sol T.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Pontlock, Louis
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1919
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Reel 8
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Letter to Du Bois describing the experiences of American Black soldiers in France. |
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Redmond, S. D.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Sanger, Margaret
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1919
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Reel 8
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Circular letter from Sanger about a Supreme Court decision concerning birth control. |
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Schiff, Jacob
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1919
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Reel 8
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Letters to Schiff concerning an assault upon John Shillady of the NAACP in Texas and concerning lynching. |
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Shepard, James E.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Theobald, Stephen
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1919
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Reel 8
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Correspondence concerning the Catholic Church and Blacks |
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U.S. American Commission to Negotiate Peace
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1919
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Reel 8
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Re: a meeting between Du Bois and Colonel E. M. House. |
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U.S. Army
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1919
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Reel 8
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Copy of an Army memo concerning Du Bois' travel in France in early 1919. |
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U.S. Department of State. Also: Robert Lansing
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1919
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Reel 8
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Charles Young; and a letter from Acting Secretary of State Franklin Polk concerning the Pan-African Congress. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Wheeler, Laura
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1919
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Reel 8
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White, Walter
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1919
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Reel 8
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Wiley, William
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1919
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Reel 8
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Letter from Wiley concerning his experiences in the Navy during the war. |
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Williams, Edward C.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Young, Charles
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1919
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Reel 8
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A. General Correspondence, 1920
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1920
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Allied Industrial Finance Corporation
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1920
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Reel 8
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Prospectus for the Corporation which sought to finance Black business activities in the United States. |
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American Bureau of Shipping
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: activities of the Black Star Line |
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Bennett, Mr.
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn (New York) Girl's High School . |
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Beton, Isaac
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: the possible development of commercial ties between Black American producers and the French market. |
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Boddy, James M.
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: racial evolution. |
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Boisneuf, Rene
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: plans for the next Pan-African Congress. |
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Brooklyn Girls High School (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
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1920
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Reel 8
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Correspondence with the Principal concerning racial discrimination at a planned social event. |
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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling
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1920
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Reel 8
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Letter from Bruce to John Van Schaick, Jr. concerning a controversy over Bruce's position as Assistant Superintendent for Colored Schools in Washington, D. C. |
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Burlin, Natalie Curtis
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: her work on African folk songs. |
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Cadman, S. Parkes
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girls' High School. |
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Canada. Department of Commerce
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1920
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Reel 8
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Inquiry from Du Bois about the Black Star Lirle. |
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Candace, Gratien
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: plans for the next Pan-African Congress. |
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Crawford, Alice
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1920
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Reel 8
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Letter from Du Bois urging Brooklyn Negroes to support the Socialist congressional candidate. |
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Daniels, S.
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girls' High School. |
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Delaware. Secretary of State
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Elaise Diagne
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: the next Pan-African Congress. |
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Dodd, M. C.
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1920
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Reel 8
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Information from Dodd on Marcus Garvey. |
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Evans, Rebecca
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: attitudes of socialists toward Blacks. |
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Furners Withy and Company
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1920
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Reel 8
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Routier, Gaston
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1920
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Reel 8
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Corncents on Du Bois' Darkwater. |
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Gibson, T.
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1920
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Reel 8
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Information on Marcus Garvey. |
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Harcourt, Brace and Howe
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1920
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Reel 9: 1
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Re: publication of Darkwater. |
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Hayford, Casely
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1920
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Reel 9: 12
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Re: a new Pan-African Congress and a report on a meeting between representatives of the League of Nations and the National Congress of British West Africa. |
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Hinkson, De Haven
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1920
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Reel 9: 44
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Enclosing a letter from a French school teacher commenting on relations between black and white Americans. |
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Hope, John
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1920
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Reel 9: 48
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International Bureau for Protection of Native Races. Also: Mercier-Glardon
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1920
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Reel 9: 62
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Jones, Abe
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1920
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Reel 9: 77
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Re: a chnildhood racial incident in Alabama |
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Kahn, Otto
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1920
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Reel 9: 84
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15-page pamphlet: Republicanism and Progress: A Letter to Senator Medill McCormick. |
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Keelan, Mollie
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: a pardon for a man in prison. |
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Kelso, August
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girl's High School. |
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Lloyds Register
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: Logan's activities in France and contact with Blaise Diagne. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, John Shillady, Moorfield Storey, Mary Talbert, James Weldon Johnson, Harry E. Davis, Charles Edward Russell, E. Burton Ceruti, Garnett Waller, George Cook, Harry Pace
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1920
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Reel 9
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Memos to the Board of Directors concerning the hiring of a replacement for John Shillady, the Pan-African Congress and Du Bois' projected history of Blacks in the war; a memo to the Spingarn Medal Committee suggesting candidates for the award; a copy of a memo to Colonel E. M. House concerning John Shillady; a financial statement on Du Bois' trip to France. |
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New York (N.Y.). Mayor. Also: John Hylan
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: discrimination at the Brooklyn Girl's High School. |
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New York (N.Y.). Superintendent of Schools
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: discrimination at the Brooklyn Girl's High School. |
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New York (State). Department of Commerce
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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North American Shipping Corporation
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Northfield (Mass.) Schools. Also: W. R. Moody
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1920
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Reel 9
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Osburn, Edward and C. H.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Otlet, Paul
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the next Pan-African Congress. |
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Owings, Mae
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: reactions to a speech she gave in Tacoma, Washington on race relations. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the organization of the Black Swan phonograph company. |
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Panda, Paul
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: his work in the Congo. |
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Phelps, Guy Fitch
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: his book on Black history. |
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Plaatje, Sol T.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Letters from Plaatje about his work for South African natives. |
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Redmond, S. D.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: a Mississippi man arrested for selling The Crisis. |
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Russell, Genevieve
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: racial matters in Panama. |
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Russell, Nathan S.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: racial prejudice in England. |
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Scarborough, William S.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Schomburg, Arthur A.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Stone, H. L.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Request for information on Marcus Garvey; concerning the possibility of establishing a steamship line to Haiti. |
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U.S. Department of Labor. Also: Louis Post
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: admission of Sol Plaatje to the U.S. |
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U.S. Secretary of War. Also: Newton D. Baker
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the organization of Black units in the National Guard. |
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Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey
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1920
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Reel 9
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Request to place Du Bois' name in nomination as a representative of Black Americans in the U. N. I.A.; a refusal by Du Bois and a request for more information on Garvey and his movement. |
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Voilement, Count de
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1920
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Reel 9
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Request to Du Bois for information for an article on U. S. race relations. |
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Twala, Abraham
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: his educational work in Rhodesia. |
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White, Walter
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1920
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Reel 9
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Copy of a letter sent to the Survey concerning Senegalese troops in the Rhineland. |
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Wibecan, George
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girl's High School. |
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Xaba, Rotoli
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: South Africa. |
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Young, Catherine
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: discrimination against her by the Pratt Institute. |
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Young, Charles
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: Liberia. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1921
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1921
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Abdurahman, A.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: South African participation in the Pan-African Congress. |
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Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). Mayor
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress |
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Addams, Jane
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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African Progress Union. Also: Robert Broadhurst, J. R. Archer
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and the African Progress Union. |
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Alcindor, John A.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Aldridge, Amanda Ira
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Aldridge, William
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and Marcus Garvey. |
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Alexander, Raymond Pace
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Ali, Duse Mohamed
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: attendance at the Pan-African Congress. |
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Allen, J. S.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan African Congress and the work of the NAACP. |
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Allied Industrial Finance Corporation
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: plans of that organization. |
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Alpha Phi Alpha
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: representation at the Pan-African Congress. |
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American Baptist Home Missionary Society
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: representation at the Pan-African Congress. |
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American Social Hygiene Association
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: a discussion of public health at the Pan-African Congress. |
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Americas Making Committee on African Exhibit
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1921
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Reel 9
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Correspondence, including the outline for the exhibit and pageant, Seven Gifts of Ethiopia, written by Du Bois. |
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Anderson, Marian
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1921
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Reel 9
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Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: John H. Harris, Travers Buxton on the work and plans of the Pan-African Congress.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Association for the Education and Evangelization of the Native African. Also: R. W. Coleman
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Association of Colored Railway Trainmen
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Australian Student Christian Movement. Also: Robinson, Jack W.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Request to Du Bois for information and advice on missionary work in Africa. |
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Authors League of America
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1921
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Reel 9
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Banks, W. R.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Barbusse, Henri
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Bentley, Charles E.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Beton, Isaac
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Bruce, John E.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Bureau International pour la Defense des Indigenes. Also: Rene Claparede
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1921
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Reel 9
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Plans for the Pan-African Congress |
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Buxton, Charles R.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Canada. Assistant Under-Secretary of State
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1921
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Reel 9
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Request for information on the Black Star Line. |
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Candace, Gratien
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Cele, M. Q.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Comments from Cele on the Garvey movement. |
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Clarendon Press
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: translation and publication of Atlantis, a work on African folk tales edited by Leo Frobenius and published in Germany. |
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Thomas Cook and Son
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: arrangements for passage to Europe for the Pan-African Congress. |
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Coppin, L. J., Bishop
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Cunningham, J. C.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: a production of Du Bois' pageant, Seven Gifts of Ethiopia in Washington. |
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Davidson, Shelby
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1921
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Reel 9
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Davis, Harry E.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Davis, John W.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones. |
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Delaware. Department of Corporations
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1921
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Reel 9
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Inquiry from Du Bois about the Black Star Line. |
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Dewilde, Jean
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1921
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Reel 9
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Offer to assist Du Bois in racial work. |
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Diagne, Blaise
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1921
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Reel 9
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Memo concerning the Pan-African Congress. |
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Dillard, James H.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Dogan, M. W.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Dube, John L.
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1921
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Reel 9
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Du Bois and Dill
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1921
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Reel 9
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Agreement between Du Bois and Dill, publishers of The Brownies' Book, and Thomas J. Calloway for a campaign to increase the circulation of that publication. |
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1921
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Reel 9
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Fenninger, Lawrerce
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones. |
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Ferrus, Marcel
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1921
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Reel 9
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Request for Du Bois' assistance in finding a position with an American bank. |
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
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1921
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Reel 9
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Letter to Du Bois about her recent novel and her reasons for including some racial matters in it. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Fisk University
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the attendance and expenses of Du Bois' daughter, Yolande. |
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Gabru, Kantibar
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Routier, Gaston
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Goin, Viola
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: Du Bois' ancestors. |
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Great Britain. U. S. Embassy. Also: Aukland Geddes
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: Hansberry's African studies and lecture plans. |
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Harris, Jesse Fauset
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1921
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Reel 9
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Hart, Albert Bushnell
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the possibility of Harvard University publishing Leo Frobenius' Atlantis. |
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Harvard University Press
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: possible publication of Frobenius' Atlantis. |
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Hallinan, Charles
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Hawkins, Mason
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1921
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Reel 9
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Hayes, Roland
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1921
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Reel 9: 791
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Hayford, Casely
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1921
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Reel 9: 793
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Haynes, George E.
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1921
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Reel 9: 795
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Hennebecq, Leon
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1921
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Reel 9: 798
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Herr, Lucien
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1921
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Reel 9: 802
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Hampden, I. G. Hobart
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1921
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Reel 9: 804
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Re: the attitude of the whites toward blacks. |
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Hoggan, Frances
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1921
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Reel 9: 808
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Correspondence, including an enclosure from Alice Werner. |
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Hollander, Sidney
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1921
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Reel 9: 836
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Letter from Du Bois, including a survey of the efforts of Black soldiers during the war. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1921
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Reel 9: 837
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Hope, John
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1921
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Reel 9: 841
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones; concerning Darkwater. |
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Hunt, Henry A.
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1921
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Reel 9: 855
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Re: the Pan-African Congress; concerning Thomas Jesse Jones. |
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Hunt, Ida Gibbs
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1921
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Reel 9: 857
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Jenkins, Edmund
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1921
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Reel 9: 867
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1921
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Reel 9: 874
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones. |
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Johnson, Will
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1921
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Reel 9: 880
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Johnston, Harry
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1921
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Reel 9: 882
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Knights of Pythias
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1921
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Reel 9: 887
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Labour Party of Great Britain. Also: Leonard Woolf
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1921
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Reel 9: 895
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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La Fontaine, Henri
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1921
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Reel 9: 904
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and Du Bois' desire to make contact with Belgium's liberal and radical thinkers in preparation for the meeting of the Congress. |
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League of Nations
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1921
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Reel 9: 910
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Resolution from Du Bois, representing the Pan-African Congress, to the League, concerning the conditions of native Black labor, self government for African nations, and the conditions of Blacks throughout the world; a reply from the League's International Labor Office, concerning the protection of native labor. |
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Leys, Norman
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1921
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Reel 9: 946
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Liberia. Also: President C. D. King
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1921
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Reel 9: 957
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Re: the Pan-African Congress, the Garvey movement and the attitude of Liberia toward immigration. |
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Liga Africana
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1921
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Reel 9: 969
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Lloyds Register
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1921
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Reel 9: 971
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1921
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Reel 9: 973
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and Logan's assistance in preparation for the Paris meeting. |
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London Missionary Society. Also: Frank Lenwood, F. H. Hawkins
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1921
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Reel 9: 989
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Lovedale Institute of South Africa
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1921
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Reel 9: 996
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the refusal of the principal of the school to allow a circular letter from the African Students' Union to be presented to the students. |
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Lyon, Ernest
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1921
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Reel 9: 999
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Re: the Pan-African Congress; the need for worldwide cooperation among Blacks; concerning a statement for future publication in The Crisis about which Lyon would confer with President C. D. King of Liberia. |
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MacDonald, J. Ramsay
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1921
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Reel 9: 1003
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and Du Bois' desire to have representation from the Labour Party at the meeting. |
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Makgateho, S. M.
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1921
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Reel 9: 1006
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and the possibility of Sol Plaatje being a representative from South Africa. |
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Moorland, J. E.
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1921
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Reel 9: 1012
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Moton, R. R.
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1921
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Reel 9: 1013
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Murray, Gilbert
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1921
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Reel 9: 1017
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Re: the presentation of a petition from the Pan-African Congress to the League of Nations. |
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Nado, Duke Dejazmatch
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1921
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Reel 9: 1020
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Nail, John E.
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1921
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Reel 9: 1021
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Re: the founding of a Black bank in Harlem. |
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Nation. Also: Ernest Gruening
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1921
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Reel 9: 1022
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: William Pickens, James Weldon Johnson
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1921
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Reel 9: 1066
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Memo to the Board of Directors on the budget of the Pan-African Congress; a memo on the history of The Crisis and its relation to the NAACP; a budget for the Pan-African Congress; correspondence with William Pickens about Pickens' field activities and the need to keep out of local disputes and support the organization; an NAACP publication: An American Lynching; financial and miscellaneous materials. |
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National Negro Business League. Also: Emmett Scott
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1921
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Reel 9: 1024
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Re: representation at the Pan-African Congress. |
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National Race Congress of the United States of America. Also: W. H. Jernigan
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1921
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Reel 9: 1024
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Neptune
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1921
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Reel 9: 1035
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Letter from Du Bois to this Belgian periodical concerning an article that appeared on the Pan-African Congress. |
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New Republic. Also: Herbert Croly
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1921
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Reel 9: 1040
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Re: a possible article on the Pan-African Congress. |
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Netherlands. Consul-General
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1921
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Reel 9: 1048
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Re: the emigration of Black Americans to Surinam. |
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New York Marine News Company
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1921
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Reel 9: 1042
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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New York State Banking Department
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1921
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Reel 9: 1043
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Re: the founding of a Black bank in Harlem. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1921
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Reel 10: 1
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Re: the Pace Phonograph Company |
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Pan-African Congress
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1921
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Reel 10: 79
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Clippings; notes; statements; lists of delegates; miscellaneous materials. |
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Panda, Paul
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1921
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Reel 10: 9
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Re: plans for the Pan-African Congress meeting in Brussels |
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Panebaker, George
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1921
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Reel 10: 33
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Re: publication of Frobenius' Atlantis. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes
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1921
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Reel 10: 44
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Re: the work of the fund in assisting black education. |
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Philipps, J. E. T.
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1921
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Reel 10: 46
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Re: the Pan-African Congress |
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Phillips, Mrs. Charles
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1921
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Reel 10: 51
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Re: Du Bois' family history. |
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Plaatje, Sol T.
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1921
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Reel 10: 65
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Speech by Plaatje given at the Pan-African Congress, an announcement fur a speech by Plaatje delivered in Toronto. |
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Ravsey, Johnson
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1921
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Reel 10: 416
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Re: a fundraising effort by the NAACF for the Pan-African Congress. |
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Roach, Samuel
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1921
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Reel 10: 425
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Re: a loan sought by the Liberian government. |
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Roddy, B. M.
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1921
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Reel 10: 427
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Re: Roddy's participation on a committee with Z. W. Mitchell. |
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Rolland, Madeleine
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1921
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Reel 10: 428
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Re: Du Bois' writings and their possible translation into French. |
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Roman, C. V.
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1921
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Reel 10: 433
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Rosenwald, Julius
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1921
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Reel 10: 435
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Re: publication of Frobenius' Atlantis. |
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Russell, Nathan S.
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1921
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Reel 10: 439
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Scarborough, William S.
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1921
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Reel 10: 441
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Schomburg, Arthur A.
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1921
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Reel 10: 446
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Seligman, Herbert J.
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1921
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Reel 10: 456
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Shepard, James E.
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1921
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Reel 10: 460
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones. |
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Shields, Edward
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1921
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Reel 10: 463
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Re: Black Masons. |
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Society of Peoples of African Origin
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1921
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Reel 10: 473
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Inquiry from a group in Accra, Gold Coast about representation at the Pan-African Congress. |
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Sorelas, Luis
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1921
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Reel 10: 474
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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South Africa. Department of Native Affairs
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1921
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Reel 10: 485
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Spiller, Gustav
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1921
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Reel 10: 489
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1921
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Reel 10: 491
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1921
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Reel 10: 491
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Re: publication of Frobenius' Atlantis. |
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Stallworthy, George
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1921
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Reel 10: 493
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Stewart, T. McCants
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1921
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Reel 10: 498
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Storey, Moorfield
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1921
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Reel 10: 499
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Surinam. Governor
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1921
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Reel 10: 502
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Re: the possibility of American Black emigration to and investment in Surinam. |
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Syracuse University
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1921
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Reel 10: 503
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Re: housing for a Black student |
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Talbert, Mary B.
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1921
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Reel 10: 505
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Tanner, Henry O.
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1921
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Reel 10: 506
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Re: the Pan-African Congress |
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1921
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Reel 10: 514
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Re: Du Bois' history of the war; on the Pan-African Congress. |
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Theosophical Publishing House
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1921
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Reel 10: 516
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois writing a book on the American Negro for this publishing firm in India. |
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Thornycroft, Hamo
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1921
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Reel 10: 525
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Turner, Thomas W.
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1921
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Reel 10: 529
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Re: a dispute of Turner with officials of Howard University. |
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Union des Associations Internationales. Also: Paul Otlet
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1921
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Reel 10: 531
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Union PatriotiqueHaitienne. Also: Georges Sylvain
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1921
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Reel 10: 551
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U.S. Department of Justice. Also: Perry Howard
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1921
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Reel 10: 554
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Re: Howard's duties |
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U.S. Secretary of State. Also: Charles Evans Hughes
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1921
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Reel 10: 555
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Re: the work of the Pan-African Congress. |
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Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey
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1921
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Reel 10: 571
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Letter to Du Bois requesting a Christmas message to be published in their journal. |
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Vendervelde, Amiel
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1921
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Reel 10: 576
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Request for his influence to be used to prevent the Palais Mondial from withdrawing its invitation to the Pan-African Congress to hold its meetings there. |
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Vinck, A.
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1921
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Reel 10: 577
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Re: the Palais Mondial and the Pan-African Congress. |
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Ward, Lyman
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1921
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Reel 10: 596
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Letter from Ward about Thomas Jesse Jones. |
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Waring, Mary
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1921
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Reel 10: 597
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Re: the Pan African Congress. |
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Werner, Alice
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1921
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Reel 10: 599
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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West India Committee of London. Also: Algernon Aspinall
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1921
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Reel 10: 600
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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White, Walter
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1921
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Reel 10: 617
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Re: arrangements for the Pan-African Congress and information on possible speakers. |
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Wilkinson, Garnett
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1921
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Reel 10: 624
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and on his appointment as Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Washington, D. C. |
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Williams, A. Wilberforce
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1921
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Reel 10: 625
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Williams, Bert
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1921
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Reel 10: 627
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Wolfe, William
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1921
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Reel 10: 632
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Re: racial bars to immigration to Australia. |
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Wray, John D.
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1921
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Reel 10: 644
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Re: Robert K. Moton. |
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Yale University Press
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1921
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Reel 10: 653
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Re: publication of Leo Frobenius' Atlantis. |
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Young, Charles
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1921
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Reel 10: 664
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Re: Liberia. |
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Young, Nathan B.
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1921
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Reel 10: 670
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones. |
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Y.M.C.A. Indianapolis Branch. Also: F. E. DeFrantz
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1921
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Reel 10: 671
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Re: integration of Indianapolis high schools and the role of the public school in promoting democracy. |
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Y.W.C.A.
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1921
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Reel 10: 673
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Re: Mary Talbert and treatment given her at an American Women's Club in Paris. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1922
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1922
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African Progress Union
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1922
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Reel 10: 943
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Annual report of the Union. |
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African Races Association. Also: Leo Daniels
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1922
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Reel 10: 846
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All-American Theater Association. Also: Raymond O'Neil
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1922
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Reel 10: 856
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Anti-Lynching Crusaders. Also: Mary Talbert
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1922
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Reel 10: 961
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Re: an agreement between the Crusaders and the NAACP about the crusade and an anti-lynching fund. |
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Barrell, Alexina
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1922
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Reel 10: 902
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1922
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Reel 10: 983
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Beton, Isaac
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1922
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Reel 10: 985
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Bond, James
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1922
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Reel 10: 992
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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling
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1922
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Reel 10: 994
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Century Company
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1922
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Reel 10: 996
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Statement from Du Bois, opposing a "back to Africa" Movement which was to be used in that company's materials distributed to schools. |
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Cuffee, George
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1922
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Reel 10: 1026
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Includes Du Bois' opinion of social work careers. |
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Das, Tarak Nath. Also: Friends of Freedom for India
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1922
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Reel 10: 1034
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Dixon, Frank D.
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1922
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Reel 10: 1040
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Letter to Du Bois concerning Dixon's book on Garveyism. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1922
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Reel 10: 1043
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Dunjee, Roscoe. Also: Oklahoma City Black Dispatch
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1922
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Reel 10: 1058
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Francique, John
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1922
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Reel 10: 1073
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Frissell, A. S.
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1922
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Reel 10: 1099
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Re: a new bank for which Du Bois had been invited to become a director. |
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Fuller, Meta Warrick
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1922
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Reel 10: 1101
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois preparing a book on the history of the Negro in America for the Knights of Columbus. |
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Gannett, Lewis
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1922
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Reel 10: 1103
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Re: protests against the exclusion of Blacks from dormitories at Harvard University. |
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Goin, Viola
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1922
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Reel 10: 1109
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Information on Du Bois' family history. |
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Gray, J. Herbert
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1922
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Reel 10: 1110
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Re: John Francique. |
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Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: J. E. Spingarn
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1922
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Reel 10: 1127
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Re: possible publication of Frobenius' Atlantis. |
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1922
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Reel 10: 1133
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Harring, Juliette
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1922
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Reel 10: 1136
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Re: an attempted lynching in Virginia. |
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Hawkins, Ashbie
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1922
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Reel 10: 1140
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Hayes, Roland
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1922
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Reel 10: 1143
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Re: the possibility of Hayes recording for Black Swan records. |
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Hickman, T. Lloyd
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