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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, 1933
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1933
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Aldridge, Amanda Ira
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1933
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Reel 39: 520
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Alexander, Lillian
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1933
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Reel 39: 525
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Re: the NAACP, Du Bois' editorship of The Crisis, the Amenia Conference and Fisk University. |
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Alexander, Sadie Tanner
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1933
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Reel 39: 541
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Alexander, Virginia
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1933
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Reel 39: 543
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Amenia Conference
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1933
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Reel 39: 553
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Press releases, list of participants; memos; miscellaneous materials. |
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American Negro African Movement
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1933
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Reel 39: 608
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Circular on this immigrationist movement. |
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Arthur, George
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1933
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Reel 39: 613
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Associated Negro Press. Also: William Pickens
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1933
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Reel 39: 613
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Atlanta University. Also: John Hope
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1933
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Reel 39: 614
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Re: Du Bois' teaching duties; including course materials, exams, grades and related materials. |
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Bacote, Clarence
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1933
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Reel 39: 744
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Banks, W. R.
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1933
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Reel 39: 759
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Re: Atlanta University's proposed study of economic cooperation among American Negroes. |
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Beals, Carleton
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1933
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Reel 39: 761
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Re: Beals' projected study of racial conditions in the South. |
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Bentley, William H.
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1933
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Reel 39: 764
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Billikopf, Jacob
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1933
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Reel 39: 774
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Bond, Wenonah
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1933
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Reel 39: 785
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Boutte, Matthew V.
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1933
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Reel 39: 788
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Re: Fisk University. |
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Bowles, George
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1933
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Reel 39: 791
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Brown, John S.
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1933
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Reel 39: 806
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Brown, S. Joe
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1933
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Reel 39: 809
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Brown, Sterling
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1933
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Reel 39: 810
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize. |
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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling
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1933
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Reel 39: 816
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Bullock, Ralph W.
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1933
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Reel 39: 821
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Caliver, Ambrose
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1933
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Reel 39: 832
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Callis, Myra
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1933
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Reel 39: 834
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Re: the work of John P. Davis' Negro Educational League. |
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Cannon, Raymond W.
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1933
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Reel 39: 840
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Cansler, Fritz
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1933
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Reel 39: 842
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Chamberlain, John
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1933
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Reel 39: 847
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize. |
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Chesnutt, Susan
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1933
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Reel 39: 849
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Re: Charles Chesnutt. |
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Civic Club (New York, N.Y.)
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1933
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Reel 39: 854
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Clarke, Edwin L.
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1933
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Reel 39: 860
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Clement, Rufus E.
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1933
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Reel 39: 868
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1933
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Reel 39: 871
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Cobb, James A.
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1933
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Reel 39: 874
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Arthur Raper, Will Alexander
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1933
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Reel 39: 883
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Cook, R. V.
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1933
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Reel 39: 888
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Craft, Henry K.
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1933
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Reel 39: 893
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Craver, William
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1933
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Reel 39: 894
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1933
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Reel 39: 895
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1933
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Reel 39: 896
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Curti, Merle
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1933
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Reel 39: 902
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Dabney, Thomas L.
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1933
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Reel 39: 904
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1933
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Reel 39: 905
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Daly, Victor
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1933
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Reel 39: 908
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Davidson, Eugene
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1933
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Reel 39: 912
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Davis, Allison
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1933
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Reel 39: 913
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Davis, Arthur
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1933
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Reel 39: 914
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Davis, Dorothy
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1933
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Reel 39: 916
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Re: the Funenia Conference. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1933
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Reel 39: 917
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Re: the Pinenia Conference. |
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Day, Caroline Bond
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1933
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Reel 39: 918
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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de la Rue, Sidney
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1933
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Reel 39: 928
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Re: Du Bois' published comments on de la Rue's work as a Financial Adviser to Liberia. |
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Demby, E. Thomas
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1933
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Reel 39: 931
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Dorsey, Emmett
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1933
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Reel 39: 934
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Re: the Amenia Conference; concerning the National Industrial Recovery Act. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1933
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Reel 39: 941
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1933
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Reel 39: 1017
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Re: her work and W. E. B. Du Bois' work at Atlanta University and in the NAACP. |
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Duke, Charles
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1933
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Reel 39: 1059
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Edmonds, Randolph
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1933
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Reel 39: 1076
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Ellis, Roy
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1933
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Reel 39: 1086
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Evanti, Lillian
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1933
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Reel 39: 1089
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Re: a march on Washington. |
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1933
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Reel 39: 1104
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America
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1933
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Reel 39: 1107
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Re: their Support of the activities of the Firestone Rubber Company in Liberia; concerning their attitude towards the control of education in Liberia. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1933
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Reel 39: 1115
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Re: her work in England. |
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Fisk University. Also: President Thomas E. Jones
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1933
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Reel 39: 1122
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Re: Du Bois' proposed commencement address. |
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1933
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Reel 39: 1139
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Re: Du Bois' article on developments in Liberia. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1933
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Reel 39: 1153
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Gannett, Lewis
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1933
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Reel 39: 1158
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize. |
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Gibson, T. K.
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1933
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Reel 39: 1171
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1933
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Reel 39: 1181
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Re: Liberia. |
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Greene, Harry
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1933
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Reel 39: 1223
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Gregory, Montgomery
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1933
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Reel 39: 1226
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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1933
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Reel 39: 1237
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Re: Georgia Douglas Johnson. |
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Hamilton, Grace Towns
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1933
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Reel 40: 2
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1933
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Reel 40: 21
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1933
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Reel 40: 40
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Harris, Abram L. Also: Thomas L. Dabney
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1933
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Reel 40: 66
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Re: the Amenia Conference; a letter from Harris to Du Bois proposing a lecture series. |
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Hawkins, Mason
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1933
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Reel 40: 100
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1933
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Reel 40: 111
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Re: the Amenia Conference and concerning Du Bois' study of Reconstruction. |
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1933
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Reel 40: 115
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Heslip, Jesse
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1933
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Reel 40: 118
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1933
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Reel 40: 123
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Holmes, D. O. W.
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1933
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Reel 40: 136
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1933
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Reel 40: 137
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Hope, John, II
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1933
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Reel 40: 145
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Horne, Frank S.
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1933
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Reel 40: 149
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Houston, G. David
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1933
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Reel 40: 153
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Howell, C. A.
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1933
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Reel 40: 163
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Re: racial discrimination in the Civilian Conservation Corps. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1933
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Reel 40: 168
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Hunt, Henry A.
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1933
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Reel 40: 172
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Re: Hunt's work for Negro farmers in the Farm Credit Administration. |
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Hurst, B. Pierce
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1933
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Reel 40: 175
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1933
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Reel 40: 178
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Institute of Race Relations. Also: Charles Johnson, Helen Bryan
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1933
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Reel 40: 180
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Re: Du Bois' participation in their work. |
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International Labor Defense
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1933
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Reel 40: 200
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Re: the Scottsboro Case. |
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Jackson, Juanita
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1933
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Reel 40: 211
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1933
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Reel 40: 213
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1933
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Reel 40: 218
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Johnson, Henry Lincoln
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1933
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Reel 40: 219
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1933
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Reel 40: 220
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Re: the Amenia Conference and the Du Bois Literary Prize. |
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Johnston, V. D.
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1933
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Reel 40: 235
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Jones, Mildred Bryant
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1933
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Reel 40: 243
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Jones, William N.
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1933
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Reel 40: 265
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Re: interracial work in Baltimore and the possible effect of Socialist or Communist participation in such work. |
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Jourdain, E. B.
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1933
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Reel 40: 270
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Julian, Percy
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1933
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Reel 40: 271
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Re: Julian's work at DePauw University. |
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Kelley, William
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1933
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Reel 40: 275
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Re: Kelley's plans to start a Negro newspaper in New York City. |
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Kerlin, Robert T.
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1933
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Reel 40: 277
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Re: Kerlin's dismissal from a teaching position in West Virginia. |
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King, Herbert
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1933
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Reel 40: 282
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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La Farge, Oliver
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1933
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Reel 40: 287
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize. |
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Latimer, Ira
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1933
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Reel 40: 320
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Re: his position at LeMoyne College and his activities in Memphis. |
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League of Nations
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1933
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Reel 40: 323
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Various materials concerning Liberia. |
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Liberia. Also: Edwin Barclay
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1933
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Reel 40: 346
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Re: the relations between the government and the League of Nations; copy of a statement of President Edwin Barclay of Liberia to the Liberian legislature concerning the country's relationship to the League of Nations and on other developments in Liberia. |
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Liberian S. S. and Excelsior Mining Company
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1933
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Reel 40: 404
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Resolution concerning the U.S. government and the Firestone Company's activities in Liberia. |
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Locke, Alain
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1933
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Reel 40: 412
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1933
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Reel 40: 413
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Love, John L.
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1933
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Reel 40: 421
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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McKinney, T. E.
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1933
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Reel 40: 436
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Martin, Margaret Ross
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1933
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Reel 40: 442
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Re: conditions in Germany. |
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Matney, W. C.
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1933
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Reel 40: 458
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Maxey, George
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1933
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Reel 40: 459
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Re: Maxey's opinion in the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against William Brown. |
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Miller, George Frazier
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1933
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Reel 40: 477
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Mossell, N. F.
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1933
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Reel 40: 485
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Moton, R. R.
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1933
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Reel 40: 488
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and Thomas Jesse Jones' opposition to it; concerning John Hope of Atlanta University. |
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Nail, John E.
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1933
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Reel 40: 501
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Oswald Garrison Villard, Harry Davis, Walter White, Charles Edward Russell, George Schuyler, Joel Spingarn, James H. Dillard, Mary White Ovington, Daisy Lamkin, William Pickens, Roy Wilkins, James Weldon Johnson, George Crawford, Lillian Alexander, Anna Melissa Graves, Max Eastman, Raymond Buell, William Allan Neilson, Helen Boardman
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1933
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Reel 40: 544
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Report of the Committee on Budget; Spingarn Medal Award Committee materials; Board of Directors minutes; a fund-raising plan for the NAACP from Schuvler; materials from a Committee of Inquiry into the Harlem Hospital; Amenia Conference materials; an NAACP statement on the Scottsboro Case; a plan for reorganization of the NAACP from Du Bois, with comments from others; correspondence on the resignation of Joel Spingarn as President and Chairman of the Board; materials concerning Liberia; Crisis material concerning the Business Manager's position; NAACP annual conference resolutions; correspondence with Crawford on his resignation from the Board; corrrspondence with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and Anna Melissa Graves on Liberia; correspondence of Buell with White and with the Liberian government on events there involving the Firestone Rubber Company; information on a proposed survey of the treatment of the Negro in American history textbooks; a letter from Max Eastman to White concerning Claude McKay; correspondence with Joel Spingarn on the reorganization of the NAACP and about George Schuyler. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1933
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Reel 40: 856
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Carter Woodson
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1933
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Reel 40: 877
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1933
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Reel 40: 896
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Redding, Louis
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1933
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Reel 40: 908
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Reid, Ira
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1933
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Reel 40: 909
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Re: the Amenia Conference; concerning the appointment of Henry Hunt as an agricultural assistant to Henry Morgenthau, Jr. in the Farm Credit Administration. |
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Richardson, E. S.
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1933
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Reel 40: 919
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Re: developments in the Virgin Islands. |
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Robinson, William A.
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1933
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Reel 40: 321
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: George Arthur, Edwin Embree
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1933
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Reel 40: 925
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Re: a proposed conference on the economic status of the Negro; on Du Bois' study of Reconstruction. |
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Saddler, Juanita
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1933
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Reel 40: 954
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Schuyler, George S.
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1933
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Reel 40: 958
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Scruggs, Baxter
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1933
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Reel 40: 961
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1933
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Reel 40: 999
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Re: her anti-slavery work. |
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Somerville, Vada
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1933
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Reel 40: 1019
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1026
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Re: Du Bois' real estate. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1037
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Steward, G. A.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1041
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Streator, George
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1933
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Reel 40: 1049
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Re: the Amenia Conference; concerning Du Bois' views on interracial faculty at Black colleges and on nationalism. |
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Sutter, C.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1059
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Re: the relationship of American Negroes to Africans and on Pan-Africanism. |
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Swift, Forest
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1933
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Reel 40: 1061
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Re: John Brown. |
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Taub, Allan
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1933
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Reel 40: 1064
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Re: the Scottsboro Case. |
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Taylor, Thelma Louise
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1933
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Reel 40: 1067
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Tobias, Channing H.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1076
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Turner, John
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1933
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Reel 40: 1089
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Swann, Thomas W.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1090
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Tuskegee Institute. Also: Monroe Work
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1933
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Reel 40: 1092
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U.S. Department of State
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1933
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Reel 40: 1096
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Re: Liberia and Haiti. |
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U.S. Department of the Interior. Also: Clark Foreman, Clarence Pickett
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1933
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Reel 40: 1103
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Re: racial discrimination in public works projects and segregation in Subsistence Homesteads. |
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U.S. Farm Credit Administration. Also: Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1116
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Re: the appointment of Henry Hunt as agricultural assistant for Negro farm relief. |
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Valentine, W. R.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1125
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Van Doren, Carl
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1933
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Reel 40: 1129
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1151
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Waring, C. J.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1153
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Waring, J. H.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1153
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Waters, Ethel
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1933
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Reel 40: 1158
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Telegram of congratulations to Waters upon a performance. |
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Weaver, Archie
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1933
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Reel 40: 1161
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Webster, Edgar H.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1163
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Wesley, Charles H.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1167
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Weston, Moran
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1933
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Reel 40: 1172
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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White, Katrine
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1933
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Reel 40: 1174
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Whittaker, James
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1933
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Reel 40: 1176
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Wilberforce University. Also: R. R. Wright, Jr.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1179
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Wilkinson, Henry B.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1186
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Williams, A. V.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1192
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Re: the relation of cultural achievement to economic progress for the American Negro. |
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Williams, Arnett
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1933
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Reel 40: 1193
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Re: family matters and his educational progress. |
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Williams, Frances
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1933
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Reel 40: 1221
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1933
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Reel 40: 1233
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Wilson, Frank T.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1266
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Detzer, Mildred Scott Olmsted
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1933
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Reel 40: 1280
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Re: Liberia. |
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World Fellowship of Faiths. Also: K. N. Das Gupta
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1933
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Reel 40: 1300
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Wright, Louis T.
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1933
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Reel 40: 1315
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Wright, William
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1933
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Reel 40: 1319
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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Writers" League Against Lynchlng. Also: Suzanne La Follette
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1933
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Reel 40: 1319
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Young, Pauline
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1933
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Reel 40: 1322
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Re: the Amenia Conference. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1934
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1934
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Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
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1934
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Reel 41: 792
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Adamson, Martha
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1934
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Reel 41: 800
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Re: Technocracy and racial prejudice, with Du Bois' comments on the American Federation of Labor. |
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Addams, Jane
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1934
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Reel 41: 802
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African Reconstruction Association. Also: Bernard Mason
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1934
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Reel 41: 816
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Information on that organization. |
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Aldridge, Amanda Ira
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1934
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Reel 41: 820
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Alexander, Lillian
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1934
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Reel 41: 825
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Alexander, Sadie Tanner
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1934
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Reel 41: 829
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Re: Du Bois' request for comments on his Negro Youth Movement; on his role in planning the Amenia Conference. |
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Alexander, Virginia
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1934
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Reel 41: 830
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American Mercury
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1934
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Reel 41: 843
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Re: a possible Du Bois article on the effect of the Depression on the American Negro's search for ultimate integration. |
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Ames, Jessie Daniel
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1934
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Reel 41: 847
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP |
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Anderson, Maxwell
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1934
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Reel 41: 849
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Request for permission to use a quotation from Anderson in Black Reconstruction. |
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Atlanta University. Also: John Hope, Florence Read, Ira Reid, Anne Cooke
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1934
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Reel 41: 869
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Correspondence concerning Department of Sociology matters; on Du Bois' terms of employment at the university; concerning a plan for a university survey of the history, present conditions and future of the American Negro; materials concerning a |
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Atlantic Monthly. Also: Ellery Sedgwick
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1934
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Reel 41: 1009
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the effects of disfranchisement on the country. |
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Baltimore Afro-American. Also: Carl Murphy, William N. Jones
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1934
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Reel 41: 1021
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Re: Jones' study of Liberia and recommendations for that country. |
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Bancroft, Frederic
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1934
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Reel 41: 1025
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Re: Du Bois' Black Reconstruction. |
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Beale, Howard K.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1042
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Re: Black Reconstruction. |
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Benet, William Rose
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1934
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Reel 41: 1049
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Request for permission to use a quotation from Benet in Black Reconstruction. |
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1934
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Reel 41: 1057
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize; on Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Brazeal, B. R.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1063
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Brewer, W. M.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1063
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Bright, Nellie
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1934
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Reel 41: 1064
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Brooks, Phillips
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1934
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Reel 41: 1067
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Re: the interest of a group in New York City in a Negro Youth Movement. |
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Brown, John S.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1079
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement; concerning the possible reorganization of the NAACP; on Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP (including Brown's correspondence with Mason Hawkins, Harry Davis, F. B. Ransom, T. G. Nutter, William Allan Neilson, Charles Edward Russell, James Marshall, James A. Cobb, Carl Murphy, Clarence Darrow). |
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Brown, Sterling
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1934
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Reel 41: 1100
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Brown, W. Roderick
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1934
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Reel 41: 1103
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling
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1934
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Reel 41: 1103
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Re: Bruce's interest in the presidency of Tuskegee Institute. |
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Bullock, Ralph W.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1117
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Bunche, Ralph J.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1118
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Cansler, Fritz
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1934
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Reel 41: 1129
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Carnegie Corporation. Also: Keppel, F. P.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1130
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Re: the publication of Black Reconstruction. |
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Cater, J. T.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1139
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Chivers, Walter R.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1142
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Re: disfranchisement and Negro education. |
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Clarke, Edwin L.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1165
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1168
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Cobb, W. Montague
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1934
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Reel 41: 1171
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Cole, L. A.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1175
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Coleman, Anita Scott
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1934
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Reel 41: 1179
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Colophon. Also: Elmer Adler
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1934
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Reel 41: 1183
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Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Will Alexander, R. B. Eleazer
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1934
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Reel 41: 1186
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Du Bois' comments on various social and economic functions and services which should be considered for Atlanta University's housing project. |
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Committee on Race Relations. Also: Helen Bryan
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1934
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Reel 41: 1196
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Craft, Henry K.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1209
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Crawford, Floyd
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1934
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Reel 41: 1210
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1211
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Cullen, Countee
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1934
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Reel 41: 1216
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Re: the use of a quotation from Cullen in Black Reconstruction. |
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Curtis, L. S.
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1934
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Reel 41: 1222
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Cuthbert, Marion
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1934
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Reel 41: 1222
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Dabney, Thomas L.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1
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Re: Du Bois' work for the reorganization of the NAACP. |
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Daniel, R. P.
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1934
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Reel 42: 11
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Daniel, Walter G.
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1934
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Reel 42: 11
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Davis, Carrington
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1934
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Reel 42: 13
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Davis, Harry E. Also: Abba Hillel Silver
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1934
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Reel 42: 14
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Re: developments in the NA!CP, Du Bois' position as editor of The Crisis, Du Bois' resignation and Davis reactions to Du Bois' plans for Black economic development; correspondence of Davis with Silver on a possible Du Bois lecture in Cleveland. |
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Davis, John C.
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1934
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Reel 42: 30
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Dean, William H.
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1934
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Reel 42: 38
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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DeBerry, William N.
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1934
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Reel 42: 39
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Dent, A. W.
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1934
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Reel 42: 44
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Dickason, H. L.
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1934
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Reel 42: 47
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Dickerson, Addie
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1934
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Reel 42: 48
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Re: Du Bois' views of the current economic and political progress of the Negro. |
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Dillard, James H.
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1934
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Reel 42: 52
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Dodson, Thurman
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1934
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Reel 42: 58
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Dorsey, Emmett
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1934
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Reel 42: 59
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1934
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Reel 42: 61
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1934
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Reel 42: 173
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Re: the NAACP, George Schuyler, Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP and Abram Harris. |
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Duckrey, Tanner
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1934
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Reel 42: 201
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Eaton, Irene
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1934
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Reel 42: 226
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Ellis, Roy
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1934
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Reel 42: 235
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement |
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Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences
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1934
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Reel 42: 238
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Re: Du Bois' article on Booker T. Washington. |
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Evans, Eva Knox
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1934
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Reel 42: 251
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Evans, Joseph
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1934
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Reel 42: 254
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Farrison, W. Edward
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1934
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Reel 42: 255
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1934
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Reel 42: 262
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Re: her work in England and on the possibility of Du Bois working with her on a study of the Royal African Companies; on Du Bois views of the role of the slave trade in the beginnings of capitalism. |
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1934
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Reel 42: 295
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on Ethiopia. |
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Foster, Laurence
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1934
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Reel 42: 297
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1934
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Reel 42: 301
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Gannett, Lewis
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1934
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Reel 42: 307
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Graham, Shirley
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1934
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Reel 42: 318
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Tribute to Du Bois; concerning her academic work and plans in music. |
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Granum, Stanley
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1934
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Reel 42: 326
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1934
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Reel 42: 327
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Re: Liberia and the possibility that Du Bois would represent that country at a League of Nations meeting; concerning George Schuyler's writings on Liberia. |
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Greene, Harry
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1934
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Reel 42: 337
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Gruening, Martha
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1934
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Reel 42: 350
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Re: her and Helen Boardman's investigation of the role of the NAACP, Walter White and Charles Houston in the George Crawford case in Virginia; concerning Du Bois Black Reconstruction. |
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Harcourt, Brace and Company
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1934
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Reel 42: 369
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Re: publication of Black Reconstruction. |
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1934
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Reel 42: 406
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP |
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Harlem Interracial Forum. Also: Will Herberg
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1934
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Reel 42: 417
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Harper's Magazine
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1934
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Reel 42: 423
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Re: a possible Du Bois article on the effects of the Depression on the American Negro's search for ultimate integration. |
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Harris, Abram L.
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1934
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Reel 42: 426
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Re: the relation of the Negro to changes in the American economy; on Harris' plans for a lecture series by Black scholars; on possible reorganization of the NAACP; concerning Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP; on the control of The Crisis by the NAACP. |
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Harris, Jesse Fauset
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1934
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Reel 42: 437
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Re: her recent book. |
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Hayes, Truly
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1934
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Reel 42: 461
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Haytian Afro-American Chamber of Commerce. Also: Holsey, Albert
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1934
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Reel 42: 462
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Re: possible investment in Haiti. |
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Haywood, J. W.
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1934
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Reel 42: 464
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Heckert, Robert
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1934
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Reel 42: 465
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Henderson, D. Raymond
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1934
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Reel 42: 468
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Herberg, Will
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1934
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Reel 42: 472
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1934
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Reel 42: 474
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Requesting permission for the use of a quotation from Hill for Black Reconstruction. |
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Horne, Frank S.
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1934
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Reel 42: 485
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Houston Informer
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1934
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Reel 42: 495
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The offer of column space to Du Bois. |
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Hughes, W. A., Jr.
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1934
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Reel 42: 521
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Hunton, Addie W.
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1934
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Reel 42: 526
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Du Bois' list of ten benefactors of the American Negro since Emancipation. |
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1934
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Reel 42: 529
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement; concerning Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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International Workers Order an invitation for a debate between Du Bois and James W. Ford.
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1934
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Reel 42: 542
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Jackson, Harrison S.
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1934
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Reel 42: 544
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Plan for a National Negro Congress. |
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Jackson, Juanita
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1934
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Reel 42: 548
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Johnson, Campbell C.
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1934
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Reel 42: 549
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1934
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Reel 42: 550
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Re: a plan for an educational movie about the Negro. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1934
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Reel 42: 552
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Johnson, Henry Lincoln
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1934
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Reel 42: 559
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1934
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Reel 42: 562
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Johnson, William Randolph
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1934
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Reel 42: 573
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Kerns, J. Harvey
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1934
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Reel 42: 622
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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La Farge, Oliver
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1934
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Reel 42: 625
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize. |
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League for Industrial Democracy
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1934
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Reel 42: 633
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League of Nations
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1934
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Reel 42: 636
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Minutes of council meetings; material concerning Liberia. |
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Liberia. Also: L. A. Grimes, Edward Barclay
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1934
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Reel 42: 651
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Information on Liberian and the League of Nations' plan of assistance; portions of a message of President Edward Barclay to the Liberian legislature; including Grimes' correspondence with Dorothy Detzer of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom concerning the possibility of Du Bois serving as a Liberian delegate to the League of Nations. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1934
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Reel 42: 695
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Long, Howard
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1934
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Reel 42: 703
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Lovejoy, Owen
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1934
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Reel 42: 709
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP and concerning Du Bois' views on an economic strategy for the Negro. |
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McAdoo, Martha
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1934
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Reel 42: 719
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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McGuinn, Robert
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1934
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Reel 42: 735
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Martin, Sarah
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1934
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Reel 42: 738
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Mathews, Loulie A.
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1934
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Reel 42: 743
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Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize; from the NAACP. |
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Matney, W. C.
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1934
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Reel 42: 744
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Milholland, Vida
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1934
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Reel 42: 751
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Re: John Milholland. |
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Miller, George Frazier
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1934
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Reel 42: 758
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Miller, Herbert
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1934
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Reel 42: 760
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Re: Shirley Graham. |
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Mitchell, Pearl
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1934
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Reel 42: 764
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Morton, Ferdinand Q.
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1934
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Reel 42: 772
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Moton, R. R.
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1934
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Reel 42: 774
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn, William Pickens, Walter White, Lillian Alexander, Louis T. Wright, Roy Wilkins, Lewis Gannett, James Weldon Johnson, Harry Davis, James Dillard, Edwin Embree
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1934
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Reel 42: 864
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Re: the Spingarn Medal Award Committee and a possible award to John Hope; Du Bois' suggestions for reorganizing the NAACP; Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP; concerning back salary owed Du Bois by the NAACP; concerning Du Bois' Black Reconstruction. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Duluth, Minnesota Branch. Also: R. J. Simmons
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1934
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Reel 42: 977
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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National Movement for the Establishment of a 49th State. Also: Oscar C. Brown
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1934
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Reel 42: 790
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Re: their plans for a Negro state. |
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Nelson, Alice Dunbar
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1934
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Reel 42: 802
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New York Public Library. Also: Arthur A. Schomburg
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1934
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Reel 42: 849
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Oberlaender Trust. Also: Wilbur Thomas
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1934
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Reel 42: 981
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Oettle, George S.
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1934
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Reel 42: 998
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Re: the Carnegie Foundation and developments in South Africa and Rhodesia. |
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Olivier, Lord
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1934
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Reel 42: 991
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Padmore, George
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1934
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Reel 42: 1020
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Re: Padmore's activities in France. |
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Parks, Adella
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1934
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Reel 42: 1021
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Parsons, J. A.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1021
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1934
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Reel 42: 1024
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP; on general aspects of the race problem. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund
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1934
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Reel 42: 1028
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Powell, E. L.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1054
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1934
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Reel 42: 1057
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Redding, Louis
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1934
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Reel 42: 1075
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Reid, Ira
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1934
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Reel 42: 1075
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Richardson, Harry V.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1076
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Robeson, Eslanda
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1934
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Reel 42: 1085
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1934
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Reel 42: 1094
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Re: a conference on the economic condition of the American Negro and Du Bois' ideas on the subject. |
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1934
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Reel 42: 1112
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Scruggs, Baxter
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1934
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Reel 42: 1122
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Scull, Ralph
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1934
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Reel 42: 1122
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Shivery, Henrietta
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1934
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Reel 42: 1131
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Re: her teaching experience in Meridian, Miss. |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1934
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Reel 42: 1181
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Somerville, John A.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1201
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Re: Du Bois' controversy with the NAACP. |
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Southern Institute of International Relations. Also: Claud Nelson
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1934
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Reel 42: 1212
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Spelman College. Also: Florence Read
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1934
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Reel 42: 1226
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1237
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Steward, G. A.
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1934
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Reel 42: 1243
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement; on Du Bois' possible resignation from the NAACP, including Steward's correspondence with Walter White on this subject. |
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Stolberg, Benjamin
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1934
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Reel 42: 1248
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Re: Black Reconstruction and the relationship of Du Bois' ideas in this book to Marxism; concerning Stolberg's service on a Crisis Committee and his opinion of Roy Wilkins as an editor of The Crisis. |
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Streator, George
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1934
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Reel 42: 1251
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Re: Streator's resignation from The Crisis; suggestions by Streator for a series of labor conferences at Atlanta University. |
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Taylor, Thelma Louise
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1934
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Reel 43: 19
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Thompson, Charles H.
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1934
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Reel 43: 28
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Thurman, Howard
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1934
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Reel 43: 29
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Turner, Thomas W.
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1934
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Reel 43: 46
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Tuskegee Institute. Also: R. R. Moton, Monroe Work
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1934
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Reel 43: 47
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Re: rumors of Moton's resignation from the presidency of Tuskegre. |
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U.S. Department of the Interior. Division of Subsistence Homesteads
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1934
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Reel 43: 57
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Re: the Subsistence Homestead Program. |
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Vaughan, George
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1934
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Reel 43: 104
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Du Bois' opinions of the "spiritual" condition of the world. |
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Von Avery, H.
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1934
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Reel 43: 116
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1934
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Reel 43: 123
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Re: Liberia and Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP. |
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Waring, J. H.
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1934
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Reel 43: 131
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Watson, Zelma M.
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1934
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Reel 43: 134
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Weaver, Robert C.
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1934
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Reel 43: 134
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Weston, Moran
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1934
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Reel 43: 145
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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White, Katrine
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1934
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Reel 43: 153
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Wilkinson, Henry B.
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1934
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Reel 43: 165
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Williams, Arnett
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1934
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Reel 43: 169
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1934
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Reel 43: 202
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Wilson, Frank T.
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1934
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Reel 43: 229
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Oetzer
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1934
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Reel 43: 230
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Re: Liberia and the League of Nations; on the possibility of Du Bois representing Liberia at a League of Nations meetings; on the possible preparation by Du Bois of a book on Liberia. |
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Woodruff, Bertram
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1934
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Reel 43: 250
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Woodruff, Hale
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1934
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Reel 43: 251
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Wright, Louis T.
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1934
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Reel 43: 256
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Young, N. Louise
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1934
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Reel 43: 267
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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Young, P. Bernard, Jr.
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1934
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Reel 43: 267
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Re: the Negro Youth Movement. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1935
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1935
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Addams, Jane. Jane Addams Memorial Fund. Also: Alice Hamilton
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1935
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Reel 43: 622
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Alexander, Ernest R.
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1935
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Reel 43: 627
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1935
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Reel 43: 628
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Alexander, Raymond Pace
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1935
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Reel 43: 634
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Alexander, Sadie Tanner
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1935
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Reel 43: 635
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Re: Dantes Bellegarde. |
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Alexander, Virginia
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1935
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Reel 43: 636
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Alexander, Will W.
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1935
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Reel 43: 644
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford Logan
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1935
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Reel 43: 649
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American Committee on the Ethiopian Crisis. Also: Thomas Jesse Jones, Emory Ross
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1935
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Reel 43: 656
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American League Against War and Fascism. Also: William Lloyd Imes
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1935
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Reel 43: 658
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American Mercury
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1935
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Reel 43: 660
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the Negro and the New Deal. |
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Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Also: Jessie Daniel Ames
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1935
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Reel 43: 683
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Atlanta University. Also: John Hope, John Whittaker. Florence Read, Ira Reid, Rayford Logan
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1935
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Reel 43: 685
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Re: the University, the Sociology Department, a possible Atlanta University journal; materials concerning a request to the Commonwealth Fund for support of a study of racial problems; a memo on possible activities for Atlanta University to undertake in the federal housing project in Atlanta; correspondence of John Hope and William Lloyd Imes about Du Bois speaking at a meeting about Ethiopia; Du Bois' plan for a survey of the history, condition and prospects of the American Negro. |
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Banks, W. R.
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1935
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Reel 43: 830
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Barnett, Claude A.
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1935
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Reel 43: 832
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Barrell, Alexina
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1935
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Reel 43: 835
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Includes Du Bois' comments on his disagreement with, and resignation from, the NAACP. |
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Beale, Howard K.
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1935
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Reel 43: 859
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Beals, Carleton
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1935
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Reel 43: 860
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Beard, Charles
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1935
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Reel 43: 861
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Benedict, Ruth
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1935
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Reel 43: 869
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Bernstein, Herman
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1935
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Reel 43: 871
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Re: the Protocols of Zion. |
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Bethune, Mary McLeod
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1935
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Reel 43: 872
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Blayton, Jesse E.
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1935
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Reel 43: 874
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Comments on Du Bois' Atlanta Creed and on the role of violence in a revolution. |
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Boas, Franz
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1935
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Reel 43: 876
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1935
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Reel 43: 878
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1935
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Reel 43: 887
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1935
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Reel 43: 891
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and Black Reconstruction |
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Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph
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1935
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Reel 43: 898
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Re: a national election of Pullman porters. |
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Brown, Charlotte Hawkins
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1935
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Reel 43: 902
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Brown, Sterling
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1935
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Reel 43: 904
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Re: Du Bois' plans for a Negro Book-of-the-Year Club and about Black Reconstruction. |
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Bryan, Helen
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1935
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Reel 43: 909
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Bryan, Malcolm
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1935
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Reel 43: 910
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Re: the economic status of the Georgia Negro. |
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Bunche, Ralph J.
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1935
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Reel 43: 915
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Burroughs, Nannie H.
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1935
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Reel 43: 917
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Calverton, V. F.
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1935
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Reel 43: 934
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Carnegie Corporation. Also: Keppel, F. P.
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1935
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Reel 43: 937
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Carter, Elmer A.
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1935
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Reel 43: 944
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Carver, George Washington
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1935
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Reel 43: 951
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Cayton, Horace R.
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1935
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Reel 43: 954
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Cayton's criticisms of Black Reconstruction. |
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Chivers, Walter R.
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1935
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Reel 43: 966
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Re: the Atlanta Creed and the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Clement, Rufus E.
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1935
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Reel 43: 972
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Cobb, Ivorey
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1935
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Reel 43: 973
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Re: Cobb's support of Du Bois' views on current racial matters and urging Du Bois' leadership in these affairs. |
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Cobb, James A.
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1935
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Reel 43: 975
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Cobb, W. Montague
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1935
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Reel 43: 976
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: R. B. Eleazer, Arthur Raper
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1935
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Reel 43: 985
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Commonwealth Fund
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1935
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Reel 43: 989
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Re: a proposed study by Atlanta University of the Negro in Atlanta with Du Bois' thoughts on the results to be expected from this study and information on the results of the Atlanta University conference studies of earlier years. |
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Commons, John R.
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1935
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Reel 43: 995
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1935
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Reel 43: 1006
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1935
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Reel 43: 1007
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Cushman, Robert
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1935
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Reel 43: 1021
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1935
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Reel 43: 1022
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Davis, Harry E.
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1935
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Reel 43: 1031
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Davis, John W.
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1935
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Reel 43: 1033
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Day, Caroline Bond
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1935
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Reel 43: 1033
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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DeBerry, William N.
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1935
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Reel 43: 1034
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Fe. |
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Detweiler, Frederick
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1935
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Reel 43: 1040
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Dimmock,Y. D.
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1935
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Reel 43: 1041
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Re: the views of Ugandans towards the Italian-Ethiopian conflict. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1935
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Reel 43: 1046
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1935
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Reel 43: 1150
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Re: her work, the mlopedia of the Negro. |
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Dunbar Apartments. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce
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1935
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Reel 44: 1
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Evans, Eva Knox
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1935
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Reel 44: 80
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Farrar and Rinehart. Also: John Farrar
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1935
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Reel 44: 99
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Re: a possible Du Bois-edited anthology of articles on current trends in American Negro thought. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1935
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Reel 44: 106
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1935
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Reel 44: 132
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Re: Du Bois' article on Ethiopia |
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Forum Magazine
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 141
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the Negro and the trade union movement. |
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Fox, Dixon Ryan
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1935
|
Reel 44: 147
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Frankfurter, Felix
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1935
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Reel 44: 150
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1935
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Reel 44: 150
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Goldenweiser, Alexander
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1935
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Reel 44: 170
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1935
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Reel 44: 171
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Re: her work. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1935
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Reel 44: 185
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Re: Liberia. |
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Gregg, John A.
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1935
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Reel 44: 201
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Gruening, Martha
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1935
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Reel 44: 215
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Re: the NAACP and the George Crawford case. |
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Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
|
1935
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Reel 44: 220
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Du Bois' recommendation of Marita Bonner Occony. |
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Handy, W. C.
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1935
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Reel 44: 234
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1935
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Reel 44: 236
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Re: Hansberry's research on Africa and on the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Harcourt, Brace and Company
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1935
|
Reel 44: 240
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Re: the publication of Black Reconstruction. |
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Harper's Magazine
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1935
|
Reel 44: 294
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the Negro and the trade union movement. |
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Harris, Abram L.
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1935
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Reel 44: 297
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Re: Harris' work and on the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Harris, Jesse Fauset
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1935
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Reel 44: 301
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Hawkins, Mason
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1935
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Reel 44: 311
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Hayes, Roland
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1935
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Reel 44: 312
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Concert program. |
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Haynes, George E.
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1935
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Reel 44: 313
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Herberg, Will
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1935
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Reel 44: 314
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1935
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Reel 44: 315
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Re: Herskovits' work; on the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
|
1935
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Reel 44: 332
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Henry Holt and Company
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 333
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Re: a plan for a book by Du Bois on the history of the Negro race. |
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Hook, Sidney
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1935
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Reel 44: 340
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Horne, Frank S.
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1935
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Reel 44: 345
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Re: possible publication of Horne's poetry |
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Howard University. Also: Alain Locke, Ralph Bunche
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1935
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Reel 44: 350
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Re: a conference at Howard University in which Du Bois participated. |
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Huggins, Willis N.
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1935
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Reel 44: 384
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Hughley, J. Neal
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1935
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Reel 44: 385
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Re: an invitation to Du Bois to write an introduction to a book by Hughley. |
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Huxley, Elspeth
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1935
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Reel 44: 391
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Jamaica Banana Producers" Association
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 397
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Information on the Association. |
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Jameson, J. Franklin
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 429
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Jenkins, Deaderick
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1935
|
Reel 44: 437
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Re: Du Bois' views on a strategy for Black workers |
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Jenks, Leland
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1935
|
Reel 44: 439
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1935
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Reel 44: 442
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1935
|
Reel 44: 443
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1935
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Reel 44: 444
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Re: Black Reconstruction, the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1935
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Reel 44: 447
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Joint Committee on National Recovery. Also: John P. Davis
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 452
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Report on the committee's work and a conference program. |
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 459
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Jones, Mildred Bryant
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 464
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Jones, Thomas Jesse
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1935
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Reel 44: 477
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Kerlin, Robert T.
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1935
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Reel 44: 486
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Koltzov, Michel
|
1935
|
Reel 44: 494
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Re: a book to be done by Koltzov and Maxim Gorki |
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Laski, Harold J.
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1935
|
Reel 44: 506
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Lasswell, Harold
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1935
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Reel 44: 507
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Latourette,Kenneth Scott
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1935
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Reel 44: 523
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Liberia. Also: L. A. Grimes
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1935
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Reel 44: 536
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Re: a possible book on Liberia. |
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Locke, Alain
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1935
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Reel 44: 542
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning a proposed pamphlet by Du Bois on the Negro and social reconstruction. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1935
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Reel 44: 558
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Re: a Negro Book-of-the-Year Club, the Atlanta Creed, the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Loram, Charles T.
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1935
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Reel 44: 572
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Re: the Encyclopedia of theNegro. |
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Los Angeles (Calif.). City Schools. Also: J. McFarline Ervin
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1935
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Reel 44: 573
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Re: their plans for appointing a special assistant for Negro students. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1935
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Reel 44: 575
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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McKay, Claude
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1935
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Reel 44: 583
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Macmillan Company
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1935
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Reel 44: 587
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Re: a possible book about Liberia. |
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Malliet, A. M. Wendell
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1935
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Reel 44: 592
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Re: the cooperative movement in Jamaica. |
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Matheus, John F.
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1935
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Reel 44: 598
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Maxey, George
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1935
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Reel 44: 600
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Comments on Du Bois' views on education. |
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Mead, Margaret
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1935
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Reel 44: 600
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Mencken, H. L.
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1935
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Reel 44: 601
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Re: the Encyclopediaof theNegro. |
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Miller, Kelly
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1935
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Reel 44: 601
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Mitchell, Broadus
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1935
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Reel 44: 602
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Moley, Raymond
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1935
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Reel 44: 604
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Morton, Ferdinand Q.
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1935
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Reel 44: 607
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Morton, Ruth
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1935
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Reel 44: 608
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Du Bois' opinion on the feasibility of her accepting the directorship of a Negro school in Alabama and his opinion on integrated faculties at Southern Negro schools. |
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Moton, R. R.
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1935
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Reel 44: 610
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, Joel Spingarn, Arthur Spingarn. William Pickens, Walter White, Roy Wilkins. Louis T. Wright
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1935
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Reel 44: 621
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Re: Du Bois back salary and other matters. |
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National Movement for the Establishment of a 49th State. Also: Oscar C. Brown
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1935
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Reel 44: 669
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Negro Peoples Theatre. Also: Rose McClendon
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1935
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Reel 44: 681
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New York Age. Also: Fred R. Moore
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1935
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Reel 44: 725
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Re: Du Bois' early writing for that paper. |
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New York Amsterdam News. Also: Sadie Warren Davis
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1935
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Reel 44: 730
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Re: a recent strike at the newspaper. |
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Oberlaender Trust. Also: Wilbur K. Thomas
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1935
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Reel 44: 757
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Re: a proposed study by Du Bois of industrial education in Germany and its application to the American Negro industrial school. |
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Occony, Marita Bonner
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1935
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Reel 44: 787
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Odum, Howard W.
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1935
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Reel 44: 789
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Oettle, George S.
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1935
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Reel 44: 790
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Re: South Africa and the Carnegie Corporation |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1935
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Reel 44: 819
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Re: Black Reconstruction. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1935
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Reel 44: 825
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Park, Robert E.
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1935
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Reel 44: 828
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1935
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Reel 44: 832
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro, including Peabody's letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning the Encyclopedia. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones
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1935
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Reel 44: 843
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Pickens, William
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1935
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Reel 44: 900
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro, Black Reconstruction. |
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Pittsburgh Courier. Also: Robert Vann
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1935
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Reel 44: 906
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Re: a possible column by Du Bois in that newspaper. |
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Pound, Roscoe
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1935
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Reel 44: 911
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Powell, Adam Clayton, Sr.
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1935
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Reel 44: 912
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks
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1935
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Reel 44: 914
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Re: a conference on the economic life of Negroes in Texas. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1935
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Reel 44: 935
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Radcliffe-Brown, A. R.
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1935
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Reel 44: 941
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Randolph, A. Philip
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1935
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Reel 44: 943
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Ransom, Reverdy C.
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1935
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Reel 44: 951
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Reid, Ira
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1935
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Reel 44: 954
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Re: a Negro Book-of-the-Year Club, the Atlanta Creed, the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Richardson, Willis
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1935
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Reel 44: 972
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1935
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Reel 44: 982
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Re: Embree's criticism of the Encyclopedia of the Negro, Du Bois' projected 1936 trip around the world; concerning Du Bois' novels The Quest of the Silver Fleece and Dark Princess and about a projected novel by Du Bois on Atlanta. |
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Ross, Edward A.
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1935
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Reel 44: 996
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Scott, Emmett
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1935
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Reel 44: 1009
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Re: Black Reconstruction. |
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Scribner's Magazine
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1935
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Reel 44: 1011
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the effects of disfranchisement on the South and about an article on Italy and Ethiopia. |
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Seldon, Benjamin F.
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1935
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Reel 44: 1019
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Seligman, Edwin R.
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1935
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Reel 44: 1021
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Seniper, Joseph
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1935
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Reel 44: 1024
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Re: Du Bois' opposition to Marcus Garvey. |
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Shivery, Henrietta
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1935
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Reel 44: 1031
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Re: her experiences with racial prejudice in Mississippi |
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Social Science Research Council. Also: Donald Young
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1935
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Reel 44: 1057
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Re: financial support for Du Bois' history of the Negro soldier in World War I. |
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Somerville, John and Vada
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1935
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Reel 44: 1067
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Re: Du Bois' departure from the NAACP and his work at Atlanta University. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1935
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Reel 44: 10089
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Re: Du Bois' financial affairs. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1935
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Reel 44: 1110
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Stokes, Anson Phelps
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1935
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Reel 44: 1127
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Letter of introduction from Stokes for Elspeth Huxley. |
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Streator, George
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1935
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Reel 44: 1130
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Re: the Socialist Party; segregation of an audience at a lecture series in Atlanta; Du Bois' views of the persistence of racial prejudice, consumers' cooperation, the place of the Negro middle class in cooperation, the goal of Negro business. Marxism, violent revolution, the union movement and related areas of Du Bois' economic philosophy and strategy. |
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Sziklay, Andor
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1935
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Reel 44: 1147
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Re: Sziklay's writings about the American Negro |
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Tannenbaum, Frank
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1935
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Reel 44: 1153
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Thomas, Norman
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1935
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Reel 44: 1157
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Form letter from Thomas concerning the Scottsboro case. |
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Thurman, Howard
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1935
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Reel 44: 1167
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Turner, Thomas W.
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1935
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Reel 44: 1177
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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U.S. Department of Commerce. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones
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1935
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Reel 44: 1185
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Re: the National Recovery Administration. |
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U.S. Department of the Interior. Also: Robert C. Weaver
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1935
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Reel 44: 1185
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Re: the National Recovery Administration. |
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U.S. Farm Credit Administration. Also: H. A. Hunt
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1935
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Reel 44: 1190
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Re: the National Recovery Administration. |
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U.S. Liberian Legation. Also: Lester Walton
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1935
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Reel 44: 1195
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Re: Liberia. |
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U.S. Senate. Also: Arthur Capper
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1935
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Reel 44: 1206
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Communication from Du Bois on the Bankhead Farm Tenant Bill. |
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U.S. Works Progress Administration. Also: Henry Alsberg
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1935
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Reel 44: 1207
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Van Doren, Carl
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1935
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Reel 45: 2
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Vann, Robert L.
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1935
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Reel 45: 4
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1935
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Reel 45: 9
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1935
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Reel 45: 17
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Wesley, Charles H.
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1935
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Reel 45: 35
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Williams, Arnett
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1935
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Reel 45: 50
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1935
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Reel 45: 63
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Re: family matters. |
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Detzer
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1935
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Reel 45: 104
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Re: Liberia. |
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Work, Monroe N.
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1935
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Reel 45: 112
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1935
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Reel 45: 119
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1935
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Reel 45: 127
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Young, Donald
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1935
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Reel 45: 129
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Young, Pauline
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1935
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Reel 45: 132
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1936
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1936
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Adams, Numa P.
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1936
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Reel 45: 227
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Aery, William
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1936
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Reel 45: 250
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1936
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Reel 45: 256
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Alexander, W. G.
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1936
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Reel 45: 265
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Alexander, Will W.
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1936
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Reel 45: 268
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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All India Congress Committee. Also: R. M. Lohia
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1936
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Reel 45: 271
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American Committee for Anti-Nazi Literature. Also: Franz Boas
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1936
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Reel 45: 277
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Re: the work of the Committee and on the possibility of Du Bois joining the Committee. |
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Atlanta University. Also: John Hope, John Whittaker, W. R. Banks, Ira Reid, Florence Read
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1936
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Reel 45: 305
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Re: the work of the Sociology Department; a copy of remarks from the memorial service for John Hope; correspondence with Banks about the selection of a president; materials from Du Bois' classes in sociology. |
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Banks, W. R.
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1936
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Reel 45: 396
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1936
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Reel 45: 405
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Re: the Encyclopedia of theNegro. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1936
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Reel 45: 422
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1936
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Reel 45: 432
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Bryant, Myra J.
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1936
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Reel 45: 440
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Re: the Scottsboro Case. |
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Burroughs, William J.
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1936
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Reel 45: 447
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Re: Du Bois' interest in minority groups in the Soviet Union. |
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Caliver, Ambrose
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1936
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Reel 45: 463
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Also: Shotwell, James T.
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1936
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Reel 45: 471
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Re: the publication of Du Bois' work on the history of Black soldiers in World War I on possible support for the work by the endowment. |
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Cayton, Horace R.
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1936
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Reel 45: 481
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Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Arthur Raper
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1936
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Reel 45: 538
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Cox, Philip
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1936
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Reel 45: 556
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Letter to Du Bois concerning Cox's literary work. |
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1936
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Reel 45: 558
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1936
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Reel 45: 580
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Dett, R. Nathaniel
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1936
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Reel 45: 596
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Dillard, James H.
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1936
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Reel 45: 597
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Dillard University. Also: Bond,Horace Mann
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1936
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Reel 45: 602
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Dollard, John
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1936
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Reel 45: 606
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Du Bois, Nina
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1936
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Reel 45: 615
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1936
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Reel 45: 785
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Re: her book on building American culture; concerning the development of interracial tolerance. |
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1936
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Reel 45: 872
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Re: the condition of Black journalism and the need for a new periodical; Du Bois' plans for a new journal at Atlanta University; concerning a possible Spingarn Award for John Hope; on the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Emergency Peace Campaign. Also: Harry Emerson Fosdick, Kirby Page, Allan Knight Chalmers, John Dillinghan
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1936
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Reel 45: 879
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Evans, Eva Knox
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1936
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Reel 45: 897
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Re: her writing. |
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Fellowship of Reconciliation
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1936
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Reel 45: 905
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1936
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Reel 45: 909
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Fisk University
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1936
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Reel 45: 916
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Includes correspondence listing Du Bois' favorite books. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1936
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Reel 45: 932
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Georgia Teachers and Educational Association. Also: Frank Horne
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1936
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Reel 45: 951
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Includes a statement by Horne on education in the South for Blacks. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1936
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Reel 45: 964
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Re: her teaching activity and plans. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1936
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Reel 45: 975
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Greater New York Federation of Churches. Also: Allan Knight Chalmers
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1936
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Reel 45: 976
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Grillo, S. Henry
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1936
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Reel 45: 978
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Re: Du Bois' views of the strategy for the emancipation of the Black race. |
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Handy, W. C.
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1936
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Reel 45: 995
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Hankins, F. H.
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1936
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Reel 45: 996
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1936
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Reel 45: 999
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Harper's Magazine. Also: George R. Leighton
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1936
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Reel 45: 1025
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Re: Leighton's interest in Alabama populace. |
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1936
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Reel 45: 1039
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Yasuichi Hikida
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1936
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Reel 45: 1041
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Re: Du Bois' proposed visit to Japan and the Orient. |
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Holmes, D. O. W.
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1936
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Reel 45: 1068
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Horne, Frank S.
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1936
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Reel 45: 1079
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Huggins, Willis N.
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1936
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Reel 45: 1081
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Re: the rncyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Hurston, Zora Neale
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1936
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Reel 45: 1084
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Huxley, Elspeth
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1936
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Reel 45: 1085
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Indian Social Reformer
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1936
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Reel 45: 1089
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James, Concha Romero
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1936
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Reel 45: 1120
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Campbell C.
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1936
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Reel 45: 1136
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1936
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Reel 45: 1140
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1936
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Reel 45: 1145
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1936
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Reel 45: 1159
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1936
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Reel 45: 1160
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
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1936
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Reel 45
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Klineberg, Otto
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1936
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Reel 46: 11
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Laski, Harold J.
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1936
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Reel 46: 21
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Latimer, Catherine
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1936
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Reel 46: 23
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Leland, Waldo Gifford
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1936
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Reel 46: 44
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Lindeman, Victor
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1936
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Reel 46: 52
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Re: his objections to Du Bois' proposed research visit to Germany. |
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Locke, Alain
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1936
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Reel 46: 58
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Re: Du Bois' study of social reconstruction and the Negro. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1936
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Reel 46: 66
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Re: his assistance in planning work for the Encyclopedia of the Negro; a digest of opinions of the need for the Encyclopedia. |
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Loram, Charles T.
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1936
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Reel 46: 82
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and on a study of Southern race relations by a group from Yale University. |
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Lynch, John R.
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1936
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Reel 46: 94
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Matney, W. C.
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1936
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Reel 46: 122
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Correspondence concerning Matney's work on the Consumers' Cooperative movement. |
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Mitchell, Broadus
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1936
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Reel 46: 142
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Re: the Encyclopedia of tho Negro. |
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Moton, R. R.
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1936
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Reel 46: 156
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Lillian Alexander, Walter White, Joel Spingarn, Arthur Spingarn, Louis T. Wright, Roy Wilkins
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1936
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Reel 46: 168
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Re: back salary owed to Du Bois; correspondence with the District of Columbia Branch (H. S. Pinkett) over the use of the word "nigger." in publications. |
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New Republic. Also: Malcolm Cowley, Bruce Bliven
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1936
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Reel 46: 212
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Newspaper Guild of New York. Also: Henry Lee Moon
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1936
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Reel 46: 232
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Re: a strike at the New York Amsterdam News. |
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Oberlaender Trust
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1936
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Reel 46: 260
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Re: Du Bois' research trip to Germany. |
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Ortiz, Fernando
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1936
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Reel 46: 309
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Osborne, Herman P.
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1936
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Reel 46: 317
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Padmore, George
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1936
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Reel 46: 332
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Pattee, Richard
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1936
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Reel 46: 338
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Rayford W. Logan
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1936
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Reel 46: 352
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; planning for the Encyclopedia; copies of comments sent by various authorities concerning the need for the Encyclopedia and on their possible participation in the work. |
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Pickens, William
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1936
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Reel 46: 502
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Pittsburgh Courier. Also: Robert L. Vann
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1936
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Reel 46: 509
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Re: a regular column by Du Bois for that newspaper. |
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Porter, Dorothy
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1936
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Reel 46: 552
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Progressive Intercollegiate Alumni Association. Also: George Counts. Reinhold Niebuhr, Elmer Rice, Sydney Prerau
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1936
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Reel 46: 558
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Re: this organization's goal to protect civil liberties and democratic rights on college campuses and Du Bois possible endorsement of it. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1936
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Reel 46: 559
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Ramos, Arthur
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1936
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Reel 46: 580
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Reid, Ira
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1936
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Reel 46: 584
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Re: Atlanta University; the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Richardson, William H.
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1936
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Reel 46: 599
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Re: Maud Cuney Hare's death. |
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Rippy, J. Fred
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1936
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Reel 46: 604
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Riverside Church. Also: Harry Emerson Fosdick
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1936
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Reel 46: 607
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Ernbree
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1936
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Reel 46: 615
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Re: consumers' cooperation movements. |
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Ross, Edward A.
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1936
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Reel 46: 616
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1936
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Reel 46: 919
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Re: Du Bois' Black Reconstruction. |
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Russell Sage Foundation. Also: Shelby Harrison
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1936
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Reel 46: 622
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Re: the possible publication of Du Bois history of Black soldiers in the First World War. |
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Scottsboro Defense Committee. Also: Norman Thomas
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1936
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Reel 46: 629
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Seligman, Edwin R.
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1936
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Reel 46: 633
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Shivery, Louie D.
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1936
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Reel 46: 645
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Re: her work at Atlanta University on a study of organized social work among Atlanta Blacks. |
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Sigma Pi Phi. Also: Henry K. Craft
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1936
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Reel 46: 656
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois' seeking the presidency of Atldnta University. |
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Slaughter, Henry P.
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1936
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Reel 46: 659
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Southern Sociological Society
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1936
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Reel 46: 687
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1936
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Reel 46: 701
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1936
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Reel 46: 712
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Streator, George
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1936
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Reel 46: 725
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Re: Du Bois' column in the Pittsburgh Courier. |
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Thompson, Charles H.
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1936
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Reel 46: 748
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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U.S. Department of Commerce. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones
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1936
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Reel 46: 770
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Re: Du Bois' study of Blacks in Texas. |
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U.S. Department of the Interior. Also: Robert C. Weaver
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1936
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Reel 46: 783
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U.S. Farm Credit Administration. Also: H. A. Hunt
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1936
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Reel 46: 784
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U.S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Also: Clark Foreman
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1936
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Reel 46: 786
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U.S. Office of Education. Also: Ambrose Caliver
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1936
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Reel 46: 799
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Vann, Robert L.
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1936
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Reel 46: 829
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1936
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Reel 46: 834
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Re: a possible Spingarn Award for John Hope; on the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1936
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Reel 46: 840
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Re: Liberia; the death of John Hope; other recent news. |
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Webster, Edgar H.
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1936
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Reel 46: 845
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Re: Black Reconstruction. |
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Wesley, Charles H.
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1936
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Reel 46: 847
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Williams, Arnett
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1936
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Reel 46: 864
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Williams, Mary Wilhelmine
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1936
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Reel 46: 866
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Williams, W. T. B.
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1936
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Reel 46: 873
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1936
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Reel 46: 874
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Re: family matters. |
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Detzer
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1936
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Reel 46: 917
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Re: a possible meeting in Europe of representatives of various Black nations. |
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Work, Monroe N.
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1936
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Reel 46: 921
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro, including sources of materials for use in preparation of the Encyclopedia. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1936
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Reel 46: 925
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Wright, Nadine
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1936
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Reel 46: 926
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Re: the death of Maud Cuney Hare. |
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Wright, R. R., Sr.
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1936
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Reel 46: 941
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Young, Donald
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1936
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Reel 46: 949
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1937
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1937
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Alexander, Lillian
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1937
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Reel 46: 1139
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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1937
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Reel 46: 1142
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the proposed Atlanta University journal on race and culture. |
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American Civil Liberties Union. Also: Roger Baldwin
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1937
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Reel 46: 154
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Re: Du Bois' serving as a speaker for that group. |
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American Jewish Committee. Also: Leo Stein
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1937
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Reel 46: 157
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Re: newspaper reports of Du Bois' impressions of the status of Jews in Germany. |
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American League Against War and Fascism. Also: Harry Ward
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1937
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Reel 46: 162
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Statement by Du Bois protesting hostility between Japan and the United States and England. |
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter G. Woodson
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1937
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Reel 47: 1
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Association of Business and Professional Women of Philadelphia. Also: Sadie T. Alexander
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1937
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Reel 47: 4
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Atlanta University. Also: Florence Read. Rufus Clment, Ira Reid, John Whittaker, Jesse Blayton, Walter Chivers, William H. Dean, Nathaniel Tillman, William S. Braithwaite, W. R. Banks
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1937
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Reel 47: 11
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Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning the founding of a new journal on race and culture; concerning Ira Reid's resignation from the University; concerning a possible Sigma Pi Phi meeting at the University; correspondence with W. R. Banks concerning the selection of a new president of the University. |
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Beals, Carleton
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1937
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Reel 47: 107
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Re: discrimination by the Mexican government against Black Americans wishing to visit that country. |
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Boardman, Helen
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1937
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Reel 47: 115
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Re: the early American slave trade. |
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1937
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Reel 47: 123
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Brooks, Van Wyck
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1937
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Reel 47: 133
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Re: the Spanish Civil War. |
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Brown, Anna Vivian
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1937
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Reel 47: 134
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Re: the attitude of Black voters towards the Democratic Party. |
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Clement, Rufus E.
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1937
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Reel 47: 217
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning the presidency of Atlanta University. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1937
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Reel 47: 239
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1937
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Reel 47: 249
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Davis, Allison
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1937
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Reel 47: 256
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Davis, Harry L.
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1937
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Reel 47: 255
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De Cleene, Natal
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1937
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Reel 47: 261
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1937
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Reel 47: 279
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Includes an enclosed letter from Lord Olivier introducing Dover. |
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Dube, John L.
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1937
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Reel 47: 284
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Du Bois, Vina
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1937
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Reel 47: 285
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Correspondence involving family matters. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1937
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Reel 47: 267
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Re: her work on inter-cultural understanding. |
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1937
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Reel 47: 395
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Emergency Peace Campaign. Also: Kirby Page
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1937
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Reel 47: 396
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Evans, Eva Knox
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1937
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Reel 47: 400
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1937
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Reel 47: 420
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Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson
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1937
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Reel 47: 429
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Re: the cooperation of Fisk University in establishing a new journal on race and culture. |
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Frobenius, Leo
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1937
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Reel 47: 470
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis
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1937
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Reel 47: 473
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Re: possible support from the Board for the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1937
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Reel 47: 493
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Re: her theatrical work in Chicago; concerning Du Bois' plays Seven-Up and Black Man. |
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Gruening, Martha
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1937
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Reel 47: 530
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Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: Alfred Harcourt
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1937
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Reel 47: 556
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Letter from Du Bois concerning a projected book to be called A Search for Democracy based on his world trip. |
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Harper's Magazine. Also: George R. Leighton
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1937
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Reel 47: 567
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Re: Leighton's interest in Alabama populism. |
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1937
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Reel 47: 592
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Hope, John. John Hope Memorial Fund Committee. Also: Florence Read
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1937
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Reel 47: 619
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Huggins, Willis N.
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1937
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Reel 47: 631
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Huxley, Julian
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1937
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Reel 47: 639
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Hyams, Barry
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1937
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Reel 47: 640
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Re: Hyams' plan for a play about Nat Turner. |
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International Committee on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan
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1937
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Reel 47: 649
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Re: the work of the Committee. |
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Johnson, Alvin
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1937
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Reel 47: 668
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1937
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Reel 47: 672
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1937
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Reel 47: 679
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Jones, J. O. Rheinallt
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1937
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Reel 47: 692
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Labouret, H.
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1937
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Reel 47: 725
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Little, Marion
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1937
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Reel 47: 748
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Re: the racial policies of the Baha'i faith and segregation at a Baha'i meeting in Nashville. |
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Locke, Alain
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1937
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Reel 47: 757
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1937
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Reel 47: 760
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Re: the planning and preparatory work for the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Loram, Charles T.
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1937
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Reel 47: 789
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1937
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Reel 47: 801
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Re: the possible deportation of two accused radicals. |
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Macmillan, W. M.
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1937
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Reel 47: 813
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Malinowski, Bronislaw
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1937
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Reel 47: 817
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Mathews, Loulie A.
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1937
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Reel 47: 832
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Re: the racial policies of the Baha'i faith and segregation at a Baha'i meeting in Nashville. |
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Merritt, Katherine Pope
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1937
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Reel 47: 842
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Re: her writing about the slave trade. |
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Miller, Kelly
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1937
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Reel 47: 843
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins. Walter White
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1937
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Reel 47: 862
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National Urban League
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1937
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Reel 47: 871
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Letter of recommendation by Du Bois for Hugh Smythe. |
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North Georgia Review. Also: Lillian Smith
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1937
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Reel 47: 919
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Re: a review by Du Bois of John Dollard's Caste and Class in a Southern Town; concerning the magazine. |
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Nyabongo, Akiki
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1937
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Reel 47: 920
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Oldham, J. H.
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1937
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Reel 47: 930
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Park, Robert E.
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1937
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Reel 47: 960
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Re: planning and preparatory work for the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning Carter Woodson's plans for a similar work. |
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Pattee, Richard
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1937
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Reel 47: 978
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Rayford Logan, Thomas Jesse Jones
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1937
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Reel 47: 988
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Re: preparatory work and planning for the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Pickens, William
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1937
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Reel 48: 1
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Pinkett, H. J.
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1937
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Reel 48: 3
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Re: cooperatives and Pinkett's experiences with them; concerning Pinkett's career and writing. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1937
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Reel 48: 51
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Ramos, Arthur
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1937
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Reel 48: 53
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Raper, Arthur
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1937
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Reel 48: 65
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Re: the interest of Black organizations in Georgia in having a federal aid to education bill amended to include the proportional support of both white and black schools. |
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Reid, Ira
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1937
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Reel 48: 67
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund
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1937
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Reel 48: 78
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Correspondence, including Du Bois' recommendations for Shirley Graham and others. |
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1937
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Reel 48: 85
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham
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1937
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Reel 48: 158
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Re: plans for a magazine to be issued by the group. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1937
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Reel 48: 182
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; legal matters. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1937
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Reel 48: 193
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Sterling, Jesse
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1937
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Reel 48: 196
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Includes Du Bois' opinions on the controversy over the power of the Supreme Court and on President Roosevelt's plan to add members to it. |
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Streator, George
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1937
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Reel 48: 201
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Tannenbaum, Frank
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1937
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Reel 48: 217
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Re: discrimination by the Mexican government against Black Americans wishing to visit that country. |
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Troconis, Gabriel
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1937
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Reel 48: 226
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Trotman, Minta B.
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1937
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Reel 48: 229
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Re: the racial policies of the Baha'i faith and concerning segregation at a Baha'i meeting in Nashville, including correspondence with Horace Holley, Louis Gregory, Margarita Smythe. |
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Union of South Africa. Also: Prime Minister J. B. Hertzog
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1937
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Reel 48: 284
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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U.S. President's Committee on Vocational Education. Also: Robert C. Weaver
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1937
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Reel 48: 306
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Valle, Rafael Heliodoro
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1937
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Reel 48: 314
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Mme. C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company
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1937
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Reel 48: 327
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Re: Du Bois' comments about the company in a Pittsburgh Courier column. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1937
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Reel 48: 330
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Re: conditions in Liberia and Walton's work as U.S. Minister there. |
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Wells, H. G.
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1937
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Reel 48: 342
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Westermann, Diedrich
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1937
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Reel 48: 355
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Williams, Mary Wilhelmine
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1937
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Reel 48: 370
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Woelfel, Dominik J.
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1937
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Reel 48: 387
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Work, Monroe N.
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1937
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Reel 48: 390
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Wright, Louis T.
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1937
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Reel 48: 394
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A. General Correspondence, 1938
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1938
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Adler, Isaac
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1938
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Reel 48: 458
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African. Also: Claude McKay
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1938
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Reel 48: 478
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Re: the plans of McKay and Countee Cullen for this journal. |
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Alexander, Virginia
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1938
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Reel 48: 491
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Letter from Du Bois including a statement criticizing the value of Carter Woodson's social studies. |
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Ames, Jessie Daniel
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1938
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Reel 48: 504
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Re: her published letter to Senator Tom Connally about an anti-lynching bill in the Congress. |
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Arnett, Trevor
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1938
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Reel 48: 515
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Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Florence Read, John Whittaker, Ira Reid
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1938
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Reel 48: 524
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Re: University and Sociology Department matters; a program for Du Bois' 70th birth celebration at the University, including a copy of his A Pageant in Seven Decades, 1868-1938; a memo to Clement urging the retention of William S. Braithwaite on the faculty. |
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Bechtold, Ludmila
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1938
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Reel 48: 737
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Re: the Baha'i faith. |
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Bethune, Mary McLeod
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1938
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Reel 48: 747
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1938
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Reel 48: 765
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1938
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Reel 48: 771
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Poem for Du Bois' 70th birthday. |
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1938
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Reel 48: 773
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Breyer, Frederick
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1938
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Reel 48: 776
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Includes Du Bois' opinions on the elimination of job discrimination and the establishment of industrial democracy as effective ways to eliminate racial prejudice. |
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Brown, Anna Vivian
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1938
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Reel 48: 778
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Re: the causes for the increasing support of Blacks for the Democratic Party. |
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Caliver, Ambrose
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1938
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Reel 48: 802
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Carver, George Washington
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1938
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Reel 48: 813
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Letter from Rayford Logan to Carver concerning Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Cook, George W.
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1938
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Reel 48: 842
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Letter from Cook concerning his reaction to Black Reconstruction and urging Du Bois to prepare pamphlets on Black history; Du Bois' reaction to Communism. |
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Cook, Mercer
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1938
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Reel 48: 843
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Crawford, George W.
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1938
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Reel 48: 852
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1938
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Reel 48: 853
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Cullen, Countee
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1938
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Reel 48: 855
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1938
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Reel 48: 857
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Darrow, Ruby
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1938
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Reel 48: 868
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Clarence Darrow's death. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1938
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Reel 48: 869
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Dillard, James H.
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1938
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Reel 48: 896
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Dover, Cedric
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1938
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Reel 48: 902
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Correspondence, including notes from Dover for a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru of India about Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1938
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Reel 48: 906
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Family matters. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1938
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Reel 48: 921
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Correspondence, partially concerning her work with a series of radio scripts on the cultural and ethnic origins of Americans for presentation on the Columbia Broadcasting System. |
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Eller, Dorothy
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1938
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Reel 48: 970
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Correspondence, including Du Bois' opinion on the future of Negro literature and poetry. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1938
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Reel 48: 988
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Fisk University. Also: Thomas E. Jones, Andrew Allison
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1938
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Reel 48: 993
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Re: an honorary degree for Du Bois and an outline of his commencement address. |
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Gallagher, Buell G.
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1938
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Reel 48: 1057
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Gloster, Hugh M.
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1938
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Reel 48: 1071
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Graham, Shirley
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1938
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Reel 48: 1077
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois; concerning her theatrical work and study. |
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1938
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Reel 48: 1122
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Re: Hansberry's African research. |
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Harris, Jesse Fauset
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1938
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Reel 48: 1136
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Hawkins, Mason
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1938
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Reel 48: 1148
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Haynes, George E.
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1938
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Reel 48: 1152
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Birthday greetings to Du Uois. |
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1938
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Reel 48: 1162
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1938
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Reel 48: 1172
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1938
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Reel 48: 1185
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Horne, Frank S.
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1938
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Reel 48: 1191
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1938
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Reel 48: 1214
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1938
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Reel 49: 1
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Institute of Pacific Relations
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1938
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Reel 49: 6
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Re: Du Bois' membership on the American Council of the Institute. |
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International African Service Bureau. Also: William E. Harrison, T. R. Makomen
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1938
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Reel 49: 19
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Re: the work of the Bureau. |
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International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens
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1938
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Reel 49: 24
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Includes a listing by Du Bois of some of his personal characteristics. |
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Inter-Professional Association. Also: Mary Van Kleeck
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1938
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Reel 49: 35
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Re: a proposed meeting to discuss national and international social and economic problems. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1938
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Reel 49: 52
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1938
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Reel 49: 55
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Johnson, Grace Nail
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1938
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Reel 49: 61
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the death of her husband, James Weldon Johnson. |
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1938
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Reel 49: 69
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration; concerning the early fund-raising activities of the NAACP. |
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
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1938
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Reel 49: 78
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration |
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Kelley, Augustus
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1938
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Reel 49: 106
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Re: Du Bois' Black Reconstruction. |
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Kirwan, L. P.
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1938
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Reel 49: 119
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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La Farge, Oliver
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1938
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Reel 49: 130
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Laski, Harold J.
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1938
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Reel 49: 135
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Lehman, Herbert H.
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1938
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Reel 49: 147
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1938
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Reel 49: 176
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Loram, Charles T.
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1938
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Reel 49: 201
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Re: South African native laws. |
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Lynch, John R.
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1938
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Reel 49: 209
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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McElderry, G. T.
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1938
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Reel 49: 221
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Re: cooperative farming among Southern Blacks and on the 1940 presidential election. |
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Mays, Benjamin E.
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1938
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Reel 49: 261
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Miller, Kelly
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1938
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Reel 49: 266
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois; a statement critical of Du Bois' racial strategy. |
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Modern Age Books. Also: Louis M. Hacker
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1938
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Reel 49: 284
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Re: a possible reprinting of Du Bois' quest of the Silver Fleece. |
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1938
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Reel 49: 302
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Re: Myrdal's study of racial problems. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Roy Wilkins. Walter White
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1938
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Reel 49: 307
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Correspondence, including White's correspondence with David O. Selznick about the screenplay for Gone With the Wind. |
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North Georgia Review. Also: Lillian Smith
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1938
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Reel 49: 367
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Du Bois' observations on the difficulties of editing a high quality periodical. |
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Nyabongo, Akiki
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1938
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Reel 49: 374
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Ovington, Mary White
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1938
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Reel 49: 385
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois; concerning the problems of a minority group's survival in the nation. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1938
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Reel 49: 389
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Park, Robert E.
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1938
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Reel 49: 401
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Paschal, Andrew G.
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1938
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Reel 49: 409
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes
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1938
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Reel 49: 439
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the planning and financing of it; including correspondence of the Fund with Jackson Davis of the General Education Board and F. P. Keppel of the Carnegie Corporation. |
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Pickens, William
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1938
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Reel 49: 421
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois |
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Portnoff, Alexander
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1938
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Reel 49: 429
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Re: his bust of Du Bois. |
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Postles, Grace V.
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1938
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Reel 49: 430
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Re: Black novelists' portrayals of Negro life. |
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Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.
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1938
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Reel 49: 432
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1938
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Reel 49: 435
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Read, Florence
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1938
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Reel 49: 536
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1938
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Reel 49: 539
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Redding, J. Saunders
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1938
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Reel 49: 543
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Reid, Ira
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1938
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Reel 49: 547
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
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1938
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Reel 49: 564
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Invitation to Du Bois to serve on an advisory committee for a repository for Roosevelt's papers. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1938
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Reel 49: 568
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Du Bois' recommendations for Ira Reid, Shirley Graham, Elizabeth Prophet, Lillian Smith. |
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1938
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Reel 49: 598
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois; concerning Black Reconstruction. |
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Sage, Dean
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1938
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Reel 49: 607
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Sanger, Margaret
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1938
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Reel 49: 614
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the publication of her autobiography. |
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Scottsboro Defense Committee
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1938
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Reel 49: 617
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Press releases |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1938
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Reel 49: 658
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Recent news |
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Smith, Lillian R.
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1938
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Reel 49: 672
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Re: her literary plans and application for a Rosenwald Fellowship. |
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Smythe, Hugh M.
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1938
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Reel 49: 674
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Re: Smythe's application for a Rosenwald Fellowship. |
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Society for Ethical Culture
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1938
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Reel 49: 676
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Re: the death of Isabel Eaton. |
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Southern Negro Youth Congress
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1938
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Reel 49: 681
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Invitation to Du Bois to lecture for the Congress. |
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Spelman College. Also: Florence Read
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1938
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Reel 49: 689
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Re: Shirley Graham, Rachel Davis DuBois. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1938
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Reel 49: 696
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Re: the Walker Manufacturing Company; personal legal matters, birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1938
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Reel 49: 705
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Re: a possible lecture series by Spingarn at Atlanta University; birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Streator, George
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1938
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Reel 49: 714
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Re: The African; concerning Du Bois' views on racial strategy and Du Bois' suggestion for a conference and a new periodical. |
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Studin, Charles H.
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1938
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Reel 49: 718
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Trotman, Minta B.
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1938
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Reel 49: 748
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Re: the Baha'i faith. |
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U.S. Office of Education. Also: J. W. Studebaker
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1938
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Reel 49: 759
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Re: Du Bois' service as a consultant for a series of radio broadcasts on ethnic and racial backgrounds of Americans. |
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U.S. President. Also: Franklin D. Roosevelt
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1938
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Reel 49: 762
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Letter from Du Bois praising the series of radio broadcasts on American racial and ethnic backgrounds broadcast by the Columbia Broadcasting System and supported by the U. S. Office of Education. |
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Wallace, Karl R.
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1938
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Reel 49: 796
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Includes Du Bois' criticism of a paper by Wallace on Booker T. Washington. |
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White, Walter
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1938
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Reel 49: 825
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration |
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White, William Allen
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1938
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Reel 49: 827
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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1938
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Reel 49: 837
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Family matters. |
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Woodward, C. Vann
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1938
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Reel 49: 851
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Work, Monroe N.
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1938
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Reel 49: 853
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Wright, Louis T.
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1938
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Reel 49: 855
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Includes correspondence on Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Yergan, Max
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1938
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Reel 49: 866
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1939
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1939
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Adler, Elmer
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1939
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Reel 49: 928
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Re: the printing of Phylon. |
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Alexander, Bob
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1939
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Reel 49: 939
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Correspondence concerning the contribution of the Negro to the Union cause during the Civil War. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1939
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Reel 49: 941
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Associated Negro Press. Also: Claude A. Barnett
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1939
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Reel 49: 961
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Re: a possible column by Du Bois. |
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Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, John Whittaker, Walter Chivers, W. R. Banks, Florence Read, Mercer Cook. Ira Reid, Rushton Coulborn
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1939
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Reel 49: 972
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Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning the possible election of Walter White to the Board of Trustees; concerning the founding of a new Atlanta University journal, Phylon, concerning the departure of Melvin Kennedy from the faculty. |
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Banks, W. R.
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1939
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Reel 49: 1078
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Bartlett, Marguerite A.
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1939
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Reel 49: 1085
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Re: the policies of the American Association of University Women towards Black applicants. |
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1939
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Reel 49: 1115
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Bunche, Ralph J.
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1939
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Reel 49: 1129
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Burroughs, Charles
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1939
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Reel 49: 1140
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Carnegie Corporation. Also: Keppel, F. P.
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1939
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Reel 49: 1144
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Letter from Du Bois suggesting that the Corporation consider sending Black Americans to examine conditions in West and South Africa; concerning possible financial support of Elizabeth Prophet; concerning possible financial support for Atlanta University's journal, Phylon. |
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Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Will W. Alexander
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1939
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Reel 49: 1197
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Conrad, Earl
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1939
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Reel 49: 1200
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Re: Conrad's biography of Harriet Tubman |
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1939
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Reel 49: 1203
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Re: a possible revival of the American Negro Academy. |
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Crowe, William, Jr.
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1939
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Reel 49: 1206
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Re: the relationship of the Southern Presbyterian Church to the Negro and the effects on Blacks of the attitudes of white Christians toward them. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1
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Davis, Harry E.
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1939
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Reel 50: 12
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Correspondence, including Davis' comments on Du Bois' 1938 commencenent address at Fisk University. |
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Dodson, Owen
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1939
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Reel 50: 29
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Letter from Du Bois congratulating Dodson on his play given at Atlanta University. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1939
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Reel 50: 32
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Family matters. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1939
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Reel 50: 49
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Re: her work on a radio series on different American ethnic and racial groups. |
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Evans, Eva Knox
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1939
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Reel 50: 90
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1939
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Reel 50: 91
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1939
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Reel 50: 104
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Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson
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1939
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Reel 50: 108
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Re: Phylon. |
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Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond
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1939
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Reel 50: 148
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1939
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Reel 50: 149
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Re: the publication of Frazier's The Negro Family in the United States. |
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Gallagher, Buell G.
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1939
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Reel 50: 153
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General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis
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1939
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Reel 50: 158
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Re: possible support for Atlanta University's new journal, Phylon; concerning possible research projects for eventual publication in Phylon. |
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Goldstein, Dorothy
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1939
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Reel 50: 174
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Du Bois' views on Negro workers arid trade unions. |
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Gollock, L. A.
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1939
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Reel 50: 176
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1939
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Reel 50: 190
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Re: her academic and theatrical work. |
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1939
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Reel 50: 209
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Harper's Magazine
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1939
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Reel 50: 212
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Correspondence concerning a possible article by Du Bois on the history of and recent developments in Mound Bayou, Mississippi. |
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Harrison, William E.
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1939
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Reel 50: 212
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Re: Harrison's interest in the cooperative movement. |
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Haug, Carl F.
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1939
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Reel 50: 230
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Re: the construction of a house in Baltimore for the Du Bois family. |
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Hawkins, Gregory
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1939
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Reel 50: 242
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Re: the construction of Du Bois' house in Baltimore. |
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Hercules, Frank
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1939
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Reel 50: 261
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1939
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Reel 50: 262
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Re: the editorial control of the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Hill, Paul A.
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1939
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Reel 50: 279
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Correspondence about a book by Hill about Woodrow Wilson, including an eight-page statement by Du Bois on his impressions of Wilson and his policies towards Blacks. |
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Hope, Lugenia
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1939
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Reel 50: 307
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Re: a biography of John Hope, possibly to be written by Du Bois. |
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Hunter, Monica
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1939
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Reel 50: 332
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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International Committee on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan
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1939
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Reel 50: 343
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Re: the work of the Cormnittee. |
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International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens
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1939
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Reel 50: 353
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Re: the publication of Black Folk: Then and Now and concerning a statement by Du Bois on Negro humor. |
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Johnson, Dorothy V.
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1939
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Reel 50: 363
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Comments by Du Bois about his childhood in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1939
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Reel 50: 364
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Johnson, Guy B.
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1939
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Reel 50: 367
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Re: the work and planning for the Encyclopedia of the Negro, including statements by Du Bois on the reasons for such a publication. |
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Kennedy, Melvin
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1939
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Reel 50: 412
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Re: Kennedy's work in Europe and about his resignation from the faculty of Atlanta University. |
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Keppel, F. P.
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1939
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Reel 50: 421
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La Farge, Oliver
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1939
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Reel 50: 428
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1939
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Reel 50: 452
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the work and planning for it; concerning a possible contribution by Logan to Phylon. |
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Loram, Charles T.
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1939
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Reel 50: 468
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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McElderry, G. T.
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1939
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Reel 50: 480
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Re: cooperative-, and other efforts to improve the economic status of Blacks. |
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McNutt, Waldo
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1939
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Reel 50: 494
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Re: rumors that Du Bois was receiving funds for Japanese propaganda work; Du Bois' view of Japan. |
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Malinowski, Bronislaw
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1939
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Reel 50: 496
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Millis, Mary Raoul
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1939
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Reel 50: 524
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Re: the New York Committee of Fifty-Six. |
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1939
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Reel 50: 555
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63-page report by Myrdal on his study of the American Negro with comments by Du Bois on the report; copies of Myrdal's correspondence with the Carnegie Corporation outlining his plans for the study. |
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Nation. Also: Freda Kirchwey
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1939
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Reel 50: 602
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Includes an assessment by Du Bois of The Nation on its 75th anniversary. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White
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1939
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Copy of a letter from White to The Atlantic Monthly suggesting an article by Du Bois about Germany. |
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Negro Peoples Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy.
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1939
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Reel 50: 606
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New York Amsterdam News
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1939
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Reel 50: 610
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Re: a column by Du Bois for that newspaper |
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New York Committee of Fifty-Six
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1939
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Reel 50: 624
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Re: Du Bois' becoming a sponsor of that Committee and about their petition for an embargo of Nazi Germany. |
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Non-Partisan Lobby for Economic and Democratic Rights. Also: William P. Robinson
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1939
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Reel 50: 638
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Statement by Du Bois on the rights to vote and to earn a living. |
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North Georgia Review. Also: Lillian Smith, Paula Snelling
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1939
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Reel 50: 652
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Perdue and White
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1939
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Reel 50: 669
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Re: the construction of Du Bois' home in Baltimore. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes
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1939
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Reel 50: 702
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Re: planning for and work on the Encyclopedia of them; statements on the reasons for the Encyclopedia; correspondence of the Fund with others, including Guy Johnson and C. G. Seligman, about the Encyclopedia; executive committee minutes; correspondence about possible support by the Fund for Atlanta University's new journal, won. |
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Reid, Ira
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1939
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Reel 50: 797
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Re: Gunnar Myrdal's study of the Negro in the United States and Du Bois' possible assistance on the work; concerning Atlanta University affairs; concerning publication of Du Bois' Black Folk: Then and Now and other work in progress; recent news. |
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Rogers, Ben F., Jr.
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1939
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Reel 50: 821
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Biographical information prepared by Du Bois and sent to Rogers, including comments about his past urge to be a creative artist and about crises in his life. |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. Also: Frank1in D. Roosevelt, Waldo G. Leland
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1939
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Reel 50: 828
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Re: Du Bois' membership on an advisory committee for a repository for Roosevelt's papers; materials concerning the library, including a transcript of the cornerstone ceremony. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1939
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Reel 50: 853
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Recommendations for Hugh Smythe and others prepared by Du Bois; concerning a possible biography by Du Bois of John Hope. |
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Sage, Dean
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1939
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Reel 50: 873
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Seligman, C. G.
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1939
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Reel 50: 893
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1939
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Reel 50: 908
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Smythe, Hugh M.
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1939
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Reel 50: 915
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Social Science Research Council
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1939
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Reel 50: 925
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Correspondence, including an application by Du Bois for a grant to aid in the preparation of his autobiography and in the publication of his history of the Black soldier in World War I. |
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Society of American Historians. Also: Allan Nevins
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1939
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Reel 50: 936
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Henrietta Shivery, Herman Long
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1939
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Reel 50: 952
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Re: a conference of the group; concerning a proposed festival of Negro culture. |
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Spelman College. Also: Florence Read
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1939
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Reel 50: 970
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1939
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Reel 50: 974
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Personal legal matters; concerning the illness of Joel Spingarn. |
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Stolberg, Benjamin
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1939
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Reel 50: 992
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Streator, George
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1939
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Reel 50: 995
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Studin, Charles H.
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1939
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Reel 50: 999
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Stuhardt, J. A.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1001
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Concerning. Stuhardt's writings about South African race relations. |
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Thompson, Charles H.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1053
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Re: the Encyclopedia of-the Negro. |
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Tutweiler, Julia B.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1053
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Re: her reaction to the bitterness of Souls of Black Folk. |
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U.S. Farm Security Administration. Also: Will W. Alexander
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1939
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Reel 50: 1066
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Information on projects involving Negroes and on the work of the Farm Security Administration. |
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U.S. Housing Authority. Also: Robert C. Weaver
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1939
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Reel 50: 1068
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Information on racial occupancy of housing projects. |
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U.S. Office of Education. Also: J. W. Studebaker
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1939
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Reel 50: 1090
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Re: the series of radio broadcasts on racial and ethnic backgrounds of Americans for which Du Bois served as a consultant. |
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Voice of Ethiopia. Also: Malaku E. Bayen
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1939
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Reel 50: 1100
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Walsh, William J.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1102
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Re: Walsh's work for the Conference of Catholic Clergy on Negro Welfare. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1105
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Re: events in Liberia; a copy of Walton's commencement address at Liberia College from 1938. |
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Weber, John L.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1115
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Defense by Weber of Nazi Germany. |
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Webster, Edgar H.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1125
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Westermann, Giedrich
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1939
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Reel 50: 1131
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Williams, Du Bois
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1939
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Reel 50: 1144
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Letters sent by Du Bois to his granddaughter. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1939
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Reel 50: 1156
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Family matters. |
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World Rally Against Racialism and Antisemitism. Also: Bernard Lecache
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1939
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Reel 50: 1189
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Re: their international congresses. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1198
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Wright, R. R., Sr.
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1939
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Reel 50: 1200
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A. General Correspondence, 1940
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1940
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Adler, Elmer
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1940
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Reel 51: 63
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Re: the printing of Phylon. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1940
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Reel 51: 72
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Includes correspondence concerning Shirley Graham. |
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Alexander, Virginia
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1940
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Reel 51: 78
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Includes Du Bois' comments on Atlanta University matters. |
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Alland, Alexander
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1940
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Reel 51: 82
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Re: a proposed book on Negroes in America commemorating the 75th anniversary of the abolition of slavery to be prepared jointly by Du Bois and Alland. |
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American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression. Also: Henry L. Stimson
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1940
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Reel 51: 92
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American Historical Association. Also: Merle Curti, Mary Wilhelmine Williams
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1940
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Reel 51: 93
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Re: a convention meeting on Negro history. |
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American Negro Exposition. Also: Horace Cayton
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1940
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Reel 51: 102
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Re: an exhibition on the development of the American Negro. |
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Atlanta Constitution. Also: Ralph McGill
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1940
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Reel 51: 121
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Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Florence Read, Ira Reid, John Whittaker, Rushton Coulborn, Mercer Cook, W. R. Banks, Dean Sage
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1940
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Reel 51: 123
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Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning the funding and operation of Phylon; letters to Banks and Sage concerning President Clement, the University and funding for Phylon; concerning a proposed Phylon Institute on the economic condition of the American Negro. |
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1940
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Reel 51: 322
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1940
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Reel 51: 332
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Carnegie Corporation. Also: Charles Dollard, Ralph J. Bunche, F. P. Keppel
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1940
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Reel 51: 358
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Re: the Corporation's sponsorship of Gunnar Myrdal's study of the American Negro; concerning possible financial support for m;concerning Du Bois' study of the economic condition of the American Negro and plans for a Phylon Institute on the subject. |
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City of St. Jude. Also: Harold Purcell
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1940
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Reel 51: 395
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Re: the work of this mission in Montgomery, Alabama and the work of the Catholic Church in general among American Blacks. |
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Cockrane, Mrs. J. G.
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1940
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Reel 51: 401
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Information on the Negro problem, including Du Bois' opinion on the possibility of a separate cooperative state for Negroes. |
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Collins, Leslie M.
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1940
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Reel 51: 407
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Craft, Henry K.
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1940
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Reel 51: 415
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Re: Shirley Graham. |
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Curti, Merle
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1940
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Reel 51: 416
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1940
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Reel 51: 418
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Darrow, Ruby
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1940
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Reel 51: 419
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Re: a biography of Clarence Darrow which was to be written by Irving Stone. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1940
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Reel 51: 420
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DeKonza, E. M.
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1940
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Reel 51: 434
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Re: the use of the term "Ethiopians" to describe the Black race. |
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Descendants of the American Revolution
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1940
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Reel 51: 442
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Re: Du Bois' family genealogy and his past controversy with the Sons of the American Revolution over possible membership in that group; concerning membership in the Descendants of the American Revolution. |
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Dilliard, Irving
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1940
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Reel 51: 450
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Du Bois, Nina
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1940
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Reel 51: 455
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Family matters. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1940
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Reel 51: 475
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Re: her work in intercultural education; a statement by W. E. B. Du Bois on ways in which Blacks can contribute to national defense; a speech by Rachel Davis DuBois on intercultural education and democracy's defense. |
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Du Bois Society of Cincinnati. Also: Frederick Breyer
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1940
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Reel 51: 518
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1940
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Reel 51: 523
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Evans, Eva Knox
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1940
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Reel 51: 528
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Maurice and Laura Falk Foundation
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1940
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Reel 51: 530
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Re: possible financial support for a series of Phylon Institutes at Atlanta University to study the economic condition of the Negro. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1940
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Reel 51: 535
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Fisk University
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1940
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Reel 51: 545
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Letter to the Fisk News concerning Du Bois' student years at the university. |
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Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond
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1940
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Reel 51: 551
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Franklin, John Hope
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1940
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Reel 51: 554
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Re: college-level courses on the American Negro offered prior to 1914. |
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French, Edwin M.
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1940
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Reel 51: 556
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Re: the musical work of Stephen C. Foster. |
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Friedman, Ralph
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1940
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Reel 51: 558
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Re: Black Reconstruction. |
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Friends of Africa. Also: F. H. Hammurabi
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1940
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Reel 51: 560
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Re: books on African history. |
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Gallagher, Buell G.
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1940
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Reel 51: 564
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General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis
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1940
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Reel 51: 569
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Re: Phylon and including outlines of several studies which Du Bois suggested could be made, with the results to be published in Phylon. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1940
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Reel 51: 579
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Re: her theatrical work and including an exchange of comments on Richard Wright's Native Son. |
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Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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1940
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Reel 51: 599
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Recommendations by Du Bois for Hale Woodruff and Elizabeth Prophet. |
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Hayford, Archie Casely
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1940
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Reel 51: 657
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Hercules, Frank
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1940
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Reel 51: 662
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1940
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Reel 51: 669
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Re: a possible study of the Black population of eastern Maryland. |
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Henry Holt and Company. Also: Sloane, William
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1940
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Reel 51: 673
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Re: possible publication of a volume of Du Bois' short stories. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1940
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Reel 51: 706
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Re: a contribution by Hughes to Phylon. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1940
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Reel 51: 734
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1940
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Reel 51: 739
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Johnson, Guy B.
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1940
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Reel 51: 740
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Klingberg, Frank J.
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1940
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Reel 51: 784
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Re: the number of Negroes who immigrated to the New World. |
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La Guardia, Fiorello H.
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1940
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Reel 51: 788
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Invitation from Du Bois to visit Atlanta University |
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League for Industrial Democracy. Also: Harry W. Laidler
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1940
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Reel 51: 789
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Re: the 35th anniversary of the group. |
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Lewis, William Arthur
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1940
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Reel 51: 800
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Re: possible articles by Lewis on the West Indies. |
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Lincoln University (Mo.). Also: Sherman Scruggs
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1940
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Reel 51: 805
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Re: an address to he delivered by Du Bois at the University. |
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Locke, Alain
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1940
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Reel 51: 815
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1940
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Reel 51: 819
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Loram, Charles T.
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1940
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Reel 51: 837
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Malinowski, Bronislaw
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1940
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Reel 51: 848
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Martin, Eugene M.
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1940
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Reel 51: 852
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Re: a possible meeting of Atlanta University alumni to discuss plans for Phylon. |
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Miller, Annie
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1940
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Reel 51: 875
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Re: the death of her husband, Kelly Miller. |
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Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays, B. R. Brazeal
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1940
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Reel 51: 886
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Morris, O. M.
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1940
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Reel 51: 897
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Re: the racial descent of Alexander Hamilton |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins
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1940
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Reel 51: 902
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National Committee for the Participation of Negroes. Also: T. Arnold Hill
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1940
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Reel 51: 906
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Correspondence with this group concerning the New York World's Fair of 1940. |
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National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America. Also: Julia West Hamilton
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1940
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Reel 51: 925
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National Sharecroppers Week Organizing Committee
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1940
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Reel 51: 930
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Re: Du Bois' sponsorship of this group which was under the auspices of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union. |
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National Urban League. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones
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1940
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Reel 51: 938
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University of North Carolina Press. Also: W. T. Couch
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1940
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Reel 51: 972
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Re: the possible publication of a Du Bois manuscript on Negro education and concerning a possible series of biographies by Du Bois of Charles Young, John Hope and Henry Hunt. |
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Noyes, H. A.
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1940
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Reel 51: 984
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Re: Noyes' comments on Karl Marx and on the abilities of the colored races. |
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Paynter, John H.
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1940
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Reel 51: 1011
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones
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1940
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Reel 51: 1033
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Re: the work on the Encyclopedia of the Negro and on the possible assistance of the Library of Congress in the preparatory work; concerning a biographical article by Du Bois on Robert R. Moton. |
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Philipps, Tracy
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1940
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Reel 51: 1109
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Porter, Kenneth Wiggins
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1940
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Reel 51: 1113
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Re: possible biographical sketches in the Encyclopedia of the Negro on early Black-Indian leaders. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1940
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Reel 51: 1122
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Reid, Ira
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1940
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Reel 51: 1132
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Re: the preparation of Du Bois' autobiography, Dusk of Dawn. |
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Richardson, Harry V.
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1940
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Reel 51: 1138
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Re: a statement by Richardson on Negro Methodism. |
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Richardson, William H.
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1940
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Reel 51: 1145
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Re: Maud Cuney Hare. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1940
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Reel 51: 1159
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Partially concerning plans for a Phylon Institute on economic conditions affecting Blacks; concerning Shirley Graham. |
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1940
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Reel 51: 1174
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Seligman, Herbert J.
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1940
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Reel 52: 21
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Simon, Kathleen
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1940
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Reel 52: 40
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Southern Sociological Society. Also: Arthur Raper
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1940
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Reel 52: 61
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Re: Du Bois' participation in a meeting of the Society. |
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Spelman College. Also: Florence Read
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1940
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Reel 52: 73
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Includes a letter from Du Bois to President Read stating his reasons for declining a speaking invitation at the College; concerning a meeting with members of the Rockefeller Foundation. |
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Spingarn, Amy
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1940
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Reel 52: 80
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1940
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Reel 52: 82
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Re: Alexander Alland; concerning possible support for Phylon; concerning Shirley Graham; concerning a possible book of Du Bois' poetry, plays, and stories. |
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Streator, George
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1940
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Reel 52: 95
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Re: a possible article by Streator for Phylon. |
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Tebeau, A. C.
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1940
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Reel 52: 125
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Re: the Episcopal Church and Negro education. |
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U.S. Library of Congress
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1940
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Reel 52: 173
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Re: possible assistance of the Library of Congress in preparation of the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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U.S. Selective Service System. Also: Clarence Dykstra
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1940
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Reel 52: 182
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Re: possible racial discrimination in the operation of the selective service system. |
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U.S. Works Projects Administration. Also: Arna Bontemps
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1940
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Reel 52: 194
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Re: possible cooperation of the Administration with the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Van Duyn, Florence
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1940
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Reel 52: 197
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Re: important Black women in American history. |
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Vaughan, George
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1940
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Reel 52: 199
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Re: a book by Vaughan |
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Voice of Ethiopia. Also: Malaku E. Bayen
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1940
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Reel 52: 203
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Weaver, Robert C.
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1940
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Reel 52: 716
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Re: an article by Weaver for Phylon. |
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Webster, Edgar H.
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1940
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Reel 52: 219
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Wells, H. G.
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1940
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Reel 52: 228
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Invitation from DU Bois for Wells to visit Atlanta University. |
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West, Donald L.
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1940
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Reel 52: 232
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Re: peonage in Georgia. |
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Wilberforce University. Also: D. Ormonde Walker, V. V. Oak
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1940
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Reel 52: 242
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Re: Du Bois' service as a commencement speaker and about the possible publication of his commencement address in the Wilberforce University Quarterly, including a letter from the Journal of Negro Education about publication of the address in that journal. |
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Williams, Du Bois
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1940
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Reel 52: 286
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Letters from Du Bois to his granddaughter. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1940
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Reel 52: 301
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Re: family matters. |
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Work, Monroe N.
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1940
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Reel 52: 327
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Re: possible collaboration between Du Bois and work on Negro bibliography as part of the preparation of the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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World Rally Against Racialism and Antisemitism. Also: Bernard Lecache
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1940
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Reel 52: 329
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Young, Ada
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1940
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Reel 52: 336
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Re: Wilberforce University. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1941
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1941
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Adler, Elmer
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1941
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Reel 52: 360
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Re: the printing of Phylon. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1941
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Reel 52: 379
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Alexander, Sadie Tanner
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1941
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Reel 52: 382
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Re: a possible article by her on Henry O. Tanner. |
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American Council of Learned Societies
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1941
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Reel 52: 396
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Re: a meeting on intellectual cooperation in Cuba which Du Bois was to attend. |
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American Missionary Association. Also: Charles S. Johnson
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1941
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Reel 52: 409
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Atlanta Federal Penitentiary
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1941
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Reel 52: 431
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Letter from Du Bois requesting permission to visit Pedro Albizu Campos. |
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Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Also: J. Richardson Jones
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1941
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Reel 52: 435
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Outline by Du Bois on the history of Blacks in Africa. |
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Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Florence Read, Dean Sage, John Whittaker, Ira Reid, Rusnton Coulborn, Mercer Cook, W. R. Banks
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1941
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Reel 52: 490
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Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning Phylon and the Phylon Institute on the economic condition of the American Negro; program and list of participants in Institute; concerning the possibility of Du Bois serving as a visiting professor at New York University; concerning Rufus Clement. |
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Atlantic Monthly. Also: Edward Sleeks
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1941
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Reel 52: 581
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Re: possible articles by Du Bois on the future of Europe in Africa and on the future of the Negro in America. |
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Banks, W. R.
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1941
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Reel 52: 589
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Beale, Howard K.
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1941
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Reel 52: 593
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1941
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Reel 52: 601
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Billikopf, Jacob
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1941
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Reel 52: 604
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Re: a racial incident at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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Birth Control Federation of America. Also: Florence Rose
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1941
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Reel 52: 615
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Re: Du Bois' service on their Advisory Council. |
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Birth Control Federation of America. Also: Florence Rose
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1941
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Reel 52: 615
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Re: Du Bois' service on their Advisory Council. |
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Blayton, Jesse E.
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1941
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Reel 52: 642
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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Boardman, Helen
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1941
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Reel 52: 646
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Re: William Pickens and his recent appointment to a government position; concerning past controversies of Du Bois within the NAACP. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1941
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Reel 52: 652
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Brown, Sterling
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1941
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Reel 52: 657
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Carnegie Corporation. Also: Dollard, Charles
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1941
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Reel 52: 679
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Also: Finch,George A.
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1941
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Reel 52: 681
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Cayton, Horace R.
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1941
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Reel 52: 689
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Re: the won Institute. |
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Chicago Defender. Also: Sherman Briscoe
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1941
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Reel 52: 712
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Re: an editorial by Metz Lochard on Du Bois' attitude towards segregated education. |
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Chivers, Walter R.
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1941
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Reel 52: 716
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Request to Chivers for an article on Heman Perry and the Standard Life Insurance Company of Atlanta. |
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Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder. Also: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Louis Weinstock
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1941
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Reel 52: 726
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Clarke, Edwin L.
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1941
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Reel 52: 728
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Cook, Mercer
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1941
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Reel 52: 745
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1941
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Reel 52: 759
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Re: the American Negro Academy and including a copy of the constitution of the Academy. |
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Cullen, Countee
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1941
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Reel 52: 774
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Curti, Merle
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1941
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Reel 52: 775
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Thomas L. Dabney Appreciation Committee
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1941
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Reel 52: 779
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Re: the work of Dabney for equal salaries for Black teachers. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1941
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Reel 52: 781
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Re: the American Negro Academy. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1941
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Reel 52: 786
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Dean, William H.
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1941
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Reel 52: 799
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Descendants of the American Revolution
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1941
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Reel 52: 805
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Re: Du Bois' possible membership |
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Dilliard, Irving
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1941
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Reel 52: 808
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Invitation to Dilliard to attend the Phylon Institute. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1941
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Reel 52: 814
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Family matters, recent news. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1941
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Reel 52: 828
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois teaching at New York University; recent news; concerning her work. |
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E. P. Dutton and Company
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1941
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Reel 52: 870
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Re: Du Bois' proposed book of stories, plays and poems. |
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Ede, H. S.
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1941
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Reel 52: 876
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Ewing, William C.
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1941
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Reel 52: 861
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Re: Black Folk: Then and Now. |
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Edward A. Filene Good Will Fund. Also: Percy S. Brown
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1941
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Reel 52: 889
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Re: possible support by the Fund for the Institutes to study the economic condition of the American Negro and for further work on consumers' cooperation among American Negroes. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1941
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Reel 52: 901
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Fisk University. Also: Andrew J. Allison
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1941
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Reel 52: 926
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Re: the attitude of the University towards national defense and World War II; concerning an address by Du Bois at Fisk University. |
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Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond
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1941
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Reel 52: 964
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1941
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Reel 52: 969
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis
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1941
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Reel 52: 983
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Re: possible financial assistance for Phylon. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1941
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Reel 52: 1004
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Re: her theatrical work. |
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Gray, Marshall
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1941
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Reel 52: 1022
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Includes Du Bois' opinion on the attitude of the movie industry towards the Negro. |
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Hampton lnstitute. Also: Malcolm S. MacLean
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1941
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Reel 52: 1046
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Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning Du Bois' request to the Filene Fund for support in developing a consumers' cooperative rnovement among Negroes and concerning Hampton ' s support of cooperatives in Virginia. |
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Handy, W. C.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1063
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Harlan, Esther
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1941
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Reel 52: 1067
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Re: a possible radio series of Negro spirituals from Louisiana. |
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Hayford, Archie Casely
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1941
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Reel 52: 1075
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1080
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High, Helen
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1941
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Reel 52: 1082
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Du Bois' opinions on the best way for an individual to attack problems of race and culture. |
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Holland, Gertrude
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1941
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Reel 52: 1089
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Re: her resignation from Wilberforce University. |
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Horne, Frank S.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1095
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Re: Du Bois' speech at Lincoln University, Missouri. |
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Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, Abram L. Harris
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1941
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Reel 52: 1106
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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Hubert, Giles A.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1112
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Re: the Institute |
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Hughes, Langston
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1941
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Reel 52: 1113
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Includes a signed copy of Hughes' first published poel, The Negro Speaks of Rivers. |
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Hunt, Florence J.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1116
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Re: her husband, Henry A. Hunt. |
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Jefferson, John Brown
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1941
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Reel 52: 1127
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Re: the effects of the war on attempts to base a Negro cooperative effort upon imports and exports. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1131
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Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning a possible article by Johnson in Phylon. |
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Johnson, Guy B.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1140
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Re: the Phylon lnstitute and the Encyclopedia of the Negro |
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Johnson, William J.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1143
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Re: the treatment of Blacks in France and England. |
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Liberia. Also: President Edwin J. Barclay
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1941
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Reel 52: 1203
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Re: an Order of African Redemption award given to Du Bois by Liberia. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1941
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Reel 52: 1215
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Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning a possible Pan- African Congress after the war. |
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Mandelstam, Abraham
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1941
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Reel 53: 14
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Du Bois' recollection of a mix-up in speaking dates during 1902 and the resulting confusion. |
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Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays
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1941
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Reel 53: 46
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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Morris Brown College. Also: W. A. Fountain
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1941
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Reel 53: 56
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Re: plans for future Phylon Institutes. |
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1941
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Reel 53: 60
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Re: Myrdal's study of the American Negro |
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Nation. Also: Richard H. Rovere
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1941
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Reel 53: 64
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Re: a possible Du Bois article on the work of the Phylon Institute in studying the economic condition of Negroes. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White
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1941
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Reel 53: 70
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Includes copies of White's correspondence with J. W. Studebaker of the U.S. Office of Education concerning a possible review of textbooks used in American schools in order to identify errors and omissions about the American Negro. |
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New Masses. Also: Joseph North
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1941
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Reel 53: 106
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Statement from Du Bois on the war between Germany and the U. S. S. R. |
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New York (N.Y.). Department of Welfare
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1941
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Reel 53: 119
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Re: Du Bois' half brother, Adelbert Burghardt. |
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New York University. Also: George Payne
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1941
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Reel 53: 123
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois serving as a visiting professor at the University in the fall of 1941. |
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Allardyce Nicoll
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1941
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Reel 53: 134
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Re: a play by Shirley Graham which was presented at Yale University. |
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Oak, V. V.
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1941
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Reel 53: 158
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Oklahoma Art Sale Committee. Also: Josephine Truslow Adams
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1941
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Reel 53: 163
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Re: Du Bois' sponsorship of the art sale to raise funds for Oklahoma criminal syndicalism cases. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes
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1941
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Reel 53: 194
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Re: plans for the Encyclopedia of the Ne ro; on possible cooperation between the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the Works Projects Administration's Illinois Writers' Project; copies of Stokes' correspondence with Will Alexander, Rayford Logan, Arna Bontanps, Rufus Clement; concerning possible support by the Carnegie Corporation and the General Education Board for the Encyclopedia.; concerning Du Bois' possible resignation as Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia; concerning a Phelps-Stokes Fund Conference on Africa and Peace Aims. |
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Philipps, Tracy
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1941
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Reel 53: 263
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Re: the Phylon Institute |
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Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks
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1941
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Reel 53: 275
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Re: a planned educational conference at the College which was to study Black domestic servants in Texas. |
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Prophet, Elizabeth
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1941
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Reel 53: 283
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Reid, Ira
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1941
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Reel 53: 291
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1941
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Reel 53: 300
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Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning the Encyclopedia of the Negro and possible assistance for it by the Works Projects Administration. |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1941
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Reel 53: 340
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Smith, Jose J.
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1941
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Reel 53: 343
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Re: a proposed study by Smith of the Negro on the Isthmus of Panama. |
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Social Science Research Council
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1941
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Reel 53: 345
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Re: the Phylon Institutes and their planned work studying the economic condition of the American Negro. |
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Southern Conference for Human Welfare. Also: John B. Thompson
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1941
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Reel 53: 360
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Esther V. Cooper, Louis E. Burnham
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1941
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Reel 53: 365
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Spelman College. Also: Florence Read
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1941
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Reel 53: 376
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Spingarn, Amy
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1941
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Reel 53: 382
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1941
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Reel 53: 384
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Stone, Irving
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1941
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Reel 53: 388
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Re: Stone's biography of Clarence Darrow |
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Streator, George
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1941
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Reel 53: 392
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Talladega College. Also: Buell G. Gallagher
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1941
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Reel 53: 397
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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Texas College. Also: Ernest E. Neal
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1941
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Reel 53: 409
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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Tuskegee Institute. Also: Frederick D. Fatterson
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1941
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Reel 53: 432
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Re: the Phylon Institute; summaries of reports concerning Black families in Tyler, Texas and South County, Texas; concerning possible support by the Filene Fund for a study of Negro consumer cooperation. |
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Twentieth Century Fund. Also: J. Frederic Dewhurst
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1941
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Reel 53: 452
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Re: possible support by the Fund for the Phylon Institute and for the consumers' cooperative movement among American Blacks. |
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U.S. Liberian Minister. Also: Lester Walton
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1941
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Reel 53: 475
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Re: an Order of African Redemption award which Du Bois was to have received in 1908 from, Liberia, and Du Bois' current request to Walton for assistance in securing such an award. |
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U.S. Office of Education. Also: Ambrose Caliver, J. W. Studebaker
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1941
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Reel 53: 482
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Re: Du Bois' serving on an advisory committee for a series of radio broadcasts on Negroes in American life; Du Bois' suggestions on the role of the Negro in the Civil War. |
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U.S. Office of Production Management. Also: Robert C. Weaver
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1941
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Reel 53: 493
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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U.S. Works Projects Administration. Also: Arna Bontemps
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1941
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Reel 53: 499
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Re: possible assistance by the Illinois Writers' Project for the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Van Lennep, E. J.
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1941
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Reel 53: 523
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Re: the relation of income to personal effort; concerning current conditions in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. |
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Weaver, Archie
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1941
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Reel 53: 592
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Re: William Pickens and the NAACP. |
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Webster, Edgar H.
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1941
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Reel 53: 553
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Wesley, Charles H.
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1941
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Reel 53: 560
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Re: the American Negro Academy. |
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West Virginia State College. Also: John W. Davis
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1941
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Reel 53: 565
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Re: the Phylon Institute. |
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Williams, Du Bois
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1941
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Reel 53: 606
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Letters from Du Bois to his granddaughter. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1941
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Reel 53: 609
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Re: family matters, recent news. |
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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1941
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Reel 53: 620
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Wright, R. R., Sr.
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1941
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Reel 53: 636
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1941
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Reel 53: 642
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A. General Correspondence, 1942
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1942
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Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
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1942
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Reel 53: 682
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Adler, Elmer
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1942
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Reel 53: 683
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Re: the printing of Phylon |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1942
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Reel 53: 686
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Alexander, Sadie Tanner
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1942
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Reel 53: 687
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American Missionary Association. Also: Charles S. Johnson
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1942
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Reel 53: 710
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Association of Presidents of Negro Land Grant Colleges. Also: R. B. Atwood, Malcolm S. MacLean
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1942
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Reel 53: 717
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Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Dean Sage, W. R. Banks, Ira Reid, John Whittaker, Florence Read
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1942
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Reel 53: 730
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Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning Phylon, including the planned special issue at the time of Atlanta University's 75th anniversary. |
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Atlantic Monthly. Also: Edward Weeks
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1942
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Reel 53: 810
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Re: a possible Du Bois article on race relations in America. |
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Banks, W. R.
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1942
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Reel 53: 816
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1942
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Reel 53: 828
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Brown, John S.
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1942
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Reel 53: 836
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Re: Du Bois' half brother, Adelbert Burghardt |
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Burroughs, Alison
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1942
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Reel 53: 845
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Re: Charles Burroughs and Maud Cuney Hare. |
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Carnegie Corporation. Also: Dollard, Charles
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1942
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Reel 53: 849
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Re: plans for a series of conferences and studies of the econon~ic condition and social problems of the American Negro. |
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Citizens Committee. Also: R. R. Wright, Sr.
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1942
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Reel 53: 869
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Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder. Also: Louis Weinstock, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
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1942
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Reel 53: 871
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Cook, Mercer
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1942
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Reel 53: 887
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Cooper, Anna J.
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1942
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Reel 53: 890
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Copy of her pamphlet, Legislative Measures Concerning Slavery in the United States. |
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Coulborn, Rushton
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1942
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Reel 53: 901
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Council on African Affairs
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1942
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Reel 53: 904
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Copy of a newsletter from the Council. |
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Davis, Allison
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1942
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Reel 53: 915
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Davis, Harry E.
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1942
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Reel 53: 916
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Drake, Thomas E.
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1942
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Reel 53: 922
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Re: Quaker-Negro marriages. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1942
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Reel 53: 927
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Re: family matters, recent news. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1942
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Reel 53: 943
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Recent news; concerning her work in intercultural education. |
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Eisenstaedt, Alfred
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1942
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Reel 53: 979
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Recollections of Du Bois' study in Germany in the 1890s. |
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1942
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Reel 53: 985
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Re: a book by Embree. |
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Edward A. Filene Good Will Fund. Also: Percy S. Brown
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1942
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Reel 53: 989
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1942
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Reel 53: 993
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Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson
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1942
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Reel 53: 1002
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Fortune. Also: Ralph D. Paine, Jr.
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1942
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Reel 53: 1010
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois discussing the impact of World War I1 on world racial equality. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1942
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Reel 53: 1015
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General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis
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1942
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Reel 53: 1030
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Re: possible support by the Board for a special issue of Phylon for Atlanta University's 75th anniversary. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1942
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Reel 53: 1036
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Re: her work and controversies at Fort Huachuca, Arizona for the United Service Organizations (UW). |
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Harvard Club of New York
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1942
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Reel 53: 1082
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Re: an invitation to Du Bois to join the Club. |
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Herndon, Norris
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1942
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Reel 53: 1096
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Re: a possible contribution from Herndon for the special issue of Phylon for Atlanta University's 75th anniversary. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1942
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Reel 53: 1103
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Re: A. G. Dill. |
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Howard University
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1942
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Reel 53: 1111
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Letter of recommendation from Du Bois for Shirley Graham. |
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Hubert, Benjamin F.
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1942
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Reel 53: 1113
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Du Bois' opinions on the importance of higher education. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1942
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Reel 53: 1118
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1942
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Reel 53: 1155
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro |
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Mays, Benjamin E.
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1942
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Reel 53: 1198
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Re: a planned meeting in Durham, North Carolina of the Southern Congress on Race Relations to discuss post-war race relations. |
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Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays
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1942
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Reel 53: 1209
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1942
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Reel 53: 1234
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Letter from Myrdal's secretary thanking Du Bois for his assistance to Myrdal. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White
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1942
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Reel 54: 1
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Re: a possible presidential commission to visit India and consider future relations between India and England. |
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National Negro Newspaper Week. Also: Moss H. Kendrir
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1942
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Reel 54: 10
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Statement from Du Bois on his early work as a local correspondent in Great Barrington, Mass., for the New York Globe and on the current status of the Negro press. |
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Neptune, Mae
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1942
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Reel 54: 16
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Re: her retirement from Spelman College. |
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New Republic. Also: Bruce Bliven, Thomas Sancton
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1942
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Reel 54: 20
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Re: plans for a supplement on the Negro. |
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New Times and Ethiopia News. Also: E. Sylvia Pankhurst
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1942
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Reel 54: 23
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North Carolina College for Negroes. Also: James E. Shepard
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1942
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Reel 54: 38
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Re: a possible conference on economic conditions affecting Negroes. |
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Nyabongo, Akiki
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1942
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Reel 54: 49
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Odum, Howard W.
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1942
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Reel 54: 53
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Re: Oduni's interest in regionalism and Du Bois' plan for conferences to study social conditions of Negroes. |
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Peyler, Westbrook
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1942
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Reel 54: 60
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Letter from Du Bois enclosing sample copies of Phylon. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes
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1942
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Reel 54: 63
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning a special issue of Phylon for Atlanta University's 75th anniversary; minutes and correspondence concerning the work of the Committee on Africa and Peace Aims (later the Committee on Africa, the War, and Peace Aims) on which Du Bois served; concerning published comments by Du Bois on Charles George Gordon and the British Empire. |
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Pickens, William
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1942
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Reel 54: 118
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Re: Pickens' controversy with the NAACP and including references to a 1931 controversy over the actions of Falter White in the organization. |
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Post War World Council. Also: Mary W. Hillyer
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1942
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Reel 54: 136
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Re: treatment of Japanese in the United States. |
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Reid, Ira
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1942
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Reel 54: 151
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1942
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Reel 54: 164
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Re: possible support by the Fund for a special issue of Phylon for the 75th anniversary of Atlanta University; requesting financial support for a project for cooperative effort in studying social conditions of American Negroes which was to be sponsored by the Association of Presidents of Negro Land Grant Colleges. |
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Sforza, Carlo
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1942
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Reel 54: 186
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Simon, Kathleen
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1942
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Reel 54: 204
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Smith, Jose J.
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1942
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Reel 54: 216
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Re: a proposed study by Smith of Negroes in the Isthmus of Panama. |
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Southern Conference on Race Relations. Also: Gordon B. Hancock
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1942
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Reel 54: 216
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Re: their meeting in Durham, N. C. to discuss post-war race relations. |
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Southern Historical Association
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1942
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Reel 54: 222
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Letter from Du Bois resigning from the Association because of its attitude towards Black members. |
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis L. Burnham, Charles G. Gomillion, F. D. Patterson
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1942
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Reel 54: 225
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Re: Du Bois' service on the Advisory Board; minutes of the Advisory Board. |
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Spelman College. Also: Florence Read, Trevor Arnett
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1942
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Reel 54: 246
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Re: the retirement of Mae Neptune and including a letter of Read to Arnett on this subject. |
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Stimson, Henry L.
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1942
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Reel 54: 251
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Letter to Du Bois concerning possible financial assistance by Stimson to Atlanta University. |
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Streator, George
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1942
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Reel 54: 251
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1942
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Reel 54: 259
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True, Peggy
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1942
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Reel 54: 265
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Re: the Baha'i faith and Du Bois' attitude towards that movement |
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U.S. Office of War Information. Also: Theodore M. Berry, Chandler Owen
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1942
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Reel 54: 279
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Re: Du Bois' thoughts on the comparative treatment of the American Negro in the military during World War I and World War II. |
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U.S. War Manpower Commission. Also: Cy Wilson Record
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1942
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Reel 54: 286
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Re: a bibliography on minority group strategies and techniques. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1942
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Reel 54: 305
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Williams, Du Bois
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1942
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Reel 54: 320
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Letters from Du Bois to his granddaughter |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1942
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Reel 54: 330
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Re: family matters, recent news |
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Woodruff, Hale
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1942
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Reel 54: 340
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Workers Defense League. Also: Morris Milgram
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1942
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Reel 54: 341
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Wright, Louis T.
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1942
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Reel 54: 349
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Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith
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1942
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Reel 54: 244
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A. General Correspondence, 1943
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1943
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Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
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1943
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Reel 55: 1
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Adler, Elmer
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1943
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Reel 55: 7
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Alexander, Will W.
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1943
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Reel 55: 15
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Re: a possible universal history of racism. |
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Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, John Whittaker, Florence Read, W. R. Banks, Trevor Arnett, Ira Reid
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1943
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Reel 55: 27
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Re: Phylon; concerning Du Bois' retirement from the University; concerning plans for a Center for Social Studies at the University. |
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1943
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Reel 55: 86
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Billikopf, Jacob
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1943
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Reel 55: 88
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Boardman, Helen
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1943
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Reel 55: 94
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Bontemps, Arna
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1943
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Reel 55: 96
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1943
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Reel 55: 98
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Chicago Defender. Also: Metz Lochard
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1943
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Reel 55: 114
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Re: an article by Du Bois on the Negro press. |
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Cochrane, Eric
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1943
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Reel 55: 143
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Re: Du Bois' ideas on the role of private investment in the development of Africa. |
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Conference of Presidents of Negro Land Grant Colleges. Also: John W. Davis, F. D. Patterson, R. B. Atwood
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1943
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Reel 55: 161
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Re: a social studies project sponsored by the conference. |
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Cook, Mercer
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1943
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Reel 55: 166
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Council on African Affairs
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1943
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Reel 55: 172
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Newsletters. |
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Cullen, Countee
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1943
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Reel 55: 183
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Congratulations upon Du Bois' election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1943
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Reel 55: 185
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Davis, Allison
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1943
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Reel 55: 187
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Davis, Harry E.
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1943
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Reel 55: 188
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Dover, Cedric
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1943
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Reel 55: 212
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Du Bois, Nina
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1943
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Reel 55: 215
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Family matters, recent news |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1943
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Reel 55: 226
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Re: her work and W. E. B. Du Bois' thoughts on the importance of America's role in promoting cultural understanding. |
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1943
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Reel 55: 245
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Fagan, Ann
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1943
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Reel 55: 246
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Du Bois' thoughts on methods to secure the appointment of Blacks to the faculty of the University of Michigan. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1943
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Reel 55: 248
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Fisk University. Also: Andrew J. Allison, Charles S. Johnson, Edwin W. Smith
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1943
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Reel 55: 255
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Re: an Inter-University Conference on African Studies held at Fisk. |
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1943
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Reel 55: 282
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on Africa. |
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Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond.
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1943
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Reel 55: 294
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Fraternal Council of Negro Churches in America
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1943
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Reel 55: 300
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Statement, signed by James A. Bray, R. R. Wright, Jr. and W. H. Jernigan, opposing the poll tax and urging an anti-lynching bill; a letter from Du Bois to Bray urging Negro churches to support consumers and producers' cooperation. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1943
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Reel 55: 305
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Gannett, Lewis
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1943
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Reel 55: 306
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General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis
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1943
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Reel 55: 309
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Graham, Shirley
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1943
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Reel 55: 310
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Recent news. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1943
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Reel 55: 327
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Re: her book of letters from West Africans; concerning J. E. K. Aggrey. |
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Gregory, Louis G.
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1943
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Reel 55: 347
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Re: Baha'i faith. |
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1943
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Reel 55: 362
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Harper's Magazine. Also: Frederick L. Allen
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1943
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Reel 55: 363
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Re: an article by Du Bois submitted to that publication. |
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1943
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Reel 55: 368
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Holsey, Albon L.
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1943
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Reel 55: 378
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Letter of appreciation sent to Du Bois. |
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Howard University. Also: E. Franklin Frazier
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1943
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Reel 55: 387
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Kopf, Maxim
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1943
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Reel 55: 420
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Re: a possible portrait of Du Bois by Kopf. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1943
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Reel 55: 432
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Includes Du Bois' thoughts on the development of cultural ties between American Negroes and Haiti. |
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March on Washington Movement. Also: A. Philip Randolph
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1943
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Reel 55: 453
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Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays
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1943
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Reel 55: 464
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White
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1943
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Reel 55: 475
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Re: Du Bois' possible service on a committee to present the cause of Negroes in the United States, the West Indies and Africa to the peace conference. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters
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1943
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Reel 55: 477
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Re: Du Bois' election to that group. |
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Negro Digest
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1943
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Reel 55: 480
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Re: an article by Du Bois on the subject, "If I Were Young Again." |
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Nettl, Paul
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1943
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Reel 55: 484
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Re: an article by Nettl for Phylon. |
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New Republic. Also: Thomas Sancton
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1943
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Reel 55: 489
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois and concerning Sancton's writings and interest in racial matters. |
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North Carolina College for Negroes. Also: James E. Shepard
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1943
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Reel 55: 504
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Draft memo by Du Bois on different approaches to Negro development and chances for agreement on present goals for the American Negro. |
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Nyabongo, Akiki
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1943
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Reel 55: 512
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Odum, Howard W.
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1943
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Reel 55: 513
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Re: a forthcoming meeting of sociologists. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Ralph J. Bunche, Edwin W. Smith, Melville J. Herskovi ts
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1943
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Reel 55: 525
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning the possible formation of an African Institute; concerning the Committee on Africa, the War, and Peace Aims; concerning plans for an international conference on Africa. |
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Read, Florence
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1943
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Reel 55: 646
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Reid, Ira
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1943
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Reel 55: 649
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Reynal and Hitchcock. Also: Frank E. Taylor
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1943
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Reel 55: 650
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Re: possible books by Du Bois. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1943
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Reel 55: 663
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Saturday Review of Literature
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1943
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Reel 55: 677
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Letter from Du Bois critical of a recent article on the Negro press. |
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Schumann, Mary
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1943
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Reel 55: 679
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Re: the influence of her reading of Black Reconstruction on her proposed novel. |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1943
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Reel 55: 692
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Society of Friends. New York. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois
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1943
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Reel 55: 697
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham, Esther V. Cooper
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1943
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Reel 55: 726
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Spelman College. Also: Florence Read
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1943
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Reel 55: 735
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Spingarn, Amy
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1943
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Reel 55: 741
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Streator, George
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1943
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Reel 55: 747
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Thompson, Dorothy
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1943
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Reel 55: 752
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Re: a possible portrait of Du Bois by Maxim Kopf. |
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1943
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Reel 55: 755
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Congratulations upon Du Bois' election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. |
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U.S. War Manpower Commission. Also: Cy Wilson Record
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1943
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Reel 55: 770
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Re: a bibliography on strategies and techniques for minority groups. |
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Van Loon, Hendrik Willem
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1943
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Reel 55: 774
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Congratulations on Du Bois' election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. |
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West African Students Union. Also: Ladipo Solanke
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1943
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Reel 55: 785
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1943
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Reel 55: 797
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Family matters. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1943
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Reel 55: 808
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A. General Correspondence, 1944
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1944
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Adler, Elmer
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1944
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Reel 55: 851
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Re: the admission of Black students to Princeton University. |
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Afro-American Newspapers. Also: B. M. Phillips, Carl Murphy
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1944
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Reel 55: 856
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Re: Du Bois' retirement from Atlanta University. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1944
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Reel 55: 863
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Alexander, Virginia
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1944
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Reel 55: 866
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Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford W. Logan
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1944
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Reel 55: 870
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American Friends Service Committee
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1944
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Reel 55: 874
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the status of colonies in the postwar world and asking the policy of the Committee on this matter. |
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American Jewish Committee. Also: Jopseh M. Proskauer
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1944
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Reel 55: 876
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Re: a Declaration of Human Rights issued by the Committee and Du Bois' criticisms of the Declaration. |
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American Missionary Association. Also: Fred L. Brownlee
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1944
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Reel 55: 879
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Americans United for World Organization. Also: Hugh Moore
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1944
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Reel 55: 887
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Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, W. R. Banks, Dean Sage, James B. Addams, llorence Read, Will W. Alexander, Trevor Arnett, J. H. Wheeler, Kendall Weisiger, Ira Reid
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1944
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Reel 55: 896
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Re: Phylon; concerning Du Bois' retirement from the University and his pension after retirement; including correspondence of Du Bois with E. M. Martin and H. T. Walden of the Atlanta University Alumni Association on his retirement. |
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Baldwin, Roger
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1944
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Reel 55: 958
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Re: Du Bois' retirement from Atlanta University. |
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1944
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Reel 55: 971
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Billikopf, Jacob
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1944
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Reel 55: 976
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Bliven, Bruce
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1944
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Reel 55: 978
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Brown, Ina C.
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1944
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Reel 55: 999
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Re: Du Bois' criticisms of the U. S. Office of Education's survey of higher education of Negroes. |
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Buckmaster, Henrietta
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1944
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Reel 55: 1002
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Capper, Arthur
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1944
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Reel 55: 1013
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Re: Du Bois' return to the NAACP. |
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University of Chicago Press. Also: Joseph A. Brandt
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1944
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Reel 55: 1027
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Re: a possible autobiography by Du Bois. |
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Christian, Marcus B.
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1944
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Reel 55: 1030
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Church Peace Union. Also: Richard M. Fagley
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1944
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Reel 55: 1039
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the attitude of the Union to the position of colonies in the postwar world. |
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Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. Also: Margaret Olson
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1944
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Reel 55: 1057
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Letter to Du Bois on the attitude of the Commission toward colonies in the postwar world. |
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Conference of Negro Land-Grant Colleges. Also: R. B. Atwood, F. D. Bluford, Felton Clark, W. R. Banks, F. D. Patterson, G. L. Harrison, Mordecai Johnson, Horace Mann Bond, John W. Davis, Rufus Clement, Hugh Smythe, E. Franklin Frazier
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1944
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Reel 55: 1159
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Re: the social studies project sponsored by the Conference; concerning a report on the project; concerning the transfer of the project from Atlanta University to Howard University. |
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Conference on Race Relations. Also: Marshall Field, Edwin R. Embree, Charles S. Johnson
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1944
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Reel 55: 1096
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Re: a planned conference in Chicago on race relations. |
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Congres Internationale de Philosophie. Also: Camille Lherisson
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1944
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Reel 55: 1112
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Comments from Du Bois on the study and development of philosophy. |
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Conrad, Earl
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1944
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Reel 55: 1116
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Re: Conrad's plans for a study of Frederick Douglass. |
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Cook, Mercer
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1944
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Reel 55: 1118
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Coulborn, Rushton
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1944
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Reel 55: 1127
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Council for Democracy. Also: Robert Norton
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1944
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Reel 55: 1128
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Letter to Du Bois on the attitude of the Council towards colonies in the postwar world. |
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Council for Social Action. Also: Vernon H. Holloway
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1944
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Reel 55: 1129
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Letter to Du Bois on the attitude of the Council towards colonies in the postwar world. |
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Council on African Affairs. Also: Paul Robeson, Max Yergan
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1944
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Reel 55: 1130
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Re: the interest of the Council in Africa in the postwar world; copies of New Africa, the Bulletin of the Council ; concerning Du Dois' correspondence with Harold Moody and Amy Jacques Garvey on a possible Pan-African Congress after the war. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1944
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Reel 55: 1157
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1944
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Reel 55: 1158
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Cullen, Countee
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1944
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Reel 55: 1158
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1944
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Reel 55: 1297
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Daily Worker. Also: Louis F. Budenz
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1944
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Reel 55: 1300
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Davis, Harry E.
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1944
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Reel 55: 1306
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Davis, John W.
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1944
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Reel 55: 1316
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Dorsinville, Luc
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1944
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Reel 55: 1331
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Du Bois, Nina
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1944
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Reel 55: 1335
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Family matters |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1944
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Reel 55: 1426
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1944
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Reel 56: 2
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Field Foundation. Also: Maxwell Hahn
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1944
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Reel 56: 3
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Re: possible support by the Foundation for the social studies project of the Negro Land-Grant Colleges. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1944
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Reel 56: 10
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Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson, Thomas E. Jones, Edwin W. Smith, Lorenzo Turner
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1944
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Reel 56: 14
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Re: the possibility of Du Bois continuing his research work at Fisk after retirement from Atlanta University; correspondence with Smith concerning a proposed African Institute. |
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1944
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Reel 56: 79
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Letter from Armstrong enclosing a letter from P. O. Lapie concerning a Du Bois article in Foreign Affairs on Africa. |
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Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond
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1944
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Reel 56: 82
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Franklin, John Hope
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1944
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Reel 56: 90
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Gallagher, Buell G.
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1944
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Reel 56: 101
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Garvey, Amy Jacques
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1944
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Reel 56: 104
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Correspondence concerning Harold Moody and his hopes for an African Charter of Freedom; concerning the place of Africa in the post-war world; concerning Du Bois' plans for a Pan-African Congress after the war. |
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Gates, Herbert W.
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1944
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Reel 56: 115
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Gaulkin, Edward
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1944
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Reel 56: 116
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Re: Negro cooperative housing. |
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Gloster, Hugh M.
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1944
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Reel 56: 122
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Graham, Shirley
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1944
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Reel 56: 126
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1944
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Graves, John Temple
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1944
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Reel 56: 146
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Re: the Atlanta race riot of 1906. |
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Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Also: Henry Allen Moe
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1944
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Reel 56: 160
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Hacker, Coleman Leroy
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1944
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Reel 56: 166
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Haiti. Also: President Elie Lescot
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1944
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Re: Du Bois' trip to Haiti |
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Hampton Institute. Also: J. Saunders Redding
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1944
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Reel 56: 178
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1944
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Reel 56: 188
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Hastie, William H.
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1944
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Reel 56: 198
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Haynes, George E.
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1944
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Reel 56: 209
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Hercules, Frank
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1944
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Reel 56: 213
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1944
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Reel 56: 218
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Includes Herskovits' correspondence with Atlanta University about Du Bois' retirement. |
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Henry Holt and Company
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1944
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Reel 56: 223
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Re: a proposed book by Du Bois on Africa and the two world wars. |
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Howard University. Also: E. Franklin Frazier, Charles H. Thompson, Mordecai Johnson
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1944
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Reel 56: 228
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Re: possible work by Du Bois there after his retirement from Atlanta University. |
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1944
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Reel 56: 242
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1944
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Reel 56: 269
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Johnson, Grace Nail
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1944
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Reel 56: 272
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Kopf, Maxim
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1944
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Reel 56: 302
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League of Coloured Peoples. Also: Harold A. Moody
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1944
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Reel 56: 314
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Information on the League; concerning a possible Pan-African Congress after the war. |
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Letter. Also: Ada P. McCormick
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1944
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Reel 56: 334
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Re: her support of Phylon; including Du Bois' suggestion for Letter. |
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Lincoln University (Mo.)
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1944
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Reel 56: 358
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Re: Mercer Cook. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1944
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Reel 56: 360
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Correspondence, partially concerning Du Bois' trip to Haiti. |
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Manley, Norman
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1944
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Reel 56: 383
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Request for information on Jamaica. |
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Mays, Benjamin E.
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1944
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Reel 56: 388
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Louis T. Wright, Arthur Spingarn, Roy Wilkins, Grant Reynolds
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1944
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Reel 56: 400
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Re: Du Bois' service with the NAACP aiding in preparation of material concerning Blacks in America and the world to be presented to a postwar peace conference; a copy of a telegram from Walter White to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and a response from E. R. Stettinius of the U. S. Department of State on the return of colonial areas to rule by their pre-war colonial powers; concerning Du Bois' visit to Haiti; correspondence with the Brooklyn Branch (Walter McKay) concerning the New York Amsterdam News. |
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National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practice Committee. Also: A. Philip Randolph, Allan Knight Chalmers
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1944
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Reel 56: 464
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Re: Du Bois' service on the Council. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters
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1944
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Reel 56: 467
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Re: Du Bois' election to this group. |
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New Times and Ethiopia News. Also: E. Sylvia Pankhurst
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1944
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Reel 56: 501
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New York Amsterdam Star News
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1944
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Reel 56: 505
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Re: Du Bois' column in that paper. |
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North Carolina College for Negroes. Also: James E. Shepard
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1944
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Reel 56: 532
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Re: possible work by Du Bois at the College after retirement from Atlanta University. |
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Oettle, George S.
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1944
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Reel 56: 544
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Re: South Africa. |
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Paschal, Andrew G.
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1944
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Reel 56: 549
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Peoples Voice. Also: Marvel Cooke, Doxey Wilkerson
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1944
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Reel 56: 555
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Re: a possible column by Du Bois for that paper. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Melville J. Herskovits
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1944
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Reel 56: 562
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; correspondence of Stokes with Guy Johnson and L. D. Reddick concerning the Encyclopedia of the Negro; a copy of a letter of Stokes to E. R. Stettinius of the U. S. Department of State concerning the status of colonies after the war; concerning plans for an international conference on Africa. |
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Philipps, Tracy
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1944
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Reel 56: 584
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Pickens, William
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1944
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Reel 56: 585
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Re: Du Bois' retirement from Atlanta University and return to the NAACP. |
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Pittsburgh Courier
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1944
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Reel 56: 588
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Re: an article to be written by Du Bois concerning his retirement from Atlanta University. |
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Pledge for Peace Committee. Also: Rex Stout
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1944
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Reel 56: 590
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Politics. Also: Dwight Macdonald
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1944
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Reel 56: 592
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Post War World Council. Also: Broadus Mitchell
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1944
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Reel 56: 594
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Re: postwar military conscription. |
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Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks
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1944
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Reel 56: 595
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Reuter, E. B.
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1944
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Reel 56: 601
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Re: a review by Reuter of Gunnar Myrdal's An American Dilemma. |
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Robeson, Paul
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1944
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Reel 56: 603
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Robinson, William A.
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1944
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Reel 56: 604
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Re: recent developments at Atlanta University. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin R. Embree
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1944
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Reel 56: 608
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Re: the social studies report of the Negro Land-Grant Colleges. |
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Schumann, Mary
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1944
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Reel 56: 625
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Re: her work on a novel on the South during Reconstruction. |
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Seldon, Benjamin F.
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1944
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Reel 56: 631
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Shivery, Louie D.
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1944
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Reel 56: 636
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Correspondence, including copies of her letters to Rufus Clement and W. R. Banks on Atlanta University. |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1944
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Reel 56: 653
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Slaughter, Henry P.
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1944
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Reel 56: 649
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Re: the American Negro Academy. |
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Smythe, Hugh M.
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1944
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Reel 56: 662
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Solanke, Ladipo
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1944
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Reel 56: 670
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Re: a possible Pan-African Congress after the war. |
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Sorokin, Pitirim
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1944
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Reel 56: 672
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham
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1944
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Reel 56: 673
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Spingarn, Amy
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1944
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Reel 56: 679
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1944
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Reel 56: 683
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Stoute, Argyle
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1944
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Reel 56: 698
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Re: racial discrimination at the University of Wisconsin. |
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Thompson, Charles H.
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1944
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Reel 56: 727
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Time. Also: Raymond L. Buell
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1944
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Reel 56: 730
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Re: Liberia. |
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Timpany, John R.
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1944
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Reel 56: 732
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Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro. |
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Titcombe, C. A. A.
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1944
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Reel 56: 735
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Re: conditions in Africa and a possible Pan-African Congress after the war. |
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1944
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Reel 56: 740
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U.S. Department of State
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1944
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Reel 56: 753
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Re: Du Bois' proposed trip to Haiti |
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Van Loon, Hendrik Willem
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1944
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Reel 56: 791
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Watson, Helen
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1944
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Reel 56: 799
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Re: current conditions at Fisk University. |
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Williams, Du Bois
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1944
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Reel 56: 836
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1944
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Reel 56: 857
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Family matters. |
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Wendell L. Willkie Awards. Also: Agnes Meyer
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1944
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Reel 56: 864
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Re: an award in the field of Negro journalism. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1944
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Reel 56: 877
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Correspondence, including letters of Wright with Atlanta University President Rufus Clement and Trustee Kendall Weisiger concerning Du Bois' retirement. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1945
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1945
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African Academy of Arts and Research. Also: K. Ozuombu Mbadiwe, Mbonu Ojike
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1945
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Reel 56: 1001
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Alexander, Lillian
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1945
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Reel 56: 1020
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Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford W. Logan
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1945
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Reel 56: 1023
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American Association for the United Nations. Also: Clark Eichelberger
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1945
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Reel 56: 1035
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Re: the Association's plans for trusteeships for colonial areas. |
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American Association of University Professors. Also: Ralph E. Himstead, C. F. Littell, William Jaffe, Francis E. Ray, George P. Shannon
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1945
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Reel 56: 1059
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Re: Du Bois' resignation because of meetings held at places which exclude attendance of Negro members. |
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American Committee for a Democratic World. Also: Robert M. MacIver
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1945
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Reel 56: 1066
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American Council on African Education. Also: A. A. Nwafor Orizu, John S. Brown, Jr., George S. Schuyler
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1945
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Reel 56: 1068
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Re: a possible Pan-African Congress after the war. |
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American Film Corporation. Also: Owen Dodson
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1945
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Reel 56: 1083
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American Friends Service Committee. Also: Clarence E. Pickett
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1945
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Reel 56: 1084
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Re: the attitude of the Committee towards colonies in the postwar world. |
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American Mercury. Also: Charles Angoff, Lawrence E. Spivak
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1945
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Reel 56: 1091
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Re: possible Du Bois articles for that periodical. |
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American Press Association. Also: George S. Schyuler
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1945
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Reel 56: 1102
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American Teachers Association. Also: H. Councill Trenholm
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1945
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Reel 56: 1104
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Americans United for World Organization
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1945
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Reel 56: 1112
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Baldwin, Roger
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1945
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Reel 56: 1162
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Banks, W. R.
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1945
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Benet, William Rose
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1945
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Reel 56: 1178
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Re: the breaking of relations between the United States and Spain. |
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Bethune, Mary McLeod
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1945
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Reel 56: 1190
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Boardman, Helen
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1945
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Reel 56: 1193
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1945
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Reel 56: 1195
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Borome, Joseph
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1945
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Reel 56: 1198
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Re: Borome's biography of Justin Winsor. |
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Bowie, Ezell
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1945
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Reel 56: 1207
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Re: the origins and use of the term "Negro." |
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Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph
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1945
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Reel 56: 1233
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Brown, John S.
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1945
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Reel 56: 1240
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Buckmaster, Henrietta
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1945
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Reel 56: 1248
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Buell, Raymond L.
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1945
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Reel 56: 1249
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Re: a proposed colonial conference. |
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Bunche, Ralph J.
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1945
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Reel 56: 1251
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Re: a colonial conference proposed by Du Bois. |
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Capper, Arthur
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1945
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Reel 56: 1263
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Carson, Saul
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1945
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Reel 56: 1265
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Re: questions of race and colonialism. |
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Chalmers, Allan Knight
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1945
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Reel 56: 1270
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Chicago Defender
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1945
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Reel 56: 1273
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Includes a statement by Du Bois on the defeat of Germany. |
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Childs, Virginia Alexander
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1945
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Reel 56: 1308
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Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
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1945
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Reel 56: 1319
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Conference of Negro Land-Grant Colleges. Also: E. Franklin Frazier, K. B. Atwood
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1945
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Reel 56: 1332
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Congress of Industrial Organizations. Also: Henry Lee Moon
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1945
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Reel 56: 1342
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Re: a possible Pan-African Congress; including a copy of a letter from Moon to Philip Murray of the CIO and a telegram from George Padmore to Moon concerning the Congress. |
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Cook, Mercer
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1945
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Reel 56: 1345
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Max Yergan
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1945
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Reel 56: 1376
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Re: a conference on the status of Puerto Rico; copies of New Africa, the bulletin of the Council; concerning the United Nations Conference on International Organization held in San Francisco. |
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Das, Tarak Nath
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1945
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Davis, Harry E.
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1945
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Dayton (Ohio). Citizens Committee. Also: Marion S. Williams
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1945
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Reel 57: 20
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Correspondence about segregation in the schools in Dayton, with Du Bois' views on segregated education. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1945
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Reel 57: 57
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Family news. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1945
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Reel 57: 116
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Duell, Sloan and Pearce
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1945
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Reel 57: 122
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Re: a possible book hy Du Bois on Africa. |
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East and West Association. Also: Gordon Halstead, Pearl Buck.
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1945
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Reel 57: 128
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Re: the work of the organization in promoting understanding between peoples. |
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1945
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Reel 57: 144
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Ethiopian World Federation. Also: George W. Harris
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1945
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Reel 57: 144
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Field, Marshall
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1945
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Reel 57: 171
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Letter from Du Bois concerning possible support by Field for an encyclopedia of racial and cultural contributions to American civilization which was being planned by Rachel Davis DuBois. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1945
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Reel 57: 173
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Ford, James W.
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1945
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Reel 57: 185
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Re: a Du Bois speech on colonialism. |
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1945
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Reel 57: 187
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Re: a possible Du Bois article on the United Nations Conference and colonies. |
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Foreign Missions Conference of North America. Also: Emory Ross
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1945
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Reel 57: 189
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Fosdick, Harry Emerson
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1945
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Reel 57: 203
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference. |
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France. Minister of Finance. Also: Rene Pleven
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1945
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Reel 57: 204
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Re: plans for a Pan-African Congress in Paris in 1945. |
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French Press and Information Service. Also: Jean de la Roche
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1945
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Reel 57: 208
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Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference; concerning plans for a Pan-African Congress in Paris after the war. |
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Garvey, Amy Ashwood
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1945
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Reel 57: 228
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Re: plans for a colonial conference. |
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Gilchrist, Huntington
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1945
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Reel 57: 237
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Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference. |
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Goshal, Kumar
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1945
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Reel 57: 240
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Re: a planned colonial conference. |
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Graham, Lorenz
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1945
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Reel 57: 243
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Graham, Shirley
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1945
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Reel 57: 245
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1945
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Reel 57: 252
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Re: her new book, Liberia, the war and events in Russia. |
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Great Britain. Secretary of State for the Colonies. Also: Oliver Stanley
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1945
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Reel 57: 270
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Copy of a document, Proposals for the Revision of the Constitution of Nigeria. |
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Griggs, Johanna
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1945
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Reel 57: 382
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Exchange on how to combat racism in daily life. |
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Handy, W. C.
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1945
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Reel 57: 296
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1945
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Reel 57: 297
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Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: John Woodburn
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1945
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Reel 57: 299
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Re: Du Bois' book, Color and Democracy: Colonies and Peace. |
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Harper's Magazine. Also: John Fisher
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1945
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Reel 57: 312
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Hercules, Frank
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1945
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Reel 57: 347
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Howard University. Also: E. Franklin Frazier, Mordecai Johnson, Charles H. Thompson
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1945
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Reel 57: 362
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Re: the social studie$ project of the Conference of Negro Land Grant Colleges; concerning Mercer Cook. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1945
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Reel 57: 386
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Hunton, W. A.
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1945
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Reel 57: 387
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Re: the colonial conference proposed by Du Bois. |
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Hurston, Zora Neale
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1945
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Reel 57: 395
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Re: her idea for a national Negro cemetery in Florida |
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Independent Committee of Artists and Scientists. Also: Henrietta Buckmaster
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1945
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Reel 57: 397
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International African Institute. Also: Edwin W. Smith
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1945
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Reel 57: 427
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Re: Du Bois' urging of the Institute to utilize the work of African scholars. |
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International Publishers. Also: Alexander Trachtenberg
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1945
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Reel 57: 432
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1945
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Reel 57: 455
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Laski, Harold J.
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1945
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Reel 57: 513
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Re: Du Bois' visit to England. |
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League for Industrial Democracy. Also: Harry W. Laidler
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1945
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Reel 57: 515
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League of Coloured Peoples. Also: Harold A. Moody
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1945
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Reel 57: 516
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference; concerning a proposed Pan-African Congress. |
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Letter. Also: Ada P. McCormick
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1945
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Reel 57: 546
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Lewis, Alfred Baker
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1945
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Reel 57: 549
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Re: the attitude of labor towards imperialism. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1945
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Reel 57: 565
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Re: a proposed colonial conference; concerning a planned Pan-African Congress. |
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Luce, Henry
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1945
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Reel 57: 578
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Letter from Du Bois suggesting an article on developments in Africa. |
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Macmillan Company
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1945
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Reel 57: 600
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Re: a possible book on colonial demands for freedom and democracy. |
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Manasse, Ernst
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1945
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Reel 57: 603
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Re: Manasse's research on Max Weber. |
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March on Washington Movement. Also: A. Philip Randolph
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1945
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Reel 57: 604
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Mathews, Basil
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1945
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Reel 57: 612
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Re: research by Mathews on Booker T. Washington |
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Nation Associates. Also: Robert E. Sherwood
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1945
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Reel 57: 639
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Re: a birthday dinner for Thomas Mann. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins. Leslie S. Perry, Arthur Spingarn, Walter White
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1945
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Reel 57: 741
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Reports of Du Bois' department of special research; concerning plans and invitations for a colonial conference planned by Du Bois and sponsored by the NAACP; information on and resolutions of the colonial conference held on April 6; concerning representation of the NAACP at the U. N. Conference in San Francisco; concerning Du Bois' attendance at a briefing on Bretton Woods; concerning plans for a Pan-African Congress after the war; concerning Du Bois' needs for office space and a resulting controversy over his move to separate quarters and over other matters; a memo from William H. Hastie to Walter White concerning the Pan-African Congress; a copy of a letter from Walter White to Eleanor Roosevelt concerning matters which the NAACP desired to see stressed in the United Nations; correspondence with the NAACP Alameda County (California) Branch (Buell G. Gallagher). |
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National Citizens" Political Action Committee. Also: Elmer A. Benson
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1945
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Reel 57: 648
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National Council of American Soviet Friendship
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1945
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Reel 57: 662
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National Council of Negro Women. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune
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1945
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Reel 57: 664
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Re: the United Nations Conference in San Francisco. |
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National Negro Congress. Also: Max Yergan
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1945
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Reel 57: 672
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New Leader
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1945
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Reel 57: 995
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Statement from Du Bois concerning the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
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Nkrumah, Kwame
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1945
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Reel 57: 727
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Nyabongo, Akiki
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1945
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Reel 57: 740
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference. |
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Oak, V. V.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1013
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Ovington, Mary White
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1945
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Reel 57: 1018
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Pan-African Congress. Also: George Padmore
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1945
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Reel 57: 1028
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Correspondence about plans for the Congress held in London; press releases; a Congress poster; information on the organization of the Congress and the Pan-African movement. |
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Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
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1945
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Reel 57: 1080
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Panth, Bhola D.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1082
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Re: the proposed colonial conference. |
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Parris, Guichard
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1945
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Reel 57: 1086
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Re: the proposed colonial conference. |
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University of Pennsylvania. Also: H. A. Wieschhoff
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1945
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Reel 57: 1094
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Re: the United Nations Conference in San Francisco. |
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Peoples Voice. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1094
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones, Melville J. Herskovits
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1945
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Reel 57: 1096
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Re: the publication of the preliminary volume of the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning Du Bois' planned colonial conference; concerning Anson Phelps Stokes' views on the social, economic and political situations in the colonial areas; concerning a proposed international conference on Africa. |
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Phi Delta Kappa
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1945
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Reel 57: 1115
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Re: the United Nations Conference on International Organization, held in San Francisco |
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Philipps, Tracy
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1945
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Reel 57: 1118
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Pickens, William
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1945
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Reel 57: 1120
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PM. Also: John P. Lewis
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1945
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Reel 57: 1128
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Re: possible articles by Du Bois on the Pan-African Congress held in London. |
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Porter, Kenneth Wiggins
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1945
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Reel 57: 1143
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Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1146
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Re: the proposed colonial conference. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1171
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Re: the proposed colonial conference. |
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Roback, A. A.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1184
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Re: a contribution by Du Bois to a book about Albert Schweitzer being edited by Roback. |
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Ross, Emory
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1945
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Reel 57: 1202
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Re: the proposed colonial conference. |
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Schweitzer, Albert
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1945
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Reel 57: 1238
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Letters to Du Bois concerning Schweitzer's work in Africa and on conditions there. |
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Shaw, George Bernard
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1945
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Reel 57: 1256
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Re: a possible visit of Du Bois with Shaw. |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1945
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Reel 57: 1264
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Singh, Anup
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1945
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Reel 57: 1266
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Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference. |
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Smythe, Hugh M.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1274
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Southern Conference for Human Welfare. Also: Dorothy Parker
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1945
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Reel 57: 1302
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Re: a dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt. |
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Esther V. Cooper
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1945
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Reel 57: 1304
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Spingarn, Amy
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1945
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Reel 57: 1306
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1308
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Stassen, Harold E.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1311
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Streator, George
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1945
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Reel 57: 1334
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Studin, Charles H.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1336
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Time. Also: Raymond L. Buell
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1945
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Reel 57: 1343
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Memorandum from Buell concerning the U. S. and Liberia; a report by the editors of Time_ and other journals on Dumbarton Oaks and the United Nations conference in San Francisco. |
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Timpany, John R.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1390
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the Catholic Church and the Negro. |
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Titcombe, C. A. A.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1391
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference. |
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Tobias, Channing H.
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1945
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Reel 57: 1392
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference; concerning Tobias' election as Director of the Phelps-Stokes Fund. |
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1945
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Reel 57: 1397
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Union for Democratic Action. Also: James Loeb, Jr.
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1945
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Reel 58: 3
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Re: Du Bois' criticism of their pamphlet on Dumbarton Oaks. |
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United Nations Conference on International Organization. Also: Edward R. Stettinius, Arthur Vandenberg
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1945
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Reel 58: 51
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Information on the 1945 Conference held in San Francisco at which Du Bois served as an associate consultant, representing the NAACP, to the United States delegation; lists of consultants; copies of statements concerning the conference sent to the NAACP; materials from the conference; copies of statements by Du Bois with responses from Edward R. Stettinius and Arthur Vandenberg of the U.S. delegation; a proposal on trusteeships submitted by the NAACP consultants to Edward R. Stettinius and the American delegation. |
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United Negro College Fund. Also: John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
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1945
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Reel 58: 7
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U.S. Department of State. Also: Henry Villard, Dean Acheson, Benjamin Gerig, Ralph J. Bunche, Archibald MacLeish
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1945
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Reel 58: 12
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference; concerning the United Nations conference in San Francisco and representation there of colonies and of American Blacks; concerning proposed Pan-African Congresses in London and Paris; concerning a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural meeting. |
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U.S. House of Representatives. Also: Karl Mundt, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
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1945
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Reel 58: 30
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Includes a letter from Du Bois to Mundt stating his views of un-American activities. |
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U.S. Office of Education. Also: Ambrose Caliver
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1945
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Reel 58: 34
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U.S. President. Also: Harry Truman, Matthew J. Connelly
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1945
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Reel 58: 35
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Letter from Du Bois requesting a meeting to discuss the Pan-African Congress to be held in London, with a response from Truman's secretary. |
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U.S. Senate. Also: Robert Wagner, Tom Connally
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1945
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Reel 58: 36
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Re: Du Bois' testimony on the United Nations charter before the Committee on Foreign Relations, including a copy of Du Bois' testimony. |
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Van Doren, Carl
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1945
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Reel 58: 142
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Viking Press
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1945
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Reel 58: 143
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Outline of Du Bois' proposed book on Africa. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1945
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Reel 58: 145
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Re: a statement offered for Du Bois' signature concerning Russia and Poland, with Du Bois' comments on the actions of Poles in the United States. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1945
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Reel 58: 161
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Correspondence from Walton concerning his work as American Minister to Liberia. |
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Weaver, Robert C.
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1945
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Reel 58: 170
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference. |
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Wells, H. G.
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1945
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Reel 58: 175
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Letter from Wells' secretary to Du Bois concerning a planned visit by Du Bois with Wells. |
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West, Donald L.
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1945
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Reel 58: 175
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West African Students Union. Also: Ladipo Solanke
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1945
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Reel 58: 177
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Re: the proposed Pan-African Congress; a copy of WASU Magazine published by the group. |
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West Indies National Conference. Also: Herman P. Osborne
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1945
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Reel 58: 204
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference. |
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Wieschhoff, H. A.
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1945
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Reel 58: 217
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1945
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Reel 58: 219
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Williams, Chancellor
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1945
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Reel 58: 219
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Williams, Du Bois
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1945
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Reel 58: 222
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Family matters; concerning W. E. B. Du Bois' visits to San Francisco and London. |
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Williams, Eric
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1945
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Reel 58: 244
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Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference. |
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Williams, Ruth
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1945
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Reel 58: 248
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Letter to Du Bois concerning theories held about Blacks. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1945
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Reel 58: 250
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Family matters. |
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Wendell L. Willkie Awards. Also: Agnes Meyer
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1945
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Reel 58: 285
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Wright, Louis T.
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1945
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Reel 58: 320
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1945
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Reel 58: 321
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Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference. |
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Writers" War Board. Also: Rex Stout
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1945
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Reel 58: 324
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Re: the attitude of the NAACP towards the Bretton Woods agreement and the future of colonies. |
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Yergan, Max
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1945
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Reel 58: 328
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Re: the colonial conference proposed by Du Bois. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1946
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1946
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Abrahams, Peter
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1946
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Reel 58: 431
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Recent news. |
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African Academy of Arts and Research. Also: Akiki Nyabongo, K. Dzuomba Mbadiwe
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1946
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Reel 58: 442
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Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford Logan
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1946
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Reel 58: 464
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American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: Fannie Hurst
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1946
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Reel 58: 475
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American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists. Also: Joseph Brainin
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1946
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Reel 58: 476
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American Federation of Labor. Also: William Green
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1946
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Reel 58: 462
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Re: a Pan-African Congress petition for representation at the United Nations for African colonial people. |
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American Missionary Association. Also: Fred L. Brownlee
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1946
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Reel 58: 485
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American Peoples Encyclopedia. Also: Walter Dill Scott
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1946
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Reel 58: 499
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Azikiwe, Nnamdi
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1946
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Reel 58: 532
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Pamphlet by Azikiwe, Assassination Story: True or False? |
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Banks, W. R.
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1946
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Reel 58: 559
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Barclay, Edwin
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1946
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Reel 58: 563
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Beale, Howard K.
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1946
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Reel 58: 567
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1946
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Reel 58: 573
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Bethune, Mary McLeod
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1946
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Reel 58: 593
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Birmingham, John Kulle
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1946
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Reel 58: 596
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1946
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Reel 58: 608
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Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph
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1946
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Reel 58: 620
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Buck, Pearl
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1946
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Reel 58: 628
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Bustamante, W. A.
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1946
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Reel 58: 645
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Century Service Exchange. Also: F. H. Hammurabi
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1946
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Reel 58: 663
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Chicago Defender. Also: Metz Lochard
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1946
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Reel 58: 665
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Color. Also: I. J. K. Wells
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1946
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Reel 58: 689
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Conference of Negro Land-Grant Colleges. Also: E. Franklin Frazier
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1946
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Reel 58: 700
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Council on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan, Paul Robeson
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1946
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Reel 58: 736
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Re: the work of the Council; including copies of New Africa. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1946
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Reel 58: 790
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Davis, Harry E.
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1946
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Reel 58: 799
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Dickerson, Earl B.
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1946
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Reel 58: 815
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Re: Dickerson's assistance on a proposed NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1946
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Reel 58: 833
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Re: Cover's recent and projected work. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1946
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Reel 58: 846
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Family matters. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1946
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Reel 58: 850
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1946
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Reel 58: 873
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Fifth Avenue Coach Company
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1946
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Reel 58: 879
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Re: Du Bois' complaints over the service of the company in Harlem. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1946
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Reel 58: 881
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Fisk University. Also: Ernest Alexander, Charles Wesley, Fred L. Brownlee
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1946
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Reel 58: 884
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Re: controversy over the election of a President of the University. |
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Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson
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1946
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Reel 58: 918
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Re: Flanagan's literary work. |
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Goldman, Eric F.
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1946
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Reel 58: 949
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Re: the possible inclusion of Negro historiography in the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1946
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Reel 58: 962
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1946
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Reel 58: 967
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Correspondence on their differing views about the Soviet union. |
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Greene, Evarts B.
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1946
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Reel 58: 970
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Haiti. Also: Dantes Bellegarde
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1946
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Reel 58: 982
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Re: the petition of the Pan-African Congress to the United Nations. |
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1946
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Reel 58: 1020
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1946
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Reel 58: 1032
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Re: a petition to the United Nations on representation there for African colonial people. |
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Houston, Charles H.
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1946
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Reel 58: 1037
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Hunton, W. A.
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1946
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Reel 58: 1046
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Ickes, Harold L.
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1946
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Reel 58: 1057
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Independent Citizens" Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Howard Fast
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1946
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Reel 58: 1060
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Institute of Ethnic Affairs. Also: John Collier
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1946
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Reel 58: 1077
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Johnson, J. Rosamond
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1946
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Reel 58: 1102
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King, James Cliviston
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1946
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Reel 58: 1147
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Konvitz, Milton R.
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1946
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Reel 58: 1161
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Liberia. Also: William Tubman
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1946
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Reel 58: 1211
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Re: a possible meeting of the Pan-African Congress in Liberia and other matters. |
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Life
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1946
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Reel 58: 1219
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Re: a proposal by Du Bois for a series of articles on the South. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1946
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Reel 58: 1230
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Merriam, Eve
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1946
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Reel 58: 1273
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Ming, William R., Jr.
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1946
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Reel 58: 1279
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Moon, Henry Lee
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1946
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Reel 58: 1297
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1946
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Reel 58: 1304
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Nation. Also: Freda Kirchwey
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1946
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Reel 59: 14
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Re: a controversy over the election of a new president of Fisk University and a possible article by Du Bois on the matter. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Roy Wilkins, Madison Jones, Leslie Perry, Gloster Current
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1946
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Reel 59: 150
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Correspondence; monthly reports; concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations about the conditions of American Blacks; concerning a plan by Du Bois for the future work and orientation of the NAACP; concerning controversy between Du Bois and Walter White; concerning a NAACP anti-lynching movement; concerning the interest of the NAACP in Africa. |
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, William H. Melish
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1946
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Reel 59: 22
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National Council of Negro Women. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune
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1946
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Reel 59: 27
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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National Council of Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe
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1946
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Reel 59: 28
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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National Negro Congress. Also: Elizabeth Catlett
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1946
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Reel 59: 56
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Re: Du Bois' possible sponsorship of a cultural division of the Congress. |
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Negro College Quarterly. Also: Hugh H. Smythe
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1946
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Reel 59: 67
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Nehru, Jawaharlal
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1946
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Reel 59: 75
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Letter from Du Bois acknowledging receipt of a book from Nehru. |
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New Masses. Also: Joseph North
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1946
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Reel 59: 78
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Re: possible articles by Du Bois for that periodical. |
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New Republic
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1946
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Reel 59: 89
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Re: possible articles by Du Bois on African developments. |
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New York Times
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1946
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Reel 59: 120
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Re: a letter to the editor from Du Bois on colonial Africa and the United Nations |
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Non-European Unity Committee. Also: Z. R. Mahabane, D. D. Jabavu
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1946
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Reel 59: 132
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Nyasaland African Congress. Also: C. Matinga
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1946
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Reel 59: 149
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Ojike, Mbonu
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1946
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Reel 59: 329
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1946
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Reel 59: 335
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Padmore, George
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1946
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Reel 59: 337
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Pan-African Congress
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1946
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Reel 59: 340
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Re: the petition of the Congress to the United Nations on representation at the U. N. for African colonial peoples. |
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Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore
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1946
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Reel 59: 353
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Re: the work of the Federation; Du Bois' work in the United States for Africa; concerning the Pan-African Congress to the United Nations. |
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Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
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1946
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Reel 59: 376
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Re: the relations of American Negroes with Ethiopia and developments in that country. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes. Channing Tobias
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1946
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Reel 59: 404
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Re: a revised edition of the preliminary volume of the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning the retirement of Anson Phelps Stokes from the Fund; about a possible autobiography by Du Bois. |
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Pickens, William
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1946
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Reel 59: 416
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Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.
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1946
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Reel 59: 428
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1946
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Reel 59: 447
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Includes discussion of a projected book to be written by Reddick, Du Bois and James Ford. |
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Quentin Reynolds
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1946
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Reel 59: 453
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Re: efforts to unseat United States Senator Theodore Bilbo from his Senate seat. |
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Roberts, Major
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1946
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Reel 59: 462
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Letter from Du Bois containing his views on South Africa's request for trusteeship over Southwest Africa. |
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Robeson, Paul
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1946
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Reel 59: 463
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Letter from Robeson calling for a crusade for anti-lynching legislation. |
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
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1946
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Reel 59: 471
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1946
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Reel 59: 473
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St. Kitts-Nevis Trades and Labour Union
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1946
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Reel 59: 486
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Re: the Pan-Africa Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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Sancton, Thomas
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1946
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Reel 59: 486
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Schweitzer, Albert
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1946
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Reel 59: 489
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Correspondence concerning conditions in Africa. |
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Smythe, Hugh M.
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1946
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Reel 59: 524
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Esther V. Cooper, Louis E. Burnharn
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1946
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Reel 59: 545
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Re: Du Bois' participation at a Congress meeting. |
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Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith
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1946
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Reel 59: 559
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Spingarn, Amy
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1946
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Reel 59: 566
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1946
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Reel 59: 566
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Stokes, Anson Phelps
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1946
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Reel 59: 578
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Streator, George
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1946
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Reel 59: 586
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Tobias, Channing H.
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1946
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Reel 59: 594
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Toney, Charles E.
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1946
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Reel 59: 598
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Re: a possible tract by Du Bois on the cost to America of the mistreatment of Blacks. |
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Torrey, Beth
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1946
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Reel 59: 600
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Re: conditions in Angola. |
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Towns, George A.
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1946
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Reel 59: 609
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Trades Union Congress of Jamaica
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1946
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Reel 59: 610
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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United Nations. Also: Trygve Lie
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1946
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Reel 59: 616
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Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations on representation for African colonial peoples. |
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U.S. Senate. Also: Tom Connally
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1946
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Reel 59: 564
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Communication from Du Bois concerning a China military assistance bill. |
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Van Doren, Carl
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1946
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Reel 59: 669
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Van Vechten, Carl
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1946
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Reel 59: 570
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Re: Du Bois' contribution of material to the James Weldon Johnson collection at Yale University. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1946
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Reel 59: 673
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Re: Villard's services as vice president of the NAACP; concerning Woodrow Wilson's presidential campaign of 1912. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1946
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Reel 59: 688
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West African National Secretariat. Also: Kwame Nkrumah
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1946
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Reel 59: 703
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Re: the Pal-African Congress petition to the United Nations. |
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White, Walter
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1946
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Reel 59: 709
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Willcox, Walter
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1946
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Reel 59: 714
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Williams, Du Bois
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1946
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Reel 59: 715
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Family matters, personal advice. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1946
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Reel 59: 765
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Family matters. |
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Win the Peace Conference. Also: Clark Foreman
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1946
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Reel 59: 812
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Re: Du Bois' service on their committee. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1946
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Reel 59: 812
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A. General Correspondence, 1947
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1947
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Adamic, Louis
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1947
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Reel 59: 922
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Alexander, Lillian
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1947
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Reel 59: 938
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Alpha Phi Alpha
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1947
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Reel 59: 944
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Copy of an address delivered by Henry A. Wallace at a meeting of the group. |
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American Missionary Association. Also: Fred L. Brownlee
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1947
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Reel 59: 972
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Atlanta University. Also: Ira Reid
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1947
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Reel 59: 1016
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Azikiwe, Nnamdi. Nnamdi Azikiwe Testimonial Dinner
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1947
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Reel 59: 1026
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Program for the dinner. |
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Biberman, Herbert
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1947
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Reel 59: 1051
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Re: the "Hollywood Ten" who were cited for contempt by the U. S. House Un-American Activities Committee. |
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Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph
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1947
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Reel 59: 1090
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Browder, Earl
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1947
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Reel 59: 1091
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Butcher, Phillip
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1947
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Reel 59: 1095
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Re: George Washington Cable. |
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: Dashiell Hammett
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1947
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Reel 59: 1153
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Press releases. |
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Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Also: Maud Russell, Stephen Fritchman
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1947
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Reel 59: 1219
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Re: a conference in which Du Bois was to participate. |
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Cook, Mercer
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1947
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Reel 59: 1242
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Paul Robeson, Max Yeryan
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1947
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Reel 59: 1251
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Re: the work of the Council; press releases; copies of New Africa, the Council bulletin. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1947
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Reel 59: 1307
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Re: plans for a Liberian centennial celebration; concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1947
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Reel 59: 1345
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Re: possible arrangements for a celebration for Du Bois' 80th birthday. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1947
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Reel 59: 1353
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Family news. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1947
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Reel 60: 9
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, Edwin R. Embree
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1947
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Reel 60: 16
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1947
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Reel 60: 41
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Fraternal Outlook. Also: Rockwell Kent, Abraham Chapman
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1947
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Reel 60: 47
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Includes a statement by Du Bois on the sources of discrimination and the ways to eliminate it. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1947
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Reel 60: 66
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1947
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Reel 60: 106
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1947
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Reel 60: 110
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Re: Toussaint L'Ouverture. |
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Howard University. Also: Rayford Logan
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1947
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Reel 60: 116
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India. U.N. Delegation. Also: Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
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1947
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Reel 60: 125
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Re: the NAACP petition to the U.N. |
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International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens filed under Twain
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1947
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Reel 60: 911
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Jackson, W. A.
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1947
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Reel 60: 158
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Re: conditions in Senegal. |
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsam
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1947
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Reel 60: 166
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1947
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Reel 60: 175
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Journal of Negro Education. Also: Charles H. Thompson
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1947
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Reel 60: 175
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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King, Clennon
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1947
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Reel 60: 188
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Konvitz, Milton R.
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1947
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Reel 60: 199
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Lafarge, John
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1947
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Reel 60: 211
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Liberia
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1947
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Reel 60: 230
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Program for centennial celebration. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1947
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Reel 60: 254
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Lomeshie Research Center. Also: R. E. G. Armattoe
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1947
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Reel 60: 263
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Du Bois' answers to a questionnaire about current problems. |
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Macmillan Company
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1947
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Reel 60: 279
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Re: possible publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Ming, William R., Jr.
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1947
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Reel 60: 320
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Morgantown Post (Morgantown, W.Va.)
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1947
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Reel 60: 324
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Letter from Du Bois concerning their editorial about the NAACP motion to the United Nations on the status of American Blacks. |
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1947
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Reel 60: 326
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Hugh H. Smythe, Gloster Current, Madison Jones, Thurgood Marshall, S. Ralph Harlow, Leslie Perry, Roy Wilkins, Arthur Spingarn, James Ivy
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1947
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Reel 60: 486
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Re: the preparation and publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations on the status of American Blacks; monthly reports; annual report; financial report; routine correspondence. |
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, William H. Melish
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the work of the Council; concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations; a statement by Du Bois on the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Soviet Government. |
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National Eugene Dennis Defense Committee. Also: Doxey Wilkerson
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1947
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Reel 60
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National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet
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1947
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Reel 60
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National Negro Congress. Also: Audley Moore, Edward Strong
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1947
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Reel 60
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New School for Social Research. Also: L. D. Reddick
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1947
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Reel 60
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New York Herald-Tribune. Also: Lewis Gannett
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: a review of Du Bois' The World and Africa. |
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New York Times
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1947
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Reel 60
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Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning racial discrimination in the American theater. |
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Oberlin College. Also: John W. Copeland
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the employment of black social scientists at white colleges. |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1947
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Reel 60
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Pan-Africa. Also: T. R. Makonnen
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the NAACP petititon to the United Nations. |
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Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the work of the federation. |
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Patterson, William L.
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1947
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Reel 60
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Peoples Voice. Also: Doxey Wilkerson
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: a regular column to be written by Du Bois. |
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Peterson, Cecil
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: Du Bois' evolving views on the talented tenth. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes
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1947
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Reel 60
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PM
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1947
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Reel 60
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Letter from Du Bois concerning racial discrimination in the United States |
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Preece, Harold
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the dropping of Preece's column from several Black newspapers. |
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Progressive Citizens of America
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: Du Bois' service on their Board of Directors. |
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Race Relations. Also: Cedric Dover
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the NAACP petition to the dnited Nations. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1947
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Reel 60
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Robeson, Eslanda
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1947
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Reel 60
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
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1947
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Reel 60
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Letters from Du Bois concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Rosten and Company
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: an agreement designating the company as agents for comnercially-sponsored radio appearances by Du Bois. |
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Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham
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1947
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Reel 60
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Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith
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1947
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Reel 60
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Spingarn, Amy
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1947
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Reel 60
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1947
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Reel 60
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Streator, George
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1947
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Reel 60
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Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens
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1947
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Reel 60
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United Nations. Also: Ralph J. Bunche, John P. Humphrey, Trygve Lie, William H. Stonemen
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the NAACP petition to the U. N. and other matters. |
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U.S. Senate. Also: Claude Pepper, Leverett Saltonstall
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1947
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Reel 60
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Letter from Pepper concerning the establishment of a relief fund for Greece to be administered by the United Nations; a letter from Saltonstall concerning the possible passage of a private bill being supported by Du Bols. |
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U.S. United Nations Delegation. Also: Warren R. Austin
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1947
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Reel 60
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Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations. |
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Van Vechten, Carl
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1947
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Reel 61: 1
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Viking Press
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1947
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Reel 61
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Re: the publication of The World and Africa. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1947
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Reel 61
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Eickstedt, Egon Von
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1947
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Reel 61
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Walton, Lester A.
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1947
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Reel 61
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Waring, Laura Wheeler
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1947
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Reel 61
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West, Don. Don West Defense Committee
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1947
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Reel 61
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Re: a libel suit against West. |
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Willcox, Walter
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1947
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Reel 61
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Williams, Du Bois
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1947
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Reel 61
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Family news. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1947
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Reel 61
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Family news. |
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Workshop for Cultural Democracy. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois
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1947
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Reel 61
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Re: W. E. B. Du Bois' participation in the group. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1947
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Reel 61
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Young, Ada
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1947
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Reel 61
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Includes news on the Du Bois family |
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A. General Correspondence, 1948
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1948
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Ad Hoc Committee to Lift Ban on The Nation. Also: Archibald MacLeish
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a ban against The Nation in the New York schools. |
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Adams, Ansel
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a proposed book by Adams on the Black race. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1948
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Reel 61
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Alexander, Sadie Tanner
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1948
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Reel 61
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American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Van Wyck Brooks
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1948
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Reel 61
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American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: John Darr
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1948
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Reel 61
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Includes a statement by Du Bois to be read at a conference sponsored by the Committee. |
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American Council on Race Relations. Also: Robert C. Weaver
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1948
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Reel 61
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American Magazine. Also: Mabel Harding
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on progress in race relations in America over the past 30 years. |
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American Mercury. Also: Charles Angoff
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on progress in American race relations over the past 30 years. |
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American Sociological Society
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1948
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Reel 61
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American Sociological Society
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1948
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Reel 61
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Aptheker's plans for publication of a book of Du Bois' letters. |
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Atlantic Monthly. Also: Edward Weeks
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on developments in national and international aspects of racial problems over the past 30 years. |
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Barbados Progressive League
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1948
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Reel 61
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The annual report of the League. |
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Bender, W. A.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Letter of appreciation to Du Bois. |
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Biberman, Herbert
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1948
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Reel 61
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Birmingham World
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a possible syndicated column by Du Bois. |
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Blaine, Anita McCormick
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1948
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Reel 61
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Correspondence from Du Bois outlining his financial needs in order to continue his work. |
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Boardman, Helen
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1948
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Reel 61
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1948
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Reel 61
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Bontemps, Arna
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1948
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Reel 61
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Bradley, Lyman
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a protest against the blacklisting of Marxist and labor schools by the Attorney General of the United States. |
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Broderick, Francis L.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: his research on Du Bois. |
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Brooks, Van Wyck
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1948
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Reel 61
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Brown, P. Rodgers
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1948
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Reel 61
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Includes Du Bois' opinions on questions about Nat Turner's revolt. |
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Bruyn, Kathleen
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1948
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Reel 61
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Includes Du Bois' opinions on the best ways to attack racial problems and segregation. |
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Cabot, Godfrey L.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the controversy over Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP |
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Callis, Henry Arthur
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the controversy over Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP. |
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Capper, Arthur
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1948
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Reel 61
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Carpenter, J. Henry
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: policy making in the Council on African Affairs. |
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Chicago Sun and Times Company. Also: Marshall Field
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1948
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Reel 61
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China Welfare Fund. Also: Madame Sun Yat-sen
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the work of that organization. |
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Christian Science Monitor
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a possible series of articles by Du Bois on developments in Africa. |
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Church Peace Union. Also: Henry A. Atkinson, Carl H. Voss
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1948
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Reel 61
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Citizens Committee to Defend Representative Government. Also: William Jay Schieffelin
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1948
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Reel 61
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: Harry F. Ward, Doxey Wil kerson, William L. Patterson, etc.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the work of that organization. |
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Collier's Magazine
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in American race relations over the past 30 years. |
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Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Also: Maud Russell
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the work of the Committee. |
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Committee for Amnesty
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Du Bois' service as a sponsor of the group. |
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Committee of One Hundred. Also: Carl Van Doren
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1948
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Reel 61
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Committee of One Thousand. Also: Van Wyck Brooks, Hiram Hdydn
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the Committee's goal of abolishing the House Un-American Activities Committee. |
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Committee to End the Jim Crow Silver-Gold System in the Panama Canal Zone. Also: Paul Robeson, Charles P. Howard, Charlotta Bass
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the worh of the group to end racial discrimination against employees of the U.S. in the Panama Canal Zone. |
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Connecticut Chronicle
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Du Bois' plan for a syndicated newspaper column. |
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Cook, Mercer
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1948
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Reel 61
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Coronet
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in race relations over the past 30 years. |
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro |
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Council on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan, Shelton Hall Bishop, Paul Robeson, W. A. Hunton, Doxey Wilkerson
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the forniation of a committee to be chaired by Du Bois which would make recommendations on Council policy; concerning the reorganization of the Council and the dismissal of Yergan as Executive Director; a petition prepared by Du Bois concerning the disposition of Libya, Eritrea and the Italian Somaliland; copies of New Africa. |
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Dabney, Thomas L.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the dismissal of Du Bois from the NAACP. |
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Daily Worker
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1948
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Reel 61
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Davis, Allison
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1948
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Reel 61
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Davis, Harry E.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Davis, John W.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Du Bois' plans for a cooperative study of the Negro |
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Dover, Cedric
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Fisk University, possible service of American Blacks in India and other matters. |
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Drake, J. G. St. Clair
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: possible Italian trusteeship over Somaliland |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1948
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Reel 61
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1948
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Reel 61
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East and West Association. Also: Pearl Buck
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1948
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Reel 61
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Ethiopia. U.S. Legation. Also: Ras Inlru
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the struggle of American Blacks and their possible cooperation with Ethiopia. |
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Fast, Howard
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1948
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Reel 61
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1948
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Reel 61
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Fishel, Leslie H., Jr.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1948
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Reel 61
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontenlps
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1948
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Reel 61
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Ford, James W.
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP. |
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Fosdick, Harry Emerson
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1948
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Reel 61
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Franklin, John Hope
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1948
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Reel 61
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1948
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Reel 61
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Freedmen's Publishing Company. Also: Carter Weiley
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Du Bois' plan to publish a syndicated newspaper colunm. |
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Galer, Julio
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: Galer's interest in Langston Hughes. |
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Gallagher, Buell G.
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1948
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Reel 61
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General Education Board. Also: Fred McCuistion
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1948
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Reel 61
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1948
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Reel 61
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Includes a copy of a letter from Graham protesting the removal of her biography of Paul Robeson from a list of recommended books. |
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Great Britain. Also: Clement Atlee
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1948
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Reel 61
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Letter to Atlee protesting the treatment of Black residents of Liverpool during a recent riot in that city. |
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Harper's Magazine. Also: Frederick L. Allen
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on national and international aspects of race problems over the past 30 years. |
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Harris, Abram L.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Harris, Jesse Fauset
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1948
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Reel 62
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Holden, Edith
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Edward W. Blyden. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the dismissal of Du Bois from the NAACP. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1948
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Reel 62
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Huntington (N.Y.) Public Schools
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the use of materials on Black Americans in the curriculum of the schools. |
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Hunton, W. A.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the dismissal of Du Bois from the NAACP. |
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International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens
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1948
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Reel 62
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Isaacs, Stanley M.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library. |
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam
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1948
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Reel 62
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1948
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Reel 62
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Johnson, Oakley C.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Copy of a white supremacy pamphlet distributed in New Orleans and forwarded to Du Bois by Johnson. |
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
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1948
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Reel 62
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Kansas City Call
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: a possible syndicated column by Du Bois. |
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Lewis, Oscar
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Lewis' research on the effects of slavery on Blacks. |
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Liberty Magazine
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in race relations over the past 30 years. |
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Locke, Alain
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1948
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Reel 62
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Louisiana Weekly
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' proposed syndicated column. |
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Louisville Defender
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' proposed syndicated column. |
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MacDougall, Curtis D.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP. |
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Marshall, Thurgood
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1948
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Reel 62
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the death of Marshall's father. |
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Samuel Sillen
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' service as a contributing editor. |
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Moreno, E. Pina
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' religious beliefs. |
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Murphy, Carl
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: discrimination in interstate railroad travel. |
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1948
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Reel 62
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Birthday greeting from Myrdal. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Walter White, Madison Jones, James Ivy, Hugh Smythe, Louis T. Wright, Gloster Current, Roy Wilkins
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations; concerning Du Bois' need for additional office space; concerning the presidental campaign and partisan political activity; concerning a meeting of Du Bois with Eleanor Roosevelt; concerning the association of the NAACP with the current U.S. administration's foreign policies; concerning the dismissal of Du Bois; correspondence between Du Bois and Smythe on the Council on African Affairs; monthly reports. |
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National Committee to Free the Ingram Fanlily
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1948
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Reel 62
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National Conference on American Policy in China and the Far East
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1948
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Reel 62
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: William H. Melish
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1948
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Reel 62
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Harlow Shapley, Howard Fast
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the candidacy of Henry Wallace for president; concerning the NAACP and the peace movement; concerning Du Bois' membership on the Council |
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' articles on developments in Africa. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: a protest against the House Un-American Activities Committee. |
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National Non-Partisan Delegation to Washington for Passage of Civil Rights Legislation
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1948
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Reel 62
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Press release. |
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National Theatre Conference. Also: Hallie Flanagan Davis
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1948
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Reel 62
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Conments on Du Bois' play, Black Man. |
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National Wallace for President Committee. Also: Elmer A. Benson, C. B. Baldwin
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the campaign; concerning Du Bois' participation in partisan politics. |
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National Youth Assembly Against Universal Military Training. Also: John Darr
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1948
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Reel 62
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Nehru, Jawaharlal
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1948
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Reel 62
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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New School for Social Research
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' lecture series, including notes and materials used for the course by Du Bois. |
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New York (N.Y.). Mayor
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1948
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Reel 62
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Letter from Du Bois recommending an appointment to the Civil Service Commission. |
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New York Public Library. Also: Ralph Beals
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Du Bois' recomnendation for increased support for the Schomburg Collection of the Library. |
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New York Herald Tribune
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1948
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Reel 62
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Letters to the editor from Du Bois concerning newspaper reports on racial conditions in the South and on the possible return of African colonies to Italy. |
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New York Post
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: a possible column of news about Africa; a letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the meaning of the presidential election results. |
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New York Star
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1948
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Reel 62
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Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the condition of Black laborers in the Panama Canal Zone. |
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New York Times
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1948
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Reel 62
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Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library; concerning a possible article by Du Bois on progress in race relations over the past 30 years; a letter to the editor concerning the newspaper's comments on the Progressive Party platform; a letter to the editor concerning conditions of Black laborers in the Panama Canal Zone; a letter to the editor concerning discrimination in interstate travel. |
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Odum, Howard W.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Overseas News Agency
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1948
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Reel 62
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Includes Du Bois' opinions on the coverage of African news. |
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Padmore, George
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1948
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Reel 62
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Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore, Florence Nichol, T. R. Makonnen
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations, including correspondence with Pan-Africa on this matter; concerning developments in Africa and in England affecting Africans. |
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Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: Ethiopia and conditions in Africa |
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Peck, Theodora
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1948
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Reel 62
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Pickens, William
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1948
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Reel 62
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Pittsburgh Courier
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: the death of Ghandi |
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PM
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1948
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Reel 62
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Re: a possible column of African news. |
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Progressive Citizens of America. Also: C. B. Baldwin, Theodora Peck, Howard Fast, Maxim Lieber
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1948
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Reel 62
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Progressive Party
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1948
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Reel 62
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Platform, press releases |
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Quarles, Benjamin
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1948
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Reel 62
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Rautenstrauch, Walter
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1948
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Reel 62
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Reid, Ira
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1948
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Reel 62
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Robeson, Paul
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1948
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Reel 62
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Statement from Robeson, Du Bois, Roscoe Dunjee and Charles P. Howard calling for action by the President and Attorney General of the U.S. to protect civil rights. |
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Rose, Arnold M.
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1948
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Reel 62
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Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin R. Embree, Will W. Alexander
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1948
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Reel 62
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Saturday Evening Post
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1948
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Reel 63
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in race relations over the past 30 years. |
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Shapley, Harlow
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1948
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Reel 63
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Sigma Pi Phi. Also: H. Councill Trenholm, Raymond Pace Alexander, etc.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Re: a study of the membership conducted by Du Bois in preparation for a lecture. |
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Society of American Historians. Also: Allan Nevins
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1948
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Reel 63
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Southern Negro Youth Congress
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1948
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Reel 63
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Board minutes, correspondence |
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Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith
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1948
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Reel 63
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Stokes, Anson Phelps
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1948
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Reel 63
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Birthday greetings to Du Bols; concerning the Encyclupedia of the Negro; concerning Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP. |
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Thompson, Charles H.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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Tobias, Channing H.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1948
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Reel 63
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Tuskegee Institute. Also: F. D. Patterson
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1948
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Reel 63
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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro. |
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United Nations. Also: Edward Lawson, Trygve Lie
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1948
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Reel 63
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Re: the NAACP petition on civil rights of Black Americans; miscellaneous materials. |
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United Public Workers of America. Also: Thomas Richardson
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1948
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Reel 63
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Re: racial dis- crimination against union members in the Panama Canal Lone. |
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U.S. Senate. Also: Arthur Capper
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1948
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Reel 63
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U.S. United Nations Delegation. Also: Warren R. Austin, Eleanor Roosevelt
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1948
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Reel 63
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Van Doren, Carl
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1948
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Reel 63
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Van Vechten, Carl
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1948
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Reel 63
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1948
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Reel 63
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Wallace, Henry A.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Re: Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP; concerning American-Russian relations. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Weaver, Robert L.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Williams, Du Bois
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1948
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Reel 63
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Williams, Eric
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1948
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Reel 63
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1948
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Reel 63
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Wilson, J. Finley
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1948
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Reel 63
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Appeal by Wilson, Du Bois, Benjamin Mays and others for a rally and assembly for civil rights. |
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Workshop for Cultural Democracy. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois, L. Hollingsworth Wood
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1948
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Reel 63
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Minutes. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1948
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Reel 63
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Unidentified hate letters directed to Du Bois.
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1948
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Reel 63
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A. General Correspondence, 1949
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1949
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African Aid Committee
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1949
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Reel 63
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List of officers and sponsors for this committee chaired by Du Bois. |
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Aiken, Isabel
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1949
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Reel 63
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Critique by Du Bois of Arnold Toynbee's Study of History. |
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American Continental Congress for World Peace. Also: John Clark, Uta Hagen, Elizabeth Moos, Linus Fauling, O. John Rogge
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: the sponsorship for this Mexico City meeting. |
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American Council for a Democratic Greece. Also: Abraham L. Pomerantz
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1949
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Reel 63
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American Labor Party. Also: Arthur D. Kahn, Vito Marcantonio, Joseph Cadden
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1949
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Reel 63
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American Russian Institute. Also: Ernest C. Ropes
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1949
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Reel 63
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1949
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Reel 63
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Comparison by Du Bois of American Blacks and Marxists on their potential use of force. |
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Armattoe, R. E. G.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the Peace Congress of the Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Letters; concerning the possible nomination of Du Bois for the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Atlanta University. Also: J. Max Bond, Mozell Hill
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1949
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Reel 63
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Letter to Du Bois from Bond concerning African students in the U.S.; correspondence with Hill concerning a possible article by Du Bois for Phylon. |
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Authors League of America
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1949
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Reel 63
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Request fron Du Bois for reinstatement to the League. |
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Baldwin, C. B.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Banks, W. R.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Bill of Rights Conference. Also: Clark Foreman
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1949
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Reel 63
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Blaine, Anita McCormick
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: Du Bois' financial needs; concerning his trip to Europe. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: Bond's African journey. |
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Bontemps, Arna
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1949
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Reel 63
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1949
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Reel 63
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Broderick, Francis L.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: his research on Du Bois. |
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Brown, S. Joe
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1949
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Reel 63
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Information on Nina Du Bois' family. |
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Burroughs, Charles, Jr.
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1949
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Reel 63
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China Welfare Fund. Also: Talitha Gerlach. Madame Sun Yat-sen
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1949
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Reel 63
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Concernilng the work of the Fund and Du Bois' membership in it. |
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson, Lsther Cooper, Clifford Odets, Dashiell Hammett, Paul Robeson, O. John Rogge
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1949
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Reel 63
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Includes a call for a Conference on civil and hurnan rights |
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Belfield-Clarke, C.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Also: Maud Russell
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1949
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Reel 63
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Committee for Free Political Advocacy. Also: Earl B. Dickerson, Paul J. Kern, James A. Wolfe
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: the Committee's work in defending free speech. |
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Committee to End the Jim Crow Silver-Gold System in the Panama Canal Zone
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1949
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Reel 63
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Communist Party, U.S.A. Also: Marian Bachrach
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1949
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Reel 63
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Conference Committee. Also: Paul O'Dwyer, Stanley M. Isaacs, Osmond K. Fraenkel, Marian Wynn Perry
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: opposition to the Mundt-Nixon Bill. |
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Paul Robeson, Louise Patterson
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1949
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Reel 63
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Correspondence; minutes of the Executive Board; press releases; financial records; a news release cupy of Du Bois' address at the Welcome Home Rally for Paul Robeson; a copy of Du Bois' Lesrimony betore the U. S. House of Representatives' Committee on Foreign Relations; copies of New Africa. |
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Cronon, Edmund J.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Du Bois' comments on the influence and importance of Marcus Garvey. |
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Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace. Also: Maxine Wood
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1949
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Reel 63
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Daily Worker. Also: John Pittman
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1949
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Reel 63
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: Davis' campaign for the New York Clty Council. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Davis, John W.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Diggs, Irene
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: plans for a book concerning Blacks in the United States to be co-authored by Diggs and Du Bois. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1949
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Reel 63
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Doyle, Bertram W.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: his father, Sebastian Doyle. |
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Du Bois, Nina
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace held in New York City. |
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Oduduwa, Egbe Omo
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: the work of this group for Nigeria. |
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Einstein, Albert. Also: Emily Balch, Edwin Oahlberg, Thomas Mann, W. J. Walls
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1949
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Reel 63
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Letter from Einstein and others urging Du Bois' attendance at a peace meeting in Washington. |
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Fast, Howard
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1949
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Reel 63
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1949
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Reel 63
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Recent news |
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Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson, Arna Bontemps
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: Du Bois' grand daughter's possible attendance at Fisk; concerning manuscripts donated by Du Bois to the library. |
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Foreman, Clark
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1949
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Reel 63
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the China Aid Council. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1949
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Reel 63
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The text of a speech by Frazier. |
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Gallagher, Buell G.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Glenville Area Community Council (Cleveland, Ohio)
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1949
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Reel 63
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Information on the work of the Council. |
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Graham, Lorenz
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1949
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Reel 63
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Graham, Shirley
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1949
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Reel 63
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Recent news. |
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Haiti. United Nations Delegation
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1949
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Reel 63
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Somaliland. |
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Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: Robert Giroux
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1949
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Reel 63
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Roncerning the possible publication of Du Bois' Russia and America:. An Attempt at Interpretation. |
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Harlem Quarterly. Also: Benjamin A. Brown
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: a possible biographical sketch of Du Bois. |
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Holden, Edith
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1949
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Reel 63
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1949
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Reel 63
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Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: a proposed conference on Africa to be held in cooperation with the Council on African Affairs. |
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Independent Non-Partisan Citizens Conrnittee for the Re-election of Councilman Benjamin J. Davis, Jr.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: Du Bois' support of Davis. |
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India. Also: Jawaharlal Nehru
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1949
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Reel 63
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Open letter to Nehru from Du Bois and others on violations of civil liberties in India. |
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International Interim Education Committee. Also: Tracy Phillpps
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1949
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Reel 63
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsam
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1949
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Reel 63
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Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order
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1949
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Reel 63
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Statement ftom Du Bois on current world conditions and the work of the group. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: her writing. |
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Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee
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1949
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Reel 63
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Letter urging Du Bois' opposition to a United States loan to Spain. |
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Leadership Education Institute. Also: Eslanda Robeson
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1949
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Reel 63
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Lealtad, Catherine D.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: the China Aid Council |
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Liberia. United Nations Delegation
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1949
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Reel 63
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Somaliland. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1949
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Reel 63
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Longshoreman's Aid Society
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: discriminatory hiring in New York City. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1949
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Reel 63
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Marcantonio, Vito. Also: Paul Robeson, Dashiell Hamnett
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: an emergency conference called by Marcantonio and the others on the operation of the federal courts in the prosecution of Communist leaders. |
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Samuel Sillen
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: possible contributions by Du Bois. |
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: possible testimony by Du Bois before the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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Morgan State College. Also: Martin D. Jenkins
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1949
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Reel 63
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Re: plans for Du Bois to deliver a commencement address at the college and the later withdrawal of that invitation. |
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Mu-So-Lit Club. Also: Leslie S. Perry
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1949
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Reel 63
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Henry Lee Moon
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1949
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Reel 64
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National Committee to Free the Ingram Family. Also: Maud White Katz
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the work of the Committee for the Rosa Ingram family. |
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National Conference Against Deportation Hysteria. Also: John W. Darr, Jr.
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1949
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Reel 64
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, Mary van Kleeck
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1949
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Reel 64
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Maxine Wood, Howard Fast, O. John Rogge, Harlow Shapley
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace. |
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National Eugene Dennis Defense Committee
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1949
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Reel 64
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: an article by Du Bois and on the orientation of the journal. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet, Van Wyck Brooks
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1949
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Reel 64
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National Non-Partisan Committee for the Defense of the Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders. Also: Paul Robeson, Howard Fast
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1949
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Reel 64
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New School for Social Research
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a lecture series by Du Bois |
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New York Times
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1949
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Reel 64
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Letter from Du Bois criticizing their editorial on a speech by Thomas Dewey on Africa. |
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Oursler, Fulton
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1949
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Reel 64
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Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore, T. R. Makonnen
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: Somaliland, India and Pakistan; concerning the publication of Pan Africa; concerning Du Bois and the NAACP. |
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Peoples World. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Al Richmond
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Channing Tobias
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: Sebastian Doyle |
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Pittsburgh Courier
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the history of the Negro over the past 50 years. |
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Policyholders Committee. Also: Paul O'Dwyer
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a possible investigation of insurance companies. |
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Pollack, Ted
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1949
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Reel 64
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Progressive Party. Also: Theodora Peck, Paul Robeson, C. B. Baldwin, Charles P. Howard, George Murphy
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the activities of the Party. |
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Rich, Faith
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the NAACP. |
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Robeson, Eslanda
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a play by Du Bois. |
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Runes, Dagobert
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1949
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Reel 64
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St. James Literary Forum
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a Du Bois speech on Africa and the United States. |
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Sanders, Gabe
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a contribution by Du Bois to Sanders' book on the death of Franklin Roosevelt. |
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Smith, Lasker
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: charges that inter-racial groups are Communist front organizations. |
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Smythe, Hugh M.
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the Rosa Ingram case and other matters. |
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Somerville, John A.
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a book written by Somerville. |
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Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a proposed article by Du Bois on the Soviet Union. |
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Stalin, Joseph. Birthday Greetings. Also: W. A. Hunton, George B. Murphy, Doxey Wilkerson
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1949
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Reel 64
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Invitation to Du Bois to join others in sending birthday greetings to Stalin. |
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Sterling, Dorothy
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1949
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Reel 64
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Streator, George
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1949
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Reel 64
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Syracuse University. Also: Stuart G. Brown
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1949
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Reel 64
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Du Bois' opinions on the essential attributes and activities of a good Awrican citizen. |
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Taylor, Deems
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1949
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Reel 64
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Teachers Union of New York
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the dismissal of Lee Lorch from City College of New York and the importance of teachers' political beliefs. |
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1949
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Reel 64
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1949
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Reel 64
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Towns, George A.
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1949
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Reel 64
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USSR. Also: V. Makarov
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the Moscow Peace Conference and the 32nd anniversary of the Russian revolution. |
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United Defense Committee of Public Employees Against Loyalty Checks
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1949
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Reel 64
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United Nations. Also: John P. Humphrey
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: the Commission on Human Rights; a statement by Italian Foreign Minister Carlo Sforza on the former Italian colonies in Africa; a staterrent by Abdullahi Issa of the Somali Youth League on Somaliland; miscellaneous materials. |
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Voice of Freedom Committee. Also: Dorothy Parker
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a campaign for a Black radio network commentator. |
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Wallace, Henry
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: Du Bois' discussions with Anita McCormick Blaine about possible financial support for Du Boi s' work; corlcerning the position of abolitionism in mid-19th century America as an historical analogy to the position of present-day reform groups. |
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Washington Conference on Foreign Policy. Also: Charles S. Johnson, Linus Pauling, Thomas Mann, John A. Kingsbury
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: plans for their meeting. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1949
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Reel 64
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Williams, Du Bois
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1949
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Reel 64
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1949
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Reel 64
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Workshop for Cultural Democracy. Also: Ira Eisenstein
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1949
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Reel 64
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World Congress of Peace. Also: Louis Aragon, Jean Lafitte, Frederic Joliet-Curie, Albert E. Kahn
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1949
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Reel 64
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Re: a meeting of the group. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1949
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Reel 64
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Young Progressives of America
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1949
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Reel 64
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A. General Correspondence, 1950
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1950
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African Aid Committee
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: the work of this group chaired by Du Bois. |
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American Academy of Arts and Letters
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1950
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Reel 64
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American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: John W. Darr, Jr.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: the National Conference to Defend the Bill of Rights; concerning Du Bois' sponsorship of the Committee. |
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American Jewish Congress
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1950
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Reel 64
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Statement on world peace adopted by the group. |
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American Labor Party. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Louis R. Berman, Vito Marcantonio
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1950
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Reel 64
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Campaign materials; correspondence concerning Du Bois' candidacy for the U. S. Senate from New York; press releases. party platform statements; information on Herbert Lehman, the current U.S. Senator from New York; texts of speeches and statements by Du Bois; text of a Paul Robeson speech. |
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American-Russian Institute
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1950
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Reel 64
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American Sponsoring Committee for Representation at the World Peace Congress. Also: Joseph F. Fletcher, Robert M. Muir
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: plans for a Second World Peace Congress in England sponsored by the World Peace Council. |
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American Youth for a Free World. Also: Dorothy Gottlieb, Ann Norton
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1950
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Reel 64
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Americans for World Peace
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1950
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Reel 64
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1950
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Reel 64
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Armattoe, R. E. G.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: Armattoe's work in the Gold Coast |
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Ashanti Readers" Union. Also: B. G. Nsiah
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1950
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Reel 64
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Lawrence D. Reddick
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1950
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Reel 64
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Atlanta University. Also: Virginia Lacy Jones
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: library service for Blacks in Atlanta in the early 20th century. |
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Benson, Elmer A.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: the National Guardian. |
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Bernstein, Leonard
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1950
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Reel 64
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Bernstein's endorsement of the World Peace Appeal. |
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Bontemps, Arna
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1950
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Reel 64
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Broderick, Francis L.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: his research on Du Bois. |
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Burroughs, Margaret. Also: Charles Burroughs
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1950
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Reel 64
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Chicago Globe. Also: Metz Lochard
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: a column by Du Bois. |
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China Welfare Appeal. Also: Talitha Gerlach
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1950
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Reel 64
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Minutes; correspondence and materials concerning the work of thr group. |
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Citizens Non-Partisan Committee to Elect Dr. Du Bois. Also: Oliver W. Harrington, Alice Crawford, Langston Hughes, Ewart Guinier
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1950
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Reel 64
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: Esther Cooper, George Marshall
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1950
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Reel 64
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Coleman, James S.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Du Bois;' comments on African views towards international trusteerhip of colonies. |
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Committee for Defense of Rose Nelson Lightcap. Also: Oliver W. Harrington
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1950
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Reel 64
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Committee for a Democratic Foreign Policy
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1950
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Reel 64
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Committee for Peaceful Alternatives. Also: Mark Dawber, W. J. Walls
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: a conference for peace. |
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Committee for the Negro in the Arts
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1950
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Reel 64
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Committee of the 25 victims of the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Also: John Howard Lawson
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1950
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Reel 64
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Committee to Elect American Labor Party Candidates. Also: Dorothy Kaufman
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1950
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Reel 64
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Conference Committee. Also: Stanley Isaacs
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: opposition to the Mundt and Ferguson bills. |
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Conference Group of National Organizations
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1950
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Reel 64
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Notes on a meeting held to discuss Korea and the World Peace Appeal |
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Coulborn, Rushton
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: Pitirim Sorokin. |
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Louise T. Patterson
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: the work of the Council; concerning the Korean War and progressive Black Americans; copies of New Africa. |
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Cowl, Carl
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: a book, East Indian, West Indian, co-authored by Claude McKay and Cedric Dover. |
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Crawford, Alice
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1950
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Reel 64
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1950
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Reel 64
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Dabney, Thomas L.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Davis, Harry E.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Decker, H. Ryerson
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: Du Bois' views on Russia. |
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Diamond, Frieda
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1950
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Reel 64
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Invitation to a reception given by Diamond for Du Bois and Joseph Flelctler. |
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Diggs, Irene
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1950
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Reel 64
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Includes Du Bois' recollections of the Du Bois Circles and the Niagara movement |
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Dill, A. G.
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1950
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Reel 64
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Diplomatic Press and Publishing Company. Also: Richter,Harry
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: a booklet prepared for them by Du Bois. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1950
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Reel 64
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Re: his book, East Indian, West Indian, co-authored with Claude McKay. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1950
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Reel 64
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Epstein, Harold
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1950
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Reel 65
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Re: Ray Stannard Baker |
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Fellowship of Reconciliation. Also: A. J. Muste
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1950
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Reel 65
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Re: thr Peace Information Center's controversy with the U. S Department of Justice. |
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1950
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Reel 65
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, Bonita Valien
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1950
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Reel 65
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ConcerningDu Bois Williams' enrollment at Fisk; concerning the disposition of Du Bois' papers. |
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Fletcher, Joseph
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1950
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Reel 65
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Re: a meeting on the war crisis. |
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Ford, James W.
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1950
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Reel 65
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois |
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Foreman, Clark
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1950
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Reel 65
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Graham, Shirley
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1950
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Reel 65
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Re: her opposition to permitting Charles Flint Kel logg's use of Du Bois' files for a history of the NAACP. |
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Greenwich Village Committee Against the H-Bomb. Also: Mary H. Hicks
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1950
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Reel 65
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Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: Robert Giroux
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1950
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Reel 65
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Re: Du Bois' book Russia and America: An Interpretation |
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Houston, Charles H.
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1950
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Reel 65: 99
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Statement by Houston, Mary Church Terrell, E. Franklin Frazier and W. C. Hueston on a performance by Paul Robeson in Washington, D.C. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1950
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Reel 65: 104
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1950
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Reel 65: 110
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International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union. Also: Louis Goldblatt
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1950
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Reel 65: 119
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Re: the projecution of Harry Bridges and other members of the union. |
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International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens
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1950
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Reel 65: 712
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International Publishers. Also: Alexander Trachtenberg
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1950
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Reel 65: 121
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Iowa Farmers Union. Also: Fred W. Stover.
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1950
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Reel 65: 130
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Re: the activities of the union. |
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam
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1950
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Reel 65: 132
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1950
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Reel 65: 143
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Letter from Du Bois concerning a forthcoming world congress on peace. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1950
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Reel 65: 146
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Johnson, Grace Nail
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1950
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Reel 65: 155
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1950
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Reel 65: 156
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Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Also: Dorothy Parker, Helen R. Bryan, Edward Barsky
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1950
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Reel 65: 159
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Re: a dinner for Barsky and on the work of the Committee. |
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Jones, Eugene Kinckle
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1950
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Reel 65: 168
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Kahn, Albert E.
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1950
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Reel 65: 185
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Re: Kahn's book, High Treason. |
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Karamu House. Also: Russell Jelliffe, Rowena Jelliffc
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1950
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Reel 65: 187
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Re: Du Bois' play, Black Man. |
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Kellogg, Charles Flint
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1950
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Reel 65: 188
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Re: the possible use of Du Bois' files for his research on the NAACP. |
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Tenth Congressional District Youth Committee for the Election of Dr. Du Bois to the United States Senate
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1950
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Reel 65: 702
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Texas State University. Also: R. O'Hara Lanier
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1950
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Reel 65: 705
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Re: a possible summer position for Du Bois on the faculty. |
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1950
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Reel 65: 709
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Re: the death of Nina Du Bois. |
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United Labor and People's Committee for May Day. Also: Louis Weinstock
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1950
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Reel 65: 719
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United Nations. Also: Trygve Lie, John P. Humphrey
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1950
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Reel 65: 725
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Letter from Du Bois, Paul Robeson, W. A. Hunton and others concerning Bechuanaland in South Africa; a request from the Division of Human Rights for inforn;ation and recomniendations for a world-wide survey of slavery. |
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U.S. Department of State. Also: Dean Acheson
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1950
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Reel 65: 760
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Acheson's criticisms of the World Peace Appeal; concerning Du Bois' passport. |
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Wallace, Henry
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1950
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Reel 65: 777
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Copy of a speech given by Wallace at the Community Church of New York. |
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Walls, W. J.
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1950
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Reel 65: 784
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Letter to Du Bois on the death of Nina Du Bois. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1950
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Reel 65: 784
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Letter of condolence upon the death of Nina Du Bois. |
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Ward, Theodore
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1950
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Reel 65: 787
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World Peace Delegation. Welcoming Committee. Also: Maxine Wood
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1950
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Reel 65: 788
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Re: plans to welcome a delegation headed by Pablo Picasso. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1950
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Reel 65: 808
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Williams, Du Bois
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1950
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Reel 65: 809
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Re: Fisk University; concerning her trip to the World Student Congress in Czechoslovakia and Du Bois' thoughts on current world divisions; concerning his senatoridl campaign. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1950
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Reel 65: 848
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World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Fernande Guyot, Frederic Joliot-Curie
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1950
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Reel 65: 870
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Re: the work of the group and the Second World Congress held in England; concerning the World Peace Appeal (the Stockholm Appeal); materials from the Second World Congress held in England. |
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Kent, Rockwell
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1950
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Reel 65: 191
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Includes a letter from Kent about O. John Rogge. |
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Lawyers Defense Committee. Also: John F. Kyan
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1950
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Reel 65: 200
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Re: attacks on lawyers defending members of political or racial minorities. |
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League of Women Voters of New York
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1950
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Reel 65: 202
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Du Bois' answers to a candidate's questionnaire. |
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Lincoln University. Also: Horace Mann Bond
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1950
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Reel 65: 206
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Re: a conference on African affairs. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1950
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Reel 65: 216
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Re: Carter G. Woodson and about a projected study of Reconstruction by Du Bois and others. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1950
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Reel 65: 222
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Letter to Du Hois concerning a letter to Dublic officials warning of the danger of war. |
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McCanns, David Graham
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1950
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Reel 65: 224
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Marcantonio, Vito
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1950
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Reel 65: 234
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Marryshow, T. Albert
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1950
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Reel 65: 241
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Marshall, George
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1950
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Reel 65: 242
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Samuel Sillen, Lloyd Brown
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1950
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Reel 65: 245
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Mid-Century Conference for Peace. Also: Willard Uphaus, Robert J. Havinghurst
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1950
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Reel 65: 252
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1950
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Reel 65: 266
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Morrison, Monica
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1950
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Reel 65: 268
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Re: the Catholic Church and Blacks in St. Louis. |
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Murphy, George B.
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1950
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Reel 65: 281
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Includes Murphy's corresporldence with J. Pius Barbour. |
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National Committee to Abolish Jim Crow. Also: James Allen
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1950
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Reel 65: 303
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National Council Against Conscription. Also: John M. Swomley, Jr.
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1950
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Reel 65: 305
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, John A. Kingsbury
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1950
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Reel 65: 306
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Correspondence; materials concerning the work of the Council. |
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild, Hannah Dorner, Harlow Shapley
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1950
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Reel 65: 327
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage
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1950
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Reel 65: 339
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National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet
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1950
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Reel 65: 343
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National Non-Partisan Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders. Also: Howard Fast
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1950
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Reel 65: 360
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Re: Eugene Dennis. |
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New York (N.Y.). Mayor. Also: William O'Dwyer
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1950
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Reel 65: 368
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Letter from Du Bois protesting the police refusal to permit a public meeting. |
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Njakar, Elechukwu
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1950
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Reel 65: 395
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Re: the use of the term Negro. |
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Non-Residence Welfare Center. Also: Lorenz Graham
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1950
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Reel 65: 398
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Ovington, Mary White
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1950
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Reel 65: 414
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Padmore, George
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1950
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Reel 65: 420
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Recent news. |
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Pauling, Linus
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1950
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Reel 65: 431
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Re: a protest of the refusal of a passport to Ralph Spitzer. |
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Peace. Also: Karl Marek
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1950
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Reel 65: 433
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Statement by Du Bois on the United States and peace which was intended for use in this Czechoslovakian journal. |
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Peace Information Center. Also: Gloria Agrin, Sylvia Soloff, Abbott Simon, Arthur Kahn
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1950
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Reel 65: 436
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Minutes; statements; correspondence with the U. S. Department of Justice (William E. Foley) concerning the demand that the Center register under provisions of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. |
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Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin, George B. Murphy, Corl iss Lamont, Theodora Peck, John J. Abt
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1950
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Reel 65: 549
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Correspondence concerning the Party; convention schedules, text of a speech by Henry Wallace at the Party convention; statements. |
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Rogge, O. John
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1950
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Reel 65: 614
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Runes, Dagobert
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1950
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Reel 65: 615
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Schuman, Frederick L.
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1950
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Reel 65: 623
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the World Peace Appeal. |
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Smythe, Hugh M.
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1950
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Reel 65: 632
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Southern Conference Educational Fund
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1950
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Reel 65: 649
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Du Bois' comments on Jan Smuts of South Africa. |
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Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith
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1950
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Reel 65: 658
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Special Committee on Bail. Also: Doxey Wilkerson
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1950
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Reel 65: 662
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Re: eleven leaders of the U.S. Communist Party denied bail pending appeal of their convictions. |
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Stokes, Anson Phelps
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1950
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Reel 65: 680
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Taylor, Deems
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1950
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Reel 65: 692
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A. General Correspondence, 1951
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1951
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Abrahams, Peter
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1951
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Reel 66: 2
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African National Congress
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1951
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Reel 66: 9
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Re: South Africa |
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American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Van Wyck Brooks
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1951
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Reel 66: 36
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Agrin, Gloria
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1951
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Reel 66: 13
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Re: her service to Du Bois in the Peace Information Center legal defense; concerning O. John Rogge. |
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Amado, Jorge. Also: Pablo Neruda
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1951
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Reel 66: 31
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Statement in support of Du Bois and other North and South American individuals and niovements, signed by Amado and Neruda. |
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American Association of Scientific Workers. Also: Harry Grundfest
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1951
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Reel 66: 39
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Letters of support for Du Bois sent to President Truman and Attorney Gpneral J. Howard McGrath. |
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American Labor Party. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Vito Marcantonio, Paul Trilling, John Scudder
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1951
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Reel 66: 52
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Re: Du Bois' indictment |
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American Peace Crusade. Also: Linus Pauling, Thomas Richardson, Willard Uphaus, Abbot Simon, Charles Howard, Clementina Paolone
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1951
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Reel 66: 64
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Re: formation of this group for which Du Bois served as Honorary Chairman; issues of Peace Crusader; statements sent to U. S. government officials; minutes; plans for a pilgrimage to Washington, D.C. |
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American Peace Crusade. Idaho Branch. Also: Opal Brooten
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1951
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Reel 66: 141
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Letter of congratulations upon the acquittal of Du Bois. |
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American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1951
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Reel 66: 145
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1951
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Reel 66: 154
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Armattoe, R. E. G.
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1951
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Reel 66: 159
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Barr, Stringfellow
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1951
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Reel 66: 202
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Open letter from Barr, Alice Hamilton, W. J. Walls and others to President Truman urging amnesty for convicted U. S. Communist Party leaders. |
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Bass, Charlotta
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1951
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Reel 66: 205
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1951
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Reel 66: 216
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Bernal, John D.
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1951
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Reel 66: 223
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Bernstein, Leonard
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1951
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Reel 66: 227
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois |
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Bethune, Mary McLeod
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1951
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Reel 66: 229
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Re: a Du Bois Testimonial Dinner |
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Blume, Isabelle
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1951
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Reel 66: 234
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Re: Du Bois' indictment |
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Broderick, Francis L.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Correspondence concerning access to Du Bois' papers |
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Brown, Charlotte Hawkins
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: her acceptance and then later refusal to speak at the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Bunche, Ralph J.
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1951
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Reel 66
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His refusal to be a sponsor for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner because of previous criticism of him by Du Bois. |
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Canadian Peace Congress
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1951
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Reel 66
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China Welfare Appeal. Also: Talitha Serlach
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1951
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Reel 66
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Correspondence concerning the work of this group on whose Board of Directors Du Bois served. |
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson
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1951
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Reel 66
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Cobb, James A.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: his service to Du Bois in his legal defense; concerning Du Bois' refusal to compromise with the government prosecutors. |
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Cobb, W. Montague
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Colum, Padraic
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1951
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Reel 66
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Comite International de Defense du Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois
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1951
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Reel 66
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Commager, Henry Steele
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1951
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Reel 66
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Letter from Du Bois concerning republication of Black Reconstruction. |
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Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case. Also: Gene Pennington
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1951
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Reel 66
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Conseil National du Mouvement de la Paix. Also: Fernande Vigne, Yves Fargel
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1951
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Reel 66
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton
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1951
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Reel 66
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Correspondence on the work of the Council; concerning Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Cowl, Carl
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1951
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Reel 66
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Foreword by Du Bois for Cedric Dover and Claude McKay's book, East Indian, West-Indian. |
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Crawford, Alice
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1951
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Reel 66
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1951
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Reel 66
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D'Arbussier, Gabriel
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Delany, Hubert T.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the indictment of Du Bois; concerning Du Bois' resignation from Sigma Pi Phi because of the failure of the group to support his defense; concerning the attitude of the NAACP towards Du Bois' indictment. |
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Dill, A. G.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Dover, Cedric
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the foreword prepared by Du Bois for East Indian, West Indian; concerning the Council on African Affairs; correspondence of Dover with J. D. Bernal about Du Bois' indictment. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois |
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Du Bois, Shirley Graham
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1951
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Reel 66
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W. E. B. Du Bois Testimonial Dinner Committee. Also: E. Franklin Frazier
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1951
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Reel 66
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Lists of greetings, sponsors, honorary chairmen; financial records: press releases. |
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Ehrenburg, Ilya
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois; a statement from Ehrenburg to western writers. |
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Einstein, Albert
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1951
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Reel 66
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Letters from Du Bois thanking him for a copy of an autographed book and for his offer of assistance in Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Elkin, Kyrle
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the republication of Souls of Black Fdk. |
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Essex House Hotel
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: their cancellation of reservations for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Fadeyev, Alexander
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Farge, Yves
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1951
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Reel 66
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Letter of support for Du Bois after his indictment. |
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Fast, Howard
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1951
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Reel 66
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Fisher, Ruth Anna
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1951
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Reel 66
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Recent news. |
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, L. Howard Bennett
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: support for Du Bois from the Alumni Association. |
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Foner, Philip S.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the prosecution of Alexander Trachtenberg for violations of the Smith Act. |
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Ford, James W.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Foster, William Z.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Franklin, John Hope
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1951
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Reel 66
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner arid Du Bois' legal defence. |
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Friends of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois. Also: William H. Gray, Grace Goens, R. R. Wright, Jr., C. Washington Rhodes, Louis L. Hedding
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1951
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Reel 66
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Letter of support for Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Garfield, James W.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Letter from Du Bois concerning his legal defense. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1951
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Reel 66
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Correspondence, including copies of letters between Graves and Bertrand Russell about conditions in Russia and America. |
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Hammerstein, Oscar, 2nd
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Hammett, Dashiell
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense |
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Handy, W. C.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: his refusal to serve as a sponsor of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner and Handy's thoughts on the acceptance he and his music had received from Black intellectuals. |
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Hautz, Lawrence A.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' trial; concerning the Baha'i faith. |
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Hays, Arthur Garfield
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois and concerning Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1951
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Reel 66
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Letter from Hughes enclosing a poem he wrote, A Ballad of Negro History. |
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Hunton, W. A.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Petition for Hunton's release from jail, prepared by Du Bois and others. |
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Interfaith Committee for Peace Action. Also: Willard Uphaus
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1951
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Reel 66
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International Fur and Leathermakers Union. Also: Ben Gold
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense. |
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International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union. Also: Harry Bridges
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1951
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Reel 66
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International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens
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1951
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Reel 66
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Iowa Farmers Union. Also: Fred W. Stover
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the union's support of Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Jaffe, Bernard
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense. |
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James, Milton Morris
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1951
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Reel 66
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Du Bois' recollections of Laura Wheeler Waring. |
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson
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1951
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Reel 66
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Jerome, V. J.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' indictment. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1951
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Reel 66
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Johnson, Hewlett
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Kahn, Albert E.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: O. John Rogge; a copy of Kahn's pamphlet, Agents of Peace, about the indictment of Du Bois. |
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Karamu House. Also: Russell Jelliffe, Rowena Jelliffe
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' play, Black Man |
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Kennedy, Stetson
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' indictment. |
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Kent, Rockwell
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' indictment and legal defense; concerning the International Workers Order. |
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Kingsbury, John A.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Kuo Mo-jo
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Lamont, Corliss
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' indictment and legal defense. |
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Lasker, Bruno
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Lawson, Elizabeth
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Essex House Hotel, which cancelled reservations for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Little, Brown and Company
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: a proposed book by Du Bois telling of his indictment and trial. |
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Lochard, Meta
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Lorch, Lee
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: Du Bois' legal defense. |
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Louisville Defender
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1951
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Reel 66
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Letter to the editor concerning Du Bois' indictment. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner; concerning Du Bois' legal defense, including Lovett's correspondence with Arthur Spingarn on this matter. |
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Luscomb, Florence H.
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1951
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Reel 66
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McWilliams, Carey
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial dinner. |
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Mann, Thomas
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner; concerning Mann's sponsorship of the American Peace Crusade. |
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Marcantonio, Vito
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1951
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Reel 66
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Includes a memo from Du Bois relating the history of his relations with the NAACP. |
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Lloyd L. Brown, Samuel Sillen
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1951
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Reel 66
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Mays, Benjamin E.
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Mead, Margaret
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Melish, John Howard
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1951
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Reel 66
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Melish, William Howard
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1951
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Reel 66
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Merriam, Eve
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1951
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Reel 66
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Enclosing a poem she wrote for Du Bois. |
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Montagu, Ivor
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1951
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Reel 66
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1951
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Reel 66
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Includes her review of Du Bois' trial. |
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Moulton, Arthur
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1951
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Reel 66
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Nathan, Otto
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' indictment. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, James Ivy
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: an NAACP resolution about Du Bois' indictment. |
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National Committee for Peaceful Alternatives. Also: Robert J. Havinghurst
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1951
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Reel 67
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National Committee to Defend Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois and Associates in the Peace Information Center. Also: Paul Robeson, Alice Citron, David Robison, Shirley Graham Du Bois, Howard iast
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1951
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Reel 67
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Statements by Du Bois; press releases, minutes; reprints of statements and resolutions from others supporting Du Bois; financial reports; pamphlets. |
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National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims
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1951
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Reel 67
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, Robert Morss Lovett
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1951
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Reel 67
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Howard Fast, William R. Meek, J. J. Joseph, Lawrence D. Reddick, Robert Morss Lovett
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1951
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Reel 67
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National Lawyers Guild
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1951
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Reel 67
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Statement supporting Du Bois after his indictment. |
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Nearing, Scott
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1951
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Reel 67
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New Century Publishers. Also: Joe Fields
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: possible publication of a book of Du Bois' 1950 campaign speeches; concerning the possibility of a pamphlet on the anti-Red hysteria. |
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: a dinner celebrating the name change of the publication from Soviet Russia Today. |
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New York Times
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1951
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Reel 67
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Letter to the editor concerning the news coverage of the founding of the American Peace Crusade. |
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Nkrumah, Kwame
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1951
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Reel 67
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Ortiz, Fernando
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1951
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Reel 67
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Ovington, Mary White
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Padmore, George
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' indictment and trial; concerning Kwame Nkrumah; concerning Du Bois' idea for a Declaration of Independence for Africa; concerning developments in Africa and a possible Sixth Pan-African Conqress. |
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Patterson, William L.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Peace Information Center
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: the indictment of Du Bois and other leaders of the Center. |
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Pickens, William
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' indictment. |
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Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin, Elmer A. Benson
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' trial and opposing the Korean War; a Party newsletter; national committee minutes; policy statements, financial reports. |
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Ransom, Reverdy C.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' indictment. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Redding, J. Saunders
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1951
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Reel 67
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Robeson, Paul
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Rochester, Anna
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Shepperson, George
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Shepperson's research on John Chilembwe, Joseph Booth and John L. Dube. |
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Shostakovich, Dmitri
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1951
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Reel 67
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Sigma Pi Phi. Also: John S. Brown, Arthur Elmes, Walter Beekman, Peter M. Murray
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the group because of their non-support of him during his trial. |
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Silver, Abba Hillel
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: his acceptance and then refusal to serve as an honorary chairman of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Simon, Abbott
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1951
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Reel 67
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Simon, Kathleen
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1951
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Reel 67
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Smith, Jessica
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1951
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Reel 67
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Socialist Workers Party. Also: Joseph Hansen
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1951
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Reel 67
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Letter of support for Du Bois' defense. |
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Somerville, John A.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' indictment. |
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Soviet Peace Committee. Also: Nikolai Tikhonov
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1951
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Reel 67
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Includes his refusal to serve as an honorary chairman of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Stone, I. F.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: her service as an honorary chairman of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Thompson, Charles H.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Toscanini, Arturo
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1951
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Reel 67
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Declining to serve as a sponsor for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Trade Union Committee to Defend Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois. Also: Ben Gold
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1951
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Reel 67
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Union des Etudiants du Viet-Nam
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' indictment. |
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United Negro Peoples Committee for Peace and Freedom. Also: David Graham McCanns
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1951
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Reel 67
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U.S. Department of Justice. Also: William E. Foley
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: the indictment of Du Bois and other leaders of the Peace Information Center. |
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Van Kleeck, Mary
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: Du Bois' defense. |
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Eickstedt, Egon Von
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1951
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Reel 67
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Walls, W. J.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1951
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Reel 67
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Williams, Du Bois
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1951
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Reel 67
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1951
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Reel 67
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Wolf, Pepper, Ross, and Wolf
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1951
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Reel 67
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Draft of Du Bois' will. |
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World Peace Council. Also: Paul Robeson, Uillard Uphaus, John W. Darr, Jr., Frederic Joliot-Curie, Jean Lafitte
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1951
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Reel 67
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Correspondence; news releases; statements; material concerning meetings held by the Council; concerning Du Bois' acquittal. |
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1951
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Reel 67
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A. General Correspondence, 1952
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1952
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Academy of Radio and Television Arts and Sciences. Also: Paul Dennis
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1952
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Reel 67: 994
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Du Bois' comments on the quality and use of television. |
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African Council. Also: S. Leard-Freeman
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1952
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Reel 67: 1000
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Invitation to Du Bois, declined, to become President of this organization. |
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American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Mark Van Doren
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1952
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Reel 67: 1013
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American Inter-Continental Peace Conference. Also: Howard Fast, Paul Robeson, Willard Uphaus, Clementina Paolone, Maria Rosa Oliver
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1952
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Reel 67: 1029
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Re: the conference scheduled for Brazil; a message from Du Bois to the meeting; a protest to Brazil over cancellation of the conference. |
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American Labor Party. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Paul Trilling, Vito Marcantonio, John McManus, Hugh Mulzac, Louise R. Berman, Henry Doliner
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1952
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Reel 67: 1043
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Letters concerning speaking engagements; a sumary of an intended Du Bols speech; requests from Du Bois for information on various iubjects. |
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American Peace Crusade. Also: Abbott Simon, John A. Kingsbury, Albert E. Kahn, Thomas Richardson, Willard Uphaus, Robert Morss Lovett
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1952
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Reel 67: 1077
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Statements; press releases; concerning a National Delegate: Assembly for Peace in Washington; concerning a planned Du Bois speech in Toronto, Canada which was cancelled when he was refused entry to that country; concerning a national committee meeting of the American Peace Crusade; concerning a national peace referendum; concerning a Vienna Congress for Peace; concerning the work and finances of the crusade; concerning a testimonial dinner for Du Bois. |
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American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1952
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Reel 67: 1053
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Re: a contribution to a proposed ''friendship book. |
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American-Soviet Friendship Council. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild
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1952
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Reel 67: 1159
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1952
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Reel 67: 1175
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Armattoe, R. E. G.
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1952
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Reel 67: 1177
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Re: Kwame Nkrumah, George Padmore and conditions in the Gold Coast. |
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Authors League of America
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1952
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Reel 67: 1188
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Letter from Du Bois protesting the League's request for information on testimony of members before a congressional committee on internal security. |
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Bearsley, Edward
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1952
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Reel 68: 29
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Re: Thomas Richardson. |
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Burnham, Louis E.
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1952
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Reel 68: 52
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California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland
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1952
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Reel 68: 53
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Includes a statement from Du Bois about the school. |
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Canada. Department of Immigration
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1952
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Reel 68: 65
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Order for the deportation of Du Bois given at the time of his scheduled speech in Toronto. |
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Canadian Peace Congress. Also: Mary Jennison
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1952
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Reel 68: 68
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Re: Du Bois' proposed speech at the Congress and the refusal of the Canadian government to allow his entry to Canada. |
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Canadian-Soviet Friendship Sociecy
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1952
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Reel 68: 81
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Statement from Du Bois for a meeting of the Society. |
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson
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1952
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Reel 68: 107
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Re: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. |
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Cobbs, P. Price
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1952
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Reel 68: 116
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Re: the formation of the Du Bois Foundation to re-publish Du Bois' books and preserve his library. |
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Committee for a Free South. Also: Dorothy Burnham, Oscar Greene
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1952
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Reel 68: 127
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Includes Greene's correspondence with R. B. Atwood, G. L. Harrison, Charles S. Johson, J. S. Scott and Charles H. Wesley about Du Bois. |
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Trachtenberg, Alexander. Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Also: James S. Allen
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1952
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Reel 68: 141
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Jerome, V. J. Committee to Defend V. J. Jerome. Also: Dashiell Hamett
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1952
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Reel 68: 144
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Coordinating Committee for the Enforcement of the D.C. Anti-Discrimination Law
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1952
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Reel 68: 171
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Re: a dinner for Mary Church Terrell. |
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton
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1952
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Reel 68: 181
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Press releases; correspondence concerning the work of the Council; concerning a conference on South Africa; concerning the location of the Council's offices in New York. |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1952
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Reel 68: 207
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Henry Lee Moon.
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1952
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Reel 68: 591
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National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: Edward D. McGowan, Esther Cooper Jackson
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1952
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Reel 68: 611
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, John A. Kingsbury
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1952
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Reel 68: 644
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Correspondence; minutes. |
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild, J. J. Joseph.
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1952
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Reel 68: 655
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage, John T. McManus, Theodora Peck
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1952
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Reel 68: 667
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National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: Douglas Moore
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1952
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Reel 68: 681
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Correspondence concerning Moore's comments on the lack of Communist influence in the Institute. |
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National Negro Labor Council. Also: Coleman A. Young
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1952
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Reel 68: 683
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New Century Publishers
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1952
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Reel 68: 714
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1952
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Reel 68: 740
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New York Amsterdam News
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1952
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Reel 68: 746
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Letter to the editor concerning Du Enis' passport. |
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New York Public Library. Also: Jean Blackwell
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1952
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Reel 68: 747
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Re: the possible deposit by Du Bois of his papers in the Schomburg collection. |
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Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College
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1952
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Reel 68: 757
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Re: a foreword by Du Bois for the Master's Thesis of Arthur L. Tolson. |
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O"Toole, Marilyn
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1952
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Reel 68: 761
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Letter of appreciation to Du Bois. |
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Padmore, George
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1952
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Reel 68: 764
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Re: Kwame Nkrumah, R. E. G. Armattoe and the Gold Coast; concerning a possible Pan-African Congress. |
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Peace Conference of the Asian and Pacific Regions
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1952
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Reel 68: 767
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News releases concerning this conference held in China. |
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Peck, Theodora
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1952
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Reel 68: 830
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Philipps, Tracy
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1952
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Reel 68: 832
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Prattis, P. L.
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1952
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Reel 68: 840
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Re: the establishment of the Du Bois Foundation. |
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Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin, John Abt, Lillian Baldwin
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1952
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Reel 68: 852
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Re: the work of the party; concerning Du Bois' speeches on behalf of the party; concerning national committee meetings; party statements. |
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Pruitt, Dean
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1952
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Reel 68: 941
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Letter to Du Bois inguiring about the basis of Du Bois' statements on American imperialisnl. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1952
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Reel 68: 945
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Statement by Reddick on Atlantd city planning. |
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Robeson, Paul
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1952
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Reel 68: 976
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Sigma Pi Phi. Also: John S. Brown
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1952
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Reel 68: 977
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Re: Du Bois' resignation from the fraternity. |
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Steinberg, Boris
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1952
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Reel 68: 1016
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Letter from Kyrle Elkin concerning the Du Bois Foundation. |
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Stoetzer, Ivy
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1952
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Reel 68: 1021
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Re: Du Bois' inability to speak at the Canadian Peace Congress. |
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Strick, Joseph
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1952
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Reel 68: 1023
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Letter from Kyrle Elkin concerning the Du Bois Founddtion. |
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Tolson, Arthur L.
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1952
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Reel 68: 1049
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Re: a foreword by Du Bois for his Master's Thesis. |
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United Nations Association of Jamaica. Also: Karl Heath
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1952
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Reel 68: 1079
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U.S. Department of State. Also: Ruth B. Shipley
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1952
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Reel 68: 1099
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Re: Du Bois' passport. |
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United States Sponsoring Committee for Participation in the Peace Conference of the Asian and Pacific Regions. Also: John A. Kingsbury, Mary Russak
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1952
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Reel 68: 1124
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Message from Du Bois to the meeting. |
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United States Sponsoring Committee for Representation at the Congress of the Peoples for Peace. Also: Willard Uphaus
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1952
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Reel 68: 1137
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Re: the Congress to be held in Vienna. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1952
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Reel 69: 8
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1952
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Reel 69: 10
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World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, John W. Darr, Jr., Frederic Joliot-Curie
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1952
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Reel 69: 27
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Re: the Awerican Intercontinental Peace Conference; concerning protests against bacteriological warfare in Korea; concerning a proposed peace conference to he held in China; statements and materials published by the Council; concerning a peace congress in Vienna. |
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Y.M.C.A. Philadelphia Branch
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1952
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Reel 69: 323
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Leslie P. Hill |
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Daily Compass. Also: I. F. Stone
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1952
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Reel 68: 207
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Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the presidential election. |
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1952
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Reel 68: 216
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Birthday greetings to Du Hois |
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Delany, Hubert T.
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1952
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Reel 68: 218
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Re: the tonation of the Du Bois Foundation to republish his books and preserve his library. |
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Dickerson, Earl B.
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1952
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Reel 68: 223
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Letter from Du Bois concerning Dickerson's nomination by the Progressive Party for Vice President of the U. S. |
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Dill, A. G.
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1952
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Reel 68: 227
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1952
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Reel 68: 235
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Elkin, Kyrle
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1952
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Reel 68: 239
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Re: the Du Bois Foundation |
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Fadeyev, Alexander. Also: Ilya Ehrenhurg
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1952
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Reel 68: 252
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois from Fadeyev and Ehrenburg. |
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Fairchild, Henry Pratt
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1952
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Reel 68: 254
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Fast, Howard
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1952
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Reel 68: 254
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Re: Fast's book, Spartacus; concerning the veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade; concerning a foreword to Fast's Freedom Road written by Du Bois. |
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps
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1952
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Reel 68: 274
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Re: the possible transfer of Du Bois' papers to Fisk; concerning the Charles Chesnutt papers. |
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Ford, James W.
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1952
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Reel 68: 284
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Freedom. Also: Louis E. Burnham
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1952
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Reel 68: 289
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Includes correspondence concerning a possible article by Du Bois; concerning Du Bois' participation in a forurn sponsored by the magazine. |
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Freedom Associates of Greater Boston
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1952
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Reel 68: 301
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Re: William Monroe Trotter. |
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Friends of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois.
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1952
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Reel 68: 303
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Gerlach, Talitha
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1952
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Reel 68: 307
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Re: Du Bois' In Battle for Peace; concerning the China Welfare Appeal. |
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Gold Coast Students Association
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1952
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Reel 68: 314
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Re: a memorial service for J. E. K. Aggrey. |
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Grantham, Dewey W., Jr.
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1952
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Reel 68: 321
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Includes Du Bois' opinions of Hoke Smith and the Atlanta riot of 1906. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1952
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Reel 68: 323
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Includes her thoughts on current world political conditions. |
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Harsh, Vivian
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1952
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Reel 68: 361
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Re: the 1915 publication of Du Bois' The Negro; concerning a current manuscript of Shirley Graham Du Bois which Harsh was examining. |
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Harvard University
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1952
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Reel 68: 362
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Letter of recominendation fron~ Du Bois for David Graham McCanns. |
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Hautz, Lawrence A.
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1952
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Reel 68: 365
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Re: a controversy in 1937 over segregation at a Baha'i meeting. |
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Hayfron-Benjamin, C. F.
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1952
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Reel 68: 367
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Howard, Perry
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1952
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Reel 68: 379
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Hughes, Langston
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1952
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Reel 68: 383
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Copy of a newspaper column by Hughes on Black spirituals. |
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Initiating Sponsors of Petition to President Truman
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1952
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Reel 68: 394
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Re: the petition on U.S. policy towards Africa which was endorsed by Du Bois and other Black leaders. |
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International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union
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1952
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Reel 68: 413
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Re: a banquet for Harry Bridges. |
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International Workers Order. Also: Rockwell Kent, Peter Shipka
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1952
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Reel 68: 424
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Isserman, Joan
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1952
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Reel 68: 426
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Statement by Du Bois about the Rosenbergs. |
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsarn.
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1952
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Reel 68: 429
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Jerome, V. J.
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1952
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Reel 68: 436
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1952
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Reel 68: 447
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Johnson, Hewlett
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1952
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Reel 68: 447
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Kahn, Albert E.
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1952
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Reel 68: 461
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Kent, Rockwell
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1952
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Reel 68: 471
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Re: the U.S. Department of State's refusal of a passport to Du Bois. |
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Kuo Mo-jo
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1952
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Reel 68: 480
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1952
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Reel 68: 500
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Mandel, Bernard
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1952
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Reel 68: 516
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Re: Du Bois' 1902-1903 correspondence with Samuel Gompers about racial discrimination in labor unions. |
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Mandel, William M.
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1952
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Reel 68: 519
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Re: Mandel's testimony before a congressional committee about Du Bois' indictment. |
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Marcantonio, Vito
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1952
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Reel 68: 529
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Marks, George P.
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1952
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Reel 68: 531
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Re: Du Bois' membership in the Anti-Imperialist League in the early twentieth century. |
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Marzani, Carl
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1952
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Reel 68: 533
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Re: a foreword by Du Bois for Marzani's book. |
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Lloyd L. Brown, Samuel Sillen
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1952
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Reel 68: 534
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Re: Du Bois' book, In Battle for Peace |
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Montagu, Ivor
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1952
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Reel 68: 556
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1952
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Reel 68: 564
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Includes a copy of an article about O. John Rogge written by Albert E. Kahn; concerning her departure from the Peace Infornation Center in 1950. |
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Morrison, Philip
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1952
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Reel 68: 582
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Re: a testimonial dinner for Du Bois. |
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Muldavin, Albert
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1952
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Reel 68: 583
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Re: the Progressive Party election campaign. |
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Darr, John W., Jr.
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1952
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Reel 68: 216
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A. General Correspondence, 1953
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1953
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Abt, John J.
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1953
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Reel 69
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African National Congress
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: a possible African Congress. |
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Agrin, Gloria
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1953
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Reel 69
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American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born
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1953
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Reel 69
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American Labor Party. Also: Vito Marcantonio, Arthur Schutzer
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1953
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Reel 69
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Includes a report by Marcantonio on the American Labor Party and Municipal Elections; concerning Marcantonio's resignation as the Chairman of the party. |
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American Peace Crusade. Also: Thomas Richardson, Doxey Wilkerson, John W. Darr, Jr., Willard Uphaus, Robert Morss Lovett
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: Du Bois' planned resignation as Honorary Chairman; statements from the crusade; concerning the work of the crusade; concerning the campaign for the Korean truce; concerning the possible placement of the group in the U. S. Attorney General's list of subversive organizations; concerning meetings of Crusade coctimittees. |
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Armattoe, R. E. G.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Bernal, John D.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Blue Heron Press. Also: Howard Fast
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: a reprinting of Souls of Black Folk. |
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Blume, Isabelle
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: Du Bois' International Peace Prize. |
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Burnham, Louis E.
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1953
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Reel 69
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California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland
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1953
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Reel 69
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Cameron and Kahn
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1953
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Reel 69
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Includes a statement by Angus Car!leron before the Internal Security Subcommittee of the U. S. Senate on his book publishing activity. |
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Citizens Emergency Defense Conference. Also: Sam Kanter
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1953
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Reel 69
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson
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1953
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Reel 69
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Trachtenberg, Alexander. Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Also: James S. Allen
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1953
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Reel 69
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Jerome, V. J. Committee to Defend V. J. Jerome. Also: Dashiell Hanunett
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1953
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Reel 69
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Includes a statement from Du Bois. |
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Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case
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1953
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Reel 69
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Committee to Sponsor Luis Taruc's Autobiography
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1953
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Reel 69
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Statement by Du Bois about this leader of the People's Liberation Army of the Philippines. |
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Conference to Further World Peace through Negotiation. Also: Marjorie Milton, Robert Morss Lovett
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: the award of the International Peace Prize to Du Bois; concerning the American Peace Crusade and Du Bois' unhappiness with that group. |
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Coordinating Committee for the Enforcement of the D.C. Anti-Discrimination Laws. Also: Mary Church Terrell.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton
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1953
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Reel 69
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Correspondence; news releases; concerning the U.S. Attorney General's order for the Council to register as a Communist-front organization; concerning a memo submitted to the U.N. about racial conditions in South Africa. |
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Cousens, Lorraine
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: anti-Semitism in the U.S.S.R. |
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Daily Worker
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1953
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Reel 69
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Includes a statement by Du Bois on the death of Joseph Stalin. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1953
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Reel 69
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Du Bois, Shirley Graham
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1953
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Reel 69
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Lecture schedules. |
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Fast, Howard
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1953
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Reel 69
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Field, Frederick V.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps
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1953
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Reel 69
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Ford, James W.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Freedom. Also: Louis E. Burnham
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1953
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Reel 69
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Grimke, Angelina
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1953
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Reel 69
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Hallinan, Vincent
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1953
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Reel 69
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Howard, Perry
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1953
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Reel 69
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Jackson, Esther Cooper
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1953
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Reel 69
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsan
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: a seminar on Africa conducted by Du Bois. |
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Jerome, V. J.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1953
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Reel 69
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Kahn, Albert E.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: the International Peace Prize awarded to Du Bois. |
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Kennedy, Stetson
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1953
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Reel 69
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Lafitte, Jean
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1953
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Reel 69
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Lobby for Peace. Also: Joseph M. Evans, Kenneth Ripley Forbes, Philip Morrison
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: the plan of this group to urge a Korean truce and negotiations for world peace. |
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Lorch, Lee
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1953
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Reel 69
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McCanns, David Graham
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1953
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Reel 69
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McMillan, Lewis K.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: McMillan's dismissal from a teaching position at South Carolina A and M College and concerning McMillan's book on Negro higher education in South Carolina. |
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Marzani, Carl
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1953
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Reel 69
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Samuel Sillen, V. J. Jerome, Lloyd L. Brown, Herbert Aptheker.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Merriam, Eve
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1953
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Reel 69
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Montagu, Ivor
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1953
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Reel 69
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Murphy, George B.
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1953
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Reel 69
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N.A.A.C.P.
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1953
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Reel 69
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National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: James W. Ford, Esther Cooper Jackson
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1953
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Reel 69
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National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case
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1953
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Reel 69
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National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims. Also: Edward K. Barsky.
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1953
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Reel 69
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, Theodore Bayer.
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1953
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Reel 69
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild, Irving Adler
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1953
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Reel 69
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Correspondence; news releases. |
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage, Theodora Peck
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1953
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Reel 69
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Correspondence concerning contributions by Du Bois to that journal; concerning Belfrage's imprisonment. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: Louis Kronenberger
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: Du Bois' opinions on a proposed letter to the President of the United States about exclusiun of certain books from American libraries abroad. |
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National Negro Labor Council. Also: Coleman A. Young
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1953
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Reel 69
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: the International Stalin Prize being awarded to Paul Robeson. |
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New York Committee for Clemency for the Rosenbergs
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1953
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Reel 69
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Northern California Peace Council. Also: William Kerner
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1953
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Reel 69
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Oregon Social Action Forums
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1953
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Reel 69
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Du Bois' opinions of General Lucius Clay and the Crusade for Freedom. |
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Padmore, George
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1953
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Reel 69
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Parker, Dorothy
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: her play, Ladies of the Corridor. |
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Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin
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1953
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Reel 69
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News releases; materials concerning Party policies. |
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Pruitt, Dean
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1953
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Reel 69
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Du Bois' opinions on American imperialism. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: the republication of Souls of Black Folk. |
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Robeson, Paul
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1953
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Reel 69
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Re: the award of the International Peace Prize to Du Bois. |
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Sachs, Walter E.
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1953
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Reel 70
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Request for a photograph of Sachs, one of the original incorporators of the NAACP. |
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Selsam, Howard
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1953
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Reel 70
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Re: a proposed conference on the right to teach Marxism |
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Solott, Sylvia
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1953
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Reel 70
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois from Soloff, Elizabeth Moos, Abbott Simon and Kyrle Elkin. |
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Southern Conference Educational Fund
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1953
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Reel 70
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News releases. |
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1953
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Reel 70
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Birthday greetings from Du Bois. |
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Trade Union Committee to Defend Louis Weinstock.
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1953
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Reel 70
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Tribune
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1953
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Reel 70
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Letter from Du Bois concerning world peace. |
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U.S. Department of State. Also: Ruth B. Shipley
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1953
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Reel 70
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Re: Du Bois' passport. |
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Vishinsky, Andrei
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1953
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Reel 70
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Re: a dinner engagement. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1953
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Reel 70
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1953
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Reel 70
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Mildred Scott Olmsted
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1953
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Reel 70
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World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Frederic Joliot-Curie
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1953
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Reel 70
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Re: a meeting of the Council; concerning the work of the Council; concerning the International Peace Prize awarded by the Council to Du Bois; Council resolutions; concerning various speeches from a Vienna session of the Council, including a speech given by Ilya Ehrenburg. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1954
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1954
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Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Du Bois' reception of the Stalin Peace Prize on behalf of Howard last. |
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African Methodist Episcopal Church
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Eliza Ann Gardner, a cousin of Du Bois', who was being commemorated by the Church. |
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African National Congress
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1954
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Reel 70
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American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: George B. Murphy, Jr.
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1954
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Reel 70
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American Peace Crusade. Also: Thomas Richardson
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: monies owed Du Bois from a testimonial dinner given for him in 1952; news releases. |
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1954
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Reel 70
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Atlanta University. Also: Lawrence D. Reddick
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1954
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Reel 70
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Includes correspondence of Reddick with President Rufus Clement on a controver'sy over the administration of the library. |
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Bennett, Robert C.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Du Bois' thoughts on the use of force in achieving freedom for African nations. |
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Benson, Elmer
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1954
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Reel 70
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Bernal, John D.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act. |
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Blue Heron Press
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Blume, Isabelle
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans. |
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Bontemps, Arna
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1954
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Reel 70
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Braden, Carl
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Braden's trial for subversive activities |
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California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Cameron and Kahn. Also: Albert E. Kahn
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: a review by Saunders Redding of a book by Kahn. |
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Camp Unity. Also: Lorraine Hansberry
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Re: a visit by Du Bois. |
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Citizens Emergency Defense Conference
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Civil Rights Congress
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Cot, Pierre
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act. |
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton
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1954
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Reel 70
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Minutes; correspondence; concerning a conference in support of the African liberation; news releases; concerning the possible prosecution of the Council as an unregistered foreign agent. |
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Davis, Horace
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Davis' dismissal from a teaching position. |
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De Cleene, Natal
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act. |
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de Silva, Rhoda Miller
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: her departure from Ceylon |
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Dover, Cedric
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the iniprisoninent of Americans under ternis of the Sinith Act. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1954
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Reel 70
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Ehrenburg, Ilya
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act. |
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Fast, Howard
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1954
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Reel 70
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: nemorial services for Alain Locke. |
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Re: the Charles W. Chesnutt Collection. |
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Eleanor Flexner
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Freedom. Also: Louis E. Burnham
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: a speech by Du Bois published in this journal. |
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Fuller, Meta Warrick
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Gerlach, Talitha
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act; concerning her recent experiences in China. |
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Gold, Michael
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1954
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Reel 70
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1954
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Reel 70
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Her comments on current world conditions. |
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Guillen, Nicolas
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act. |
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Hallinan, Vivian
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Harvard University
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the republication of Du Bois', The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America. |
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Hautz, Lawrence A.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Letter from Du Bois concerning his religious beliefs, including his opinions on the Baha'i faith. |
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Hayfron-Benjamin, C. F.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1954
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Reel 70
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Recent news of Du Bois' work; concerning Hill's work. |
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Holdridge, Herbert C.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Holdridge's opinions of the Progressive Party. |
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Homo. Also: Egon Von Eickstedt
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1954
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Reel 70
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Hungarian World. Also: Michael Gold
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1954
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Reel 70
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International Publishers. Also: James S. Allen, Alexander Trachtenberg
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1954
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Reel 70
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International Union of Students. Also: Jiri Pelikan
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1954
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Reel 70
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam, Doxey Wilkerson
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Jerome, V. J.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Johnson, Hewlett
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1954
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Reel 70
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Joliot-Curie, Frederic
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans. |
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Kingsbury, John A.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Harry Hopkins |
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Kuo Mo-jo
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Anericans. |
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Labouret, H.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans. |
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Lafitte, Jean
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans. |
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Lamont, Corliss
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1954
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Reel 70
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Lorch, Lee
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the dismissal of Lorch from Fisk University. |
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Lowenfels, Lillian
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the conviction of her husband, Walter Lowenfels, under the Smith Act. |
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Lowenfels, Walter
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1954
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Reel 70
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McCoy, Samuel Duff
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1954
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Reel 70
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Du Bois' opinions on the meaning of prayer. |
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Malinowski, Bronislaw
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans. |
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Marcantonio, Vito. Vito Marcantonio Memorial. Also: Louise Berman, Arthur Schutzer
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1954
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Reel 70
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Statement from Du Bois on plans for a memorial. |
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Samuel Sillen
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Meisel, Maribel
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Re: the influence of Du Bois' writings. |
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Melish, John Howard
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1954
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Reel 70
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Montagu, Ivor
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans. |
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Moss, Carlton
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: a film on the life of Du Bois. |
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Myrdal, Gunnar
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans. |
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N.A.A.C.P.
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1954
|
Reel 70
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National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: James W. Ford
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1954
|
Reel 70
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National Committee to Win Amnesty for the Smith Act Victims. Also: Edward K. Barsky
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the letter which Du Bois planned to send to various individuals and organizations concerning the American Smith Act victims. |
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Re: contributions by Du Bois to the journal. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters
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1954
|
Reel 70
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National Rosenberg Defence Conwittee
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Du Bois' correspondence with this English committee. |
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1954
|
Reel 70
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Norman, F. E.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Samuel Fraunces, a Black owner of a tavern in New York City during the American Revolution. |
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Padmore, George
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the imprisonment of Americans under the Smith Act; concerning recent events in Africa. |
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Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: a proposed visit of the Emperor of Ethiopia to the United States and the possibility of his meeting representative Black Americans; concerning Americans imprisoned under the Smith Act; concerning the term Negro; concerning the recert political conditions in the United States. |
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Patterson, Louise
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: her husband's (William Patterson) imprisonment; a message of greeting from Du Bois to William Patterson. |
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Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin
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1954
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Reel 70
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Minutes; news releases; information on Party activities. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1954
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Reel 70
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Robeson, Eslanda
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Paul Robeson's passport. |
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Sacher, Harry
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1954
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Reel 70
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Statement on Du Bois' teaching at the Jefferson School of Social Science. |
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Sharpe, Mike
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: a subpoena Sharpe received to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee. |
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Shostakovich, Dmitri
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: Americans imprisoned under the Smith Act. |
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Simon, Abbott
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1954
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Reel 70
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Sobell, Helen
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the imprisonment of Morton Sobell. |
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Social Science Press. Also: Eugene D. Genovese
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the possible reprinting of The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States. |
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Stokes, Anson Phelps
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1954
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Reel 70
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Recent news. |
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Vishinsky, Andrei
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: a reception for Howard Fast. |
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Eickstedt, Egon Von
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1954
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Reel 70
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Re: the imprisonment of Americans under the Smith Act. |
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Watson, Goldie E.
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1954
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Reel 71
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Re: her hearing before the Philadelphia school board after her testimony to the House Un-American Activities Committee. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1954
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Reel 71
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1954
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Reel 71
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Recent news. |
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Women's Committee for Equal Justice. Also: Mary Church Terrell
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1954
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Reel 71
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Re: the Rosa Lee Ingram case. |
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World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Roy Gore
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1954
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Reel 71
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Resolutions; correspondence; news releases. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1955
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1955
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Abt, John J.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Afro-Asian Students" Conference
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1955
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Reel 71
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Manifesto of this English organization. |
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Agrin, Gloria
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Du Bois' passport |
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American Labor Party. Also: Stanley Faulkner
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1955
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Reel 71
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American Peace Crusade
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1955
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Reel 71
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Press releases; correspondence on possible speaking engagements. |
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1955
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Reel 71
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Charles H. Wesley
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Du Bois' novel on the Mansart family. |
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Atlanta (Ga.). Citizens Committee
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Lawrence D. Reddick. |
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Atlanta University. Also: Lawrence D. Reddick
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1955
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Reel 71
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Copies of letters from Reddick to President Rufus Clement on the controversy over the administration of the library; correspondence between Du Bois and Reddick on this subject. |
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Bardolph, Richard
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1955
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Reel 71
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Blue Heron Press. Also: Howard Fast
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1955
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Reel 71
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Bontemps, Arna
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1955
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Reel 71
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Includes a copy of the speech by Bontemps referring to Du Bois; concerning Du Bois' early relation with Booker T. Washington. |
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Braden, Anne
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Carl Braden. |
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Braverman, Harry
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1955
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Reel 71
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California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland
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1955
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Reel 71
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Cameron Associates. Also: Angus Cameron
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1955
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Reel 71
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: a speech by General Douglas MacArthur opposing war. |
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Chinese People's Committee for World Peace. Also: Kuo Mo-jo
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: American attendance at a world peace congress in Helsinki and the difficulty for Du Bois and others to obtain passports to attend various peace meetings; concerning a speech by General Douglas MacArthur opposing war. |
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Civil Rights Congress. Also: William Albertson
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: possible testimony by Du Bois for the Congress before the Subversive Activities Control Board. |
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Cobb, James A.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Du Bois' difficulties in obtaining a passport |
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Committee to End Sedition Laws. Also: Allan D. McNeil
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1955
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Reel 71
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Committee to Further the Goals of Geneva. Also: Dorothy M. Hayes
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1955
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Reel 71
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Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton
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1955
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Reel 71
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Davidson, Eugene
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Du Bois' failure to mention by name In Battle for Peace those friends who had assisted Du Bois. |
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Correspondence with Davis concerning his imprisonment. |
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Debs Centennial Meeting. Also: Harry Braverriari
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1955
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Reel 71
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De Maio, Ernest
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: membership on the World Peace Ccuncil |
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Dennis, Eugene
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Dennis' previous imprisonment and possible new prosecution under terms of the Smith Act. |
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de Silva, Rhoda Miller. Rhoda Miller de Silva Committee. Also: Ida Pruitt, Rhodd Miller de Silva
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: de Silva's deportation from Ceylon to the United States. |
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Dodd, Mead and Company. Also: Edward H. Dodd, Jr.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the exclusion of Paul Robeson from Langston Hughes' book, Famous Negro Music Makers. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1955
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Reel 71
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Du Bois, Shirley Graham
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: membership on the World Peace Council; concerning W. E. B. Du Bois' proposal to organize American members of the World Peace Council under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents. |
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Fast, Howard
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the possible organization of American members of the World Peace Council under- terms which might require them to register as foreign agents. |
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Fisk University. Also: L. Howard Bennett
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Lee Lorch's dismissal from Fisk University. |
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Forbes, Kenneth Kipley
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Forbes' possible melrbership on the World Peace Council. |
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Ford, James W.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Ford Foundation
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the possible reprinting of General Douglas Mac Arthur's speech against war. |
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Foreman, Clark
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: an article Foreman was preparing on Du Bois, including Du Bois' recollections on the writing of the NAACP appeal concerning the status of the American Negro which was directed to the United Nations. |
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Fritchman, Stephen H.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Fritchman's possible membership on the World Peace Council. |
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Fuller, Meta Warrick
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1955
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Reel 71
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Gabriel, Alison Burroughs
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1955
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Reel 71
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Genovese, Eugene D.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Du Bois' comments on a draft of Genovese's master's thesis concerning slavery. |
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Gerlach, Talitha
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1955
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Reel 71
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Gold, Michael
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1955
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Reel 71
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1955
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Reel 71
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Graves' comments on conditions in France and on world affairs. |
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Hallinan, Vincent
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1955
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Reel 71
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Hastings House Publishing Company
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: a possible book by Du Bois and Shirley Graham Du Bois on slavery in the United States. |
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Hautz, Lawrence A.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Recent news from Du Bois |
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1955
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Reel 71
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Holdridge, Herbert C.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Du Bois' thoughts on the Progressive Party and the third party movement in the United States. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1955
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Reel 71
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Copy of an article by Hughec mentioning Souls of Black Folk |
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson
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1955
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Reel 71
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1955
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Reel 71
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Including a poem sent by Johnson to Du Bois |
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Kahn, Albert E.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Kahn's possible membership on the World Peace Council; including a copy of a letter from Du Bois to Kahn and others from the World Peace Council. |
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Kent, Rockwell
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Kent's possible inembership on the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' suggested plan to organize American members of the World Peace Council under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents; including a copy of the letter concerning the World Peace Council sent by Du Bois to Kent, Scott Nearing, Robert Morss Lovett and Fred Stover. |
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Kingsbury, John A.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Kingsbury's membership on the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' plan to organize American members of thr World Peace Council under term which might require theni to register as foreign agents. |
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Leland, Waldo Gifford
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: John Hope |
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Lorch, Lee
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Lorch's dismissal from Fisk University after his testimony before the U.S. House Un-American Activities Committee; including a copy of a letter from Lorch to Roscoe Dunjee of the Oklahoma City Black Dispam about this case; copies of materials concerning the Lorch case. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: his possible membership on the World Peace Council. |
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Vito Marcantonio Memorial. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Louise Berman
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1955
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Reel 71
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Marryshow, T. Albert
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1955
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Reel 71
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Copies of a tribute to Marryshow for his work in Grenada. |
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Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Joseph Felshin
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1955
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Reel 71
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Melish, William Howard
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1955
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Reel 71
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Montagu, Ivor
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: General Douglas MacArthur's speech against war. |
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Murphy, George B.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' novel on the Mansart family by the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History; including correspondence of Murphy with Charles Wesley on the subject. |
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Nash, Roy
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1955
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Reel 71
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Includes news on Nash's activities since World War I. |
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National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Robert Morss Lovett
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the possible listing by the U. S. Attorney General of the Council as a subversive organization. |
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: contributions by Du Bois to the paper. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters
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1955
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Reel 71
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Nearing, Scott
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Nearing's possible membership on the World Peace Council; including a copy of a letter from Du Bois to Holland Roberts proposing the possible organization of American members or the World Peace Council under tenns which might require them to register as foreign agents, with Nearing's comments on this proposal. |
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1955
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Reel 71
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New York Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell
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1955
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Reel 71
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Padmore, George
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: conditions in Africa and America; Du Bois' conments on Richard Wright; concerning the means by which the African people can accumulate the capital needed for develolment; concerning R. E. G. Armattoe; concerning Kwame Nkrumah and the Gold Coast. |
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Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
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1955
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Reel 71
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Provisional Workers and People's Committee for May Day 1955. Also: Leo Linzer, Charles J. Hendley
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1955
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Reel 71
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Roberts, Holland
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: membership on the World Peace Council; concerning the possible organization of American members of the World Peace Council under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents. |
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Robeson, Paul
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1955
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Reel 71
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Note from Du Bois to Robeson, Howard Fast and John Darr. |
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Rudwick, Elliott M.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Correspondence with Du Bois concerning William E. Benson's Kowaliga enterprise in Alabama early in the century; concerning Oswald Garrison Villard; concerning James Weldon Johnson's joining the NAACP in 1916; concerning the early relationship of The Crisis and the NAACP. |
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Simon, Abbott
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1955
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Reel 71
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Social Science Press. Also: Eugene D. Genovese
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1955
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Reel 71
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Starobin, Joseph
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1955
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Reel 71
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Stern, Martha
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1955
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Reel 71
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Stover, Fred W.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: membership on the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' proposal to organize American members of the World Peace Council under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents. |
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Texas Southern University
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the Heartman Negro Collection. |
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Towns, Nellie M.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the formation the Gate City Day Nursery Association in Atlanta in 1905. |
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U.S. Department of State. Also: Frances G. Knight
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Du Bois' passport. |
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Vieux, Antonio
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: the Du Bois family genealogy. |
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Von Leers, Mr.
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Gernran colonialism in Africa. |
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Willcox, Henry
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1955
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Reel 71
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Re: Willcox's deport.ation from Haiti; Du Bois' thoughts on the social and economic needs of Haiti. |
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Williams, Du Bois
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1955
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Reel 71
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1955
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Reel 71
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1955
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Reel 71
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World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte
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1955
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Reel 71
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News releases; correspondence concerning a speech by General Douglas MacArthur on war; concerning the peace rnovement in the United States; concerning possible American members of the World Peace Council. |
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Unidentified
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1955
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Reel 71
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Copies of letters sent by Du Bois to Black newspapers concerning the world peace meeting in Helsinki, Finland; a letter of Du Bois' concerning U. S. policy on Formosa; a statement from Du Bois to the Asian and African people meeting at the Bandung Conference; Du Bois' proposed declaration of independence for the people; of Africa. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1956
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1956
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Agrin, Gloria
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: a meeting of the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' passport. |
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American Labor Party
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1956
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Reel 71
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American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1956
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Reel 71
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American Socialist. Also: Harry Braverman
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1956
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Reel 71
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1956
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Reel 71
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Charles H. Wesley
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: a proposped Encyclopedia Africana; concerning possible celebrations of various anniversaries of events involving Black Americans. |
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Bardolph, Richard
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1956
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Reel 71
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Bontemps, Arna
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1956
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Reel 71
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Burnharn, Louis E.
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1956
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Reel 71
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California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: charges of subversive activities against the School. |
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Cameron Associates
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: Eve Merriam. |
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Carter, Emmett
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: developments in the South |
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China. Committee for Commemorating Great Figures. Also: Kuo Mo-jo
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: Benjamin Franklin; concerning a possible visit by Du Bois to China. |
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Columbia University. Also: Allan Nevins
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: an oral history interview of Du Bois. |
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1956
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Reel 71
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List of topics for discussion involving the Communist Party and Blacks. |
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Diggs Enterprises. Also: Diggs, Charles C., Sr.
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: a possible pageant of American Negro history. |
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Doubleday and Company. Also: Ken McCormick
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: Du Bois' novel on the Mansart family. |
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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Also: Clark Foreman
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: a speech by Du Bois at a Committee meeting. |
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Families of the Smith Act Victims
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1956
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Reel 71
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Fast, Howard
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1956
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Reel 71
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Fellowship of Reconciliation. Also: A. J. Muste
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1956
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Reel 71
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Ford, James W.
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1956
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Reel 71
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Franklin, John Hope
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1956
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Reel 71
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Gerlach, Talitha
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1956
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Reel 71
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1956
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Reel 71
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Comments on current world conditions from Graves; comments on Stalin by Du Bois and Graves. |
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Handlin, Oscar
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1956
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Reel 71
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Hansberry, William Leo
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1956
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Reel 71
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Copy of an article on Africa forpworded by Hansberry. |
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Rutherford B. Hayes Memorial Library
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1956
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Reel 71
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Hooper, Mary Louise
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: Kwame Nkrumah; concerning her African journey |
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Howell, Clarence V.
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1956
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Reel 71
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Re: a letter to members of Congress concerning Anrerican foreign policy which was sent by Howell and signed by Du Bois and others. |
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Huberman, Leo
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1956
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Reel 71: 1230
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Hughes, Langston
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1956
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Reel 71: 1230
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Re: The Souls of Black Folk. |
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Hunton, W A.
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1956
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Reel 71: 1231
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Re: Paul Robeson. |
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India. Also: Jawaharlal Nehru
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1956
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Reel 72: 1
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Letter from Du Bois thanking Nehru for his visit to the United States, concerning the situation of American Negroes and concerning Nehru's work in India. |
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International African Progress Brotherhood. Also: Clennon King
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1956
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Reel 72: 2
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Re: the formation of the group. |
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International Society for the Scientific Study of Race Relations. Also: E. Franklin Frazier
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1956
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Reel 72: 4
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Jackson, Esther Cooper
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1956
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Reel 72: 7
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Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam, Doxey Wilkerson
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1956
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Reel 72: 12
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Re: the closing of the School; test forms used by Du Bois for a class he taught there. |
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Jerome, Alice
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1956
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Reel 72: 21
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Re: her husband's (V. J. Jerome) comments on Du Bois' political views towards the 1956 election. |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1956
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Reel 72: 24
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Jones, James
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1956
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Reel 72: 26
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Kingsbury, John A.
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1956
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Reel 72: 36
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Re: Kingsbury's resignation from the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, including a copy of a letter from Kingsbury to Richard Morford on the subject. |
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Kuznetsov, V. V.
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1956
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Reel 72: 39
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Re: the translation of Du Bois' Ordeal of Mansart into Russian. |
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Lochard, Meta
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1956
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Reel 72: 59
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Comments by Du Bois on Negroes and the 1956 election. |
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Lorch, Lee
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1956
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Reel 72: 63
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Re: Lorch's trial for contempt of Congress; concerning Fisk University. |
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Luscomb, Florence H.
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1956
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Reel 72: 68
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Du Bois' comments on the American Committee on Africa. |
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McFarlane, Du Bois Williams
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1956
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Reel 72: 69
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Marcantonio, Vito. Vito Marcantonio Memorial. Also: Arthur Schutzer
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1956
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Reel 72: 72
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Miller, Henry
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1956
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Reel 72: 81
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Letter from Miller to Carey McWilliams concerning Du Bois' influence on Miller. |
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Montgomery Improvement Association. Also: Martin Luther King, Jr.
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1956
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Reel 72
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Poem sent to King, and his acknowledgement of its receipt. |
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Murphy, George B.
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1956
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Reel 72
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Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' Mansart novel, including Murphy's correspondence with Charles H. Wesley; concerning Paul Robeson. |
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Nash, Roy
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1956
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Reel 72
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Nation. Also: Carey McWilliams
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1956
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Reel 72
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Henry Lee Moon, Roy Wilkins
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1956
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Reel 72
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Moon's comments on racial conditions in the South; concerning possible celebrations of various anniversaries of events involving Black Americans. |
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship
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1956
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Reel 72
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Address by Paul Robeson. |
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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage, James Aronson, Theodora Peck
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1956
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Reel 72
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Nearing, Scott
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1956
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Reel 72
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Nkrumah, Kwame
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1956
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Reel 72
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Letter of introduction to Nkrumah for Mary Louise Hooper. |
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Ortiz, Fernando
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1956
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Reel 72
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Padmore, George
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1956
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Reel 72
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People's Progressive Party. Also: Janet Jagan
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1956
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Reel 72
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Greeting from Du Bois to this British Guiana Party. |
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Provisional Committee for Justice in Mississippi. Also: Lyman Beecher Stowe
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1956
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Reel 72
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1956
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Reel 72
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Roberts, Holland
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1956
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Reel 72
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Social Science Press. Also: Eugene D. Genovese
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1956
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Reel 72
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South African Indian Congress
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1956
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Reel 72
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Tillman, Nathaniel P.,Jr.
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1956
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Reel 72
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Re: Walter White. |
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Trachtenberg, Alexander
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1956
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Reel 72
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Re: William Z. Foster. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1956
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Reel 72
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World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Frederic Joliot-Curie, V. Duncan Jones, Isabelle Blume
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1956
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' plan to organize American members of the Council under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1957
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1957
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African National Congress
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1957
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Reel 72
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Afro-American Newspapers. Also: Carl Murphy
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' answers to various questions asked in preparation for a newspaper article on him and his criticisms of the published article. |
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Agrin, Gloria
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1957
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Reel 72
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American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Allan Nevins
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1957
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Reel 72
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American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: Abner Green
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: the work of the Committee. |
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American Forum for Socialist Education. Also: A. J. Muste
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: the work of the Forum, including materials relating to Du Bois' service on its National Committee. |
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American-Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1957
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Reel 72
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1957
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Reel 72
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Archer, Leonard C.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: the influence of the NAACP on the American theater. |
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Charles H. Wesley
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1957
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Reel 72
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Bardolph, Richard
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1957
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Reel 72
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Braden, Carl. Also: Anne Braden
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1957
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Reel 72
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Brooks, Van Wyck
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1957
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Reel 72
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Burroughs, Margaret
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1957
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Reel 72
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Bynner, Witter
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1957
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Reel 72
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California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland
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1957
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Reel 72
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Jenkins, Grady and Judy. Committee to Defend Grady and Judy Jenkins. Also: Oakley C. Johnson
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1957
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Reel 72
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Statement from Du Bois concerning these individuals being prosecuted for menbership in the Communist Party. |
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daSilva, Howard
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1957
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Reel 72
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Diggs, Charles C., Jr.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' desire for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies for Ghana. |
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Diggs Enterprises
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' outline of the highlights of American Negro history for possible use in a planned celebration. |
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Domingo, W. A.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Comments on a possible West Indies Federation. |
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Duke University
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' plans for disposition of his books and papers. |
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Elkin, Kyrle
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1957
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Reel 72
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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Also: Clark Foreman, Harvey O'Connor
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1957
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Reel 72
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: the publication of The Ordeal of Mansart; concerning the possible acquisition of Du Bois' books and papers by Fisk University. |
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Fol, Jean-Jacques
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: the translation and publication of Du Bois' books for European sales. |
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Ford, James W.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Freedman, Blanch
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' passport. |
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Garms, Werner
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' opinions on militarism, imperialism, nationalism and other areas. |
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Garvey, Amy Ashwood
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1957
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Reel 72
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Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrumah
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: independence ceremonies for that country. |
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Gibson, Will
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' opinions on birth control and Negroes. |
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Goodlet, Carlton B.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' opinions on the establishment of a medical team to practice in West Africa, with connents on medical practices in several countries. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1957
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Reel 72
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Recent news. |
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Hour. Also: Cedric Belfrage
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1957
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Reel 72
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Hunton, W. A.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Independent
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' comments on a statement by Norman Mailer on the sexual causes of opposition to integration. |
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Jerome, V. J.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Johnson, Oakley C.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Jones, Verina Duncan
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1957
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Reel 72
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Kent, Rockwell
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1957
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Reel 72
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Litraturnaya Gazeta
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' reminiscences of the Soviet Union and comments on developments there |
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Lorch, Lee
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Lorch's trial for contempt of Congress and recent news. |
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Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Joseph Felshin
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: the publication of The Ordeal of Mansart. |
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Marryshow, T. Albert
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1957
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Reel 72
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Merriam, Eve
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1957
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Reel 72
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Poem by Merriam sent to Du Bois. |
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1957
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Reel 72
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Murphy, George B.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Nash, Roy
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1957
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Reel 72
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: James W. Ivy
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1957
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Reel 72
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National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: James W. Ford
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1957
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Reel 72
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford
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1957
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Reel 72
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Nearing, Scott
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: the peace movement in the United States. |
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1957
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Reel 72
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Padmore, George
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: developments in Ghana. |
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Patterson, William L.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Copy of the transcript of a television interview of Du Bois; a copy of an article by Cedric Belfrage on Du Bois. |
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Peace News. Also: Holland Roberts
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1957
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Reel 72
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Includes a statement by Linus Pauling on nuclear bomb tests. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Rivera, Diego
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1957
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Reel 72
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Letter to Du Bois calling for his assistance in ursing a halt in nuclear bomb tests. |
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Ronis, Harry
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1957
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Reel 72
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Enclosing a letter from James Ivy on Du Bois' alliance with the Communists. |
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Rubin, Louis D., Jr.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Du Bois' recollections of Rutherford B. Hayes and the Slater Fund. |
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Skinner, Elliott P.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Letter of appreciation to Du Bois. |
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Smothers, I. A.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: The Souls of Black Folk. |
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Sobell, Helen
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1957
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Reel 72
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Stokes, Anson Phelps
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1957
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Reel 72
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Stuckey, Sterling
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1957
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Reel 72
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Letter of appreciation of Du Bois. |
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U.S.S.R.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Letter from Du Bois on the 43th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. |
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United Nations
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' difficulties in obtaining a passport; a request for a hearing for American Negroes before the U. N. |
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U.S. Department of State
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' request. for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana. |
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U.S. House of Representatives. Also: William L. Dawson, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' desire for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana. |
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U.S. Senate. Also: Thomas C. Hennings, Jr.
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' request for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana. |
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U.S. United Nations Delegation. Also: Mary P. Lord
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Do Bois' request for a hearing before the U.N. for American Negroes. |
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U.S. Vice President. Also: Richard M. Nixon
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1957
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Reel 72
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Re: Du Bois' request for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana. |
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World Peace Council. Also: Verina Duncan Jones
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1957
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Reel 72
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A. General Correspondence, 1958
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1958
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All African Student Union of the Americas. Also: E. U. Essien-Udom
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: a conference held in Chicago. |
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American Committee on Africa. Also: Donald Harrington
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1958
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Reel 73
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American Forum for Socialist Education. Also: A. J. Muste
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1958
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Reel 73
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American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1958
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Reel 73
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American Society of African Culture
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1958
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Reel 73
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Banks, Virginia Perry
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1958
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Reel 73
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Recent news. |
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Belfrage, Cedric
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1958
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Reel 73
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Tribute to Du Bois from Belfrage |
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Brockway, Fenner
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1958
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Reel 73
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Chicago (Ill.). Mayor. Also: Richard J. Daley
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1958
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Reel 73
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Birthday testimonial to Du Bois. |
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Trachtenberg, Alexander. Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Also: Robert W. Dunn
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1958
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Reel 73
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Communist Party. National Committee
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1958
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Reel 73
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Letter from Du Bois thanking the Party for gifts and foods for Du Bois' birthday celebration. |
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Congress on Racial Equality. Also: Lillian Smith
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1958
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Reel 73
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Cotton, Eugenie
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1958
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Reel 73
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Curti, Merle
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1958
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Reel 73
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Du Bois' opinions on kiierican philanthropy and on his past relations with philanthropists. |
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1958
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Reel 73
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de Silva, Rhoda Miller. Rhoda Miller de Silva Committee
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1958
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Reel 73
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Dover, Cedric
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1958
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Reel 73
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Elkin, Kyrle
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1958
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Reel 73
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Fauset's attempts to publish his novels; Du Bois' comments on the difficulties of Blacks in having their writings published. |
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Fisk University. Also: Stephen J. Wright, Arna Bontemps
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1958
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Reel 73
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Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: a possible article by Du Bois. |
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Garvey, Amy Ashwood
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: her biography of Marcus Garvey; Du Bois' comments on his relationship with Garvey and his followers. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1958
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Reel 73
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Du Bois' coments on the United Nations and a comparison of the U.N. to the League of Nations; recent news; comments on current world events and conditions. |
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Harper and Brothers. Also: Elizabeth Lawrence
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Du Bois' autobiography. |
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Harper's Magazine. Also: John Fisher
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1958
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Reel 73
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Hooper, Mary Louise
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: current conditions in South Africa |
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Hughes, Langston
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1958
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Reel 73
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Copy of a newspaper column by Hughes which he forwarded to Du Bois. |
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1958
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Reel 73
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Independent Citizens" Committee for Dr. Corliss Lamont
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Lamont's candidacy for the U.S. Senate from New York. |
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International Preparatory Committee for the Fourth World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs and for Disarmament.
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1958
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Reel 73
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Iraq-American Universities Graduates
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1958
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Reel 73
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Telegram to Du Bois protesting the landing of troops in Lebanon. |
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Iraq Medical Professions
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1958
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Reel 73
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Telegram from Iraqi positions protesting a landing of American troops in Lebanon. |
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Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs
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1958
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Reel 73
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Jerome, V. J.
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1958
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Reel 73
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1958
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Reel 73
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Johnson, Hewlett
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1958
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Reel 73
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Joliot-Curie, Frederic
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1958
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Reel 73
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King, Clennon
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Du Bois' views at various times in his career on segregation; concerning Du Bois' attitudes towards Booker T. Washington and Marcus Garvey. |
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Kuo Mu-jo
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Du Bois' recent passport difficulties. |
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Lamont, Corliss
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: a possible Du Bois scholarship at Harvard; concerning Lamont's candidacy for the U.S. Senate from New York. |
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Lorch, Lee
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Lorch's dismissal from Fisk University, including correspondence with Charles S. Johnson, Stephen J. Wright and John Hope Franklin. |
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Mainstream
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1958
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Reel 73
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Marryshow, T. Albert
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1958
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Reel 73
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Melish, William Howard
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1958
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Reel 73
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Merriam, Eve
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1958
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Reel 73
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Montagu, Ivor
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1958
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Reel 73
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Monthly Review. Also: Leo Huberman
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: possible publication of the final two volumes of Du Bois' trilogy, The Black flame. |
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1958
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Reel 73
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Mays, Benjamin E.
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1958
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Reel 73
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Murphy, George B.
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1958
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Reel 73
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Nation. Also: Carey McWilliams
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1958
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Reel 73
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: James W. Ivy
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1958
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Reel 73
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard krford
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1958
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Reel 73
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National Guardian. Also: James Aronson, Louis E. Burnham
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1958
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Reel 73
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Includes material concerning an article by Francis L. Broderick on Du Bois. |
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Nearing, Scott
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1958
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Reel 73
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Neruda, Pablo
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1958
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Reel 73
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Letter from Du Bois thanking Neruda for his birthday greetings. |
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1958
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Reel 73
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Nkrumah, Kwame
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Du Bois' recent passport difticulties. |
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University of North Carolina
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: the disposition of Du Bois' papers. |
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Padmore, George
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1958
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Reel 73
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Patterson, William L.
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: a proposed book by Patterson, Du Bois and others on the meaning of the Little Rock, Arkansas school controversy. |
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Peck, Theodora
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1958
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Reel 73
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Prattis, P. L.
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: Horace Mann Bond. |
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Roberts, Holland
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: the World Peace Council; concerning Roberts' campaign for California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. |
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Robeson, Paul
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1958
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Reel 73
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Simon, Abbott
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1958
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Reel 73
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Societe Africaine de Culture. Also: Alioune Diop
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1958
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Reel 73
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Southern Conference Educational Fund. Also: Carl Braden, Anne Braden
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1958
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Reel 73
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Soong Ching-ling
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1958
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Reel 73
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Towns, George A.
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1958
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Reel 73
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U.S. Department of the Interior
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: a planned national monument to Booker T. Washington. |
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U.S. Library of Congress
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1958
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Reel 73
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Re: the disposition of Du Bois' papers. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1958
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Reel 73
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World Peace Council. Also: Fernand Vigne
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1958
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Reel 73
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A. General Correspondence, 1959
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1959
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African-American Institute
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1959
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African-American Students Foundation. Also: Harry Belafonte, Jackie Robinson, Sidney Poitier
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1959
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Reel 73
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African Heritage Exposition. Also: John Henrik Clarke
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1959
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Reel 73
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Afro-American Committee for Gifts of Art and Literature to Ghana
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1959
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Reel 73
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Afro-American Committee for Gifts of Art and Literature to Ghana
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1959
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Reel 73
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Afro-American Heritage Association. Also: Ishmael Flory
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1959
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Reel 73
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American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Allan Nevins
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1959
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Reel 73
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American Committee on Africa
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1959
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Reel 73
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American-Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1959
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Reel 73
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American Society of African Culture
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1959
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Reel 73
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Report on the second annual conference of the Society. |
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: their fundraising campaign. |
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Belfrage, Cedric
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1959
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Bontemps, Arna
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1959
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Reel 73
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Brockway, Fenner
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1959
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Reel 73
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Broderick, Francis L.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Capote, Truman
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: Capote's possible visit to China. |
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China Welfare Institute. Also: Sung Ching-ling
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1959
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Reel 73
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Czechoslovak Radio
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1959
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Reel 73
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Statement by Du Bois on disarmament. |
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Davis, Jerome
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1959
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Reel 73
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Dover, Cedric
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1959
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Reel 73
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Du Bois, Shirley Graham
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1959
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Reel 73
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Lecture notices |
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Faculty of Social Science. Also: Herbert Aptheker
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: sponsorship of the school. |
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Fisk University. Also: Stephen J. Wright, L. Howard Bennett
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: the Du Bois lecture series at the University. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1959
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Reel 73
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Freedman, Blanch
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: Du Bois' passport, including Freedman's correspondence with the U. S. Department of State on this matter. |
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German Peace Council
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1959
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Reel 73
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Goldman, Eric F.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1959
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Reel 73
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Rutherford B. Hayes Foundation
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: Du Bois' early correspondence with Rutherford B. Hayes. |
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Hayfron-Benjamin, C. F.
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1959
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Reel 73
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International institute for Peace
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1959
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Reel 73
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International Lenin Prize Committee
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: the awarding of the Prize to Du Bois. |
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Isaacs, Harold R.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1959
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Reel 73
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Journal of Negro History. Also: William M. Brewer
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: Francis Broderick's biography of Du Bois. |
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Kent, Rockwell
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1959
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Reel 73
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Kenyatta, Jomo
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1959
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Reel 73
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Letter of greeting to Du Bois; concerning the struggle of African peoples for freedom. |
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Kenyatta, M. Wambui
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1959
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Reel 73
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Letter to Du Bois from Jom Kenyatta's daughter concerning her father's imprisonment and her activities. |
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Kuznetsov, V. V.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: possible publication of Du Bois' autobiography in the Soviet Union. |
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Lorch, Lee
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1959
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Reel 73
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McFarlane, Du Bois Williams
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1959
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Reel 73
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Marzani, Carl
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1959
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Reel 73
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Merriam, Eve
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1959
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Reel 73
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Poem sent by Merriam to Du Bois for his birthday |
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Murphy, George B.
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1959
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Reel 73
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: the 50th anniversary of the organization. |
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford
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1959
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Reel 73
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Message from Du Bois to the annual rally of the group. |
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National Institute of Arts and Letters
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1959
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Reel 73
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Nearing, Scott
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: the World Peace Council |
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New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: an article by Du Bois for the journal. |
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Padmore, George
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1959
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Reel 73
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Peck, Theodora
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1959
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Reel 73
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Peking University
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1959
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Reel 73
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois from students of the University. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: a review by Carl T. Rowan of Francis Broderick's biography of Du Bois; concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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Roback, A. A.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: a Du Bois contribution to a commemorative volume for Albert Schweitzer's 85th birthday; concerning African contributions to civilization; concerning the treatment of Jews in the Soviet Mion. |
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Roberts, Holland
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: the World Peace Council; concerning the Lenin Prize. |
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Soviet Peace Committee. Also: Nikolai Tikhonov, Mikhail Kotov
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1959
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Reel 73
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Swingler, Stephen
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1959
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Reel 73
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Tientsin (China) Normal University Students
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1959
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Reel 73
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Greetings from the English Department students. |
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Towns, George A.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Union of Anti-Fascist Fighters
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1959
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Reel 73
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Correspondence with this Czechoslovakian group about publication in that country of Du Bois' books. |
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U.S.S.R.
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: the presentation of the Lenin Prize to Du Bois; a proposal from Du Bois for a scientific study of Africa to be undertaken by the Soviet Union. |
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U.S. Library of Congress
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1959
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Reel 73
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Re: the disposition of Du Bois' Papers |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1959
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Reel 73
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World Peace Council
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1959
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Reel 73
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News releases. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1960
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1960
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Ad Hoc Committee to Eliminate the House Un-American Activities Committee. Also: James Imbrie
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: a petition calling for the elimination of the HUAAC as a standing committee. |
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Adelman, Lynn
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1960
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Reel 74
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Comment by Du Bois or! Jaws Weldon Johnson. |
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Africa Institute. Also: Ivan Z. Potekhin
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the copying of Du Bois' materials on the Pan-African Congresses for this Soviet Institute; concerning an Encyclopedia Africana proposed by the Institute. |
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Afro-American Heritage Association. Also: Ishmael Flory
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the publication of materials prepared by Du Bois; also containing references to: sit-ins in North Carolina; Alphaeus Hunton; and Horace Mann Bond. |
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Afro-American Newspapers. Also: George S. Murphy, Jr.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes a statement by Du Bois on the establishment of an African Institute in the Soviet Union. |
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American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Allan Nevins
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1960
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Reel 74
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American Committee on Africa
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1960
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Reel 74
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American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1960
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Reel 74
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American-Scholar. Also: Hiram Haydn
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the possible publication of selections from Du Bois' autobiography. |
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the publication of the third volume of Du Bois' The Black Flame trilogy. |
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Atheneum Publishers. Also: Hiram Haydn
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Boi s' autobiography. |
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Bernal, John D.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Bontemps, Arna
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1960
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Reel 74
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Birthday greeting to Du Bois. |
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Brockway, Fenner
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Bois' plans for an Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Brooks, Van Wyck
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1960
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Reel 74
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Eleanor Parker Brown
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: her plans to publish Du Bois' poem: I Sing to China in book form. |
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Louise E. Burnham Cornnittee. Also: John T. McManus
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes a message from Du Bois on the life and work of Burnham. |
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Canadian Peace Congress
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes a message from Du Bois to that meeting. |
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Chicago Smith Act Families Committee
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1960
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Reel 74
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Peoples Republic of China. Also: Huan Hsiang
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1960
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Reel 74
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Chou En Lai
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1960
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Reel 74
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Columbia University. Also: Louis M. Starr
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Bois' contribution to Columbia's oral history project. |
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Dangoulov, S. A.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Request for information trom Du Bois on various Arnericans who had net Lenin; and a reply from Du Buis recounting the development of his own ideas about race and class in America. |
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Danquah, J. B.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Request for Du Bois to read a manuicript concerning Ghana; concerning a previous meeting scheduled between Du Bois and Danquah that was cancelled by Danquah on advice from Ralph Bunche. |
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Darr, John W., Jr.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Darr's reslgndtion trom the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. |
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Davidson, Basil
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Bois' plans for an Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Davis, Ossie and Ruby Dee
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1960
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Reel 74
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Note from Du Bois praising Davis' television play Seven Times Monday. |
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DeGregory, Hugo. Defense Committee
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1960
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Reel 74
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De Lacy, Hugh
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: tne Cleveland Taft-Hartley Conspiracy Case. |
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Diamond, Frieda
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1960
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Reel 74
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Dike, Kenneth
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Bois' plans for an Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Dover, Cedric
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Dover's book: Negro African Art. |
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1960
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Reel 74
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Du Bois Peace Award Committee. Also: Holland Roberts, Carlton Goodlett
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: plans for the presentation of the Lenin Peace Prize to Du Bois |
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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Also: Clark Foreman
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1960
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Reel 74
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Ethiopia. Also: Haile Selassie
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1960
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Reel 74
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Letter from Du Bois concerning a speech by Selassie warning Africa not to become dependent on American or European loans. |
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Faculty of Social Science. Also: Herbert Aptheker
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1960
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Reel 74
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Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Also: Robert Taber. Richard Gibson, Robert F. Williams
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes correspondence about a possible visit by Du Bois to Cuba. |
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, Stephen J. Wright
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1960
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Reel 74
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Fosbrooke, H. A.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana |
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Franklin, John Hope
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana-. |
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Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrumah
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Bois' visit to Ghana upon the establishment of the independence of that country. Various materials include the program for the opening of the Ghanian Par1 iament with Du Bois ' handwritten observations inside the front and back cover. Also included is correspondence concerning the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Gold, Mike. Mike Gold Testimonial Committee
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1960
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Reel 74
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1960
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Reel 74
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Guinier, Genie and Ewart
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1960
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Reel 74
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Hallinan, Vincent
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1960
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Reel 74
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Hitchcock, Alfred
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1960
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Reel 74
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Letter from Du Bois congratulating Hitchcock on one of his television productions. |
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Hodgkin, Thomas L.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Hunton, W. A.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Hunton's visit to Guinea, West Africa. |
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International Institute for Peace. Also: Ferdinand Vigne, V. Chkhikvadze
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1960
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Reel 74
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Japan Council Against the Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs. Also: Kaoru Yasui
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1960
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Reel 74
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Jerome, V. J.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1960
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Reel 74
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Johnson, Hewlett
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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King, Martin Luther, Jr.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the work of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. |
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Knopf, Alfred A. Also: Angus Cameron
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' autobiography. |
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Kuo Mo-jo
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Kuznetsov, V. V.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the Russian edition of Du Bois' trilogy The Black Flame. |
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Lamont, Corliss
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1960
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Reel 74
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Leakey, Louis S. B.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Lewis, William Arthur
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Liberty Prometheus Paperback Book Club. Also: Carl Marzani
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1960
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Reel 74
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the book: What the Negro Wants. |
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Lomax, Almena
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: her desire to write for the Russian press and Du Bois' comments on that possibility. |
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Lorch, Lee
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: conditions at Fisk University. |
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Ly, Abdouldye
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Macek, Joseph. Also: Czechoslovakian Acaderny of Scientes
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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McFarlane, Arthur Edward, Jr.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Letter from Du Bois concerning his great-grandson. |
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McIlvaine, Laura Carr
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Bois' family history. |
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Mainstream. Also: Joseph Felshin
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the publication of Du Bois Black Flame trilogy. |
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Marzani, Carl
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1960
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Reel 74
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Mason, Philip
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana |
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Massachusetts Review. Also: F. C. Ellert
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the publication of an autobiographical article by Du Bois. |
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Mathew, Gervase
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encycloyedia Africana. |
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Mayfield, Julian
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Mayfield's book: The Grand Parade. |
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Merriam, Eve
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes a copy of a poem sent by Merriam. |
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Moore, Robert J.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes Du Bois' answer to several questions on Reconstruction and the participation of Blacks in politics. |
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1960
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Reel 74
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Morgan State College
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: an honorary degree awarded Du Bois. |
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Moss, Carlton
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the production of a film on Du Bois. |
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Murphy, George B.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Musee Royal de L"Afrique Centrale. Also: Lucien Cohen
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Nash, Roy
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1960
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Reel 74
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins
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1960
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Reel 74
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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford
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1960
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Reel 74
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National Guardian. Also: Louis Burnham, James Aronson, John McManus
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes a letter to the editor from Du Bois commenting on recent speeches at the United Nations by Dwight Eisenhower and Fidel Castro and convnents on the 1960 Presidential elections in the U.S. |
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Nelson, Truman
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1960
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Reel 74
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New Haven Friends of Willard Uphaus Committee. Also: Willard Uphaus
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1960
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Reel 74
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Nigeria
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1960
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Reel 74
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Invitation to Nnamdi Azikiwe's inauguration as Governor-General |
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Nigerian Trade Union Congress
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: a possible Pan-African trade union movement. |
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Norris, Edita
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1960
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Reel 74
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Nosek, Marie
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1960
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Reel 74
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Statement by Du Bois on Rabindrdnath Tagore. |
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Oliver, Roland
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Pankhurst, Richard
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Partington, Paul G.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: research on a Du Bois bibliography. |
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Patuawa-Knowles, Luelyn
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the Maori in New Zealand. |
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Peoples World. Also: Al Richmond
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1960
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Reel 74
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Regarding a greeting from Du Bois to Charlotta Bass. |
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Perham, Margery
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Phillips, Waldo B.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Nomination of Du Bois for the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Political Affairs. Also: Herbert Aptheker
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1960
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Reel 74
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Presence Africaine. Also: Alioune Diop
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana as well as a poem Du Bois wrote on Ghana. |
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Radio Moscow
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1960
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Reel 74
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Du Bois' opinions of the highlights of 1960 and his wishes for 1961. |
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Reddick, Lawrence D.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Reddick's dismissal from Alabama State College. |
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Redding, J. Saunders
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: a new edition of The Souls of Black Folk. |
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Rekate, Dana F.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: statehood for Puerto Rico. |
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Religious Freedom Committee, Inc. Also: William Howard Melish
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the Willard Uphaus case. |
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Richards, Audrey
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Roback, A. A.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: an article Du Bois prepared for a memorial volume on Albert Schweitzer. |
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Roberts, Holland
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1960
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Reel 74
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Russell, Bertrand
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Science and Society. Also: Eugene D. Genovese
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1960
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Reel 74
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Seven Seas Publishers
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the publication of a Du Bois Reader |
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Simon, Abbott
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1960
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Reel 74
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Sobell, Helen
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1960
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Reel 74
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Societe Africaine de Culture. Also: Alioune Diop
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1960
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Reel 74
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Southern Conference Educational Fund. Also: William Howard Melish
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1960
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Reel 74
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Soviet Peace Committee. Also: Nikolai Tikhonov
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1960
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Reel 74
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Spector, Norma
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: Manolis Glezos. |
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Spelman College. Also: Howard Zinn
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1960
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Reel 74
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Invitation for Du Bois to speak at Spelman. |
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Studies on the Left
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1960
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Reel 74
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Request for Du Bois' support for this new journal. |
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Tagore Centenary Peace Festival
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes Du Bois' recounting of a meeting with Rabindranath Tagore. |
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Tass
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1960
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Reel 74
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Includes an article by Du Bois concerning his hopes for 1961. |
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Thompson, Gertrude Caton
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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U.S.S.R. Also: Mikhail Menshikou
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the presentation of the Lenin Peace Prize to Du Bois. |
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U.S. Library of Congress
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1960
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Reel 74
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Regarding the disposition of Du Bois' personal papers. |
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U.S. State Department. Passport Office
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the cancellation of Du Bois' passport. |
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Uphaus, Willard
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the Toronto Peace Meeting and Uphaus' imprisonment. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1960
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Reel 74
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Williams, Eric
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1960
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Reel 74
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Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1960
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Reel 74
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World Federation of Democratic Youth
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1960
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Reel 74
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World Fellowship. Also: Ola H. Uphaus
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1960
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Reel 74
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World Peace Council
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1960
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Reel 74
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News releases. |
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Miscellaneous materials including a list of Du Bois' speeches (1957-60), greeting cards and Du Bois' passport.
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1960
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Reel 74
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A. General Correspondence, 1961
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1961
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Action for South Africa. Also: Thomas L. Roberts
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1961
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Reel 74
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Ad Hoc Committee. Also: James Imbrie
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: opposition to the House Un-American Activities Committee. |
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Africa Institute. Also: Ivan Potekhin
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: the Pan-African Congress and Du Bois' Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Ahmed, Jamal Mohamed
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: the recent Latin American Conference for National Independence, Economic Freedom and Peace. |
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Aptheker, Bettina
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1961
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Reel 74
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1961
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Reel 74
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Aslan, Anna
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: Du Bois' treatment at Rumania's Institute of Geriatrics. |
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: William M. Brewer, Charles H. Wesley
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: the Encyciopedia Africana. |
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Atlanta University. Also: Horace Mann Bond, Rushton Coulborn
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Auda, Abdel Malik
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1961
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Reel 74
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Authors Guild. Also: Stout, Rex
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1961
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Reel 74
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Baldwin, Lillian
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1961
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Reel 75
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Barsky, Edward K. Reception Committee
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1961
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Reel 75
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Belafonte, Harry
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1961
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Reel 75
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Form letter to Du Bois concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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Benn, B. H.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Black Christ Movement
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1961
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Reel 75
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Information on this organization. |
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1961
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Reel 75
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Brown, Emma W.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the influence of Samuel A. Armstrong and William H. Baldwin on Booker T. Washington. |
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Burros, Robert J.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Du Bois' membership in the Communist Party. |
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Cappelli, John
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1961
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Reel 75
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Du Bois' thoughts on the development of an American Labor Party. |
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Belfield-Clarke, C.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Henry Sylvester Will iams and the Pan-African movement. |
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Columbia University. Also: Louis M. Starr
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: an oral history interview of Du Bois. |
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Committee to Aid the Monroe (N.C.) Defendants
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Robert F. Williams. |
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Molina, Francisco. Committee to Defend Francisco Molina
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1961
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Reel 75
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Sobell, Morton. Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell. Also: Helen Sobell
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1961
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Reel 75
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Communist Party, U.S.A. Also: Gus Hall
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Du Bois' past attitude towards Communism and the reasons for his present desire to join the Party. |
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Communist Party. Negro Commission. Also: William L. Patterson, Claude Lightfoot
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1961
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Reel 75
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Cowan, L. Gray
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Crusaders for Freedom
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Robert F. Williams |
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Dabney, Thomas L.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Davidson, Basil
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana |
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Diton, Carl
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1961
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Reel 75
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Douglass High School
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the death of Yolande Du Bois Williams |
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Dunham, Barrows
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1961
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Reel 75
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Du Bois, Shirley Graham
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1961
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Reel 75
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Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Also: Richard Gibson
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the work of this group. |
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Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Du Bois' papers and library |
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Forbes, Kenneth Kipley
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1961
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Reel 75
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Form letter from Forbes and others concerning the Supreme Court's upholding of the Internal Security Act of 1950. |
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Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrunrah, Alex Quaison-Sackey
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana;concerning Du Bois' move to Ghana. |
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Ghana Academy of Learning. Also: E. A. Boateng, A. A. Kwapong
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: plans for Du Bois' work on the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Goshal, Kumar
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: developments in Ghana. |
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1961
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Reel 75
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Guinea. Also: Sekou Toure
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Hunton, W. A.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Recent news; concerning the Encyclopedia Africana |
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1961
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Reel 75
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India. Also: Jawaharlal Nehru
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1961
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Reel 75
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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International Institute for Peace. Also: V. Chkhikvadze, Fernand Vigne
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Latin American Conference for National Independence, Economic Freedom and Peace; concerning developments in Vietnam; concerning other aspects of the group's interests. |
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Izvestiia
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1961
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Reel 75
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Jaffe, Bernard
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Du Bois' will |
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Cheddi Jagan
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: developments in British Guiana. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1961
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Reel 75
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Johnson, Oakley C.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Du Bois' recollections of his early interest in socialism and the influence of that philosophy on the NAACP. |
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Julien, Charles-Andre
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana |
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Kamel, Murad
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana |
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Kent, Rockwell
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1961
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Reel 75
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Includes a copy of a letter from Richard Morford to Kent on the effects of the Supreme Court decision about the Communist Party on the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. |
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Kenyatta, Jomo
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1961
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Reel 75
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Letter from tlu Bois on the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Kuo Mo-jo
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana |
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Kuznetsov, V. V.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Du Bois' decision to join the Communist Party. |
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Lewis, William Arthur
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana |
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Liberation. Also: A. J. Muste
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1961
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Reel 75
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Liberty Book Club. Also: Carl Marzani
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: possible publication of Du Bois' books. |
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Lindsay, Barbara
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: a possible new Niagara movement, with Du Bois' opinions of current Negro leaders. |
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Lochard, Meta
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1961
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Reel 75
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois. |
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Lorch, Lee
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1961
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Reel 75
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McCanns, David Graham
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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McFarlane, Du Bois
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1961
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Reel 75
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Mali. Also: President Modibo Keita
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1961
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Reel 75
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Invitation to a conference on Neo Colonialism. |
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Marzani, Carl
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1961
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Reel 75
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Massachusetts Review. Also: Sidney Kaplan
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1961
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Reel 75
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Mboya, Tom
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Merriam, Eve
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1961
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Reel 75
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Poem from Merriam for Du Bois' birthday. |
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1961
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Reel 75
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Murphy, George B.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Nash, Roy
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1961
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Reel 75
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National Assembly for Democratic Rights
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the decision of the Supreme Court upholding the Internal Security Act of 1950. |
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National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. Also: Harry Emerson Fosdick
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1961
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Reel 75
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Nearing, Scott
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1961
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Reel 75
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Nelson, Truman
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1961
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Reel 75
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Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: a pamphlet by Du Bois on Nigeria. |
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Odinga, Oginga
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Jomo Kenyatta. |
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Oliver, Elizabeth
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the death of Yolande Du Bois Williams. |
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Pankhurst, Richard
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Partington, Paul G.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: his research on Du Bois. |
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Pauling, Linus
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1961
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Reel 75
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Statement from Pauling opposing the spread of nuclear weapons |
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Pickett, Clarence E.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: an appeal to the U. S. President for the pardon of Frank Wilkinson and Carl Braden. |
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Pomerantz, Charlotte
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the origin of the term Pan African. |
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Roback, A. A.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: an article by Du Bois on Albert Schweitzer. |
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Rogovin, Milton
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: his project to photograph store-front Negro churches in Buffalo, New York. |
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Science and Society. Also: Eugene D. Genovese
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1961
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Reel 75
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Statement from Du Bois or; the journal |
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Seven Seas Publishers. Also: Gertrude Gelbin Heym
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the publication of a Du Bois Reader. |
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Shibeika, Mekki
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Societe Africaine de Culture. Also: Alioune Diop
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1961
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Reel 75
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Soviet Peace Committee
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: C. B. and Lillian Baldwin |
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Tanganyika. Also: Julius Nyerere
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Trinidad
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: Henry Sylvester Williams and his work in the Pan-African movement. |
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Wallerstein, Immanuel
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1961
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Reel 75
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Du Bois' criticisms of his paper on Pan Africanism. |
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Williams, Robert F.
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1961
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Reel 75
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Re: a proposed declaration of complaint from Afro-Americans to the United Nations. |
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Williams, Yolande Du Bois
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1961
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Reel 75
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World Peace Council. Also: J. D. Bernal, Isabelle Blurne
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1961
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Reel 75
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A. General Correspondence, 1962
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1962
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Africa Institute. Also: Ivan Potekhin
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: plans for the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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African Communist. Also: Ellis Bowles
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1962
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Reel 75
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African National Congress. Also: Chief Albert John Luthuli
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Allott, Anthony
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encydopedia Africana. |
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Apter, David E.
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Aptheker, Bettina
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1962
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Reel 75
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Recent news. |
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1962
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Reel 75
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Aslan, Anna
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: Du Bois' health. |
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Bambotte, Makombo
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Afriqds. |
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Blyden, W. E.
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Brausch, Georges
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Cabot, Jean
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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China
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1962
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Reel 75
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Communication from W. E. B. and Shirley Graham Du Bois to the Chinese people thanking them for their help in leading opposition to the attempt of the U.S. to outlaw the Communist Party. |
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Dover, Maureen
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: Cedric Dover |
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Ecole Nationale des Langues Orientales Vivantes
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Ethiopia. Also: Haile Selassie
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1962
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Reel 75
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Letter from Du Bois on the Encyclogedia Africana. |
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Friedland, William H.
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrumah
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: Du Bois' work on the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Ghana Academy of Sciences. Also: E. A. Boateng, W. A. Hunton
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: plans for and work on the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Guinea. Also: Sekou Toure concerning W. A. Hunton's possible work for the Encyclopedia Africana.
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1962
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Reel 75
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Hunton, W. A.
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: his work as an assistant on the Encyclopedia Africana project. |
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International Congress of Africanists
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1962
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Reel 75
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International Institute for Peace. Also: V. Chkhikvadze
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1962
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Reel 75
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Re: plans for a World Peace Council delegation to visit African countries. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1962
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Reel 75
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Lorch, Lee
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1962
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Reel 75
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Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe
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1962
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Reel 76
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Letter from Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Pankhurst, Richard
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1962
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Reel 76
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Porter, Arthur T.
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1962
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Reel 76
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Seven Seas Publishers. Also: Gertrude Gelbin Heym
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1962
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Reel 76
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Re: a Du Bois Reader. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1962
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Reel 76
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United Arab Republic Cultural Centre. Also: Abdul Aziz Abdul Haqq Hilmy
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1962
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Reel 76
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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Woddis, Jack
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1962
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Reel 76
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Re: the Encyclopedia Africana. |
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World Peace Council
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1962
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Reel 76
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A. General Correspondence, 1963
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1963
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Accra (Ghana). Assembly
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1963
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Reel 76
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Re: the death of Du Bois. |
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All-India Peace Council
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1963
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Reel 76
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Re: the death of Du Bois. |
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Aptheker, Herbert
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1963
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Reel 76
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Re: the death of Du Bois. |
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Association of Surinam Students in Amsterdam
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1963
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Reel 76
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Re: the death of Du Bois. |
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Belfrage, Cedric
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1963
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Reel 76
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Re: the death of Du Bois. |
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Ben Bella, Ahmed
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1963
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Bontemps, Arna
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1963
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British Guiana. Also: Cheddi Jagan
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1963
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China. Also: Mao Tse-tung, Chou En-lai, Soong Ching-ling
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1963
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Communist Party, U.S.A.
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1963
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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr. Also: Gus Hall
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1963
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Elkin, Kyrle
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1963
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Ghana Academy of Sciences. Also: W. A. Hunton
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1963
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Stefan and Gertrude Gelbin Heym
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1963
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Hughes, Langston
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1963
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International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union. Also: Harry Bridges
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1963
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Jackson, Esther Cooper
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1963
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Kenyatta, Jomo
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1963
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Kuo Mo-jo
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1963
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Kuznetsov, V. V.
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1963
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Melish, William Howard
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1963
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Moos, Elizabeth
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1963
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National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: Malcolm Cowley
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1963
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Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe
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1963
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Reel 76
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North Vietnam. Also: Ho Chi-Minh
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1963
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Roberts, Holland
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1963
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Robeson, Paul
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1963
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Reel 76
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Simon, Abbott
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1963
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Reel 76
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Soviet Peace Committee
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1963
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Strong, Anna Louise
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1963
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U.S.S.R. Also: Nikita Khrushchev
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1963
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Reel 76
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Birthday greetings to Du Bois; on the death of Du Bois. |
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Winston, Henry
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1963
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Reel 76
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World Peace Council. Also: J. D. Bernal
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1963
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A. General Correspondence, 1964
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1964
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Du Bois Memorial Committee. Also: Ossie Davis
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1964
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Reel 76: 524
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McIlvaine, Laura Carr
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Correspondence with Shirley Graham Du Bois. |
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A. General Correspondence, 1965
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1965
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Miscellaneous Material
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1965
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A. General Correspondence, undated
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Alpha Phi Alpha
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American Committee on Africa. Also: John Gunther, James A. Pike
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American Peace Crusade
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n.d.
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Atlanta University. Also: John Hope
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Memo concerning American Negroes and labor unions |
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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Fast, Howard
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Johnson, J. Rosamond
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Nash, Roy
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N.A.A.C.P.
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Robeson, Paul
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Simon, Kathleen
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Society of African Culture
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Southern Conference Educational Fund
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Booklet concerning prejudice. |
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Strong, Sydney
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Statement from Du Bois concerning the working of democracy in America. |
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Ure, Mary
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Personal materials
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Including notes, statements, financial items, lecture and appointment schedules, programs, correspondence with Du Bois' secretaries and assistants and other personal items. Arranged by year. |
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Cite as: W.E.B. Du Bois Papers (MS 312). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.