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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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B. Crisis Correspondence
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1911-1934
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1911
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1911
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N.A.A.C.P.
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1911
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Reel 4: 204
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Financial records of the Crisis. |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1912
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1912
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Barber, J. Max
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1912
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Reel 4: 414
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Re: the circulation and finances of the Voice of the Negro. |
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Clement, E. H.
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1912
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Reel 4: 421
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N.A.A.C.P.
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1912
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Reel 4: 422
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Financial materials; reports. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1912
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Reel 4: 468
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Re: the finances of the Crisis |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1913
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1913
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1913
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Reel 4: 551
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard
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1913
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Reel 4: 554
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Financial reports; correspondence concerning Villard's resignation as a contributing editor of the Crisis. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1913
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Reel 4: 579
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1914
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1914
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Bumstead, Horace
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1914
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Reel 4: 1023
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Correspondence concerning the conduct of The Crisis and comments made in it about the Episcopalian Church. |
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Corrothers, James O.
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1914
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Reel 4: 1026
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Dole, Charles F.
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1914
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Reel 4: 1029
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Re: the editorial policies of The Crisis and about a recent article on Robert C. Ogden. |
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Gruening, Ernest H.
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1914
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Reel 4: 1035
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Hope, John
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1914
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Reel 4: 1036
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Kidder, C. G.
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1914
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Reel 4: 1037
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Re: a Crisis article about Robert C. Ogden. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard. Joel Spingarn, Mary White Ovington, George Crawford, May Childs Nerney, Jane Addams, George Bradford, Charles Studin
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1914
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Reel 4: 1043
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Financial materials; reports; correspondence on the relation of The Crisis to the NAACP; miscellaneous materials. |
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Pinkett, Y. J.
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1914
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Reel 4: 1137
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Pratt, Richard H.
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1914
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Reel 4: 1138
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Letter to Du Bois about The Crisis' stand against segregation. |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1915
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1915
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Eldridge, Herbert Rucker
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1915
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Reel 5: 228
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Milholland, Inez
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1915
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Reel 5: 232
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Joel Spingarn, George Bradford
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1915
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Reel 5: 233
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Correspondence; financial materials. |
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Wendell Phillips Memorial Association. Also: William Brigham
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1915
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Reel 5: 287
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Re: the mention in The Crisis of a Boston protest against The Birth of a Nation. |
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Tinkham, Alice
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1915
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Reel 5: 290
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Letter from Tinkham concerning a Crisis editorial on the death of Booker T. Washington. |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1916
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1916
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Beasley, Delilah
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1916
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Reel 5
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Boyd, Henry A.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a controversy in the Baptist Church. |
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Gunner, Byron
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1916
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Reel 5
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Hallinan, Charles
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1916
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Reel 5
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Publicity suggestions for The Crisis from Hallinan |
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Hope, John
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1916
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Reel 5
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Mclntyre, R. H.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Comments to Du Bois about a Crisis editorial critical of England. |
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Moton, R. R.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Re: a letter to Moton published by Du Bois in The Crisis. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Roy Nash, A. G. Dill
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1916
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Reel 5
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Financial and budget materials; correspondence; auditor's report. |
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Rai, Lajpat
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1916
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Reel 5
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1916
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Reel 5
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Storey, Moorfield
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter to Du Bois concerning a Crisis editorial |
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Tinkham, Alice
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1916
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Reel 5
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Letter from Du Bois concerning a Crisis editorial on Booker T. Washington. |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1917
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1917
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1917
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Reel 5
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Flipper, Henry O.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Grimke, Francis J.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Hurst, John
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1917
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Reel 5
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1917
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Reel 5
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Kennaday, Paul
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1917
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Reel 5
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Lord, S. Churchstone
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1917
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Reel 5
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill
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1917
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Reel 5
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Financial materials; reports |
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Pickens, William
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1917
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Reel 5
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Rankin, Anne
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1917
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Reel 5
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1917
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Reel 5
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Scott, Emmett
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1917
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Reel 5
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Storey, Moorfield
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1917
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Reel 5
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Van Schaick, John, Jr.
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1917
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Reel 5
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones' report on Black education |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1918
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1918
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Burroughs, Charles
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1918
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Reel 7: 294
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Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
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1918
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Reel 7: 296
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Cook, Coralie
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1918
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Reel 7: 319
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Fauset, Jessie
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1918
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Reel 7: 334
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Re: the position of Literary Editor of the Crisis. |
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Gunner, Byron
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1918
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Reel 7: 347
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Re: Du Bois' "Close Ranks" editorial. |
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Hayford, Casely
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1918
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Reel 7: 356
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Jason, W. C.
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1918
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Reel 7: 364
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Letter to Du Bois concerning a Crisis editorial on Black education. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill, Mary White Ovington, Charles Studin, Jessie Fauset, Oswald Garrison Villard, John Shillady
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1918
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Reel 7: 375
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Financial and budget materials; reports; Crisis committee materials and correspondence; correspondence with Studin concerning government interest in the editorial policy of The Crisis during the war; miscellaneous. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1918
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Reel 7: 456
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U.S. Department of Labor. Also: George E. Haynes
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1918
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Reel 7: 463
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U.S. War Department. Also: Newton D. Baker
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1918
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Reel 7: 470
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Van Loon, Hendrik Willem
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1918
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Reel 7: 474
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Wallace, Sam
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1918
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Reel 7: 476
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Correspondence concerning Du Bois' "Close Ranks" editorial |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1919
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1919
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Brown, Hallie Q.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Letter from Brown concerning the delay in mailing of the May issue of The Crisis. |
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Capper, Arthur
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1919
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Reel 8
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Re: the Post Office's delay in mailing the May Crisis. |
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Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
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1919
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Reel 8
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Carter, Elmer A.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Letter to Du Bois concerning the Black soldier in the war. |
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Cassell, Nathaniel
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1919
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Reel 8
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Davis, Harry E.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Harris, Abram L.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Re: a speech by William Monroe Trotter in Richmond, Virginia. |
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Haynes, George E.
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1919
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Reel 8
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Independent Order of St. Luke. Also: Maggie Walker
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1919
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Reel 8
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Kenyon, Mrs. George
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1919
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Reel 8
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Correspondence about her accusation that Du Bois was anti-German. |
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Lawrence, David
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1919
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Reel 8
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Letter from Du Bois questioning published comments by Lawrence about the Black press and The Crisis. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill. John Shillady, James Weldon Johnson, Moorfield Storey, Jessie Fauset, Mary White Ovington, Robert Bagnall
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1919
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Reel 8
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Financial material; reports; correspondence concerning the delay by the Post Office in the mailing of the May issue; information on the Tercentenary Commemoration. |
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New York State Woman Suffrage Party
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1919
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Reel 8
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Pickens, William
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1919
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Reel 8
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Pingree, Lizzie
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1919
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Reel 8
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Sirnpson, James
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1919
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Reel 8
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Re: Simpson's experiences in France while in the Army. |
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Wheeler, Laura
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1919
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Reel 8
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Young, Charles
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1919
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Reel 8
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1920
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1920
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Caldwell, W. A.
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: participation of Black soldiers in World War I. |
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Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
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1920
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Reel 9
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Drinkwater, John
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1920
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Reel 9
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Heming, Julia
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1920
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Reel 9
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Criticism of The Crisis' attitude toward the South. |
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Howard High School (Wilmington, Del.)
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1920
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Reel 9
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Re: the dismissal of Alice Dunbar Nelson from her teaching position. |
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Joint Protective Board of Railway Coach and Car Cleaners
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1920
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Reel 9
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Copy of a protest against the working conditions of the Pullman Company. |
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N.A.A.C.P.
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1920
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Reel 9
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1919 annual report; monthly reports of the Crisis; financial statements |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1921
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1921
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Boddy, James M.
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1921
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Reel 10: 681
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Re: Thomas Jesse Jones and ethnology. |
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Bulkley, William L.
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1921
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Reel 10: 695
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Bustin, D. J.
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1921
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Reel 10: 697
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Re: Irish prejudice against Blacks and Irish independence. |
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Cheyney, Amanda
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1921
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Reel 10: 701
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Re: Eugene Debs and the attitude toward Blacks of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. |
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DeArmond, Fred
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1921
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Reel 10: 707
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Re: the attitude of the South toward Blacks and Mexicans. |
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Douglass, Mitchell
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1921
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Reel 10: 721
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Re: American Blacks emigrating to Africa. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn
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1921
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Reel 10: 748
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Monthly reports; financial statements; annual report; copies of correspondence of Spingarn with the Black Star Line over the correction of an error in a article. |
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Owens, John H.
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1921
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Reel 10: 809
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Re: a Du Bois article; including Owens' views on means of improving conditions of Black Americans. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1921
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Reel 10: 812
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Letter from Peabody expressing dissatisfaction with Du Bois' views. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund
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1921
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Reel 10: 813
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Redmond, S. D.
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1921
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Reel 10: 823
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Enclosing a copy of a letter to the Memphis Commercial Appeal concerning the rights of Blacks. |
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Smith, Albert A.
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1921
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Reel 10: 840
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Storey, Moorfield
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1921
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Reel 10: 844
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Re: a Crisis editorial on a speech by President Warren G. Harding. |
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Thomas, Victor P.
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1921
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Reel 10: 847
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Article by Thomas about a speech given by Du Bois in New Orleans. |
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1921
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Reel 10: 852
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1922
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1922
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Allison, Madeline
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: her responsibilities as secretary for The Crisis. |
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Andrews, William
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Atlanta Independent
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the paper's difficulty in receiving exchange copies of The Crisis. |
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: possible establishment of a Negro art and literature institute. |
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Brown, C. S.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Butler, Frank
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the possible establishment of a Negro art and literature institute. |
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Ceruti, E. Burton
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: a possible Negro art and literature institute. |
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Cobb, James A.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Commercial Intelligence Bureau of Liberia
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1922
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Reel 11
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Copeland, Allie
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1922
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Reel 11
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Letter criticizing the attitude of The Crisis. |
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Davis, Benjamin J., Sr.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Demby, E. Thomas
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Diton, Carl
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1922
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Reel 11
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Comment on the death of E. Azalia Hackley. |
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Domingo, W. A.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the possibility of trade between various Black groups. |
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Dorsinville, Luc
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Edwards, E. M.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: racial intermarriage. |
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Freelon, Allan R.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the formation of a Negro art and literature institute. |
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Hathaway, Isaac
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the formation of a Negro art and literature institute. |
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Jones, Robert E.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill |
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Liberian Bureau of Inforination
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1922
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Reel 11
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Miller, Kelly
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Mitchell, C. E.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill |
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Moore, Fred R.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Moorland, J. E.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill |
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Morton, Ferdinand Q.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dye! Bill. |
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Moss, H. B.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer bill. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Joel Spingarn, Moorfield Storey
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1922
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Reel 11
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Monthly reports; 1922 annual report. |
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National Association of Colored Women
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1922
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Reel 11
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Letter from Du Bois suggesting that they adopt The Crisis as their official organ. |
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National Races Congress. Also: W. H. Jernigan
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1922
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Reel 11
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New Bedford Standard
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the term "Negress." |
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Nolan, Joseph
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Black Star Line. |
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Phillips, Homer
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: an article on Leroy Bundy whom the NAACP had assisted after his arrest during the 1917 East St. Louis riot. |
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Randolph, A. Philip
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill |
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Sekanyolya
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1922
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Reel 11
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Correspondence with this Ugandan newspaper. |
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Sexton, D. R.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: Du Bois' statements on the illegitimacy of Abraham Lincoln. |
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Smith, Albert A.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Tanner, Henry O.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Vann, Robert L.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Wallace, P. A.
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Werner, Alice
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1922
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Reel 11
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Re: the Black Star Line; on the possible republication of her books. |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1923
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1923
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Abbott, Robert
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1923
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Reel 12: 1034
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Sr.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1035
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter G. Woodson
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1923
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Reel 12: 1046
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Baltimore Afro-American. Also: Carl Murphy
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1923
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Reel 12: 1050
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Benjamin, Thomas
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1923
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Reel 12: 1051
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Re: a article on the Seventh Day Adventist Church. |
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Bibb, Joseph
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1923
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Reel 12: 1057
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Brown, Hallie Q.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1059
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Committee on Church Cooperation (Atlanta, Ga.)
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1923
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Reel 12: 1069
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Re: Sherwood Eddy. |
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Dammond, William H.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1080
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Re: The Crisis' recognition of educational activities. |
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Davis, Edward P.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1086
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Re: The Birth of a Nation and other films prejudicial to Blacks being shown in Europe and America. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1089
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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De Halzme, J. T.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1090
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Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise. |
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Dickerson, G. Edward
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1923
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Reel 12: 1097
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Re: an article he and William Lloyd Imes co-authored for the Crisis about the Cheyney Institute in Philadelphia. |
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Diton, Carl
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1923
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Reel 12: 1101
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Duffield, Mrs. E. A.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1111
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Fortune, R. F.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1122
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Francis, Rothschild
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1923
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Gillespie, A. R.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1127
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Green, S. W.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1128
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Guy, James H.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1128
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Hawkins, W. Ashbie
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1923
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Reel 12: 1131
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Haynes, George E.
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1923
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Howard, Charles
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1923
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Reel 12: 1153
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Howard, Wesley
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1923
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Reel 12: 1156
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Howe, Annie
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1923
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Reel 12: 1170
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Re: The Outlook, its editorial policy, and the controversy over a veterans' hospital at Tuskegee. |
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Imes, William Lloyd
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1923
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Reel 12: 1174
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Re: an article on Cheyney Institute written with G. Edward Dickerson. |
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Jacobson, A.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1182
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Re: objections to the publication of lynching photographs in The Crisis. |
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Kelley, Florence
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1923
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Reel 12: 1198
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Re: the Sterling-Towner Bill. |
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Lynch, John R.
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1923
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Reel 12: 1206
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MacDade, A. O.
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1923
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Re: Cheyney Institute. |
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1923
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Reel 12: 1216
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Nelson, Alice Dunbar
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1923
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Pace, Harry H.
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1923
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Palmer, Loring C.
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1923
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Penn, I. Garland
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1923
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Phillips, C. H.
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1923
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Pickens, William
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1923
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Reel 12: 1289
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Reed, Irvin
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1923
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Reel 13: 4
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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Smith, Albert A.
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1923
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Reel 13: 41
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Re: his art work for The Crisis. |
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Tarbert, S. H.
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1923
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Reel 13: 69
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Re: use of the ten "Negro." |
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Tobias, Channing H.
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1923
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1923
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Walters, Lelia
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1923
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Reel 13: 107
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Re: a controversy over the claim that President Woodrow Wilson failed to return to Bishop Alexander Walters a letter containing his campaign pledges to American Blacks. |
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Watson, Blanche
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1923
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Reel 13: 107
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Re: a Crisis article on the Dyer Bill. |
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Wetmore, J. Douglas
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1923
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Reel 13: 120
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Wheeler, Laura
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1923
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Work, Monroe N.
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1923
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1923
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Reel 13: 176
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Re: the Dyer Bill. |
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1924
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African World
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1924
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Reel 14: 472
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Re: Marcus Garvey. |
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Allen, W. E.
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1924
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Reel 14: 473
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Barth, Max
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1924
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Reel 14: 476
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Re: the "swastika" used as a decorative border on the pages of The Crisis |
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Black Swan Phonograph Company
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1924
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Reel 14: 489
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Bok, Edward
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1924
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Reel 14: 490
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1924
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Reel 14: 491
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Brummit, Dan B.
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1924
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Reel 14: 492
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Burleigh, Harry T.
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1924
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Reel 14: 497
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Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
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1924
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Reel 14: 509
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Cather, Willa
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1924
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Reel 14: 512
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1924
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Reel 14: 513
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Re: the Spingarn Prize and his writings. |
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Coles, L. F.
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1924
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Reel 14: 518
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Crawford, George W.
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1924
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Reel 14: 522
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Curtis, T. A.
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1924
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Advice for Black voters in the 1924 election |
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Dabney, Thomas L.
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1924
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Reel 14: 525
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Comments on a Crisis editorial |
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1924
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Reel 14: 526
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Advice for Black voters in the 1924 election. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1924
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Reel 14: 535
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Re: postal rates for The Crisis and advice for Black voters in the 1924 election. |
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Derricotte, Juliette
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1924
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Reel 14: 545
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District of Columbia Public Library
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1924
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Reel 14: 556
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Re: the indexing of The Crisis by the H. W. Wilson Company. |
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Farrow, W. M.
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1924
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Reel 14: 573
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Re: Farrow's art work |
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
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1924
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Reel 14: 574
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Frank, Glenn
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1924
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Reel 14: 577
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1924
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Reel 14: 578
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Gorum, Troy P.
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1924
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Reel 14: 590
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Re: an article for The Crisis. |
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Hamilton, P. A.
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1924
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Reel 14: 601
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Hampden, Walter
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1924
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Reel 14: 603
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Harris, Abram L.
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1924
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Reel 14: 606
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Re: his contribution to The Crisis; concerning V. F. Calverton. |
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1924
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Reel 14: 611
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Advice to Black voters in the 1924 election. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1924
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Reel 14: 621
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Jones, Rosalie
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1924
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Reel 14: 623
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Julian, Percy
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1924
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Reel 14: 640
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Re: a possible contribution to The Crisis |
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Lewis, Sinclair
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1924
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Reel 14: 644
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1924
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Reel 14: 652
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Maran, Rene
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1924
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Reel 14: 653
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Methodist Episcopal Church. Board of Education for Negroes
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1924
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Reel 14: 655
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Re: a Crisis article on W.H. Crogman. |
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Nail, John E.
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1924
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Reel 14: 664
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N.A.A.C.P.
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1924
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Reel 14: 669
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Materials include Ovington's lengthy report on the journal and Crisis Committee items. |
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New York Public Library
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1924
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Reel 14: 700
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Re: indexing of The Crisis. |
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Newark (N.J.) Public Library
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1924
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Reel 14: 702
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Re: indexing of The Crisis. |
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1924
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Reel 14: 704
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Re: a contribution to The Crisis. |
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ONeill, Eugene
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1924
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Reel 14: 710
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Owens, Gordon W.
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1924
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Reel 14: 711
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Letter to Du Bois concerning an editorial in The Crisis and urging support for the Worker's Party. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1924
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Reel 14: 715
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Re: Crisis articles. |
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Pickens, William
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1924
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Reel 14: 724
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Re: a Crisis editorial. |
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Redding, J. Saunders
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1924
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Reel 14: 747
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Re: poems submitted to The Crisis. |
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Robinson, Edward Arlington
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1924
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Reel 14: 761
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund
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1924
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Reel 14: 772
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Re: an error in a report written about the Fund. |
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Shaw, George Bernard
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1924
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Reel 14: 778
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Smith, Albert A.
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1924
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Reel 14: 791
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Re: his art work for The Crisis. |
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Spingarn, Amy
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1924
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Reel 14: 803
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Spingarn, Arthur B.
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1924
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Reel 14: 803
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Stallings, Laurence
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1924
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Reel 14: 815
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Swann, Thomas W.
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1924
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Reel 14: 817
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Re: Black support for Republicans in past elections. |
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Tanner, Henry O.
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1924
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Reel 14: 822
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Thornton, H. T.
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1924
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Reel 14: 833
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Re: an article on Marcus Garvey. |
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Thurman, H. Wallace
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1924
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Reel 14: 835
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Toomer, Jean
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1924
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Reel 14: 838
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Re: a possible contribution. |
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Torrence, Ridgely
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1924
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Reel 14: 841
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Van Loon, Hendrik Willem
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1924
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Reel 14: 857
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Re: a contribution to The Crisis. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1924
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Reel 14: 874
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Watson, Blanche
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1924
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Reel 14: 882
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Wells, H. G.
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1924
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Reel 14: 886
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Wheeler, Laura
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1924
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Reel 14: 890
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H. W. Wilson Company
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1924
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Reel 14: 920
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Re: indexing of the Crisis. |
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Winsor, Ellen
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1924
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Reel 14: 923
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Re: an article by E. Franklin Frazier on the use of violence. |
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1924
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Reel 14: 930
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Yerby, W. J.
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1924
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Reel 14: 940
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Young, Nathan B.
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1924
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Reel 14: 948
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Re: Crisis articles and Fisk University |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1925
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1925
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Adams, A. D.
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1925
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Reel 16: 902
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Re: the accusation that Du Bois was prejudiced against West Indians. |
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Anderson, Marian
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1925
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Reel 16: 972
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Associated Publishers
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1925
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Reel 16: 984
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Barrell, Alexina
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1925
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Reel 16: 988
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Bond, James
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1925
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Reel 16: 1031
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Bradby, R. L.
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1925
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Reel 16: 1044
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Re: the Sweet trial. |
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1925
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Reel 16: 1047
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Broun, Heywood
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1925
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Reel 16: 1059
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Burroughs, Charles
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1925
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Reel 16: 1074
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Burroughs, Nannie H.
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1925
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Reel 16: 1074
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Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
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1925
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Reel 16: 1107
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1925
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Reel 16: 1124
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Coleman, Anita Scott
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1925
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Reel 16: 1148
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Cook, George W.
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1925
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Reel 16: 1159
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Re: Howard University. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1925
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Reel 16: 1178
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Cullen, Countee
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1925
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Reel 16: 1185
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Dass, A. K.
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1925
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Reel 16: 1193
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Re: a possible article on India. |
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Dashwood, Gwendolen
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1925
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Reel 16: 1196
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Regarding an article on her father, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1925
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Reel 16: 1202
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Day, Caroline Bond
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1925
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Reel 16: 1224
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Derricotte, Juliette
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1925
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Reel 16: 1236
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Diton, Carl
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1925
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Reel 16: 1253
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Re: the Black composer, EdwinHill. |
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Djan, Phillip Jao
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1925
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Reel 16: 1263
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Re: the A. K. E. Zion Church and African missions. |
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Dunjee, Roscoe
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1925
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Reel 16: 1280
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Dyer, L. C.
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1925
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Reel 16: 1282
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Re: The Crisis. |
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Espy, Jarnes
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1925
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Reel 16: 1299
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Re: the editorial policy and purpose of The Crisis. |
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1925
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Reel 17: 3
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Re: a possible article. |
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Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America
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1925
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Reel 17: 5
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Re: the Harmon Awards. |
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Fisher, Rudolph
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1925
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Reel 17: 18
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Flipper, J. S.
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1925
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Reel 17: 20
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1925
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Reel 17: 35
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Re: the Standard Life Insurance Company. |
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Gilpin Community Players
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1925
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Reel 17: 75
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Glenn, Joseph B.
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1925
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Reel 17: 78
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Re: an article on the work of the Catholic Church in the South. |
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Gruening, Martha
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1925
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Reel 17: 108
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1925
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Reel 17: 122
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Harris, Abram L.
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1925
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Reel 17: 132
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Re: a Crisis comment on his article on Blacks and economic radicalism. |
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1925
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Reel 17: 161
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1925
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Reel 17: 169
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Hope, John
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1925
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Reel 17: 172
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Horne, Frank S.
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1925
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Reel 17: 175
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Hughes, Langston
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1925
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Reel 17: 185
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1925
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Reel 17: 229
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Johnson, J. Rosamond
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1925
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Reel 17: 233
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Julian, Percy
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1925
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Reel 17: 251
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Kinsley, Samuel
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1925
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Reel 17: 264
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Criticizing Crisis editorial policies during the 1924 election. |
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Lee, William
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1925
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Reel 17: 286
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Re: sales of The Crisis. |
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Lewis, Sinclair
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1925
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Reel 17: 291
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Leys, Norman
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1925
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Reel 17: 293
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Re: his book: Kenya. |
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Lord, S. Churchstone
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1925
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Reel 17: 308
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Lovett, Robert Morss
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1925
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Reel 17: 310
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McKay, Claude
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1925
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Reel 17: 328
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Re: The Crisis and enclosing contributions for the journal |
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Maran, Rene
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1925
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Reel 17: 330
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Milholland, Inez
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1925
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Reel 17: 341
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Re: her husband. |
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Munson, Gorham
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1925
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Reel 17: 360
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: William Pickens, James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, Jessie Fauset. Mary White Ovington, A. G. Dill, Robert Bagnall, Charles Studin
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1925
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Reel 17: 365
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Memo from Ovington on a proposed editorial on Fisk; concerning a proposed editorial on President Stanley Durkee of Howard University; monthly reports; Crisis Committee materials; financial statements; concerning the distribution of The Crisis in Louisville and San Oiego. |
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New York Public Library
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1925
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Reel 17: 446
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1925
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Reel 17: 451
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Northwestern Christian Advocate. Also: Dan Brummit
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1925
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Reel 17: 458
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ONeill, Eugene
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1925
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Reel 17: 462
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Osborn, Chase
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1925
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Reel 17: 468
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Re: Crisis comments on General Robert Bullard. |
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Owens, Gordon W.
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1925
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Reel 17: 471
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Re: his criticisms of Du Bois and the NAACP. |
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Peabody, George Foster
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1925
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Reel 17: 485
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Letter to Du Bois criticizing Crisis editorials |
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Powell, Wilson
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1925
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Reel 17: 516
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Criticizing lynching stories in The Crisis. |
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Reiss, Winold
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1925
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Reel 17: 535
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Smith, Albert A.
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1925
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Reel 17: 573
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Spingarn, Amy
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1925
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Reel 17: 597
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1925
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Reel 17: 599
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Storey, Moorfield
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Sunday School Teacher. Also: S. N. Vass
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1925
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Reel 17: 617
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Re: Fisk University. |
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Survey Graphic
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1925
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1925
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Toomer, Jean
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1925
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Turner, Thomas W.
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1925
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Re: Howard University. |
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1925
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Waters, James C.
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1925
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Re: discrimination against blacks in the District of Columbia railroad station. |
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Watson, Blanche
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1925
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Wells, H. G.
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Wheeler, Laura
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1925
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Wood, L. Hollingsworth
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Woodruff, Hale
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1925
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Woofter, T. J., Jr.
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1925
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1926
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African Methodist Episcopal Church. Department of Foreign Missions
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1926
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Letter to Du Bois responding to an article critical of them appearing in The Crisis. |
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Alexander, Lillian
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1926
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Azikiwe, Nnamdi
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1926
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1926
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Bethune, Mary McLeod
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1926
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Binga, Jesse
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1926
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Bontemps, Arna
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1926
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1926
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Re: what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks. |
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1926
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Brown, Hallie Q.
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1926
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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling
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1926
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Bunnell, Isabelle
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1926
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Re: Ingleside Seminary. |
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1926
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Citizens and Southern Bank and Trust Company. Also: R. R. Wright, Sr.
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1926
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Re: The Crisis contest for articles on Black banks. |
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Coles, L. F.
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1926
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Comments from Coles on Senator William Borah's remarks on Black suffrage. |
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Crawford, Alice
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1926
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Crawford, George W.
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1926
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Cromwell, Otelia
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1926
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Cullen, Countee
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1926
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Davis, Harry E.
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1926
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Deutsch, Babette
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1926
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Diton, Carl
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1926
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Dixwell Community House. Also: Crawford, George
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1926
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Douglas, Aaron
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1926
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Drummond, Charlotte
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1926
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Re: the temporary exclusion of The Crisis from the mail in 1917 by the government. |
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Edmonds, Randolph
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1926
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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
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1926
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Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson
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1926
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1926
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Gregory, Montgomery
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1926
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Grimke, Francis J.
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1926
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1926
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Harris, Abram L.
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1926
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Herndon, A. F.
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1926
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Re: the Crisis contest for articles on Black banking and insurance. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1926
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Hood, Solomon Porter
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1926
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Horne, Frank S.
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1926
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Houston, Drusilla Dunjee
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1926
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Hughes, Langston
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1926
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Hunt, Ida Gibbs
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1926
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Hurston, Zora Neale
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1926
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1926
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1926
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Re: the Spingarn Prize; concerning what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks. |
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Jones, Mildred Bryant
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1926
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Kenton, Edna
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1926
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Kentucky. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: James Bond
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1926
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Re: a lynching in that state. |
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Kerlin, Robert T.
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1926
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Lasker, Bruno
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1926
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Lee, Algernon
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1926
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Leslie, Robert
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1926
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Leys, Norman
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1926
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Reel 20: 1009
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Re: the attitude of the British Labor problems. |
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Liberty Life Insurance Company of Illinois. Also: M. O. Bousfield
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1926
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Re: the Crisis contest for articles on Black insurance. |
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Locke, Alain
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1926
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McCune, Catherine
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1926
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Reel 20: 1043
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Re: the Ingleside Seminary. |
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Mathews, Loulie A.
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1926
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Miller, George Frazier
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1926
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Murray, Anna
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1926
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Myers, Nannie J.
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1926
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Re: a protest to the Chicago Board of Education over racial references in a textbook. |
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Nail, John E.
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1926
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, James Weldon Johnson, Charles Edward Russell, Paul Kennaday, Charles Studin, A. G. Dill, Walter White, William Pickens
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1926
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N.A.A.C.P. Chicago Branch
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1926
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Reel 20: 1335
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Re: the introduction of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill into Congress. |
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New Orient
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1926
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Reel 20: 1356
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Re: the racial designation of the Riffs of North Africa. |
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1926
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Reel 20: 1365
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Northeastern Life Insurance Company. Also: Harry Pace
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1926
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Reel 20: 1396
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Re: the Crisis insurance contest. |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1926
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Reel 21: 10
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Re: the Spingarn Prize. |
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Pace, Harry H.
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1926
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Perdue, M. M.
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1926
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Phelps, William Lyon
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1926
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Re: the problem of what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks. |
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Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes
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1926
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Pickens, William
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1926
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Poole, Ernest
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1926
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Presbyterian Church. Board of National Missions
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1926
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Reel 21: 109
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Re: conditions at Ingleside Seminary. |
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Quin, R. B.
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1926
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Reel 21: 133
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Re: an article on Howard University scheduled for The Crisis. |
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Ransom, Reverdy C.
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1926
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Redmond, S. D.
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1926
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Re: Redmond's role in a legal dispute in Mississippi. |
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Reid, Ira
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1926
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Richardson, Willis
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1926
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Roberts, Isaac
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1926
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Re: a Crisis article on President Stanley Durkee of Howard University. |
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Julius Rosenwald Fund
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1926
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Reel 21: 202
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Scott, Emmett
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1926
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Skeel, Emily
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1926
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Smith, Albert A.
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1926
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Spingarn, Joel E. Also: Amy Spingarn
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1926
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Talbert, Florence Cole
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1926
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Thurman, H. Wallace
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1926
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Trent, Lucia
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1926
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Turner, Thomas W.
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1926
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Reel 21: 392
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Re: the controversy involving President Stanley Durkee of Howard University. |
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Van Matre, Leora
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1926
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Reel 21: 412
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Re: Ingleside Seminary. |
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Walling, William English
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1926
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Reel 21: 447
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Wetmore, J. Douglas
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1926
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Reel 21: 464
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Woodruff, Hale
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1926
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Reel 21: 534
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1926
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Reel 21: 552
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1927
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African World. Also: Leo Weinthal
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1927
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Alexander, Lillian
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1927
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Reel 23: 624
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Re: a plan to establish a Charles Chesnutt honorarium for the best yearly contribution to the Crisis. |
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American Church Institute for Negroes. Also: Robert Patton
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1927
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Reel 23: 650
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Re: Wallace Battle and the Okolona Industrial Institute. |
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American Fund for Public Service
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1927
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Reel 23: 658
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Associated Publishers. Also: Carter Woodson
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1927
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Reel 23: 676
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Avery Institute. Also: Cox, Benjamin
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1927
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Baker, Josephine
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1927
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Barber, J. Max
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1927
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1927
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Binga, Jesse
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1927
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Bishop, Hutchens
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1927
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Bond, James
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1927
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Boston Public Library. Also: Fanny Goldstein
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1927
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Boutte, Matthew V.
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1927
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Reel 23: 783
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Boyce, Stansbury
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1927
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1927
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1927
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1927
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1927
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Brown, Sterling
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1927
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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling
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1927
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India. Bureau of Information. Also: Nazir Ahmad Khan
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1927
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Butler, James Alpheus
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1927
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Carter, Louis
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1927
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1927
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1927
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Coles, L. F.
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1927
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Co-operative League. Also: James P. Warbasse
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1927
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Cowdery, Mae
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1927
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Crawford, George W.
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1927
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Davis, Allison
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1927
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Dawson, Charles G.
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1927
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Day, Caroline Bond
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1927
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Dett, R. Nathaniel
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1927
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Diton, Carl
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1927
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Douglas, Aaron
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1927
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Du Bois, Yolande
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1927
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Edmonds, Randolph
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1927
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Evanti, Lillian
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1927
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1927
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Fauset, Jessie
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1927
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Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson
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1927
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Forbes, Elizabeth H.
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1927
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1927
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Gregg, John A.
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1927
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Reel 23: 1198
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Bishop in South Africa |
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Grimke, Angelina
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1927
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Reel 23: 1207
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Hampton Institute
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1927
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Reel 23: 1217
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Hardy, Thomas, Jr.
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1927
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Reel 23: 1224
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Re: a story by Marita Bonner. |
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1927
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Hayford, Gladys Casely
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1927
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Reel 23: 1249
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W. C. Heaton and Company
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1927
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Reel 23: 1258
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Auditor's report on The Crisis for the year 1926. |
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Henry, P. S.
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1927
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Reel 23: 1277
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Comments on Crisis articles on South Carolina schools and on Jesse Binga. |
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Hershaw, Lafayette M.
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1927
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Reel 23: 1278
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1927
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Hoffmann, Lionel
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1927
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Reel 23: 1287
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Re: the Catholic Church missions among the Oklahoma Negroes. |
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Hogarth Press. Also: Leonard Woolf
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1927
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Reel 23: 1289
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Re: a book by Lord Olivier |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1927
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Reel 23: 1297
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Re: the format of the Crisis |
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Hope, John
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1927
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Reel 23: 1303
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Horne, Frank S.
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1927
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Reel 23: 1308
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Inter-Racial League of Memphis. Also: T. O. Fuller
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1927
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Reel 23: 1334
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Re: criticism of the group in The Crisis. |
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Jarvis, Antonio
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1927
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Reel 23: 1352
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Comments on Jarvis' drawings from Aaron Douglas. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1927
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Reel 23: 1372
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Jones, Dewey
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1927
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Reel 23: 1391
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Re: the recent Chicago mayoral election and the Negro. |
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Jones, Mildred Bryant
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1927
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Reel 23: 1395
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Re: the Chicago election and the Negro. |
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Jones, Tillman
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1927
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Reel 23: 1404
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Re: reported attempts to seize the land of Estelle Montgomery in Mound Bayou, Mississippi. |
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Kennaday, Paul
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1927
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Reel 24: 7
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Lasker, Bruno
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1927
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Reel 24: 32
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Laughlin, Mrs. H. M.
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1927
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Reel 24: 34
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Re: the format of The Crisis. |
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Lincoln University Alumni Association
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1927
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Reel 24: 53
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Re: recent Du Bois criticisms of the University. |
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Locke, Alain
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1927
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Reel 24: 62
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McCahan, Jim
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1927
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Reel 24: 79
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Re: police interference with his sales of The Crisis in Texas. |
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Morgan, Clement G.
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1927
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Mossell, N. F.
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1927
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Reel 24: 195
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Nail, John E.
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1927
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Reel 24: 215
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Re: the Chesnutt Honorarium. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill, James Weldon Johnson, Arthur Spingarn. William Pickens
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1927
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1927
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Reel 24: 254
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Newsome, J. Thomas
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1927
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Reel 24: 277
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Re: Hampton Institute. |
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Northeastern Life Insurance Company. Also: Harry Pace
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1927
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Reel 24: 296
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Okolona Industrial School. Also: Moorfield Storey, Wallace Battle
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1927
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Reel 24: 392
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Re: the murder of U. S. Baskin at that school. |
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Owens, Maud
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1927
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Reel 24: 426
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Pace, Harry H.
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1927
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Reel 24: 444
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Peabody, Philip
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1927
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Reel 24: 460
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Re: Peabody's criticisms of a Crisis article on bullfighting. |
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Pickens, William
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1927
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Reel 24: 494
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Pillsbury, Albert E.
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1927
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Reel 24: 501
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Re: Okolona Industrial School. |
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Potamkin, Harry
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1927
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Reel 24: 506
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Provincetown Playhouse
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1927
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Reel 24: 510
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Re: Du Bois' criticisms of In Abraham's Bosom. |
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Radek, Karl
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1927
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Reel 24: 512
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Request by Du Bois for information on the Russian poet, Pushkin |
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Read, Florence
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1927
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Reel 24: 525
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Redmond, S. D.
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1927
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Reel 24: 530
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Richardson, Willis
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1927
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Reel 24: 538
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Robinson, J. O.
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1927
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Reel 24: 545
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Re: a Crisis article on The Star of Columbia. |
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Root, E. Merrill
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1927
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Reel 24: 564
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Rosenwald Fund
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1927
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Reel 24: 565
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Requesting financial support for The Crisis. |
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Sayles, L. W.
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1927
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Reel 24: 591
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Re: racial conditions in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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Schomburg, Arthur A.
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1927
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Reel 24: 594
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Southern Aid Society of Virginia. Also: W. A. Jordan
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1927
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Reel 24: 664
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Spence, Eulalie
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1927
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Reel 24: 682
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Spingarn, Amy. Also: Joel Spingarn
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1927
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Reel 24: 689
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Storey, Moorfield
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1927
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Reel 24: 709
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Thompson, Louise
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1927
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Reel 24: 738
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Re: conditions at Hampton Institute |
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Turnbo-Malone, A. M.
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1927
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Reel 24: 762
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Re: a new format for prize contests in The Crisis. |
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Turner, Thomas W.
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1927
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Reel 24: 765
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Re: conditions at Hampton Institute; Turner's criticism of a Du Bois article on the school. |
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Van Orten, Philip
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1927
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Reel 24: 795
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1927
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Reel 24: 814
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Re: the format of The Crisis. |
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Walling, William English
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1927
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Reel 24: 843
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Walls, W. J.
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1927
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Reel 24: 845
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Re: Okolona Industrial School and President Wallace Battle. |
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Watson, Blanche
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1927
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Reel 24: 861
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Wells, H. G.
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1927
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Reel 24: 867
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Re: the Pan-African Congress. |
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Welsh, Herbert
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1927
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Reel 24: 868
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Re: Okolona Industrial School. |
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Wilkerson, Doxey A.
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1927
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Reel 24: 916
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Wood, Clement
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1927
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Reel 24: 956
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1927
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Reel 24: 960
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Workers Herald. Also: Clements Kadalie
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1927
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Reel 24: 961
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Re: conditions in South Africa. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1927
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Reel 24: 964
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Young, Nathan B.
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1927
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Reel 24: 975
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1928
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1928
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Africa Inland Mission about their use of American Negro missionaries
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1928
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Reel 26: 1030
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Allied Arts Center. Also: Maud Cuney Hare
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1928
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Reel 26: 1050
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American Baptist Foreign Mission Society
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1928
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Reel 26: 1062
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American Bible Society
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1928
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Reel 26: 1065
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Their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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1928
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Reel 26: 1066
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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American Friends Board of Foreign Missions
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1928
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Reel 26: 1067
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Banks, W. R.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1117
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Re: plans for The Crisis to gather local news. |
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Bassett, Lizzie
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1928
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Reel 26: 1133
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Re: a project to build a memorial to the Negro in Washington. |
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Bethune, Mary McLeod
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1928
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Reel 26: 1167
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Boardman, Helen
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1928
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Reel 26: 1190
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Re: a Crisis article on the Red Cross and recent Mississippi floods. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1928
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Reel 26: 1192
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Brethren in Christ. Foreign Mission Board
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1928
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Reel 26: 1221
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Bruno, H. C.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1253
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Re: Marcus Garvey. |
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Butler, James Alpheus
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1928
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Reel 26: 1262
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1928
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Reel 26: 1297
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Christian and Missionary Alliance
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1928
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Reel 26: 1301
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1316
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Coleman, Anita Scott
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1928
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Reel 26: 1326
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Coleridge-Taylor, Jessie
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1928
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Reel 26: 1328
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Congo Inland Missions
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1928
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Reel 26: 1346
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Craft, H.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1359
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Re: the recent work of the Red Cross in St. Louis. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1365
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Crogrnan, W. H.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1372
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Cullen, Countee
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1928
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Reel 26: 1377
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Curtis, Mrs. A. M.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1384
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Re: a memorial to the Negro in Washington. |
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Curtis, L. S.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1386
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Re: Du Bois' plans for The Crisis and the gathering of local news. |
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Dabney, Thomas L.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1387
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Re: Clarence Darrow. |
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Davis, Allison
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1928
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Reel 26: 1399
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Davis, Harry E.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1409
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Davis, John
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1928
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Reel 26: 1419
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Deland, Margaret
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1928
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Reel 26: 1435
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Re: the participation of the Negro in political machines. |
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Douglas, Aaron
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1928
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Reel 26: 1469
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Dunbar Apartments. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce
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1928
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Reel 26: 1481
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Dunbar National Bank. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce
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1928
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Reel 26: 1503
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Edmonds, Randolph
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1928
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Reel 26: 1518
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1523
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Fauset, Arthur Huff
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1928
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Reel 26: 1533
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Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson
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1928
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Reel 26: 1552
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Freelon, Allan R.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1570
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Gale, Zona
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1928
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Reel 26: 1579
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General Association of General Baptists of the United States
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1928
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Reel 26: 1601
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General Council of Co-operating (Baptist) Missions of North America on their use of American Negro missionaries.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1602
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Gordon, Eugene
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1928
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Reel 26: 1618
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Grimke, Francis J.
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1928
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Reel 26: 1645
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Hamilton, Julia West
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1928
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Reel 27: 11
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Re: a proposed memorial to the Negro in Washington. |
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1928
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Reel 27: 29
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Hedden, Worth
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1928
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Reel 27: 63
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Re: a story she had submitted to The Crisis. |
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1928
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Reel 27: 72
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Horne, Frank S.
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1928
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Reel 27: 98
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Hughes, Langston
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1928
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Reel 27: 114
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Re: his poetry. |
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Hunt, Ida Gibbs
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1928
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Reel 27: 118
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Jabavu, D. D. T.
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1928
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Reel 27: 141
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Jernigan, W. H.
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1928
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Reel 27: 161
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Re: plans for a memorial to the Negro in Washington |
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Johnson, Charles S.
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1928
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Reel 27: 174
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Re: Fisk University. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1928
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Reel 27: 181
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1928
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Reel 27: 191
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Re: the Charles Chesnutt honorarium. |
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Jones, Lewis
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1928
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Reel 27: 222
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Re: conditions at Prairie View College. |
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Jones, T. Edward
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1928
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Reel 27: 237
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Re: plans for a memorial to the Negro in Washington. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1928
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Reel 27: 299
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Loving, W. H.
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1928
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Reel 27: 306
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Re: a manuscript submitted on the Chinese Revolution. |
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Lutheran Board of Missions
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1928
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Reel 27: 313
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries |
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McKay, Claude
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1928
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Reel 27: 326
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Re: poetry he had sent to The Crisis. |
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Methodist Episcopal Church. Board of Foreign Missions
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1928
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Reel 27: 362
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Board of Missions
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1928
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Reel 27: 364
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Morton, Ferdinand Q.
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1928
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Reel 27: 403
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Re: the presidential election. |
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Nail, John E.
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1928
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Reel 27: 422
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Re: the Charles Chesnutt honorarium. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: James Weldon Johnson, Joel Spingarn, Charles Edward Russell, Arthur Spingarn, Herbert Seligman, Paul Kennaday, William Pickens, Robert Bagnall
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1928
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Reel 27: 482
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Monthly reports; correspondence; yearly financial report; prize contest announcements; an index for the 1928 Crisis; Crisis Committee materials. |
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1928
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Reel 27: 444
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North, Charles
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1928
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Reel 27: 465
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Re: the presidential election. |
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Northern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board
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1928
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Reel 27: 474
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Nussbaum, Anna
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1928
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Reel 27: 476
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Pace, Harry H.
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1928
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Reel 27: 573
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Porter, Anna
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1928
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Reel 27: 640
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Re: the policies and contents of The Crisis. |
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Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks
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1928
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Reel 27: 649
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Re: criticism of the school. |
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Presbyterian Church. Board of Foreign Missions
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1928
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Reel 27: 650
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Protestant Episcopal Church. Department of Missions
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1928
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Reel 27: 665
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Reformed Church in America, Board of Foreign Missions
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1928
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Reel 27: 687
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Reid, O. Richard
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1928
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Reel 27: 689
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Re: Negro artists. |
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Republican National Committee
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1928
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Reel 27: 695
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Re: the presidential election. |
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Richardson, Willis
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1928
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Reel 27: 703
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1928
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Reel 27: 730
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Silvera, Edward
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1928
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Reel 27: 759
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Smith, Celeste
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1928
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Reel 27: 768
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Re: the Daughters of the American Revolution. |
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Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board
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1928
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Reel 27: 782
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Spingarn, Amy
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1928
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Reel 27: 792
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Re: Crisis prize contest. |
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1928
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Reel 27: 806
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Strong, Sydney
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1928
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Reel 27: 823
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Sudan. Interior Mission
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1928
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Reel 27: 824
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries |
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Sudan United Mission
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1928
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Reel 27: 826
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1928
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Reel 27: 860
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Re: a proposed memorial to the Negro in Washington. |
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Thompson, Pierce
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1928
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Reel 27: 877
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Re: the position of Business Manager' of The Crisis |
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Trent, Lucia
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1928
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Reel 27: 889
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Twala, Abraham
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1928
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Reel 27: 905
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United Brethren in Christ. Foreign Missionary Society
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1928
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Reel 27: 907
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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United Missionary Society
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1928
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Reel 27: 909
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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United Presbyterian Church of North America, Board of Foreign Missions
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1928
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Reel 27: 910
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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United Presbyterian Church of North America, Womens General Missionary Society
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1928
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Reel 27: 911
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries. |
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Walker, Scott
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1928
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Reel 27: 949
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Re: recent poetry in The Crisis by Allison Davis |
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Waller, J. E.
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1928
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Reel 27: 957
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Re: racial conditions in the Panama Canal Zone. |
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Walls, W. J.
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1928
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Reel 27: 960
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Re: the General Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church |
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Waring, Laura Wheeler
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1928
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Reel 27: 964
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Watson, Blanche
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1928
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Reel 27: 977
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Weinthal, Leo
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1928
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Reel 27: 979
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Comments on Marcus Garvey. |
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Wells, Frank C.
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1928
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Reel 27: 985
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Re: the presidential election. |
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Wilson, Butler R.
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1928
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Reel 27: 1027
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Wood, Clement
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1928
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Reel 27: 1036
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Woodruff, Hale
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1928
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Reel 27: 1039
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Young, Ada
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1928
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Reel 27: 1052
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Y.M.C.A. Foreign Department
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1928
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Reel 27: 1054
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Re: their use of American Negro missionaries |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1929
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1929
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Actors Equity Association
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1929
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Reel 29: 655
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Re: Paul Robeson. |
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Allied Arts Centre. Also: Maud Cuney Hare
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1929
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Reel 29: 668
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American Fund for Public Service. Also: Roger Baldwin
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1929
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Reel 29: 681
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Re: a loan for The Crisis. |
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Andrews, C. F.
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1929
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Reel 29: 699
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Re: Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi. |
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter Woodson
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1929
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Reel 29: 734
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Bethune-Cookman College. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune
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1929
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Reel 29: 798
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Boas, Franz
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1929
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Reel 29: 816
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Re: Boas' recent work concerning the Negro. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1929
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Reel 29: 834
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Bond, Jane
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1929
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Reel 29: 835
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Re: the death of her husband, James Bond. |
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Bonner, Marita
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1929
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Reel 29: 838
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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1929
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Reel 29: 852
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Brandeis, Louis D.
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1929
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Reel 29: 854
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Re: a possible article for The Crisis. |
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Butler, James Alpheus
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1929
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Reel 29: 886
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Calloway, Thomas J.
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1929
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Reel 29: 899
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Re: a position as Business Manager of Crisis. |
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Carey, A. J.
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1929
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Reel 29: 906
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Re: reports on Carey's political associations in Chicago. |
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1929
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Reel 29: 928
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1929
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Reel 29: 942
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Coleman, Anita Scott
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1929
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Reel 29: 954
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Conference for Progressive Labor Action. Also: A. J. Muste
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1929
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Reel 29: 964
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Conroy, Jack
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1929
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Reel 29: 971
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Cooper, Anna J.
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1929
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Reel 29: 974
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Re: Claude Bowers' study of Reconstruction. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1929
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Reel 29: 983
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Cullen, Countee
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1929
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Reel 29: 984
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Curtis, Julia Childs
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1929
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Reel 29: 985
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Darrow, Clarence
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1929
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Reel 29: 986
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Darrow's opinions on organized religion and on the NAACP. |
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Day, Caroline Bond
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1929
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Reel 29: 987
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De Priest, Oscar
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1929
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Reel 29: 988
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Re: Bishop A. J. Carey. |
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Dill, A. G.
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1929
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Reel 29: 1059
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Dillard, James H.
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1929
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Reel 29: 1062
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Laton, Isabel
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1929
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Reel 29: 1095
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Edmonds, Randolph
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1929
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1929
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Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Also: George E. Haynes
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1929
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Reel 29: 1109
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Fisk University. Also: Thomas E. Jones
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1929
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Reel 29: 1123
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Gandhi, Mohandes K.
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1929
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Message from Gandhi |
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Gregg, John A.
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1929
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Reel 29: 1198
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Hamilton, Julia West
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1929
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Hampton Institute. Also: R. Nathaniel Dett
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1929
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Harris, Abram L.
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1929
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Hawkins, Mason
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1929
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Hayford, Casely
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1929
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Henderson, Fletcher
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1929
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Henry, Alice
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1929
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1929
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Heyward, Du Bose
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1929
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Hill, Leslie Pinckney
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1929
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Hope, John
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1929
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Reel 29: 1280
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Re: an article about Hope in The Crisis. |
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Houston, Drusilla Dunjee
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1929
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Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, Emmett Scott
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1929
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Reel 29: 1285
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Hubbard, Lillie M.
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1929
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Hughes, Langston
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1929
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Hunt, Ida Gibbs
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1929
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Illanga. Also: John L. Dube
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1929
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Jacobs, C. D.
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1929
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Reel 29: 1364
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Re: Shaw University. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1929
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1929
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Liberia. Also: President C. D. King
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1929
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George, David Lloyd
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1929
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MacDonald, J. Ramsay
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1929
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Marryshow, T. Albert
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1929
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Reel 29: 1504
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Mathews, E. R.
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1929
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Moton, R. R.
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1929
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Re: the financial needs of The Crisis. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, James Weldon Johnson, Paul Kennaday, Louis T. Wright, Mary White Ovington, Pierce Thompson. Thwnas Calloway, Charles Studin, Walter White, William Pickens, Robert Bagnall
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1929
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Reel 30: 75
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Crisis Committee materials; correspondence on the business managenlent of The Crisis; Crisis Finance Committee materials; monthly reports of The Crisis. |
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National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey
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1929
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Reel 30: 9
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Nelson, Alice Dunbar
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1929
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1929
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Northeastern Life Insurance Company. Also: Harry Pace
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1929
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Reel 30: 68
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Owens, Maud
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1929
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Pace, Harry H.
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1929
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Peabody, George Foster
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1929
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Reel 30: 229
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Pool, David de Sola
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1929
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Reel 30: 272
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Re: a Crisis article on Moorfield Storey. |
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Porter, Kenneth Wiggins
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1929
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Reel 30: 277
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Re: Sterling College in Kansas. |
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Red International of Labour Unions. Also: James W. Ford
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1929
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Reel 30: 300
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Rosenwald Fund
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1929
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Reel 30: 349
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Re: The Crisis' need for financial support. |
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Russell, Charles Edward
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1929
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Reel 30: 362
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Savage, Augusta
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1929
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Schomburg, Arthur A.
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1929
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Shaw, George Bernard
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1929
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Request to Shaw for a message to American Negroes |
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Simon, Kathleen
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1929
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Reel 30: 400
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Re: protests over an invitation to the wife of Congressman Oscar De Priest to attend a White House social function. |
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Smith, Bolton
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1929
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Re: Rabindranath Tagore. |
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Tagore, Rabindranath
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1929
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Reel 30: 489
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Message to the American Negro from Tagore. |
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Terrell, Mary Church
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1929
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Reel 30: 498
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Waite, Marjorie Peabody
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1929
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Reel 30: 564
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Re: a Crisis article on Moorfield Storey. |
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Walling, William English
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1929
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Reel 30: 571
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Waring, Laura Wheeler
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1929
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Reel 30: 577
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Webster, Edgar H.
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1929
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Reel 30: 594
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Re: Myron W. Adams of Atlanta University. |
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Wells, Frank C.
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1929
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Reel 30: 598
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Re: Claude Bowers' study of Reconstruction. |
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Wells, H. G.
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1929
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Reel 30: 601
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Request to Wells for a statement on the color problem. |
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Wright, Louis T.
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1929
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Reel 30: 664
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1929
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1930
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Adams, Myron W.
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1930
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American Church Institute for Negroes. Also: Wallace Battle, Robert Patton, James H. Dillard
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1930
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Reel 32: 927
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American Interracial Peace Committee. Also: Alice Dunbar Nelson
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1930
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Architecture
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1930
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Reel 32: 960
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Re: discrimination by the Fontainebleau School. |
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Azikiwe, Nnamdi
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1930
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Reel 32: 974
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Re: an article by Azikiwe on the murder of women in Nigeria. |
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Beals, Carleton
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1930
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Bethune-Cookman College. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune
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1930
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Reel 32: 1036
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Blease, Cole
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1930
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Reel 32: 1047
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Bond, J. Max
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1930
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Borah, William
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1930
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Reel 32: 1056
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Brawley, Benjamin
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1930
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Brookwood. Also: A. J. Muste
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1930
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Broun, Heywood
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1930
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Reel 32: 1096
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Bulkley, Robert
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1930
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Reel 32: 1136
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Letter from Du Bois requesting an article on the Negro voter. |
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Byrd, Mabel
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1930
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Candace, Gratien
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1930
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Reel 32: 1166
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Capper, Arthur
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1930
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Letter from Du Bois requesting an article on the Negro voter. |
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Carver, George Washington
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1930
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Cayton, Horace R.
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1930
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Challenor, Elise
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1930
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Chicago Defender
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1930
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Reel 32: 1193
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Clarke, Edward P.
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1930
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Clifford, Carrie W.
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1930
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Coleman, Anita Scott
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1930
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Conference for Progressive Labor Action. Also: A. J. Muste
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1930
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Connelly, Marc
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1930
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Cooper, Anna J.
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1930
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Cramton, Louis
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1930
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Crawford, George W.
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1930
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Crowder, Henry
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1930
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Cunard, Nancy
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1930
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Darrow, Clarence
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1930
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Davis, Harry E.
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1930
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De Priest, Oscar
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1930
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Letter from Du Bois requesting an article on the Negro voter. |
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Dixwell Players. Also: Crawford, George
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1930
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Reel 33: 79
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Douglas, Aaron
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1930
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Drake, J. G. St. Clair
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1930
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Eaton, Irene
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1930
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Edmonds, Randolph
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1930
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Elk City (Okla.). Citizens
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1930
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Filene, Edward A.
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1930
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Fish, Hamilton, Jr.
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1930
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Frank, Waldo
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1930
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1930
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Gonzaque, Yurrell
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1930
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Gregg, John A.
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1930
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Gregg, Richard B.
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1930
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Hampton Institute. Also: Nathaniel Dett
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1930
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Reel 33: 305
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Harris, Abram L.
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1930
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Harrison, Richard B.
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1930
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Hayes, Roland
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1930
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Hayford, Casely
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1930
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Heflin, Thomas
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1930
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Reel 33: 379
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Henry, Thomas Millard
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1930
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1930
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Holsey, Albon L.
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1930
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Hughes, Langston
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1930
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1930
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Johnson, Mordecai W.
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1930
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Jones, Robert E.
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1930
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Reel 33: 525
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Knecht, Alcuin
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1930
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Reel 33: 558
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Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro. |
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La Follette, Robert M.
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1930
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Reel 33: 572
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Re: a possible article on the Negro voter. |
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Lewis, Sinclair
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1930
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Reel 33: 604
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Re: a possible article on the Negro in literature. |
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1930
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Reel 33: 612
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Margold, Nathan
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1930
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Reel 33: 666
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Re: school laws affecting the Negro in the South. |
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Marshall, Harriet Gibbs
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1930
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Reel 33: 671
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Mencken, H. L.
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1930
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Reel 33: 692
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Morton, Ferdinand Q.
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1930
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Reel 33: 733
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Moscow News. Also: Sydney Strong
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1930
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Reel 33: 740
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Includes correspondence about a possible statement to American Negroes from an official of the Russian government. |
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Moton, R. R.
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1930
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Reel 33: 741
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Munter, Paul
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1930
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Reel 33: 751
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Nathan, George Jean
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1930
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Letter from Du Bois requesting an article. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Mary White Ovington, William Pickens, Robert Bagnall, James Weldon Johnson, Thomas Calloway, Lillian Alexander. Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn. Louis T. Wright, George Crawford, Charles Edward Russell
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1930
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Crisis committee materials; financial reports; concerning Roy Wilkins; correspondence with Crawford on the financial status of The Crisis; 1930 annual report of The Crisis; a memo from Du Bois on the present and future editorial program of The Crisis; correspondence with Ovington on the future of Du Bois' relationship with The Crisis and the NAACP. |
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National Bar Association. Also: Raymond Pace Alexander
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1930
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Reel 33: 772
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National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey
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1930
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Reel 33: 778
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Nelson, Alice Dunbar
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1930
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Reel 33: 783
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Olivier, Lord
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1930
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Reel 33: 1035
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Re: developments affecting South Africa. |
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Palmer Memorial Institute. Also: Charlotte Hawkins Brown
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1930
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Reel 33: 1049
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Peabody, George Foster
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1930
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Reel 33: 1072
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Pickens, William
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1930
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Prattis, P. L.
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1930
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Reel 33: 1131
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Re: a Crisis article on a government commission's visit to Haiti. |
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Reid, Ira
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1930
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Reel 33: 1169
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Revolutionary Age. Also: Will Herberg
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1930
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Reel 33: 1173
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Robinson, William A.
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1930
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Reel 33: 1191
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Rogers, Will
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1930
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Reel 33: 1199
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Request for an article. |
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Rosenwald Fund
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1930
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Reel 33: 1205
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Re: the financial needs of The Crisis and the NAACP and Du Bois' need for assistance in completing his history of the Negro in the First World War and in writing a history of Reconstruction. |
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Schiff, Therese
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1930
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Schomburg, Arthur A.
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1930
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Reel 34: 22
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Shaw, George Bernard
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1930
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Reel 34: 38
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Request for an article. |
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Stolberg, Benjamin
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1930
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Reel 34: 118
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Storey, Mariana
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1930
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Reel 34: 124
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Re: Moorfield Storey. |
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Storey, Richard
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1930
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Reel 34: 132
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Re: Moorfield Storey. |
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Streator, George
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1930
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Reel 34: 135
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Re: Negro college football. |
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Theater Guild Magazine
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1930
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Reel 34: 160
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Thirkield, William P.
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1930
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Reel 34: 161
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Re: the reasons for a lack of students entering the ministry. |
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Thomas, Norman
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1930
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Reel 34: 166
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Request for an article on the Negro voter. |
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Tynes, Lancelot
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1930
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Reel 34: 197
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Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro. |
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Wagner, Robert
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1930
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Reel 34: 241
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Request for an article on the Negro voter. |
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Walton, Lester A.
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1930
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Reel 34: 251
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Waring, Laura Wheeler
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1930
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Reel 34: 255
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Watson, Blanche
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1930
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Reel 34: 267
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Wells, H. G.
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1930
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Request for an article for The Crisis. |
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Wesley, Charles H.
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1930
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Reel 34: 298
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Wharton, Edith
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1930
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Reel 34: 312
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Request for a contribution for The Crisis. |
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White, Swithin
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1930
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Wilkins, Roy
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1930
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Reel 34: 333
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Winsor, Ellen
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1930
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1930
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Reel 34: 369
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1930
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Addams, Jane
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1931
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American Federation of Labor. Also: William Green
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1931
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Reel 35: 1086
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Andrews, C. F.
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1931
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Reel 35: 1091
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Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter Woodson
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1931
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Reel 35: 1094
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Atlanta (Ga.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1097
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Baker, Newton D.
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1931
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Baltimore (Md.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1118
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Beals, Carleton
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1931
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Bellegarde, Dantes
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1931
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Billikopf, Jacob
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1931
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Birmingham (Ala.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1154
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Bond, Horace Mann
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1931
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Borah, William
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1931
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Reel 35: 1158
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Boston (Mass). Mayor
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1931
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Brown, John S.
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1931
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Brown, Sterling
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1931
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Bulkley, Robert
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1931
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Cady, George
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1931
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Re: the Congregational Church and the Negro after Reconstruction. |
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Charleston (S.C.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1200
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Chattanooga (Tenn.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1200
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Chesnutt, Charles
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1931
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Reel 35: 1202
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Chicago (Ill.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1204
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Cincinnati (Ohio). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1211
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor. Also: John D. Marshall
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1931
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Reel 35: 1215
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes and a detailed reply from the Mayor. |
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Colophon. Also: Elmer Adler
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1931
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Reel 35: 1220
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Connelly, Marc
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1931
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Reel 35: 1243
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Request for a contribution to The Crisis. |
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Cook, Coralie
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1931
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Reel 35: 1244
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Dallas (Tex.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1258
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Darrow, Clarence
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1931
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Reel 35: 1263
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Re: a possible article on religion and the Negro. |
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Davis, Edward
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1931
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Reel 35: 1270
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Part of a statement concerning the death of Juliette Derricotte. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1931
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Reel 35: 1271
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Detroit (Mich.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 35: 1280
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Dett, Nathaniel
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1931
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Reel 35: 1281
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Dewey, John
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1931
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Reel 35: 1281
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Dillard, James H.
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1931
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Reel 35: 1284
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Douglas, Aaron
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1931
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Reel 35: 1294
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1931
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Reel 35: 1297
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Eaton, Isabel
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1931
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Reel 36: 8
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Eddy, Sarah J.
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1931
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Reel 36: 13
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Edmonds, Randolph
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1931
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Reel 36: 18
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Einstein, Albert
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1931
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Reel 36: 22
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Statement from Einstein on racial prejudice. |
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Embree, Edwin R.
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1931
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Reel 36: 25
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Re: a Crisis review of Embree's book. |
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Ethiopia. Also: Emperor Haile Selassie
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1931
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Reel 36: 26
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Request for a statement on Ethiopia. |
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Fess, Simeon
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1931
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Reel 36: 35
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Statement on the future of the Negro in politics. |
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Fisk University. Also: President Thomas Jones
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1931
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Reel 36: 36
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Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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Fort Valley Industrial School. Also: Frank Horne
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1931
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Reel 36: 39
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Frank, Waldo
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1931
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Reel 36: 42
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Gandhi, Mohandes K.
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1931
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Reel 36: 49
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Request to Gandhi for a contribution to The Crisis. |
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General Education Board
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1931
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Reel 36: 54
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Re: possible support for a study of Negro higher education. |
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Gilbert, Ethel
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1931
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Reel 36: 58
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Copy of a letter concerning the death of Juliette Derricotte. |
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Green, Paul
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1931
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Reel 36: 70
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Haiti. Also: President Stenio Vincent
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1931
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Reel 36: 74
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Re: a contribution to The Crisis about Haiti. |
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Hanau, Stella
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1931
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Reel 36: 78
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Re: a contribution to The Crisis on the Provincetown Theater. |
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1931
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Reel 36: 83
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Harris, Abram L.
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1931
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Reel 36: 87
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Harrison, Pat
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1931
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Reel 36: 97
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Statement on the Negro in politics. |
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Harrison, Richard B.
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1931
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Reel 36: 98
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Hayes, Roland
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1931
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Reel 36: 99
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Hayford, Archie Casely
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1931
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Reel 36: 101
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Herberg, Will
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1931
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Reel 36: 109
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1931
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Reel 36: 116
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Re: a contribution to The Crisis. |
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Holsey, Albon L.
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1931
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Reel 36: 121
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Horne, Frank S.
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1931
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Reel 36: 123
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Houston (Tex.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 123
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, Ralph J. Bunche
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1931
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Reel 36: 126
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Re: the possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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Hubert, Benjamin F.
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1931
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Reel 36: 133
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Re: a report of a speech given by Hubert at Columbia University. |
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Hughes, Langston
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1931
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Reel 36: 137
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Imes, Elmer
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1931
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Reel 36: 145
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Re: the death of Juliette Derricotte. |
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Indianapolis (Ind.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 155
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Institute of International Education
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1931
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Reel 36: 157
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Re: a possible exchange of students between American Negro colleges and German universities. |
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Jacksonville (Fla.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 163
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1931
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Reel 36: 168
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Johnson C. Smith University
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1931
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Reel 36: 175
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Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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Kansas City (Mo.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 188
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Kerlin, Robert T.
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1931
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Reel 36: 190
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Kilpatrick, William
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1931
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Reel 36: 199
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Re: a speech given by Benjamin Hubert at Columbia University. |
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Knoxville College
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1931
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Reel 36: 196
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Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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La Follette, Robert
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1931
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Reel 36: 198
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Request for a contribution on the future of the Negro in politics. |
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Lewis, Sinclair
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1931
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Reel 36: 205
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Re: a possible contribution by Lewis. |
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Liberia. Also: President Edwin Barclay
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1931
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Reel 36: 207
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Request for a contribution to The Crisis. |
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Lincoln University. Also: Pennsylvania; President William H. Johnson
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1931
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Reel 36: 208
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Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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Lippmann, Walter
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1931
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Reel 36: 209
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Re: a possible article by Lippmann |
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Little Rock (Ark.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 211
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Locke, Alain
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1931
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Reel 36: 212
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Logan, Rayford W.
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1931
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Reel 36: 213
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Los Angeles (Calif.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 217
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Marshall, Harriet Gibbs
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1931
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Reel 36: 227
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Mencken, H. L.
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1931
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Reel 36: 246
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Re: a possible article for The Crisis. |
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Miller, Kelly
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1931
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Reel 36: 252
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Minneapolis (Minn.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 254
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Modern Quarterly. Also: V. F. Calverton
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1931
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Reel 36: 257
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Montgomery (Ala.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 258
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Morgan State College
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1931
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Reel 36: 260
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Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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Morrow, Dwight
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1931
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Reel 36: 262
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Request for a contribution on the future of the Negro in politics. |
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Nashville (Tenn.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 266
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Herbert Seligmann, Roy Wilkens, William Pickens, Daisy Lamkin, Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn, Charles Edward Russell, Mary White Ovington, Rachel Davis DuBois, Irene Malvan
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1931
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Reel 36: 309
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Minutes of the Editorial Board; financial reports; monthly reports; a memo on the financial needs of The Crisis; a memo to the Committee on Management concerning the Editorial Board; other Editorial Board materials. |
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New Orleans (La.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 275
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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New York Amsterdam News
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1931
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Reel 36: 276
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Re: Benjamin Hubert's speech at Columbia University. |
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New York (N.Y.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 284
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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New York Herald Tribune. Also: Lewis Gannett
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1931
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Reel 36: 289
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Re: Benjamin Hubert's speech at Columbia University. |
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1931
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Reel 36: 294
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Norfolk (Va.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 303
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Norris, George
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1931
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Reel 36: 308
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Re: the future of the Negro in politics. |
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Ovington, Mary White
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1931
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Reel 36: 427
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Peabody, George Foster
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1931
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Reel 36: 440
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Re: the financial needs of The Crisis. |
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Philadelphia (Pa.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 442
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Philipps, J. E. T.
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1931
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Reel 36: 448
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Pickens, William
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1931
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Reel 36: 451
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President's Organization for Unemployment Relief. Also: John W. Davis
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1931
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Reel 36: 464
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Raleigh (N.C.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 473
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Reid, Ira
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1931
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Reel 36: 481
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Reid, Thomas
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1931
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Reel 36: 476
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Re: U. S. Secretary of Labor, William Doak. |
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Richmond (Va.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 483
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Ritchie, Albert
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1931
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Reel 36: 485
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Re: the future of the Negro in politics. |
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Robeson, Paul
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1931
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Reel 36: 487
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Rogers, Will
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1931
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Reel 36: 490
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Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree
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1931
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Reel 36: 493
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St. Louis (Mo.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 502
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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St. Paul (Minn.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 516
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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San Francisco (Calif.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 518
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Schomburg, Arthur A.
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1931
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Reel 36: 523
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Schuyler, George S.
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1931
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Reel 36: 530
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Re: Communists and the Negro. |
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Seattle (Wash.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 539
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Spingarn, Amy
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1931
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Reel 36: 557
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Spingarn, Joel E.
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1931
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Reel 36: 560
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Streator, George
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1931
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Reel 36: 568
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Tagore, Rabindranath
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1931
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Reel 36: 576
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Request for a contribution to The Crisis. |
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Talladega College
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1931
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Reel 36: 578
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Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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Tulsa (Okla.). Mayor
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1931
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Reel 36: 590
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Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes. |
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Uganda. Also: King Daudi Chua
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1931
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Reel 36: 597
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Request for a contribution to The Crisis. |
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U.S. Secretary of Labor. Also: William Doak
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1931
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Reel 36: 600
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Statement concerning his attitude toward Negro labor. |
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Villard, Oswald Garrison
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1931
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Reel 36: 601
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Wagner, Robert
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1931
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Reel 36: 605
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Re: a possible contribution to The Crisis. |
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Walden, A. T.
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1931
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Reel 36: 610
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Re: the death of Juliette Derricotte. |
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Waring, Laura Wheeler
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1931
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Reel 36: 614
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Woods, Eleanor
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1931
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Reel 36: 653
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Woodson, Carter G.
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1931
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Reel 36: 658
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Wright, Louis T.
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1931
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Reel 36: 662
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Wright, Milton
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1931
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Reel 36: 663
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Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities. |
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Wright, R. R., Jr.
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1931
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Reel 36: 664
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Yale University. Also: James R. Angell
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1931
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Reel 36: 666
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Y.M.C.A. National Council
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1931
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Reel 36: 670
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Re: a dispute over discrimination by a hotel against Negro members of the American Student Christian Movement. |
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B. Crisis Correspondence, 1932
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1932
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Addams, Jane
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1932
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Reel 38: 4
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Request for a contribution; congratulations upon her receipt of a Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Associated Publishers. Also: Carter Woodson
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1932
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Reel 38: 21
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Azikiwe, Nnamdi
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1932
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Reel 38: 30
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Re: a Crisis article on Liberia |
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Bliven, Bruce
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1932
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Reel 38: 56
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Request for Bliven's opinion on the editorial department needs of The Crisis. |
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Bond, Henry Herrick
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1932
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Reel 38: 60
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Re: the influence of corporations and the rich on the laws of the country. |
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Broun, Heywood
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1932
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Reel 38: 95
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Request for a contribution to The Crisis. |
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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling
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1932
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Reel 38: 113
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Campbell, Thomas
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1932
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Reel 38: 131
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Re: Clarence Darrow. |
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Carnegie Fund
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1932
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Reel 38: 134
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Re: the financial needs of The Crisis. |
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Clarke, John Lewis
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1932
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Reel 38: 170
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Re: Wilberforce University. |
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Cobb, Irvin
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1932
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Reel 38: 179
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Re: a possible contribution for The Crisis. |
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Crawford, George W.
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1932
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Reel 38: 215
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Crosswaith, Frank R.
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1932
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Reel 38: 218
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Re: the reasons for Crosswaith's withdrawal from the Socialist Party ticket as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York. |
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Cunard, Nancy
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1932
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Reel 38: 219
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Cuney, Wright
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1932
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Reel 38: 221
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Dabney, Wendell P.
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1932
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Reel 38: 230
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Darego, S.
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1932
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Reel 38: 240
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Re: an article in The Crisis by Ben Azikiwe. |
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Darrow, Clarence
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1932
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Reel 38: 242
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Re: the Scottsboro Case. |
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Davis, Harry E.
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1932
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Reel 38: 254
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Dean, William H.
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1932
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Reel 38: 271
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Request for his photograph for The Crisis. |
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Dewey, John
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1932
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Reel 38: 281
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Dickerson, Earl B.
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1932
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Reel 38: 282
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Dickerson's views on the presidential candidacy of Franklin Roosevelt. |
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Dill, A. G.
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1932
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Reel 38: 283
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Re: the accounting practices of The Crisis. |
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Dill, Clarence C.
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1932
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Reel 38: 286
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Dillard, James H.
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1932
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Reel 38: 288
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Du Bois, Nina
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1932
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Reel 38: 295
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Dunjee, Roscoe
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1932
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Reel 38: 301
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Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson
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1932
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Reel 38: 319
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Re: a study of Negro college graduates. |
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Frazier, E. Franklin
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1932
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Reel 38: 337
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Frelinghuysen University. Also: Anna Cooper
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1932
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Reel 38: 340
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Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr.
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1932
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Reel 38: 351
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General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis
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1932
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Reel 38: 353
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Re: the number of Negro college students. |
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Graham, Shirley
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1932
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Reel 38: 376
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Graves, Anna Melissa
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1932
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Reel 38: 372
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Re: a possible contribution on conditions in West Africa. |
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Hanau, Stella
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1932
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Reel 38: 408
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Re: the editorial department needs of The Crisis. |
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Handy, W. C.
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1932
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Reel 38: 410
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Hare, Maud Cuney
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1932
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Reel 38: 417
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Harris, Abram L.
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1932
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Reel 38: 440
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Harris, Jesse Fauset
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1932
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Reel 38: 446
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Hayes, Roland
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1932
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Reel 38: 452
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Hayford, Adelaide Casely
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1932
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Reel 38: 454
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W. C. Heaton and Company
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1932
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Reel 38: 456
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Re: the accounting practices of The Crisis. |
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Holmes, John Haynes
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1932
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Reel 38: 473
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Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, V. D. Johnston, Ralph Bunche
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1932
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Reel 38: 481
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Re: a controversy at the university involving members of the administration; correspondence on Du Bois' controversy with Emmett Scott. |
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Italy. Also: Prime Minister Benito Mussolini
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1932
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Reel 38: 526
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Request for a statement on the relationship of Italy to Africa. |
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Jennings, Samuel
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1932
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Reel 38: 533
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Re: DuBose Heyward's Porgy. |
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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1932
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Reel 38: 540
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1932
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1932
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Latimer, Catherine
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1932
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1932
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McGloin, E. D.
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1932
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Miller, Kelly
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1932
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Mooney, Tom
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1932
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Nash, Roy
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1932
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1932
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National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey
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1932
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New York Foundation
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1932
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Newsome, Effie Lee
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1932
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1932
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Paynter, John H.
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1932
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1932
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1932
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Robeson, Paul
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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Socialist Party. Also: Clarence Senior
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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Wells, H. G.
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1932
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Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1933
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Azikiwe, Nnamdi
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1933
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Battle, Wallace
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1933
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1933
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1933
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Dillard, James H.
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1933
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DuBois, Rachel Davis
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1933
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Eleazer, R. O.
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1933
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Graham, Shirley
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1933
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Gruening, Martha
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1933
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Harris, Abram L.
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1933
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Hawkins, Mason
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1933
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Hayes, Roland
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1933
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1933
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Herskovits, Melville J.
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1933
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Johnson, James Weldon
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1933
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Lewis, Sinclair
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1933
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Long, Huey
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1933
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Mencken, H. L.
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1933
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1934
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1934
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1934
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1934
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International Labor Defense
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1934
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1934
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1934
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1934
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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.