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Part I: Oversize, 1803-1931
(continued) |
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“Free Colored Book,” kept by H.
L. Pinkney, Charleston, S.C., 1860 (Container 13) |
BOX I:OV 2 REEL 9 |
Slavery |
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Certificates of freedom,
1803 (Container 13) |
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Insurance policy on cargo of
slaves, 1822 (Container 13) |
BOX I:OV 3 REEL 10 |
Survey of Washington, D. C.
press, 1931, compiled by Lynette E. Mulholland, scrapbook of
newspaper clippings (Container 13) |
BOX II:1-2 REEL 1 |
Part II: Personal Papers, 1911-1950
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Family correspondence, financial records, wills, speeches and writings, and
ephemera. |
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Arranged according to the order in which the material was filmed. |
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Microfilm shelf no. 22,256. Film produced by University Publications of America.
See A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the Papers of Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1915-1950 (Bethesda, Md.: University Publications of America, 1999) |
BOX II: 1 REEL 1 |
Federal income taxes,
1924-1927, 1948
See Container II:37, Taxes
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(2 folders) |
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Family correspondence, 1927-1930,
1938
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Funeral and testimonials,
1950
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House, 1538 Ninth Street NW, Washington, D.C.,
1922-1936
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Loan, Hilda G. Finney,
1949
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Life insurance receipts, 1911-1916,
undated
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NAACP membership, 1921
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Obituaries, Carter Godwin Woodson, Charles Drew,
and Luther Porter Jackson, 1950
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Personal |
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Christmas cards, Community Chest receipt,
YMCA membership, and miscellaneous material, 1928-1936,
undated
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Checks, 1948-1949
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(3 folders) |
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Finances, net worth statements, 1935,
1942
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Real estate, 1921-1924
See also Container II:38, Woodson
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Speeches and essays,
undated
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BOX II: 2 REEL 1 |
Wills, Woodson |
BOX II:2-4 REEL 1-2 |
Part II: Correspondence, 1912-1950
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General correspondence and correspondence with employees and and principals of the
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. |
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Arranged according to the order in which the material was filmed. |
BOX II: 2 REEL 1 |
General |
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1912-1943
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(7 folders) |
BOX II: 2 REEL 2 |
1944-1946
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BOX II: 3 REEL 2 |
1947-1950, undated
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(3 folders) |
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Employees, Association for the Study of Negro
Life and History, 1919-1933
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Daly, Victor |
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1921
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(6 folders) |
BOX II: 4 REEL 2 |
1922
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Durkee, J. Stanley,
1919-1925
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Rockefeller Foundation,
1923-1932
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Regarding blacks in European literature,
1934
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Regarding responses to inquiry by Woodson about
African-American education, 1939
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Regarding Edwin Bancroft Henderson,
The Negro in Sports, 1949-1950
See also Container II:40, Henderson
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BOX II:4 REEL 2 |
Part II: Clippings, 1925-1934
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Clippings of reviews of books written by Woodson or published by Associated
Publishers, the publishing arm of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and
History. |
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Arranged according to the order in which the material was filmed. |
BOX II: 4 REEL 2 |
Reviews |
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Of books by Woodson, 1929-1934, undated
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(2 folders) |
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Of books by others published Associated
Publishers, 1930-1933, undated
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(2 folders) |
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Of Toussaint l'Ouvertureby Georgina R. Simpson, 1925, undated
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BOX II:4-5 REEL 2-3 |
Part II: Association for the Study of
Negro Life and History, 1915-1955
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Founding and incorporating documents, bylaws, meeting minutes, reports, and
correspondence. |
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Arranged according to the order in which the material was filmed. |
REEL II:4 REEL 2 |
Documents regarding the founding of ASNLH,
1915-1919
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Incorporation of ASNLH and Associated
Publishers, 1915, 1921
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Bylaws, 1953, 1971
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Minutes of the executive council,
1922-1936, 1943
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BOX II: 5 REEL 2 |
Minutes of annual business meetings,
1921-1931, 1937, 1949-1951
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Capitol stock, Associated Publishers,
1921-1929, 1935-1942, 1952-1955
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BOX II: 5 REEL 3 |
Stockholders, Associated Publishers,
1921-1923
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Letterhead, undated
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Annual report, 1946
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Memoranda and correspondence after Woodson's
death, 1950
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BOX II:5-12 REEL 3-8 |
Part II: Manuscripts on African and
African American History, 1866-1957
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Writings and printed matter. |
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Arranged according to the order in which the material was filmed. |
BOX II: 5 REEL 3 |
“Rural Schools,” Rosenwald Schools Program,
undated
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(2 folders) |
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Allen, Gerald Edgar, “The Negro Coal Miner in
the Pittsburgh District,” 1927
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Aptheker, Herbert, “South Carolina Negro
Conventions, 1865" and “Eighteenth Century Petition of South Carolina Negroes,”
1945
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Beatty, Florence R., “The Negro under
Congressional Reconstruction in Arkansas and the Constitutional Convention of
1868," 1936
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Brown, Charles S., “Bitter Sweets,”
1932
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BOX II: 6 REEL 3 |
Brown, George William, “History of the Negro in
Cleveland, 1800-1900," 1934
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Cartwright, Marguerite, “Two Useful People,”
1957
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Cave, R. I., “Five Modern French Novels,”
undated
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“Creative Verse,” African-American elementary
schools, Charlotte, N.C. |
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Crosson, Wilhelmina, and Willie Bernice McBrier,
“Fun for You,” undated
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Carpenter, Marie Elizabeth, “The Treatment of
the Negro in American History Textbooks: A Comparison of changing Textbook
Content 1826-1939 with Developing Scholarship in the History of the Negro in
the United States,” undated
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(2 folders) |
BOX II: 6 REEL 4 |
Desdunes, P. A. |
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“To Love and to Die,” 1866
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(2 folders) |
BOX II: 7 REEL 4 |
“The Quest for Happiness,”1866
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(2 folders) |
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Dunbar High School, Baltimore, Md., student
essays regarding African Americans who made outstanding contributions to
Maryland, 1941
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Dwight, Charles A. S., “Negro Americans,”
1949
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Frobenius, Leo, “Vanishing Africa,”
undated
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(2 folders) |
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Gibbs, Warmouth T., “Hiram R. Revels, First
Negro United States Senator,” undated
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Hambly, Wilfred Dyson, “Talking Animals,”
1948
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BOX II: 8 REEL 4 |
Harris, Nelson H., “Stories of Slavery in North
Carolina Related by Ex-slaves,” 1931
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Holtzclaw, Robert Fulton, “The Negro in the
Reconstruction Politics of Mississippi, 1867-1890,"
1937
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BOX II: 8 REEL 5 |
Houston, Charles H., “Findings on the Negro
Lawyer,” 1928
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Jackson, Luther P., “The Coleson Family of
Petersburg, Virginia as Described in the Register of Free Negroes and
Mulattos,” 1943
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Kesselman, Louis C., “The Fair Employment
Practices Commission in Perspective,” undated
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King, Kermit C., “Rulers of the Bangwaketse of
Bechuanaland, 1800-1928," 1947
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Love, Cleopatra, “A Reexamination of the
Attitude of Certain English Statesmen during the American Civil War,”
1935
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Mais, Roger, “George William Gordon: A
Historical Play,” 1944
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Mayo, Anthony R., “Charles Lewis Reason: A Brief
Sketch of His Life,” undated
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Mazyck, Walter H., “Biography of Colonel Charles
Young,” 1933, undated
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(2 folders) |
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Miscellaneous manuscripts |
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No. 1, 1934, 1941,
undated
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No. 2, undated
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BOX II: 9 REEL 5 |
No. 3, 1931, undated
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No. 4, 1900, 1935-1946,
undated
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No. 5, 1936-1946,
undated
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BOX II: 9 REEL 6 |
No. 6, undated
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Miscellaneous manuscripts and
fragments |
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No. 1, 1905-1910,
1936-1951
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No. 2, 1939-1942,
undated
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BOX II: 10 REEL 6 |
No. 3, 1942, undated
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No. 4, 1941-1942
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Newsome, Effie Lee, “The Gladiola Garden,”
undated
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(2 folders) |
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Pitts, Willis N., “Laws Enacted against the Free
Negro by Northern States prior to 1861," 1941
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Preston, E. Delorus, “Charles H. J. Taylor and
Ezekiel Ezra Smith,” undated
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Reid, Ira DeAugustine, “The Negro in the Major
Industries and Building Trades of Pittsburgh,” 1925
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Roose, Jerutha C., “The Colored Army in 1917,
1918, 1919," 1934
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Roy, Jessie H., “Tiny Tales about Negroes,”
1953, undated
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Schoenfeld, Seymour, “The Negro in the Armed
Forces: His Value and Status, Past, Present, and Potential,”
1944-1945
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