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Speeches and Writings, 1866-1953
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1948, Oct.
15 , Remarks at Julia West Hamilton Banquet (continued) |
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1948, Dec.
5 , Remarks at Founders' Day Celebration of the National Council of
Negro Women |
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1948, Dec.
29 , Remarks Made at the College Alumnae Luncheon |
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[ 1948 ], "Something About
Our Name" |
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1949, Feb. 11-12 , Remarks Made at the Elks, Civil Rights
Meeting |
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[ 1949, Mar. 1 , Acceptance
of Chairmanship of the Committee to Free Rosa Ingram] |
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1949, June
22 , Address to the National Committee to Free the Ingram
Family |
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1949, Aug.
29 , Remarks at First Meeting of the New Washington Branch of the
AAUW |
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1949, Sept.
19 , Presentation of Ingram's Brief |
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1949, Oct.
17 , Remarks at Dinner Given by the National Association of Colored
Women in Honor of Mary Church Terrell |
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[ circa 1949 , Petition to
the U.N. Protesting Discrimination in the U.S. and the Rosa Ingram
Case] |
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[ circa 1949 ], "Senator
Benton's Appeal to the Senate to Pass the F.E.P.C. Bill" |
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1950, May
17 , [Welcome to the 10th Session of the Annual Conference of the
Methodist Church] |
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1950, June
8 , [Remarks at] First Annual Dinner, the Central Alumni Association
of Howard University |
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[circa 1950, June ], "Concerning
the Supreme Court's Decision Opening Southern Institutions to Colored
Students" |
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1950, Sept.
24 , Remarks Made at Celebration of 104th Birthday of Adelaide
Johnson |
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1950, Oct.
6 , Address for the Maryland Committee for Peace |
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1950, Nov.
20 , Remarks Made at the Dedication of the Kelly Miller Junior High
School |
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[ circa 1950 ], "What is the
Missing or Lost Law?" |
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[ 1950 ], Phyllis Wheatley
Broadcast |
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[ 1950 ], "Dr. Sara W.
Brown" |
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1951, Mar.
18 , Broadcast over Station WOOK [Concerning the Fight Against Jim
Crow] |
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1951, Apr.
29 , Woman's Day Talk |
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1951, May
19 , Mother-Daughter Luncheon |
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1951, June
15 , Mass Meeting [Celebrating "Lost Law" Decision] |
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1951, Sept.
23 , Broadcasting Celebrating [Terrell's] 88th Birthday Over
WOOK |
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1951,
Spring, "About People Who Won't Sit Down to Eat" |
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1951, Dec.
7 , Remarks at Victory After Vision Dinner Given by the Tuesday
Evening Club of Social Workers |
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1951, Dec.
10 , Tribute to Miss Valerie Chase--Principal of Terrell Junior High
School |
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1952, Jan.
13 , Testimonial to Margaret Key Kelson |
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1952, Apr.
7 , Remarks on ... Birthday Party [of] Janet McKelvey
Swift |
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1952, Sept.
8 , "The American Psychological Association and
Washington" |
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[ 1952 , Vote for Harriman
and Home Rule] |
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[ 1952 , Endorsement of Adlai
Stevenson for President] |
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1953, Mar.
8 , Remarks Made at Farewell Reception to Annie Stein |
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1953, June
20 , Remarks at the Luncheon in Chicago to Honor Irene McCoy
Gaines |
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Undated |
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[Address to Raise Funds for a Home for
Delinquent Girls] |
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Address to the Graduates of Mrs. Smallwood's
Sewing School |
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"Another Side of Washington's Race
Question" |
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"The Apostasy of Aunt Ann" |
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[An Appeal for a National Monument to the
Colored Soldier] |
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"The Attitude of Northern Academies Towards
Colored Girls" |
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"The Attitude of the General Federation
Towards the Admission of Colored Women's Clubs" |
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"Aunt Dinah and Dilsey Discuss a Prize
Fight" |
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"Aunt Dinah and Dilsey on Civilizing White
Folks" |
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"Being a Colored Woman in the United
States" |
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"Betsy's Borrowed Baby" |
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"The Bright Side" |
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"The Bright Side of a Dark
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"By the Boulder" |
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"Carrying On" |
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"Charles Houston for
Commissioner" |
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"The Colored Orphan Asylum in New
York" |
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"The Colored People of
Washington" |
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"Colored Women in Literature, Music and
Art" |
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"Concerning Mr. Page's Article on the Race
Problem in McClure's Magazine" |
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"Congressman George H. White" |
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[Criticism of the book The American Negro] |
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"The Debt We Owe" |
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"The Debt We Owe as Women" |
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"Did Jeff Jackson Hear Caruso?" |
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"A Doughboy's Fatal Mistake in
London" |
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"Economic and Industrial Development of
Colored Women" |
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