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Mary Church Terrell papers, 1851-1962

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Speeches and Writings, 1866-1953 (continued)
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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BOX 32 REEL 23 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
[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 Subject"
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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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