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Subject File, 1884-1962
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Second Mothers' Conference, minutes, Pine Bluff,
Ark., 1894
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Second National Conference on Problems of the
Negro and Negro youth, Washington, D.C., 1939
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Southern Conference for Human Welfare,
Washington Committee, 1947-1948
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Southwest Community House, Washington, D.C.,
1948-1951
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BOX 26 REEL 19 |
Terrell, Mary Church, biographical and
testimonial file |
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Third National Congress of Mothers, Washington,
D.C., 1899
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Trip to Europe, 1919
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War Camp Community Service, 1918-1919
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Washington Fellowship, newsletter, Washington,
D.C., 1947-1952
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Washington Interracial Workshop, Washington,
D.C., 1952
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Woman's Centennial Congress, New York, N.Y.,
1940
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BOX 27 REEL 20 |
Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom, 1919-1921 , undated |
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Women's Joint Legislative Committee for Equal
Rights, minutes, 1946-1947
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World Fellowship of Faiths and World Fellowship,
Inc., 1933-1948
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Miscellaneous **note: appears on film at end of
Box 27 (after College Writings, 2 of 2)** |
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BOX 27-38 REEL 20-28 |
Speeches and Writings, 1866-1953
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Holograph and typescript copies of essays, speeches, articles, poems, and short
stories. |
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Arranged chronologically when dated and otherwise alphabetically by type or title
of material. Includes drafts of her autobiography, A Colored Woman in a White World, and printed copies of some of her writings arranged chronologically. |
BOX 27 REEL 20 |
Early writings, circa 1876
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College writings, circa 1880-1884
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1891,
"Another Glimpse of the Old World" |
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1893 ,
Introducing Ida Wells Barnett to deliver an address on lynching |
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1897, Sept.
15 , President's first address to the National Association of Colored
Women |
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[ 1898 ], "An If or
Two" |
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[ 1899, July 15 ,
Preparations for Second Convention of National Association of Colored
Women] |
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1899,
Aug. , "The Duty of the National Association of Colored Women to the
Race" |
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1899, Sept.
2 , "The Second Convention of the National Association of Colored
Women" |
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1899-1920 , "The Progress and Problems of Colored Women" |
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1899-1945 and undated, "The Progress and Problems of Colored
Women" |
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[ circa 1900 , The Race
Problem in the United States] |
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circa 1900
, Greetings from the National Association of Colored Women to the National
Council of Women |
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1901,
July , Third Address to the National Association of Colored
Women |
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1902, Apr.
29 , [Appeal for Animal Day] |
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1904, June
13 , Address to be Delivered at the International Congress of Women
in Berlin, Germany [also German translation] |
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[ circa 1903 , 1924 , and
undated], "Uncle Sam and the Sons of Ham" |
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1904, Aug.
10 , Address at Reception Given in [Terrell's] honor at the
Metropolitan Church |
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1904, Sept.
10 , Remarks Made at the Dedication of the Washington Conservatory of
Music |
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1904, Oct.
20 , Remarks Made at Birthday Celebration of Late Rev. W. W.
Browne |
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[ 1904 , Address Before a
London Audience] |
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[ 1904 ], "Samuel
Coleridge-Taylor, the Anglo-African Composer" |
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[1904] ,
"Lynching from a Negro's Point of View" |
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[ circa 1904 ], "A Colored
Woman's Visit to the Countess of Warwick" |
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1904 ,
"The Strongest for the Weakest" |
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1905, Feb.
13 , Remarks Made at the Dinner given by the Women's Henry George
League |
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1905, Apr.
9 , Address Delivered at the National Council of Women
Convention |
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1905, Nov.
2 , "Difficulties of Negroes in the United States, a word about
Lynching" |
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[ 1905 ], "The Concerts
Recently Conducted in Washington by the Anglo-African Composer, Samuel
Coleridge-Taylor" |
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[ 1905 ], "A Plea for the
White South by a Colored Woman" |
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[ 1905 ], "Purity and the
Negro" |
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[ 1905 ], Remarks Made at the
Centenary of William Lloyd Garrison's Birth |
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[ 1905 and undated], "How,
When, Why, and Where Black Becomes White" |
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[ circa 1905 , In Defense of
the Colored Superintendent of Washington, D.C.'s Colored Schools] |
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[ circa 1905 ],
"Opportunities of Service Opening in the South" |
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[ circa 1905 ],
"Lynching" |
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1906, Feb.
1 , Address at Cooper Institute ... to Protest against the
Disfranchisement of Colored Men in the South |
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1906, Feb.
25 , Remarks Made at Memorial Meeting for Paul Laurence
Dunbar |
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