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Special Collections and University Archives UMass Amherst Libraries UMass Amherst Libraries W.E.B. Du Bois Papers W.E.B. Du Bois Papers Digital Digital 1803-1999 (Bulk: 1877-1963) 382 boxes (168.75 linear ft.) Call no. Call no.: MS 312 About SCUA About SCUA SCUA home SCUA home Credo digital Credo digital Scope Scope Overview Overview Series 1. Correspondence Series 1. Correspondence Series 2. Speeches Series 2. Speeches Series 3. Articles Series 3. Articles Series 4. Newspaper Columns Series 4. Newspaper Columns Series 5. Nonfiction Books Series 5. Nonfiction Books Series 6. Research Materials Series 6. Research Materials Series 7. Pamphlets and Leaflets Series 7. Pamphlets and Leaflets Series 8. Book Reviews Series 8. Book Reviews Series 9. Petitions Series 9. Petitions Series 10. Essays and Student Papers Series 10. Essays and Student Papers Series 11. Novels Series 11. Novels Series 12. Pageants Series 12. Pageants Series 13. Plays Series 13. Plays Series 14. Short Stories and Fables Series 14. Short Stories and Fables Series 15. Poetry Series 15. Poetry Series 16. Miscellaneous Material Series 16. Miscellaneous Material Series 17. Photographs Series 17. Photographs

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Special Collections andUniversity ArchivesUMass Amherst LibrariesUMass Amherst Libraries

W.E.B. Du Bois PapersW.E.B. Du Bois PapersDigitalDigital1803-1999 (Bulk: 1877-1963)382 boxes (168.75 linear ft.)Call no.Call no.: MS 312

About SCUAAbout SCUASCUA homeSCUA homeCredo digitalCredo digitalScopeScopeOverviewOverviewSeries 1. CorrespondenceSeries 1. CorrespondenceSeries 2. SpeechesSeries 2. SpeechesSeries 3. ArticlesSeries 3. ArticlesSeries 4. Newspaper ColumnsSeries 4. Newspaper ColumnsSeries 5. Nonfiction BooksSeries 5. Nonfiction BooksSeries 6. Research MaterialsSeries 6. Research MaterialsSeries 7. Pamphlets and LeafletsSeries 7. Pamphlets and LeafletsSeries 8. Book ReviewsSeries 8. Book ReviewsSeries 9. PetitionsSeries 9. PetitionsSeries 10. Essays and Student PapersSeries 10. Essays and Student PapersSeries 11. NovelsSeries 11. NovelsSeries 12. PageantsSeries 12. PageantsSeries 13. PlaysSeries 13. PlaysSeries 14. Short Stories and FablesSeries 14. Short Stories and FablesSeries 15. PoetrySeries 15. PoetrySeries 16. Miscellaneous MaterialSeries 16. Miscellaneous MaterialSeries 17. PhotographsSeries 17. Photographs

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Series 18. MemorabiliaSeries 18. MemorabiliaSeries 19. Audio and visual materialsSeries 19. Audio and visual materialsSeries 20. Newspaper ClippingsSeries 20. Newspaper ClippingsSeries 21. Copies of Du Bois materials from other locationsSeries 21. Copies of Du Bois materials from other locationsSeries 22. Accretions to the Du Bois PapersSeries 22. Accretions to the Du Bois PapersInventoryInventorySeries 1. Correspondence (Link to online content)Series 1. Correspondence (Link to online content)Series 2. Speeches (Link to online content)Series 2. Speeches (Link to online content)Series 3 Articles (Link to online content)Series 3 Articles (Link to online content)Series 4. Newspaper Columns (Link to online content)Series 4. Newspaper Columns (Link to online content)Series 5. Nonfiction Books (Link to online content)Series 5. Nonfiction Books (Link to online content)Series 6. Research Materials (Link to online content)Series 6. Research Materials (Link to online content)Series 7. Pamphlets and Leaflets (Link to online content)Series 7. Pamphlets and Leaflets (Link to online content)Series 8. Book Reviews (Link to online content)Series 8. Book Reviews (Link to online content)Series 9. Petitions (Link to online content)Series 9. Petitions (Link to online content)Series 10. Essays and Student Papers (Link to online content)Series 10. Essays and Student Papers (Link to online content)Series 11. Novels (Link to online content)Series 11. Novels (Link to online content)Series 12. Pageants (Link to online content)Series 12. Pageants (Link to online content)Series 13. Plays (Link to online content)Series 13. Plays (Link to online content)Series 14. Short Fiction (Link to online content)Series 14. Short Fiction (Link to online content)Series 15. Poetry (Link to online content)Series 15. Poetry (Link to online content)Series 16. Miscellaneous (Link to online content)Series 16. Miscellaneous (Link to online content)Series 17. Photographs (Link to online content)Series 17. Photographs (Link to online content)Series 18. MemorabiliaSeries 18. MemorabiliaSeries 19. AudiovisualSeries 19. AudiovisualSeries 22. Additions to the Du Bois Papers (Link to online content)Series 22. Additions to the Du Bois Papers (Link to online content)Admin infoAdmin infoDownloadDownloadxml versionxml versionprint version (pdf)print version (pdf)

Read collection overviewScholar, writer, editor of The Crisis and other journals, co-founder of the Niagara Movement, the NAACP, and the Pan AfricanCongresses, international spokesperson for peace and for the rights of oppressed minorities, W.E.B. Du Bois was a son ofMassachusetts who articulated the strivings of African Americans and developed a trenchant analysis of the problem of the colorline in the twentieth century.

Includes over 100,000 items of correspondence (more than three quarters of the papers), speeches, articles, newspaper columns,nonfiction books, research materials, book reviews, pamphlets and leaflets, petitions, novels, essays, forewords, student papers,manuscripts of pageants, plays, short stories and fables, poetry, photographs, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, videotapes,audiotapes, and miscellaneous materials.

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Background on W. E. B. Du BoisBackground on W. E. B. Du BoisThe activist, writer, and intellectual William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, was born in the rural western Massachusetts town of

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W.E.B. Du Bois, 1907

Great Barrington on February 23, 1868, his New England roots extending backbefore the Revolution and including ancestors of French, Dutch, and AfricanAmerican heritage. From early in life, Du Bois was recognized for hisextraordinary intellectual talents. Educated in the local public schools, hegraduated as valedictorian of his high school class in 1884, and with thefinancial assistance of friends and family, entered Fisk University as asophomore in 1885. Thoroughly a northerner, Du Bois' experiences in Nashvillewere crucial in galvanizing his understanding of American race relations. Toearn additional money for his education, Du Bois taught in country schools inTennessee during the summer months, where he saw firsthand the bitterinfluence of segregation and the harshest expressions of American racism. Themore subtle discrimination he had faced in Massachusetts coupled with thismore menacing aspect encouraged Du Bois to take a more aggressive stanceagainst social injustice.

After receiving his bachelor's degree from Fisk in 1888, Du Bois continued hisstudies at Harvard, enrolling as a junior and receiving his second bachelor'sdegree in 1890, followed by his MA in 1891 and PhD in 1895. As he had inGreat Barrington and Nashville, Du Bois distinguished himself in Cambridge asa scholar. Like most Americans at the time intent upon an academic career, DuBois enhanced his scholarly credentials by studying abroad. At the University ofBerlin between 1892 and 1894, Du Bois was introduced to contemporaryGerman social scientific theory and, more generally, he internalized theGerman scholarly tradition of a synthetic approach to social issues, blending history, philosophy, economics, and politics in thestudy of human social relations. Enamored of German culture, Du Bois also began to recognize the international dimensions ofthe struggle for racial justice and the connections between racial oppression and imperialist domination.

Returning from Germany, Du Bois entered an extraordinarily busy and productive period of life. In 1894, he accepted anappointment on faculty of Wilberforce University; in 1895, he completed his dissertation; and in 1896, he got married -- to NinaGomer (d.1950), with whom he had two children, Burghardt (1898-1900) and Yolande (1901-1960) -- and published his first book,The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States, 1638-1870, the first volume published in the Harvard HistoricalSeries (1896), was a landmark in social and historical analysis, concluding with a phrase that reflected Du Bois' growingcommitment to social action:

It behooves the United States, therefore, in the interest both of scientific truth and of future social reform, carefully to study suchchapters of her history as that of the suppression of the slave-trade. The most obvious question which this198 study suggests is:How far in a State can a recognized moral wrong safely be compromised? And although this chapter of history can give us nodefinite answer suited to the ever-varying aspects of political life, yet it would seem to warn any nation from allowing, throughcarelessness and moral cowardice, any social evil to grow. No persons would have seen the Civil War with more surprise andhorror than the Revolutionists of 1776; yet from the small and apparently dying institution of their day arose the walled andcastled Slave-Power. From this we may conclude that it behooves nations as well as men to do things at the very moment whenthey ought to be done.

In 1896, Du Bois also moved to an appointment as assistant instructor in sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, undertakingan intensive analysis of the African American population of Philadelphia. The resulting publication, The Philadelphia Negro (1899),is often considered his most original and compelling scholarly contribution, and it is a foundational work in the field of urbansociology. It is distinguished not only as an exhaustive study of one population, but as a sensitive portrait of a populationresponding actively to social stresses and to the demands of urban life, rather than seeing them either as passive victims or socialcancer.

Moving next to Atlanta University to teach history and economics, from 1897 to 1910, Du Bois built a Department of Sociologywith a national reputation. Perhaps the key to this reputation was the series of annual conferences Du Bois established in 1896.Each year, he and his colleagues focused on a single issue confronting African Americans, publishing the results in the AtlantaAtlantaUniversity Publications seriesUniversity Publications series. They planned, too, to return to each subject at regular intervals to build the basis for thelongitudinal study of social problems. Although the Atlanta studies were not of uniformly high quality and were hampered byinsufficient funding, taken together they offer a significant empirical basis for social analysis of the African American communityat the turn of the turn of the twentieth century.

Not all of Du Bois' work was purely academic. He wrote numerous articles for the popular press and his book The Souls of BlackFolk (1903) brought him national attention. In retrospect, it may be his most enduring work, having become part of the canon ofAfrican American literature. Among other things, the book spotlights the growing tensions in the African American community

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between the accommodationism of Booker T. Washington and Du Bois' more radical demand for full and immediate equal rights.Although Du Bois found some common ground with his rival -- precious little -- he was unrelenting in his criticism ofWashington's willingness to work slowly toward equality by demanding only what whites were willing to cede. "So far as Mr.Washington apologizes for injustice, North or South," Du Bois wrote, "does not rightly value the privilege and duty of voting,belittles the emasculating effects of caste distinctions, and opposes the higher training and ambition of our brighter minds, -- sofar as he, the South, or the Nation, does this, -- we must unceasingly and firmly oppose them."

Creating the institutional basis to build and sustain this agenda, Du Bois helped found the Niagara Movement in 1905. While thegroup never had a large membership, it did pave the way for the establishment in 1909 of the National Association for theAdvancement of Colored People (NAACP), an interracial organization based upon similar, though somewhat less radicalprinciples.

With activism consuming much of his energy, Du Bois left Atlanta University in 1910 to become director of research and publicityfor the NAACP. A natural writer with previous experience editing The Moon (1906) and Horizon (1907-10), Du Bois was alsoappointed editor of the monthly journal of the NAACP, The Crisis. His numerous articles and editorials in Crisis solidified hisposition as a major spokesman for African American rights.

Freed of his purely academic commitments, he also continued to write for the popular press, publishing a number of highlyregarded books, including The Negro (1915), Darkwater (1920), The Gift of Black Folk (1924), and the novels The Quest of theSilver Fleece (1911) and Dark Princess (1928). Among his most ambitious projects was a pageant of Black history and Blackconsciousness, The Star of Ethiopia, written both to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation and toprovide a counterweight to the racist Hollywood cinematic epic, Birth of a Nation. A poet, novelist, and playwright himself, DuBois had a deep interest in African American literature, from folk music to the writing of the Harlem Renaissance. Du Bois evenhelped established a theatre troupe in 1924, the Krigwa Players, in which "Negro actors before Negro audiences interpret Negrolife as depicted by Negro artists."

During the first three decades of the twentieth century, one can discern two general trends in Du Bois's thought. First, he beganincreasingly to extend his analysis of the color bar beyond the borders of the United States to the world scene. A vice-presidentof the first Pan-African Conference in 1900, Du Bois helped organize a series of Pan-African Congresses between 1919 and 1927that recognized the solidarities of people of color around the world and the need to combat racial oppression and imperialdomination of underdeveloped countries.

Secondly, while the NAACP and Du Bois both insisted upon the full integration of Blacks into the mainstream of American life, theonset of the Great Depression in 1929 and the intransigence of whites on racial matters gradually led him toward a Blacknationalist solution of the race problem, stressing Black control of businesses, cooperatives, and other similar institutions as thekey to Black survival. In this position, Du Bois began to depart from the mainstream of the leadership within the NAACP, resultingin Du Bois' resignation from the organization in 1934 and his departure from the editorship of Crisis.

Returning to Atlanta University, Du Bois resumed teaching duties and the scholarly life. His Black Reconstruction (1935) randirectly counter to the predominantly white historiography of the Reconstruction period by emphasizing the contributions ofAfrican Americans in the South during the years immediately after the Civil War. Although the book was criticized by Marxists andNon-Marxists alike, its basic interpretation was to become widely accepted by historians. He also wrote Black Folk, Then and Now(1939) and Dusk of Dawn (1940), and in 1940, he founded Phylon, a quarterly social science journal. With support from thePhelps-Stokes Fund, he also became involved in the preparation of an Encyclopedia of the Negro, a work that saw only apreparatory volume published.

Still remarkably active and productive in his seventies, Du Bois retired from Atlanta University in 1944. He soon returned to theNAACP, where his duties revolved around special research projects, especially relating to the place of the African colonies in thepostwar world, and where he served as consultant for the NAACP to the United States delegation at the founding meeting of theUnited Nations. The old rifts, however, were not so easily healed. In 1948 Du Bois was dismissed after continuing disagreementswith other officials over NAACP policies.

In his later years, Du Bois served as a co-chair of the Council on African Affairs and chair of the Peace Information Center and theAmerican Peace Crusade. In 1950, he made his first and only foray into formal politics, running for the U.S. Senate from New Yorkon the American Labor Party ticket. Ironically, perhaps, this brush with formal politics was paired with a less congenial one.During the anti-Communist hysteria of 1951, Du Bois's activities on behalf of the Peace Information Center led to an indictmentagainst him and four associates as unregistered foreign agents. Although the charges were dismissed as groundless later thatyear, the attack by an arm of his own government was a bitter experience. Du Bois nevertheless continued his work in peace andinternational affairs, visiting Russia and China.

Du Bois became a member of the Communist Party of the United States in 1961. That same year, at the age of ninety-three, hemoved to Ghana at the invitation of President Kwame Nkrumah to serve as editor of an Encyclopedia Africana. Although poor

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health limited his work, Du Bois continued to study and write. He took Ghanaian citizenship and on August 27, 1963, died in Accraat the age of ninety-five. Du Bois was survived by his second wife, the writer Shirley Graham Du Bois, whom he had married in1951.

Over his lifetime Du Bois wrote or edited more than three dozen books and hundreds of articles. His accomplishments weremany. As an activist and organizer, Du Bois helped usher in the modern civil rights movement by founding and building theNiagara Movement and NAACP, and he helped create periodicals that became important voices for Black identity. As a scholarand founder of American sociology, he contributed early and important works in the literature of demography, race sociologyand research methodology, he helped define the continuous social survey and the fields of social stratification and race relations.As a writer, his work earned him election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Although Du Bois's reputation sufferedamong white Americans during the McCarthy era, and although he died in 1963 before the reputations of McCarthy victims wererehabilitated, his impact and influence were international in scope. A generation after his death, Du Bois remains a potent figureinternationally, and a source of inspiration for millions.

Scope of collectionScope of collectionThe W.E.B. Du Bois Papers, 1803-1999, document virtually every stage in his long career and show his involvement in many areasof twentieth century racial, literary, and social reform movements. In particular, the correspondence files, including well over100,000 items show Du Bois' interactions with others in these realms. The earliest letter in the collection, a note to hisgrandmother, dates from 1877 when Du Bois was just nine years old. Among the latest is the draft of a letter, written not longbefore his death in 1963, appealing to the leaders of the Soviet Union and China to heal the divisions that had arisen in the worldcommunist movement. The files, containing only a few items from his early youth, become more plentiful for Du Bois' studentdays in the 1880s and 1890s, and the commencement of his career as scholar and educator in the 1890s and 1900s. They are attheir fullest during his period with the NAACP as editor of The Crisis, 1910-1934, and they remain nearly as abundant for the lastthirty years of his life, 1934-1963.

Series descriptionsSeries descriptionsSeries 1. CorrespondenceSeries 1. Correspondence1877-1965119.25 linear feet (Microfilm reels 1-79)Series 1ASeries 1A. General Correspondence, 1877-1965Series 1BSeries 1B. Crisis Correspondence, 1911-1934The correspondence is arranged chronologically by year, and alphabetically by name of correspondent within each year. Thereare two major exceptions to this arrangement: (1) The correspondence from 1877 to 1910 is so sparse that it has been groupedinto a single alphabetical sequence; (2) between 1911 and 1934, Du Bois had so much correspondence as editor of The Crisis(first issue in November 1910) that the Crisis correspondence has been separated into its own subseries.

The general correspondence constitutes over three-quarters of the Du Bois Papers and includes correspondence received byDu Bois as well as retained copies of outgoing letters. Over his ninety-five year life span, Du Bois was a leading internationalfigure in many of the most important movements for social change, and his circle of correspondents was exceptionally broad.The correspondence provides particularly rich documentation of twentieth century racial, literary, and social reformmovements; the founding of the NAACP; Du Bois's teaching and research at Atlanta University during the 1930s and 1940s; hisreturn to the NAACP in 1944; his involvement with the peace movement in the late 1940s and the 1950s; and his work on theEncyclopedia Africana. The collection includes a small quantity of material from Shirley Graham Du Bois dating from after herhusband's death.

Among Du Bois' many correspondents are Jane Addams, Sherwood Anderson, Ralph Bunche, Andrew Carnegie, CharlesChesnutt, Countee Cullen, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, W.C. Handy, Langston Hughes, WilliamJames, James Weldon Johnson, Jomo Kenyatta, Martin Luther King Jr., Claude McKay, Margaret Mead, Kwame Nkrumah, EugeneO'Neill, Sylvia Pankhurst, A. Phillip Randolph, Paul Robeson, Eleanor, Franklin and Theodore Roosevelt, Bertrand Russell, GeorgeBernard Shaw, Arthur and Joel Spingarn, Moorfield Storey, Mary Church Terrell, Carl Van Vechten, Booker T. Washington, H.G.Wells, Walter White, and Roy Wilkins.

Series 2. SpeechesSeries 2. Speeches1888-19628.5 linear feet (Microfilm reels 80 - 81)Series 2Series 2. Speeches, 1888-1962Series 2, Speeches, includes the manuscripts of over three hundred different speeches, ranging from those he gave at hiscollege commencements from Fisk and Harvard to others delivered near the end of his life. Most date from the 1940s and1950s and show his interest in world peace, colonialism, and developments in Africa and America. Many speeches are availablefrom his 1950 campaign for election as United States Senator from New York. These speeches as a whole contain Du Bois'

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developed (and developing) thoughts on various subjects. While a number of his speeches were published, it is worth notingthat he would revise the spoken version considerably before releasing it for publication. Thus the original manuscripts retainconsiderable research value even in cases where the speech was later published, some in greatly revised form.

Series 3. ArticlesSeries 3. Articles1887-19686.5 linear feet (Microfilm reels 81 - 83)Series 3Series 3. Articles, 1888-1968The manuscripts are arranged in five subseries, and chronologically within each subseries.

Manuscripts of articles include drafts and other versions of many of the items published by Du Bois in the numerous journals towhich he contributed over his lifetime. In addition, complete or incomplete manuscripts are to be found for many articles whichapparently were never published. In all, over four hundred manuscripts of articles are in the collection, with dates ranging fromthe 1880s to articles published after his death in 1963. They are typescripts unless otherwise indicated.

Articles, published, other than in CrisisArticles published in CrisisArticles not known to have been publishedArticles in printed formCrisis articles in printed formSeries 4. Newspaper ColumnsSeries 4. Newspaper Columns1927-19611.5 linear feet (Microfilm reels 83 - 84 )Series 4Series 4. Newspaper columns, 1927-1961They are arranged alphabetically by title of the newspaper, and chronologically within each paper.

Manuscript versions of Du Bois' columns for the Chicago Defender, Chicago Globe, Freedom, National Guardian, New Africa,New York Amsterdam News, People's Voice, and Pittsburgh Courier show his thoughts on the news and events of the day. It isimportant to note that the various newspaper editors did not always publish the columns he submitted, but would occasionallyfind room to publish only selected portions. Some column manuscripts were, in fact, never published, but they are important asDu Bois' intended public statements of his views.

Series 5. Nonfiction BooksSeries 5. Nonfiction Books1896-19625.25 linear feet (Microfilm reels 84 - 86 )Series 5Series 5. Noinfiction books, 1896-1962The works are arranged alphabetically by title.

Manuscripts of nonfiction books include several unpublished items. A World Search for Democracy (mostly complete) wasprepared in the late 1930s. Also of interest are Russia and America: An Interpretation; This Africa: How it Arose, Whither it Goes;and research notes for the Encyclopedia of the Negro and for a study of the Black soldier in World War I, "The Black Man andthe Wounded World." There are prospectuses of several books. Of those books that were published, of particular interest areseveral surviving handwritten chapters from The Souls of Black Folk and a complete typescript, with handwritten corrections, ofA Soliloquy on Viewing My Life form the Last Decade of Its First Century: The Autobiography of W.E.B. Du Bois. There are alsoother manuscripts of published works.

Series 6. Research MaterialsSeries 6. Research Materials1896-19590.75 linear feet (Microfilm reel 86 )Series 6Series 6. Research materials, 1896-1959Research materials in the Papers include typescripts, handwritten manuscripts, and clipped and other printed materials,arranged in the following sequence: research notes on Africa, general research notes, notes that appear likely to have beenmade for speeches or articles, and miscellaneous research materials. There are about 800 to 1,000 pages in all, in these fourgroups.

Series 7. Pamphlets and LeafletsSeries 7. Pamphlets and Leaflets1902-19621 linear foot (Microfilm reel 86)Series 7Series 7. Pamphlets and leaflets, 1902-1962The materials are arranged chronologically.

Materials that resulted, or were intended to result, in pamphlets or leaflets appear in this series in typed, handwritten, and/or

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printed form. The publications range from 1902 until 1962, and the subjects show a great variety, ranging from Du Bois' 1904Credo and a Bibliography of the Negro Folk Song in America to Blacks, Black education, Benjamin Franklin, peace and the H-bomb.

Series 8. Book ReviewsSeries 8. Book Reviews1905-19611 linear foot (Microfilm reel 86)Series 8Series 8. Book reviews, 1905-1961Fifty-five reviews by Du Bois of books by other authors are included here, in chronological order from 1905 to 1961. Du Boisconcentrated, in these reviews, on Blacks, Africa, the American South, and race relations.

Series 9. PetitionsSeries 9. Petitions1947-19610.25 linear foot (Microfilm reel 86)Series 9Series 9. Petitions, 1947-1961Petitions here include the manuscript of Du Bois' introduction and the contributions of some other authors to the NAACP's 1947"Appeal to the World: A Statement on the Denial of Human Rights to Minorities..." and other petitions from then to 1961.

Series 10. Essays and Student PapersSeries 10. Essays and Student Papers1888-19621 linear foot (Microfilm reels 86 - 87)Series 10Series 10. Essays and student papers, 1888-1962Each of the subseries indicated in the series title is arranged chronologically.

The subseries Essays is limited to Du Bois' contributions to encyclopedias and other works of multiple authorship. Most werepublished 1924-1962, but several apparently were never published. There are five Forewords contributed by Du Bois to bookswritten by others between 1922 and 1962. The Student Papers are arranged in four groups: papers at Fisk around 1888; papersat Harvard, 1888-1891; student papers, largely on economics and politics, from the 1890s; and "Sketches, 1889-1896," whichincludes some travel notes, journals, notes on celebrations of his birthday, and some creative writing.

Series 11. NovelsSeries 11. Novels1892-19611.25 linear feet (Microfilm reel 87)Series 11Series 11. Novels, 1892-1961The materials are arranged alphabetically by title, with a number of untitled or unidentified fragments and notes at the end ofthe file.

The earliest evidence in the Papers of Du Bois as a novelist is the manuscript and plot outline of A Fellow of Harvard, 1892,when Du Bois was twenty-four years old. The latest is fragments and notes concerning his trilogy The Black Flame and notes onWorlds of Color, both dating from 1961.

Series 12. PageantsSeries 12. Pageants1913-19410.5 linear feet (Microfilm reel 87)Series 12Series 12. Pageants, 1913-1941The pageants are arranged alphabetically by title.

Du Bois' pageants were large-scale presentations on the course of Black history that were designed to appeal to a massaudience. His most famous pageant, The Star of Ethiopia, designed for a cast of 1,000, was presented in 1913 in New York, in1915 in Washington, in 1916 in Philadelphia, and in 1925 in Los Angeles. The Star of Ethiopia papers include typescripts andmanuscripts, stage directions, posters, programs, and financial records of some productions. Manuscripts for other pageantsinclude George Washington and Black Folk: A Pageant for the Bicentennary, 1732-1932; The Jewel of Ethiopia; The Seven Gifts ofEthiopia; The Nine Tales of Black Folk, and others.

Series 13. PlaysSeries 13. Plays1928-19402 linear feet (Microfilm reels 87 - 88)Series 13Series 13. Plays, 1928-1940The manuscripts of plays are in two groups.

The first, Playthings of the Night, was intended for book publication in 1931, and contains introductory essays by Du Bois andvarious drafts of five plays. The second group, The Darker Wisdom, was intended for book publication in 1940, and containsmanuscripts of four of the five plays in the previously proposed title (one with a changed title). The plays included are The All

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Mother (later entitled The Slave, the Serf, and the Blond Beast); Black Hercules at the Forks of the Road; Black Man; Christ onthe Andes; and Seven Up. An outline for The Prodigal Race, an unidentified fragment of a play or tale, and variant title pages orsubtitles are also included.

Series 14. Short Stories and FablesSeries 14. Short Stories and Fables1895-1950s1 linear foot (Microfilm reel 88)Series 14Series 14. Short stories and fables, 1895-1950sThe handwritten and typed manuscripts are in two groups: seven "fables" of one to two pages each, and some thirty- fivelonger short stories plus a few fragments. The earliest dated item is an 1895 story about Wilberforce University. Du Boiscontinued to write in this genre at least into the 1950s, when there are many stories signed "Bud Weisob," an anagram of hisown name, perhaps an attempt to avoid the McCarthy era's blacklisting of known or suspected Communists. The great majorityof the stories were never published.

Series 15. PoetrySeries 15. Poetry1907-19650.25 linear foot (Microfilm reel 88)Series 15Series 15. Poetry, 1907-1965The poetry is arranged in two groups: about 130 pages of poetry that was published, mostly in Horizon, The Crisis and Massesand Mainstream, and about two hundred pages that remain unpublished or unidentified.

Throughout his life Du Bois wrote poetry. Among his notable published efforts were "The Song of the Smoke," "The ChristmasPrayers of God," "Suez," and "Ghana Calls."

Series 16. Miscellaneous MaterialSeries 16. Miscellaneous Material1803-19642.25 linear feet (Microfilm reels 88 - 89)Series 16Series 16. Miscellaneous, 1803-1964Genealogical records include vital, military, financial, and land records; lists of relatives and important family dates, two diaries(1856 and 1861) of Du Bois' paternal grandfather Alexander Du Bois; and correspondence of his (1875 and 1878). There aremanuscript and printed materials from Du Bois' years at Great Barrington High School; Fisk University, including his certificatesand contracts for teaching in Tennessee in 1886 and 1887; Harvard University; the University of Berlin; and Wilberforce andAtlanta University. Also included are brief biographies of Du Bois, bibliographies of his writings, a list of books in his personallibrary, and a typed transcription of an unpublished oral history interview with Du Bois by William Ingersoll in 1960. Works byothers include Shirley Graham Du Bois' notes and fragments of speeches for the legal defense of Du Bois in 1951; six poems byYolande Du Bois; manuscript speeches and published articles by one of Du Bois' assistants, Hugh Smythe; handwritten andtyped articles and speeches by others; and printed materials dealing in the main with the status, education, and economics ofBlacks.

Series 17. PhotographsSeries 17. Photographs1864-19632.5 linear feet (Microfilm reel 89)Series 17Series 17. Photographs, 1864-1963The photographs are arranged in three groups.

First are several hundred photographs that Du Bois solicited for publication in The Crisis: photographs of Black children, Blackrecipients of college degrees and honors, and Blacks in important positions. This series of photographs published in The Crisisis Du Bois' contribution to, and probably the initiation of, the marshaling of evidence that "Black is beautiful." Almost all of thephotographs are identified on the backs and in the Selective Item List in the finding aid. The second group is just under twohundred Du Bois family and personal photographs, including one album arranged in roughly chronological order. Some of themost-photographed trips and other events in Du Bois' life have been arranged, together with photographs on other specifictopics, among the approximately three hundred photographs in the third group, "Theme" photographs.

Series 18. MemorabiliaSeries 18. Memorabilia1913-19630.5 linear feet (Microfilm reel 89)This series comprises medals, badges, and certificates of honorary and earned degrees and other awards and honors. Thereare nearly one hundred items, ranging from class reunion badges to the Spingarn Medal won by Du Bois in 1920, the Du BoisMedal created in his honor by the American Negro Commemorative Society, the Lenin Medal, and certificates of election to PhiBeta Kappa, honorary degrees from universities in the United States and abroad, and election to the National Institute of Artsand Letters in 1944.

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Series 19. Audio and visual materialsSeries 19. Audio and visual materials1958-19792.5 linear feetSeries 19Series 19. Audio and visual materials, 1958-1979Motion pictures and videotapes of Du Bois receiving an honorary degree in Prague in 1958 and visiting Premier Chou En-lai,Vice-Premier Chen Yi, Chairman Mao Tse-tung, and others in China in 1959; and of the dedication in 1969 and dedication as aNational Historic Landmark in 1979 of Du Bois' homesite in Great Barrington, Mass. Audiotapes of the burial service of Du Bois,August 29, 1963 and tribute by Kwame Nkrumah.

Series 20. Newspaper ClippingsSeries 20. Newspaper Clippings1901-19553 linear feetThe collection of newspaper clippings about Du Bois and subjects of interest to him (currently unorganized).

Series 21. Copies of Du Bois materials from other locationsSeries 21. Copies of Du Bois materials from other locations1870-19836 linear feetCopies of Du Bois materials were obtained by the staff of Special Collections and University Archives from other archivalsources and by donation from individuals. Much of the latter was donated by Herbert Aptheker and was used in preparation ofhis three-volume Correspondence of W.E.B. Du Bois (UMass Press). Aptheker usually include a note describing the documentsand indicating their source. Types of materials in this series are: correspondence; U.S. government files; manuscripts andtranscripts by Du Bois of speeches, articles, student papers and plays; transcripts of conversations; town records; microfilmcopies of papers in other collections, of journals to which Du Bois contributed, and of exhibition materials compiled by Du Bois;published material by Du Bois not in the collection; articles about Du Bois; bibliographies; and guides to Du Bois materials inother collections.

Series 22. Accretions to the Du Bois PapersSeries 22. Accretions to the Du Bois Papers1890-19633.25 linear feetSeries 22Series 22. Accretions, 1890-1963The Du Bois Papers were acquired by UMass Amherst from Shirley Graham Du Bois in 1973. Over the next few years, additionalletters, writings, and photographs were acquired, mostly from Herbert Aptheker, editor of Du Bois's collected works. Since thearrival of the Du Bois Papers at UMass Amherst, researchers and other persons interested in Du Bois have donated still othermaterials.

InventoryInventorySeries 1. Correspondence (Link to online contentLink to online content)1877-1964A. General Correspondence1877-1965A. General Correspondence, 1877-19101877-1910A Club. Also: Alexander Irvine1877-1910Reel 1: 1Abbott, E. Hamlin1877-1910Reel 1: 4Abbott, Lyman1877-1910Reel 1: 5Adams, Charles Francis1877-1910Reel 1: 101908 exchange concerning Adams' published statements on racial matters.

Adams, John Henry

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1877-1910Reel 1: 12Addams, Jane1877-1910Reel 1: 13Re: the Atlanta University conferences

Adler, Felix1877-1910Reel 1: 18Correspondence on the importance of Du Bois' work at Atlanta University.

Aldridge, Amanda Ira1877-1910Reel 1: 26Re: her father, Ira Aldridge.

Aldridge, Amanda Ira1877-1910Reel 1: 26Re: her father, Ira Aldridge.

American Church Institute for Negroes. Also: Samuel Bish1877-1910Reel 1: 39Re: the work of the Episcopal Church for the Negro.

American Economic Association. Also: Edwin R. Seligman, Walter Wilcox, E. F. Taussig1877-1910Reel 1: 49Re: the work of a committee studying the economic condition of the Negro.

American Federation of Labor. Also: Samuel Gompers1877-1910Reel 1: 67American Historical Association. Also: Albert Bushnell Hart1877-1910Reel 1: 68American Missionary Association. Also: A.F. Beard, J.W. J. W. Cooper, C. J. Ryder1877-1910Reel 1: 76Includes correspondence concerning William Pickens' suit against the Boston Guardian.

American Museum of Natural History. Also: Clark Wissler1877-1910Reel 1: 84American Negro Academy1877-1910Reel 1: 85Programs for 1899, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1907 meetings; correspondence concerning the 1909 meeting; a list of books proposedfor publication by the Academy.

American-Liberian Industrial Company1877-1910Reel 1: 115Re: the development of the resources of Liberia.

Andrews, G. W.1877-1910Reel 1: 118Re: a suit by William Pickens against the Boston Guardian.

Anti-Imperialist League. Also: Erving Winslow

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1877-1910Reel 1: 122Appeal to Reason1877-1910Reel 1: 124Note from Du Bois concerning his opposition to the Jamestown Exposition

Archer, William1877-1910Reel 1: 128Arnold, E. H.1877-1910Reel 1: 133Re: Du Bois' family history.

Atkinson, Margaretta1877-1910Reel 1: 138Re: DJ Bois' advice to a young Black student.

Carnegie Library (Atlanta, Ga.)1877-1910Reel 1: 1431902 petition by Negroes asking to use the library.

Atlanta Baptist College. Also: John Hope1877-1910Reel 1: 148Includes correspondence on possible cooperation between the College and Atlanta University.

Atlanta University. Also: Horace Bumstead, M.W. Adams, Edward Ware1877-1910Reel 1: 158Includes comments on Du Bois' sympathies for William Monroe Trotter; concerning George Foster Peabody, the AtlantaUniversity conferences and conference reports, and lectures by Du Bois; a report by Du Bois on the conferences and theirfuture work; correspondence on developments in the University; correspondence on possible campaign by the Anti-Tuberculosis League in Atlanta; correspondence on Du Bois' leaving Atlanta University for the NAACP.

Atlantic Monthly. Also: Bliss Perry1877-1910Reel 1: 287Baker, Ray Stannard1877-1910Reel 1: 299Re: the Niagara Movement; concerning Du Bois' ideas on the difficulties for someone corning from the outside in studying theNegro problem; concerning a Baker article on rural Negroes.

Baker, T. N.1877-1910Reel 1: 3161906 letter from Du Bois critical of Baker's recent statements in the Congregationalist and Christian World about black women.

Barber, J. Max1877-1910Reel 1: 323Re: the founding of The Crisis.

Barnett, Ida B. Wells1877-1910Reel 1: 328Re: reactions to The Souls of Black Folk.

Bassett, E. D.

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1877-1910Reel 1: 339Re: John Brown.

Belgium. Consul-General to the United States. Also: Paul Hageman1877-1910Reel 1: 344Memo from Du Bois to Hageman concerning the possible migration of American Negroes to the Congo Free State.

Bell, Ralcy Husted1877-1910Reel 1: 355Bentley, Charles E.1877-1910Reel 1: 3691905 letter to Bentley from a committee (Du Bois, Kelly Miller, J.W.E. Bowen, Alexander Walters and H.T. Johnson) concerning aproposed visit to President Theodore Roosevelt to urge actions in favor of Blacks.

Berea College. Also: A.E. Thomson1877-1910Reel 1: 370Re: plans of the College to open a separate school for Negroes legally excluded from the College

Bishop, Samuel H.1877-1910Reel 1: 375Blyden, Edward1877-1910Reel 1: 3821909 letter firm Du Bois concerning a proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Booklovers Magazine. Also: Frederick Speirs1877-1910Reel 1: 393Booth, Joseph1877-1910Reel 1: 408Re: Booth's work in Africa.

Borgquest, Alvin1877-1910Reel 1: 413Correspondence concerning an investigation at Clark University (Massachusetts) on peculiarities of the Negro in crying.

Bradford, George1877-1910Reel 1: 420Re: Du Bois' application for membership in the Sons of the American Revolution.

Brown, Agnes1877-1910Reel 1: 458Re: her interest in racial matters.

Brown, Thomas1877-1910Reel 1: 474Re: the Niagara Movement

Bryan, William Jennings1877-1910Reel 1: 4781908 note from Bryan's secretary acknowledging receipt of materials from Du Bois.

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Bryce, James1877-1910Reel 1: 479All invitation from Du Bois asking Bryce to speak at an Atlanta University conference.

Burghardt, Sarah1877-1910Reel 1: 4901877 letter from Du Bois to his grandmother.

Burleigh, Harry T.1877-1910Reel 1: 491Burroughs, Charles1877-1910Reel 1: 192Re: a reading given by Burroughs at Atlanta University.

Byrd, W. A.1877-1910Reel 1: 497Re: the Niagara Movement and an enclosed article on Du Bois and Booker T. Washington written by Byrd.

Calloway, Thomas J.1877-1910Reel 1: 512Carnegie, Andrew1877-1910Reel 1: 519Letter from Du Bois concerning the work of the Atlanta University conferences and requesting Carnegie's financial support forthis and similar work.

Carnegie Foundation1877-1910Reel 1: 522Request for support of research into the history and condition of American Blacks.

Century Magazine. Also: Richard Watson Gilder1877-1910Reel 1: 533Letter from Du Bois proposing an article on Reconstruction.

Ceruti, E. Burton1877-1910Reel 1: 534Re: the Niagara Movement and The Horizon.

Charities. Also: Paul U. Kellogg1877-1910Reel 1: 539Re: a contribution by Du Bois to that journal

Chesnutt, Charles1877-1910Reel 1: 589Re: mention made of Chesnutt in a forthcoming article by Du Bois; concerning the Niagara Movement; about Du Bois' plans fora journal.

Circle. Also: Lyman Beecher Stowe1877-1910Reel 1: 599Re: Stowe's projected articles on the Negro and Du Bois' views of some aspects of the articles.

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Clement, E. H.1877-1910Reel 1: 606Re: his interpretation of Du Bois' views of segregation

Clifford, Carrie W.1877-1910Reel 1: 611Clifford, J. R.1877-1910Reel 1: 6171909 letter from Clifford concerning the Niagara Movement

Cole and Johnson. Also: James Weldon Johnson1877-1910Reel 1: 618Re: Du Bois' plan for an organization of Negro musical and theatrical talent in New York City in connection with the NiagaraMovement.

Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel1877-1910Reel 1: 621Colliers Weekly. Also: Richard Lloyd Jones1877-1910Reel 1: 629Re: Du Bois' suggestion for a regular column in the journal about the Black race.

Coman, Katharine1877-1910Reel 1: 637Re: the Atlanta University conferences

Comings, Samuel H.1877-1910Reel 1: 638Comings' criticism of Du Bois' educational ideas with Du Bois' reply.

Committee for Improving the Industrial Condition of Negroes in New York1877-1910Reel 1: 644Re: a speech given by Du Bois for the Committee.

Committee of Twelve. Also: Archibald Grimke, Kelly, Miller1877-1910Reel 1: 652Materials on the organization of the Committee in 1904; Du Bois proposal for the Committee; information on the work of theCommittee on racial matters from Miller and Grimke; a letter from Grimke and Miller concerning Du Bois' 1905 resignation fromthe Committee.

Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Also: Paul Kennaday1877-1910Reel 1: 663Commons, John R.1877-1910Reel 1: 667Conference on the Status of the American Negro1877-1910Reel 1: 672Program for a 1909 New York City meeting which was to lead to the organization of the NAACP.

Congregational Sunday School of Great Barrington. Also: Edward Van Lennep1877-1910

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Reel 1: 6731892 letter from Du Bois commenting on his residence and study in Germany.

Congregationalist and Christian World1877-1910Reel 1: 6761906 letter from Du Bois demanding an apology for published comments in that journal about a group of Black women meetingin Nashville.

Constitution League. Also: John Milholland, A. B. Humphrey1877-1910Reel 1: 677Re: meetings of the organization in 1906; correspondence concerning Du Bois' nomination as a director of the League;correspondence from 1909 on their plans for a periodical.

Cook, C. C.1877-1910Reel 1: 688Letter from Du Bois concerning a proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Coopers International Union. Also: James A. Cable1877-1910Reel 1: 695Correspondence concerning the relations of Blacks with the Union.

Cox, E. F.1877-1910Reel 1: 703Re: the Niagara Movement.

Crawford, George W.1877-1910Reel 1: 705Correspondence about the possibility of Du Bois moving his family to New Haven, Connecticut in 1910.

Crosby, Mr.1877-1910Reel 1: 7081905 inquiry from Du Bois about hotel rates in Buffalo for a Niagara Movement meeting.

Dabney, Wendell P.1877-1910Reel 1: 721Re: the racial ancestry of General Lew Wallace.

Davis, Anna N.1877-1910Reel 1: 727Re: the possibility of a Negro student attend in Brookwood Labor College.

DeBerry, William N.1877-1910Reel 1: 730Re: the Niagara Movement

Diggs, James R. L.1877-1910Reel 1: 741Re: the Niagara Movement; correspondence concerning a history of Reconstruction from the Negro point of view.

Dillard, James H.1877-1910Reel 1: 745

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Diton, Carl1877-1910Reel 1: 749Dollar, John1877-1910Reel 1: 758Re: Du Bois' return from Germany and start of his teaching career at Wilberforce.

Dolliver, J. P.1877-1910Reel 1: 765Doubleday, Page and Company. Also: Walter Hines Page1877-1910Reel 1: 767Re: possible publication of a book by Du Bois and concerning Du Bois' criticism of their publication of Thomas Dixon's writings.

Frederick Douglass Center of Chicago (Ill.). Also: Celia Parker Woolley1877-1910Reel 1: 777Du Bois, Mary Burghardt1877-1910Reel 1: 7851883 letter from Du Bois to his mother describing a trip to New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, Nina1877-1910Reel 1: 789Du Bois, Yolande1877-1910Reel 1: 7971907 letter from Du Bois to his daughter.

Dunbar, Paul Laurence1877-1910Reel 1: 819Correspondence, including mention by Du Bois of possible publication of a journal (1903); an autobiographical sketch preparedby Dunbar.

Eaton, Isabel1877-1910Reel 1: 838Eliot, Charles W.1877-1910Reel 1: 863Ellis, George W.1877-1910Reel 1: 864Correspondence including that concerning Du Bois' proposed Encyclopedia Africana; a copy of a letter from D. E. Howard,Secretary of the Treasury of Liberia, to Edward Blyden concerning Liberia.

Encyclopedia Africana1877-1910Reel 1: 877Copies of Du Bois' letters to Charles Eliot and Edward Blyden concerning the Encyclopedia Africana.

Epworth League. Also: I. Garland Penn1877-1910Reel 1: 881Re: the maintenance of segregated cars by the Southern railroads.

Equal Suffrage League1877-1910

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Reel 1: 882Copy of a 1908 petition to the U.S. Congress concerning disfranchisement.

Ethiopian Progressive Association1877-1910Reel 1: 886Copy of 1905 constitution of the Association.

Fariera, Vernealia1877-1910Reel 1: 895Du Bois' advice to a young Black student.

Farnum, Henry W.1877-1910Reel 1: 898Fauset, Jessie1877-1910Reel 1: 904Correspondence about teaching appointments which Fauset was seeking and concerning her summer teaching at FiskUniversity in 1904; a descriptive essay by Fauset, "My House," written in 1907.

La Guardia, Fiorello H.1877-1910Reel 1: 926Re: a possible meeting site in Ohio for the Niagara Movement meeting in 1905.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1877-1910Reel 1: 929Fisk University1877-1910Reel 1: 935Copy of the constitution of the Class of 1888; correspondence with members of the Class of 1888; an 1890 letter from classmateL. A. Bowers; a class newsletter edited by Du Bois; correspondence in 1905 with President J. G. Merrill about the possibility of aFisk professor attending the Niagara Movement meeting; a 1908 letter froim Du Bois to the children of the Class of 1888; a 1908letter from President Merrill about Du Bois' mcommencement address, "Galileo Galilei."

Foraker, Joseph B.1877-1910Reel 1: 9791907 exchange including Du Bois' expression of appreciation for Foraker's work on behalf of Negro soldiers involved in aBrownsville, Texas incident.

Forbes, George W.1877-1910Reel 1: 979Force, Edith R.1877-1910Reel 1: 980Re: the merits of academic and industrial training for Blacks

Frissell, H. B.1877-1910Reel 1: 992Fuller, Solomon C.1877-1910Reel 1: 995General Education Board. Also: Wallace Buttrick1877-1910Reel 1: 1000

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Minutes of January 1908 conference concerning Negroes in New York City, including a plan by Du Bois for a proposed Socialsettlement for Negroes in the city; correspondence.

Georgia Equal Rights Convention. Also: William J. White1877-1910Reel 1: 1015The call for a 1906 meeting; the presidential address and resolutions adopted by the meeting; a notice for a 1907 meeting.

Germany. U. S. Consulate. Also: Moritz Schanz1877-1910Reel 1: 10281907 letter from Du Bois concerning the possibility of American Negroes emigrating to German West Africa.

Gibbs, Miflin W.1877-1910Reel 1: 10291910 correspondence concerning the possible purchase of a hotel by a group of Blacks.

Gordon, James H.1877-1910Reel 1: 1041Re: arrangements for the 1910 Niagara Movement meeting

Greener, Richard T.1877-1910Reel 1: 1050Comments from Greener in Du Bois' John Brown.

Griggs, Sutton1877-1910Reel 1: 10561909 request from Du Bois for names of possible Horizon subscribers and agents and possible Niagara Movement members.

Grimke, Francis J.1877-1910Reel 1: 1057Re: Du Bois' Credo; concerning Grimke's attendance at a planned January 1904 Carnegie Hall Meeting.

Gunner, Byron1877-1910Reel 1: 1068Re: the Niagara Movement.

Hall, G. Stanley1877-1910Reel 2: 1Hallowell, Richard P.1877-1910Reel 2: 4Re: Reconstruction and Negro suffrage.

Hampton Institute. Also: Thomas Jesse Jones1877-1910Reel 2: 18Re: possible cooperation between Hampton and Atlanta University on studies of the Negro.

Hare, Maud Cuney1877-1910Reel 2: 33Hart, Albert Bushnell1877-1910Reel 2: 43Re: Du Bois' opposition to Booker T. Washington.

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Harvard University1877-1910Reel 2: 55Du Bois' commencement program (1890); a statement of his academic progress (1892); miscellaneous materials.

Haworth, Paul1877-1910Reel 2: 80Hayford, Casely1877-1910Reel 2: 83Letter from Hayford suggesting the value of an exchange of thoughts between American Blacks and West Africans.

Haynes, George E.1877-1910Reel 2: 84Re: possibilities of YMCA work in Negro schools in the South.

Hershaw, Lafayette M.1877-1910Reel 2: 92Statement concerning Hershaw's relationship to the Republican Party; concerning The Horizon.

Hill, Leslie Pinckney1877-1910Reel 2: 110Re: Hill's plans to leave Tuskegee.

Hoggan, Frances1877-1910Reel 2: 115Correspondence, including Du Bois' comments on the treatment and condition of Southern Negroes; concerning WilliamStanley Braithwaite.

Holt, Hamilton1877-1910Reel 2: 151Invitation from Du Bois for the 1909 Atlanta University conference.

Hooper, William D.1877-1910Reel 2: 152Comments from Hooper on The Souls of Black For) and its effect upon him.

Hope, John1877-1910Reel 2: 153Correspondence, including Du Bois' criticism of Hope for accepting the aid of Booker T. Washington in obtaining money fromAndrew Carnegie for Atlanta Baptist College.

Horizon1877-1910Reel 2: 1631909 letters to the guarantors of the journal concerning finances of the magazine and on plans to issue the magazine inconjunction with the Constitution League, John Milholland and J. Max Barber; miscellaneous materials.

Hourwich, I. A.1877-1910Reel 2: 1791904 letter from Hourwich comparing the condition of Russian Jews and American Blacks.

Howland, Emily1877-1910

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Reel 2: 184Hubbard, W. P.1877-1910Reel 2: 186Letter from Hubbard concerning his service as a member of the City Council of Toronto, Ontario.

Hunton, Addie W.1877-1910Reel 2: 192Hurst, John1877-1910Reel 2: 195Independent. Also: William Hayes Ward1877-1910Reel 2: 198Correspondence concerning charges of Booker T. Washington's financial support of the Black press.

Jackson, J. S.1877-1910Reel 2: 2331908 letter from Du Bois concerning the Niagara Movement and the attitude of its members towards the election of WilliamHoward Taft as president.

George W. Jacobs and Company. Also: Ellis Oberholtzer1877-1910Reel 2: 237Re: the publication of John Brown.

James, Henry1877-1910Reel 2: 268Letter to Du Bois on the occasion of Du Bois' 1907 visit to England.

James, William1877-1910Reel 2: 270Johnson, Campbell C.1877-1910Reel 2: 275Re: the Niagara Movement.

Johnson, J. Rosamond1877-1910Reel 2: 277Re: the Niagara Movement.

Johnson, Joseph1877-1910Reel 2: 278Correspondence on Du Bois' thoughts on the proper course of action for the Episcopal Church in its treatment of Blackmembers.

Johnston, Harry1877-1910Reel 2: 283Jones, Anna1877-1910Reel 2: 286Re: plans for a women's auxiliary to the Niagara Movement.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1877-1910

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Reel 2: 287Jones, Gilbert1877-1910Reel 2: 291Jordan, L. G.1877-1910Reel 2: 306Letter from Du Bois concerning the National Afro-American Council and Du Bois' views of that organization.

Keeler, Clarissa Olds1877-1910Reel 2: 312Re: Keeler's research into prison conditions for Blacks in the South.

Kelley, Florence1877-1910Reel 2: 316Kellor, Frances A.1877-1910Reel 2: 319Knobe, Bertha1877-1910Reel 2: 341Includes Du Bois' list of the 15 most prominent living Black women.

Krackowizer, E. W.1877-1910Reel 2: 344Re: Du Bois' views on William Howard Taft and the Republican Party in 1908.

La Follette, Robert1877-1910Reel 2: 347Re: the possibility of La Follette visiting Atlanta University.

Lewis, Eva1877-1910Reel 2: 365Re: Du Bois' family history and his plan to join the Sons of the American Revolution.

Lindsay, Samuel McCune1877-1910Reel 2: 383Re: the Atlanta University conferences.

Livingstone, W. P.1877-1910Reel 2: 384Re: Livingstone's study of racial problems in America.

Low, Seth1877-1910Reel 2: 400Luling, Grace1877-1910Reel 2: 403Correspondence, including excerpts of a letter of E. B. Layant, Commissioner of Education in South Africa, concerning educationof natives in South Africa.

McCall, James1877-1910Reel 2: 417

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Re: McCall's plans for the uplift of Blacks on Southern plantations through the development of experimental farms.

McClures Magazine. Also: S.S. McClure1877-1910Reel 2: 4241907 correspondence on Du Bois' criticisms of an article by Thomas Nelson Page.

A. S. McClurg and Company1877-1910Reel 2: 433Re: the publication of The Souls of Black Folk; discussion of the publication of a novel, Scorn, being written by Du Bois;concerning The Golden Fleece (later published as The Quest of the Silver Fleece).

McDowell, William O.1877-1910Reel 2: 5181908 correspondence from McDowell concerning his nomination for a Nobel Peace Award.

McElwee, S. A. M. and others. Also: including D.R. Wilkins, Oscar De Priest, R. R. Wright, Jr.1877-1910Reel 2: 5201905 letter to Du Bois concerning support in Chicago for the Niagara Movement.

McGhee, Fredrick L.1877-1910Reel 2: 5211903 letter from McGhee concerning the Carnegie Hall conference.

McKenzie, Fayette A.1877-1910Reel 2: 526Re: McKenzie's proposed Fraternity of American Indians which would work for the advancement of American Indians.

McMaster, A. J.1877-1910Reel 2: 530Re: the position of Blacks in America in 1907.

Marshall, Douglass1877-1910Reel 2: 545Re: Marshall's theatrical career.

Marston, M. B.1877-1910Reel 2: 550Du Bois' views of women's rights.

Marvin, Frederic Rowland1877-1910Reel 2: 552Re: The Souls of Black Folk.

Matthews, Victoria E.1877-1910Reel 2: 563Re: an Atlanta University conference.

May, Samuel, Jr.1877-1910Reel 2: 564Exchange in 1907 concerning segregation and the need for higher educational facilities to train teachers for common andindustrial schools.

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Merriam, George C.1877-1910Reel 2: 5711905 correspondence concerning Du Bois' plans for The Moon.

Milholland, John1877-1910Reel 2: 582Re: the Constitution League, the Niagara Movement, the Atlanta riot of 1906, J. Max Barber.

Miller, Kelly1877-1910Reel 2: 615Re: the planned Carnegie Hall conference and the outcome of that meeting; on the Niagara Movement; on relations betweenDu Bois and Miller.

Moon1877-1910Reel 2: 642Du Bois' plan for the proposed journal; miscellaneous materials.

Moore, A. P.1877-1910Reel 2: 6511907 letter from Du Bois concerning the Carnegie Hall conference of 1904, the Committee of Twelve, Du Bois' resignation fromthat Committee and Du Bois' attitude towards Booker T. Washington.

Morgan, Clement G.1877-1910Reel 2: 669Re: the proposed Carnegie Hall conference, including copies of Du Bois' memos to Kelly Miller, Archibald Grimke, FredrickMcGhee and Edward H. Morris on the meeting.

Morton, James F., Jr.1877-1910Reel 2: 680Re: Morton's work and writing in opposition to racial prejudice.

Moton, R. R.1877-1910Reel 2: 685Murphy, Edgar Gardner1877-1910Reel 2: 687Murray, Daniel1877-1910Reel 2: 689Re: John Brown.

Murray, F. H.1877-1910Reel 2: 691Re: The Horizon.

Murray, Morris1877-1910Reel 2: 709Re: The Horizon.

Nagel, Charles1877-1910Reel 2: 715Nash, Paul

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1877-1910Reel 2: 716Nation. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Paul Elmer Moore1877-1910Reel 2: 717Re: published statements on the illiteracy of Blacks; concerning a review by Villard of Du Bois' John Brown.

National Afro-American Council. Also: Alexander Walters1877-1910Reel 2: 730N.A.A.C.P. Also: William English Walling, Frances Blascoer, A. E. Pillsbury1877-1910Reel 2: 787Re: the founding of the organization and Du Bois' position with it; minutes of the Executive Committee; Crisis materials;financial materials.

National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis1877-1910Reel 2: 762Re: Du Bois' desire to study tuberculosis at an Atlanta University conference.

National Association of Colored Womens Clubs. Also: Sarah Garnet, Mary Cato, Lydia Smith, Verina Morton-Jones1877-1910Reel 2: 7391907 greeting from the Association to the Niagara Movement.

National League Boston. Also: Clement Morgan1877-1910Reel 2: 742Invitation to an 1894 mass meeting at which Du Bois was to protest lynching.

National Negro American Political League. Also: L. G. Jordan1877-1910Reel 2: 743Re: a possible meeting of racial organizations in Detroit in 1?08; a 1908 circular on a Brownsville, Texas racial incident.

National Negro Committee. Also: Frances Blascoer, William English Walling1877-1910Reel 2: 747Announcements and programs of meetings, 1909-10; correspondence from Walling about the membership and work of theConmittee; plans for the enlargement of the Committee.

Negro Young Peoples Christian and Educational Congress. Also: I. Garland Penn1877-1910Reel 2: 760New York Evening Post. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard1877-1910Reel 2: 7721905 exchange concerning Du Bois' charge that a sum of money was used by Booker T. Washington's forces to purchase theinfluence of the black press.

Newark (N.J.) Social Settlement Association1877-1910Reel 2: 779Re: their plans for a Negro soclal settlement.

Niagara Movement. Also: Du Bois, Mason Hawkins, Edward C. Williams, George Jackson, Robert Barcus, j. Milton Waldron,George Crawford, Clement Morgan, Frederick McGhee, J. Max Barber, F. H. Murray1877-1910Reel 2: 839

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Circular for the 1905 meeting; program; constitution; by-laws; a declaration of principles; membership letters; certificate ofincorporation; announcements and program for the 1906 Harper's Ferry meeting; membership lists; a December 1907 letter ofresignation as General Secretary (not sent) from Du Bois; financial records; a 1908 form letter sent out by the NiagaraMovement urging support for Joseph Foraker as the Republican presidential candidate; materials concerning a 1907 controversyin the Niagara Movement over the Massachusetts Branch and involving Clement Morgan and William Monroe Trotter.

Norton, C. E.1877-1910Reel 2: 785Outlook. Also: Lynan Abbott1877-1910Reel 2: 1042Ovington, Mary White1877-1910Reel 2: 1046Extensive correspondence concerning her interest in social settlement work among New York Blacks; a 1906 letter fromOvington concerning the Committee for Improving Industrial Conditions of Negroes in New York City.

Owens,C. C.1877-1910Reel 2: 1118Re: the 1908 presidential election and the Socialist and Prohibition parties.

Pace, Harry H.1877-1910Reel 2: 1121Re: The Moon and the Edward L. Simon Company and Pace's employment by the Solvent Bank in Memphis.

Palmer, Loring C.1877-1910Reel 2: 1134Re: The Horizon.

Pan-African Conference1877-1910Reel 2: 1136Copy of reports from the 1900 conference in London; copy of an address, "To the Nations of the World," signed by Du Bois,Alexander Walters, Henry Brown and Sylvester Williams.

Pan-Racial Institute. Also: J. F. Jones1877-1910Reel 2: 1149Letters from 1902 and 1905 from this group concerning their goals and work.

Parkhurst, C. H.1877-1910Reel 2: 1159Peabody, George Foster1877-1910Reel 2: 1163Re: Du Bois' attitude towards the controversy between William Monroe Trotter and Booker. T. Washington.

Pemberton, Caroline1877-1910Reel 2: 1173Re: the publication of Souls of Black Folk; concerning the relationship of labor and capital.

University of Pennsylvania1877-1910Reel 2: 1180Re: Du Bois' study of Philadelphia Negroes.

Pegues, Professor

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1877-1910Reel 2: 1184Re: the Niagara Movement meeting of 1905.

Philadelphia Record1877-1910Reel 2: 1186Du Bois' refutation of an article about the condition of American Blacks.

Pickens, William1877-1910Reel 2: 1189Re: the Niagara Movement.

Pickett, William1877-1910Reel 2: 1190Du Bois' comments on the possibility of the emigration of American Blacks to Africa.

Pillsbury, Albert E.1877-1910Reel 2: 1194Pingree, Lizzie1877-1910Reel 2: 1196Re: Du Bois' departure from Atlanta University in 1910.

Plunkett, Horace1877-1910Reel 2: 1214Re: Plunkett's book on Ireland and his recent visit to the United States.

Proctor, H. H.1877-1910Reel 2: 1246Pullman Company. Also: Robert T. Lincoln1877-1910Reel 2: 12491903 letter to the company concerning the exclusion of Blacks from Pullman cars on Southern railroads.

Purington, Elmer1877-1910Reel 2: 1250Includes Du Bois' opinions on how money from the Freedmen's Aid fund should be spent.

Queen, Hallie E.1877-1910Reel 2: 1253Re: the study of Souls of Black Folk at a Cornell University student club in 1907.

Republican National Committee. Also: Harry S. New1877-1910Reel 2: 12661908 protest on the seating of delegates from the South who were selected at conventions from which Blacks were excluded.

Reynolds, Helen1877-1910Reel 2: 1269Re: William Stanley Braithwaite.

Ross, Edward A.1877-1910Reel 2: 1290

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Re: Du Bois' request to the Saye Foundation for support of the Atlanta University studies.

Rubinow, Isaac M.1877-1910Reel 2: 1296Re: the compatability between socialist throry and the racial views of Du Bois.

Ruff, Charles1877-1910Reel 2: 1303Re: Booker T. Washington and the Atlanta riot of 1906.

Sadler, Michael1877-1910Reel 3: 3Sanborn, Franklin B.1877-1910Reel 3: 27Schiff, Jacob1877-1910Reel 3: 48Re: possible financial support by Schiff for The Moon.

Scudder, Reverend1877-1910Reel 3: 641886 letter from Du Bois, while a student at Fisk University, to the pastor of his church in Great Barrington, concerning hisactivity at Fisk.

Seligman, Edwin R.1877-1910Reel 3: 71Includes Seligman's comments on Du Bois' credo.

Simon, Edward1877-1910Reel 3: 92Re: the publication of The Moon and on the Edward L. Simon Company, printers.

Singer, Isadore1877-1910Reel 3: 124Re: Singer's proposed encyclopedia of the Negro race.

John F. Slater Fund. Also: D.C. Gilman1877-1910Reel 3: 127Re: Du Bois' study in Germany in 1892; concerning the Atlanta University studies.

Smith, Wilford1877-1910Reel 3: 1441902 correspondence concerning Du Bois' proposed complaint to the Interstate Commerce Commission about the exclusion ofBlacks from sleeping cars of Southern railroads.

Sons of the American Revolution1877-1910Reel 3: 153Re: Du Bois' membership application to the group.

Soule, Annah May1877-1910Reel 3: 166

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Re: the publication of souls of Black Folk.

Southern Railway Company1877-1910Reel 3: 1711901 letter from the Company concerning Du Bois' complaint to the Interstate Commerce Commission over the refusal of aticket for a sleeping car.

Spahr, Charles1877-1910Reel 3: 178Stevens, M. E.1877-1910Reel 3: 192Re: the Niagara Movement.

Stone, Alfred Holt1877-1910Reel 3: 210Re: a published interview with Stone about his views on racial topics; concerning the operation of Stone's plantation inMississippi; concerning Stone's writings on the Negro.

Storer College. Also: Henry T. McDonald1877-1910Reel 3: 262Re: a possible Niagara Movement meeting at the College in 1907.

Storey, Moorfield1877-1910Reel 3: 264Re: a pamphlet by Storey about the Philippines.

Sylvain, Benito1877-1910Reel 3: 278Talbert, W. H.1877-1910Reel 3: 284Re: arrangements for the 1905 Niagara Movement meeting.

Tanner, Henry O.1877-1910Reel 3: 291Taussig, F. U.1877-1910Reel 3: 291Tylor, E. B.1877-1910Reel 3: 296Re: the Horizon.

Terrell, Mary Church1877-1910Reel 3: 303Thirkield, William P.1877-1910Reel 3: 309Re: a Du Bois article on education.

Thomas, Joe T.1877-1910Reel 3: 311

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1901 broadside by Thomas concerning the Congo Free State.

Thomas, Victor P.1877-1910Reel 3: 312Re: the controversy between Booker T. Washington and Du Bois.

Trotter, William Monroe1877-1910Reel 3: 349Inviting Du Bois to speak in Boston on Reconstruction; concerning reports of Booker T. Washington's control of Blacknewspapers (including a letter of D. R. Wilkins about approaches made to the Chicago Conservator by Washington supporters);concerning Du Bois' role in the formation of the Negro Business League.

Tuskegee Institute. Also: Booker T. Washington, Emmett Scott1877-1910Reel 3: 373Includes a telegram from 1894 offering Du Bois a teaching position.

United Mine Workers. Also: S. M. Sexton1877-1910Reel 3: 381Re: the relation of the Negro to that union.

U.S. Bureau of Labor. Also: Carroll Wright1877-1910Reel 3: 383Re: a proposed study by Du Bois of Lowndes County, Alabama.

U.S. Census Office. Also: Walter Willcox, John Koren, J. A. Hill, Thomas Jesse Jones1877-1910Reel 3: 479-concerning Du Bois' study of the Negro farmer; concerning studies of crime.

U.S. President. Also: Theodore Roosevelt1877-1910Reel 3: 5571905 invitation to the President to visit Atlanta University; a 1906 memorial, prepared by a committee including Du Bois, KellyMiller, Alexander Walters. J.W.E. Bowen and H.T. Johnson, concerning discrimination in the South and asking for national aid toeducation in the South.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1877-1910Reel 3: 561Voice of the Negro. Also: J. Max Barber1877-1910Reel 3: 570Re: Du Bois' accusation in 1905 of subsidization of the Black press by Booker T. Washington (including correspondence with theCharleston Messenger and Pauline Hopkins about Booker T. Washington's influence over the Black press and opposition to theVoice of the Negro).

Vollum, Alfred1877-1910Reel 3: 578Letter from Du Bois discussing reasons for providing federal aid to education of Southern Blacks.

Wallace, David R.1877-1910Reel 3: 5821908 letter from Wallace explaining his resignation from the Niagara Movement due to employment in the South.

Walters, Alexander. Also: Kelly Miller1877-1910

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Reel 3: 583Letter from Walters and Miller concerning a 1905 proposed Committee of Du Bois, J. W. E. Bowen, Bishop Abraham Grant andWalters which would seek a visit with President Theodore Roosevelt to discuss disfranchisement in the South, discrimination ininterstate railroad service and national aid to Southern education; concerning the difficulties of working with William MonroeTrotter.

Ward, William Hayes1877-1910Reel 3: 595Comments from Ward on the Atlanta University conference report on the Negro Church; concerning the payment of taxes andvoting practices of Georgia Blacks.

Ware, Edward T.1877-1910Reel 3: 598Warrick, Meta1877-1910Reel 3: 611Re: her work for the Jamestown Exposition; concerning John Brown.

Washington, Booker T. Also: Emmett Scott1877-1910Reel 3: 618Re: Du Bois' possible candidacy for a position with the District of Columbia school system; concerning Du Bois' study ofSouthern education; concerning protests being made over discrimination in Southern railroad sleeping cars against lacks;concerning the Carnegie Hall conference of black leaders in New York City in 1904; a letter from Scott to Du Bois concerningattendance at that meeting.

Weber, Max1877-1910Reel 3: 663Re: a possible translation of Souls of Black Folk into German; concerning Weber's investigation of racial problems in the UnitedStates.

Welsh, Herbert1877-1910Reel 3: 676Welsh's ideas of Negro education.

Wetmore, J. Douglas1877-1910Reel 3: 682Includes Wetmore's comments on The Souls of Black Folk; on the 1908 presidential election; on The Horizon.

Wheeler, Kittredge1877-1910Reel 3: 688Re: Booker T. Washington and industrial education.

Wibecan, George1877-1910Reel 3: 6931909 letter from Wibecan concerning the work of the Niagara Movement.

Wilberforce University1877-1910Reel 3: 6971894 offer of a teaching position to Du Bois.

Willcox, Walter1877-1910Reel 3: 701

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Correspondence concerning Jessie Fauset; concerning Du Bois and Willcox's conflicting positions on solutions of racialproblems.

Williams, Daniel H.1877-1910Reel 3: 712Williams, Edward C.1877-1910Reel 3: 713Re: The Horizon.

Williams, Talcott1877-1910Reel 3: 719Re: the publication of The Moon.

Williams, W. T. B.1877-1910Reel 3: 721Wills, John1877-1910Reel 3: 724Re: the business management of The Horizon.

Woods, Granville T.1877-1910Reel 3: 745Woodson, Carter G.1877-1910Reel 3: 7471908 letter from Woodson, while a student at the University of Chicago, concerning his study of the Negro church.

Wooster,Lucinda1877-1910Reel 3: 752Re: Du Bois' family history.

Work, Monroe N.1877-1910Reel 3: 763Re: Du Bois' Lowndes County, Alabama study in 1906.

Worlds Fair. Also: Carroll Wright1877-1910Reel 3: 7681903 letter from Wright concerning a proposed exhibit at the Fair.

Wright, Carroll1877-1910Reel 3: 771Wright, R. R., Jr.1877-1910Reel 3: 773Re: the Niagara Movement.

Yates, Josephine Silone1877-1910Reel 3: 777Re: criticism by Thomas N. Baker in The Congregationalist and Christian World of Black women.

Young, Charles1877-1910Reel 3: 780

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Re: a proposed monument for Paul Laurence Dunbar.

Young, Nathan B.1877-1910Reel 3: 781Re: the Niagara Movement.

Zimmerman,M. V.1877-1910Reel 3: 7831908 exchange including Du Bois' views of the Republican Party and the presidential election.

A. General Correspondence, 19111911Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: Travers Buxton1911Reel 4: 2Re: Du Bois' visit to England and the attitude in that country towards the Du Bois-Washington controversy.

Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel1911Reel 4: 6Du Bois, Nina1911Reel 4: 10Du Bois, Yolande1911Reel 4: 41Letter from Du Bois to his daughter describing Niagara Falls.

Gruening, Martha1911Reel 4: 43Telegram to the National American Woman Suffrage Association concerning a resolution opposing racial discrimination.

Haines Normal and Industrial School. Also: Lucy Laney1911Reel 4: 44Letter to Du Bois describing the school's need for money and the opposition of Booker T. Washington to the school .

Harris, J. H.1911Reel 4: 45Jones, Anna1911Reel 4: 46Letter to Du Bois concerning the Kansas City, Missouri housing discrimination controversy.

Milholland, John1911Reel 4: 57Re: opposition to Du Bois' appearance at the Lyceum Club in London for a dinner in his honor, including letters of Ettie Sayer onthis matter.

National American Woman Suffrage Association. Also: Mary Ware Dennett1911Reel 4: 74Letter to Du Bois concerning that organization's decision not to consider a resolution opposing racial discrimination.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Mary D. Mdclean, Mary White Ovington1911Reel 4: 75

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Financial materials; reports; executive committee minutes; a copy of a letter of R. R. Moton to Villard (enclosing a letter ofBooker T. Washington) concerning Washington's attitude towards the NAACP; a letter of H. O. Cook to Villard concerninghousing discrimination in Kansas City, Missouri; a request to the New York Foundation for financial assistance for the NAACP;articles of incorporation for the NAACP; by-laws.

Niagara Movement1911Reel 4: 120Letter from Du Bois urging members to support the NAACP.

Peabody, George Foster1911Reel 4: 121Letter criticizing Du Bois' methods of opposition to Booker T. Washington.

Pease, Margaret1911Reel 4: 122Sayer, Ettie1911Reel 4: 123Correspondence concerning a dinner in Du Bois' honor at the Lyceum Club in London.

Spitz, Karl1911Reel 4: 140Universal Races Congress1911Reel 4: 141Programs, reports, abstracts of reports.

Ward, William Hayes1911Reel 4: 194A. General Correspondence, 19121912Atlanta University. Also: Edward Ware1912Reel 4: 324Re: the possibility of transferring the work of the Atlanta University conferences to the NAACP; concerning a controversy overratings given to Howard University in an Atlanta University report edited by Du Bois.

Brewster, William T.1912Reel 4: 333Re: Du Bois' preparation of The Negro.

Christian Recorder. Also: R. R. Wright, Jr.1912Reel 4: 342Committee of Fourteen. Also: Frederick H. Whitin1912Reel 4: 344Re: racial segregation in New York City restaurants.

Committee on Industrial Relations. Also: Edward Devine1912Reel 4: 352Re: the Committee's investigation of labor conditions.

Ferris, William H.1912

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Reel 4: 353Gruening, Martha1912Reel 4: 354Howard University. Also: Kelly Miller1912Reel 4: 358Re: an Atlanta University conference report's ratings of Howard University.

Lewis, William H.1912Reel 4: 362Morgan, Clement G.1912Reel 4: 363Includes a letter from Booker T. Washington soliciting funds for Tuskegee Institute.

National American Woman Suffrage Association. Also: Mary Ware Dennett1912Reel 4: 364N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, May Childs Nerney1912Reel 4: 365Financial materials; Board of Directors meeting minutes; reports.

Nerney, May Childs1912Reel 4: 389Petrie, W. M. Flinders1912Reel 4: 394Sage Foundation Homes Company1912Reel 4: 397Re: their refusal to sell a home lot to Du Bois.

Slater Fund. Also: James H. Dillard1912Reel 4: 398Re: the possibility of transferring the work of the Atlanta University conferences to the NAACP.

Spingarn, Joel E.1912Reel 4: 402Re: attempts to segregate restaurants in New York City.

Wilson, Woodrow1912Reel 4: 405Copy of a letter from Wilson to Bishop Alexander Walters concerning a promise of "fair dealing" with blacks if Wilson is electedPresident.

World Conferences. Also: Lustav Spiller1912Reel 4: 408A. General Correspondence, 19131913Aggrey, J. E. K.1913Reel 4: 485Letter to Du Bois about Pygrey's background and his desire to study with Du Bois.

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American Negro Academy1913Reel 4: 493Program for a meeting.

Atlanta University. Also: M. W. Adams1913Reel 4: 492Letter to Du Bois, concerning the expenses of the Atlanta University conferences.

Dykema, P. W.1913Reel 4: 495Re: a Du Bois pageant

Impey, Catherine1913Reel 4: 500Correspondence concerning Davidson Jabavu and J. Tenyo Jabavu

Leigh, Oliver1913Reel 4: 505Lincoln, Robert T.1913Reel 4: 506And letters to Du Bois concerning an Invitation to attend the Emancipation Proclamation Exhibition.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard1913Reel 4: 507Board of Directors meeting minutes; treasurer's reports; a program for the annual conference; a memo to Joel and ArthurSpingarn and Mary White Ovington about possible ways to reorganize the Association.

Pacific International Exposition1913Reel 4: 543Letter from Du Bois concerning the role of the Negro in the planned exposition.

Survey. Also: Paul U. Kellogg1913Reel 4: 544Letters from the journal concerning a possible article by Du Bois.

Thoburn, Helen1913Reel 4: 547Letter from Thoburn concerning a pageant by Du Bois

Torrence, Ridgely1913Reel 4: 548Haworth, Paul1913Reel 4: 496A. General Correspondence, 19141914African Methodist Episcopal Church. Also: Bishop John Hurst1914Reel 4: 621Re: a home for preachers.

American Institute of Social Science. Also: Josiah Strong

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1914Reel 4: 624American Journal of Sociology. Also: Albion Small1914Reel 4: 625Du Bois' views on goals for the immediate future for the American people to pursue.

Authors Club. Also: Rose. Algernon1914Reel 4: 631Bailey, Thomas P.1914Reel 4: 654Letter to Du Bois defending his attitudes in preparing a book on race.

Blackburn, K. M.1914Reel 4: 659Correspondence about the condition; of natives in Africa.

Booth, Joseph1914Reel 4: 601Dabney, Wendell P.1914Reel 4: 669Drechsler, R. W.1914Reel 4: 671Letter to Du Bois concerning a German translation of the Quest of the Silver Fleece.

Dubois, Alfred1914Reel 4: 673Letter to Du Bois concerning commercial trade opportunities, in Haiti.

Du Bois, Nina1914Reel 4: 680Du Bois, Yolande1914Reel 4: 681Eaton, Irene1914Reel 4: 683Re: a dinner and speech in Boston.

Eddy, Sarah J.1914Reel 4: 701Ellis,George1914Reel 4: 702Letter to Du Bois concerning Ellis' book on West Africa.

Ellis, Edith1914Reel 4: 703Fauset, Jessie1914Reel 4: 709Re: her literary work and plans.

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General Federation of Womens Clubs. Also: Mary I. Wood1914Reel 4: 714Haney, Miriam1914Reel 4: 734Re: the Baha'i movement.

Hart, Albert Bushnell1914Reel 4: 737Hirsch, Charlotte1914Reel 4: 740Hoggan, Frances1914Reel 4: 743Holly, Alonzo1914Reel 4: 752Letter to Du Bois about Haiti (Jan. 4, 1916).

Henry Holt and Company1914Reel 4: 758Re: Du Bois' The Negro.

Illinois Federation of Colored Womens Clubs. Also: Sadie Sheppard1914Reel 4: 762Correspondence with Du Bois about the possibility of his presenting a pageant in Illinois.

Loeb, Jacques1914Reel 4: 771Re: a paper by Loeb read at the annual meeting of the NAACP.

MacDonald, J. Ramsay1914Reel 4: 772Correspondence concerning Du Bois' daughter's application to Bedales School in England.

Moffat, Adelene1914Reel 4: 774N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Mary White Ovington, May Childs Nerney, Florence Kelley1914Reel 4: 787Board of Directors meeting minutes; constitution and by-laws; annual conference programs; treasurer's reports; a history of thefounding of the NAACP by Mary White Ovington; memos concerning the organization and work of the NAACP.

New Republic. Also: Herbert Croly1914Reel 4: 783Re: the establishment of that journal.

New York (N.Y.). Municipal Civil Service Commission. Also: Henry Moskowitz1914Reel 4: 784Letter to Du Bois concerning the appointment of Blacks to positions in the city.

Property Owners Improvement Corporation of Harlem

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1914Reel 4: 916Circulars from this group.

Races Congress. Also: Jules Rais1914Reel 4: 918Correspondence concerning their proposed 1915 meeting.

Roddy, B. M.1914Reel 4: 924Correspondence from Roddy concerning discrimination at a meeting of the Southern Sociological Congress in Memphis.

Schanz, Moritz1914Reel 4: 932Letter from Du Bois concerning German responsibility for the war in Europe.

Schneider, Pauline1914Reel 4: 933Re: the Souls of Black Folk.

Sharp, J. E. D.1914Reel 4: 938Correspondence concerning the NAACP.

Upton Sinclair1914Reel 4: 947Correspondence concerning a collection of Socialist literature being edited by Sinclair; concerning The Souls of Black Folk;concerning Negro songs.

Spingarn, Joel E.1914Reel 4: 955Includes a letter from William Monroe Trotter to Spingarn.

Storey, Moorfield1914Reel 4: 966Letter to Du Bois concerning the American Bar Association and Black members.

Survey. Also: Paul U. Kellogg1914Reel 4: 969Thwing, Charles F.1914Reel 4: 970Union des Associations Internationales. Also: Paul Otlet1914Reel 4: 973U.S. Bureau of the Census. Also: William J. Harm1914Reel 4: 974Re: the preparation of a bulletin of statistics on Blacks.

U.S. Department of State. Also: William J. Bryan, Robert Lansing1914Reel 4: 979Re: passport difficulties of Nina Du Bois.

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U.S. Senate. Also: Benjamin Tillman1914Reel 4: 1006Re: Black voters and legislators in the South during Reconstruction.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1914Reel 4: 1007Letter from Du Bois concerning the need to insure Black participation in work on a forthcoming census report.

Ward, William Hayes1914Reel 4: 1010Letters from Ward conrerning poetry written by Du Bois.

Wolfe, A. B.1914Reel 4: 1013Correspondence concerning sinlilarities of the NAACP and the Niagara Movement.

World Conferences. Also: Gustav Spiller1914Reel 4: 1017A. General Correspondence, 19151915Armstrong Manual Training School. Also: Garnett Wilkinson1915Reel 4: 1159Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Black, Morris1915Reel 4: 1183Re: Black's possible financial support for Du Bois' pageant.

Blatch, Harriot Stanton1915Reel 4: 1186Re: a centennial celebration of the birth of her mother, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Brown, S. D.1915Reel 4: 1188Letter to Du Bois on the effects of Booker T. Washington's death.

Brownlow, Louis1915Reel 4: 1191Letter to Mary Church Terrell concerning The Star of Ethiopia.

Carnegie, Andrew1915Reel 4: 1193Letter to Du Bois from Carnegie's secretary.

Chase, W. Calvin1915Reel 4: 1195Letter congratulating Du Bois on The Star of Ethiopia.

Chipnian, Miner1915

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Reel 4: 1198Letter to Du Bois concerning The Souls of Black Folk.

Cook, George W.1915Reel 4: 1199Re: Du Bois' pageant.

District of Columbia. Board of Education. Also: Coralie Cook, Roscoe Conkling Bruce1915Reel 4: 1201Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

District of Columbia. Supreme Court. Also: Stafford, Wendell P.1915Reel 4: 1203Du Bois' reconmendation of L. M. Hershaw to the District Board of Education.

Dodd, M. C.1915Reel 4: 1205Letter to Du Bois thanking him for a copy of Souls of Black Folk and mentioning the death of Booker T. Washington.

Du Bois, Nina1915Reel 4: 1208Letters to W. E. B. Du Bois, including one mentioning the reaction of the British to The Birth of a Nation.

Du Bois, Yolande1915Reel 4: 1249Garvey, Marcus1915Reel 4: 1260Note to Du Bois welcoming him to Jamaica.

Grimke, Archibald1915Reel 4: 1261Congratulating Du Bois on The Star of Ethiopia.

Hilyer, Andrew1915Reel 5: 19Congratulating Du Bois on The Star of Ethiopia, and including a similar letter Hilyer had received from Bishop AlexanderWalters.

Hope, John1915Reel 5: 22Re: Du Bois' writings.

Humphrey, H. B.1915Reel 5: 24Comments on Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Humphrey, W. A.1915Reel 5: 28Letter to Du Bois disagreeing with his ideas and stating his belief that the Black race is the least evolved section of mankind.

Hunt, Caroline

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1915Reel 5: 32Comments on Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

McKenzie, Fayette A.1915Reel 5: 41Correspondence with Du Bois upon the occasion of McKenzie's election to the presidency of Fisk University.

Matthews, Mabel Burghardt1915Reel 5: 43Mitchell, George1915Reel 5: 50Re: Du Bois' plan for a Horizon Guild for the development of art among Blacks.

Moffat, Adelene1915Reel 5: 53Morton, Ferdinand Q.1915Reel 5: 58Music School Settlement for Colored People in New York City1915Reel 5: 60Correspondence concerning Du Bois' membership on the Board of Directors.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Charles Studin. May Childs Nerney, Joel Spingarn, Archibald Grimke, George Cook,Butler Wilson1915Reel 5: 69Financial and budget materials; treasurer's reports; Board of Directors meeting minutes; a statement from Du Bois concerninghis pageant, Star of Ethiopia-; a letter of resignation from Du Bois from his position as Director of Publications and Research(not sent).

Peabody, George Foster1915Reel 5: 153Letter from Du Bois concerning Peabody's 1et.ter to Oswald Garrison Villard about Haiti.

Rand School of Social Science1915Reel 5: 156Re: their offer to Du Bois of membership on an Advisory Board of the Department of kesearch.

Safford, William E.1915Reel 5: 163Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Spence, Mary C.1915Reel 5: 187Letter to Du Bois on the academic standards at Fisk University.

Star of Ethiopia1915Reel 5: 194Re: the presentation of the pageant in Washington.

Starr, Frederick1915

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Reel 5: 200Re: Major Charles Young.

Studin, Charles H.1915Reel 5: 201Re: Du Bois' plan for a Horizon Guild to promote art among Blacks.

U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations1915Reel 5: 209Correspondence about an appearance of Du Bois before the Commission and a copy of his statement concerning Negroeducation in the South.

U.S. President. Also: Woodrow Wilson1915Reel 5: 217Letter from Du Bois concerning the situation in Haiti and the actions of the U. S. government and recommending formation of aHaitian government.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1915Reel 5: 220Young, Charles1915Reel 5: 224Letter from Young to Nina Du Bois concerning his work in Liberia and news of the war.

A. General Correspondence, 19161916African Methodist Episcopal Church. Also: Reverdy Ransom1916Reel 5Correspondence on Du Bois' ideas on a program for the Church.

Amenia Conference1916Reel 5List of participants; notes on the Conference.

Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: Travers Buxton, John Harris, Alice Harris1916Reel 5Re: a Negro Library being established in London.

Baptist Home Mission Society. Also: Gilbert Brink1916Reel 5Letter from Du Bois concerning the Society's plan to reduce appropriations for Black schools in the South.

Brawley, Benjamin1916Reel 5Re: a Negro Library being established in London.

Jones, Mildred Bryant1916Reel 5Chesnutt, Charles1916Reel 5Re: a Negro Library being established in London.

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Cinema Lyceum. Also: Frances Pfeiffer1916Reel 5Correspondence concerning their plans to produce a motion picture on the life of Booker T. Washington (includingcorrespondence with R. R. Moton and Emmett Scott on the subject).

Clifford, Carrie W.1916Reel 5Letter to Du Bois concerning an educational game she had developed.

Deemer, Horace1916Reel 5Re: Deemer's desire to produce Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Du Bois, Nina1916Reel 5Du Bois, Yolande1916Reel 5Fooks, Revel H.1916Reel 5Comments from Fooks on Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Friends of Freedom for India1916Reel 5Copy of the manifesto of the Indian National Party.

Gould, Joseph1916Reel 5Correspondence about Du Bois joining the Friends of Albanian Independence and about the Society of American Indians.

Hanus, Paul1916Reel 5Re: educational standards at Hampton Institute.

Hoggan, Frances1916Reel 5Holly, A. P.1916Reel 5(see misfiled in 1914)

Hope, John1916Reel 5Correspondence concerning Hope's possible acceptance of the position of Secretary of the NAACP.

Humphrey, W. A.1916Reel 5Reply from Du Bois to Humphrey's 1915 letter asserting that the Negro race was at a comparatively lower state of evolution.

Johnson, James Weldon1916Reel 5

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Re: a position with the NAACP for Johnson

Lynch, John R.1916Reel 5Re: a Negro Library being established in London

Medical Standard1916Reel 5Letter from Du Bois stating his opinions on the Negro race and on social and occupational opportunity.

Mencken, H. L.1916Reel 5Letter to Du Bois concerning a protest against censorship of the works of Theodore Dreiser.

Milholland, Inez1916Reel 5Miller, Kelly1916Reel 5Re: a Negro Library being established in London.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1916Reel 5N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, Oswald Garrison Villard, Joel Spingarn, May Childs Nerney, Butler Wilson, Roy Nash1916Reel 5Board of Directors meeting minutes; financial materials; program for the Spingarn Medal Awards; a memo from May ChildsNerney concerning her resignation; correspondence with Butler Wilson about Du Bois' role in the NAACP.

New Republic. Also: Herbert Croly, Walter Lippnann1916Reel 5New York (N.Y.). Mayor1916Reel 5Re: Du Bois serving as the city delegate to the annual meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections.

Normal Vocal Institute. Also: E. Azalia Hacklay1916Reel 5Ovington, Mary White1916Reel 5Philadelphia Public Ledger1916Reel 5Du Bois' opinions on how the attitude of American blacks towards Belgium in the war had been affected by Belgium's treatmentof natives in the Congo; concerning Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Pickens, William1916Reel 5Re: a Negro Library being established in London.

Pingree, Lizzie1916Reel 5

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Rutherford, H. R.1916Reel 5Letter from Du Bois on the possibility of producing a motion picture about Black life.

Slater Fund. Also: James H. Dillard1916Reel 5Re: the possible continuation of the Atlanta University studies.

Spingarn, Joel E. and Amy1916Reel 5Re: the Amenia Conference.

Star of Ethiopia1916Reel 5Miscellaneous materials; programs for the pageant.

Studin, Charles H.1916Reel 5Re: Du Bois' support for Studin's campaign for the New York State Senate.

U.S. President. Also: Joseph Turnulty1916Reel 5Note acknowledging receipt of a letter from Du Bois to the President.

Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey1916Reel 5Re: the possibility of Du Bois serving as chairman at a lecture by Garvey; a form letter on the work of the Association.

Wright, R. R., Jr.1916Reel 5Young, Charles1916Reel 5Letter to Young concerning efforts made to interfere with Du Bois' work; a copy of a letter from Major General Leonard Wood toJoel Spingarn concerning Young.

A. General Correspondence, 19171917American Federation of Labor1917Reel 5Letter to Du Bois concerning a labor dispute.

American Negro Academy. Also: John Cromwell1917Reel 5Membership list

Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: John Harris1917Reel 5Correspondence concerning the calling of an International Congress about the native races in colonial territories.

Bentley, Charles E.1917

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Reel 5Brawley, Benjamin1917Reel 5Letter to Du Bois about a forthcoming book by Brawley.

Broome Exhibition Company1917Reel 5Request to Du Bois for the names of prominent Blacks to be considered as the subjects of motion pictures, with a response byDu Bois.

Brown, Mabel E.1917Reel 5Correspondence about her desire to promote the women's suffrage cause among Blacks.

Brown, S. D.1917Reel 5Correspondence to Du Bois, partially concerning Chicago Alderman Oscar De Priest.

Bulkley, William L.1917Reel 5Burleigh, Harry T.1917Reel 5Correspondence concerning the New York Music Settlement.

Christian Recorder. Also: R. R. Wright, Jr.1917Reel 5Civic Club (New York, N.Y.)1917Reel 5Minutes of Executive Committee meetings.

Clifford, Carrie W.1917Reel 5Re: Du Bois' health.

Cook, George W.1917Reel 5Crogrnan, W. H.1917Reel 5Dabney, Wendell P.1917Reel 5Davidson, Shelby1917Reel 5Davis, J. E.1917Reel 5Letter from Du Bois criticizing the educational policies of Hampton Institute.

Du Bois, Nina1917

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Reel 5Fauset, Jessie1917Reel 5Fisher, Ruth Anna1917Reel 5Garrett Distributing Company1917Reel 5Re: their plan to name a cigar brand for Du Bois.

Gray, J. Herbert1917Reel 5Re: the treatment of Black soldiers

Hapgood, Emilie1917Reel 5Re: her support for the Negro theater and concerning the anniversary celebration of the 14th Amendment.

Haynes, George E.1917Reel 5Hoggan, Frances1917Reel 5Holmes, John Haynes1917Reel 5Hope, John1917Reel 5Letter to Du Bois concerning the Silent Protest Parade

Houston, Drusilla Dunjee1917Reel 5Letter from Du Bois thanking her for her poem about Du Bois.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1917Reel 5Jones, Eugene Kinckle1917Reel 5Lippmann, Walter1917Reel 5Letter from Du Bois concerning the treatment by the Army of Charles Young (including a copy of a letter from Young to Du Bois).

Loud, Joseph P.1917Reel 5Morgan, Clement G.1917Reel 5Nash, Roy1917Reel 5

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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Arthur Spingarn, Mary White Ovington, Roy Nash, Moorfield Storey, William English Walling1917Reel 5Minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors; treasurer's reports' materials concerning the East St. Louis riot; anti-lynchingcommittee materials.

Nelson, Alice Dunbar1917Reel 5New York (State). Governor. Also: Charles S. Whitman1917Reel 5Correspondence concerning possible state support for a celebration of the anniversary of the 14th Amendment.

Ovington, Mary White1917Reel 5Palmer, Loring C.1917Reel 5Phillips, Homer1917Reel 5Re: the activities of Z. W. Mitchell.

Pitman, Charles1917Reel 5Re: the activities of Z. W. Mitchell.

Ransom, Reverdy C.1917Reel 5Roosevelt, Theodore1917Reel 5Correspondence concerning Roosevelt's speech about the East St. Louis riot.

Schiff, Jacob1917Reel 5Re: a donation to the NAACP.

Scott, Emmett1917Reel 5Correspondence concerning his appointment and work as Special Assistant in the War Department.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1917Reel 5Re: Z. W. Mitchell.

Spingarn, Joel E. Also: N.S. Baker, George W. Cook, Joseph P. Loud1917Reel 5Re: an Army training camp for Black officers.

Storey, Moorfield1917Reel 5Tantsi, A. Nggele

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1917Reel 5Re: the possible translation of The Negro into South African languages.

Terrell, Mary Church1917Reel 5Torrence, Ridgely1917Reel 5Re: The Negro theater.

U.S. Army1917Reel 5Re: the retirement of Charles Young; concerning the organization of a Welfare League for Black soldiers.

U.S. Department of War. Also: Newton D. Baker, Emmett Scott1917Reel 5Re: the training of cadets at Black officers camps; concerning discrimination against Blacks by the War Department; concerningthe use of Black soldiers by the Army; a request to Du Bois for information on a speech given by Lajpat Rai.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1917Reel 5Re: Charles Young and the Army.

Wald, Lillian1917Reel 5Waters, James C.1917Reel 5Re: Waters' letter to Emilie Hapgood about the production of a Ridgely Torrence play.

Williams, Edward C.1917Reel 5Wood, L. Hollingsworth1917Reel 5Letter to Du Bois about the East St. Louis riot report prepared by Du Bois; about the Silent Protest Parade.

Young, Charles1917Reel 5Re: his retirement by the Army.

A. General Correspondence, 19181918Adams, Myron W.1918Reel 5American Committee on Public Information. Also: George Creel1918Reel 5Baker, Ray Stannard1918Reel 6Ballou, L. D.1918

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Reel 6Letter to Du Bois concerning the work of missionaries in East Africa.

Bancroft, Frederic1918Reel 6Letter to Du Bois commenting on a Du Bois review of an Ulrich Phillips book; concerning Du Bois' work.

Barber, J. Max1918Reel 6Betts, E. S. Bekou1918Reel 6Bowen, J. W. E.1918Reel 6Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission.

Bradford, George1918Reel 6Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission.

Brawley, Benjamin1918Reel 6Re: preparation of a history of the Black soldiers in the war.

Brown, C. S.1918Reel 6Letter to Du Bois calling for an effort to secure international rights for Blacks.

Bruce, John E.1918Reel 6Bumstead, Horace1918Reel 6Recollections of Du Bois' work at Atlanta University.

Burlin, Natalie Curtis1918Reel 6Re: the Negro folk song.

Church, B. B.1918Reel 6Letter from Church suggesting that the NAACP have a representative at the peace conference.

Clifford, Carrie W.1918Reel 6Re: Clifford's criticism of a Du Bois speech.

Committee on Cooperation1918Reel 6Members of committee: a plan for a Negro Cooperative Guild.

Co-operative League

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1918Reel 6Dabney, Wendell P.1918Reel 6Diggs, James R. L.1918Reel 6Du Bois, Yolande1918Reel 6Erskine, John1918Reel 6: 333Letter from Erskine and others in British Guiana thanking Du Bois for his work on bebalf of the race.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1918Reel 6: 372Re: a series of social and civic lectures at the Harlem Center.

Ford, George W.1918Reel 6: 381Letter to Du Bois concerning Z. W. Mitchell

France. Also: Georges Clemenceau1918Reel 6: 402Letter to Clemenceau urging the establishment of a free Black nation in Africa.

Grimke, Francis J.1918Reel 6: 435Gunner, Byron1918Reel 6: 439Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission.

Hare, Maud Cuney1918Reel 6: 449Hart, Albert Bushnell1918Reel 6: 472Hershaw, Lafayette M.1918Reel 6: 498Correspondence concerning Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission.

Hicks, Lucius1918Reel 6: 503Letter from Hicks urging a conference of Black leaders to discuss the peace conference.

Holmes, John Haynes1918Reel 6: 524Hood, Solomon Porter1918Reel 6: 531Hope, John

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1918Reel 6: 532Correspondence concerning Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission.

Hosmer, Frank1918Reel 6: 562Birthday greetings to Du Bois

Hunt, Ida Gibbs1918Reel 6: 579Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission.

Hunton, Addie W.1918Reel 6: 586Letter to Du Bois promising assistance with fund-raising for the Music School Settlement.

India Home Rule League. Also: K. D. Shastri1918Reel 6: 591Intercollegiate Socialist Society1918Reel 6: 593Internationalist1918Reel 6: 598Letter from Du Bois to the editor concerning possible world government.

Jefferson, John Brown1918Reel 6: 623Re: Du Bois' role in the co-operative movement.

Johnson, Edward1918Reel 6: 638Re: the celebration of the anniversary of the 14th Amendment.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1918Reel 6: 644Johnson, Henry Lincoln1918Reel 6: 650Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission.

Johnson, J. Rosamond1918Reel 6: 654Johnson, James Weldon1918Reel 6: 654Jones, Eugene Kinckle1918Reel 6: 661Jones, Mildred Bryant1918Reel 6: 671Labor Party (Great Britain)1918

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Reel 6: 724Letter from Du Bois concerning colonialism and the struggle of American Blacks.

Long, H. H.1918Reel 6: 765Correspondence from Z. W. Mitchell to Long.

Lynch, John R.1918Reel 6: 776Mickey, Edward C.1918Reel 6: 828Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission

Moton, R. R.1918Reel 6: 851Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission; concerning the Tercentenary Celebration of the landing of Blacks inAmerica.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, A. G. Dill, John Shillady, Oswald Garrison Villard1918Reel 6: 883Board of Directors meeting minutes; press releases; treasurer's reports; Anti-Lynching Committee materials; correspondenceconcerning possibility of Du Bois accepting Army commission (George Crawford, Hutchins Bishop, John Hurst, Verina Morton-Jones, Arthur Spingarn, Moorfield Storey, Joel Spingarn, Charles Young, Charles Nagel, Garnett Waller, Charles Bentley);concerning the Tercentenary celebration; correspondence of Walter White with the Red Cross concerning the treatment ofBlack soldiers in Pocatello, Idaho; correspondence with Cleveland Branch about a Negro Editors Conference and about Du Bois'possible acceptance of an Army commission; memo from District of Columbia Branch about Colored Schools in the District.

Ovington, Mary White1918Reel 6: 1071Re: the service given by the Black soldier in the war.

Pace, Harry H.1918Reel 6: 1077Re: the co-operative movement.

Peabody, George Foster1918Reel 6: 1096Re: the fate of the German colonies in Africa after the war and on the proposed Tercentenary Celebration of the landing ofBlacks in America.

Penn, I. Garland1918Reel 6: 1106Pickens, William1918Reel 6: 1118Re: Du Bois' possible acceptance of an Army commission; Pickens' comments on Du Bois' memo on the future of Africa.

Putnam, Elizabeth1918Reel 6: 1133Rainsford, W. S.1918Reel 6: 1141

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Roddy, B. M.1918Reel 6: 1168Re: the co-operative movement.

Scarborough, William S.1918Reel 6: 1194Schiff, Jacob1918Reel 6: 1195Letter from Du Bois concerning Schift's contribution to the NAACP.

Social Workers Club. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones1918Reel 6: 1237Spingarn, Arthur B.1918Reel 6: 1246Spingarn, Joel E.1918Reel 6: 1248Re: Springarn's service in the Army.

Stanford University. Also: F. D. Adam:1918Reel 6: 1256Letter. to Du Bois concerning Black students at Stanford.

Stockbridge, F. P.1918Reel 6: 1265Re: a plan for a history of the Black soldier in the war to be edited by Du Bois, Emmett Scott and Carter Woodson.

Storey, Moorfield1918Reel 6: 1270Studin, Charles H.1918Reel 6: 1272Taylor, Robert P.1918Reel 7: 17Re: Z. W. Mitchell

Terrell, Robert H.1918Reel 7: 19Thomas, Clyde1918Reel 7: 35Re: discrimination against Black soldiers by the Pocatello, Idaho Red Cross.

Thomas, Victor P.1918Reel 7: 40Re: the possibility of Du Bois' acceptance of an Army commission.

U.S. Department of Labor. Also: Hugh Reid, Louis Post, George E. Haynes1918Reel 7: 81Re: farm labor conditions in Puerto Rico.

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U.S. Department of State. Also: Robert Lansing1918Reel 7: 88Letter from Du Bois forwarding a memo on the future of Africa; concerning a possible Pan-African Congress.

U.S. Department of War. Also: Emmett Scott, Newton D. Baker1918Reel 7: 89Re: Black officers; a transfer for Captain Roy Nash, the service of Blacks in the Aviation Section, a transfer for Major JoelSpingarn; an invitation to Du Bois to be a speaker for the Committee on Public Information on War Aims; concerning Du Bois'possible commission in the Army; concerning the Tercentenary Celebration of the landing of Blacks in America; a letter fromBaker concerning his observation of Black soldiers in France; an address to the government from the Conference of NegroEditors called by Emmett Scott.

U.S. President. Also: Woodrow Wilson; Joseph Tumulty1918Reel 7: 114Letter from Du Bois concerning the Peace Conference and the race problem in America; a letter from Wilson's secretary JosephTumulty reporting an inability to schedule a meeting for Du Bois with the President.

U.S. Treasury Department1918Reel 7: 117Re: a Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign which would be directed towards Blacks.

Walling, William English1918Reel 7: 133Copy of a letter from Walling to James Dillard which was sent to Du Bois by Walling concerning Dillard's anti-lynching plan; areply from Du Bois to Walling.

Walton, Lester A.1918Reel 7: 140Williams, Talcott1918Reel 7: 183Williams, W. T. B.1918Reel 7: 185Wood, L. Hollingsworth1918Reel 7: 197Woodson, Carter G.1918Reel 7: 200Re: plans for d cooperative history of Black soldiers in the war.

Work, Monroe N.1918Reel 7: 210Wright, R. R., Jr.1918Reel 7: 218Correspondence, including a letter from Wright concerning a meeting of Philadelphia Black leaders on the future of the GermanAfrican colonies; Wright's comments on Du Bois' memo on the future of Africa.

Young, Charles1918Reel 7: 228

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Correspondence concerning Young's desire to continue in active service in the Army (including correspondence of Young withJohn Shillady of the NAACP, Oswald Garrison Villard of the NAACP and copies of correspondence between Major General H. P.McCain and Secretary of War Newton D. Baker on this subject); a letter of introduction for Du Bois from Young to General John J.Pershing.

A. General Correspondence, 19191919African Progress Union. Also: Robert Broadhurst1919Reel 7: 559Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: John Harris1919Reel 7: 579Letter to Du Bois on the interest of the group in the Pan African Congress.

Banister, William B.1919Reel 7: 594Re: the Pan-African Congress and the treatment of Blacks in America.

Banton, C. W.1919Reel 7: 598Re: commercial connections between American Blacks and Abyssinia.

Bentley, Charles E.1919Reel 7: 608Beton, Isaac1919Reel 7: 610Black Star line1919Reel 7: 628Advertisement.

Bowen, J. W. E.1919Reel 7: 652Brawley, Benjamin1919Reel 7: 654Correspondence concerning Brawley's assistance un Du Bois' history of the Black soldier in the war.

Bumstead, Horace1919Reel 7: 683Burghardt, James1919Reel 7: 685Re: the Black Star Line.

Burleigh, Harry T.1919Reel 7: 688Re: The Brownies' Book.

Burroughs, Charles1919Reel 7: 689Candace, Gratien1919

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Reel 7: 203Ceruti, E. Burton1919Reel 7: 707Re: the Lower California Mexican Land and Development Company.

Chisholm, George G.1919Reel 7: 721Re: an error In Du Bois' 1911 Universal Races Congress report.

Claparede, Rene1919Reel 7: 732Clemenceau, Georges1919Reel 7: 737Request to Clemenceau, as President of the Peace Conference, for a hearing before the Conference for a committee of the PanAfrican Congress.

Clifford, Carrie W.1919Reel 7: 738Crawford, George W.1919Reel 7: 756Dabney, Wendell P.1919Reel 7: 764Daly, Victor1919Reel 7: 766Re: Daly's research on Blacks and the war

Davis, Herman1919Reel 7: 779Letter from Davis concerning the continued service of his regiment in France.

Democracy Film Corporation1919Reel 7: 782Letter to Du Bois concerning the possibility of their producing a film version of The Souls of Black Folk.

Diagne, Blaise1919Reel 7: 786Correspondence on the service of Black soldiers in France.

Diggs, James R. L.1919Reel 7: 797Re: Diggs' plan for a history of the Niagara Movement.

Du Bois, Nina1919Reel 7: 819Clarence Faulkner1919Reel 7: 823Letter from Faulkner and others concerning an assault on a railroad dining car waiter.

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Fauset, Jessie1919Reel 7: 824Statement on the condition of Black American women; correspondence with Survey.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1919Reel 7: 835Forster, Henry1919Reel 7: 844Re: lynching.

Francis, W. T.1919Reel 7: 854Correspondence concerning an article in Current opinion on recent race riots.

Fuller, Meta Warrick1919Reel 7: 860Fuller, Solomon C.1919Reel 7: 867Gannett, Lewis1919Reel 7: 870Godman, Leroy H.1919Reel 7: 878Correspondence concerning his request for a transfer in assignment with the Army.

Great Britain. Peace Conference Delegation1919Reel 7: 887Letter to Du Bois concerning his request for an appointment with Prime Minister Lloyd George.

Hayford, Casely1919Reel 7: 927Hershaw, Lafayette M.1919Reel 7: 930Letter to Du Bois concerning rioting in Washington, D.C.

Hewlett, William1919Reel 7: 936Letter to Du Bois concerning race relations and democracy in America.

Hinkson, De Haven1919Reel 7Correspondence about the treatment of black professionals serving in the Army.

Howard University. Also: Emmett Scott1919Reel 7Huggins, Willis N.1919Reel 7Re: Brownies' Book.

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Hunt, Ida Gibbs1919Reel 7Hunton, Addie W.1919Reel 7Isum, Charles1919Reel 7Re: his Army experiences in France.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1919Reel 7Johnson, J. Rosamond1919Reel 7Jones, Mildred Bryant1919Reel 7Jones, Percy1919Reel 7Letter to Du Bois proposing an American Black settlement in Liberia.

Kennell, James E.1919Reel 7Letter to Du Bois on the reaction of French-Canadians to racial affairs in the United States.

King, C. D.1919Reel 7League of Oppressed Peoples1919Reel 7Correspondence concerning Du Bois' becoming a sponsor of the group.

Lippmann, Walter1919Reel 7Request from Lippman for information on the Pan-African Conference.

Lowe, James1919Reel 7Letter to Du Bois. including a letter of Captain William Green concerning recommendations of awards for several Black soldiers.

Lyons, Ernest1919Reel 7Letter from Du Bois concerning Liberia.

McKinney, T. Nimrod1919Reel 7Letter from McKinney concerning his wartime activities.

Martin, J. A.1919Reel 7Letter to Du Bois concerning racial incidents in Milledgeville, Georgia.

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May, A. H.1919Reel 7Re: the Black Star Line.

Miller, Kelly1919Reel 7Statement from Miller concerning a controversy between Miller and Howard University President J. Stanley Durkee over Miller'scomments on a local school situation.

Miller, R.1919Reel 7Letter to Du Bois asking that the NAACP urge the Methodist Church to denounce discrimination and lynching.

Morgan, Clement G.1919Reel 7Mossell, Sadie Tanner1919Reel 7Moton, R. R.1919Reel 7N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, John Shillady, Walter White, A.G. Dill, Robert Bagnall, James Weldon Johnson1919Reel 7Board of Directors meeting minutes; treasurer's reports; a statement from Du Bois to the Board of Directors (not sent)concerning its attitude towards his French trip; press releases; Field Secretary reports; a memo on the Srnith-Towner bill oneducation being considered by Congress; comments from Walter White on the Memphis Black community leadership.

National Association of Loyal Negroes (Panama)1919Reel 7Memo and petition from the group concerning peace aims and the German African colonies.

National Civil Liberties Bureau1919Reel 7Letter concerning a conference to be held in New York.

National Nonpartisan League1919Reel 7Correspondence and pamphlets.

New York Age1919Reel 7Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the Pan-African movement.

New York World1919Reel 7Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning a recent racial disturbance in Arkansas.

OBrien, Gean1919Reel 7Letter from Du Bois concerning the state of the arts among Blacks.

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Ovington, Mary White1919Reel 7Pan-African Congress. Also: Blaise Diagne. W. E. B. Du Bois, Paul Otlet1919Reel 8Re: the 1919 meeting in Paris; resolutions; speeches; clippings; correspondence.

Panda, Paul1919Reel 8Penn, I. Garland1919Reel 8Correspondence concerning the possible production of Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia, in Columbus, Ohio.

Plaatje, Sol T.1919Reel 8Pontlock, Louis1919Reel 8Letter to Du Bois describing the experiences of American Black soldiers in France.

Redmond, S. D.1919Reel 8Sanger, Margaret1919Reel 8Circular letter from Sanger about a Supreme Court decision concerning birth control.

Schiff, Jacob1919Reel 8Letters to Schiff concerning an assault upon John Shillady of the NAACP in Texas and concerning lynching.

Shepard, James E.1919Reel 8Spingarn, Joel E.1919Reel 8Theobald, Stephen1919Reel 8Correspondence concerning the Catholic Church and Blacks

U.S. American Commission to Negotiate Peace1919Reel 8Re: a meeting between Du Bois and Colonel E. M. House.

U.S. Army1919Reel 8Copy of an Army memo concerning Du Bois' travel in France in early 1919.

U.S. Department of State. Also: Robert Lansing1919Reel 8

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Letter from Du Bois concerning Charles Young; and a letter from Acting Secretary of State Franklin Polk concerning the Pan-African Congress.

Walton, Lester A.1919Reel 8Wheeler, Laura1919Reel 8White, Walter1919Reel 8Wiley, William1919Reel 8Letter from Wiley concerning his experiences in the Navy during the war.

Williams, Edward C.1919Reel 8Wright, R. R., Jr.1919Reel 8Young, Charles1919Reel 8A. General Correspondence, 19201920Allied Industrial Finance Corporation1920Reel 8Prospectus for the Corporation which sought to finance Black business activities in the United States.

American Bureau of Shipping1920Reel 8Re: activities of the Black Star Line

Bennett, Mr.1920Reel 8Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn (New York) Girl's High School .

Beton, Isaac1920Reel 8Re: the possible development of commercial ties between Black American producers and the French market.

Boddy, James M.1920Reel 8Re: racial evolution.

Boisneuf, Rene1920Reel 8Re: plans for the next Pan-African Congress.

Brooklyn Girls High School (Brooklyn, N.Y.)1920Reel 8Correspondence with the Principal concerning racial discrimination at a planned social event.

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Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1920Reel 8Letter from Bruce to John Van Schaick, Jr. concerning a controversy over Bruce's position as Assistant Superintendent forColored Schools in Washington, D. C.

Burlin, Natalie Curtis1920Reel 8Re: her work on African folk songs.

Cadman, S. Parkes1920Reel 8Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girls' High School.

Canada. Department of Commerce1920Reel 8Inquiry from Du Bois about the Black Star Lirle.

Candace, Gratien1920Reel 8Re: plans for the next Pan-African Congress.

Crawford, Alice1920Reel 8Letter from Du Bois urging Brooklyn Negroes to support the Socialist congressional candidate.

Daniels, S.1920Reel 8Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girls' High School.

Delaware. Secretary of State1920Reel 8Re: the Black Star Line.

Elaise Diagne1920Reel 8Re: the next Pan-African Congress.

Dodd, M. C.1920Reel 8Information from Dodd on Marcus Garvey.

Evans, Rebecca1920Reel 8Re: attitudes of socialists toward Blacks.

Furners Withy and Company1920Reel 8Re: the Black Star Line.

Routier, Gaston1920

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Reel 8Corncents on Du Bois' Darkwater.

Gibson, T.1920Reel 8Information on Marcus Garvey.

Harcourt, Brace and Howe1920Reel 9: 1Re: publication of Darkwater.

Hayford, Casely1920Reel 9: 12Re: a new Pan-African Congress and a report on a meeting between representatives of the League of Nations and the NationalCongress of British West Africa.

Hinkson, De Haven1920Reel 9: 44Enclosing a letter from a French school teacher commenting on relations between black and white Americans.

Hope, John1920Reel 9: 48International Bureau for Protection of Native Races. Also: Mercier-Glardon1920Reel 9: 62Jones, Abe1920Reel 9: 77Re: a chnildhood racial incident in Alabama

Kahn, Otto1920Reel 9: 8415-page pamphlet: Republicanism and Progress: A Letter to Senator Medill McCormick.

Keelan, Mollie1920Reel 9Re: a pardon for a man in prison.

Kelso, August1920Reel 9Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girl's High School.

Lloyds Register1920Reel 9Re: the Black Star Line.

Logan, Rayford W.1920Reel 9Re: Logan's activities in France and contact with Blaise Diagne.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, John Shillady, Moorfield Storey, Mary Talbert, James Weldon Johnson, Harry E. Davis,Charles Edward Russell, E. Burton Ceruti, Garnett Waller, George Cook, Harry Pace1920

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Reel 9Memos to the Board of Directors concerning the hiring of a replacement for John Shillady, the Pan-African Congress and DuBois' projected history of Blacks in the war; a memo to the Spingarn Medal Committee suggesting candidates for the award; acopy of a memo to Colonel E. M. House concerning John Shillady; a financial statement on Du Bois' trip to France.

New York (N.Y.). Mayor. Also: John Hylan1920Reel 9Re: discrimination at the Brooklyn Girl's High School.

New York (N.Y.). Superintendent of Schools1920Reel 9Re: discrimination at the Brooklyn Girl's High School.

New York (State). Department of Commerce1920Reel 9Re: the Black Star Line.

North American Shipping Corporation1920Reel 9Re: the Black Star Line.

Northfield (Mass.) Schools. Also: W. R. Moody1920Reel 9Osburn, Edward and C. H.1920Reel 9Re: the Black Star Line.

Otlet, Paul1920Reel 9Re: the next Pan-African Congress.

Owings, Mae1920Reel 9Re: reactions to a speech she gave in Tacoma, Washington on race relations.

Pace, Harry H.1920Reel 9Re: the organization of the Black Swan phonograph company.

Panda, Paul1920Reel 9Re: his work in the Congo.

Phelps, Guy Fitch1920Reel 9Re: his book on Black history.

Plaatje, Sol T.1920Reel 9Letters from Plaatje about his work for South African natives.

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Redmond, S. D.1920Reel 9Re: a Mississippi man arrested for selling The Crisis.

Russell, Genevieve1920Reel 9Re: racial matters in Panama.

Russell, Nathan S.1920Reel 9Re: racial prejudice in England.

Scarborough, William S.1920Reel 9Schomburg, Arthur A.1920Reel 9Spingarn, Joel E.1920Reel 9Stone, H. L.1920Reel 9Request for information on Marcus Garvey; concerning the possibility of establishing a steamship line to Haiti.

U.S. Department of Labor. Also: Louis Post1920Reel 9Re: admission of Sol Plaatje to the U.S.

U.S. Secretary of War. Also: Newton D. Baker1920Reel 9Re: the organization of Black units in the National Guard.

Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey1920Reel 9Request to place Du Bois' name in nomination as a representative of Black Americans in the U. N. I.A.; a refusal by Du Bois anda request for more information on Garvey and his movement.

Voilement, Count de1920Reel 9Request to Du Bois for information for an article on U. S. race relations.

Twala, Abraham1920Reel 9Re: his educational work in Rhodesia.

White, Walter1920Reel 9Copy of a letter sent to the Survey concerning Senegalese troops in the Rhineland.

Wibecan, George1920Reel 9

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Re: discrimination in the Brooklyn Girl's High School.

Xaba, Rotoli1920Reel 9Re: South Africa.

Young, Catherine1920Reel 9Re: discrimination against her by the Pratt Institute.

Young, Charles1920Reel 9Re: Liberia.

A. General Correspondence, 19211921Abdurahman, A.1921Reel 9Re: South African participation in the Pan-African Congress.

Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). Mayor1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress

Addams, Jane1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

African Progress Union. Also: Robert Broadhurst, J. R. Archer1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress and the African Progress Union.

Alcindor, John A.1921Reel 9Aldridge, Amanda Ira1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Aldridge, William1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress and Marcus Garvey.

Alexander, Raymond Pace1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Ali, Duse Mohamed1921Reel 9Re: attendance at the Pan-African Congress.

Allen, J. S.

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1921Reel 9Re: the Pan African Congress and the work of the NAACP.

Allied Industrial Finance Corporation1921Reel 9Re: plans of that organization.

Alpha Phi Alpha1921Reel 9Re: representation at the Pan-African Congress.

American Baptist Home Missionary Society1921Reel 9Re: representation at the Pan-African Congress.

American Social Hygiene Association1921Reel 9Re: a discussion of public health at the Pan-African Congress.

Americas Making Committee on African Exhibit1921Reel 9Correspondence, including the outline for the exhibit and pageant, Seven Gifts of Ethiopia, written by Du Bois.

Anderson, Marian1921Reel 9Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: John H. Harris, Travers Buxton on the work and plans of the Pan-AfricanCongress.1921Reel 9Association for the Education and Evangelization of the Native African. Also: R. W. Coleman1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Association of Colored Railway Trainmen1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Australian Student Christian Movement. Also: Robinson, Jack W.1921Reel 9Request to Du Bois for information and advice on missionary work in Africa.

Authors League of America1921Reel 9Banks, W. R.1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Barbusse, Henri1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

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Bentley, Charles E.1921Reel 9Beton, Isaac1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Bruce, John E.1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Bureau International pour la Defense des Indigenes. Also: Rene Claparede1921Reel 9Plans for the Pan-African Congress

Buxton, Charles R.1921Reel 9Canada. Assistant Under-Secretary of State1921Reel 9Request for information on the Black Star Line.

Candace, Gratien1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Cele, M. Q.1921Reel 9Comments from Cele on the Garvey movement.

Clarendon Press1921Reel 9Re: translation and publication of Atlantis, a work on African folk tales edited by Leo Frobenius and published in Germany.

Thomas Cook and Son1921Reel 9Re: arrangements for passage to Europe for the Pan-African Congress.

Coppin, L. J., Bishop1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Crawford, George W.1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Cunningham, J. C.1921Reel 9Re: a production of Du Bois' pageant, Seven Gifts of Ethiopia in Washington.

Davidson, Shelby

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1921Reel 9Davis, Harry E.1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Davis, John W.1921Reel 9Re: Thomas Jesse Jones.

Delaware. Department of Corporations1921Reel 9Inquiry from Du Bois about the Black Star Line.

Dewilde, Jean1921Reel 9Offer to assist Du Bois in racial work.

Diagne, Blaise1921Reel 9Memo concerning the Pan-African Congress.

Dillard, James H.1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Dogan, M. W.1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Dube, John L.1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Du Bois, Nina1921Reel 9Du Bois and Dill1921Reel 9Agreement between Du Bois and Dill, publishers of The Brownies' Book, and Thomas J. Calloway for a campaign to increase thecirculation of that publication.

Du Bois, Yolande1921Reel 9Fenninger, Lawrerce1921Reel 9Re: Thomas Jesse Jones.

Ferrus, Marcel1921Reel 9Request for Du Bois' assistance in finding a position with an American bank.

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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield1921Reel 9Letter to Du Bois about her recent novel and her reasons for including some racial matters in it.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Fisk University1921Reel 9Re: the attendance and expenses of Du Bois' daughter, Yolande.

Gabru, Kantibar1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Routier, Gaston1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Goin, Viola1921Reel 9Re: Du Bois' ancestors.

Great Britain. U. S. Embassy. Also: Aukland Geddes1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Hansberry, William Leo1921Reel 9Re: Hansberry's African studies and lecture plans.

Harris, Jesse Fauset1921Reel 9Hart, Albert Bushnell1921Reel 9Re: the possibility of Harvard University publishing Leo Frobenius' Atlantis.

Harvard University Press1921Reel 9Re: possible publication of Frobenius' Atlantis.

Hallinan, Charles1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Hawkins, Mason1921Reel 9Re: the Pan-African Congress.

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Hayes, Roland1921Reel 9: 791Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Hayford, Casely1921Reel 9: 793Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Haynes, George E.1921Reel 9: 795Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Hennebecq, Leon1921Reel 9: 798Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Herr, Lucien1921Reel 9: 802Hampden, I. G. Hobart1921Reel 9: 804Re: the attitude of the whites toward blacks.

Hoggan, Frances1921Reel 9: 808Correspondence, including an enclosure from Alice Werner.

Hollander, Sidney1921Reel 9: 836Letter from Du Bois, including a survey of the efforts of Black soldiers during the war.

Holmes, John Haynes1921Reel 9: 837Hope, John1921Reel 9: 841Re: Thomas Jesse Jones; concerning Darkwater.

Hunt, Henry A.1921Reel 9: 855Re: the Pan-African Congress; concerning Thomas Jesse Jones.

Hunt, Ida Gibbs1921Reel 9: 857Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Jenkins, Edmund1921Reel 9: 867Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Johnson, Mordecai W.1921

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Reel 9: 874Re: Thomas Jesse Jones.

Johnson, Will1921Reel 9: 880Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Johnston, Harry1921Reel 9: 882Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Knights of Pythias1921Reel 9: 887Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Labour Party of Great Britain. Also: Leonard Woolf1921Reel 9: 895Re: the Pan-African Congress.

La Fontaine, Henri1921Reel 9: 904Re: the Pan-African Congress and Du Bois' desire to make contact with Belgium's liberal and radical thinkers in preparation forthe meeting of the Congress.

League of Nations1921Reel 9: 910Resolution from Du Bois, representing the Pan-African Congress, to the League, concerning the conditions of native Black labor,self government for African nations, and the conditions of Blacks throughout the world; a reply from the League's InternationalLabor Office, concerning the protection of native labor.

Leys, Norman1921Reel 9: 946Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Liberia. Also: President C. D. King1921Reel 9: 957Re: the Pan-African Congress, the Garvey movement and the attitude of Liberia toward immigration.

Liga Africana1921Reel 9: 969Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Lloyds Register1921Reel 9: 971Re: the Black Star Line.

Logan, Rayford W.1921Reel 9: 973Re: the Pan-African Congress and Logan's assistance in preparation for the Paris meeting.

London Missionary Society. Also: Frank Lenwood, F. H. Hawkins1921

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Reel 9: 989Lovedale Institute of South Africa1921Reel 9: 996Letter from Du Bois concerning the refusal of the principal of the school to allow a circular letter from the African Students'Union to be presented to the students.

Lyon, Ernest1921Reel 9: 999Re: the Pan-African Congress; the need for worldwide cooperation among Blacks; concerning a statement for future publicationin The Crisis about which Lyon would confer with President C. D. King of Liberia.

MacDonald, J. Ramsay1921Reel 9: 1003Re: the Pan-African Congress and Du Bois' desire to have representation from the Labour Party at the meeting.

Makgateho, S. M.1921Reel 9: 1006Re: the Pan-African Congress and the possibility of Sol Plaatje being a representative from South Africa.

Moorland, J. E.1921Reel 9: 1012Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Moton, R. R.1921Reel 9: 1013Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Murray, Gilbert1921Reel 9: 1017Re: the presentation of a petition from the Pan-African Congress to the League of Nations.

Nado, Duke Dejazmatch1921Reel 9: 1020Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Nail, John E.1921Reel 9: 1021Re: the founding of a Black bank in Harlem.

Nation. Also: Ernest Gruening1921Reel 9: 1022N.A.A.C.P. Also: William Pickens, James Weldon Johnson1921Reel 9: 1066Memo to the Board of Directors on the budget of the Pan-African Congress; a memo on the history of The Crisis and its relationto the NAACP; a budget for the Pan-African Congress; correspondence with William Pickens about Pickens' field activities andthe need to keep out of local disputes and support the organization; an NAACP publication: An American Lynching; financial andmiscellaneous materials.

National Negro Business League. Also: Emmett Scott1921Reel 9: 1024Re: representation at the Pan-African Congress.

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National Race Congress of the United States of America. Also: W. H. Jernigan1921Reel 9: 1024Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Neptune1921Reel 9: 1035Letter from Du Bois to this Belgian periodical concerning an article that appeared on the Pan-African Congress.

New Republic. Also: Herbert Croly1921Reel 9: 1040Re: a possible article on the Pan-African Congress.

Netherlands. Consul-General1921Reel 9: 1048Re: the emigration of Black Americans to Surinam.

New York Marine News Company1921Reel 9: 1042Re: the Black Star Line.

New York State Banking Department1921Reel 9: 1043Re: the founding of a Black bank in Harlem.

Pace, Harry H.1921Reel 10: 1Re: the Pace Phonograph Company

Pan-African Congress1921Reel 10: 79Clippings; notes; statements; lists of delegates; miscellaneous materials.

Panda, Paul1921Reel 10: 9Re: plans for the Pan-African Congress meeting in Brussels

Panebaker, George1921Reel 10: 33Re: publication of Frobenius' Atlantis.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1921Reel 10: 44Re: the work of the fund in assisting black education.

Philipps, J. E. T.1921Reel 10: 46Re: the Pan-African Congress

Phillips, Mrs. Charles1921Reel 10: 51

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Re: Du Bois' family history.

Plaatje, Sol T.1921Reel 10: 65Speech by Plaatje given at the Pan-African Congress, an announcement fur a speech by Plaatje delivered in Toronto.

Ravsey, Johnson1921Reel 10: 416Re: a fundraising effort by the NAACF for the Pan-African Congress.

Roach, Samuel1921Reel 10: 425Re: a loan sought by the Liberian government.

Roddy, B. M.1921Reel 10: 427Re: Roddy's participation on a committee with Z. W. Mitchell.

Rolland, Madeleine1921Reel 10: 428Re: Du Bois' writings and their possible translation into French.

Roman, C. V.1921Reel 10: 433Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Rosenwald, Julius1921Reel 10: 435Re: publication of Frobenius' Atlantis.

Russell, Nathan S.1921Reel 10: 439Scarborough, William S.1921Reel 10: 441Schomburg, Arthur A.1921Reel 10: 446Seligman, Herbert J.1921Reel 10: 456Shepard, James E.1921Reel 10: 460Re: Thomas Jesse Jones.

Shields, Edward1921Reel 10: 463Re: Black Masons.

Society of Peoples of African Origin1921Reel 10: 473Inquiry from a group in Accra, Gold Coast about representation at the Pan-African Congress.

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Sorelas, Luis1921Reel 10: 474Re: the Pan-African Congress.

South Africa. Department of Native Affairs1921Reel 10: 485Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Spiller, Gustav1921Reel 10: 489Spingarn, Arthur B.1921Reel 10: 491Spingarn, Joel E.1921Reel 10: 491Re: publication of Frobenius' Atlantis.

Stallworthy, George1921Reel 10: 493Stewart, T. McCants1921Reel 10: 498Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Storey, Moorfield1921Reel 10: 499Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Surinam. Governor1921Reel 10: 502Re: the possibility of American Black emigration to and investment in Surinam.

Syracuse University1921Reel 10: 503Re: housing for a Black student

Talbert, Mary B.1921Reel 10: 505Tanner, Henry O.1921Reel 10: 506Re: the Pan-African Congress

Terrell, Mary Church1921Reel 10: 514Re: Du Bois' history of the war; on the Pan-African Congress.

Theosophical Publishing House1921Reel 10: 516Re: the possibility of Du Bois writing a book on the American Negro for this publishing firm in India.

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Thornycroft, Hamo1921Reel 10: 525Turner, Thomas W.1921Reel 10: 529Re: a dispute of Turner with officials of Howard University.

Union des Associations Internationales. Also: Paul Otlet1921Reel 10: 531Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Union PatriotiqueHaitienne. Also: Georges Sylvain1921Reel 10: 551U.S. Department of Justice. Also: Perry Howard1921Reel 10: 554Re: Howard's duties

U.S. Secretary of State. Also: Charles Evans Hughes1921Reel 10: 555Re: the work of the Pan-African Congress.

Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey1921Reel 10: 571Letter to Du Bois requesting a Christmas message to be published in their journal.

Vendervelde, Amiel1921Reel 10: 576Request for his influence to be used to prevent the Palais Mondial from withdrawing its invitation to the Pan-African Congress tohold its meetings there.

Vinck, A.1921Reel 10: 577Re: the Palais Mondial and the Pan-African Congress.

Ward, Lyman1921Reel 10: 596Letter from Ward about Thomas Jesse Jones.

Waring, Mary1921Reel 10: 597Re: the Pan African Congress.

Werner, Alice1921Reel 10: 599Re: the Pan-African Congress.

West India Committee of London. Also: Algernon Aspinall1921Reel 10: 600Re: the Pan-African Congress.

White, Walter

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1921Reel 10: 617Re: arrangements for the Pan-African Congress and information on possible speakers.

Wilkinson, Garnett1921Reel 10: 624Re: the Pan-African Congress and on his appointment as Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Washington, D. C.

Williams, A. Wilberforce1921Reel 10: 625Williams, Bert1921Reel 10: 627Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Wolfe, William1921Reel 10: 632Re: racial bars to immigration to Australia.

Wray, John D.1921Reel 10: 644Re: Robert K. Moton.

Yale University Press1921Reel 10: 653Re: publication of Leo Frobenius' Atlantis.

Young, Charles1921Reel 10: 664Re: Liberia.

Young, Nathan B.1921Reel 10: 670Re: Thomas Jesse Jones.

Y.M.C.A. Indianapolis Branch. Also: F. E. DeFrantz1921Reel 10: 671Re: integration of Indianapolis high schools and the role of the public school in promoting democracy.

Y.W.C.A.1921Reel 10: 673Re: Mary Talbert and treatment given her at an American Women's Club in Paris.

A. General Correspondence, 19221922African Progress Union1922Reel 10: 943Annual report of the Union.

African Races Association. Also: Leo Daniels1922Reel 10: 846All-American Theater Association. Also: Raymond O'Neil

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1922Reel 10: 856Anti-Lynching Crusaders. Also: Mary Talbert1922Reel 10: 961Re: an agreement between the Crusaders and the NAACP about the crusade and an anti-lynching fund.

Barrell, Alexina1922Reel 10: 902Bellegarde, Dantes1922Reel 10: 983Beton, Isaac1922Reel 10: 985Bond, James1922Reel 10: 992Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1922Reel 10: 994Century Company1922Reel 10: 996Statement from Du Bois, opposing a "back to Africa" Movement which was to be used in that company's materials distributed toschools.

Cuffee, George1922Reel 10: 1026Includes Du Bois' opinion of social work careers.

Das, Tarak Nath. Also: Friends of Freedom for India1922Reel 10: 1034Dixon, Frank D.1922Reel 10: 1040Letter to Du Bois concerning Dixon's book on Garveyism.

Du Bois, Nina1922Reel 10: 1043Dunjee, Roscoe. Also: Oklahoma City Black Dispatch1922Reel 10: 1058Francique, John1922Reel 10: 1073Frissell, A. S.1922Reel 10: 1099Re: a new bank for which Du Bois had been invited to become a director.

Fuller, Meta Warrick1922Reel 10: 1101Re: the possibility of Du Bois preparing a book on the history of the Negro in America for the Knights of Columbus.

Gannett, Lewis

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1922Reel 10: 1103Re: protests against the exclusion of Blacks from dormitories at Harvard University.

Goin, Viola1922Reel 10: 1109Information on Du Bois' family history.

Gray, J. Herbert1922Reel 10: 1110Re: John Francique.

Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: J. E. Spingarn1922Reel 10: 1127Re: possible publication of Frobenius' Atlantis.

Hare, Maud Cuney1922Reel 10: 1133Harring, Juliette1922Reel 10: 1136Re: an attempted lynching in Virginia.

Hawkins, Ashbie1922Reel 10: 1140Re: the Dyer Bill.

Hayes, Roland1922Reel 10: 1143Re: the possibility of Hayes recording for Black Swan records.

Hickman, T. Lloyd1922Reel 10: 1149Re: racial discrimination at Ohio University, including a copy of a petition sent to the president of the University; a reply from DuBois and Walter White with suggested possible courses of action.

Highland Park (Mich.) Public School1922Reel 10: 1153Re: discrimination at the high school swimming pool.

Hobhouse, Leonard T.1922Reel 10: 1160Memo from Du Bois concerning racial problems in the U. S. and on a proposed British Committee on the Negro problem.

Hoggan, Frances1922Reel 10: 1163Honore, M. F. C.1922Reel 10: 1165Letter to Du Bois from South Africa concerning Montessori Schools and the Esperanto language.

Hope, John1922

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Reel 10: 1171Hurst, John1922Reel 10: 1176Re: the Dyer Bill.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1922Reel 10: 1183Johnson, Henry Lincoln1922Reel 10: 1188Johnson, T.1922Reel 10: 1189Re: racial discrimination in Bloomington, Indiana.

Kerlin, Robert T.1922Reel 10: 1198Letter from Kerlin enclosing a letter from President R. E. Blackwell of Randolph-Macon College concerning Dr. Andrew Sleddwho, years earlier, had been dismissed from Emory University for writing an article about the Negro.

Knights of Columbus Historical Commission1922Reel 10: 1199Re: the preparation of Du Bois' study, The Gift of Black Folk, for their historical series; including information on their protest tothe Boston School Committee on inaccuracies about various racial groups in American history textbooks.

League of Nations. International Labor Office1922Reel 10: 1221Liberian Relief Association1922Reel 10: 1224Re: the offer for sale of stock in the Bank of Liberia.

Loving, W. H.1922Reel 10: 1245Copy of a letter from Loving to Major General James G. Harbord concerning the possible elimination of Black chaplains from theArmy.

Marryshow, T. Albert1922Reel 10: 1247Nash, Roy1922Reel 10: 1251Nation. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard1922Reel 10: 1254Re: Du Bois' proposed article on Black labor, including a summary of the article's thesis.

N.A.A.C.P.1922Reel 10: 1257National Baptist Convention1922Reel 10: 1272Re: their possible charter or purchase of a ship for passage to Europe.

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National Consumers League. Also: Florence Kelley1922Reel 10: 1274Re: the Sterling-Towner education bill.

Nauticus1922Reel 10Re: the Black Star Line.

Netherlands. Consul-General1922Reel 10Information provided by Du Bois on the Universal Negro Improvement Association.

New York American1922Reel 10Re: increased coverage of news about Blacks.

New York (N.Y.). Municipal Court. Also: Judge Jacob Panker1922Reel 10Re: a court case involving Marcus Garvey.

New York (N.Y.). Police Commissioner. Also: R. E. Enright1922Reel 10Re: the appointment of Du Bois to a committee to observe treatment of Black prisoners in the city.

New York Public Library1922Reel 10Re: Du Bois' presentation of a manuscript to their collection.

New York Times1922Reel 10Re: the appointment of a Black Collector of the Port of New Orleans; concerning the capitalization of the word "Negro."

New York World1922Reel 10Re: the appointment of a Black Collector of the Port of New Orleans as well as the possibility of publishing information on theGarvey Movement.

Nurse, Godfrey1922Reel 10Request for information on the Dunbar Life Insurance Company of which Nurse was a director.

Pace Phonograph Corporation1922Reel 11Pace, Harry H.1922Reel 11Re: the Dunbar Life Insurance Company.

Pan-African Association. Also: Isaac Beton, Gratien Candace, Paul Otlet1922Reel 11

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Re: fund-raising for the organization and h Bois' refusal to request the NAACP's assistance; concerning planning for the 1923meeting, the location of the next meeting, the presidency of the group and the work of the Association.

Peabody, George Foster1922Reel 11Re: a proposed Black bank in New York.

Pearson, Ruth1922Reel 11Letter to Du Bois enclosing a copy of her class notes from Robert Park's course on races and nationalities at the University ofChicago.

Pearson, S. B.1922Reel 11Du Bois' opinions on Charles Young.

Philadelphia Tribune1922Reel 11Exchange concerning the number of Black teachers and principals in the New York City schools.

Pickens, William1922Reel 11Copy of an exchange between Pickens and Marcus Garvey.

Plaatje, Sol T.1922Reel 11Re: the possible publication of a book Plaatje had written; concerning his lecture tour in the U. S.

Ransom, C. M.1922Reel 11Re: the possibility that money for a loan for Liberia could be raised by the NAACP.

Robinson, T. A.1922Reel 11Re: Du Bois' opinion of Marcus Garvey.

Rowland, Mabel1922Reel 11Tribute to Bert Williams from Du Bois to be used in her biography of Williams.

Saturday Evening Post1922Reel 11Re: a protest by Du Bois of the treatment of Blacks in articles in that magazine.

Scarborough, William S.1922Reel 11Suggestion that Du Bois prepare a biography of Charles Young.

Schieffelin, William Jay1922Reel 11

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Re: the claim that Thomas Jesse Jones of the Phelps-Stokes Fund sought to prevent Max Yergan's appointment as YMCAsecretary in Africa.

Schiff, Therese1922Reel 11Re: a contribution to the NAACP.

Simmons, Caesar F.1922Reel 11Re: his organizational work for the NAACP in Oklahoma.

Pardaman Singh1922Reel 11Re: the possible publication of books on American life in India.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1922Reel 11Spingarn, Joel E.1922Reel 11Stemmons, James Samuel1922Reel 11Re: the possibility of a loan to Liberia.

Strauss, Dorothy1922Reel 11Letter to Du Bois proposing alternative ways of memorializing Ella Plotz, including the purchasing of a building for the NAACPheadquarters which would be named in her honor.

Stribling, T. S.1922Reel 11Re: Stribling's study of Blacks in the North in preparation for a novel.

Studin, Charles H.1922Reel 11Theosophical Publishing House1922Reel 11Re: a proposed book by Du Bois to be published by the company.

Thirkield, William P.1922Reel 11Thwing, Charles F.1922Reel 11Torrence, Ridgely1922Reel 11Tracey, G. E.1922Reel 11Re: the availability of Negro literature in Trinidad.

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Tyler, Roy1922Reel 11Letter from Tyler, in prison since the Houston riot of 1917, concerning his desire to replace his attorney.

Underwood, Edna Worthley1922Reel 11Re: her novel, The Penitent.

U.S. Department of State1922Reel 11Re: the Black Star Line.

U.S. House of Representatives. Also: L. C. Dyer, Simeon Fess1922Reel 11Letter from Dyer enclosing a letter to Senator Knute Nelson urging passage of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill; an exchange with Fesson a pension for Charles Young.

U.S. Shipping Board1922Reel 11Re: the Black Star Line.

Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey1922Reel 11Utopian Neighborhood Club1922Reel 11Valentine, W. R.1922Reel 11Re: Harvard University's plans to exclude Black students from dormitories.

Watson, Zelma M.1922Reel 11Re: Du Bois' ideas on racial temperament.

White-Williams Foundation. Also: Mildred Scott Olnisted1922Reel 11Re: the opportunities for Blacks for vocational guidance.

Wilcox, William1922Reel 11Re: the establishment of a Black bank in Harlem.

Williams, Edward C.1922Reel 11Re: the question of whether a Black sailor accompanied Christopher Columbus on his voyage to America and the claims ofDaniel Murray on this subject.

Winslow, Gertrude1922Reel 11Re: Du Bois' Darkwater and the militancy of its tone.

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Wright, Louis T.1922Reel 11Re: Wright's role as a director of the Dunbar Life Insurance Company.

Yerby, W. J.1922Reel 11Notes on education in French West Africa prepared by Yerby.

Young, Ada1922Reel 11Re: her late husband, Charles Young, and difficulties with his pension.

A. General Correspondence, 19231923Abbott, Robert1923Reel 11Inquiry from Du Bois about Prince Challoughlczilczise.

African Progress Union1923Reel 11Includes letters from John Alcindor on the Pan- African Congress and other matters.

African Races Association. Also: Leo Daniels1923Reel 11African World1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress

Aldridge, Amanda Ira1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress.

American Fund for Public Service. Also: Anna Davis, A. J. Muste. Roger Baldwin1923Reel 11Du Bois' evaluation of Jesse Fauset who was a candidate for assistance from the Fund.

American Negro Academy1923Reel 11Anti-Lynching Crusaders. Also: Mary Talbert1923Reel 11Re: the NAACP's assumption of their debts.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter G. Woodson1923Reel 11Atlantic Monthly1923Reel 11Atwood, Harry1923Reel 11

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Re: a Charles Young Memorial Fund.

Beton, Isaac1923Reel 11Bickel, W. B.1923Reel 11Re: Frobenius' Atlantis.

Bliven, Bruce1923Reel 11Re: a story for the New Republic.

Boisneuf, Rene1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Broadhurst, Robert1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress and developments in West Africa.

Bundy, Richard1923Reel 11Re: Liberia and Du Bois' planned visit there.

Cassell, Nathaniel1923Reel 11Address welcoming Du Bois to Monrovia, Liberia.

Chappell, Mary1923Reel 11Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

Chirgivin, A. M.1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Clinton (Okla.). Citizens1923Reel 11Re: the residents' desire for a good school.

Colored Folk Theater of New York City. Also: Theodore Dreiser1923Reel 11Copy of a letter from Dreiser to the theatre commenting on their productions.

Cook County (Ill.) Juvenile Court1923Reel 11Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

Cooper Union1923Reel 11

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Re: Augusta Savage.

Crosswaith, Frank R.1923Reel 11Re: the Socialist Party and Black Americans.

Dabney, Wendell P.1923Reel 11Includes correspondence concerning Dabney's resignation from a city position in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Davis, Harry E.1923Reel 11Re: the vote on an amendment to the Ohio State Constitution eliminating "white male" as a condition for suffrage.

Denver (Colo.). Colored Civic Association1923Reel 11Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

Diagne, Blaise1923Reel 11Domingo, W. A.1923Reel 11Re: Du Bois' attitude toward Marcus Garvey.

Downer, E.1923Reel 11Letter from Downer concerning racial conditions in Rayston, Georgia.

Du Bois, Nina1923Reel 11Du Bois, Yolande1923Reel 11Duncan (Okla.). Citizens1923Reel 11Re: the citizens' desire for a good school.

Ellis, Carrie1923Reel 11Re: discrimination by a theater in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Empire State Federation of Womens Clubs1923Reel 11Re: sending a delegate to the Pan-African Congress.

Ethical Culture School. Also: F. C. Lewis1923Reel 11Du Bois' opinions of the great problems to be faced in the future.

Fabian Society. Also: F. W. Galton1923

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Reel 11Re: arrangements for the Pan-African Congress.

Fernando, Solomon1923Reel 11Re: arrangements for the Pan-African Congress.

Fontainebleau School of the Fine Arts. Also: Ernest Peixoto, James Gamble Rogers1923Reel 11Re: the exclusion of Augusta Savage.

Ford, Fielding1923Reel 11Re: press coverage of a Du Bois speech in Philadelphia.

Francique, John1923Reel 11Frobenius, Leo1923Reel 11Gammon Theological School1923Reel 11Re: Hosea Nyabango.

Gannett, Lewis1923Reel 11Re: the exclusion of Black students from Harvard University dormitories.

General Education Board1923Reel 11Re: the Oklahoma schools.

Gray, J. Herbert1923Reel 11Re: John Francique; on the disallowance of Gray's contribution to the NAACP as a tax deduction.

Hallinan, Charles1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Hamilton, F. A.1923Reel 11Re: representation for Egypt and the Sudan at the Pan-African Congress.

Harcourt, Brace and Company1923Reel 11Re: republication of portions of Darkwater in the Josephinum Weekly.

Hare, Maud Cuney1923Reel 11Hayford, Adelaide Casely

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1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress and representation for West Africa.

Hobart (Okla.). Citizens1923Reel 11Re: that town's desire for a school.

Hodge, Adolph1923Reel 11Re: a Du Bois speech in Philadelphia on segregated schools.

Hoggan, Frances1923Reel 11Holsey, Albon L.1923Reel 11Copy of a letter from Holsey to the Atlanta Independent concerning a controversy over opening a veterans' hospital inTuskegee, Alabama.

Homiletic Review1923Reel 11Re: the preparation of an article by Du Bois.

Hope, John1923Reel 11Howard University1923Reel 11Re: the possibility of Leo Frobenius teaching at that institution.

Hunt, Ida Gibbs1923Reel 11Re: plans for the Pan-African Congress, including an explanation by Du Bois or difficulties in planning the meeting.

Hunton, Addie W.1923Reel 11Copy of a letter from Hunton to Isaac Beton on the Pan-African Congress.

Illinois Childrens Home and Aid Society1923Reel 11Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Illinois National Guard. Also: Otis Duncan1923Reel 11Re: the possibility of a pageant on the role of the Black soldier in World War 1.

Indiana Foundry Corporation1923Reel 11Re: labor difficulties and the use of Black workers.

Jackson, Madison1923

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Reel 11Re: the writings of Lothrop Stoddard.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1923Reel 11Johnson, Roland1923Reel 11Re: support for the Ethiopian Art Players.

Jones, Camille Cohen1923Reel 11Re: a pageant on Black soldiers in the war.

Jones, Mary B.1923Reel 11Re: the migration of Blacks to the North.

Kerlin, Robert T.1923Reel 11Re: Countee Cullen's poetry.

King, Daisy B.1923Reel 11Re: Augusta Savage.

Klatscher, Ernst1923Reel 11Re: Albert Schweitzer's work in Africa.

Knights of Columbus1923Reel 11Re: Du Bois' book, The Gift of Black Folk.

Krebs, F. H.1923Reel 11Includes a memo by Du Bois on the migration of Blacks from places where lynchings have occurred.

Lanning, Helen Fauset1923Reel 11Lattimore, George W.1923Reel 11: 1200Re: the Pan-African Congress and the banning of The Birth of a Nation in Paris.

League of Nations1923Reel 11: 1201Lewis, William H.1923Reel 11: 1214Re: Du Bois' appointment as representative of the U.S. at the inauguration of Liberia's President King, including a copy of a letterfrom Lewis to President Calvin Coolidge on the subject.

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Leys, Norman1923Reel 11: 1219Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Liberia. Also: President C. D. King1923Reel 11: 1228Re: a loan from the U.S. government to Liberia.

Liga Africana. Also: Jose de Magalhaes1923Reel 11: 1246Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Locke, Alain1923Reel 11: 1274Re: the Pan-African Congress

Logan, Rayford W.1923Reel 11: 1279Re: the Pan-African Congress; Logan's comments on a controversy between Isaac Beton and Du Bois.

McClures Magazine1923Reel 12: 4Re: the Pan-African Congress.

MacDonald, J. Ramsay1923Reel 12: 6Re: MacDonald's support for the Pan-African Congress.

Marryshow, T. Albert1923Reel 12: 11Morgan, Clement G.1923Reel 12: 16Re: the formation of a separate Cambridge, Mass., branch of the NAACP.

Murray, Gilbert1923Reel 12: 17Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Nail, John E.1923Reel 12: 18Re: the Pace Phonograph Company.

Nash, Roy1923Reel 12: 28Nation1923Reel 12: 35N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill, Mary White Ovington, Jessie Fauset, Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn, Walter White, John Hurst, CharlesStudin1923Reel 12: 165

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Correspondence between Du Bois and White about Booker T. Washington and The Birth of a Nation; Spingarn Committeematerials; branch materials including correspondence with the Chicago branch on a possible protest to the American LibraryAssociation about segregated libraries; correspondence with the Rusk, Oklahoma branch concerning schools in Waurika andMadill, Oklahoma.

National Bert Williams Foundation. Also: Mabel Rowland1923Reel 12: 39National Committee on the Shaler Memorial1923Reel 12: 42Du Bois' views of the racial policies of Berea College.

New Republic1923Reel 12: 51Re: a possible Du Bois article on the Pan-African Congress.

New York American1923Reel 12: 54Re: a possible Du Bois article on the Pan-African Congress.

New York (N.Y.). Police Commissioner. Also: R. E. Enright1923Reel 12: 62Re: damage to a park near Du Bois' home.

New York (State). Governor. Also: Alfred E. Smith1923Reel 12: 76Re: tenement housing standards.

New York (State). Senate. Also: James Walker1923Reel 12: 75Re: the boxing law.

New York Times1923Reel 12: 77Re: a possible Du Bois article on the Pan-African Congress.

New York World1923Reel 12: 78Re: a possible Du Bois article on the Pan-African Congress.

North Harlem Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association1923Reel 12: 85Re: a veterans' hospital in Tuskegee.

Nyabongo, Hosea1923Reel 12: 87Re: Nyabongo's financial status.

Oklahoma City Black Dispatch. Also: Roscoe Dunjee1923Reel 12: 253Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

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Olivier, Sydney1923Reel 12: 254Re: the Pan-African Congress.

ONeill, Raymond1923Reel 12: 259Re: the Black theater.

Pace Phonograph Corporation1923Reel 12: 271Pan-African Association. Also: Isaac Beton, Gratien Candace1923Reel 12: 366Includes correspondence on plans for the 3rd Pan-African Congress held in the fall of 1923; questionnaire sent by Beton to DuBois on the economic condition of the Black race; programs; resolutions; miscellaneous materials.

Panda, Paul1923Reel 12: 294Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Peterson, Sadie Marie1923Reel 12: 325Re: Augusta Savage.

Philipps, J. E. T.1923Reel 12: 336Pledger, John R.1923Reel 12: 346Prentiss, Mark1923Reel 12: 360Re: the treatment of news on Turkey by American news agencies.

Radiator Magazine. Also: Benjamin Tanner Johnson1923Reel 12: 490Re: the possibility of a Black-operated bank being established in Harlem.

Reynolds, Ira May1923Reel 12: 515Re: Marcus Garvey.

Roddy, B. M.1923Reel 12: 536Re: Charl Williams.

Roosevelt (Okla.). Citizens1923Reel 12: 538Re: the desire of the citizens for better educational facilities.

Ross, William McGregor1923Reel 12: 540

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Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Russell, Charles Edward1923Reel 12: 557Re: events in the Philippines.

Ryan, J. H.1923Reel 12: 559Re: divisions within the Black community of Tacoma, Washington.

Sacramento Bee1923Reel 12: 562Re: a possible article by Du Bois.

Sarco Real Estate Holding Company1923Reel 12: 563Re: the establishment of a Black bank in Harlem.

Schiff, Therese1923Reel 12: 571Re: donations to the NAACP.

Scott, Chauncey1923Reel 12: 578Re: John Francique.

Scott, Emmett1923Reel 12: 579Re: a "title" bestowed upon him by Marcus Garvey.

Shelby County (Tenn.) Training School. Also: T. J. Johnson1923Reel 12: 582Request by Du Bois for an opinion of Charl Williams who was lobbying for an education bill in Washington.

Sigma Pi Phi. Also: Harry Pace, A. G. Dill, Louis T. Wright, George Crawford, Owen Waller, Roland Johnson, John 5. Brown, Jr., J.Rosamond Johnson1923Reel 12: 591Simmons, Caesar F.1923Reel 12: 611Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

Sims, Lucile1923Reel 12: 641Re: the responsibility for Jim Crow practices.

John F. Slater Fund1923Reel 12: 647Re: the Oklahoma schools.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1923

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Reel 12: 675Spingarn, Joel E.1923Reel 12: 676Standard Life Insurance Company1923Reel 12: 687Stemmons, James Samuel1923Reel 12: 720Re: the proposed loan by the U. S. to Liberia.

Stevens, Andrew1923Reel 12: 722Re: a controversy over Emmett Scott.

Storey, Moorfield1923Reel 12: 739Strauss, Dorothy1923Reel 12: 743Concer a copy of a letter from Storey to Lewis Gannett concerning Harvard's exclusion of Black students from dormitories;concerning Roscoe Conkling Bruce's involvement in this matter. ning a possible donation to the NAACP in memory of Ella Plotz.

Talbert, Florence Cole1923Reel 12: 750Talbert, Mary B.1923Reel 12: 754Tannenbaum, Frank1923Reel 12: 768Tenement House Committee1923Reel 12: 774Request that letters be sent to New York Governor Al Smith about the Jesse Bill.

Thornton, William1923Reel 12: 805Re: the number of Black students at the University of Illinois.

Tropical Life. Also: H. Hamel Smith1923Reel 12: 813Re: a possible contribution by Du Bois to that Journal.

Turner, Valdo1923Reel 12: 817Re: Du Bois' Philadelphia speech and his remarks on segregated schools.

Tuskegee Institute1923Reel 12: 821Re: Hosea Nyabango.

Union des Associations Internationales. Also: Paul Otlet1923

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Reel 12: 823Union for Students of African Descent1923Reel 12: 827Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Union Patriotique Haitienne. Also: George Sylvain1923Reel 12: 825U.S. Department of Labor, Immigration Service1923Reel 12: 830Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

U.S. Liberian Legation. Also: Solomon Porter Hood1923Reel 12: 845Re: the Liberian loan.

U.S. Library of Congress1923Reel 12: 848Re: duties on importation of an Arabic work for projected translation and publication.

U.S. Secretary of State. Also: Charles Evans Hughes1923Reel 12: 850Re: the Liberian Loan and trade with Liberia.

U.S. Treasury Department1923Reel 12: 851Re: duties on the importation of an Arabic work for projected translation and publication.

Universal Negro Improvement Association. Also: Marcus Garvey1923Reel 12: 853Six-page press release containing Garvey's reply to his critics.

Van Doren, Carl1923Reel 12: 861Re: Jessie Fauset's novel, There is Confusion.

Vann, Robert L.1923Reel 12: 862Re: a proposed Black mammies monument in Washington, D.C.

Walden, J. A.1923Reel 12: 876Re: Du Bois' Philadelphia speech on segregated schools.

Wallace, W. C.1923Reel 12: 883Re: voting rights of Blacks in Tennessee and Virginia.

Waller, Hellen. Also: J. E. Waller1923Reel 12: 886Re: discrimination in the Panama Canal Zone.

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Webb, Isaac1923Reel 12: 908Re: the treatment of Blacks in southern veterans' hospitals.

Weinthal, Leo1923Reel 12: 910Weinthal's conversation with General Jan Smuts about South African natives.

Wells, H. G.1923Reel 12: 912Re: an invitation to Wells to speak at the Pan-African Congress.

West Africa1923Reel 12: 913Re: an article by Du Bois.

Whaley, Ruth1923Reel 12: 917Copy of a letter from Whaley to Fordham Law School concerning a student contest.

Whitby, A. Baxter1923Reel 12: 916Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

Wilkerson, William1923Reel 12: 939Re: the voting power of Blacks recently arrived in the North.

Wilkinson, Garnett1923Reel 12: 943Will, Thomas1923Reel 12: 943Re: the conviction of Marcus Garvey.

Wolter, Anne1923Reel 12: 965Re: a Black theater group.

Work, Monroe N.1923Reel 12: 971World Tomorrow. Also: Anna Rochester1923Reel 12: 979Re: a survey of Black economic conditions.

Wright, R. R., Sr.1923Reel 12: 987Wyllie, J. A.1923Reel 12: 989

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Address by Wyllie, "The Portuguese Slavery Lie."

Young, Ada1923Reel 12: 1002Young, Nathan B.1923Reel 12: 1012Re: his resignation as President of Florida A and M College and his acceptance of the Presidency of Lincoln University inMissouri.

Y.W.C.A. Also: Juliette Derricotte1923Reel 12: 1027Re: conferences for colleges on interracial relations.

A. General Correspondence, 19241924Afro-American Affairs. Also: Julian Elbert Cook1924Reel 13: 234Adams, Myron W.1924Reel 13: 228Re: the death of Lizzie Pingree.

American Fund for Public Service1924Reel 13: 249Re: Du Bois' proposed study of common school education for Blacks in the South.

American Hebrew1924Reel 13: 269Re: an article in preparation for that publication.

American Mercury. Also: H. L. Mencken1924Reel 13: 274Correspondence concerning an article of Du Bois published by that magazine.

American Negro Academy1924Reel 13: 283Membership list

Associated Negro Press. Also: N. B. Brascher1924Reel 13: 286Re: Fisk University's President McKenzie.

Associated Publishers. Also: Carter Woodson1924Reel 13: 287Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' history of the Black soldier in World War I.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History1924Reel 13: 287Annual report.

Atwood, Harry1924

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Reel 13: 303Re: a headstone for Charles Young's grave.

Baker, Ray Stannard1924Reel 13: 314Barstow, E. H.1924Reel 13: 317Re: a new edition of Frederick Starr's book on Liberia.

Battle, Wallace1924Reel 13: 322Re: a testimonial for Moorfield Storey.

Bellegarde, Dantes1924Reel 13: 331Bentley, Charles E.1924Reel 13: 335Re: a recent Du Bois article.

Black Swan Phonograph Company1924Reel 13: 337Blackwell, V. G.1924Reel 13: 338Du Bois' advice on moving to Brazil.

Brawley, Benjamin1924Reel 13: 343Re: Shaw University.

Broadhurst, Robert1924Reel 13: 345Re: Liberia and Marcus Garvey.

Bruneau, Madame Charles1924Reel 13: 360Butlers Limited of Liberia1924Reel 13: 368Re: a request from the Universal Negro Improvement Association for an interview with the President of Liberia.

Bynner, Witter1924Reel 13: 372Calverton, V. F.1924Reel 13: 375Carr, Henry1924Reel 13: 384Re: Carr's plan to work with Mrs. Amy Ashwood Garvey in raising funds to promote education in Nigeria.

Century Magazine

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1924Reel 13: 385Chatuwedi, B.1924Reel 13: 389Re: cooperation between India and Black Americans.

Chicago Daily Worker1924Reel 13: 391Re: Du Bois' influence on the attitude of Liberia towards Marcus Garvey's African immigration movement.

Clifford, Carrie W.1924Reel 13: 399Collier, Josephine1924Reel 13: 405Re: vocational guidance for Blacks.

Collins, George L.1924Reel 13: 407Re: a recent Du Bois article.

Commission on Interracial Cooperation1924Reel 13: 415Financial statement

Crawford, George W.1924Reel 13: 428Cullen, Countee1924Reel 13: 448Dabney, Wendell P.1924Reel 13: 451Davis, Harry E.1924Reel 13: 465Du Bois' comments on his planned absence from the Philadelphia NAACP Meeting and on Davis' manuscript book on BlackMasons.

Davis, Jerome1924Reel 13: 482DeBerry, William N.1924Reel 13: 491Re: Fisk University.

Diagne, Blaise1924Reel 13: 512Regarding Diagne's planned American lecture tour.

Dial1924Reel 13: 513Dillard, James H.

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1924Reel 13: 520Dodge, Ernest1924Reel 13: 526Du Bois' comments on Dodge's screen play.

Du Bois, Yolande1924Reel 13: 538Du Pont, Pierre S.1924Reel 13: 541Re: possible support for a Black summer theater center

Edwards, E. M.1924Reel 13: 547Copy of a letter from Edwards to Marcus Garvey praising Garvey's racial segregation policies and condemning Du Bois' views.

Emanuel, Gussie1924Reel 13: 550Re: difficulties in obtaining rooms at Syracuse University.

Etheridge, Sandy1924Reel 13: 557Re: emigration to Liberia

Fauset, Jessie1924Reel 13: 567Recent personal news from Du Bois and a criticism of Fauset's novel, There Is Confusion.

Fifth Avenue Coach Company1924Reel 13: 570Complaint from Du Bois about service.

Fisk Club1924Reel 13: 577Re: the distribution of the Fisk Herald containing Du Bois' commencement speech.

Fisk University. Also: Fayette McKenzie, Paul Cravath, L. Hollingsworth Wood1924Reel 13: 600Materials include letters from students on problems at the school; a statement of grievances against McKenzie; copies of theFisk University News and correspondence with several trustees.

Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1924Reel 13: 722Re: an article submitted by Du Bois.

Fowler, J. D.1924Reel 13: 737Re: Fisk University.

Frazier, E. Franklin1924

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Reel 13: 740Re: work on a survey of Georgia common schools.

Frobenius, Leo1924Reel 13: 742Re: a planned trip to the U.S.

Garvey, Amy Ashwood1924Reel 13: 744Gillis, Stephen1924Reel 13: 746Du Bois' list of friends and enemies of Blacks.

Grant, Benjamin1924Reel 13: 750Re: a recent Du Bois article and Fisk University.

Gray, J. Herbert1924Reel 13: 752Re: the Chicago Black community.

Gruening, Martha1924Reel 13: 754Hadley, Maria1924Reel 13: 755Re: her activities in Chicago to promote Black history and literature among children.

Hare, Maud Cuney1924Reel 13: 760Hart, Albert Bushnell1924Reel 13: 779Re: the death of Hart's wife.

Hendrick, Burton J.1924Reel 13: 785Re: Du Bois' contact with Walter Hines Page.

H. G. Hill and Company1924Reel 13: 788Re: Alain Locke

Hogg, B. Yorkstone1924Reel 13: 789Hoggan, Frances1924Reel 13: 789Holly, A. P.1924Reel 13: 796Re: Haiti

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Hood, Solomon Porter1924Reel 13: 805Hope, John1924Reel 13: 811Re: Hope's career, Fisk University and the recent presidential election.

Hubbard, Lillie M.1924Reel 13: 814Re: Liberia and including comments on Du Bois' letters to President C. D. King.

Hunt, Ida Gibbs1924Reel 13: 835Jackson, Abigail1924Reel 13: 844Re: Fisk University.

Jackson, James C.1924Reel 13: 851Re: Jackson's observations and work in Russia.

George W. Jacobs and Company1924Reel 13: 852Re: the purchase of the plates to Du Bois' John Brown.

Jenkins, Edmund F.1924Reel 13: 862Re: a dinner to present the Spingarn Medal to Roland Hayes.

Johnson, Benjamin Tanner1924Reel 13: 868Johnson, Georgia Douglas1924Reel 13: 871Johnson, Guy B.1924Reel 13: 873Re: his study of Blacks.

Johnson, Mary L.1924Reel 13: 877Re: Langston Hughes.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1924Reel 13: 881Jones, Mildred Bryant1924Reel 13: 885Jones, William M.1924Reel 13: 897Re: Du Bois' opinion of presidential candidate Robert LaFollette.

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Kelle, Florence. Florence Kelley Dinner Committee1924Reel 13: 902Knights of Columbus1924Reel 13: 912Re: Du Bois' book for that organization.

LaFollette for President Committee1924Reel 13: 913Thanking Du Bois for his editorial support and explaining LaFollette's election strategy; concerning a position for Du Bois onLaFollette's advisory council.

Liberia. U.S. Consul-General1924Reel 13: 926Reporting that individuals leaving the U.S. under the auspices of the Garvey movement would not be allowed to enter Liberia.

Liberia1924Reel 13: 927Du Bois' views of the economic development of Liberia; concerning Du Bois' conversations with the U. S. Secretary of State andwith President Calvin Coolidge.

Ligue Universelle Pour la Defense de la Race Noir1924Reel 13: 958Lincoln University Alumni Association1924Reel 13: 965Re: the status of that group, the control of athletics at that University, the role of the student council and the presence of Blackteachers and trustees.

Locke, Alain1924Reel 13: 967Re: Howard University.

Logan, Rayford W.1924Reel 13: 968Re: Blaise Diagne's planned American lecture tour.

Lovejoy, Owen1924Reel 13: 969Marryshow, T. Albert1924Reel 13: 974Re: the possibility of having the next Pan-African Congress in the West Indies in 1925.

Mexican Federation of Labor1924Reel 13: 976Invitation to Du Bois to attend the inauguration of Elias Calles as President of Mexico.

Miller, H. A.1924Reel 13: 980Re: Fisk University.

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Morrell, B. H.1924Reel 13: 983Re: Fisk University.

Nail, John E.1924Reel 13: 990Nation1924Reel 13: 1001N.A.A.C.P.1924Reel 13: 1049Resolution concerning Archibald Grimke's resignation from the Board of Directors; an exchange with James Weldon Johnsonconcerning Du Bois' intention not to attend the annual NAACP convention; a memo from Walter White includingcorrespondence with Charles Brand of the U.S. House of Representatives concerning Charles Young's pension; a memo fromMary White Ovington on the merits of the platforms of Eugene V. Debs and Robert LaFollette; correspondence from WilliamPickens about efforts encouraging him to run for Congress; concerning Prince Tovalou; concerning the Spingarn Medal;correspondence from James Weldon Johnson to Roland Hayes; an assessment from Walter White of the results of the 1924Congressional and Gubernatorial elections.

National Association of Colored Women1924Reel 13: 1102National Ethiopian Art Theater1924Reel 13: 1107Nelson, Alice Dunbar1924Reel 13: 1016Neville, Margaret1924Reel 13: 1017Re: Fisk University.

New York (N.Y.). Alderman1924Reel 13: 1021Re: conditions at St. Nicholas Park.

New York (N.Y.). Department of Parks1924Reel 13: 1027Re: the condition of St. Nicholas Park.

New York Public Library1924Reel 13: 1032Re: the formation of a Negro collection in the library.

OBrien, Jean1924Reel 13: 1110Re: her plans to start an interracial magazine and club.

Opportunity1924Reel 13: 1120Re: speech given by Du Bois.

Ormes, J. E.

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1924Reel 13: 1123Re: the marketing of Negro literature and art.

Ovington, Mary White1924Reel 13: 1132Paige, Myles1924Reel 13: 1136Re: Fisk University

Panda, Paul1924Reel 13: 1139Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Patterson, James H.1924Reel 13: 1147Re: opportunities for pharmacists in Africa and South America.

Pershing, John J.1924Reel 13: 1158Re: a pension for Charles Young's family.

Phelps-Stokes Fund1924Reel 13: 1165Re: a proposed study of Negro education.

Philadelphia Tribune1924Reel 13: 1173Philippse, A. D.1924Reel 13: 1180Includes information on Fisk University received from George Streator and others.

Pickens, William1924Reel 13: 1252Pierce, David H.1924Reel 13: 1256Re: racial prejudice in Northern schools and the role of the school in eliminating such prejudice.

Pingree, Charles1924Reel 13: 1260Re: Lizzie Pingree

Rhodes Scholarships1924Reel 13: 1278Includes Du Bois' evaluation of Countee Cullen.

Roberts, Charles1924Reel 13: 1294Enclosing letters from the Universal Negro Improvement Association.

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Scarborough, William S.1924Reel 14: 2Sigma Pi Phi1924Reel 14: 20Re: Fisk University.

Skaggs, W. H.1924Reel 14: 788Re: The Gift of Black Folk.

Slater Fund1924Reel 14: 44Re: a series of studies proposed by Du Bois which would continue those begun at Atlanta University.

Society for Ethical Culture1924Reel 14: 68Spiller, Gustav1924Reel 14: 76Spingarn, Arthur B.1924Reel 14: 79Re: a legal dispute with the Fabre Line.

Spingarn, Joel E.1924Reel 14: 88Re: Fisk University; concerning the Spingarn Medal

Standard Encyclopedia of the Alcohol Problem1924Reel 14: 95Re: the use of alcohol in Africa and the resolutions of the Pan-African Congress on this matter.

Starr, Frederick1924Reel 14: 103Steiner, Fred1924Reel 14: 109Re: Fisk University.

Stewart, Alice McCants1924Reel 14: 110Stewart, F. A.1924Reel 14: 113Re: Fisk University.

Storey, Moorfield1924Reel 14: 130Streator, George1924Reel 14: 136Re: Fisk University.

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Studin, Charles H.1924Reel 14: 161Syracuse University1924Reel 14: 164Re: Gussie Emanuel.

Stratford Company1924Reel 14: 167Re: the publication of The Gift of Black Folk.

Talbert, Florence Cole1924Reel 14: 204Tannenbaum, Frank1924Reel 14: 205Taylor, Edward1924Reel 14: 206Re: Fisk University.

Terry, Lambert1924Reel 14: 209Theater Guild1924Reel 14: 211Re: the possible production of a play written by Du Bois

Toomer, Jean1924Reel 14: 222Torrence, Ridgely1924Reel 14: 225Tovalou, Prince1924Reel 14: 226Re: Marcus Garvey

Towns, George A.1924Reel 14: 231Re: his work on Georgia as part of Du Bois' study of Southern education for Blacks.

Turner, Thomas W.1924Reel 14: 239Re: Turner's dispute with toward University.

U.S. Congress. House of Representatives1924Reel 14: 266Re: a pension for the family of Charles Young.

U.S. Congress. Senate1924Reel 14: 267U.S. Department of State

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1924Reel 14: 253Re: a report by Du Bois after his service as a special representative at the inauguration of President C. D. King of Liberia.

Veasey, Junior1924Reel 14: 282Re: the attitude of Theodore Roosevelt toward Negroes in 1912.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1924Reel 14: 284Asking Du Bois' support for Robert LaFollette's campaign.

Von Tobel, R. G.1924Reel 14: 292Re: Fisk University

Wagner, J. H.1924Reel 14: 297Re: the reasons for Black migration to the North.

Walker, James J.1924Reel 14: 303Washington, Margaret (Mrs. Booker T.)1924Reel 14: 305Re: Fisk University

Weathers, H. H.1924Reel 14: 310Re: Fisk University

Wesley, Atkins and Chandler1924Reel 14: 312Re: Fisk University.

West India Reform Association1924Reel 14: 314Wetmore, J. Douglas1924Reel 14: 315Re: the sale of some New Jersey property to Du Bois and associates as an artistic and educational center for Blacks.

White, Charles W.1924Reel 14: 328Re: Fisk University.

White, Nellie1924Reel 14: 330Re: Fisk University.

Winsor, Ellen1924Reel 14: 369

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Re: Claude McKay.

Work, John1924Reel 14: 382Re: Fisk University.

World Tomorrow1924Reel 14: 404Wright, C. E.1924Reel 14: 406Re: Fisk University.

Wyckoff, Ida1924Reel 14: 413Re: her plans to write a play using portions of Darkwater.

Yerby, W. J.1924Reel 14: 422Young, Ada1924Reel 14: 427Young, Beulah1924Reel 14: 444A. General Correspondence, 19251925Adam, Mabel E.1925Reel 14: 1000African World1925Reel 14: 1003Re: Marcus Garvey

Akin, E. M.1925Reel 14: 1004Re: Fisk University.

Alexander, C. L.1925Reel 14: 1005Re: Fisk University.

Alexander, Ernest R.1925Reel 14: 1005Re: Fisk University.

Alexander, Morris1925Reel 14: 1012Re: a color bar bill before the South African legislature.

Allen, James Egert1925Reel 14: 1014

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Re: Black suffrage in the South.

Alpha Phi Alpha1925Reel 14: 1018Statement on that organization and Fisk University written by Du Bois.

American Birth Control League1925Reel 14: 1030Includes a statement by Du Bois on birth control.

American Civil Liberties Union1925Reel 14: 1033American Fund for Public Service1925Reel 14: 1035Re: Du Bois' proposed study of Black common schools.

American Mercury1925Reel 14: 1050Regarding an article submitted by Du Bois.

American Negro Labor Congress1925Reel 14: 1052American Sociological Society1925Reel 14: 1055Invitation to join the Society sent to Du Bois.

Amoah, Chief1925Reel 14: 1058Anderson, Marian1925Reel 14: 1062Antwi-Dakwa, K.1925Reel 14: 1065Re: the development of trade with Africa.

Athearn, R. H.1925Reel 14: 1078Re: the contribution of the Y.M. C. A. to blacks.

Atlantic Monthly1925Reel 14: 1080Re: an article submitted to them by Du Bois.

Bailey, Josephine Clarke1925Reel 14: 1091Re: discrimination experienced by her nephew at Williams College.

Bailey, R. C.1925Reel 14: 1092Re: Fisk University.

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Baker, Emma1925Reel 14: 1093Re: Fisk University.

Barbour, Carl1925Reel 14: 1102Re: Fisk University.

Bartlett, Elmer1925Reel 14: 1104Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia, king presented in Los Angeles.

Battle, Wallace1925Reel 14: 1106Re: Moorfield Storey's testimonial.

Belgium. Minister of Colonies1925Reel 14: 1111Bellegarde, Dantes1925Reel 14: 1114Re: the Pan-African Congress and Haiti.

Bennett, Gwendolyn1925Reel 14: 1153Regarding her planned travel abroad.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1925Reel 14: 1156Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Bibb, M. D.1925Reel 14: 1159Re: a possible shipping line to Liberia.

Bilse, F. D.1925Reel 14: 1166Letter from Bilse in Germany concerning Africa.

Black Swan Phonograph Company1925Reel 14: 1168Boddy, James M.1925Reel 14: 1193Bohn, Frank1925Reel 14: 1204Re: Du Bois' reference to Marcus Garvey in Century Magazine.

Bond, James1925Reel 14: 1207

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Re: the work of inter-racial committees.

Albert and Charles Boni Company1925Reel 14: 1213Re: their publication of The New Negro and about their prize novel contest.

Bradford, George1925Reel 14: 1228Re: a Washington race riot in 1919 and Black migration.

Bradford, Juliet1925Reel 14: 1230OnFisk University.

Braun, Dr.1925Reel 14: 1232Memo from Du Bois concerning a Communist meeting in Chicago, the recognition of Russia by the United States and organizingthe friends of Russia.

Brewer, W. M.1925Reel 14: 1237Re: Fisk University.

Bridgman, Annie C.1925Reel 14: 1238Re: Fisk University.

Broadhurst, Robert1925Reel 14: 1241Brookwood1925Reel 14: 1252Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters1925Reel 14: 1253Re: an invitation for Du Bois to lecture; news of the union's work.

John Brown Memorial Association1925Reel 14: 1266Browne, James G.1925Reel 14: 1269Re: Fisk University.

Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1925Reel 14: 1270Re: Howard University.

Buell, Raymond L.1925Reel 14: 1277Burroughs, Charles1925Reel 14: 1282

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Re: arrangements for Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Burrows, J. D.1925Reel 14: 1286Re: a conference forming the Associated Fisk Clubs.

Butler, Manuel W.1925Reel 14: 1291Re: Fisk University.

Byrd, Mabel1925Reel 14: 1297Caldwell, Rosa S.1925Reel 15: 1Re: Fisk University.

Cannon, W. S.1925Reel 15: 5Re: Fisk University.

Chand1925Reel 15: 21Includes a message Du Bois sent for the use of this Indian magazine.

Chapman, Charles1925Reel 15: 25Re: Du Bois' pageant.

Chapoteau, Louise1925Reel 15: 26Chase, John H.1925Reel 15: 30Re: segregation in the Youngstown, Ohio Young Men's Christian Association.

Chenault, Walter1925Reel 15: 41Re: comments about the role of Black soldiers during war made by General Robert Bullard.

Christian Work1925Reel 15: 56Re: residential segregation.

Civic Club (New York, N.Y.)1925Reel 15: 60Re: Du Bois' lecture and a dinner for Jessie Fauset.

Clark, Felton1925Reel 15: 69Re: Du Bois' Black public school study.

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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Choral Society1925Reel 15: 81Comings, William R.1925Reel 15: 86Re: education in the South.

Commission on Interracial Cooperation1925Reel 15: 90Commission on Race Relations1925Reel 15: 93Re: a pamphlet being prepared for distribution in Mississippi.

Committee on Militarism in Education1925Reel 15: 93Invitation to Du Bois to join their national committee.

Congregational Church Commission on Missions1925Reel 15: 95Discussing the educational work of the American Missionary Association in the South.

Connelly, A. S.1925Reel 15: 97Re: Liberia

Continent1925Reel 15: 101Re: Du Bois' role in the Fisk University controversy.

Cools, G. Victor1925Reel 15: 103Re: Fisk University.

Co-operative League1925Reel 15: 106Re: the cooperative movement in Harlem.

Cox, B. F.1925Reel 15: 113Re: Du Bois' slack public school study.

Crassley, Ernest F.1925Reel 15: 117Re: Fisk University.

Crawford, George W.1925Reel 15: 119Crosthwait, S. W.1925Reel 15: 129Re: Fisk University.

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Cullen, Countee1925Reel 15: 131Regarding the possibility of Cullen's editing an edition of m.

Cullen, F. A.1925Reel 15: 134Re: Rayford Logan and Blaise Diagne's proposed lecture tour in the U. S.

Cunningham, Sylvester1925Reel 15: 138Request to Du Bois for aid in marketing an invention.

Curtis, Gertrude A.1925Reel 15: 146Re: Rayford Logan and the Pan-African Congress.

Dabney, Thomas L.1925Reel 15: 152Re: the Garvey Movement.

Dabney, Wendell P.1925Reel 15: 159Re: Blaise Diagne's lecture tour; concerning a plan for a Black insurance company and Du Bois' possible participation in it.

Dansby, B. B.1925Reel 15: 167Re: Du Bois' Black public school study.

Darrow, Clarence1925Reel 15: 168Re: Darrow's aid in the Sweet case in Detroit.

Davis, Jerome1925Reel 15: 181Re: Davis' book on Black problems.

DeBerry, William N.1925Reel 15: 197Re: Fisk University.

De Priest, Oscar1925Reel 15: 206Protest from De Priest about Du Bois' statements on Chicago gamblers.

Derch,B. J.1925Reel 15: 207Re: Fisk University.

DeWendt, Mrs. B. V.1925Reel 15: 209

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Re: Haiti.

Dickerson, S. A.1925Reel 15: 215Re: Du Bois' Black public school study.

Doby, Lewis1925Reel 15: 224Enclosing an application form from the Ku Klux Klan which Doby had obtained.

Du Bois, Nina1925Reel 15: 241DuBois, Rachel Davis1925Reel 15: 246Re: blacks in ancient Egypt.

Du Bois, Yolande1925Reel 15: 250Du Bois Community High School (Sandusky, Ill.)1925Reel 15: 262Du Bois Public Schools (Macdonald, W.Va.)1925Reel 15: 265Dyett, Thomas B.1925Reel 15: 271Re: a controversy at Howard University.

Egelloc Club (New York, N.Y.)1925Reel 15: 277Re: a testimonial dinner for Paul Robeson and Walter White.

Encyclopaedia Britannica1925Reel 15: 286Re: Du Bois' article on Black literature.

Equity Congress of New York1925Reel 15: 290Re: a protest of a Black regiment in the National Guard.

Evans, Luther H.1925Reel 15: 296Re: the Pan-African Congress movement.

Fauset, Jessie1925Reel 15: 300Re: a novel on which she was working.

Fellowship of Reconciliation1925Reel 15: 308Re: independence for the Philippines.

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Firestone Tire and Rubber Company1925Reel 15: 311Re: that company's commercial ties and relations with Liberia.

Ford, James W.1925Reel 15: 327Re: Fisk University.

Foreign Affairs1925Reel 15: 332Includes a memo from a British source criticizing Du Bois' views on African colonies.

Foreign Missions Conference of North America1925Reel 15: 338Re: a recent conference in Africa.

Francis, Rothschild1925Reel 15: 353Frazier, E. Franklin1925Reel 15: 357Re: Du Bois' Black public school study and on the Pan-African Congress.

French Line1925Reel 15: 382Re: arrangements for passage to the Pan-African Congress.

Fuller, Meta Warrick1925Reel 15: 389Re: a possible bust of Moorfield Storey.

Fisk University1925Reel 15: 394Includes a copy of The Fisk Herald (No. 2). a statement on Fisk, clippings, a report on the Associated Fisk Clubs organizationalmeeting, Fisk Alumni Association materials, a memo on representation of the Fisk alumni on the Board of Trustees, a statementof grievances against President McKenzie and other items.

Gardner, Earl O.1925Reel 15: 480Re: Fisk University.

General Education Board1925Reel 15: 483Glenn, Joseph B.1925Reel 17: 78Re: the Catholic Church and Blacks.

Godman, L. H.1925Reel 15: 496Re: the Black soldier during the war.

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Great Barrington (Mass.). Registry of Deeds1925Reel 15: 514Re: property formerly owned by Du Bois' grandfather.

Gregory, J. W.1925Reel 15: 526Re: Gregory's book on interracial problems and Australia.

Gruening, Martha1925Reel 15: 532Hall, Miriam1925Reel 15: 543Re: Fisk University.

Hamilton, P. A.1925Reel 15: 546Hammon, G. H.1925Reel 15: 548Re: General Robert Bullard's comments on Black troops in the war.

Handy, W. C.1925Reel 15: 550Harcum, Welford1925Reel 15: 553Threatening letter to Du Bois.

Hare, Maud Cuney1925Reel 15: 555Harris, Abram L.1925Reel 15: 585Re: the need for a center of Black culture and learning.

Harvard University. Bureau of International Research1925Reel 15: 593Hayes, Roland1925Reel 15: 610Hendrick, Burton J.1925Reel 15: 615Du Bois' comments on Walter Hines Page.

Hoggan, Frances1925Reel 15: 629Holly, A. P.1925Reel 15: 644Du Bois' opinions of the historical accuracy of the Bible.

Hope, John

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1925Reel 15: 658Re: a meeting on Chinese-American relations; concerning the Phelps-Stokes Fund.

Houston, Hortense1925Reel 15: 661Re: Fisk University.

Howard University1925Reel 15: 664Howard Welfare League1925Reel 15: 692Re: a controversy involving President Stanley Durkee.

Howatt, David1925Reel 15: 698Re: the publication of Howatt 's novel.

Hunt, Henry A.1925Reel 15: 734Re: Du Bois' Black public school study.

Hurston, Zora Neale1925Reel 15: 736International Committee for Political Prisoners1925Reel 15: 749Re: an invitation to Du Bois to join the committee; committee minutes; correspondence concerning their work and on a bookconcerning Russia; concerning Du Bois' decision to resign from that group.

Jackson, Abigail1925Reel 15: 769Re: Fisk University.

Jackson, Dudley1925Reel 15: 778Re: Fisk University.

Jefferson, S. W.1925Reel 15: 787Re: Fisk University.

Johns Hopkins University1925Reel 15: 809Re: the admission of Blacks.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1925Reel 15: 821Johnson, J. Rosamond1925Reel 15: 849Johnson, Thomas

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1925Reel 15: 860Re: Du Bois' pageant, The Star of Ethiopia.

Jones, Mildred Bryant1925Reel 15: 866Kalibala, Ernest1925Reel 15: 881Re: Uganda and Du Bois' leadership in racial matters.

Kelley, Florence1925Reel 15: 884Labor Temple School1925Reel 15: 907Lathrop, Julia C.1925Reel 15: 917League for Industrial Democracy1925Reel 15: 920League for the Abolition of Capital Punishment1925Reel 15: 919Invitation to Du Bois to join the national committee.

Lee, J. R. E.1925Reel 15: 932Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Lememe, Mr.1925Reel 15: 936Re: Fisk University.

Lewis, John G., Jr.1925Reel 15: 957Re: Fisk University.

Lewis, Lizzie1925Reel 15: 962Re: Fisk University and the reaction of Fisk alumni in Chicago to problems at the school.

Lewis, Sinclair1925Reel 15: 965Letter from Lewis to Jessie Fauset concerning Black literature and a proposal for a meeting to discuss the future development ofthat literature.

Liberia1925Reel 15: 966Liberty Life Insurance Company1925Reel 15: 967Statement concerning the value of life insurance.

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Locke, Alain1925Reel 15: 988Urging Locke to include material by Jessie Fauset in his book on the controversy at Howard University.

Los Angeles (Calif.). Board of Education1925Reel 15: 1000Re: Du Bois' Star of Ethiopia pageant

McClellan, G. M.1925Reel 15: 1019Re: Fisk University.

McDuffie,Clyde1925Reel 15: 1026Re: discrimination at Williams College.

Macmillan Company1925Reel 15: 1043Re: the publication of Du Bois' history of the Black soldier in World War I.

Mickey, Edward C.1925Reel 15: 1071Re: Du Bois' Black public school study.

Miller, Kelly1925Reel 15: 1077Re: Howard University.

Modern Quarterly1925Reel 15: 1085Moore, Mrs. George1925Reel 15: 1095Statement from Mrs. Moore and other neighbors of Fisk University concerning the school .

Morris, William1925Reel 15: 1103Re: Gene Du Boise, who claimed to be a relative of Du Bois.

Moton, R. R.1925Reel 15: 1113Re: Howard University.

Murray, Ella Rush1925Reel 15: 1118Nail, John E.1925Reel 15: 1119Nation1925Reel 15: 1144

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Enclosing letters to Du Bois from a reader commenting on Du Bois' article.

N.A.A.C.P.1925Reel 15: 1210Materials include a memo to James Weldon Johnson on the need for investigation of the Southern Negro common school;correspondence of Du Bois and Seligman discussing industrial education and Blacks; a memo to John Hope of the SpingarnMedal Award Committee urging consideration of Carter Woodson for an award; including a memo from Moorfield Storey onrelations between the Boston branch of the NAACP and the New York headquarters; a press release on Fisk; a memo to WalterWhite concerning discrimination in white colleges.

National Cash Register Company1925Reel 15: 1159Inquiry from Du Bois concerning their employment of Blacks.

New Republic1925Reel 15: 1176Re: Du Bois' article on Liberia.

New York Public Library1925Reel 15: 1185Includes a memo from Du Bois on the Negro Little theater movement (Krigwa Players).

New York Times1925Reel 15: 1192Re: capitalization of the word: "Negro".

Norfolk Journal and Guide1925Reel 15: 1197Re: Marcus Garvey.

Oldham, J. H.1925Reel 16: 27Ovington, Mary White1925Reel 16: 86Owens, Maud1925Reel 16: 89Patterson, A. E.1925Reel 16: 110Re: Du Bois' history of the Black soldier in World War I.

Phelps-Stokes Fund1925Reel 16: 128Re: the Hartford Missionary Conference on Africa and other matters.

Philippse, A. D.1925Reel 16: 138Re: Fisk University.

Phillips, J. T.1925Reel 16: 157

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Re: Fisk University.

Poston, Augusta Savage1925Reel 16: 183Prentice-Hall Company1925Reel 16: 187Re: a threatening letter received from Welford Harcum.

Proctor, Jessie E.1925Reel 16: 194Re: Fisk University.

Ray, Ethel May1925Reel 16: 211Redmond, S. D.1925Reel 16: 218Re: Du Bois' Glack public school study.

Reiss, Winold1925Reel 16: 232Re: costume design for Du Bois' pageant.

Rhodes, Harrison G.1925Reel 16: 243Robeson, Paul1925Reel 16: 258Letter complimenting Robeson on his concert performance.

Robinson, William A.1925Reel 16: 259Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Rockefeller Foundation1925Reel 16: 266Re: the possibility of establishing a hospital in Liberia.

Rousseve, M. L.1925Reel 16: 278Re: the Catholic church and Blacks.

Rowan, L. J.1925Reel 16: 282Re: Du Bois' Black public school study.

Rubinow, Isaac M.1925Reel 16: 284Ruedi, Oreen1925Reel 16: 287Re: the possibility of a scientific study of the mulatto

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Russell, Charles Edward1925Reel 16: 290Re: South Africa.

St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) Mail Notes1925Reel 16: 298Statement from Du Bois on the relationship of the Virgin Islands to the United States.

Salvation Army1925Reel 16: 301Re: Gene Du Boise.

Saturday Review1925Reel 16: 303Sayre, John Nevin1925Reel 16: 307Requesting that Du Bois sign a pamphlet concerning military training in American educational institutions.

Schepp, Leopold1925Reel 16: 309Du Bois' suggestions on how a wealthy individual could help the world.

Schiff, Therese1925Reel 16: 311Request for a contribution to the NAACP.

Seldon, Benjamin F.1925Reel 16: 325Re: the death of John Alcindor and the views of General Robert Bullard.

Sesquicentennial International Exposition1925Reel 16: 335Re: the possibility of holding a meeting of the Pan-African Congress at the Exposition to be held in Philadelphia.

Sierra Leone. Colonial Secretary1925Reel 16: 360Re: an article on Sierra Leone which Du Bois had published in Foreign Affairs.

Sigma Pi Phi1925Reel 16: 363Simmons, Caesar F.1925Reel 16: 378Upton Sinclair1925Reel 16: 396Slater Fund1925Reel 16: 398Smedley, Agnes1925

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Reel 16: 402Re: a class she was teaching in Germany on American problems.

Somerville, Vada1925Reel 16: 423Re: Du Bois' pageant to be produced in Los Angeles.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1925Reel 16: 449Spingarn, Joel E.1925Reel 16: 451Re: the preparation of a pamphlet on the Amenia Conference.

Star of Ethiopia1925Reel 16: 420Financial statement of Du Bois' pageant given in Los Angeles.

Stewart, F. A.1925Reel 16: 476Re: Fisk University.

Stewart, Thomas1925Reel 16: 480Re: Fisk University.

Stolberg, Benjamin1925Reel 16: 482Re: a projected series in the Boston Independent (enclosing a letter from Christian A. Herter of that newspaper).

Storey, Moorfield1925Reel 16: 483Re: a dinner for Storey.

Streator, George1925Reel 16: 487Strong, Sydney1925Reel 16: 531Re: a protest at Howard University against compulsory military training.

Swann, Thomas W.1925Reel 16: 535Re: the possibility of holding the Pan-African Congress in Philadelphia in conjunction with the Sesquicentennial InternationalExposition.

Taylor, Edward1925Reel 16: 559Re: Fisk University.

Thomas, Homer1925Reel 16: 568

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Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Thomas, Neval1925Reel 16: 573Re: Howard University

Towns, George A.1925Reel 16: 600Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Trade Union Committee for Organizing Negro Workers1925Reel 16: 601U.S. Department of State1925Reel 16: 617Materials include a copy of Du Bois' credentials as a special representative of President Calvin Coolidge at the inauguration ofPresident C. D. King of Liberia and a copy of a letter from President Coolidge to President King.

U.S. Liberian Legation1925Reel 16: 627Re: the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company's activities in Liberia.

Walker, Hattie1925Reel 16: 673Walton, Lester A.1925Reel 16: 684Washington, Charles1925Reel 16: 699Re: the Sweet trial in Detroit.

Werner, Alice1925Reel 16: 716Re: a Bureau of African Languages and Ethnology and the Hartford Conference on Africa.

Westermark, Dr.1925Reel 16: 728Re: a Bureau of African Languages and Ethnology and the role of Blacks in that Bureau

Phillis Wheatley Publishing Company1925Reel 16: 742Re: Du Bois' reaction to Alain Lockets preparation of a biography of Du Bois for their use.

Williams, Earl A.1925Reel 16: 763Re: Fisk University.

Work, John1925Reel 16: 796Re: Fisk University.

World Tomorrow

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1925Reel 16: 808Re: a proposed African number of that journal.

Wright, John R.1925Reel 16: 813Re: discrimination against his son at Williams College.

Xaba, Rotoli1925Reel 16: 834Young, Beulah1925Reel 16: 843Re: the possible formation of an executive committee of various organizations involved in racial work.

Young, Nathan B.1925Reel 16: 845Re: Young's administration as President of Lincoln University in Missouri; concerning Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

A. General Correspondence, 19261926Alexander, Lillian1926Reel 18: 15Phillis Wheatley Publishing Company1926Reel 19: 1268Re: their proposed Who's Who in Colored America.

Wheeler, Laura1926Reel 19: 1301Wiener, Leo1926Reel 19: 1319Re: Wiener's anthropological work.

World Tomorrow1926Reel 19: 1381Letter from Du Bois enclosing an outline of a proposed article on Russia.

Alexander, Will W.1926Reel 18: 22American Association for the Advancement of Science1926Reel 18: 41Re: the neglect of lynching in a recent meeting on law enforcement.

American Fund for Public Service. Also: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn1926Reel 18: 52Re: Du Bois' Black public school study.

Anderson, Sherwood1926Reel 18: 77Re: the treatment of Blacks in literature.

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Associated Publishers. Also: Carter Woodson1926Reel 18: 100Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' history of Black soldiers in World War I.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter Woodson1926Reel 18: 101Re: possible preparation of a book of Black plays.

Australian Labor Party1926Reel 18: 114Re: NAACP representation at their planned Pan-Pacific Conference.

Baker, Eldridge1926Reel 18: 181Re: a mob attack in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Baldwin, Roger1926Reel 18: 187Beck, Carl1926Reel 18: 209Re: John Haynes Holmes.

Belasco, David1926Reel 18: 210Bellegarde, Dantes1926Reel 18: 217Bentley, Charles E.1926Reel 18: 218Re: a memorial to John Milholland.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1926Reel 18: 223Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Bishop, Hutchens1926Reel 18: 226Re: a John Milholland memorial.

Blackman, Charles1926Reel 18: 233Re: the educational system of the North and South.

Black Swan Phonograph Company1926Reel 18: 235Emil Bommer Playground Foundation1926Reel 18: 263Re: the playgrounds of New York City.

Bond, Horace Mann

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1926Reel 18: 266Re: Bond's public school study in Oklahoma.

Bond, James1926Reel 18: 287Bonner, Marita1926Reel 18: 294Boyce, Stansbury1926Reel 18: 303Braun, Dr.1926Reel 18: 319Memo concerning the position and strategy of Blacks in the U. S.

Brazil. President1926Reel 18: 330Letter from Du Bois inquiring if that country discriminated against American Blacks wishing to visit.

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: Roy Lancaster and Frank Crosswaith1926Reel 18: 351Re: the union's work.

Brown, Myrtle1926Reel 18: 374Re: conditions at Western University in Kansas.

Calverton, V. F.1926Reel 18: 397Carter, W. Justin1926Reel 18: 404Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Cattell, James McKeen1926Reel 18: 409Chase, John H.1926Reel 18: 415Re: the Youngstown (Ohio) YMCA and enclosing a letter concerning discrimination in the admission of Blacks to Ohio University.

Chesnutt, Charles1926Reel 18: 430Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Christburgh, Harriet1926Reel 18: 445Re: a study of Black public schools in Washington, D. C.

Church Missionary Society1926Reel 18: 450

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Re: the work of mission societies in Africa.

Circle for Peace and Foreign Relations1926Reel 18: 454Re: plans for a Pan-African Congress in 1927.

Clark, Felton1926Reel 18: 477Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Clifford, Carrie W.1926Reel 18: 493Re: the Krigwa Players organizing in Washington, D.C.

Coles, L. F.1926Reel 18: 521Re: segregation at the Sesquicentennial International Exposition in Philadelphia.

Colored Poetic League. Also: Thomas Oxley1926Reel 18: 523Invitation for Du Bois to become a member of their board of governors.

Commission on Interracial Cooperation1926Reel 18: 529Re: Black representation in that group.

Committee for Recommending American Books to the U.S.S.R. Also: Mark Van Doren, Floyd Dell1926Reel 18: 532Community Church of New York. Also: John Haynes Holmes1926Reel 18: 538Cook, George W.1926Reel 18: 559Re: the John Milholland manorial.

Crawford, Alice1926Reel 18: 568Crawford, George W.1926Reel 18: 576Re: the John Milholland memorial

Dabney, Thomas L.1926Reel 18: 595Re: Black workers and trade unions.

Dabney, Wendell P.1926Reel 18: 605Darrow, Clarence1926Reel 18: 615Re: the John Milbolland memorial.

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Das, Tarak Nath1926Reel 18: 618Re: an International Labor Bureau investigation of African labor conditions.

Davis, Harry E.1926Reel 18Day, Caroline Bond1926Reel 18De Mille, Cecil B.1926Reel 18Offer from Du Bois to discuss with De Mille any intended films using Black actors.

Dickerson, S. A.1926Reel 18Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Dillard, James H.1926Reel 18Douglas, Benjamin1926Reel 18Re: educational aptitude of Black children.

Drewry, Emmett1926Reel 18Re: Du Bois' study of lack public schools.

Du Bois, Nina1926Reel 18DuBois, Rachel Davis1926Reel 18Du Bois, Yolande1926Reel 18Encyclopaedia Britannica1926Reel 18Re: a contribution by Du Bois.

Farrow, William1926Reel 18Fauset, Jessie1926Reel 18Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Also: George E. Haynes1926Reel 18Fisk University1926Reel 18Fladger, J. L.

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1926Reel 18Re: a Movement to start a Harlem finance corporation.

Fletcher, Angus1926Reel 18Re: criticism of England in a Du Dois article about Liberia and on the role of England in South Africa.

Fontainebleau School of Music. Also: Walter Damrosch., Ernest Peixoto, Frances Rogers1926Reel 18Re: the school 's admission policy.

Foreign Missions Conference of North America1926Reel 18Frazier, E. Franklin1926Reel 18Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Gale, Zona1926Reel 18Re: a letter from Sydney Strong to Gale.

Green, Oliver1926Reel 18Re: discrimination in a Grand Rapids (Michigan) theater.

Greensfelder, Elmer1926Reel 18Re: a play Greensfelder had written.

Gregg, Richard B.1926Reel 18Re: Gregg's life in India.

Hare, Maud Cuney1926Reel 18Harpers Magazine1926Reel 18Re: their publication of material relating to Blacks.

Hayes, Roland1926Reel 18Re: a possible operatic production.

Hayford, Casely1926Reel 18Herndon, W. R.1926Reel 18Re: the Krigwa Players group in Denver.

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Hershaw, Lafayette M.1926Reel 18Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Hill, Leslie Pinckney1926Reel 18Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Hoggan, Frances1926Reel 18Holmes, John Haynes1926Reel 18Re: the John Milholland memorial

Hood, Solomon Porter1926Reel 18Re: Liberia.

Hope, John1926Reel 18Includes a report and a copy of a speech on Christian citizenship and race relations; concerning the John Milholland memorial.

Horne, Frank S.1926Reel 18Re: the Krigwa Players

Hubbard, Lillie M.1926Reel 18Re: Liberia

Hurst, John1926Reel 18Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Hurston, Zora Neale1926Reel 18Du Bois' comments on a play, The Lilac Bush, she had written.

International Committee for Political Prisoner. Also: Roger Baldwin1926Reel 18Re: Du Bois' membership on the committee.

Johnson, E. A.1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Johnson, Ferdinand1926Reel 19Re: residential segregation.

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Johnson, Georgia Douglas1926Reel 19Johnson, J. Rosamond1926Reel 19Johnson, John1926Reel 19Copies of letters concerning the appointment of a U. S. Marshal in Mississippi.

Johnson, Kathryn1926Reel 19Her comments on Tuskegee Institute.

Jones, J. S.1926Reel 19Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Jones, Mildred Bryant1926Reel 19Re: the Fontainebleau School of Music; personal news.

Jones, T. S.1926Reel 19Re: the benefits of Black migration to the North.

Kelley, Florence1926Reel 19Kerlin, Robert T.1926Reel 19Krigwa Players1926Reel 19League for Industrial Democracy1926Reel 19Lewinson, Paul1926Reel 19Re: Black voting in the South.

Lewis, Sinclair1926Reel 19Locke, Alain1926Reel 19Loud, Joseph P.1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Thurston Macauley1926Reel 19

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McClurg and Company1926Reel 19Re: a popular edition of The Souls of Black Folk.

McGrane, Reginald1926Reel 19Re: McGrane's questions about the present condition of Blacks in the United States.

Marryshow, T. Albert1926Reel 19Re: the Pan-African Congress and the Sweet case in Detroit involving residential segregation.

Martin, Alexander1926Reel 19Re: the take-over of the Southern Insurance Company by the Standard Life Insurance Company.

Martin, Isadore1926Reel 19Re: the Sesquicentennial International Exposition in Philadelphia and the possibility of the Pan-African Congress meeting there.

Mexico. President1926Reel 19Letter from Du Bois asking whether discrimination is shown toward Black Americans wishing to visit there.

Michaylowitsch, Mr. and Mrs.1926Reel 19Re: Du Bois' proposed trip to Europe.

Milholland, Jean1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Miller, George Frazier1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1926Reel 19Moskowitz, Henry1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Mossell, N. F.1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Moton, R. R.1926Reel 19Re: a recent meeting of Du Bois with Anson Phelps Stokes.

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Nail, John E.1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Nation. Also: Freda Kirchwey, Oswald Garrison Villard1926Reel 19N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill, Robert Bagnall, Florence Kelley, Mary White Ovington, James Weldon Johnson, Charles Edward Russell,Walter White, William Pickens1926Reel 19Correspondence on the Spingarn Medal Award and the possibility of awarding it to Carter Woodson with James Dillard, DorothyCanfield Fisher, L. M. Hershaw, Bishop John Hurst and Theodore Roosevelt; minutes of the Board of Directors.

National Association of Colored Women. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune1926Reel 19National Research Council. Also: A. V. Kidder1926Reel 19New York (N.Y.). Mayor1926Reel 19Re: Du Bois' acceptance of membership on the City Committee on Plan and Survey.

New York Public Library1926Reel 19Re: the Krigwa Players.

Oldham, J. H.1926Reel 19Re: the need for Black leadership and participation in movements on their development in the U. S. and Africa.

Owens, Maud1926Reel 19Du Bois' criticism of her poetry.

Panda, Paul1926Reel 19Parton, Mary Field1926Reel 19Penney, Theodore1926Reel 19Pennsylvania. Also: Governor Gifford Pinchot1926Reel 19Re: possible state aid for the production of a Black pageant at the Sesquicentennial International Exposition.

Pennsylvania Conference on Social Welfare. Also: I. M. Rubinow1926Reel 19Pickens, William1926Reel 19Post, Lois F.

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1926Reel 19Powell, Adam Clayton, Sr.1926Reel 19Pravda1926Reel 19Statement from Du Bois requesting support for the NAACP in the Sweet case.

Randolph, Miss1926Reel 19Letter from Du Bois concerning H. L. Mencken.

Redmond, S. D.1926Reel 19Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Robinson, William A.1926Reel 19Re: Du Bois' study of Black public schools.

Julius Rosenwald Fund1926Reel 19Russell, Charles Edward1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Santo Domingo. President1926Reel 19Letter from Du Bois inquiring whether that country discriminated against Black Americans wishing to visit there.

Savage, Augusta1926Reel 19Scarborough, William S.1926Reel 19Re: Wilberforce University.

Schiff, Therese1926Reel 19Re: a donation to the NAACP.

Schomburg, Arthur A.1926Reel 19Scott, Emmett1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Sesquicentennial International Exposition1926Reel 19

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Re: the possibility of holding the meeting of the Pan-African Congress at the meeting in Philadelphia.

Simmons, Caesar F.1926Reel 19Skaggs, W. H.1926Reel 19Re: war debts owed the U.S. by European countries.

Smedley, Agnes1926Reel 19Smith, Lillian R.1926Reel 19Re: the Krigwa Players.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial and a chain armor that had been sent to Du Bois.

Spingarn, Joel E.1926Reel 19Stolberg, Benjamin1926Reel 19Du Bois' comments on the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.

Strong, Sydney1926Reel 19Studin, Charles H.1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Swan, Paul1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Swann, Thomas W.1926Reel 19Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Sigma Pi Phi1926Reel 19Terrell, Mary Church1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Thomas, Margaret Loring1926Reel 19Thompson, Louise1926

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Reel 19Tovalou, Prince1926Reel 19Trotter, William Monroe1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

U.S. Senate. Also: William Borah1926Reel 19Re: Borah's attitude toward Blacks.

Universal Negro Improvement Association1926Reel 19Press releases.

Villard, Mrs. Henry1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Waldron, J. Milton1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Waller, Owen1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Walling, William English1926Reel 19Re: the John Milholland memorial.

Watts, Helen1926Reel 19Re: a proposed book of biographies of contemporary Black Americans.

Werner, Alice1926Reel 19Re: Dr. Westermark and representation of Black Americans in organizations studying African culture.

Wetmore, J. Douglas1926Reel 19Re: a New Jersey site for a club for Blacks.

A. General Correspondence, 19271927Alexander, Lillian1927

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Reel 21: 671American Mercury. Also: H. L. Mencken1927Reel 21: 697Re: proposed Du Bois articles on the role of the Negro in Chicago politics, on the Gold Coast and Chief Amoah and ondisfranchisement in the South.

American Society for Cultural Relations with Russia. Also: Floyd Dell1927Reel 21: 704Re: a merger with the Committee for Recommending American Books to the U.S.S.R.

Amoah, Chief1927Reel 21: 707Arthur, George1927Reel 21: 738Re: political developments in Chicago affecting Blacks.

Associated Negro Press. Also: Claude A. Barnett1927Reel 21: 752Associated Publishers. Also: Carter Woodson1927Reel 21: 755Re: possible publication of a book by Lord Olivier on Africa.

Banks, Gertrude1927Reel 21: 787Includes Du Bois' comments on Abraham Lincoln.

Barthe, Richmond1927Reel 21: 796Bellevue Hospital1927Reel 21: 830Re: recent treatment of a patient.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1927Reel 21: 840Binga, Jesse1927Reel 21: 846Includes a discussion of the Negro in Chicago politics

Black Swan Phonograph Company. Also: Pace, Harry1927Reel 21: 865Bluefield Institute. Also: P. P. Sins and W. C. Matney1927Reel 21: 867Re: a proposed conference on cooperative business.

Bond, Horace Mann1927Reel 21: 881Re: Bond's study of Oklahoma Negro schools.

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Albert and Charles Boni Company1927Reel 21: 892Re: their competition for Negro novels.

Bontemps, Arna1927Reel 21: 902Boutte, Mrs. Matthew V.1927Reel 21: 908Comments by Du Bois on the possibility of a campaign for a major gift to support further work by Du Bois.

Brand, Bernice E.1927Reel 21: 930Du Bois' comments on the equality of the races, the effects of segregation, emigration of Negroes to Africa and the effects ofinter-marriage.

Brawley, Benjamin1927Reel 21: 934Broadhurst, Robert1927Reel 21: 942Re: West Africa and Sierra Leone, disarmament and Roland Hayes.

Brooks, Mabel R.1927Reel 21: 955Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: George S. Schuyler and A. Philip Randolph1927Reel 21: 957Re: Du Bois' support for their work.

Brown, John S., Jr.1927Reel 21: 959Re: the Krigwa Players and the Harmon Awards.

Bunche, Ralph J.1927Reel 21: 996Comments to Du Bois on his academic progress and plans

Burroughs, Charles1927Reel 21: 1004Re: the Krigwa Players

Cannady, Mrs. E. D.1927Reel 21: 1047Re: her promotion of knowledge of Africa in the Northwest.

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching1927Reel 21: 1052Re: Nathan B. Young

Cheyney Training School. Also: Leslie Pinckney Hill1927Reel 21: 1077

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Re: the Milholland memorial.

Circle for Peace and Foreign Relations. Also: Addie W. Hunton, Annie Dingle1927Reel 21: 1099Re: planning for the Pan-African Congress, contacts in Africa, list of foreign invitations sent (includes letter of Ida Gibbs Hunt toHunton).

Citizens Committee of One Hundred. Also: Henry T. Hunt1927Reel 21: 1146Re: support for the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.

Clifford, Carrie W.1927Reel 21: 1172Cobb, James A.1927Reel 21: 1183Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Will Alexander1927Reel 21: 1198Community Church of New York. Also: John Haynes Holmes1927Reel 21: 1199Conference Generale des Missionnaires Protestants du Congo. Also: Emory Ross1927Reel 21: 1201Coomaraswarny, A.1927Reel 21: 1207Cullen, Countee1927Reel 21: 1299Dabney, Wendell P.1927Reel 21: 1242Re: a novel which Du Bois was writing.

Darrow, Clarence1927Reel 21: 1258Re: the Milholland memrorial.

Darrow, Clarence. Dinner Committee1927Reel 21: 1258Davis, Harry E.1927Reel 21: 1267Dictionary of American Biography1927Reel 21: 1299Re: Du Bois' contributions.

Dillard, James H.1927Reel 21: 1315Re: the financial needs of Du Bois in order to complete work on his history of the Negro soldier in the war and financial needsfor his other research topics.

DuBois, Rachel Davis

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1927Reel 21: 1363Du Bois, Yolande1927Reel 21: 1365Paul Laurence Dunbar Apartments. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce1927Reel 21: 1388Dunjee, Roscoe1927Reel 21: 1422Re: publication of Horace Mann Bond's study of Negro schools in Oklahoma.

Durham Conference. Also: James E. Shepard1927Reel 21: 1424Re: a conference on the position of the American Negro, including results of Du Bois' study for the Conference of the Negro inpolitics in various parts of the country; a report from the Conference.

Ellis, Havelock1927Reel 22Encyclopaedia Britannica1927Reel 22Re: possible contribution by Du Bois and on information included in the publication on the Negro.

Ethical Culture School. Also: Felix Adler1927Reel 22Evans, E. B.1927Reel 22Re: the development of the "New Negro."

Fauset, Jessie1927Reel 22Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Also: George E. Haynes1927Reel 22Re: missionaries in Africa and the Harmon Awards (including Du Bois' recommendations of Georgia Douglas Johnson, EulalieSpence, John S. Brown, Jr., and Willis Richardson).

Ferguson, W. S.1927Reel 22Copy of his letter to the Atlanta Independent concerning Florence Mills.

Fisk University1927Reel 22Re: E. Franklin Frazier and the nomination of Du Bois to the Board of Trustees.

Fitz Hugh, Wooley, Baines and Wooley1927Reel 22Re: the will of Frances Hoggan.

Forum1927Reel 22

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Du Bois' opinions on the social equality of the races; concerning a radio debate in which Du Bois was to participate.

Frazier, E. Franklin1927Reel 22Re: Frazier's desire to work at Fisk or for the NAACP; on his departure from the Atlanta School of Social Work.

French Tourist Information Office1927Reel 22Re: a possible tour by American Negroes of France and North Africa.

Greensfelder, Elmer1927Reel 22Re: a play by Greensfelder.

Guggenheim Memorial Foundation1927Reel 22Re: Georgia Douglas Johnson.

Gunner, Frances1927Reel 22Das Gupta, K. N.1927Reel 22Hamilton, P. A.1927Reel 22Hampton Institute1927Reel 22Various materials from the Institute concerning a student strike.

Harcourt, Brace and Company1927Reel 22Correspondence concerning publication of Du Bois ' Dark Princess.

Hare, Maud Cuney1927Reel 22Harlem Hospital1927Reel 22Re: medical treatment given a patient.

Harlem Museum Committee. Also: Alain Locke1927Reel 22Re: a concert by Paul Robeson.

Harris, Abram L.1927Reel 22Harvard University. Endowment Fund1927Reel 22Hayes, Arthur1927

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Reel 22Re: segregation in the military.

Hayes, Roland1927Reel 22Hayford, Casely1927Reel 22Herskovits, Melville J.1927Reel 22Hibben, Paxton1927Reel 22Hill, Leslie Pinckney1927Reel 22Re: the peace cause

Holmes, John Haynes1927Reel 22Home Mission College Review. Also: Benjamin Brawley1927Reel 22Houston, Drusilla Dunjee1927Reel 22Howard University. Also: Emmett Scott, Jesse E. Moorland1927Reel 22Re: the Milholland memorial; about Alain Locke.

Illinois House of Representatives. Also: Warren Douglas1927Reel 22Re: Southern disfranchisement.

Indianapolis (Ind.). City Manager Campaign1927Reel 22Du Bois' views of the city manager form of government.

International Committee for Political Prisoners1927Reel 22International School of Vedic and Allied Research. Also: Das Gupta1927Reel 22Interracial Committee of Germantown. Also: Arthur Huff Fauset1927Reel 22Inter-Racial Council (Grand Rapids, Mich.)1927Reel 22Re: segregation in the YMCA and YWCA.

Jackson, A. L.1927Reel 22

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Re: Negroes and the Chicago mayoral campaign.

Johnson, Alva1927Reel 22Re: discrimination at a theater in Pennsylvania.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1927Reel 22Johnson, J. Rosamond1927Reel 22Jones, Camille Cohen1927Reel 22Re: the recent Chicago mayoral campaign and the Negro.

Jones, James M.1927Reel 22Du Bois' comments on Jones' plan for Negroes to take political control of one state in the nation.

Kadalie, Clements1927Reel 22Kellogg, Paul1927Reel 22Kerlin, Robert T.1927Reel 22Krigwa Players Little Negro Theatre1927Reel 22Various materials; membership; announcements.

Krigwa Players of Denver1927Reel 22Re: the Krigwa organization.

League of Nations1927Reel 22Ligue Internationale Centre lImperialisme. Also: Louis Gibarti1927Reel 22Re: the work of this organization.

Lincoln University. Also: Nathan B. Young1927Reel 22Re: his retirement and problems at this university in Missouri.

Locke, Alain1927Reel 22Re: his position at Howard University, his book, The New Negro and the Robeson concert for the Harlem Museum Committee.

Lopez, Elena1927

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Reel 22Re: the import-export business.

Los Angeles (Calif.). Police Department1927Reel 22Re: a controversy over actions of police officers.

Lovett, Robert Morss1927Reel 22Re: Chicago traction and public service.

McClendon, Rose1927Reel 22McKay, Claude1927Reel 22Re: McKay's work and planned return to the United States

McMillan, Lewis K.1927Reel 22Malick, A. R.1927Reel 22Re: sympathy in India for the struggle of American Negroes.

Marryshow, T. Albert1927Reel 22Re: the Pan-African Congress

Maurer, Oscar E.1927Reel 22Re: Edward F. Goin

Maxwell, C. F.1927Reel 22Re: advantages and disadvantages of American Negro migration to Africa.

Maye, L.1927Reel 22Re: migration to Liberia.

Milholland, Jean1927Reel 22Re: the Milholland memorial; including a letter of R. R. Moton.

Miller, Kelly1927Reel 22Montgomery, M. Estelle1927Reel 22Re: attempts to take her land in Mound Bayou, Mississippi.

Moore, Richard B.

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1927Reel 22Resolutions for the Pan-African Congress.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1927Reel 22Re: the possibility of Governor Alfred Smith and Mayor James Walker of New York joining in a call for the Pan-African Congress.

Mount Holyoke College. Also: Mary Woolley1927Reel 22Nail, John E.1927Reel 22Re: Du Bois' property.

Nash, Roy1927Reel 22Nation1927Reel 22N.A.A.C.P. Also: James Weldon Johnson. Mary White Ovington, Walter White, Herbert Seligman, Robert Bagnall, William Pickens,A. G. Dill. John Hurst, James H. Dillard1927Reel 22Correspondence; a memo on the relationship of the NAACP to the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Spingarn MedalCommittee material concerning Anthony Overton; treasurer's reports; draft of an NAACP news release containing excerpts ofDu Bois' speech on race prejudice in Russia; a letter of Georgia Douglas Johnson to Walter White; correspondence with Pickensconcerning an invitation Pickens had received to visit Russia.

National Citizens Committee on Relations with Latin America1927Reel 22National Consumers League. Also: Florence Kelley1927Reel 22National Council for Protection of Foreign Born Workers. Also: Nina Samorodin1927Reel 22Invitation to Du Bois to join their advisory board.

National Little Theatre Tournament1927Reel 22Re: the Krigwa Flayers.

National Research Council. Also: A. V. Kidder1927Reel 22Re: their plans for study of the anthropology and psychology of the American Negro.

New Republic. Also: Bruce Bliven1927Reel 22New York (N.Y.). Committee on Plan and Survey1927Reel 22New York (N.Y.). Department of Parks1927Reel 22

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New York (N.Y.). Mayor1927Reel 22New York Public Library. Also: Ernestine Rose1927Reel 22Re: the Krigwa Players.

New York (State). Public Service Commission1927Reel 22Re: public utility company practices.

New York Times1927Reel 22Re: discrimination in admissions by the University Travel Association.

Olivier, Lord1927Reel 22Osterkarnp-Mead Corporation1927Reel 22Re: the Milholland memorial.

Overton, Anthony1927Reel 22Re: the Chicago mayoral election and Negro voters.

Overton, Carrie1927Reel 22Re: Du Bois' planned war history.

Ovington, Mary White1927Reel 22Pace, Harry H.1927Reel 22Paddock, Willard1927Reel 22Re: the Milholland memorial bust.

Pan-African Congress1927Reel 22Program; pamphlets about the meeting; miscellaneous materials.

Parks, Moses1927Reel 22Re: developments in Haiti.

Peabody, George Foster1927Reel 22Re: the need for financial support by Du Bois in order to continue his investigations.

Pennsylvania Conference on Social Welfare. Also: Isaac M. Rubinow

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1927Reel 22Pickens, William1927Reel 22Re: plans to unite anti-imperialist groups in the United States; concerning Wendell P. Dabney.

Porter, Edna1927Reel 22Re: Helen Keller.

Quianio, Luis1927Reel 22Copy of a questionnaire from Quianio about racial prejudice and its solutions.

Rai, Lajpat1927Reel 22Re: the treatment of the Negro in the United States.

Reid, Ira1927Reel 22Richardson, Willis1927Reel 22Robeson, Paul1927Reel 22Robinson, William A.1927Reel 22Re: possible publication of reports on Negro education in various states.

Rockefeller Foundation. Also: Raymond Fosdeck, Thomas Appleget1927Reel 22Re: a request for financial support in order for Du Bois to complete his Negro war history.

Rosenwald Fund1927Reel 22Schomburg, Arthur A.1927Reel 23Scott, Emmett1927Reel 23Sigma Pi Phi. Also: George Crawford, James Weldon Johnson1927Reel 23Includes information on a dispute with Robert Vann over criticisms of Du Bois.

Society for the Promotion of Cultural Relations Between Russia and Foreign Countries.1927Reel 23Society of Friends. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois1927Reel 23Somerville, John A.

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1927Reel 23Re: the Los Angeles branch of the NAACP.

Somerville, Vada1927Reel 23Re: the Los Angeles branch of the NAACP.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1927Reel 23Re: Du Bois' novel.

Spingarn, Joel E.1927Reel 23State Federation of Negro Womens Clubs of Pennsylvania1927Reel 23Re: the Milholland memorial.

Stolz, Regina1927Reel 23Re: the outstanding young Black women of the country.

Talbert, Florence Cole1927Reel 23Taylor, Alva1927Reel 23Includes information on the admission of Negro students to Butler College and other American colleges.

Taylor, R. R.1927Reel 23Re: Du Bois' history of the Negro soldier in World War I.

Terrell, Mary Church1927Reel 23Re: the Milholland memorial.

Thompson, Louise1927Reel 23Re: conditions at Hampton Institute.

Tikekar, Shripad1927Reel 23Re: India.

Torrey, Beth1927Reel 23Re: her desire to work to eliminate racial barriers.

Tucker, Frances1927Reel 23

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Re: problems of rail passage through the South for a Negro.

Tuskegee Institute. Also: R. R. Moton1927Reel 23Re: the Milholland memorial.

U.S. Department of State1927Reel 23Re: visits and immigration of American Negroes to Brazil .

U.S. Senate. Also: David A. Reed1927Reel 23Re: disfranchisement in the South.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1927Reel 23Invitation to join Villard in a luncheon for Ramsay MacDonald.

von Seydewitz, Margaret1927Reel 23Re: Frances Hoggan.

Wald, Lillian1927Reel 23Walls, W. J.1927Reel 23Walton, Lester A.1927Reel 23Re: the Krigwa Players; including a copy of a letter from H. B. Hayden to Walton concerning the contributions of the Negro tocivilization and other matters related to segregation and a suggested answer to this letter drafted by Du Bois for Walton's use.

Watson, Blanche1927Reel 23Webster, Edgar H.1927Reel 23Re: the organization of the Republican Party in the South.

Werner, Alice1927Reel 23Includes copy of a letter of Ladipo Solanke.

West African Students Union. Also: Ladipo Solanke1927Reel 23White, Walter1927Reel 23Re: lynching.

Womens Peace Society. Also: Annie Gray1927Reel 23

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Woodson, Carter G.1927Reel 23Re: the geographical movements of the Black peoples of the world.

Wright, Louis T.1927Reel 23Re: Du Bois' novel.

A. General Correspondence, 19281928Alexander, Will W.1928Reel 24: 1042All-America Anti-Imperialist League. Also: Manuel Gomez1928Reel 24: 1042Re: Haiti

American Civil Liberties Union. Also: Roger Baldwin1928Reel 24: 1062American Fund for Public Service1928Reel 24: 1070American Interracial Peace Committee. Also: Leslie Pinckney Hill1928Reel 24: 1072American Society for Cultural Relations with Russia1928Reel 24: 1078Amoah, Chief1928Reel 24: 1083Associated Negro Press. Also: Claude A. Barnett1928Reel 24: 1098Re: a controversy involving Neval Thomas and the NAACP District of Columbia branch.

Bailie, Helen Tufts1928Reel 24: 1119Re: her proposed expulsion from the Daughters of the American Revolution and the blacklisting of Du Bois by that organizationand by the Sons of the American Revolution.

Bankole, K. Awuna1928Reel 24: 1138Barthe, Richmond1928Reel 24: 1148Bassett, U. S. G.1928Reel 24: 1158Includes an enclosure from Perceval Thoby concerning Haiti.

Bellegarde, Dantes1928Reel 24: 1184Re: a possible speaking tour by Bellegarde for the Pan-African Congress.

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Bethea, Gertrude1928Reel 24: 1191Re: Hampton Institute.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1928Reel 24: 1196Black Opals. Also: Arthur Huff Fauset1928Reel 24: 1212Bonner, Marita1928Reel 24: 1236Bookman. Also: Benjamin Stolberg1928Reel 24: 1244Boozer, James1928Reel 24: 1251Re: Hampton Institute.

Brawley, Benjamin1928Reel 24: 1260Re: his rejection of a Harmon Award.

Broadhurst, Robert1928Reel 24: 1269Re: West Africa.

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: Frank Crosswaith1928Reel 24: 1274Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1928Reel 24: 1294Re: Neval Thomas.

Burghardt, James1928Reel 24: 1302Burrill, Mary1928Reel 24: 1308Re: the use of her play by the Krigwa Players.

Bush, A. E.1928Reel 24: 1310Re: the Democratic candidate for Vice President.

Calverton, V. F.1928Reel 25: 10Planned anthology by Calverton of American Negro literature.

Candace, Gratien1928Reel 25: 13Re: a possible meeting of the Pan-African Congress in France.

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Cartwright, L. C.1928Reel 25: 18Re: The Lantern and Cartwright's desire to work for progressive causes, with comments by Du Bois on the difficulties of such avocation.

Century Magazine1928Reel 25: 23Re: possible articles by Du Bois on disfranchisement and an declining voter turn-out in the country; on the study of the Negroproblem; on what science indicates about American Negroes.

Chesnutt, Charles1928Reel 25: 45Cheyney Training School1928Reel 25: 46Re: the Milholland memorial bust.

Circle for Peace and Foreign Relations1928Reel 25: 55Clifford, Carrie W.1928Reel 25: 70Coles, L. F.1928Reel 25: 77Re: the Neval Thomas controversy.

Coles, Robert1928Reel 25: 82Re: Hampton Institute.

Crawford, George W.1928Reel 25: 124Crisis (India)1928Reel 25: 135Crowder, Henry1928Reel 25: 142Re: Evelyn Strachey of Great Britain who was visiting the United States.

Cullen, Countee1928Reel 25: 146Re: wedding arrangements with Yolande Du Bois.

Curtis, Claude1928Reel 25: 168Re: Du Bois' views on interracial marriage.

Dabney, Wendell P.1928Reel 25: 171Davis, Allison1928

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Reel 25: 195Davis, Harry E.1928Reel 25: 198Davis, John W.1928Reel 25: 199Davis, Warren1928Reel 25: 200Re: Du Bois' Great Barrington (Mass.) property.

Day, Caroline Bond1928Reel 25: 217Denton, M.1928Reel 25: 253Re: the emigration of Negroes to Brazil

Dictionary of American Biography1928Reel 25: 267Du Bois, Nina1928Reel 25: 300Du Bois, Yolande1928Reel 25: 368Re: wedding arrangements; invitation lists; gift lists and miscellaneous materials.

Du Bois Testimonial. Also: Clarence Darrow, Lillian Alexander, Arthur Spingarn1928Reel 25: 302Re: plans to honor Du Bois on his 60th birthday by presenting his title to his birthplace in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

Dunbar Apartments1928Reel 25: 323Dunbar National Bank1928Reel 25: 343Re: possible directors for the bank

Dunjee, Roscoe1928Reel 25: 350Re: Negro suffrage in Oklahoma

Durham Conference. Also: James E. Shepard1928Reel 25: 356Includes correspondence of Harry Pace and John Davis; concerning the work of the Conference.

Encyclopaedia Britannica1928Reel 25: 471Re: Du Bois' article on the American Negro

Fauset, Jessie1928Reel 25: 483

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Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America1928Reel 25: 491Includes Harmon Award recommendations for Georgia Douglas Johnson and Aaron Douglas.

Fellowship of Reconciliation1928Reel 25: 507Fisk University1928Reel 25: 512Re: the success of President Thomas E. Jones

Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson1928Reel 25: 531Fort-Whiteman, Lovett1928Reel 25: 537French Bureau for European Travel1928Reel 25: 553Re: a possible tour of France and Africa in conjunction with the Pan-African Congress.

Fuller, Solomon C.1928Reel 25: 568Greene, Charles1928Reel 25: 590Re: Neval Thomas.

Gregg, Richard B.1928Reel 25: 595Guggenheim Memorial Foundation1928Reel 25: 602Recommendations for Countee Cullen, Laura Wheeler Waring, Richmond Barth; about Du Bois' application for support tocomplete his history of the Negro soldier in the war.

Haines Institute. Also: Lucy Laney1928Reel 25: 613Haldeman-Julius Quarterly1928Reel 25: 615Re: a biographical sketch being prepared for that journal about Du Bois.

Harbert, R. H.1928Reel 25: 620Re: the contributions of the Negro to American civilization.

Harcourt, Brace and Company1928Reel 25: 622Re: publication of Du Bois' Dark Princess.

Hare, Maud Cuney1928Reel 25: 638

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Harlem. Also: Wallace Thurman1928Reel 25: 648Harris, Abram L.1928Reel 25: 651Hayes, Roland1928Reel 25: 674Haynes, George E.1928Reel 25: 671Hershaw, Lafayette M.1928Reel 25: 675Re: the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate.

Herskovits, Melville J.1928Reel 25: 677Hobhouse, Leonard T.1928Reel 25: 691Statement from Hobhouse in appreciation of the NAACP.

Hope, John1928Reel 25: 710Houston, Charles H.1928Reel 25: 718Howard, Perry1928Reel 25: 720Howard University. Also: Emmett Scott1928Reel 25: 721Re: the Milholland memorial.

Hunt, Ida Gibbs1928Reel 25: 742Illava, Karl1928Reel 25: 746Johnson, Georgia Douglas1928Reel 25: 811Johnson, James Weldon1928Reel 25: 815Re: Du Bois' history of the Negro in the war.

Johnson, James Weldon1928Reel 25: 821Kansas City Call. Also: Roy Wlkins1928Reel 25: 855Kobor, W. M.1928

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Reel 25: 870Re: plans to promote American Negro art in Hungary.

Krigwa Players. Also: Charles Burroughs1928Reel 25: 877Laney, Lucy1928Reel 25: 892Laws, Roger1928Reel 25: 898Re: Hampton Institute.

League for Independent Political Action. Also: Paul H. Douglas1928Reel 25: 906Re: the organization of that group.

League for Industrial Democracy. Also: Harry W. Laidler1928Reel 25: 909Logan, Rayford W.1928Reel 25: 940Lomax, Bernice1928Reel 25: 942Re: Hampton Institute.

Mackenzie, Dudley1928Reel 25: 947Re: racial prejudice in France and England.

McRae, Gretchen1928Reel 25: 976Re: Neval Thomas.

Mason, Wilmer1928Reel 25: 1001Re: the role of the Negro in the Republican Party in the South.

Milholland, Jean1928Reel 25: 1028Morgan, Clement G.1928Reel 25: 1047Morton, Ferdinand Q.1928Reel 25: 1055Motley, Archibald J., Jr.1928Reel 25: 1057Moton, R. R.1928Reel 25: 1064Murray, Gilbert1928

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Reel 25: 1066Nail, John E.1928Reel 25: 1096Re: Du Bois' property and the declining neighborhood near the house.

Nash, Roy1928Reel 25: 1102Nation1928Reel 25: 1104Re: proposed articles on Negro banks in Memphis, the Negro in the Soviet Encyclopaedia and the Negro and the DemocraticParty.

National Afro-American Research Academy. Also: Byron K. Armstrong1928Reel 25: 1112N.A.A.C.P. Also: James Weldon Johnson. Walter White, William Pickens, Herbert Seligman, Robert Bagnall, John Hurst, James H.Diilard, John Hope. Neval Thomas, A. S. Pinkett, Charles Edward Russell1928Reel 26: 1Spingarn Medal Award Committee materials; correspondence concerning Neval Thomas; Milholland fund material ; anincomplete memo on possible effects of the Negro on the 1928 elections.

National Consumers League. Also: Florence Kelley1928Reel 25: 1117National Interracial Conference. Also: George E. Haynes, Mary Van Kleeck1928Reel 25: 1120National Negro Business League1928Reel 25: 1126Nelson, Alice Dunbar1928Reel 25: 1143Nerney, May Childs1928Reel 25: 1148Re: Du Bois' need for financial support in order to complete his history of the Negro in the World War.

New Republic. Also: Herbert Croly, Bruce Bliven1928Reel 25: 1155Re: proposed articles on Negro banks in Memphis and on the National Interracial Conference.

Nussbaum, Anna1928Reel 25: 1202Observer1928Reel 26: 129Re: the recent visit of Sir Gordon Guggisberg to the United States for a tour under the direction of the Phelps-Stokes Fund.

Olivier, Lord1928Reel 26: 135Osterkamp-Mead Corporation1928Reel 26: 182

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Re: the Milholland memorial bust.

Owens, Maud1928Reel 26: 190Pace, Harry H.1928Reel 26: 198Re: Negro banks in Memphis.

Palmer Memorial Institute. Also: Charlotte Hawkins Brown1928Reel 26: 206Panda, Paul1928Reel 26: 211People (Lahore, India)1928Reel 26: 230Re: Lajpat Rai.

Perdue, Saul1928Reel 26: 230Re: Hampton Institute

Philipps, J. E. T.1928Reel 26: 233Re: the Institute of African Languages and Culture.

Pickens, William1928Reel 26: 243Pierce, David H.1928Reel 26: 248Re: NAACP participation in adult education programs.

Porter, Edna1928Reel 26: 266Provincetown Playhouse1928Reel 26: 273Re: several plays by Du Bois which they had examined.

Rai, Lajpat1928Reel 26: 284Reeves, Cleveland1928Reel 26: 311Re: Du Bois' ancestry.

Reid, Ira1928Reel 26: 314Richardson, Willis1928Reel 26: 324Roddy, B. M.

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1928Reel 26: 357Re: the Solvent Savings Bank of Memphis.

Schiff, Therese1928Reel 26: 395Schuyler, George S.1928Reel 26: 396Comments on Dark Princess

Scott, W. H.1928Reel 26: 402Re: the work of the NAACP.

Sigma Pi Phi1928Reel 26: 437Re: the Robert Vann controversy.

Simon, Kathleen1928Reel 26: 466Socialist Party1928Reel 26: 498Re: Du Bois' endorsement of Norman Thomas for President

Spellman, Cecil1928Reel 26: 519Re: Hampton Institute.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1928Reel 26: 519Spingarn, Joel E.1928Reel 26: 521Standard Encyclopedia of the Alcohol Problem1928Reel 26: 527Re: a possible Du Bois article on the Negro and alcohol

Storer College. Also: Coralie Cook1928Reel 26: 548Re: the future of that institution.

Storey, Moorfield1928Reel 26: 554Strachey, Evelyn1928Reel 26: 560Strong, Sydney1928Reel 26: 566Studin, Charles H.1928

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Reel 26: 572Tanner, Henry O.1928Reel 26: 598Thomas, Neval1928Reel 26: 610Re: the Milholland memorial bust.

Thomas, Norman. Norman Thomas Committee. Also: Harry W. Laidler1928Reel 26: 611Thompson, Louise1928Reel 26: 629Re: conditions at Hampton Institute.

Thurman, Wallace1928Reel 26: 637Turner, Jack1928Reel 26: 664Du Bois' views of racial amalgamation.

Tuskegee Institute. Also: Albon Holsey, R. R. Moton1928Reel 26: 669Includes copies of correspondence of Herbert Hoover with Moton concerning relief for Negroes affected by Mississippi Riverflooding.

U.S. House of Representatives. Also: Charles Brand, Roy Fitzgerald1928Reel 26: 685Re: the pension for the widow of Col. Charles Young.

U.S. Pension Bureau1928Reel 26: 690Re: Neval Thomas.

Unity. Also: John Haynes Holmes1928Reel 26: 691Includes a Du Bois statement on Leo Tolstoy.

Valentine, Lee1928Reel 26: 702Re: Hampton Institute.

Vance, J. McArthur1928Reel 26: 707Re: Du Bois' house in Great Barrington, Mass.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1928Reel 26: 729Re: the Milholland bust.

Vineyard Shore Workers School1928

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Reel 26: 742Re: the admission of Negro students.

Wald, Lillian1928Reel 26: 751Walker, Maggie C.1928Reel 26: 756Walls, W. J.1928Reel 26: 772Walton, Lester A.1928Reel 26: 776Webster, Edgar H.1928Reel 26: 824Re: the Republican Party in the South.

Weimar, Kurt1928Reel 26: 829Re: the relationship of American Negroes to the labor movement and other matters affecting American Negroes.

Werner, Alice1928Reel 26: 838Re: South Africa.

Willie, W. A.1928Reel 26: 878Re: Hampton Institute.

John C. Winston Company1928Reel 26: 902Re: possible publication of a book by Du Bois.

Womens Peace Society1928Reel 26: 916Woodbury (N.J.) High School. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois1928Reel 26: 920Re: Negro educational pioneers.

Woodruff, Hale1928Reel 26: 923World Tourists. Also: Rose Pastor Stokes1928Reel 26: 933Young, Ada1928Reel 26: 937Re: her husband's (Charles Young) pension.

Young, C. A.1928Reel 26: 953

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Re: the school systems of Fayette County, Texas.

Hobson, J. A.1928Reel 25: 692A. General Correspondence, 19291929Aldridge, Ira. Ira Aldridge Memorial Association. Also: James Weldon Johnson1929Reel 27: 1107Alexander, Will W.1929Reel 27: 1112Re: Du Bois' plans for a study of Negro college graduates.

All-America Anti-Imperialist League1929Reel 27: 1116American Friends Service Committee1929Reel 27: 1141Includes a memo on the American intervention in Haiti which was sent to Du Bois, with his comments on it.

American Fund for Public Service. Also: Roger Baldwin, Scott Nearing, Lewis Gannett1929Reel 27: 1145Re: Du Bois' work on his history of the Negro in World War I.

American Interracial Peace Committee. Also: Alice Dunbar Nelson1929Reel 27: 1157Amoah, Chief1929Reel 27: 1175Associated Negro Press1929Reel 27: 1209Re: the accuracy of the 1920 census count of Negroes.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter Woodson1929Reel 27: 1214Atlanta University. Also: John Hope1929Reel 27: 1226Re: reported dismissals of instructors from the institution.

Baltimore Afro-American1929Reel 27: 1251Re: a report in that newspaper about a Du Bois speech.

Banks, B. B.1929Reel 27: 1256Re: the desire of Negroes of Elk City, Oklahoma for a public school.

Barber, J. Max1929Reel 27: 1265Re: political conditions in Philadelphia affecting the Negro.

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Battle, Wallace1929Reel 27: 1275Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Bellegarde, Dantes1929Reel 27: 1294Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Berean Manual Training and Industrial School. Also: Arthur Huff Fauset1929Reel 27: 1308Bethel Evangelical Church of Detroit (Mich.)1929Reel 27: 1318Re: segregation in churches.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1929Reel 27: 1334Re: her recent visit to New York and a possible pageant at Bethune-Cookman College.

Black Swan Phonograph Company. Also: Pace, Harry1929Reel 27: 1340Bledsoe, Jules1929Reel 27: 1341Boddy, James M.1929Reel 27: 1343Re: possible reorganization of the NAACP.

Bonner, Marita1929Reel 27: 1350Re: her literary plans and about Zora Neale Hurston.

Book Review1929Reel 27: 1355Du Bois' review of Jessie Fauiet's Plum Bun.

Bookman. Also: Benjamin Stolberg1929Reel 27: 1356Boston Chronicle1929Reel 27: 1364Re: political conditions affecting the Negro in Boston.

Bowen, J. W. E.1929Reel 27: 1368Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1929Reel 27: 1379Re: the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Brawley, Benjamin

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1929Reel 27: 1382Re: the Pan-African Congress and the Dictionary of Americna Biography

Broadhurst, Robert1929Reel 27: 1393Brooklyn Daily Times1929Reel 27: 1394Re: Charles Young.

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph1929Reel 27: 1398Re: the beating of a union organizer.

Brown, Louise Wellwood1929Reel 27: 1412Re: tier desire to aid the Negro.

Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1929Reel 27: 1435Burroughs, Charles1929Reel 27: 1447Re: a proposed pageant at Bethune-Cookman College.

Caldwell, Maggie1929Reel 28: 5Re: the learning problems of Negro children.

Caliver, Ambrose1929Reel 28: 10Re: the Pan-African Congress

Candace, Gratien1929Reel 28: 16Re: the Pan-African Congress and possible sites for meetings

Chesnutt, Charles1929Reel 28: 36Re: the Pan-African Congress; on recent novels concerning the Negro.

Circle for Peace and Foreign Relations. Also: Addie Hunton1929Reel 28: 72Re: payment to Dantes Bellegarde for expenses in connection with the 1927 Pan-African Congress.

City Housing Corporation. Also: Alexander M. Bing1929Reel 28: 73Re: possible discrimination against Negroes in their housing development.

Cleveland (Ohio). City Council. Also: Claybourn George1929Reel 28: 96

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Re: a segregated city hospital.

Clifford, Carrie W.1929Reel 28: 98Re: a national Negro little theatre movement and the Spingarn Medal.

Coleridge-Taylor, H.1929Reel 28: 120Re: publication of his father's (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor) work.

Coles, Robert1929Reel 28: 123Re: Hampton Institute.

Columbia University. Economics Club. Also: Abram Harris1929Reel 28: 137Crawford, George W.1929Reel 28: 181Cullen, Countee1929Reel 28: 187Cullen, Yolande Du Bois1929Reel 28: 192Dabney, Wendell P.1929Reel 28: 204Darrow, Clarence1929Reel 28: 212Re: the Harmon Awards.

Davis, Carrington1929Reel 28: 217Re: political conditions affecting the Negro in Baltimore.

Davis, Harry E.1929Reel 28: 226Dillard, James H.1929Reel 28: 265Re: the Encyclopaedia Britannica's treatment of the word "Negro. "

Dixwell Players. Also: Crawford, George1929Reel 28: 270Re: Du Bois' play Black Hercules at the Forks of the Road.

Dube, John L.1929Reel 28: 286Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Du Bois, Nina1929

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Reel 28: 287Du Bois Testimonial Committee. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Lillian Alexander1929Reel 28: 303Dunbar Apartments. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce1929Reel 28: 310Dunbar News. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce1929Reel 28: 326Re: capitalization of the word "Negro."

Durham Conference. Also: James E. Shepard1929Reel 28: 341Memo concerning subjects which could be studied by the Conference.

Encyclopaedia Britannica1929Reel 28: 378Re: Du Bois' contribution on the Negro in the United States.

Ewing, Quincy1929Reel 28: 388Re: an article by Ewing on Southern Negroes.

Fauset, Arthur Huff1929Reel 28: 402Fauset, Jessie1929Reel 28: 403Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America1929Reel 28: 405Harmon Award recommendations for Carl Diton, Leslie P. Hill, Georgia Douglas Johnson and others.

Foreign Policy Association. Also: Raynond L. Buell1929Reel 28: 441Re: developments in Haiti.

French Bureau for European Travel1929Reel 28: 466Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Fuller, Meta Warrick1929Reel 28: 510Re: the Pan-African Congress.

General Education Board1929Reel 28: 521Memo on their annual report and a memo concerning a possible study of the Negro college graduate.

Goodwin, Harold1929Reel 28: 532Re: the need for books on the race question in libraries.

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Guggenheim Memorial Foundation1929Reel 28: 555Re: Elizabeth Prophet and Jessie Fauset Harris.

Hadley, Marian1929Reel 28: 565Re: a book of stories on the childhood of prominent Negroes.

Haldeman-Julius Publications1929Reel 28: 571Hare, Maud Cuney1929Reel 28: 586Harris, Abram L.1929Reel 28: 595Harris, Jesse Fauset1929Reel 28: 603Hart, Albert Bushnell1929Reel 28: 621Re: Du Bois' history of the Negro in the World War.

Hayford, Casely1929Reel 28: 641Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Hedden, Worth1929Reel 28: 645Re: the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Hershaw, Lafayette M.1929Reel 28: 658Re: the national origins law and the Negro.

Holmes, John Haynes1929Reel 28: 690Re: Norman Thomas.

Hope, John1929Reel 28: 698Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Howard University. Also: Charles Wesley1929Reel 28: 707Hubbard, Lillie M.1929Reel 28: 714Re: her work in the U.S. Consulate in Portugal.

Hughes, Langston1929

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Reel 28: 727Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Hurst, John1929Reel 28: 731Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Imes, William Lloyd1929Reel 28: 736Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Interdenominational Preachers Meeting. Also: William Lloyd Imes1929Reel 28: 741International Committee for Political Prisoners. Also: Roger Baldwin1929Reel 28: 758Includes minutes of the executive committee.

International Council of Women of the Darker Races. Also: Addie Dickerson1929Reel 28: 763Re: the Pan-African Congress and including information on past meetings.

Jabavu, D. D. T.1929Reel 28: 775Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Jackman, Harold1929Reel 28: 776Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1929Reel 28: 792Re: her financial needs in order to continue her work.

Johnson, J. Rosamond1929Reel 28: 800Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Johnson, James Weldon1929Reel 28: 803Re: the Encyclopaedia Britannica and the Pan-African Congress.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1929Reel 28: 817Re: the Pan-African Congress

Kabane, Milner1929Reel 28: 840Re: the Pan-African Congress

Kelley, Florence1929

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Reel 28: 843Re: Du Bois' correspondence with the U.S. Department of the Interior on an Advisory Committee on National Illiteracy;concerning the National Advisory Committee on Education, with correspondence of Du Bois and Charles S. Johnson about acensus of the Negro population.

Kellogg, Paul1929Reel 28: 857Kitchen, S. M.1929Reel 28: 872Re: Marcus Garvey's criticisms of Du Bois.

Korsah, Kobrila Arku1929Reel 28: 878Re: the Pan-African Congress.

League Against Imperialism1929Reel 28: 900League for Independent Political Action. Also: Kirby Page, Devere Allen1929Reel 28: 902Re: their organization and work and Du Bois' proposal on disfranchisement of the Negro submitted for their consideration.

League for Industrial Democracy. Also: Harry W. Laidler1929Reel 28: 885Re: Du Bois' support of Mayor James Walker of New York City.

League of Nations1929Reel 28: 935Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Lewinson, Paul1929Reel 28: 945Lewis, D. R.1929Reel 28: 946Re: political conditions affecting the Negro in Pittsburgh.

Ligue de Defense de la Race Negre1929Reel 28: 961Re: the work of this French group.

Lincoln University (Mo.). Also: Julia Childs Curtis1929Reel 28: 965Re: the selection of a president and Du Bois' recommendation of W. A. Robinson.

Literature Lovers. Also: Carrie W. Clifford1929Reel 28: 979Locke, Alain1929Reel 28: 984Re: the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Logan, Rayford W.

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1929Reel 28: 985Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Makayana, V. Sibusisiwe1929Reel 28: 1017Re: Du Bois' interest in Africa.

Martin, Isadore1929Reel 28: 1025Re: political conditions affecting the Negro in Philadelphia.

Miller, Kelly1929Reel 28: 1055Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Moore, Fred R.1929Reel 28: 1060Re: Du Bois' attitude towards Jan Smuts of South Africa.

Morgan, Mrs. Clement1929Reel 28: 1065Re: the death of her husband.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1929Reel 28: 1071Moton, R. R.1929Reel 28: 1073Murray, Ella Rush1929Reel 28: 1074National Advisory Board on Education. Also: John W. Davis1929Reel 28: 1077Re: educational inequality of white and Negro children

National Aframerican Research Academy. Also: Byron Armstrong1929Reel 28: 1081Re: their work

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, James Weldon Johnson, Harry Davis, William Pickens, Mary White Ovington, J. H. Dillard, JohnHurst, John Hope, Florence Kelley, Arthur Spingarn, Robert Bagnall, Herbert Seligmann1929Reel 28: 1162Re: nominees for the Spingarn Medal Award; materials of the Spingarn Medal Award Committee (Dillard, Hurst, Hope);correspondence with William Pickens concerning the annual conference; reports of Walter White as Acting Secretary; a memo ofFlorence Kelley to Walter White on discrimination in public education; a memo to James Weldon Johnson on Jan Smuts of SouthAfrica; an NAACP statement on Haiti.

National Consumers League. Also: Florence Kelley1929Reel 28: 1091National Interracial Conference. Also: Mary Van Kleeck, James Weldon Johnson1929

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Reel 28: 1096National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey1929Reel 28: 1098National Training School for Women and Girls. Also: Nannie H. Burroughs1929Reel 28: 1102New York (N.Y.). Mayor1929Reel 28: 1129Letter from Du Bois recommending a candidate for city magistrate.

New York Public Library1929Reel 28: 1131Re: promotion policies of the library.

Njokweni, Gladstone, Chief1929Reel 28: 1141Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Olivier, Lord1929Reel 28: 1297Ovington, Mary White1929Reel 28: 1376Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Owens, Maud1929Reel 28: 1383Re: her artistic work.

Page, Kirby1929Reel 29: 1Pan-African Congress1929Reel 29: 2Miscellaneous memos on planning for the Congress.

Panda, Paul1929Reel 29: 7Peabody, George Foster1929Reel 29: 14Peach County Training School (Peach Tree County, Ga.)1929Reel 29: 16Re: Benjamin Davis' opposition to the leasing of Negro prisoners for labor in Georgia.

People (Lahore, India)1929Reel 29: 26Re: Lajpat Rai.

Philipps, J. E. T.1929Reel 29: 41

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Pickens, William1929Reel 29: 52Prophet, Elizabeth1929Reel 29: 72Rand School of Social Science. Also: Algernon Lee1929Reel 29: 83Re: the relationship of the Negro to the Socialist Party and other labor organizations.

Reiss, Winold1929Reel 29: 100Robinson, William A.1929Reel 29: 116Re: the Encyclopaedia Britannica article which Robinson was preparing on Negro education in the United States.

Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr.1929Reel 29: 129Re: Charles Young's son.

Ruffin, Osolee1929Reel 29: 135Re: the training of Negro student nurses in California.

Russell, Charles Edward1929Reel 29: 140Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Savage, Augusta1929Reel 29: 157Schomburg, Arthur A.1929Reel 29: 163Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Sigma Pi Phi1929Reel 29: 215Includes correspondence with Robert Vann.

Simon, Kathleen1929Reel 29: 236Re: her proposed American lectures.

Sims, R. P.1929Reel 29: 240Re: the appointment of William N. Doak as Herbert Hoover's Secretary of Labor.

Skeel, Emily1929Reel 29: 247Spingarn, Arthur B.1929

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Reel 29: 282Re: the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Spingarn, Joel E.1929Reel 29: 306Re: the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Strong, Sydney1929Reel 29: 321Studin, Charles H.1929Reel 29: 320Talladega College. Also: C. C. Sharpe1929Reel 29: 337Re: the value of business administration courses.

Tanner, Henry O.1929Reel 29: 341Thomas, Norman. Norman Thomas for Mayor Committee1929Reel 29: 348Re: Du Bois' endorsement for mayor of New York City.

Towns, George A.1929Reel 29: 358Re: reported dismissals of instructors from Atlanta University

U.S. Bureau of Education. Also: William J. Cooper, Rufus Weaver1929Reel 29: 376Re: Negro representation on an Advisory Committee on National Illiteracy.

U.S. Department of the Interior. Also: Ray L. Wilbur1929Reel 29: 303U.S. Library of Congress. Also: Herbert Putnam1929Reel 29: 387Re: discrimination in a Library of Congress cafeteria.

U.S. Senate. Also: John J. Blaine1929Reel 29: 389Re: the Espionage Act.

Van Wyck, Sidney1929Reel 29: 412Re: a libel suit arising from the identification of an individual as a Negro.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1929Reel 29: 421Copy of a letter from Winifred Holtby concerning Clments Kadalie and the Industrial and Commercial Union of South Africa;correspondence concerning discrimination at a Library of Congress cafeteria, including a letter of Herbert Putnam, Librarian ofCongress.

Walker, Hattie

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1929Reel 29: 438Re: political conditions affecting the Negro in Richmond, Virginia.

Citizens Committee for the Re-election of Mayor James Walker1929Reel 29: 440Warbasse, James P.1929Reel 29: 450Re: co-operative efforts among American Negroes.

Waring, Laura Wheeler1929Reel 29: 457Werner, Alice1929Reel 29: 473Re: W. A. Ladipe.

White, Mabelle1929Reel 29: 489Re: reported dismissals of instructors at Atlanta University.

Wood, L. Hollingsworth1929Reel 29: 529Woodson, Carter G.1929Reel 29: 540World Unity Magazine1929Reel 29: 545List by Du Bois of ten persons most influencing world peace.

Wright, Louis T.1929Reel 29: 551Wright, Nadine1929Reel 29: 555Re: Clement Morgan.

Wright, R. R., Jr.1929Reel 29: 565Young, Ada1929Reel 29: 573Y.M.C.A. Buffalo. Also: William Jackson1929Reel 29: 585Re: political conditions affecting the Negro in Buffalo.

Unidentified1929Reel 29: 652Response on the political conditions affecting the Negro in Philadelphia.

A. General Correspondence, 19301930

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Alexander, Ernest R.1930Reel 30: 732Alexander, Sadie Tanner1930Reel 30: 735Alexander, Will W.1930Reel 30: 744Re: a proposed study of Negro college graduates.

Allen, Devere1930Reel 30: 752Allied Arts Centre. Also: Maud Cuney Hare1930Reel 30: 766Almy, Frederic1930Reel 30: 771American Interracial Peace Committee. Also: Alice Dunbar Nelson, Leslie F. Hill1930Reel 30: 788Includes minutes of the committee and correspondence on the National Negro Music Festival.

American Interracial Seminar1930Reel 30: 815American Mercury. Also: H. L. Mencken1930Reel 30: 817Re: a possible article by Du Bois on Abyssinia.

American Missionary Association1930Reel 30: 819Re: Palmer Memorial Institute.

Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. Also: John Harris1930Reel 30: 834Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter Woodson1930Reel 30: 846Association of Colleges for Negro Youth1930Reel 30: 660Re: Du Bois' studies of Negro college graduates.

Atlanta University. Also: John Hope1930Reel 30: 872Re: the possibility of Du Bois teaching there for a term.

Bagnall, Robert1930Reel 30: 888Re: Carl Murphy as a Spingarn Medal Award candidate.

Baldwin, Roger1930Reel 30: 905

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Re: the American Negro Labor Congress

Banks, W. R.1930Reel 30: 908Re: Du Bois' Howard University commencement address.

Barnes, Albert C.1930Reel 30: 914Re: Elizabeth Prophet.

Battle, Wallace1930Reel 30: 917Beauvais, Jean1930Reel 30: 919Re: the divorce of Yolande Du Bois Cullen and Countee Cullen.

Bellegarde, Dantes1930Reel 30: 938Alexander Berkman Committee. Also: Harry Kelly1930Reel 30: 953Bethune, Mary McLeod1930Reel 30: 973Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau. Also: Margaret Sanger1930Reel 30: 979Blayton, Jessie B.1930Reel 30: 992Re: Du Bois' Howard University commencement address.

Boston Players. Also: Esther Wilson1930Reel 30: 997Re: their production of Eugene O'Neill's All God's Chillun and criticisms of that play.

Broaddus, Mary Dill1930Reel 30: 1018Re: A. G. Dill.

Brookwood. Also: A. J. Muste1930Reel 30: 1040Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1930Reel 30: 1059Re: Who's Who in Colored America, Negro teachers in New York City and employment discrimination by companies operating inHarlem.

James Butler, Inc.1930Reel 30: 1063Re: possible employment of Negroes in their Harlem stores.

Byrd, Mabel

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1930Reel 30: 1093Re: Fisk University.

Candace, Gratien1930Reel 30: 1127Re: the Fontainebleau School.

Chappell, James C.1930Reel 30: 1150Re: Marcus Garvey.

Cheyney Training School. Also: Leslie P. Hill1930Reel 30: 1154Chicago Whip. Also: A. C. MacNeal1930Reel 30: 1166Copy of letter from MacNeal to Sears, Roebuck [Julius Rosenwald] concerning increased Black employment in their stores

Christian Recorder. Also: R. R. Wright, Jr.1930Reel 30: 1176Re: Du Bois' Howard University commencement address.

Circle for Peace and Foreign Relations1930Reel 30: 1178Re: money owed Dantes Bellegarde.

Clifford, Carrie W.1930Reel 30: 1201Colorado State Teachers College1930Reel 30: 1215Re: a report of discrimination against Alpha Kappa Alpha at that school.

Community Church of New York. Also: John Haynes Holmes1930Reel 30: 1242Conference for the Defense of the Labor Press. Also: Jay Lovestone1930Reel 30: 1245Crawford, George W.1930Reel 30: 1267Crowder, Henry1930Reel 30: 1270Cullen, Countee1930Reel 30: 1272Re: his divorce from Yolande Du Bois Cullen

Cullen, Yolande Du Bois1930Reel 30: 1283Dabney, Wendell P.1930

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Reel 31: 1Davis, Harry E.1930Reel 31: 15Day, Caroline Bond1930Reel 31: 23Information on Du Bois' ancestry.

De Frantz, F. E.1930Reel 31: 37Re: possible scholarships for Negro students for study in Russia.

de la Rue, Sidney1930Reel 31: 40Re: Liberia.

Democratic State Central Committee of Montana1930Reel 31: 46Re: the re-election of Senator Walsh.

Derscheid, Louise1930Reel 31: 55Re: the death of Paul Panda.

Dewey, John1930Reel 31: 61Re: John Hope.

Diagne, Blaise1930Reel 31: 64Dictionary of American Biography1930Reel 31: 68DuBois, Rachel Davis1930Reel 31: 106Dunbar News. Also: Roscoe C. Bruce1930Reel 31: 160Re: the capitalization of the word "Negro."

Durham Conference. Also: James E. Shepard1930Reel 31: 181Re: plans for the conference; on the financial condition of The Crisis.

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences1930Reel 31: 222Ethiopia. Also: Malaku Bayen, Kentiba Gebrou1930Reel 31: 241Memo from Du Bois to Bayen and Gebrou (representing the King of Ethiopia) on the development of that country.

Ford Hall Forum. Also: George Coleman

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1930Reel 31: 294Re: the relationship of the Episcopal Church in Boston to the Negro.

Frazier, E. Franklin1930Reel 31: 328Re: Frazier's study of the Negro family and on Du Bois' family.

Fuller, Meta Warrick1930Reel 31: 335General Education Board1930Reel 31: 347Re: a proposed study of the Negro college graduate.

Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company1930Reel 31: 367Urging employment of Negroes in their Harlem stores.

Gruening, Ernest H.1930Reel 31: 404Guggenheim Memorial Foundation1930Reel 31: 406Hare, Maud Cuney1930Reel 31: 434Harper's Monthly1930Reel 31: 469Re: a possible article on Abyssinia.

Harris, Abram L.1930Reel 31: 471Harris, Jesse Fauset1930Reel 31: 476Harrison, Richard B.1930Reel 31: 483Hawkins, T. D.1930Reel 31: 510Re: Du Bois' opinions on social equality of the races.

Hayes, Roland1930Reel 31: 516Hayford, Casely1930Reel 31: 520Herskovits, Melville J.1930Reel 31: 524Hill, Leslie Pinckney1930

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Reel 31: 533Holmes, John Haynes1930Reel 31: 543Hope, John1930Reel 31: 548Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, Emmett Scott1930Reel 31: 560Re: Du Bois' commencement address at Howard.

Illinois Legislature. Also: William E. King1930Reel 31: 626Re: the proposed segregation of Gold Star mothers travelling to Europe.

Institute of Social and Religious Research. Also: B. E. Mays1930Reel 31: 646International Committee for Political Prisoners. Also: Roger Baldwin1930Reel 31: 657Re: a protest against terrorism in Cuba.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1930Reel 31: 699Johnson, J. Rosamond1930Reel 31: 701Johnson, James Weldon1930Reel 31: 703Johnson, Mordecai W.1930Reel 31: 709Kahn, Otto1930Reel 31: 755Re: Elizabeth Prophet.

League for Independent Political Action. Also: Devere Allen, Harry Laidler, Paul Douglas1930Reel 31: 800Minutes of the executive committee; a memo concerning Paul Douglas' pamphlet on the relation of the Negro to any newpolitical party; correspondence with Douglas about the pamphlet.

League for the Organization of Progress1930Reel 31: 838Re: the role of international organizations in relations between white and non-white societies.

Liberia. Also: President C. D. King1930Reel 31: 847Lincoln University. Also: President W. H. Johnson1930Reel 31: 851Re: a play reported to have been given to a segregated audience.

Locke, Alain

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1930Reel 31: 860Re: Du Bois' Howard University commencement address; introducing members of the Ethiopian government visiting America.

McClane, Walter1930Reel 31: 893Re: the Episcopal Church and the Negro in Boston.

McDermott, John F.1930Reel 31: 899Re: Du Bois' poetry.

Marchant, B. L.1930Reel 31: 911Re: the causes of race riots.

Mdolmba, E.1930Reel 31: 956Letter from Du Bois urging organization of the natives to seek freedom.

Mu-So-Lit Club. Also: Carrie Clifford1930Reel 31: 1002Nation1930Reel 31: 1031Re: a proposed article on W. R. Valentine of Bordentown School.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Daisy Lamkin, William Pickens, Robert Bagnall. J. A. Somerville, William English Walling, JoelSpingarn, Isadore Martin, James H. Oillard, Arthur Spingarn, James Weldon Johnson, George Crawford1930Reel 31: 1138Includes reports of Acting Secretary Walter White; minutes of the committee on administration; copy of request from theNAACP to the Rosenwald Fund for financial assistance; materials from the committee on nominations and the Spingarn MedalAward Committee; correspondence with William English Walling on an NAACP resolution on Cuba; copy of a letter from WilliamPickens to Perry Howard concerning an anti-lynching bill; copy of a letter of William Pickens to Secretary of State Henry Stimsonconcerning difficulties of Negroes wishing to visit Cuba; correspondence with the Boston branch concerning the NAACPcampaign against the confirmation of John Parker to the U. S. Supreme Court.

National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey1930Reel 31: 1045National Negro Labor Conference. Also: A. Philip Randolph1930Reel 31: 1051Nelson, Alice Dunbar1930Reel 31: 1061New Republic1930Reel 31: 1067New Workers School. Also: Bertram D. Wolfe1930Reel 31: 1069New York (N.Y.). Civil Service Commission. Also: Ferdinand Q. Morton1930Reel 31: 1077Re: the New York Public Library and its employment of Negroes.

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New York Public Library1930Reel 31: 1082Re: the employment of Negroes.

New York Telephone Company. Also: T. P. Sylvain1930Reel 31: 1104Re: the employment of Negroes.

New York Times1930Reel 31: 1110Re: disfranchisement in Alabama.

Niebuhr, Reinhold1930Reel 31: 1120Olivier, Lord1930Reel 32: 175Owens, Maud1930Reel 32: 223Peabody, George Foster1930Reel 32: 244Pickens, William1930Reel 32: 268Pittsburgh Courier. Also: Robert L. Vann1930Reel 32: 271Re: reports of dissension in the NAACP.

Poince, Adah1930Reel 32: 280Re: Du Bois' work on racial problems.

Prophet, Elizabeth1930Reel 32: 296Includes a suggested letter (by Du Bois) for her to send to the Rosenwald Fund.

Ragland, Steve1930Reel 32: 322Re: Marcus Garvey.

Daniel Reeves, Inc.1930Reel 32: 350Urging employment of Negroes in their Harlem stores.

Robeson, Eslanda1930Reel 32: 359Robinson, William A.1930Reel 32: 372

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Russell, Charles Edward1930Reel 32: 387Sacco-Vanzetti National League. Also: Robert Morss Lovett1930Reel 32: 392Sandwith, H.1930Reel 32: 406Re: South Africa.

Sigma Pi Phi. Also: Harry Pace, Raymond Pace Alexander, A. G. Dill1930Reel 32: 447Simon, Kathleen1930Reel 32: 478Re: her recent book on slavery and her visit to the United States.

Slater Fund. Also: James H. Dillard1930Reel 32: 501Re: Charles S. Johnson.

Smith, Julia1930Reel 32: 513Re: Du Bois' Howard University commencement address.

Socialist Party (New York). Also: G. August Gerber1930Reel 32: 528Re: Du Bois' support of the Party's candidates.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1930Reel 32: 552Spingarn, Joel E.1930Reel 32: 568Studin, Charles H.1930Reel 32: 577Swain, Joseph R.1930Reel 32: 591Re: solutions to racial relations.

Tanner, Henry O.1930Reel 32: 602Re: Elizabeth Prophet.

U.S. President. Also: Herbert Hoover1930Reel 32: 643Letter from Du Bois opposing appointment of William Doak as Secretary of Labor.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1930Reel 32: 654Walton, Lester A.

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1930Reel 32: 668Warbasse, James P.1930Reel 32: 680Re: the cooperative movement.

Werner, Alice1930Reel 32: 709White, Walter1930Reel 32: 739World Tomorrow. Also: Kirby Page1930Reel 32: 795Includes Du Bois' reflections on World War I

Wright, Louis T.1930Reel 32: 799Wright, R. R., Jr.1930Reel 32: 808Young, Ada1930Reel 32: 824A. General Correspondence, 19311931Alexander, Lillian1931Reel 34: 485Includes material about the New York Public Library.

American Interracial Seminar1931Reel 34: 505American Red Cross1931Reel 34: 512Re: the Black Cross organizations.

Andrews, Regina1931Reel 34: 517Criticism of her play, "Down in Yamacraw."

Atlanta University. Also: John Hope1931Reel 34: 525Ayer, Gertrude1931Reel 34: 538Re: the New York Public Library.

Ball, R. H.1931Reel 34: 546Re: the use of the term "Negro."

Barnes, Harry Elmer1931

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Reel 34: 556Beasley, Delilah1931Reel 34: 565Re: President Hoover and the Scottsboro case and her work for the Oakland Tribune.

Bellegarde, Dantes1931Reel 34: 583Berean Manual Training and Industrial School. Also: Arthur Huff Fauset1931Reel 34: 590Victor Berger National Foundation. Also: Clarence Darrow1931Reel 34: 597Billikopf, Jacob1931Reel 34: 609Bradley, Dan1931Reel 34: 631Re: the relationship of the Christian churches to slavery in America.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1931Reel 34: 633Correspondence of Braithwaite with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on the Advisory Committee for the Du BoisLiterary Prize.

Brawley, Benjamin1931Reel 34: 635Re: a proposed Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Broaddus, Mary Dill1931Reel 34: 641Re: A. G. Dill.

Brookwood. Also: A. J. Muste1931Reel 34: 646Buell, Raymond L.1931Reel 34: 673Byrd, Mabel1931Reel 34: 678Re: conditions at Fisk University

Capper, Arthur1931Reel 34: 687Chesnutt, Charles1931Reel 34: 706Correspondence of Chesnutt with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois LiteraryPrize.

Clarke, E. A.1931Reel 34: 720

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Re: the New York Public Library.

Cleveland Press1931Reel 34: 723Re: The Star of Ethiopia pageant.

Committee on Race Relations. Also: J. G. St. Clair Drake1931Reel 34: 746Re: segregation in the public schools of Philadelphia.

Communist League of Struggle. Also: Albert Weisbord, Vera Buch1931Reel 34: 755Re: a possible debate with Du Bois.

Crawford, George W.1931Reel 34: 767Cullen, Countee1931Reel 34: 786Cunard, Nancy1931Reel 34: 788Re: a book she was editing.

Dabney, Thomas L.1931Reel 34: 806Dabney, Wendell P.1931Reel 34: 808De Priest, Oscar1931Reel 34: 823Dictionary of American Biography. Also: Malone, Dumas1931Reel 34: 825Re: Du Bois' contributions.

Dill, A. G.1931Reel 34: 837Dillard, James H.1931Reel 34: 840Includes correspondence on the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Douglas, Aaron1931Reel 34: 853Du Bois, Nina1931Reel 34: 862DuBois, Rachel Davis1931Reel 34: 867Du Bois, Yolande1931Reel 34: 895

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Eaton, Irene1931Reel 34: 907Embree, Edwin R.1931Reel 34: 954Re: a book Embree was preparing on the Negro; on a proposed Encyclopedia of the Negro to be supported by the Phelps-StokesFund.

Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee. Also: William Lloyd Imes1931Reel 34: 978Fairclough, Mrs. Lewis1931Reel 34: 1001Re: the New York Public Library

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Also: George E. Haynes1931Reel 34: 1003Fisher, Dorothy Canfield1931Reel 34: 1020Correspondence of Fisher with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Fisk University. Also: President Thomas E. Jones1931Reel 34: 1023Re: a possible commencement address by Du Bois.

Florence, Virginia Powell1931Reel 34: 1026Re: the New York Public Library.

Forum Club (British West Indies)1931Reel 34: 1035Re: the local school curriculum in the West Indies.

Frank, Waldo1931Reel 34: 1037Correspondence of Frank with Oliver La Farye concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Frost, Robert1931Reel 34: 1051Correspondence concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Gallagher, Buell G.1931Reel 34: 1058Advice for a career in interracial work.

Gannett, Lewis1931Reel 34: 1066Harcourt, Brace and Company1931Reel 34: 1091Re: Du Bois' history of Reconstruction; including an outline of the proposed work.

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Hare, Maud Cuney1931Reel 34: 1099Harris, Abram L.1931Reel 34: 1116Harris, Jesse Fauset1931Reel 34: 1124Harrison, Richard B.1931Reel 34: 1125Includes a copy of a letter from William Pickens to Harrison.

Hayes, W. P.1931Reel 34: 1136Re: the New York Public Library.

Henry, Alice1931Reel 34: 1145Heyward, Du Bose1931Reel 34: 1148Correspondence of Heyward with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois LiteraryPrize.

Hope, John1931Reel 34: 1156Horne, Frank S.1931Reel 34: 1162Howard University. Also: Ralph J. Bunche1931Reel 34: 1165Hunt, Ida Gibbs1931Reel 34: 1184Includes correspondence on the possibility of the Pan-African Congress aiding Liberia.

Imes, William Lloyd1931Reel 34: 1192Re: the New York Public Library.

International Committee for Political Prisoners1931Reel 34: 1202Copy of a letter sent by the Committee, on which Du Bois served, to the British Secretary of State for India concerning a treasontrial in India.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1931Reel 34: 1234Johnson, James Weldon1931Reel 34: 1245Includes correspondence about the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Johnson, James Weldon. James Weldon Johnson Dinner Committee. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Walter White

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1931Reel 34: 1251Johnson, Mordecai W.1931Reel 34: 1268Correspondence of Johnson with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois LiteraryPrize.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1931Reel 34: 1274Re: the New York Public Library.

Julian, Percy1931Reel 34: 1320Junior League Community House1931Reel 34: 1323Re: criticism of a speech given by Du Bois to that Montclair, New Jersey group.

La Farge, Oliver1931Reel 35: 32Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize; on La Farge's work on American Indian affairs.

League for Independent Political Action1931Reel 35: 60Lewis, Sinclair1931Reel 35: 73Correspondence of Lewis with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Mathews, Loulie A.1931Reel 35: 105Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Millay, Edna St. Vincent1931Reel 35: 119Correspondence of Millay with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Mitchell, Broadus1931Reel 35: 127Moon, Henry Lee1931Reel 35: 138Correspondence with Herbert J. Seligman of the NAACP concerning Secretary of Labor William Doak.

Muldavin, Albert1931Reel 35: 153Re: the trade and settlement plans of Chief Sam prior to the First World War.

Munson, Gorham1931Reel 35: 153Munter, Paul1931

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Reel 35: 154Muste, A. J.1931Reel 35: 157Nail, John E.1931Reel 35: 160Re: Du Bois' property.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Roy Wilkins, Mary White Ovington, Herbert Seligman, Oswald Garrison Villard, Carl Murphy, HenryMacDonald, Dantes Bellegarde, Louis T. Wright, James H. Dillard, Mordecai Johnson, Harry Davis, James A. Cobb, Charles EdwardRussell, Joseph Loud, Garrett Waller, George A. Cook, J. A. Smerville, William Pickens, James Weldon Johnson. Robert Bagnall,Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn1931Reel 35: 293Re: the organization of NAACP work; minutes of the Committee on Administration; Spingarn Medal Award Committee materials;a proposed Resolution concerning the work of the Rosenwald Fund in aiding institutions for Black Americans; treasurer'sreports; correspondence with members of the Board of Directors concerning the Rosenwald Fund resolution; copy ofcorrespondence of Walter White with the Greater Boston Federation of Churches concerning their proposed survey of Negrolife in Boston; a letter from White to Du Bois concerning the Hoover administration and the Negro; correspondence of Du Boiswith Davis, Waller, Cook and Somerville concerning democratic control in the NAACP; correspondence of Walter White withVillard, Carl Murphy and President Henry MacDonald of Storer College concerning a memorial in Harpers Ferry; correspondenceof Walter White with Dantes Bellegarde and the U.S. Department of State concerning Haiti; a memo of Walter White concerningthe Scottsboro Case; a memo from Roy Wilkins concerning a pro-test meeting against segregation in unemployment relief whichwas held in Harlem; minutes of the Board of Directors; a memo on the NAACP budget; correspondence of Du Bois with RobertBagnall, William Pickens, Herbert Seligman and Roy Wilkins concerning their statement critical of Walter White which had beensent to the Board of Directors.

National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners. Also: Theodore Dreiser1931Reel 35: 192Re: the Scottsboro Case.

National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey1931Reel 35: 205National Urban League. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones1931Reel 35: 207Nelson, Alice Dunbar1931Reel 35: 221New Republic. Also: Bruce Bliven1931Reel 35: 229New Workers School. Also: Bertram Wolfe1931Reel 35: 230New York Public Library. Also: Catherine Latimer, Franklin Hopper1931Reel 35: 237Re: NYPL's service to and employment of Negroes.

Non Partisan Conference. Also: Oscar De Priest1931Reel 35: 277Oberlaender Trust1931Reel 35: 535Re: a proposed study by Du Bois of German colonial management prior to the First World War and of recent developments inthe former German colonies.

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O"Neill, Eugene1931Reel 35: 552Correspondence of O'Neill with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois LiteraryPrize.

Ovington, Mary White1931Reel 35: 564Correspondence on a dispute over her role in the NAACP.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1931Reel 35: 609Re: a proposed Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Philipps, J. E. T.1931Reel 35: 639Plaatje, Sol T.1931Reel 35: 651Pocono Peoples College. Also: S. A. Mathiasen1931Reel 35: 656Re: the Peoples College plan.

Portland Evening News. Also: Ernest Gruening1931Reel 35: 663Powell, Adam Clayton, Sr.1931Reel 35: 664Re: the New York Public Library.

President's Organization for Unemployment Relief. Also: John Davis1931Reel 35: 668Includes Du Bois' views on needed measures for unemployment relief among Negroes.

Prophet, Elizabeth1931Reel 35: 673Randall, Arthur1931Reel 35: 700Re: the Ford Motor Company's discharge of Negro employees due to their votes in the Detroit mayoral election.

Reed, Daisy1931Reel 35: 703Re: the New York Public Library

Revolutionary Age. Also: Jay Lovestone, I. Zimmerman, Will Herberg1931Reel 35: 713Re: refusal of mailing privileges to the magazine by postal authorities; a letter from Du Bois to Herberg giving his views of therelationship of racial prejudice to class divisions and class struggle in American society.

Roberts, Mrs. E. T.1931Reel 35: 729

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Re: the New York Public Library.

Rosenwald Fund1931Reel 35: 742Re: Du Bois' work on Reconstruction and the Negro in the First World War; concerning a Negro hospital in Philadelphia.

Schuyler, George S.1931Reel 35: 780Re: the New York Public Library.

Scottsboro Case1931Reel 35: 1075Draft of a petition concerning the Scottsboro trial

Seldon, Benjamin F.1931Reel 35: 793Shorunkeh-Sawyerr, J. C.1931Reel 35: 800Re: the lack of current news exchanged between American Blacks and Africans.

Sigma Pi Phi. Also: James Weldon Johnson, John S. Brown, Jr., Garnett Waller, Louis T. Wright, J. Rosamond Johnson1931Reel 35: 802Slater Fund1931Reel 35: 831Includes correspondence concerning a proposed Association of Colored Colleges.

Spiller, Gustav1931Reel 35: 843Spingarn, Arthur B.1931Reel 35: 845Spingarn, Joel E.1931Reel 35: 850Starr, Frederick1931Reel 35: 854Terrell, Mary Church1931Reel 35: 872Thomas, Margaret Loring1931Reel 35: 878Tobias, Channing H.1931Reel 35: 884Trotman, Minta B.1931Reel 35: 887Re: the New York Public Library.

Nat Turner Memorial Association. Also: Rayford Logan1931Reel 35: 888

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Tuskegee Institute. Also: Monroe Work, R. R. Moton1931Reel 35: 889U.S. President. Also: Herbert Hoover1931Reel 35: 915Draft of a letter to Hoover concerning Haiti.

Van Doren, Carl1931Reel 35: 921Correspondence of Van Doren with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois LiteraryPrize.

Walling, William English1931Reel 35: 94 1Weaver, Robert1931Reel 35: 948Wells, H. G.1931Reel 35: 951White, William Allen1931Reel 35: 965Correspondence of White with Oliver La Farge concerning membership on an Advisory Committee for the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Williams, Arnett1931Reel 35: 969Williams, Yolande Du Bois1931Reel 35: 980Woodson, Carter G.1931Reel 35: 1034World Tomorrow. Also: Kirby Page1931Reel 35: 1038Re: the peace movement.

Wright, Louis T.1931Reel 35: 1044Correspondence concerning the New York Public Library.

A. General Correspondence, 19321932Alexander, Lillian1932Reel 36: 724Re: the New York Public Library.

Allison, Hughes1932Reel 36: 733Du Bois' comments on Allison's novel manuscript.

American Committee for the World Congress Against War. Also: Theodore Dreiser1932Reel 36: 736

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American Missionary Association1932Reel 36: 753Re: Maud Cuney Hare and about LeMoyne College.

Atlanta University1932Reel 36: 770Includes a memo on a proposed survey of the economic condition of the American Negro and about Du Bois' teaching plans atthe university.

Ayer, Gertrude1932Reel 36: 800Re: the New York Public Library.

Azikiwe, Nnamdi1932Reel 36: 801Re: Du Bois' role in the controversy between Liberia and Marcus Garvey's movement.

Baltimore Afro-American1932Reel 36: 809Re: the New York Public Library.

Beale, Howard K.1932Reel 36: 843Re: Beale's study of academic freedom.

Ben-Samu, Ras Jovanne1932Reel 36: 848Re: American Negroes and Ethiopia.

Billikopf, Jacob1932Reel 36: 862Braithwaite, William Stanley1932Reel 36: 886Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Brawley, Benjamin1932Reel 36: 888Includes correspondence on the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Broadhurst, Robert1932Reel 36: 896Re: Liberia and West Africa.

Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1932Reel 36: 907Buchanan, Thomas1932Reel 36: 910Re: conditions in Liberia and including information on Liberia.

Burroughs, Charles

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1932Reel 36: 941Children's Aid Society. Also: Owen Lovejoy1932Reel 36: 964Civic Club (New York, N.Y.)1932Reel 36: 967Clarke, E. A.1932Reel 36: 974Re: the New York Public Library.

Clifford, Carrie W.1932Reel 36: 976Close Up1932Reel 36: 978Re: Negro cinema and about a film by Paul Robeson.

Coles, L. F.1932Reel 36: 983Re: rumors of an effort to oust Du Bois from The Crisis.

College Alumnae Club1932Reel 36: 989Re: developments in interracial matters.

Colophon. Also: Elmer Adler1932Reel 36: 994Colored Citizens Labor Protective Association1932Reel 36: 996Re: discrimination in obtaining work on the Hoover Dam.

Committee on Race Relations. Also: Helen Bryan1932Reel 36: 1017Du Bois' ideas on a possible summer school on race relations.

Cook, Coralie1932Reel 36: 1023Courtright, Mrs. Najan1932Reel 36: 1031Re: discrimination and conditions in India and the Panama Canal Zone.

Crawford, George W.1932Reel 36: 1042Curti, Merle1932Reel 36: 1046Re: the policies of the Peabody and Slater Funds and the General Education Board in aiding Southern Negro industrial andcultural education during past years.

Dabney, Wendell P.

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1932Reel 36: 1051Darrow, Clarence1932Reel 36: 1055Das Gupta, K. N.1932Reel 36: 1056Davis, John1932Reel 36: 1059Re: vocational opportunities for Negroes.

Dego, Mrs. Jonathan1932Reel 36: 1062Re: the ancestry of John Brown.

Dill, A. G.1932Reel 36: 1064Dillard, James H.1932Reel 36: 1064Diton, Carl1932Reel 36: 1072Doerfler, Ernest1932Reel 36: 1074Re: the effects of the depression on the migration of Negroes within the United States.

Du Bois, Nina1932Reel 36: 1077Re: the New York Public Library.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1932Reel 36: 1082Dunbar Apartments. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce1932Reel 36: 1121Eaton, Irene1932Reel 36: 1147Re: the League for Independent Political Action.

Einstein, Albert1932Reel 36: 1148Letter of introduction for Ira Latimer.

Fairclough, Mrs. Lewis1932Reel 36: 1160Re: the New York Public Library.

Fauset, Arthur Huff1932Reel 36: 1160Re: school integration and segregation in New York and Washington.

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Fellowship of Faiths. Also: K. N. Das Gupta1932Reel 36: 1167Fisher, Ruth Anna1932Reel 36: 1171Gannett, Lewis1932Reel 36: 1205Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Hare, Maud Cuney1932Reel 36: 1245Harper's Magazine1932Reel 36: 1247Re: a possible article on the place of Africa in the industrial situation.

Harris, Abram L.1932Reel 36: 1251Harris, Jesse Fauset1932Reel 36: 1256Harvard University1932Reel 36: 1262Re: William H. Dean.

Hayes, W. P.1932Reel 36: 1273Re: the New York Public Library.

Herberg, Will1932Reel 36: 1277Herskovits, Melville J.1932Reel 36: 1278Hope, John1932Reel 36: 1294Howard University. Also: Ralph J. Bunche1932Reel 36: 1296Hughes, Langston1932Reel 36: 1309Imes, William Lloyd1932Reel 37: 1Re: the New York Public Library.

Je Suis Partout. Also: J. G. Fleury1932Reel 37: 20Includes Du Bois' opinions of the French treatment of Negroes and of their African colonies.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas

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1932Reel 37: 26Johnson, J. Rosamond1932Reel 37: 34Johnson, James Weldon1932Reel 37: 36Includes information on the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1932Reel 37: 43Re: the New York Public Library.

Journal of Negro History. Also: Carter Woodson1932Reel 37: 72La Farge, Oliver1932Reel 37: 88Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Laidler, Harry1932Reel 37: 105Re: Du Bois' book on Reconstruction.

Latimer, Catherine1932Reel 37: 116Re: the New York Public Library.

Latimer, Ira1932Reel 37: 120Re: conditions at LeMoyne College.

Lewis, Mabel1932Reel 37: 134Re: the League for Independent Political Action and the Negro.

Lincoln University1932Reel 37: 141Re: Arnett Williams

Marryshow, T. Albert1932Reel 37: 162Re: the West Indies.

Meyer, Annie Nathan1932Reel 37: 192Re: her play, Black Souls.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1932Reel 37: 202Moton, R. R.1932

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Reel 37: 207Murray, Ella Rush1932Reel 37: 215Nail, John E.1932Reel 37: 221N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Roy Wilkins, William Pickens, Joel E. Spingarn, James H. Dillard, Irene Malvan, Robert Bagnall,Charles Edward Russell, Mary White Ovington, Arthur Spingarn. Herbert Seligmann1932Reel 37: 289Re: a proposed Amenia Conference; a protest against textbooks with statements discrediting the Negro used in New York Cityschools; Spingarn Medal Award Committee material; minutes of the Committee on Administration; materials concerning aprotest against Walter White made in 1931 by Du Bois and others; correspondence of Walter White, Benjamin Brawley andothers concerning a memorial at Harper's Ferry; treasurer's reports; minutes of the Board of Directors.

National Education Association. Also: S. L. Smith1932Reel 37: 247Re: the treatment of the Negro in American history textbooks arid the possibility of a movie to show the accomplishments ofthe race.

National Negro Business League. Also: Alban Holsey1932Reel 37: 249National News. Also: George Schuyler1932Reel 37: 250New York Public Library1932Reel 37: 259Memo of a meeting with Franklin Hopper, Head of Circulation, and Ernestine Rose, Librarian of the 135th Street Branch,concerning the relationship of the Library to the Negroes of New York.

Nutting, Elizabeth1932Reel 37: 287Re: possible segregation in a new school in Dayton, Ohio.

Oberlaender Trust1932Reel 37: 454Ovington, Mary White1932Reel 37: 469People's Educational Forum. Also: Frank Crosswaith1932Reel 37: 484Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Benjamin Brawley, Robert Park, Carter Woodson1932Reel 37: 489Re: a proposed Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Pickens, William1932Reel 37: 545Portnoff, Alexander1932Reel 37: 558Powell, Adam Clayton, Sr.1932

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Reel 37: 563Re: the New York Public Library.

Proctor, H. H.1932Reel 37: 576Du Bois' views on Herbert Hoover.

Prophet, Elizabeth1932Reel 37: 577Reed, Daisy1932Reel 37: 584Re: the New York Public Library.

Revolutionary Age. Also: Will Herberg1932Reel 37: 584Roberts, Ruth1932Reel 37: 595Re: the New York Public Library.

Rosenwald Fund1932Reel 37: 600Re: Du Bois' book on Reconstruction and the work of Rachel Davis DuBois.

Royal Schools of Mexico1932Reel 37: 607Re: the problems of a racially mixed couple traveling through the South.

Russell, Charles Edward1932Reel 37: 611Re: the textbook treatment of Reconstruction.

Satterwhite, Mrs. R. J.1932Reel 37: 623Re: a campaign in Philadelphia against the use of the term "Negress."

Schuyler, George S.1932Reel 37: 626Re: the New York Public Library.

Sigma Pi Phi. Also: Mason Hawkins1932Reel 37: 634Simon, Kathleen1932Reel 37: 636Includes comments on Liberia.

Socialist Party1932Reel 37: 647Spingarn, Arthur B.1932Reel 37: 649

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Includes comments on Howard University.

Strittmater, L. F.1932Reel 37: 660Re: the success of the strategy Du Bois had advocated in his controversy with Booker T. Washington.

Threefold Movement. Also: K. N. Das Gupta1932Reel 37: 687U.S. House of Representatives. Also: Oscar De Priest1932Reel 37: 695U.S. Secretary of State1932Reel 37: 704Re: the League of Nations' appointment of a Belgian as Chief Advisor to Liberia.

Unity. Also: John Haynes Holmes1932Reel 37: 705Wald, Lillian1932Reel 37: 717Wallbank, Walter1932Reel 37: 718Re: the British African colonies.

Walton, Lester A.1932Reel 37: 722Re: Howard University.

Warner, W. Lloyd1932Reel 37: 723Re: Liberia.

Wesley, Charles H.1932Reel 37: 732Re: conditions at Wilberforce University.

Williams, Arnett1932Reel 37: 749Williams, Yolande Du Bois1932Reel 37: 772Women's Peace Organization. Also: Harry Davis1932Reel 37: 815Wood, L. Hollingsworth1932Reel 37: 818Woodson, Carter G.1932Reel 37: 818Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and Woodson's possible participation.

Workers Age. Also: Benjamin Gitlow

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1932Reel 37: 827World Tomorrow. Also: Kirby Page1932Reel 37: 831Wright, Louis T.1932Reel 37: 839Correspondence on the New York Public Library.

Wright, R. R., Jr.1932Reel 37: 844Re: Wilberforce University.

Young People's Socialist League1932Reel 37: 861Re: Tom Mooney.

A. General Correspondence, 19331933Aldridge, Amanda Ira1933Reel 39: 520Alexander, Lillian1933Reel 39: 525Re: the NAACP, Du Bois' editorship of The Crisis, the Amenia Conference and Fisk University.

Alexander, Sadie Tanner1933Reel 39: 541Re: the Amenia Conference.

Alexander, Virginia1933Reel 39: 543Re: the Amenia Conference.

Amenia Conference1933Reel 39: 553Press releases, list of participants; memos; miscellaneous materials.

American Negro African Movement1933Reel 39: 608Circular on this immigrationist movement.

Arthur, George1933Reel 39: 613Re: the Amenia Conference.

Associated Negro Press. Also: William Pickens1933Reel 39: 613Atlanta University. Also: John Hope1933Reel 39: 614Re: Du Bois' teaching duties; including course materials, exams, grades and related materials.

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Bacote, Clarence1933Reel 39: 744Re: the Amenia Conference.

Banks, W. R.1933Reel 39: 759Re: Atlanta University's proposed study of economic cooperation among American Negroes.

Beals, Carleton1933Reel 39: 761Re: Beals' projected study of racial conditions in the South.

Bentley, William H.1933Reel 39: 764Re: the Amenia Conference.

Billikopf, Jacob1933Reel 39: 774Bond, Wenonah1933Reel 39: 785Re: the Amenia Conference.

Boutte, Matthew V.1933Reel 39: 788Re: Fisk University.

Bowles, George1933Reel 39: 791Re: the Amenia Conference.

Brown, John S.1933Reel 39: 806Re: the Amenia Conference.

Brown, S. Joe1933Reel 39: 809Re: the Amenia Conference.

Brown, Sterling1933Reel 39: 810Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1933Reel 39: 816Bullock, Ralph W.1933Reel 39: 821Re: the Amenia Conference.

Caliver, Ambrose1933

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Reel 39: 832Re: the Amenia Conference.

Callis, Myra1933Reel 39: 834Re: the work of John P. Davis' Negro Educational League.

Cannon, Raymond W.1933Reel 39: 840Re: the Amenia Conference.

Cansler, Fritz1933Reel 39: 842Re: the Amenia Conference.

Chamberlain, John1933Reel 39: 847Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Chesnutt, Susan1933Reel 39: 849Re: Charles Chesnutt.

Civic Club (New York, N.Y.)1933Reel 39: 854Clarke, Edwin L.1933Reel 39: 860Clement, Rufus E.1933Reel 39: 868Clifford, Carrie W.1933Reel 39: 871Cobb, James A.1933Reel 39: 874Re: the Amenia Conference.

Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Arthur Raper, Will Alexander1933Reel 39: 883Cook, R. V.1933Reel 39: 888Re: the Amenia Conference.

Craft, Henry K.1933Reel 39: 893Re: the Amenia Conference.

Craver, William1933Reel 39: 894Re: the Amenia Conference.

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Crawford, George W.1933Reel 39: 895Re: the Amenia Conference.

Cromwell, Otelia1933Reel 39: 896Re: the Amenia Conference.

Curti, Merle1933Reel 39: 902Dabney, Thomas L.1933Reel 39: 904Dabney, Wendell P.1933Reel 39: 905Re: the Amenia Conference.

Daly, Victor1933Reel 39: 908Re: the Amenia Conference.

Davidson, Eugene1933Reel 39: 912Re: the Amenia Conference.

Davis, Allison1933Reel 39: 913Re: the Amenia Conference.

Davis, Arthur1933Reel 39: 914Re: the Amenia Conference.

Davis, Dorothy1933Reel 39: 916Re: the Funenia Conference.

Davis, Harry E.1933Reel 39: 917Re: the Pinenia Conference.

Day, Caroline Bond1933Reel 39: 918Re: the Amenia Conference.

de la Rue, Sidney1933Reel 39: 928Re: Du Bois' published comments on de la Rue's work as a Financial Adviser to Liberia.

Demby, E. Thomas1933

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Reel 39: 931Re: the Amenia Conference.

Dorsey, Emmett1933Reel 39: 934Re: the Amenia Conference; concerning the National Industrial Recovery Act.

Du Bois, Nina1933Reel 39: 941DuBois, Rachel Davis1933Reel 39: 1017Re: her work and W. E. B. Du Bois' work at Atlanta University and in the NAACP.

Duke, Charles1933Reel 39: 1059Re: the Amenia Conference.

Edmonds, Randolph1933Reel 39: 1076Re: the Amenia Conference.

Ellis, Roy1933Reel 39: 1086Re: the Amenia Conference.

Evanti, Lillian1933Reel 39: 1089Re: a march on Washington.

Fauset, Arthur Huff1933Reel 39: 1104Re: the Amenia Conference.

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America1933Reel 39: 1107Re: their Support of the activities of the Firestone Rubber Company in Liberia; concerning their attitude towards the control ofeducation in Liberia.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1933Reel 39: 1115Re: her work in England.

Fisk University. Also: President Thomas E. Jones1933Reel 39: 1122Re: Du Bois' proposed commencement address.

Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1933Reel 39: 1139Re: Du Bois' article on developments in Liberia.

Frazier, E. Franklin

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1933Reel 39: 1153Gannett, Lewis1933Reel 39: 1158Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Gibson, T. K.1933Reel 39: 1171Re: the Amenia Conference.

Graves, Anna Melissa1933Reel 39: 1181Re: Liberia.

Greene, Harry1933Reel 39: 1223Re: the Amenia Conference.

Gregory, Montgomery1933Reel 39: 1226Re: the Amenia Conference.

Guggenheim Memorial Foundation1933Reel 39: 1237Re: Georgia Douglas Johnson.

Hamilton, Grace Towns1933Reel 40: 2Hansberry, William Leo1933Reel 40: 21Hare, Maud Cuney1933Reel 40: 40Harris, Abram L. Also: Thomas L. Dabney1933Reel 40: 66Re: the Amenia Conference; a letter from Harris to Du Bois proposing a lecture series.

Hawkins, Mason1933Reel 40: 100Re: the Amenia Conference.

Hershaw, Lafayette M.1933Reel 40: 111Re: the Amenia Conference and concerning Du Bois' study of Reconstruction.

Herskovits, Melville J.1933Reel 40: 115Heslip, Jesse1933Reel 40: 118

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Re: the Amenia Conference.

Hill, Leslie Pinckney1933Reel 40: 123Re: the Amenia Conference.

Holmes, D. O. W.1933Reel 40: 136Re: the Amenia Conference.

Holmes, John Haynes1933Reel 40: 137Hope, John, II1933Reel 40: 145Re: the Amenia Conference.

Horne, Frank S.1933Reel 40: 149Re: the Amenia Conference.

Houston, G. David1933Reel 40: 153Re: the Amenia Conference.

Howell, C. A.1933Reel 40: 163Re: racial discrimination in the Civilian Conservation Corps.

Hughes, Langston1933Reel 40: 168Hunt, Henry A.1933Reel 40: 172Re: Hunt's work for Negro farmers in the Farm Credit Administration.

Hurst, B. Pierce1933Reel 40: 175Re: the Amenia Conference.

Imes, William Lloyd1933Reel 40: 178Re: the Amenia Conference.

Institute of Race Relations. Also: Charles Johnson, Helen Bryan1933Reel 40: 180Re: Du Bois' participation in their work.

International Labor Defense1933Reel 40: 200Re: the Scottsboro Case.

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Jackson, Juanita1933Reel 40: 211Re: the Amenia Conference.

Johnson, Charles S.1933Reel 40: 213Re: the Amenia Conference.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1933Reel 40: 218Johnson, Henry Lincoln1933Reel 40: 219Re: the Amenia Conference.

Johnson, James Weldon1933Reel 40: 220Re: the Amenia Conference and the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Johnston, V. D.1933Reel 40: 235Re: the Amenia Conference.

Jones, Mildred Bryant1933Reel 40: 243Re: the Amenia Conference.

Jones, William N.1933Reel 40: 265Re: interracial work in Baltimore and the possible effect of Socialist or Communist participation in such work.

Jourdain, E. B.1933Reel 40: 270Re: the Amenia Conference.

Julian, Percy1933Reel 40: 271Re: Julian's work at DePauw University.

Kelley, William1933Reel 40: 275Re: Kelley's plans to start a Negro newspaper in New York City.

Kerlin, Robert T.1933Reel 40: 277Re: Kerlin's dismissal from a teaching position in West Virginia.

King, Herbert1933Reel 40: 282Re: the Amenia Conference.

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La Farge, Oliver1933Reel 40: 287Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Latimer, Ira1933Reel 40: 320Re: his position at LeMoyne College and his activities in Memphis.

League of Nations1933Reel 40: 323Various materials concerning Liberia.

Liberia. Also: Edwin Barclay1933Reel 40: 346Re: the relations between the government and the League of Nations; copy of a statement of President Edwin Barclay of Liberiato the Liberian legislature concerning the country's relationship to the League of Nations and on other developments in Liberia.

Liberian S. S. and Excelsior Mining Company1933Reel 40: 404Resolution concerning the U.S. government and the Firestone Company's activities in Liberia.

Locke, Alain1933Reel 40: 412Logan, Rayford W.1933Reel 40: 413Re: the Amenia Conference.

Love, John L.1933Reel 40: 421Re: the Amenia Conference.

McKinney, T. E.1933Reel 40: 436Re: the Amenia Conference.

Martin, Margaret Ross1933Reel 40: 442Re: conditions in Germany.

Matney, W. C.1933Reel 40: 458Re: the Amenia Conference.

Maxey, George1933Reel 40: 459Re: Maxey's opinion in the case of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against William Brown.

Miller, George Frazier1933Reel 40: 477Mossell, N. F.

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1933Reel 40: 485Moton, R. R.1933Reel 40: 488Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and Thomas Jesse Jones' opposition to it; concerning John Hope of Atlanta University.

Nail, John E.1933Reel 40: 501N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Oswald Garrison Villard, Harry Davis, Walter White, Charles Edward Russell, George Schuyler,Joel Spingarn, James H. Dillard, Mary White Ovington, Daisy Lamkin, William Pickens, Roy Wilkins, James Weldon Johnson, GeorgeCrawford, Lillian Alexander, Anna Melissa Graves, Max Eastman, Raymond Buell, William Allan Neilson, Helen Boardman1933Reel 40: 544Report of the Committee on Budget; Spingarn Medal Award Committee materials; Board of Directors minutes; a fund-raisingplan for the NAACP from Schuvler; materials from a Committee of Inquiry into the Harlem Hospital; Amenia Conferencematerials; an NAACP statement on the Scottsboro Case; a plan for reorganization of the NAACP from Du Bois, with commentsfrom others; correspondence on the resignation of Joel Spingarn as President and Chairman of the Board; materials concerningLiberia; Crisis material concerning the Business Manager's position; NAACP annual conference resolutions; correspondencewith Crawford on his resignation from the Board; corrrspondence with the Women's International League for Peace andFreedom and Anna Melissa Graves on Liberia; correspondence of Buell with White and with the Liberian government on eventsthere involving the Firestone Rubber Company; information on a proposed survey of the treatment of the Negro in Americanhistory textbooks; a letter from Max Eastman to White concerning Claude McKay; correspondence with Joel Spingarn on thereorganization of the NAACP and about George Schuyler.

Pace, Harry H.1933Reel 40: 856Re: the Amenia Conference.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Carter Woodson1933Reel 40: 877Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Prophet, Elizabeth1933Reel 40: 896Redding, Louis1933Reel 40: 908Re: the Amenia Conference.

Reid, Ira1933Reel 40: 909Re: the Amenia Conference; concerning the appointment of Henry Hunt as an agricultural assistant to Henry Morgenthau, Jr. inthe Farm Credit Administration.

Richardson, E. S.1933Reel 40: 919Re: developments in the Virgin Islands.

Robinson, William A.1933Reel 40: 321Re: the Amenia Conference.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: George Arthur, Edwin Embree1933

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Reel 40: 925Re: a proposed conference on the economic status of the Negro; on Du Bois' study of Reconstruction.

Saddler, Juanita1933Reel 40: 954Re: the Amenia Conference.

Schuyler, George S.1933Reel 40: 958Scruggs, Baxter1933Reel 40: 961Re: the Amenia Conference.

Simon, Kathleen1933Reel 40: 999Re: her anti-slavery work.

Somerville, Vada1933Reel 40: 1019Re: the Amenia Conference.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1933Reel 40: 1026Re: Du Bois' real estate.

Spingarn, Joel E.1933Reel 40: 1037Steward, G. A.1933Reel 40: 1041Re: the Amenia Conference.

Streator, George1933Reel 40: 1049Re: the Amenia Conference; concerning Du Bois' views on interracial faculty at Black colleges and on nationalism.

Sutter, C.1933Reel 40: 1059Re: the relationship of American Negroes to Africans and on Pan-Africanism.

Swift, Forest1933Reel 40: 1061Re: John Brown.

Taub, Allan1933Reel 40: 1064Re: the Scottsboro Case.

Taylor, Thelma Louise1933Reel 40: 1067Re: the Amenia Conference.

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Tobias, Channing H.1933Reel 40: 1076Re: the Amenia Conference.

Turner, John1933Reel 40: 1089Re: the Amenia Conference.

Swann, Thomas W.1933Reel 40: 1090Re: the Amenia Conference.

Tuskegee Institute. Also: Monroe Work1933Reel 40: 1092U.S. Department of State1933Reel 40: 1096Re: Liberia and Haiti.

U.S. Department of the Interior. Also: Clark Foreman, Clarence Pickett1933Reel 40: 1103Re: racial discrimination in public works projects and segregation in Subsistence Homesteads.

U.S. Farm Credit Administration. Also: Henry Morgenthau, Jr.1933Reel 40: 1116Re: the appointment of Henry Hunt as agricultural assistant for Negro farm relief.

Valentine, W. R.1933Reel 40: 1125Re: the Amenia Conference.

Van Doren, Carl1933Reel 40: 1129Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

Walton, Lester A.1933Reel 40: 1151Waring, C. J.1933Reel 40: 1153Re: the Amenia Conference.

Waring, J. H.1933Reel 40: 1153Re: the Amenia Conference.

Waters, Ethel1933Reel 40: 1158Telegram of congratulations to Waters upon a performance.

Weaver, Archie1933

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Reel 40: 1161Re: the Amenia Conference.

Webster, Edgar H.1933Reel 40: 1163Wesley, Charles H.1933Reel 40: 1167Re: the Amenia Conference.

Weston, Moran1933Reel 40: 1172Re: the Amenia Conference.

White, Katrine1933Reel 40: 1174Re: the Amenia Conference.

Whittaker, James1933Reel 40: 1176Re: the Amenia Conference.

Wilberforce University. Also: R. R. Wright, Jr.1933Reel 40: 1179Wilkinson, Henry B.1933Reel 40: 1186Williams, A. V.1933Reel 40: 1192Re: the relation of cultural achievement to economic progress for the American Negro.

Williams, Arnett1933Reel 40: 1193Re: family matters and his educational progress.

Williams, Frances1933Reel 40: 1221Re: the Amenia Conference.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1933Reel 40: 1233Wilson, Frank T.1933Reel 40: 1266Re: the Amenia Conference.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Detzer, Mildred Scott Olmsted1933Reel 40: 1280Re: Liberia.

World Fellowship of Faiths. Also: K. N. Das Gupta1933Reel 40: 1300

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Wright, Louis T.1933Reel 40: 1315Wright, William1933Reel 40: 1319Re: the Amenia Conference.

Writers" League Against Lynchlng. Also: Suzanne La Follette1933Reel 40: 1319Young, Pauline1933Reel 40: 1322Re: the Amenia Conference.

A. General Correspondence, 19341934Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.1934Reel 41: 792Adamson, Martha1934Reel 41: 800Re: Technocracy and racial prejudice, with Du Bois' comments on the American Federation of Labor.

Addams, Jane1934Reel 41: 802African Reconstruction Association. Also: Bernard Mason1934Reel 41: 816Information on that organization.

Aldridge, Amanda Ira1934Reel 41: 820Alexander, Lillian1934Reel 41: 825Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Alexander, Sadie Tanner1934Reel 41: 829Re: Du Bois' request for comments on his Negro Youth Movement; on his role in planning the Amenia Conference.

Alexander, Virginia1934Reel 41: 830American Mercury1934Reel 41: 843Re: a possible Du Bois article on the effect of the Depression on the American Negro's search for ultimate integration.

Ames, Jessie Daniel1934Reel 41: 847Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP

Anderson, Maxwell1934

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Reel 41: 849Request for permission to use a quotation from Anderson in Black Reconstruction.

Atlanta University. Also: John Hope, Florence Read, Ira Reid, Anne Cooke1934Reel 41: 869Correspondence concerning Department of Sociology matters; on Du Bois' terms of employment at the university; concerning aplan for a university survey of the history, present conditions and future of the American Negro; materials concerning a

Atlantic Monthly. Also: Ellery Sedgwick1934Reel 41: 1009Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the effects of disfranchisement on the country.

Baltimore Afro-American. Also: Carl Murphy, William N. Jones1934Reel 41: 1021Re: Jones' study of Liberia and recommendations for that country.

Bancroft, Frederic1934Reel 41: 1025Re: Du Bois' Black Reconstruction.

Beale, Howard K.1934Reel 41: 1042Re: Black Reconstruction.

Benet, William Rose1934Reel 41: 1049Request for permission to use a quotation from Benet in Black Reconstruction.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1934Reel 41: 1057Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize; on Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Brazeal, B. R.1934Reel 41: 1063Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Brewer, W. M.1934Reel 41: 1063Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Bright, Nellie1934Reel 41: 1064Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Brooks, Phillips1934Reel 41: 1067Re: the interest of a group in New York City in a Negro Youth Movement.

Brown, John S.1934Reel 41: 1079

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Re: the Negro Youth Movement; concerning the possible reorganization of the NAACP; on Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP(including Brown's correspondence with Mason Hawkins, Harry Davis, F. B. Ransom, T. G. Nutter, William Allan Neilson, CharlesEdward Russell, James Marshall, James A. Cobb, Carl Murphy, Clarence Darrow).

Brown, Sterling1934Reel 41: 1100Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Brown, W. Roderick1934Reel 41: 1103Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1934Reel 41: 1103Re: Bruce's interest in the presidency of Tuskegee Institute.

Bullock, Ralph W.1934Reel 41: 1117Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Bunche, Ralph J.1934Reel 41: 1118Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Cansler, Fritz1934Reel 41: 1129Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Carnegie Corporation. Also: Keppel, F. P.1934Reel 41: 1130Re: the publication of Black Reconstruction.

Cater, J. T.1934Reel 41: 1139Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Chivers, Walter R.1934Reel 41: 1142Re: disfranchisement and Negro education.

Clarke, Edwin L.1934Reel 41: 1165Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Clifford, Carrie W.1934Reel 41: 1168Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Cobb, W. Montague1934Reel 41: 1171Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

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Cole, L. A.1934Reel 41: 1175Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Coleman, Anita Scott1934Reel 41: 1179Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Colophon. Also: Elmer Adler1934Reel 41: 1183Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Will Alexander, R. B. Eleazer1934Reel 41: 1186Du Bois' comments on various social and economic functions and services which should be considered for Atlanta University'shousing project.

Committee on Race Relations. Also: Helen Bryan1934Reel 41: 1196Craft, Henry K.1934Reel 41: 1209Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Crawford, Floyd1934Reel 41: 1210Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Crawford, George W.1934Reel 41: 1211Cullen, Countee1934Reel 41: 1216Re: the use of a quotation from Cullen in Black Reconstruction.

Curtis, L. S.1934Reel 41: 1222Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Cuthbert, Marion1934Reel 41: 1222Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Dabney, Thomas L.1934Reel 42: 1Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Dabney, Wendell P.1934Reel 42: 1Re: Du Bois' work for the reorganization of the NAACP.

Daniel, R. P.1934Reel 42: 11

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Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Daniel, Walter G.1934Reel 42: 11Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Davis, Carrington1934Reel 42: 13Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Davis, Harry E. Also: Abba Hillel Silver1934Reel 42: 14Re: developments in the NA!CP, Du Bois' position as editor of The Crisis, Du Bois' resignation and Davis reactions to Du Bois'plans for Black economic development; correspondence of Davis with Silver on a possible Du Bois lecture in Cleveland.

Davis, John C.1934Reel 42: 30Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Dean, William H.1934Reel 42: 38Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

DeBerry, William N.1934Reel 42: 39Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Dent, A. W.1934Reel 42: 44Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Dickason, H. L.1934Reel 42: 47Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Dickerson, Addie1934Reel 42: 48Re: Du Bois' views of the current economic and political progress of the Negro.

Dillard, James H.1934Reel 42: 52Dodson, Thurman1934Reel 42: 58Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Dorsey, Emmett1934Reel 42: 59Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Du Bois, Nina1934

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Reel 42: 61DuBois, Rachel Davis1934Reel 42: 173Re: the NAACP, George Schuyler, Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP and Abram Harris.

Duckrey, Tanner1934Reel 42: 201Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Eaton, Irene1934Reel 42: 226Ellis, Roy1934Reel 42: 235Re: the Negro Youth Movement

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences1934Reel 42: 238Re: Du Bois' article on Booker T. Washington.

Evans, Eva Knox1934Reel 42: 251Evans, Joseph1934Reel 42: 254Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Farrison, W. Edward1934Reel 42: 255Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1934Reel 42: 262Re: her work in England and on the possibility of Du Bois working with her on a study of the Royal African Companies; on DuBois views of the role of the slave trade in the beginnings of capitalism.

Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1934Reel 42: 295Re: a possible article by Du Bois on Ethiopia.

Foster, Laurence1934Reel 42: 297Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Frazier, E. Franklin1934Reel 42: 301Gannett, Lewis1934Reel 42: 307Graham, Shirley1934Reel 42: 318

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Tribute to Du Bois; concerning her academic work and plans in music.

Granum, Stanley1934Reel 42: 326Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Graves, Anna Melissa1934Reel 42: 327Re: Liberia and the possibility that Du Bois would represent that country at a League of Nations meeting; concerning GeorgeSchuyler's writings on Liberia.

Greene, Harry1934Reel 42: 337Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Gruening, Martha1934Reel 42: 350Re: her and Helen Boardman's investigation of the role of the NAACP, Walter White and Charles Houston in the GeorgeCrawford case in Virginia; concerning Du Bois Black Reconstruction.

Harcourt, Brace and Company1934Reel 42: 369Re: publication of Black Reconstruction.

Hare, Maud Cuney1934Reel 42: 406Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP

Harlem Interracial Forum. Also: Will Herberg1934Reel 42: 417Harper's Magazine1934Reel 42: 423Re: a possible Du Bois article on the effects of the Depression on the American Negro's search for ultimate integration.

Harris, Abram L.1934Reel 42: 426Re: the relation of the Negro to changes in the American economy; on Harris' plans for a lecture series by Black scholars; onpossible reorganization of the NAACP; concerning Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP; on the control of The Crisis by theNAACP.

Harris, Jesse Fauset1934Reel 42: 437Re: her recent book.

Hayes, Truly1934Reel 42: 461Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Haytian Afro-American Chamber of Commerce. Also: Holsey, Albert1934Reel 42: 462Re: possible investment in Haiti.

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Haywood, J. W.1934Reel 42: 464Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Heckert, Robert1934Reel 42: 465Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Henderson, D. Raymond1934Reel 42: 468Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Herberg, Will1934Reel 42: 472Hill, Leslie Pinckney1934Reel 42: 474Requesting permission for the use of a quotation from Hill for Black Reconstruction.

Horne, Frank S.1934Reel 42: 485Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Houston Informer1934Reel 42: 495The offer of column space to Du Bois.

Hughes, W. A., Jr.1934Reel 42: 521Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Hunton, Addie W.1934Reel 42: 526Du Bois' list of ten benefactors of the American Negro since Emancipation.

Imes, William Lloyd1934Reel 42: 529Re: the Negro Youth Movement; concerning Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

International Workers Order an invitation for a debate between Du Bois and James W. Ford.1934Reel 42: 542Jackson, Harrison S.1934Reel 42: 544Plan for a National Negro Congress.

Jackson, Juanita1934Reel 42: 548Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Johnson, Campbell C.1934

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Reel 42: 549Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Johnson, Charles S.1934Reel 42: 550Re: a plan for an educational movie about the Negro.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1934Reel 42: 552Johnson, Henry Lincoln1934Reel 42: 559Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Johnson, James Weldon1934Reel 42: 562Johnson, William Randolph1934Reel 42: 573Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Kerns, J. Harvey1934Reel 42: 622Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

La Farge, Oliver1934Reel 42: 625Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize.

League for Industrial Democracy1934Reel 42: 633League of Nations1934Reel 42: 636Minutes of council meetings; material concerning Liberia.

Liberia. Also: L. A. Grimes, Edward Barclay1934Reel 42: 651Information on Liberian and the League of Nations' plan of assistance; portions of a message of President Edward Barclay to theLiberian legislature; including Grimes' correspondence with Dorothy Detzer of the Women's International League for Peace andFreedom concerning the possibility of Du Bois serving as a Liberian delegate to the League of Nations.

Logan, Rayford W.1934Reel 42: 695Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Long, Howard1934Reel 42: 703Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Lovejoy, Owen1934Reel 42: 709Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP and concerning Du Bois' views on an economic strategy for the Negro.

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McAdoo, Martha1934Reel 42: 719Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

McGuinn, Robert1934Reel 42: 735Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Martin, Sarah1934Reel 42: 738Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Mathews, Loulie A.1934Reel 42: 743Re: the Du Bois Literary Prize; from the NAACP.

Matney, W. C.1934Reel 42: 744Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Milholland, Vida1934Reel 42: 751Re: John Milholland.

Miller, George Frazier1934Reel 42: 758Miller, Herbert1934Reel 42: 760Re: Shirley Graham.

Mitchell, Pearl1934Reel 42: 764Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1934Reel 42: 772Moton, R. R.1934Reel 42: 774N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn, William Pickens, Walter White, Lillian Alexander, Louis T. Wright, Roy Wilkins,Lewis Gannett, James Weldon Johnson, Harry Davis, James Dillard, Edwin Embree1934Reel 42: 864Re: the Spingarn Medal Award Committee and a possible award to John Hope; Du Bois' suggestions for reorganizing the NAACP;Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP; concerning back salary owed Du Bois by the NAACP; concerning Du Bois' BlackReconstruction.

N.A.A.C.P. Duluth, Minnesota Branch. Also: R. J. Simmons1934Reel 42: 977Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

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National Movement for the Establishment of a 49th State. Also: Oscar C. Brown1934Reel 42: 790Re: their plans for a Negro state.

Nelson, Alice Dunbar1934Reel 42: 802New York Public Library. Also: Arthur A. Schomburg1934Reel 42: 849Oberlaender Trust. Also: Wilbur Thomas1934Reel 42: 981Oettle, George S.1934Reel 42: 998Re: the Carnegie Foundation and developments in South Africa and Rhodesia.

Olivier, Lord1934Reel 42: 991Padmore, George1934Reel 42: 1020Re: Padmore's activities in France.

Parks, Adella1934Reel 42: 1021Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Parsons, J. A.1934Reel 42: 1021Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Peabody, George Foster1934Reel 42: 1024Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP; on general aspects of the race problem.

Phelps-Stokes Fund1934Reel 42: 1028Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Powell, E. L.1934Reel 42: 1054Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Prophet, Elizabeth1934Reel 42: 1057Redding, Louis1934Reel 42: 1075Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Reid, Ira1934

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Reel 42: 1075Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Richardson, Harry V.1934Reel 42: 1076Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Robeson, Eslanda1934Reel 42: 1085Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1934Reel 42: 1094Re: a conference on the economic condition of the American Negro and Du Bois' ideas on the subject.

Russell, Charles Edward1934Reel 42: 1112Scruggs, Baxter1934Reel 42: 1122Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Scull, Ralph1934Reel 42: 1122Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Shivery, Henrietta1934Reel 42: 1131Re: her teaching experience in Meridian, Miss.

Simon, Kathleen1934Reel 42: 1181Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Somerville, John A.1934Reel 42: 1201Re: Du Bois' controversy with the NAACP.

Southern Institute of International Relations. Also: Claud Nelson1934Reel 42: 1212Spelman College. Also: Florence Read1934Reel 42: 1226Spingarn, Arthur B.1934Reel 42: 1237Steward, G. A.1934Reel 42: 1243Re: the Negro Youth Movement; on Du Bois' possible resignation from the NAACP, including Steward's correspondence withWalter White on this subject.

Stolberg, Benjamin1934Reel 42: 1248

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Re: Black Reconstruction and the relationship of Du Bois' ideas in this book to Marxism; concerning Stolberg's service on a CrisisCommittee and his opinion of Roy Wilkins as an editor of The Crisis.

Streator, George1934Reel 42: 1251Re: Streator's resignation from The Crisis; suggestions by Streator for a series of labor conferences at Atlanta University.

Taylor, Thelma Louise1934Reel 43: 19Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Thompson, Charles H.1934Reel 43: 28Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Thurman, Howard1934Reel 43: 29Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Turner, Thomas W.1934Reel 43: 46Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Tuskegee Institute. Also: R. R. Moton, Monroe Work1934Reel 43: 47Re: rumors of Moton's resignation from the presidency of Tuskegre.

U.S. Department of the Interior. Division of Subsistence Homesteads1934Reel 43: 57Re: the Subsistence Homestead Program.

Vaughan, George1934Reel 43: 104Du Bois' opinions of the "spiritual" condition of the world.

Von Avery, H.1934Reel 43: 116Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Walton, Lester A.1934Reel 43: 123Re: Liberia and Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Waring, J. H.1934Reel 43: 131Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Watson, Zelma M.1934Reel 43: 134Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Weaver, Robert C.

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1934Reel 43: 134Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Weston, Moran1934Reel 43: 145Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

White, Katrine1934Reel 43: 153Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Wilkinson, Henry B.1934Reel 43: 165Williams, Arnett1934Reel 43: 169Williams, Yolande Du Bois1934Reel 43: 202Wilson, Frank T.1934Reel 43: 229Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Oetzer1934Reel 43: 230Re: Liberia and the League of Nations; on the possibility of Du Bois representing Liberia at a League of Nations meetings; on thepossible preparation by Du Bois of a book on Liberia.

Woodruff, Bertram1934Reel 43: 250Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Woodruff, Hale1934Reel 43: 251Wright, Louis T.1934Reel 43: 256Young, N. Louise1934Reel 43: 267Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

Young, P. Bernard, Jr.1934Reel 43: 267Re: the Negro Youth Movement.

A. General Correspondence, 19351935Addams, Jane. Jane Addams Memorial Fund. Also: Alice Hamilton1935Reel 43: 622Alexander, Ernest R.1935

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Reel 43: 627Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Alexander, Lillian1935Reel 43: 628Alexander, Raymond Pace1935Reel 43: 634Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Alexander, Sadie Tanner1935Reel 43: 635Re: Dantes Bellegarde.

Alexander, Virginia1935Reel 43: 636Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Alexander, Will W.1935Reel 43: 644Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford Logan1935Reel 43: 649American Committee on the Ethiopian Crisis. Also: Thomas Jesse Jones, Emory Ross1935Reel 43: 656American League Against War and Fascism. Also: William Lloyd Imes1935Reel 43: 658American Mercury1935Reel 43: 660Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the Negro and the New Deal.

Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Also: Jessie Daniel Ames1935Reel 43: 683Atlanta University. Also: John Hope, John Whittaker. Florence Read, Ira Reid, Rayford Logan1935Reel 43: 685Re: the University, the Sociology Department, a possible Atlanta University journal; materials concerning a request to theCommonwealth Fund for support of a study of racial problems; a memo on possible activities for Atlanta University toundertake in the federal housing project in Atlanta; correspondence of John Hope and William Lloyd Imes about Du Boisspeaking at a meeting about Ethiopia; Du Bois' plan for a survey of the history, condition and prospects of the American Negro.

Banks, W. R.1935Reel 43: 830Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Barnett, Claude A.1935Reel 43: 832Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Barrell, Alexina

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1935Reel 43: 835Includes Du Bois' comments on his disagreement with, and resignation from, the NAACP.

Beale, Howard K.1935Reel 43: 859Beals, Carleton1935Reel 43: 860Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Beard, Charles1935Reel 43: 861Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Benedict, Ruth1935Reel 43: 869Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Bernstein, Herman1935Reel 43: 871Re: the Protocols of Zion.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1935Reel 43: 872Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Blayton, Jesse E.1935Reel 43: 874Comments on Du Bois' Atlanta Creed and on the role of violence in a revolution.

Boas, Franz1935Reel 43: 876Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Bond, Horace Mann1935Reel 43: 878Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1935Reel 43: 887Brawley, Benjamin1935Reel 43: 891Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and Black Reconstruction

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph1935Reel 43: 898Re: a national election of Pullman porters.

Brown, Charlotte Hawkins1935Reel 43: 902

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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Brown, Sterling1935Reel 43: 904Re: Du Bois' plans for a Negro Book-of-the-Year Club and about Black Reconstruction.

Bryan, Helen1935Reel 43: 909Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Bryan, Malcolm1935Reel 43: 910Re: the economic status of the Georgia Negro.

Bunche, Ralph J.1935Reel 43: 915Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Burroughs, Nannie H.1935Reel 43: 917Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Calverton, V. F.1935Reel 43: 934Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Carnegie Corporation. Also: Keppel, F. P.1935Reel 43: 937Carter, Elmer A.1935Reel 43: 944Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Carver, George Washington1935Reel 43: 951Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Cayton, Horace R.1935Reel 43: 954Cayton's criticisms of Black Reconstruction.

Chivers, Walter R.1935Reel 43: 966Re: the Atlanta Creed and the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Clement, Rufus E.1935Reel 43: 972Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Cobb, Ivorey1935Reel 43: 973

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Re: Cobb's support of Du Bois' views on current racial matters and urging Du Bois' leadership in these affairs.

Cobb, James A.1935Reel 43: 975Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Cobb, W. Montague1935Reel 43: 976Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: R. B. Eleazer, Arthur Raper1935Reel 43: 985Commonwealth Fund1935Reel 43: 989Re: a proposed study by Atlanta University of the Negro in Atlanta with Du Bois' thoughts on the results to be expected fromthis study and information on the results of the Atlanta University conference studies of earlier years.

Commons, John R.1935Reel 43: 995Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Crawford, George W.1935Reel 43: 1006Cromwell, Otelia1935Reel 43: 1007Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Cushman, Robert1935Reel 43: 1021Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Dabney, Wendell P.1935Reel 43: 1022Davis, Harry E.1935Reel 43: 1031Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Davis, John W.1935Reel 43: 1033Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Day, Caroline Bond1935Reel 43: 1033Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

DeBerry, William N.1935Reel 43: 1034Re: the Encyclopedia of the Fe.

Detweiler, Frederick

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1935Reel 43: 1040Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Dimmock,Y. D.1935Reel 43: 1041Re: the views of Ugandans towards the Italian-Ethiopian conflict.

Du Bois, Nina1935Reel 43: 1046DuBois, Rachel Davis1935Reel 43: 1150Re: her work, the mlopedia of the Negro.

Dunbar Apartments. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce1935Reel 44: 1Evans, Eva Knox1935Reel 44: 80Farrar and Rinehart. Also: John Farrar1935Reel 44: 99Re: a possible Du Bois-edited anthology of articles on current trends in American Negro thought.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1935Reel 44: 106Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1935Reel 44: 132Re: Du Bois' article on Ethiopia

Forum Magazine1935Reel 44: 141Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the Negro and the trade union movement.

Fox, Dixon Ryan1935Reel 44: 147Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Frankfurter, Felix1935Reel 44: 150Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Frazier, E. Franklin1935Reel 44: 150Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Goldenweiser, Alexander1935Reel 44: 170Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Graham, Shirley1935

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Reel 44: 171Re: her work.

Graves, Anna Melissa1935Reel 44: 185Re: Liberia.

Gregg, John A.1935Reel 44: 201Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Gruening, Martha1935Reel 44: 215Re: the NAACP and the George Crawford case.

Guggenheim Memorial Foundation1935Reel 44: 220Du Bois' recommendation of Marita Bonner Occony.

Handy, W. C.1935Reel 44: 234Hansberry, William Leo1935Reel 44: 236Re: Hansberry's research on Africa and on the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Harcourt, Brace and Company1935Reel 44: 240Re: the publication of Black Reconstruction.

Harper's Magazine1935Reel 44: 294Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the Negro and the trade union movement.

Harris, Abram L.1935Reel 44: 297Re: Harris' work and on the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Harris, Jesse Fauset1935Reel 44: 301Hawkins, Mason1935Reel 44: 311Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Hayes, Roland1935Reel 44: 312Concert program.

Haynes, George E.1935Reel 44: 313Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

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Herberg, Will1935Reel 44: 314Herskovits, Melville J.1935Reel 44: 315Re: Herskovits' work; on the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Hill, Leslie Pinckney1935Reel 44: 332Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Henry Holt and Company1935Reel 44: 333Re: a plan for a book by Du Bois on the history of the Negro race.

Hook, Sidney1935Reel 44: 340Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Horne, Frank S.1935Reel 44: 345Re: possible publication of Horne's poetry

Howard University. Also: Alain Locke, Ralph Bunche1935Reel 44: 350Re: a conference at Howard University in which Du Bois participated.

Huggins, Willis N.1935Reel 44: 384Hughley, J. Neal1935Reel 44: 385Re: an invitation to Du Bois to write an introduction to a book by Hughley.

Huxley, Elspeth1935Reel 44: 391Jamaica Banana Producers" Association1935Reel 44: 397Information on the Association.

Jameson, J. Franklin1935Reel 44: 429Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Jenkins, Deaderick1935Reel 44: 437Re: Du Bois' views on a strategy for Black workers

Jenks, Leland1935Reel 44: 439

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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Charles S.1935Reel 44: 442Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1935Reel 44: 443Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, James Weldon1935Reel 44: 444Re: Black Reconstruction, the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Mordecai W.1935Reel 44: 447Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Joint Committee on National Recovery. Also: John P. Davis1935Reel 44: 452Report on the committee's work and a conference program.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1935Reel 44: 459Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Jones, Mildred Bryant1935Reel 44: 464Jones, Thomas Jesse1935Reel 44: 477Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Kerlin, Robert T.1935Reel 44: 486Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Koltzov, Michel1935Reel 44: 494Re: a book to be done by Koltzov and Maxim Gorki

Laski, Harold J.1935Reel 44: 506Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Lasswell, Harold1935Reel 44: 507Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Latourette,Kenneth Scott1935Reel 44: 523

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Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Liberia. Also: L. A. Grimes1935Reel 44: 536Re: a possible book on Liberia.

Locke, Alain1935Reel 44: 542Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning a proposed pamphlet by Du Bois on the Negro and social reconstruction.

Logan, Rayford W.1935Reel 44: 558Re: a Negro Book-of-the-Year Club, the Atlanta Creed, the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Loram, Charles T.1935Reel 44: 572Re: the Encyclopedia of theNegro.

Los Angeles (Calif.). City Schools. Also: J. McFarline Ervin1935Reel 44: 573Re: their plans for appointing a special assistant for Negro students.

Lovett, Robert Morss1935Reel 44: 575Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

McKay, Claude1935Reel 44: 583Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Macmillan Company1935Reel 44: 587Re: a possible book about Liberia.

Malliet, A. M. Wendell1935Reel 44: 592Re: the cooperative movement in Jamaica.

Matheus, John F.1935Reel 44: 598Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Maxey, George1935Reel 44: 600Comments on Du Bois' views on education.

Mead, Margaret1935Reel 44: 600Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Mencken, H. L.1935

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Reel 44: 601Re: the Encyclopediaof theNegro.

Miller, Kelly1935Reel 44: 601Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Mitchell, Broadus1935Reel 44: 602Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Moley, Raymond1935Reel 44: 604Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1935Reel 44: 607Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Morton, Ruth1935Reel 44: 608Du Bois' opinion on the feasibility of her accepting the directorship of a Negro school in Alabama and his opinion on integratedfaculties at Southern Negro schools.

Moton, R. R.1935Reel 44: 610Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, Joel Spingarn, Arthur Spingarn. William Pickens, Walter White, Roy Wilkins. Louis T. Wright1935Reel 44: 621Re: Du Bois back salary and other matters.

National Movement for the Establishment of a 49th State. Also: Oscar C. Brown1935Reel 44: 669Negro Peoples Theatre. Also: Rose McClendon1935Reel 44: 681New York Age. Also: Fred R. Moore1935Reel 44: 725Re: Du Bois' early writing for that paper.

New York Amsterdam News. Also: Sadie Warren Davis1935Reel 44: 730Re: a recent strike at the newspaper.

Oberlaender Trust. Also: Wilbur K. Thomas1935Reel 44: 757Re: a proposed study by Du Bois of industrial education in Germany and its application to the American Negro industrial school.

Occony, Marita Bonner1935Reel 44: 787

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Odum, Howard W.1935Reel 44: 789Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Oettle, George S.1935Reel 44: 790Re: South Africa and the Carnegie Corporation

Ovington, Mary White1935Reel 44: 819Re: Black Reconstruction.

Pace, Harry H.1935Reel 44: 825Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Park, Robert E.1935Reel 44: 828Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Peabody, George Foster1935Reel 44: 832Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro, including Peabody's letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning the Encyclopedia.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones1935Reel 44: 843Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Pickens, William1935Reel 44: 900Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro, Black Reconstruction.

Pittsburgh Courier. Also: Robert Vann1935Reel 44: 906Re: a possible column by Du Bois in that newspaper.

Pound, Roscoe1935Reel 44: 911Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Powell, Adam Clayton, Sr.1935Reel 44: 912Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks1935Reel 44: 914Re: a conference on the economic life of Negroes in Texas.

Prophet, Elizabeth1935Reel 44: 935

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Radcliffe-Brown, A. R.1935Reel 44: 941Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Randolph, A. Philip1935Reel 44: 943Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Ransom, Reverdy C.1935Reel 44: 951Reid, Ira1935Reel 44: 954Re: a Negro Book-of-the-Year Club, the Atlanta Creed, the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Richardson, Willis1935Reel 44: 972Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1935Reel 44: 982Re: Embree's criticism of the Encyclopedia of the Negro, Du Bois' projected 1936 trip around the world; concerning Du Bois'novels The Quest of the Silver Fleece and Dark Princess and about a projected novel by Du Bois on Atlanta.

Ross, Edward A.1935Reel 44: 996Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Scott, Emmett1935Reel 44: 1009Re: Black Reconstruction.

Scribner's Magazine1935Reel 44: 1011Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the effects of disfranchisement on the South and about an article on Italy and Ethiopia.

Seldon, Benjamin F.1935Reel 44: 1019Seligman, Edwin R.1935Reel 44: 1021Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Seniper, Joseph1935Reel 44: 1024Re: Du Bois' opposition to Marcus Garvey.

Shivery, Henrietta1935Reel 44: 1031Re: her experiences with racial prejudice in Mississippi

Social Science Research Council. Also: Donald Young

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1935Reel 44: 1057Re: financial support for Du Bois' history of the Negro soldier in World War I.

Somerville, John and Vada1935Reel 44: 1067Re: Du Bois' departure from the NAACP and his work at Atlanta University.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1935Reel 44: 10089Re: Du Bois' financial affairs.

Spingarn, Joel E.1935Reel 44: 1110Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Stokes, Anson Phelps1935Reel 44: 1127Letter of introduction from Stokes for Elspeth Huxley.

Streator, George1935Reel 44: 1130Re: the Socialist Party; segregation of an audience at a lecture series in Atlanta; Du Bois' views of the persistence of racialprejudice, consumers' cooperation, the place of the Negro middle class in cooperation, the goal of Negro business. Marxism,violent revolution, the union movement and related areas of Du Bois' economic philosophy and strategy.

Sziklay, Andor1935Reel 44: 1147Re: Sziklay's writings about the American Negro

Tannenbaum, Frank1935Reel 44: 1153Thomas, Norman1935Reel 44: 1157Form letter from Thomas concerning the Scottsboro case.

Thurman, Howard1935Reel 44: 1167Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Turner, Thomas W.1935Reel 44: 1177Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

U.S. Department of Commerce. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones1935Reel 44: 1185Re: the National Recovery Administration.

U.S. Department of the Interior. Also: Robert C. Weaver1935Reel 44: 1185Re: the National Recovery Administration.

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U.S. Farm Credit Administration. Also: H. A. Hunt1935Reel 44: 1190Re: the National Recovery Administration.

U.S. Liberian Legation. Also: Lester Walton1935Reel 44: 1195Re: Liberia.

U.S. Senate. Also: Arthur Capper1935Reel 44: 1206Communication from Du Bois on the Bankhead Farm Tenant Bill.

U.S. Works Progress Administration. Also: Henry Alsberg1935Reel 44: 1207Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Van Doren, Carl1935Reel 45: 2Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Vann, Robert L.1935Reel 45: 4Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1935Reel 45: 9Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Walton, Lester A.1935Reel 45: 17Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Wesley, Charles H.1935Reel 45: 35Williams, Arnett1935Reel 45: 50Williams, Yolande Du Bois1935Reel 45: 63Re: family matters.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Detzer1935Reel 45: 104Re: Liberia.

Work, Monroe N.1935Reel 45: 112Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Wright, Louis T.1935

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Reel 45: 119Wright, R. R., Jr.1935Reel 45: 127Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Young, Donald1935Reel 45: 129Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Young, Pauline1935Reel 45: 132Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

A. General Correspondence, 19361936Adams, Numa P.1936Reel 45: 227Letter to Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Aery, William1936Reel 45: 250Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Alexander, Lillian1936Reel 45: 256Alexander, W. G.1936Reel 45: 265Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Alexander, Will W.1936Reel 45: 268Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

All India Congress Committee. Also: R. M. Lohia1936Reel 45: 271American Committee for Anti-Nazi Literature. Also: Franz Boas1936Reel 45: 277Re: the work of the Committee and on the possibility of Du Bois joining the Committee.

Atlanta University. Also: John Hope, John Whittaker, W. R. Banks, Ira Reid, Florence Read1936Reel 45: 305Re: the work of the Sociology Department; a copy of remarks from the memorial service for John Hope; correspondence withBanks about the selection of a president; materials from Du Bois' classes in sociology.

Banks, W. R.1936Reel 45: 396Bellegarde, Dantes1936Reel 45: 405Re: the Encyclopedia of theNegro.

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Bond, Horace Mann1936Reel 45: 422Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Brawley, Benjamin1936Reel 45: 432Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Bryant, Myra J.1936Reel 45: 440Re: the Scottsboro Case.

Burroughs, William J.1936Reel 45: 447Re: Du Bois' interest in minority groups in the Soviet Union.

Caliver, Ambrose1936Reel 45: 463Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Also: Shotwell, James T.1936Reel 45: 471Re: the publication of Du Bois' work on the history of Black soldiers in World War I on possible support for the work by theendowment.

Cayton, Horace R.1936Reel 45: 481Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Arthur Raper1936Reel 45: 538Cox, Philip1936Reel 45: 556Letter to Du Bois concerning Cox's literary work.

Cromwell, Otelia1936Reel 45: 558Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Dabney, Wendell P.1936Reel 45: 580Dett, R. Nathaniel1936Reel 45: 596Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Dillard, James H.1936Reel 45: 597Dillard University. Also: Bond,Horace Mann1936Reel 45: 602Dollard, John

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1936Reel 45: 606Du Bois, Nina1936Reel 45: 615DuBois, Rachel Davis1936Reel 45: 785Re: her book on building American culture; concerning the development of interracial tolerance.

Embree, Edwin R.1936Reel 45: 872Re: the condition of Black journalism and the need for a new periodical; Du Bois' plans for a new journal at Atlanta University;concerning a possible Spingarn Award for John Hope; on the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Emergency Peace Campaign. Also: Harry Emerson Fosdick, Kirby Page, Allan Knight Chalmers, John Dillinghan1936Reel 45: 879Evans, Eva Knox1936Reel 45: 897Re: her writing.

Fellowship of Reconciliation1936Reel 45: 905Fisher, Ruth Anna1936Reel 45: 909Fisk University1936Reel 45: 916Includes correspondence listing Du Bois' favorite books.

Frazier, E. Franklin1936Reel 45: 932Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Georgia Teachers and Educational Association. Also: Frank Horne1936Reel 45: 951Includes a statement by Horne on education in the South for Blacks.

Graham, Shirley1936Reel 45: 964Re: her teaching activity and plans.

Graves, Anna Melissa1936Reel 45: 975Greater New York Federation of Churches. Also: Allan Knight Chalmers1936Reel 45: 976Grillo, S. Henry1936Reel 45: 978Re: Du Bois' views of the strategy for the emancipation of the Black race.

Handy, W. C.

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1936Reel 45: 995Hankins, F. H.1936Reel 45: 996Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Hansberry, William Leo1936Reel 45: 999Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Harper's Magazine. Also: George R. Leighton1936Reel 45: 1025Re: Leighton's interest in Alabama populace.

Herskovits, Melville J.1936Reel 45: 1039Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Yasuichi Hikida1936Reel 45: 1041Re: Du Bois' proposed visit to Japan and the Orient.

Holmes, D. O. W.1936Reel 45: 1068Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Horne, Frank S.1936Reel 45: 1079Huggins, Willis N.1936Reel 45: 1081Re: the rncyclopedia of the Negro.

Hurston, Zora Neale1936Reel 45: 1084Huxley, Elspeth1936Reel 45: 1085Indian Social Reformer1936Reel 45: 1089James, Concha Romero1936Reel 45: 1120Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Campbell C.1936Reel 45: 1136Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Charles S.1936Reel 45: 1140

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Johnson, Georgia Douglas1936Reel 45: 1145Johnson, James Weldon1936Reel 45: 1159Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Mordecai W.1936Reel 45: 1160Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1936Reel 45Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Klineberg, Otto1936Reel 46: 11Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Laski, Harold J.1936Reel 46: 21Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Latimer, Catherine1936Reel 46: 23Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Leland, Waldo Gifford1936Reel 46: 44Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Lindeman, Victor1936Reel 46: 52Re: his objections to Du Bois' proposed research visit to Germany.

Locke, Alain1936Reel 46: 58Re: Du Bois' study of social reconstruction and the Negro.

Logan, Rayford W.1936Reel 46: 66Re: his assistance in planning work for the Encyclopedia of the Negro; a digest of opinions of the need for the Encyclopedia.

Loram, Charles T.1936Reel 46: 82Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and on a study of Southern race relations by a group from Yale University.

Lynch, John R.1936Reel 46: 94

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Matney, W. C.1936Reel 46: 122Correspondence concerning Matney's work on the Consumers' Cooperative movement.

Mitchell, Broadus1936Reel 46: 142Re: the Encyclopedia of tho Negro.

Moton, R. R.1936Reel 46: 156Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Lillian Alexander, Walter White, Joel Spingarn, Arthur Spingarn, Louis T. Wright, Roy Wilkins1936Reel 46: 168Re: back salary owed to Du Bois; correspondence with the District of Columbia Branch (H. S. Pinkett) over the use of the word"nigger." in publications.

New Republic. Also: Malcolm Cowley, Bruce Bliven1936Reel 46: 212Newspaper Guild of New York. Also: Henry Lee Moon1936Reel 46: 232Re: a strike at the New York Amsterdam News.

Oberlaender Trust1936Reel 46: 260Re: Du Bois' research trip to Germany.

Ortiz, Fernando1936Reel 46: 309Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Osborne, Herman P.1936Reel 46: 317Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Padmore, George1936Reel 46: 332Pattee, Richard1936Reel 46: 338Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Rayford W. Logan1936Reel 46: 352Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; planning for the Encyclopedia; copies of comments sent by various authorities concerningthe need for the Encyclopedia and on their possible participation in the work.

Pickens, William1936Reel 46: 502

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Pittsburgh Courier. Also: Robert L. Vann1936Reel 46: 509Re: a regular column by Du Bois for that newspaper.

Porter, Dorothy1936Reel 46: 552Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Progressive Intercollegiate Alumni Association. Also: George Counts. Reinhold Niebuhr, Elmer Rice, Sydney Prerau1936Reel 46: 558Re: this organization's goal to protect civil liberties and democratic rights on college campuses and Du Bois possibleendorsement of it.

Prophet, Elizabeth1936Reel 46: 559Ramos, Arthur1936Reel 46: 580Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Reid, Ira1936Reel 46: 584Re: Atlanta University; the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Richardson, William H.1936Reel 46: 599Re: Maud Cuney Hare's death.

Rippy, J. Fred1936Reel 46: 604Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Riverside Church. Also: Harry Emerson Fosdick1936Reel 46: 607Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Ernbree1936Reel 46: 615Re: consumers' cooperation movements.

Ross, Edward A.1936Reel 46: 616Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Russell, Charles Edward1936Reel 46: 919Re: Du Bois' Black Reconstruction.

Russell Sage Foundation. Also: Shelby Harrison1936Reel 46: 622Re: the possible publication of Du Bois history of Black soldiers in the First World War.

Scottsboro Defense Committee. Also: Norman Thomas

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1936Reel 46: 629Seligman, Edwin R.1936Reel 46: 633Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Shivery, Louie D.1936Reel 46: 645Re: her work at Atlanta University on a study of organized social work among Atlanta Blacks.

Sigma Pi Phi. Also: Henry K. Craft1936Reel 46: 656Re: the possibility of Du Bois' seeking the presidency of Atldnta University.

Slaughter, Henry P.1936Reel 46: 659Southern Sociological Society1936Reel 46: 687Spingarn, Arthur B.1936Reel 46: 701Spingarn, Joel E.1936Reel 46: 712Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Streator, George1936Reel 46: 725Re: Du Bois' column in the Pittsburgh Courier.

Thompson, Charles H.1936Reel 46: 748Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

U.S. Department of Commerce. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones1936Reel 46: 770Re: Du Bois' study of Blacks in Texas.

U.S. Department of the Interior. Also: Robert C. Weaver1936Reel 46: 783U.S. Farm Credit Administration. Also: H. A. Hunt1936Reel 46: 784U.S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Also: Clark Foreman1936Reel 46: 786U.S. Office of Education. Also: Ambrose Caliver1936Reel 46: 799Vann, Robert L.1936Reel 46: 829Villard, Oswald Garrison

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1936Reel 46: 834Re: a possible Spingarn Award for John Hope; on the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Walton, Lester A.1936Reel 46: 840Re: Liberia; the death of John Hope; other recent news.

Webster, Edgar H.1936Reel 46: 845Re: Black Reconstruction.

Wesley, Charles H.1936Reel 46: 847Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Williams, Arnett1936Reel 46: 864Williams, Mary Wilhelmine1936Reel 46: 866Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Williams, W. T. B.1936Reel 46: 873Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1936Reel 46: 874Re: family matters.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Dorothy Detzer1936Reel 46: 917Re: a possible meeting in Europe of representatives of various Black nations.

Work, Monroe N.1936Reel 46: 921Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro, including sources of materials for use in preparation of the Encyclopedia.

Wright, Louis T.1936Reel 46: 925Wright, Nadine1936Reel 46: 926Re: the death of Maud Cuney Hare.

Wright, R. R., Sr.1936Reel 46: 941Young, Donald1936Reel 46: 949Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

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A. General Correspondence, 19371937Alexander, Lillian1937Reel 46: 1139American Association for the Advancement of Science1937Reel 46: 1142Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the proposed Atlanta University journal on race and culture.

American Civil Liberties Union. Also: Roger Baldwin1937Reel 46: 154Re: Du Bois' serving as a speaker for that group.

American Jewish Committee. Also: Leo Stein1937Reel 46: 157Re: newspaper reports of Du Bois' impressions of the status of Jews in Germany.

American League Against War and Fascism. Also: Harry Ward1937Reel 46: 162Statement by Du Bois protesting hostility between Japan and the United States and England.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter G. Woodson1937Reel 47: 1Association of Business and Professional Women of Philadelphia. Also: Sadie T. Alexander1937Reel 47: 4Atlanta University. Also: Florence Read. Rufus Clment, Ira Reid, John Whittaker, Jesse Blayton, Walter Chivers, William H. Dean,Nathaniel Tillman, William S. Braithwaite, W. R. Banks1937Reel 47: 11Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning the founding of a new journal on race and culture; concerning IraReid's resignation from the University; concerning a possible Sigma Pi Phi meeting at the University; correspondence with W. R.Banks concerning the selection of a new president of the University.

Beals, Carleton1937Reel 47: 107Re: discrimination by the Mexican government against Black Americans wishing to visit that country.

Boardman, Helen1937Reel 47: 115Re: the early American slave trade.

Brawley, Benjamin1937Reel 47: 123Brooks, Van Wyck1937Reel 47: 133Re: the Spanish Civil War.

Brown, Anna Vivian1937Reel 47: 134Re: the attitude of Black voters towards the Democratic Party.

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Clement, Rufus E.1937Reel 47: 217Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning the presidency of Atlanta University.

Crawford, George W.1937Reel 47: 239Dabney, Wendell P.1937Reel 47: 249Davis, Allison1937Reel 47: 256Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Davis, Harry L.1937Reel 47: 255De Cleene, Natal1937Reel 47: 261Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Dover, Cedric1937Reel 47: 279Includes an enclosed letter from Lord Olivier introducing Dover.

Dube, John L.1937Reel 47: 284Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Du Bois, Vina1937Reel 47: 285Correspondence involving family matters.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1937Reel 47: 267Re: her work on inter-cultural understanding.

Embree, Edwin R.1937Reel 47: 395Emergency Peace Campaign. Also: Kirby Page1937Reel 47: 396Evans, Eva Knox1937Reel 47: 400Fisher, Ruth Anna1937Reel 47: 420Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson1937Reel 47: 429Re: the cooperation of Fisk University in establishing a new journal on race and culture.

Frobenius, Leo

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1937Reel 47: 470Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis1937Reel 47: 473Re: possible support from the Board for the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Graham, Shirley1937Reel 47: 493Re: her theatrical work in Chicago; concerning Du Bois' plays Seven-Up and Black Man.

Gruening, Martha1937Reel 47: 530Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: Alfred Harcourt1937Reel 47: 556Letter from Du Bois concerning a projected book to be called A Search for Democracy based on his world trip.

Harper's Magazine. Also: George R. Leighton1937Reel 47: 567Re: Leighton's interest in Alabama populism.

Herskovits, Melville J.1937Reel 47: 592Hope, John. John Hope Memorial Fund Committee. Also: Florence Read1937Reel 47: 619Huggins, Willis N.1937Reel 47: 631Huxley, Julian1937Reel 47: 639Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Hyams, Barry1937Reel 47: 640Re: Hyams' plan for a play about Nat Turner.

International Committee on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan1937Reel 47: 649Re: the work of the Committee.

Johnson, Alvin1937Reel 47: 668Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Charles S.1937Reel 47: 672Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, James Weldon1937

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Reel 47: 679Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Jones, J. O. Rheinallt1937Reel 47: 692Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Labouret, H.1937Reel 47: 725Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Little, Marion1937Reel 47: 748Re: the racial policies of the Baha'i faith and segregation at a Baha'i meeting in Nashville.

Locke, Alain1937Reel 47: 757Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Logan, Rayford W.1937Reel 47: 760Re: the planning and preparatory work for the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Loram, Charles T.1937Reel 47: 789Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Lovett, Robert Morss1937Reel 47: 801Re: the possible deportation of two accused radicals.

Macmillan, W. M.1937Reel 47: 813Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Malinowski, Bronislaw1937Reel 47: 817Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Mathews, Loulie A.1937Reel 47: 832Re: the racial policies of the Baha'i faith and segregation at a Baha'i meeting in Nashville.

Merritt, Katherine Pope1937Reel 47: 842Re: her writing about the slave trade.

Miller, Kelly1937Reel 47: 843N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins. Walter White1937

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Reel 47: 862National Urban League1937Reel 47: 871Letter of recommendation by Du Bois for Hugh Smythe.

North Georgia Review. Also: Lillian Smith1937Reel 47: 919Re: a review by Du Bois of John Dollard's Caste and Class in a Southern Town; concerning the magazine.

Nyabongo, Akiki1937Reel 47: 920Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Oldham, J. H.1937Reel 47: 930Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Park, Robert E.1937Reel 47: 960Re: planning and preparatory work for the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning Carter Woodson's plans for a similar work.

Pattee, Richard1937Reel 47: 978Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Rayford Logan, Thomas Jesse Jones1937Reel 47: 988Re: preparatory work and planning for the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Pickens, William1937Reel 48: 1Pinkett, H. J.1937Reel 48: 3Re: cooperatives and Pinkett's experiences with them; concerning Pinkett's career and writing.

Prophet, Elizabeth1937Reel 48: 51Ramos, Arthur1937Reel 48: 53Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Raper, Arthur1937Reel 48: 65Re: the interest of Black organizations in Georgia in having a federal aid to education bill amended to include the proportionalsupport of both white and black schools.

Reid, Ira1937Reel 48: 67Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

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Julius Rosenwald Fund1937Reel 48: 78Correspondence, including Du Bois' recommendations for Shirley Graham and others.

Russell, Charles Edward1937Reel 48: 85Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham1937Reel 48: 158Re: plans for a magazine to be issued by the group.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1937Reel 48: 182Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; legal matters.

Spingarn, Joel E.1937Reel 48: 193Sterling, Jesse1937Reel 48: 196Includes Du Bois' opinions on the controversy over the power of the Supreme Court and on President Roosevelt's plan to addmembers to it.

Streator, George1937Reel 48: 201Tannenbaum, Frank1937Reel 48: 217Re: discrimination by the Mexican government against Black Americans wishing to visit that country.

Troconis, Gabriel1937Reel 48: 226Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Trotman, Minta B.1937Reel 48: 229Re: the racial policies of the Baha'i faith and concerning segregation at a Baha'i meeting in Nashville, including correspondencewith Horace Holley, Louis Gregory, Margarita Smythe.

Union of South Africa. Also: Prime Minister J. B. Hertzog1937Reel 48: 284Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

U.S. President's Committee on Vocational Education. Also: Robert C. Weaver1937Reel 48: 306Valle, Rafael Heliodoro1937Reel 48: 314Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Mme. C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company1937Reel 48: 327

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Re: Du Bois' comments about the company in a Pittsburgh Courier column.

Walton, Lester A.1937Reel 48: 330Re: conditions in Liberia and Walton's work as U.S. Minister there.

Wells, H. G.1937Reel 48: 342Westermann, Diedrich1937Reel 48: 355Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Williams, Mary Wilhelmine1937Reel 48: 370Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Woelfel, Dominik J.1937Reel 48: 387Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Work, Monroe N.1937Reel 48: 390Wright, Louis T.1937Reel 48: 394A. General Correspondence, 19381938Adler, Isaac1938Reel 48: 458African. Also: Claude McKay1938Reel 48: 478Re: the plans of McKay and Countee Cullen for this journal.

Alexander, Virginia1938Reel 48: 491Letter from Du Bois including a statement criticizing the value of Carter Woodson's social studies.

Ames, Jessie Daniel1938Reel 48: 504Re: her published letter to Senator Tom Connally about an anti-lynching bill in the Congress.

Arnett, Trevor1938Reel 48: 515Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Florence Read, John Whittaker, Ira Reid1938Reel 48: 524Re: University and Sociology Department matters; a program for Du Bois' 70th birth celebration at the University, including acopy of his A Pageant in Seven Decades, 1868-1938; a memo to Clement urging the retention of William S. Braithwaite on thefaculty.

Bechtold, Ludmila

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1938Reel 48: 737Re: the Baha'i faith.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1938Reel 48: 747Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Bond, Horace Mann1938Reel 48: 765Braithwaite, William Stanley1938Reel 48: 771Poem for Du Bois' 70th birthday.

Brawley, Benjamin1938Reel 48: 773Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Breyer, Frederick1938Reel 48: 776Includes Du Bois' opinions on the elimination of job discrimination and the establishment of industrial democracy as effectiveways to eliminate racial prejudice.

Brown, Anna Vivian1938Reel 48: 778Re: the causes for the increasing support of Blacks for the Democratic Party.

Caliver, Ambrose1938Reel 48: 802Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Carver, George Washington1938Reel 48: 813Letter from Rayford Logan to Carver concerning Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Cook, George W.1938Reel 48: 842Letter from Cook concerning his reaction to Black Reconstruction and urging Du Bois to prepare pamphlets on Black history; DuBois' reaction to Communism.

Cook, Mercer1938Reel 48: 843Crawford, George W.1938Reel 48: 852Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Cromwell, Otelia1938Reel 48: 853Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Cullen, Countee

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1938Reel 48: 855Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Dabney, Wendell P.1938Reel 48: 857Darrow, Ruby1938Reel 48: 868Letter from Du Bois concerning Clarence Darrow's death.

Davis, Harry E.1938Reel 48: 869Dillard, James H.1938Reel 48: 896Dover, Cedric1938Reel 48: 902Correspondence, including notes from Dover for a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru of India about Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Du Bois, Nina1938Reel 48: 906Family matters.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1938Reel 48: 921Correspondence, partially concerning her work with a series of radio scripts on the cultural and ethnic origins of Americans forpresentation on the Columbia Broadcasting System.

Eller, Dorothy1938Reel 48: 970Correspondence, including Du Bois' opinion on the future of Negro literature and poetry.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1938Reel 48: 988Fisk University. Also: Thomas E. Jones, Andrew Allison1938Reel 48: 993Re: an honorary degree for Du Bois and an outline of his commencement address.

Gallagher, Buell G.1938Reel 48: 1057Gloster, Hugh M.1938Reel 48: 1071Graham, Shirley1938Reel 48: 1077Birthday greetings to Du Bois; concerning her theatrical work and study.

Hansberry, William Leo1938Reel 48: 1122Re: Hansberry's African research.

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Harris, Jesse Fauset1938Reel 48: 1136Hawkins, Mason1938Reel 48: 1148Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Haynes, George E.1938Reel 48: 1152Birthday greetings to Du Uois.

Hershaw, Lafayette M.1938Reel 48: 1162Hill, Leslie Pinckney1938Reel 48: 1172Holmes, John Haynes1938Reel 48: 1185Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Horne, Frank S.1938Reel 48: 1191Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Hughes, Langston1938Reel 48: 1214Imes, William Lloyd1938Reel 49: 1Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Institute of Pacific Relations1938Reel 49: 6Re: Du Bois' membership on the American Council of the Institute.

International African Service Bureau. Also: William E. Harrison, T. R. Makomen1938Reel 49: 19Re: the work of the Bureau.

International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens1938Reel 49: 24Includes a listing by Du Bois of some of his personal characteristics.

Inter-Professional Association. Also: Mary Van Kleeck1938Reel 49: 35Re: a proposed meeting to discuss national and international social and economic problems.

Johnson, Charles S.1938Reel 49: 52Johnson, Georgia Douglas1938

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Reel 49: 55Johnson, Grace Nail1938Reel 49: 61Letter from Du Bois concerning the death of her husband, James Weldon Johnson.

Johnson, James Weldon1938Reel 49: 69Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration; concerning the early fund-raising activities of the NAACP.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1938Reel 49: 78Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration

Kelley, Augustus1938Reel 49: 106Re: Du Bois' Black Reconstruction.

Kirwan, L. P.1938Reel 49: 119Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

La Farge, Oliver1938Reel 49: 130Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Laski, Harold J.1938Reel 49: 135Lehman, Herbert H.1938Reel 49: 147Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Logan, Rayford W.1938Reel 49: 176Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Loram, Charles T.1938Reel 49: 201Re: South African native laws.

Lynch, John R.1938Reel 49: 209Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

McElderry, G. T.1938Reel 49: 221Re: cooperative farming among Southern Blacks and on the 1940 presidential election.

Mays, Benjamin E.1938Reel 49: 261Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

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Miller, Kelly1938Reel 49: 266Birthday greetings to Du Bois; a statement critical of Du Bois' racial strategy.

Modern Age Books. Also: Louis M. Hacker1938Reel 49: 284Re: a possible reprinting of Du Bois' quest of the Silver Fleece.

Myrdal, Gunnar1938Reel 49: 302Re: Myrdal's study of racial problems.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Roy Wilkins. Walter White1938Reel 49: 307Correspondence, including White's correspondence with David O. Selznick about the screenplay for Gone With the Wind.

North Georgia Review. Also: Lillian Smith1938Reel 49: 367Du Bois' observations on the difficulties of editing a high quality periodical.

Nyabongo, Akiki1938Reel 49: 374Ovington, Mary White1938Reel 49: 385Birthday greetings to Du Bois; concerning the problems of a minority group's survival in the nation.

Pace, Harry H.1938Reel 49: 389Park, Robert E.1938Reel 49: 401Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Paschal, Andrew G.1938Reel 49: 409Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1938Reel 49: 439Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the planning and financing of it; including correspondence of the Fund with JacksonDavis of the General Education Board and F. P. Keppel of the Carnegie Corporation.

Pickens, William1938Reel 49: 421Birthday greetings to Du Bois

Portnoff, Alexander1938Reel 49: 429Re: his bust of Du Bois.

Postles, Grace V.1938

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Reel 49: 430Re: Black novelists' portrayals of Negro life.

Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.1938Reel 49: 432Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Prophet, Elizabeth1938Reel 49: 435Read, Florence1938Reel 49: 536Reddick, Lawrence D.1938Reel 49: 539Redding, J. Saunders1938Reel 49: 543Reid, Ira1938Reel 49: 547Franklin D. Roosevelt Library1938Reel 49: 564Invitation to Du Bois to serve on an advisory committee for a repository for Roosevelt's papers.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1938Reel 49: 568Du Bois' recommendations for Ira Reid, Shirley Graham, Elizabeth Prophet, Lillian Smith.

Russell, Charles Edward1938Reel 49: 598Birthday greetings to Du Bois; concerning Black Reconstruction.

Sage, Dean1938Reel 49: 607Sanger, Margaret1938Reel 49: 614Letter to Du Bois concerning the publication of her autobiography.

Scottsboro Defense Committee1938Reel 49: 617Press releases

Simon, Kathleen1938Reel 49: 658Recent news

Smith, Lillian R.1938Reel 49: 672Re: her literary plans and application for a Rosenwald Fellowship.

Smythe, Hugh M.

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1938Reel 49: 674Re: Smythe's application for a Rosenwald Fellowship.

Society for Ethical Culture1938Reel 49: 676Re: the death of Isabel Eaton.

Southern Negro Youth Congress1938Reel 49: 681Invitation to Du Bois to lecture for the Congress.

Spelman College. Also: Florence Read1938Reel 49: 689Re: Shirley Graham, Rachel Davis DuBois.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1938Reel 49: 696Re: the Walker Manufacturing Company; personal legal matters, birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Spingarn, Joel E.1938Reel 49: 705Re: a possible lecture series by Spingarn at Atlanta University; birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Streator, George1938Reel 49: 714Re: The African; concerning Du Bois' views on racial strategy and Du Bois' suggestion for a conference and a new periodical.

Studin, Charles H.1938Reel 49: 718Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Trotman, Minta B.1938Reel 49: 748Re: the Baha'i faith.

U.S. Office of Education. Also: J. W. Studebaker1938Reel 49: 759Re: Du Bois' service as a consultant for a series of radio broadcasts on ethnic and racial backgrounds of Americans.

U.S. President. Also: Franklin D. Roosevelt1938Reel 49: 762Letter from Du Bois praising the series of radio broadcasts on American racial and ethnic backgrounds broadcast by theColumbia Broadcasting System and supported by the U. S. Office of Education.

Wallace, Karl R.1938Reel 49: 796Includes Du Bois' criticism of a paper by Wallace on Booker T. Washington.

White, Walter1938Reel 49: 825

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Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration

White, William Allen1938Reel 49: 827Re: Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1938Reel 49: 837Family matters.

Woodward, C. Vann1938Reel 49: 851Work, Monroe N.1938Reel 49: 853Wright, Louis T.1938Reel 49: 855Includes correspondence on Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Yergan, Max1938Reel 49: 866Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

A. General Correspondence, 19391939Adler, Elmer1939Reel 49: 928Re: the printing of Phylon.

Alexander, Bob1939Reel 49: 939Correspondence concerning the contribution of the Negro to the Union cause during the Civil War.

Alexander, Lillian1939Reel 49: 941Associated Negro Press. Also: Claude A. Barnett1939Reel 49: 961Re: a possible column by Du Bois.

Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, John Whittaker, Walter Chivers, W. R. Banks, Florence Read, Mercer Cook. Ira Reid,Rushton Coulborn1939Reel 49: 972Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning the possible election of Walter White to the Board of Trustees;concerning the founding of a new Atlanta University journal, Phylon, concerning the departure of Melvin Kennedy from thefaculty.

Banks, W. R.1939Reel 49: 1078Bartlett, Marguerite A.1939Reel 49: 1085

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Re: the policies of the American Association of University Women towards Black applicants.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1939Reel 49: 1115Bunche, Ralph J.1939Reel 49: 1129Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Burroughs, Charles1939Reel 49: 1140Carnegie Corporation. Also: Keppel, F. P.1939Reel 49: 1144Letter from Du Bois suggesting that the Corporation consider sending Black Americans to examine conditions in West andSouth Africa; concerning possible financial support of Elizabeth Prophet; concerning possible financial support for AtlantaUniversity's journal, Phylon.

Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: Will W. Alexander1939Reel 49: 1197Conrad, Earl1939Reel 49: 1200Re: Conrad's biography of Harriet Tubman

Cromwell, Otelia1939Reel 49: 1203Re: a possible revival of the American Negro Academy.

Crowe, William, Jr.1939Reel 49: 1206Re: the relationship of the Southern Presbyterian Church to the Negro and the effects on Blacks of the attitudes of whiteChristians toward them.

Dabney, Wendell P.1939Reel 50: 1Davis, Harry E.1939Reel 50: 12Correspondence, including Davis' comments on Du Bois' 1938 commencenent address at Fisk University.

Dodson, Owen1939Reel 50: 29Letter from Du Bois congratulating Dodson on his play given at Atlanta University.

Du Bois, Nina1939Reel 50: 32Family matters.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1939Reel 50: 49Re: her work on a radio series on different American ethnic and racial groups.

Evans, Eva Knox

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1939Reel 50: 90Fauset, Arthur Huff1939Reel 50: 91Fisher, Ruth Anna1939Reel 50: 104Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson1939Reel 50: 108Re: Phylon.

Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond1939Reel 50: 148Frazier, E. Franklin1939Reel 50: 149Re: the publication of Frazier's The Negro Family in the United States.

Gallagher, Buell G.1939Reel 50: 153General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis1939Reel 50: 158Re: possible support for Atlanta University's new journal, Phylon; concerning possible research projects for eventual publicationin Phylon.

Goldstein, Dorothy1939Reel 50: 174Du Bois' views on Negro workers arid trade unions.

Gollock, L. A.1939Reel 50: 176Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Graham, Shirley1939Reel 50: 190Re: her academic and theatrical work.

Hansberry, William Leo1939Reel 50: 209Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Harper's Magazine1939Reel 50: 212Correspondence concerning a possible article by Du Bois on the history of and recent developments in Mound Bayou,Mississippi.

Harrison, William E.1939Reel 50: 212Re: Harrison's interest in the cooperative movement.

Haug, Carl F.

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1939Reel 50: 230Re: the construction of a house in Baltimore for the Du Bois family.

Hawkins, Gregory1939Reel 50: 242Re: the construction of Du Bois' house in Baltimore.

Hercules, Frank1939Reel 50: 261Herskovits, Melville J.1939Reel 50: 262Re: the editorial control of the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Hill, Paul A.1939Reel 50: 279Correspondence about a book by Hill about Woodrow Wilson, including an eight-page statement by Du Bois on his impressionsof Wilson and his policies towards Blacks.

Hope, Lugenia1939Reel 50: 307Re: a biography of John Hope, possibly to be written by Du Bois.

Hunter, Monica1939Reel 50: 332Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

International Committee on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan1939Reel 50: 343Re: the work of the Cormnittee.

International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens1939Reel 50: 353Re: the publication of Black Folk: Then and Now and concerning a statement by Du Bois on Negro humor.

Johnson, Dorothy V.1939Reel 50: 363Comments by Du Bois about his childhood in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1939Reel 50: 364Johnson, Guy B.1939Reel 50: 367Re: the work and planning for the Encyclopedia of the Negro, including statements by Du Bois on the reasons for such apublication.

Kennedy, Melvin1939Reel 50: 412Re: Kennedy's work in Europe and about his resignation from the faculty of Atlanta University.

Keppel, F. P.

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1939Reel 50: 421La Farge, Oliver1939Reel 50: 428Logan, Rayford W.1939Reel 50: 452Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the work and planning for it; concerning a possible contribution by Logan to Phylon.

Loram, Charles T.1939Reel 50: 468Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

McElderry, G. T.1939Reel 50: 480Re: cooperative-, and other efforts to improve the economic status of Blacks.

McNutt, Waldo1939Reel 50: 494Re: rumors that Du Bois was receiving funds for Japanese propaganda work; Du Bois' view of Japan.

Malinowski, Bronislaw1939Reel 50: 496Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Millis, Mary Raoul1939Reel 50: 524Re: the New York Committee of Fifty-Six.

Myrdal, Gunnar1939Reel 50: 55563-page report by Myrdal on his study of the American Negro with comments by Du Bois on the report; copies of Myrdal'scorrespondence with the Carnegie Corporation outlining his plans for the study.

Nation. Also: Freda Kirchwey1939Reel 50: 602Includes an assessment by Du Bois of The Nation on its 75th anniversary.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White1939Reel 50: 605Copy of a letter from White to The Atlantic Monthly suggesting an article by Du Bois about Germany.

Negro Peoples Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy.1939Reel 50: 606New York Amsterdam News1939Reel 50: 610Re: a column by Du Bois for that newspaper

New York Committee of Fifty-Six1939Reel 50: 624Re: Du Bois' becoming a sponsor of that Committee and about their petition for an embargo of Nazi Germany.

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Non-Partisan Lobby for Economic and Democratic Rights. Also: William P. Robinson1939Reel 50: 638Statement by Du Bois on the rights to vote and to earn a living.

North Georgia Review. Also: Lillian Smith, Paula Snelling1939Reel 50: 652Perdue and White1939Reel 50: 669Re: the construction of Du Bois' home in Baltimore.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1939Reel 50: 702Re: planning for and work on the Encyclopedia of them; statements on the reasons for the Encyclopedia; correspondence of theFund with others, including Guy Johnson and C. G. Seligman, about the Encyclopedia; executive committee minutes;correspondence about possible support by the Fund for Atlanta University's new journal, won.

Reid, Ira1939Reel 50: 797Re: Gunnar Myrdal's study of the Negro in the United States and Du Bois' possible assistance on the work; concerning AtlantaUniversity affairs; concerning publication of Du Bois' Black Folk: Then and Now and other work in progress; recent news.

Rogers, Ben F., Jr.1939Reel 50: 821Biographical information prepared by Du Bois and sent to Rogers, including comments about his past urge to be a creativeartist and about crises in his life.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. Also: Frank1in D. Roosevelt, Waldo G. Leland1939Reel 50: 828Re: Du Bois' membership on an advisory committee for a repository for Roosevelt's papers; materials concerning the library,including a transcript of the cornerstone ceremony.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1939Reel 50: 853Recommendations for Hugh Smythe and others prepared by Du Bois; concerning a possible biography by Du Bois of John Hope.

Sage, Dean1939Reel 50: 873Seligman, C. G.1939Reel 50: 893Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Simon, Kathleen1939Reel 50: 908Smythe, Hugh M.1939Reel 50: 915Social Science Research Council1939Reel 50: 925

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Correspondence, including an application by Du Bois for a grant to aid in the preparation of his autobiography and in thepublication of his history of the Black soldier in World War I.

Society of American Historians. Also: Allan Nevins1939Reel 50: 936Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Henrietta Shivery, Herman Long1939Reel 50: 952Re: a conference of the group; concerning a proposed festival of Negro culture.

Spelman College. Also: Florence Read1939Reel 50: 970Spingarn, Arthur B.1939Reel 50: 974Personal legal matters; concerning the illness of Joel Spingarn.

Stolberg, Benjamin1939Reel 50: 992Streator, George1939Reel 50: 995Studin, Charles H.1939Reel 50: 999Stuhardt, J. A.1939Reel 50: 1001Concerning. Stuhardt's writings about South African race relations.

Thompson, Charles H.1939Reel 50: 1053Re: the Encyclopedia of-the Negro.

Tutweiler, Julia B.1939Reel 50: 1053Re: her reaction to the bitterness of Souls of Black Folk.

U.S. Farm Security Administration. Also: Will W. Alexander1939Reel 50: 1066Information on projects involving Negroes and on the work of the Farm Security Administration.

U.S. Housing Authority. Also: Robert C. Weaver1939Reel 50: 1068Information on racial occupancy of housing projects.

U.S. Office of Education. Also: J. W. Studebaker1939Reel 50: 1090Re: the series of radio broadcasts on racial and ethnic backgrounds of Americans for which Du Bois served as a consultant.

Voice of Ethiopia. Also: Malaku E. Bayen1939Reel 50: 1100Walsh, William J.

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1939Reel 50: 1102Re: Walsh's work for the Conference of Catholic Clergy on Negro Welfare.

Walton, Lester A.1939Reel 50: 1105Re: events in Liberia; a copy of Walton's commencement address at Liberia College from 1938.

Weber, John L.1939Reel 50: 1115Defense by Weber of Nazi Germany.

Webster, Edgar H.1939Reel 50: 1125Westermann, Giedrich1939Reel 50: 1131Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Williams, Du Bois1939Reel 50: 1144Letters sent by Du Bois to his granddaughter.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1939Reel 50: 1156Family matters.

World Rally Against Racialism and Antisemitism. Also: Bernard Lecache1939Reel 50: 1189Re: their international congresses.

Wright, Louis T.1939Reel 50: 1198Wright, R. R., Sr.1939Reel 50: 1200A. General Correspondence, 19401940Adler, Elmer1940Reel 51: 63Re: the printing of Phylon.

Alexander, Lillian1940Reel 51: 72Includes correspondence concerning Shirley Graham.

Alexander, Virginia1940Reel 51: 78Includes Du Bois' comments on Atlanta University matters.

Alland, Alexander1940Reel 51: 82

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Re: a proposed book on Negroes in America commemorating the 75th anniversary of the abolition of slavery to be preparedjointly by Du Bois and Alland.

American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression. Also: Henry L. Stimson1940Reel 51: 92American Historical Association. Also: Merle Curti, Mary Wilhelmine Williams1940Reel 51: 93Re: a convention meeting on Negro history.

American Negro Exposition. Also: Horace Cayton1940Reel 51: 102Re: an exhibition on the development of the American Negro.

Atlanta Constitution. Also: Ralph McGill1940Reel 51: 121Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Florence Read, Ira Reid, John Whittaker, Rushton Coulborn, Mercer Cook, W. R. Banks,Dean Sage1940Reel 51: 123Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning the funding and operation of Phylon; letters to Banks and Sageconcerning President Clement, the University and funding for Phylon; concerning a proposed Phylon Institute on the economiccondition of the American Negro.

Bellegarde, Dantes1940Reel 51: 322Bond, Horace Mann1940Reel 51: 332Carnegie Corporation. Also: Charles Dollard, Ralph J. Bunche, F. P. Keppel1940Reel 51: 358Re: the Corporation's sponsorship of Gunnar Myrdal's study of the American Negro; concerning possible financial support form;concerning Du Bois' study of the economic condition of the American Negro and plans for a Phylon Institute on the subject.

City of St. Jude. Also: Harold Purcell1940Reel 51: 395Re: the work of this mission in Montgomery, Alabama and the work of the Catholic Church in general among American Blacks.

Cockrane, Mrs. J. G.1940Reel 51: 401Information on the Negro problem, including Du Bois' opinion on the possibility of a separate cooperative state for Negroes.

Collins, Leslie M.1940Reel 51: 407Craft, Henry K.1940Reel 51: 415Re: Shirley Graham.

Curti, Merle1940Reel 51: 416Dabney, Wendell P.1940

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Reel 51: 418Darrow, Ruby1940Reel 51: 419Re: a biography of Clarence Darrow which was to be written by Irving Stone.

Davis, Harry E.1940Reel 51: 420DeKonza, E. M.1940Reel 51: 434Re: the use of the term "Ethiopians" to describe the Black race.

Descendants of the American Revolution1940Reel 51: 442Re: Du Bois' family genealogy and his past controversy with the Sons of the American Revolution over possible membership inthat group; concerning membership in the Descendants of the American Revolution.

Dilliard, Irving1940Reel 51: 450Du Bois, Nina1940Reel 51: 455Family matters.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1940Reel 51: 475Re: her work in intercultural education; a statement by W. E. B. Du Bois on ways in which Blacks can contribute to nationaldefense; a speech by Rachel Davis DuBois on intercultural education and democracy's defense.

Du Bois Society of Cincinnati. Also: Frederick Breyer1940Reel 51: 518Embree, Edwin R.1940Reel 51: 523Evans, Eva Knox1940Reel 51: 528Maurice and Laura Falk Foundation1940Reel 51: 530Re: possible financial support for a series of Phylon Institutes at Atlanta University to study the economic condition of theNegro.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1940Reel 51: 535Fisk University1940Reel 51: 545Letter to the Fisk News concerning Du Bois' student years at the university.

Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond1940Reel 51: 551Franklin, John Hope1940

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Reel 51: 554Re: college-level courses on the American Negro offered prior to 1914.

French, Edwin M.1940Reel 51: 556Re: the musical work of Stephen C. Foster.

Friedman, Ralph1940Reel 51: 558Re: Black Reconstruction.

Friends of Africa. Also: F. H. Hammurabi1940Reel 51: 560Re: books on African history.

Gallagher, Buell G.1940Reel 51: 564General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis1940Reel 51: 569Re: Phylon and including outlines of several studies which Du Bois suggested could be made, with the results to be published inPhylon.

Graham, Shirley1940Reel 51: 579Re: her theatrical work and including an exchange of comments on Richard Wright's Native Son.

Guggenheim Memorial Foundation1940Reel 51: 599Recommendations by Du Bois for Hale Woodruff and Elizabeth Prophet.

Hayford, Archie Casely1940Reel 51: 657Hercules, Frank1940Reel 51: 662Holmes, John Haynes1940Reel 51: 669Re: a possible study of the Black population of eastern Maryland.

Henry Holt and Company. Also: Sloane, William1940Reel 51: 673Re: possible publication of a volume of Du Bois' short stories.

Hughes, Langston1940Reel 51: 706Re: a contribution by Hughes to Phylon.

Johnson, Charles S.1940Reel 51: 734Johnson, Georgia Douglas1940

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Reel 51: 739Johnson, Guy B.1940Reel 51: 740Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Klingberg, Frank J.1940Reel 51: 784Re: the number of Negroes who immigrated to the New World.

La Guardia, Fiorello H.1940Reel 51: 788Invitation from Du Bois to visit Atlanta University

League for Industrial Democracy. Also: Harry W. Laidler1940Reel 51: 789Re: the 35th anniversary of the group.

Lewis, William Arthur1940Reel 51: 800Re: possible articles by Lewis on the West Indies.

Lincoln University (Mo.). Also: Sherman Scruggs1940Reel 51: 805Re: an address to he delivered by Du Bois at the University.

Locke, Alain1940Reel 51: 815Logan, Rayford W.1940Reel 51: 819Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Loram, Charles T.1940Reel 51: 837Malinowski, Bronislaw1940Reel 51: 848Martin, Eugene M.1940Reel 51: 852Re: a possible meeting of Atlanta University alumni to discuss plans for Phylon.

Miller, Annie1940Reel 51: 875Re: the death of her husband, Kelly Miller.

Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays, B. R. Brazeal1940Reel 51: 886Morris, O. M.1940Reel 51: 897Re: the racial descent of Alexander Hamilton

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N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins1940Reel 51: 902National Committee for the Participation of Negroes. Also: T. Arnold Hill1940Reel 51: 906Correspondence with this group concerning the New York World's Fair of 1940.

National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America. Also: Julia West Hamilton1940Reel 51: 925National Sharecroppers Week Organizing Committee1940Reel 51: 930Re: Du Bois' sponsorship of this group which was under the auspices of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union.

National Urban League. Also: Eugene Kinckle Jones1940Reel 51: 938University of North Carolina Press. Also: W. T. Couch1940Reel 51: 972Re: the possible publication of a Du Bois manuscript on Negro education and concerning a possible series of biographies by DuBois of Charles Young, John Hope and Henry Hunt.

Noyes, H. A.1940Reel 51: 984Re: Noyes' comments on Karl Marx and on the abilities of the colored races.

Paynter, John H.1940Reel 51: 1011Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones1940Reel 51: 1033Re: the work on the Encyclopedia of the Negro and on the possible assistance of the Library of Congress in the preparatorywork; concerning a biographical article by Du Bois on Robert R. Moton.

Philipps, Tracy1940Reel 51: 1109Porter, Kenneth Wiggins1940Reel 51: 1113Re: possible biographical sketches in the Encyclopedia of the Negro on early Black-Indian leaders.

Prophet, Elizabeth1940Reel 51: 1122Reid, Ira1940Reel 51: 1132Re: the preparation of Du Bois' autobiography, Dusk of Dawn.

Richardson, Harry V.1940Reel 51: 1138Re: a statement by Richardson on Negro Methodism.

Richardson, William H.1940

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Reel 51: 1145Re: Maud Cuney Hare.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1940Reel 51: 1159Partially concerning plans for a Phylon Institute on economic conditions affecting Blacks; concerning Shirley Graham.

Russell, Charles Edward1940Reel 51: 1174Seligman, Herbert J.1940Reel 52: 21Simon, Kathleen1940Reel 52: 40Southern Sociological Society. Also: Arthur Raper1940Reel 52: 61Re: Du Bois' participation in a meeting of the Society.

Spelman College. Also: Florence Read1940Reel 52: 73Includes a letter from Du Bois to President Read stating his reasons for declining a speaking invitation at the College; concerninga meeting with members of the Rockefeller Foundation.

Spingarn, Amy1940Reel 52: 80Spingarn, Arthur B.1940Reel 52: 82Re: Alexander Alland; concerning possible support for Phylon; concerning Shirley Graham; concerning a possible book of DuBois' poetry, plays, and stories.

Streator, George1940Reel 52: 95Re: a possible article by Streator for Phylon.

Tebeau, A. C.1940Reel 52: 125Re: the Episcopal Church and Negro education.

U.S. Library of Congress1940Reel 52: 173Re: possible assistance of the Library of Congress in preparation of the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

U.S. Selective Service System. Also: Clarence Dykstra1940Reel 52: 182Re: possible racial discrimination in the operation of the selective service system.

U.S. Works Projects Administration. Also: Arna Bontemps1940Reel 52: 194Re: possible cooperation of the Administration with the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Van Duyn, Florence

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1940Reel 52: 197Re: important Black women in American history.

Vaughan, George1940Reel 52: 199Re: a book by Vaughan

Voice of Ethiopia. Also: Malaku E. Bayen1940Reel 52: 203Weaver, Robert C.1940Reel 52: 716Re: an article by Weaver for Phylon.

Webster, Edgar H.1940Reel 52: 219Wells, H. G.1940Reel 52: 228Invitation from DU Bois for Wells to visit Atlanta University.

West, Donald L.1940Reel 52: 232Re: peonage in Georgia.

Wilberforce University. Also: D. Ormonde Walker, V. V. Oak1940Reel 52: 242Re: Du Bois' service as a commencement speaker and about the possible publication of his commencement address in theWilberforce University Quarterly, including a letter from the Journal of Negro Education about publication of the address in thatjournal.

Williams, Du Bois1940Reel 52: 286Letters from Du Bois to his granddaughter.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1940Reel 52: 301Re: family matters.

Work, Monroe N.1940Reel 52: 327Re: possible collaboration between Du Bois and work on Negro bibliography as part of the preparation of the Encyclopedia ofthe Negro.

World Rally Against Racialism and Antisemitism. Also: Bernard Lecache1940Reel 52: 329Young, Ada1940Reel 52: 336Re: Wilberforce University.

A. General Correspondence, 19411941

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Adler, Elmer1941Reel 52: 360Re: the printing of Phylon.

Alexander, Lillian1941Reel 52: 379Alexander, Sadie Tanner1941Reel 52: 382Re: a possible article by her on Henry O. Tanner.

American Council of Learned Societies1941Reel 52: 396Re: a meeting on intellectual cooperation in Cuba which Du Bois was to attend.

American Missionary Association. Also: Charles S. Johnson1941Reel 52: 409Atlanta Federal Penitentiary1941Reel 52: 431Letter from Du Bois requesting permission to visit Pedro Albizu Campos.

Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Also: J. Richardson Jones1941Reel 52: 435Outline by Du Bois on the history of Blacks in Africa.

Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Florence Read, Dean Sage, John Whittaker, Ira Reid, Rusnton Coulborn, Mercer Cook, W.R. Banks1941Reel 52: 490Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning Phylon and the Phylon Institute on the economic condition of theAmerican Negro; program and list of participants in Institute; concerning the possibility of Du Bois serving as a visiting professorat New York University; concerning Rufus Clement.

Atlantic Monthly. Also: Edward Sleeks1941Reel 52: 581Re: possible articles by Du Bois on the future of Europe in Africa and on the future of the Negro in America.

Banks, W. R.1941Reel 52: 589Beale, Howard K.1941Reel 52: 593Bellegarde, Dantes1941Reel 52: 601Billikopf, Jacob1941Reel 52: 604Re: a racial incident at the University of Pennsylvania.

Birth Control Federation of America. Also: Florence Rose1941Reel 52: 615Re: Du Bois' service on their Advisory Council.

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Birth Control Federation of America. Also: Florence Rose1941Reel 52: 615Re: Du Bois' service on their Advisory Council.

Blayton, Jesse E.1941Reel 52: 642Re: the Phylon Institute.

Boardman, Helen1941Reel 52: 646Re: William Pickens and his recent appointment to a government position; concerning past controversies of Du Bois within theNAACP.

Bond, Horace Mann1941Reel 52: 652Brown, Sterling1941Reel 52: 657Carnegie Corporation. Also: Dollard, Charles1941Reel 52: 679Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Also: Finch,George A.1941Reel 52: 681Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Cayton, Horace R.1941Reel 52: 689Re: the won Institute.

Chicago Defender. Also: Sherman Briscoe1941Reel 52: 712Re: an editorial by Metz Lochard on Du Bois' attitude towards segregated education.

Chivers, Walter R.1941Reel 52: 716Request to Chivers for an article on Heman Perry and the Standard Life Insurance Company of Atlanta.

Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder. Also: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Louis Weinstock1941Reel 52: 726Clarke, Edwin L.1941Reel 52: 728Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Cook, Mercer1941Reel 52: 745Cromwell, Otelia1941Reel 52: 759Re: the American Negro Academy and including a copy of the constitution of the Academy.

Cullen, Countee

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1941Reel 52: 774Curti, Merle1941Reel 52: 775Thomas L. Dabney Appreciation Committee1941Reel 52: 779Re: the work of Dabney for equal salaries for Black teachers.

Dabney, Wendell P.1941Reel 52: 781Re: the American Negro Academy.

Davis, Harry E.1941Reel 52: 786Dean, William H.1941Reel 52: 799Descendants of the American Revolution1941Reel 52: 805Re: Du Bois' possible membership

Dilliard, Irving1941Reel 52: 808Invitation to Dilliard to attend the Phylon Institute.

Du Bois, Nina1941Reel 52: 814Family matters, recent news.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1941Reel 52: 828Re: the possibility of Du Bois teaching at New York University; recent news; concerning her work.

E. P. Dutton and Company1941Reel 52: 870Re: Du Bois' proposed book of stories, plays and poems.

Ede, H. S.1941Reel 52: 876Ewing, William C.1941Reel 52: 861Re: Black Folk: Then and Now.

Edward A. Filene Good Will Fund. Also: Percy S. Brown1941Reel 52: 889Re: possible support by the Fund for the Institutes to study the economic condition of the American Negro and for further workon consumers' cooperation among American Negroes.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1941

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Reel 52: 901Fisk University. Also: Andrew J. Allison1941Reel 52: 926Re: the attitude of the University towards national defense and World War II; concerning an address by Du Bois at FiskUniversity.

Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond1941Reel 52: 964Re: the Phylon Institute.

Frazier, E. Franklin1941Reel 52: 969Re: the Phylon Institute.

General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis1941Reel 52: 983Re: possible financial assistance for Phylon.

Graham, Shirley1941Reel 52: 1004Re: her theatrical work.

Gray, Marshall1941Reel 52: 1022Includes Du Bois' opinion on the attitude of the movie industry towards the Negro.

Hampton lnstitute. Also: Malcolm S. MacLean1941Reel 52: 1046Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning Du Bois' request to the Filene Fund for support in developing a consumers' cooperativernovement among Negroes and concerning Hampton ' s support of cooperatives in Virginia.

Handy, W. C.1941Reel 52: 1063Harlan, Esther1941Reel 52: 1067Re: a possible radio series of Negro spirituals from Louisiana.

Hayford, Archie Casely1941Reel 52: 1075Herskovits, Melville J.1941Reel 52: 1080High, Helen1941Reel 52: 1082Du Bois' opinions on the best way for an individual to attack problems of race and culture.

Holland, Gertrude1941Reel 52: 1089Re: her resignation from Wilberforce University.

Horne, Frank S.

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1941Reel 52: 1095Re: Du Bois' speech at Lincoln University, Missouri.

Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, Abram L. Harris1941Reel 52: 1106Re: the Phylon Institute.

Hubert, Giles A.1941Reel 52: 1112Re: the Institute

Hughes, Langston1941Reel 52: 1113Includes a signed copy of Hughes' first published poel, The Negro Speaks of Rivers.

Hunt, Florence J.1941Reel 52: 1116Re: her husband, Henry A. Hunt.

Jefferson, John Brown1941Reel 52: 1127Re: the effects of the war on attempts to base a Negro cooperative effort upon imports and exports.

Johnson, Charles S.1941Reel 52: 1131Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning a possible article by Johnson in Phylon.

Johnson, Guy B.1941Reel 52: 1140Re: the Phylon lnstitute and the Encyclopedia of the Negro

Johnson, William J.1941Reel 52: 1143Re: the treatment of Blacks in France and England.

Liberia. Also: President Edwin J. Barclay1941Reel 52: 1203Re: an Order of African Redemption award given to Du Bois by Liberia.

Logan, Rayford W.1941Reel 52: 1215Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning a possible Pan- African Congress after the war.

Mandelstam, Abraham1941Reel 53: 14Du Bois' recollection of a mix-up in speaking dates during 1902 and the resulting confusion.

Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays1941Reel 53: 46Re: the Phylon Institute.

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Morris Brown College. Also: W. A. Fountain1941Reel 53: 56Re: plans for future Phylon Institutes.

Myrdal, Gunnar1941Reel 53: 60Re: Myrdal's study of the American Negro

Nation. Also: Richard H. Rovere1941Reel 53: 64Re: a possible Du Bois article on the work of the Phylon Institute in studying the economic condition of Negroes.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White1941Reel 53: 70Includes copies of White's correspondence with J. W. Studebaker of the U.S. Office of Education concerning a possible review oftextbooks used in American schools in order to identify errors and omissions about the American Negro.

New Masses. Also: Joseph North1941Reel 53: 106Statement from Du Bois on the war between Germany and the U. S. S. R.

New York (N.Y.). Department of Welfare1941Reel 53: 119Re: Du Bois' half brother, Adelbert Burghardt.

New York University. Also: George Payne1941Reel 53: 123Re: the possibility of Du Bois serving as a visiting professor at the University in the fall of 1941.

Allardyce Nicoll1941Reel 53: 134Re: a play by Shirley Graham which was presented at Yale University.

Oak, V. V.1941Reel 53: 158Oklahoma Art Sale Committee. Also: Josephine Truslow Adams1941Reel 53: 163Re: Du Bois' sponsorship of the art sale to raise funds for Oklahoma criminal syndicalism cases.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1941Reel 53: 194Re: plans for the Encyclopedia of the Ne ro; on possible cooperation between the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the WorksProjects Administration's Illinois Writers' Project; copies of Stokes' correspondence with Will Alexander, Rayford Logan, ArnaBontanps, Rufus Clement; concerning possible support by the Carnegie Corporation and the General Education Board for theEncyclopedia.; concerning Du Bois' possible resignation as Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia; concerning a Phelps-Stokes FundConference on Africa and Peace Aims.

Philipps, Tracy1941Reel 53: 263Re: the Phylon Institute

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Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks1941Reel 53: 275Re: a planned educational conference at the College which was to study Black domestic servants in Texas.

Prophet, Elizabeth1941Reel 53: 283Reid, Ira1941Reel 53: 291Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1941Reel 53: 300Re: the Phylon Institute; concerning the Encyclopedia of the Negro and possible assistance for it by the Works ProjectsAdministration.

Simon, Kathleen1941Reel 53: 340Smith, Jose J.1941Reel 53: 343Re: a proposed study by Smith of the Negro on the Isthmus of Panama.

Social Science Research Council1941Reel 53: 345Re: the Phylon Institutes and their planned work studying the economic condition of the American Negro.

Southern Conference for Human Welfare. Also: John B. Thompson1941Reel 53: 360Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Esther V. Cooper, Louis E. Burnham1941Reel 53: 365Spelman College. Also: Florence Read1941Reel 53: 376Spingarn, Amy1941Reel 53: 382Spingarn, Arthur B.1941Reel 53: 384Stone, Irving1941Reel 53: 388Re: Stone's biography of Clarence Darrow

Streator, George1941Reel 53: 392Talladega College. Also: Buell G. Gallagher1941Reel 53: 397Re: the Phylon Institute.

Texas College. Also: Ernest E. Neal1941Reel 53: 409

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Re: the Phylon Institute.

Tuskegee Institute. Also: Frederick D. Fatterson1941Reel 53: 432Re: the Phylon Institute; summaries of reports concerning Black families in Tyler, Texas and South County, Texas; concerningpossible support by the Filene Fund for a study of Negro consumer cooperation.

Twentieth Century Fund. Also: J. Frederic Dewhurst1941Reel 53: 452Re: possible support by the Fund for the Phylon Institute and for the consumers' cooperative movement among AmericanBlacks.

U.S. Liberian Minister. Also: Lester Walton1941Reel 53: 475Re: an Order of African Redemption award which Du Bois was to have received in 1908 from, Liberia, and Du Bois' currentrequest to Walton for assistance in securing such an award.

U.S. Office of Education. Also: Ambrose Caliver, J. W. Studebaker1941Reel 53: 482Re: Du Bois' serving on an advisory committee for a series of radio broadcasts on Negroes in American life; Du Bois' suggestionson the role of the Negro in the Civil War.

U.S. Office of Production Management. Also: Robert C. Weaver1941Reel 53: 493Re: the Phylon Institute.

U.S. Works Projects Administration. Also: Arna Bontemps1941Reel 53: 499Re: possible assistance by the Illinois Writers' Project for the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Van Lennep, E. J.1941Reel 53: 523Re: the relation of income to personal effort; concerning current conditions in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

Weaver, Archie1941Reel 53: 592Re: William Pickens and the NAACP.

Webster, Edgar H.1941Reel 53: 553Wesley, Charles H.1941Reel 53: 560Re: the American Negro Academy.

West Virginia State College. Also: John W. Davis1941Reel 53: 565Re: the Phylon Institute.

Williams, Du Bois1941Reel 53: 606Letters from Du Bois to his granddaughter.

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Williams, Yolande Du Bois1941Reel 53: 609Re: family matters, recent news.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom1941Reel 53: 620Wright, R. R., Sr.1941Reel 53: 636Wright, R. R., Jr.1941Reel 53: 642A. General Correspondence, 19421942Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.1942Reel 53: 682Adler, Elmer1942Reel 53: 683Re: the printing of Phylon

Alexander, Lillian1942Reel 53: 686Alexander, Sadie Tanner1942Reel 53: 687American Missionary Association. Also: Charles S. Johnson1942Reel 53: 710Association of Presidents of Negro Land Grant Colleges. Also: R. B. Atwood, Malcolm S. MacLean1942Reel 53: 717Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, Dean Sage, W. R. Banks, Ira Reid, John Whittaker, Florence Read1942Reel 53: 730Re: University and Sociology Department matters; concerning Phylon, including the planned special issue at the time of AtlantaUniversity's 75th anniversary.

Atlantic Monthly. Also: Edward Weeks1942Reel 53: 810Re: a possible Du Bois article on race relations in America.

Banks, W. R.1942Reel 53: 816Bond, Horace Mann1942Reel 53: 828Brown, John S.1942Reel 53: 836Re: Du Bois' half brother, Adelbert Burghardt

Burroughs, Alison1942Reel 53: 845

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Re: Charles Burroughs and Maud Cuney Hare.

Carnegie Corporation. Also: Dollard, Charles1942Reel 53: 849Re: plans for a series of conferences and studies of the econon~ic condition and social problems of the American Negro.

Citizens Committee. Also: R. R. Wright, Sr.1942Reel 53: 869Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder. Also: Louis Weinstock, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn1942Reel 53: 871Cook, Mercer1942Reel 53: 887Cooper, Anna J.1942Reel 53: 890Copy of her pamphlet, Legislative Measures Concerning Slavery in the United States.

Coulborn, Rushton1942Reel 53: 901Council on African Affairs1942Reel 53: 904Copy of a newsletter from the Council.

Davis, Allison1942Reel 53: 915Davis, Harry E.1942Reel 53: 916Drake, Thomas E.1942Reel 53: 922Re: Quaker-Negro marriages.

Du Bois, Nina1942Reel 53: 927Re: family matters, recent news.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1942Reel 53: 943Recent news; concerning her work in intercultural education.

Eisenstaedt, Alfred1942Reel 53: 979Recollections of Du Bois' study in Germany in the 1890s.

Embree, Edwin R.1942Reel 53: 985Re: a book by Embree.

Edward A. Filene Good Will Fund. Also: Percy S. Brown1942

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Reel 53: 989Fisher, Ruth Anna1942Reel 53: 993Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson1942Reel 53: 1002Fortune. Also: Ralph D. Paine, Jr.1942Reel 53: 1010Re: a possible article by Du Bois discussing the impact of World War I1 on world racial equality.

Frazier, E. Franklin1942Reel 53: 1015General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis1942Reel 53: 1030Re: possible support by the Board for a special issue of Phylon for Atlanta University's 75th anniversary.

Graham, Shirley1942Reel 53: 1036Re: her work and controversies at Fort Huachuca, Arizona for the United Service Organizations (UW).

Harvard Club of New York1942Reel 53: 1082Re: an invitation to Du Bois to join the Club.

Herndon, Norris1942Reel 53: 1096Re: a possible contribution from Herndon for the special issue of Phylon for Atlanta University's 75th anniversary.

Holmes, John Haynes1942Reel 53: 1103Re: A. G. Dill.

Howard University1942Reel 53: 1111Letter of recommendation from Du Bois for Shirley Graham.

Hubert, Benjamin F.1942Reel 53: 1113Du Bois' opinions on the importance of higher education.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1942Reel 53: 1118Logan, Rayford W.1942Reel 53: 1155Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro

Mays, Benjamin E.1942Reel 53: 1198

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Re: a planned meeting in Durham, North Carolina of the Southern Congress on Race Relations to discuss post-war racerelations.

Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays1942Reel 53: 1209Myrdal, Gunnar1942Reel 53: 1234Letter from Myrdal's secretary thanking Du Bois for his assistance to Myrdal.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White1942Reel 54: 1Re: a possible presidential commission to visit India and consider future relations between India and England.

National Negro Newspaper Week. Also: Moss H. Kendrir1942Reel 54: 10Statement from Du Bois on his early work as a local correspondent in Great Barrington, Mass., for the New York Globe and onthe current status of the Negro press.

Neptune, Mae1942Reel 54: 16Re: her retirement from Spelman College.

New Republic. Also: Bruce Bliven, Thomas Sancton1942Reel 54: 20Re: plans for a supplement on the Negro.

New Times and Ethiopia News. Also: E. Sylvia Pankhurst1942Reel 54: 23North Carolina College for Negroes. Also: James E. Shepard1942Reel 54: 38Re: a possible conference on economic conditions affecting Negroes.

Nyabongo, Akiki1942Reel 54: 49Odum, Howard W.1942Reel 54: 53Re: Oduni's interest in regionalism and Du Bois' plan for conferences to study social conditions of Negroes.

Peyler, Westbrook1942Reel 54: 60Letter from Du Bois enclosing sample copies of Phylon.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1942Reel 54: 63Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning a special issue of Phylon for Atlanta University's 75th anniversary; minutes andcorrespondence concerning the work of the Committee on Africa and Peace Aims (later the Committee on Africa, the War, andPeace Aims) on which Du Bois served; concerning published comments by Du Bois on Charles George Gordon and the BritishEmpire.

Pickens, William1942

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Reel 54: 118Re: Pickens' controversy with the NAACP and including references to a 1931 controversy over the actions of Falter White in theorganization.

Post War World Council. Also: Mary W. Hillyer1942Reel 54: 136Re: treatment of Japanese in the United States.

Reid, Ira1942Reel 54: 151Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1942Reel 54: 164Re: possible support by the Fund for a special issue of Phylon for the 75th anniversary of Atlanta University; requestingfinancial support for a project for cooperative effort in studying social conditions of American Negroes which was to besponsored by the Association of Presidents of Negro Land Grant Colleges.

Sforza, Carlo1942Reel 54: 186Simon, Kathleen1942Reel 54: 204Smith, Jose J.1942Reel 54: 216Re: a proposed study by Smith of Negroes in the Isthmus of Panama.

Southern Conference on Race Relations. Also: Gordon B. Hancock1942Reel 54: 216Re: their meeting in Durham, N. C. to discuss post-war race relations.

Southern Historical Association1942Reel 54: 222Letter from Du Bois resigning from the Association because of its attitude towards Black members.

Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis L. Burnham, Charles G. Gomillion, F. D. Patterson1942Reel 54: 225Re: Du Bois' service on the Advisory Board; minutes of the Advisory Board.

Spelman College. Also: Florence Read, Trevor Arnett1942Reel 54: 246Re: the retirement of Mae Neptune and including a letter of Read to Arnett on this subject.

Stimson, Henry L.1942Reel 54: 251Letter to Du Bois concerning possible financial assistance by Stimson to Atlanta University.

Streator, George1942Reel 54: 251Terrell, Mary Church1942Reel 54: 259True, Peggy

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1942Reel 54: 265Re: the Baha'i faith and Du Bois' attitude towards that movement

U.S. Office of War Information. Also: Theodore M. Berry, Chandler Owen1942Reel 54: 279Re: Du Bois' thoughts on the comparative treatment of the American Negro in the military during World War I and World War II.

U.S. War Manpower Commission. Also: Cy Wilson Record1942Reel 54: 286Re: a bibliography on minority group strategies and techniques.

Walton, Lester A.1942Reel 54: 305Williams, Du Bois1942Reel 54: 320Letters from Du Bois to his granddaughter

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1942Reel 54: 330Re: family matters, recent news

Woodruff, Hale1942Reel 54: 340Workers Defense League. Also: Morris Milgram1942Reel 54: 341Wright, Louis T.1942Reel 54: 349Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith1942Reel 54: 244A. General Correspondence, 19431943Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.1943Reel 55: 1Adler, Elmer1943Reel 55: 7Alexander, Will W.1943Reel 55: 15Re: a possible universal history of racism.

Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, John Whittaker, Florence Read, W. R. Banks, Trevor Arnett, Ira Reid1943Reel 55: 27Re: Phylon; concerning Du Bois' retirement from the University; concerning plans for a Center for Social Studies at theUniversity.

Bellegarde, Dantes1943Reel 55: 86Billikopf, Jacob

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1943Reel 55: 88Boardman, Helen1943Reel 55: 94Bontemps, Arna1943Reel 55: 96Braithwaite, William Stanley1943Reel 55: 98Chicago Defender. Also: Metz Lochard1943Reel 55: 114Re: an article by Du Bois on the Negro press.

Cochrane, Eric1943Reel 55: 143Re: Du Bois' ideas on the role of private investment in the development of Africa.

Conference of Presidents of Negro Land Grant Colleges. Also: John W. Davis, F. D. Patterson, R. B. Atwood1943Reel 55: 161Re: a social studies project sponsored by the conference.

Cook, Mercer1943Reel 55: 166Council on African Affairs1943Reel 55: 172Newsletters.

Cullen, Countee1943Reel 55: 183Congratulations upon Du Bois' election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters.

Dabney, Wendell P.1943Reel 55: 185Davis, Allison1943Reel 55: 187Davis, Harry E.1943Reel 55: 188Dover, Cedric1943Reel 55: 212Du Bois, Nina1943Reel 55: 215Family matters, recent news

DuBois, Rachel Davis1943Reel 55: 226Re: her work and W. E. B. Du Bois' thoughts on the importance of America's role in promoting cultural understanding.

Embree, Edwin R.

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1943Reel 55: 245Fagan, Ann1943Reel 55: 246Du Bois' thoughts on methods to secure the appointment of Blacks to the faculty of the University of Michigan.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1943Reel 55: 248Fisk University. Also: Andrew J. Allison, Charles S. Johnson, Edwin W. Smith1943Reel 55: 255Re: an Inter-University Conference on African Studies held at Fisk.

Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1943Reel 55: 282Re: a possible article by Du Bois on Africa.

Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond.1943Reel 55: 294Fraternal Council of Negro Churches in America1943Reel 55: 300Statement, signed by James A. Bray, R. R. Wright, Jr. and W. H. Jernigan, opposing the poll tax and urging an anti-lynching bill; aletter from Du Bois to Bray urging Negro churches to support consumers and producers' cooperation.

Frazier, E. Franklin1943Reel 55: 305Gannett, Lewis1943Reel 55: 306General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis1943Reel 55: 309Graham, Shirley1943Reel 55: 310Recent news.

Graves, Anna Melissa1943Reel 55: 327Re: her book of letters from West Africans; concerning J. E. K. Aggrey.

Gregory, Louis G.1943Reel 55: 347Re: Baha'i faith.

Hansberry, William Leo1943Reel 55: 362Harper's Magazine. Also: Frederick L. Allen1943Reel 55: 363Re: an article by Du Bois submitted to that publication.

Herskovits, Melville J.

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1943Reel 55: 368Holsey, Albon L.1943Reel 55: 378Letter of appreciation sent to Du Bois.

Howard University. Also: E. Franklin Frazier1943Reel 55: 387Kopf, Maxim1943Reel 55: 420Re: a possible portrait of Du Bois by Kopf.

Logan, Rayford W.1943Reel 55: 432Includes Du Bois' thoughts on the development of cultural ties between American Negroes and Haiti.

March on Washington Movement. Also: A. Philip Randolph1943Reel 55: 453Morehouse College. Also: Benjamin E. Mays1943Reel 55: 464N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White1943Reel 55: 475Re: Du Bois' possible service on a committee to present the cause of Negroes in the United States, the West Indies and Africa tothe peace conference.

National Institute of Arts and Letters1943Reel 55: 477Re: Du Bois' election to that group.

Negro Digest1943Reel 55: 480Re: an article by Du Bois on the subject, "If I Were Young Again."

Nettl, Paul1943Reel 55: 484Re: an article by Nettl for Phylon.

New Republic. Also: Thomas Sancton1943Reel 55: 489Re: a possible article by Du Bois and concerning Sancton's writings and interest in racial matters.

North Carolina College for Negroes. Also: James E. Shepard1943Reel 55: 504Draft memo by Du Bois on different approaches to Negro development and chances for agreement on present goals for theAmerican Negro.

Nyabongo, Akiki1943Reel 55: 512Odum, Howard W.

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1943Reel 55: 513Re: a forthcoming meeting of sociologists.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Ralph J. Bunche, Edwin W. Smith, Melville J. Herskovi ts1943Reel 55: 525Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning the possible formation of an African Institute; concerning the Committee onAfrica, the War, and Peace Aims; concerning plans for an international conference on Africa.

Read, Florence1943Reel 55: 646Reid, Ira1943Reel 55: 649Reynal and Hitchcock. Also: Frank E. Taylor1943Reel 55: 650Re: possible books by Du Bois.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1943Reel 55: 663Saturday Review of Literature1943Reel 55: 677Letter from Du Bois critical of a recent article on the Negro press.

Schumann, Mary1943Reel 55: 679Re: the influence of her reading of Black Reconstruction on her proposed novel.

Simon, Kathleen1943Reel 55: 692Society of Friends. New York. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois1943Reel 55: 697Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham, Esther V. Cooper1943Reel 55: 726Spelman College. Also: Florence Read1943Reel 55: 735Spingarn, Amy1943Reel 55: 741Streator, George1943Reel 55: 747Thompson, Dorothy1943Reel 55: 752Re: a possible portrait of Du Bois by Maxim Kopf.

Torrence, Ridgely1943Reel 55: 755Congratulations upon Du Bois' election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters.

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U.S. War Manpower Commission. Also: Cy Wilson Record1943Reel 55: 770Re: a bibliography on strategies and techniques for minority groups.

Van Loon, Hendrik Willem1943Reel 55: 774Congratulations on Du Bois' election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters.

West African Students Union. Also: Ladipo Solanke1943Reel 55: 785Williams, Yolande Du Bois1943Reel 55: 797Family matters.

Wright, Louis T.1943Reel 55: 808A. General Correspondence, 19441944Adler, Elmer1944Reel 55: 851Re: the admission of Black students to Princeton University.

Afro-American Newspapers. Also: B. M. Phillips, Carl Murphy1944Reel 55: 856Re: Du Bois' retirement from Atlanta University.

Alexander, Lillian1944Reel 55: 863Alexander, Virginia1944Reel 55: 866Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford W. Logan1944Reel 55: 870American Friends Service Committee1944Reel 55: 874Letter from Du Bois concerning the status of colonies in the postwar world and asking the policy of the Committee on thismatter.

American Jewish Committee. Also: Jopseh M. Proskauer1944Reel 55: 876Re: a Declaration of Human Rights issued by the Committee and Du Bois' criticisms of the Declaration.

American Missionary Association. Also: Fred L. Brownlee1944Reel 55: 879Americans United for World Organization. Also: Hugh Moore1944Reel 55: 887Atlanta University. Also: Rufus Clement, W. R. Banks, Dean Sage, James B. Addams, llorence Read, Will W. Alexander, TrevorArnett, J. H. Wheeler, Kendall Weisiger, Ira Reid1944

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Reel 55: 896Re: Phylon; concerning Du Bois' retirement from the University and his pension after retirement; including correspondence ofDu Bois with E. M. Martin and H. T. Walden of the Atlanta University Alumni Association on his retirement.

Baldwin, Roger1944Reel 55: 958Re: Du Bois' retirement from Atlanta University.

Bellegarde, Dantes1944Reel 55: 971Billikopf, Jacob1944Reel 55: 976Bliven, Bruce1944Reel 55: 978Brown, Ina C.1944Reel 55: 999Re: Du Bois' criticisms of the U. S. Office of Education's survey of higher education of Negroes.

Buckmaster, Henrietta1944Reel 55: 1002Capper, Arthur1944Reel 55: 1013Re: Du Bois' return to the NAACP.

University of Chicago Press. Also: Joseph A. Brandt1944Reel 55: 1027Re: a possible autobiography by Du Bois.

Christian, Marcus B.1944Reel 55: 1030Church Peace Union. Also: Richard M. Fagley1944Reel 55: 1039Letter to Du Bois concerning the attitude of the Union to the position of colonies in the postwar world.

Commission to Study the Organization of Peace. Also: Margaret Olson1944Reel 55: 1057Letter to Du Bois on the attitude of the Commission toward colonies in the postwar world.

Conference of Negro Land-Grant Colleges. Also: R. B. Atwood, F. D. Bluford, Felton Clark, W. R. Banks, F. D. Patterson, G. L.Harrison, Mordecai Johnson, Horace Mann Bond, John W. Davis, Rufus Clement, Hugh Smythe, E. Franklin Frazier1944Reel 55: 1159Re: the social studies project sponsored by the Conference; concerning a report on the project; concerning the transfer of theproject from Atlanta University to Howard University.

Conference on Race Relations. Also: Marshall Field, Edwin R. Embree, Charles S. Johnson1944Reel 55: 1096Re: a planned conference in Chicago on race relations.

Congres Internationale de Philosophie. Also: Camille Lherisson

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1944Reel 55: 1112Comments from Du Bois on the study and development of philosophy.

Conrad, Earl1944Reel 55: 1116Re: Conrad's plans for a study of Frederick Douglass.

Cook, Mercer1944Reel 55: 1118Coulborn, Rushton1944Reel 55: 1127Council for Democracy. Also: Robert Norton1944Reel 55: 1128Letter to Du Bois on the attitude of the Council towards colonies in the postwar world.

Council for Social Action. Also: Vernon H. Holloway1944Reel 55: 1129Letter to Du Bois on the attitude of the Council towards colonies in the postwar world.

Council on African Affairs. Also: Paul Robeson, Max Yergan1944Reel 55: 1130Re: the interest of the Council in Africa in the postwar world; copies of New Africa, the Bulletin of the Council ; concerning DuDois' correspondence with Harold Moody and Amy Jacques Garvey on a possible Pan-African Congress after the war.

Crawford, George W.1944Reel 55: 1157Cromwell, Otelia1944Reel 55: 1158Cullen, Countee1944Reel 55: 1158Dabney, Wendell P.1944Reel 55: 1297Daily Worker. Also: Louis F. Budenz1944Reel 55: 1300Davis, Harry E.1944Reel 55: 1306Davis, John W.1944Reel 55: 1316Dorsinville, Luc1944Reel 55: 1331Du Bois, Nina1944Reel 55: 1335Family matters

DuBois, Rachel Davis

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1944Reel 55: 1426Embree, Edwin R.1944Reel 56: 2Field Foundation. Also: Maxwell Hahn1944Reel 56: 3Re: possible support by the Foundation for the social studies project of the Negro Land-Grant Colleges.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1944Reel 56: 10Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson, Thomas E. Jones, Edwin W. Smith, Lorenzo Turner1944Reel 56: 14Re: the possibility of Du Bois continuing his research work at Fisk after retirement from Atlanta University; correspondence withSmith concerning a proposed African Institute.

Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1944Reel 56: 79Letter from Armstrong enclosing a letter from P. O. Lapie concerning a Du Bois article in Foreign Affairs on Africa.

Fort Valley State College. Also: Horace Mann Bond1944Reel 56: 82Franklin, John Hope1944Reel 56: 90Gallagher, Buell G.1944Reel 56: 101Garvey, Amy Jacques1944Reel 56: 104Correspondence concerning Harold Moody and his hopes for an African Charter of Freedom; concerning the place of Africa inthe post-war world; concerning Du Bois' plans for a Pan-African Congress after the war.

Gates, Herbert W.1944Reel 56: 115Gaulkin, Edward1944Reel 56: 116Re: Negro cooperative housing.

Gloster, Hugh M.1944Reel 56: 122Graham, Shirley1944Reel 56: 126Graves, Anna Melissa1944Reel 56: 138Graves, John Temple1944Reel 56: 146Re: the Atlanta race riot of 1906.

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Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Also: Henry Allen Moe1944Reel 56: 160Hacker, Coleman Leroy1944Reel 56: 166Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Haiti. Also: President Elie Lescot1944Reel 56: 168Re: Du Bois' trip to Haiti

Hampton Institute. Also: J. Saunders Redding1944Reel 56: 178Hansberry, William Leo1944Reel 56: 188Hastie, William H.1944Reel 56: 198Haynes, George E.1944Reel 56: 209Hercules, Frank1944Reel 56: 213Herskovits, Melville J.1944Reel 56: 218Includes Herskovits' correspondence with Atlanta University about Du Bois' retirement.

Henry Holt and Company1944Reel 56: 223Re: a proposed book by Du Bois on Africa and the two world wars.

Howard University. Also: E. Franklin Frazier, Charles H. Thompson, Mordecai Johnson1944Reel 56: 228Re: possible work by Du Bois there after his retirement from Atlanta University.

Imes, William Lloyd1944Reel 56: 242Johnson, Georgia Douglas1944Reel 56: 269Johnson, Grace Nail1944Reel 56: 272Kopf, Maxim1944Reel 56: 302League of Coloured Peoples. Also: Harold A. Moody1944Reel 56: 314Information on the League; concerning a possible Pan-African Congress after the war.

Letter. Also: Ada P. McCormick

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1944Reel 56: 334Re: her support of Phylon; including Du Bois' suggestion for Letter.

Lincoln University (Mo.)1944Reel 56: 358Re: Mercer Cook.

Logan, Rayford W.1944Reel 56: 360Correspondence, partially concerning Du Bois' trip to Haiti.

Manley, Norman1944Reel 56: 383Request for information on Jamaica.

Mays, Benjamin E.1944Reel 56: 388N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Louis T. Wright, Arthur Spingarn, Roy Wilkins, Grant Reynolds1944Reel 56: 400Re: Du Bois' service with the NAACP aiding in preparation of material concerning Blacks in America and the world to bepresented to a postwar peace conference; a copy of a telegram from Walter White to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and aresponse from E. R. Stettinius of the U. S. Department of State on the return of colonial areas to rule by their pre-war colonialpowers; concerning Du Bois' visit to Haiti; correspondence with the Brooklyn Branch (Walter McKay) concerning the New YorkAmsterdam News.

National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practice Committee. Also: A. Philip Randolph, Allan Knight Chalmers1944Reel 56: 464Re: Du Bois' service on the Council.

National Institute of Arts and Letters1944Reel 56: 467Re: Du Bois' election to this group.

New Times and Ethiopia News. Also: E. Sylvia Pankhurst1944Reel 56: 501New York Amsterdam Star News1944Reel 56: 505Re: Du Bois' column in that paper.

North Carolina College for Negroes. Also: James E. Shepard1944Reel 56: 532Re: possible work by Du Bois at the College after retirement from Atlanta University.

Oettle, George S.1944Reel 56: 544Re: South Africa.

Paschal, Andrew G.1944Reel 56: 549Peoples Voice. Also: Marvel Cooke, Doxey Wilkerson

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1944Reel 56: 555Re: a possible column by Du Bois for that paper.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Melville J. Herskovits1944Reel 56: 562Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro; correspondence of Stokes with Guy Johnson and L. D. Reddick concerning the Encyclopediaof the Negro; a copy of a letter of Stokes to E. R. Stettinius of the U. S. Department of State concerning the status of coloniesafter the war; concerning plans for an international conference on Africa.

Philipps, Tracy1944Reel 56: 584Pickens, William1944Reel 56: 585Re: Du Bois' retirement from Atlanta University and return to the NAACP.

Pittsburgh Courier1944Reel 56: 588Re: an article to be written by Du Bois concerning his retirement from Atlanta University.

Pledge for Peace Committee. Also: Rex Stout1944Reel 56: 590Politics. Also: Dwight Macdonald1944Reel 56: 592Post War World Council. Also: Broadus Mitchell1944Reel 56: 594Re: postwar military conscription.

Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks1944Reel 56: 595Reuter, E. B.1944Reel 56: 601Re: a review by Reuter of Gunnar Myrdal's An American Dilemma.

Robeson, Paul1944Reel 56: 603Robinson, William A.1944Reel 56: 604Re: recent developments at Atlanta University.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin R. Embree1944Reel 56: 608Re: the social studies report of the Negro Land-Grant Colleges.

Schumann, Mary1944Reel 56: 625Re: her work on a novel on the South during Reconstruction.

Seldon, Benjamin F.

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1944Reel 56: 631Shivery, Louie D.1944Reel 56: 636Correspondence, including copies of her letters to Rufus Clement and W. R. Banks on Atlanta University.

Simon, Kathleen1944Reel 56: 653Slaughter, Henry P.1944Reel 56: 649Re: the American Negro Academy.

Smythe, Hugh M.1944Reel 56: 662Solanke, Ladipo1944Reel 56: 670Re: a possible Pan-African Congress after the war.

Sorokin, Pitirim1944Reel 56: 672Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham1944Reel 56: 673Spingarn, Amy1944Reel 56: 679Spingarn, Arthur B.1944Reel 56: 683Stoute, Argyle1944Reel 56: 698Re: racial discrimination at the University of Wisconsin.

Thompson, Charles H.1944Reel 56: 727Time. Also: Raymond L. Buell1944Reel 56: 730Re: Liberia.

Timpany, John R.1944Reel 56: 732Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro.

Titcombe, C. A. A.1944Reel 56: 735Re: conditions in Africa and a possible Pan-African Congress after the war.

Torrence, Ridgely1944Reel 56: 740U.S. Department of State

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1944Reel 56: 753Re: Du Bois' proposed trip to Haiti

Van Loon, Hendrik Willem1944Reel 56: 791Watson, Helen1944Reel 56: 799Re: current conditions at Fisk University.

Williams, Du Bois1944Reel 56: 836Williams, Yolande Du Bois1944Reel 56: 857Family matters.

Wendell L. Willkie Awards. Also: Agnes Meyer1944Reel 56: 864Re: an award in the field of Negro journalism.

Wright, Louis T.1944Reel 56: 877Correspondence, including letters of Wright with Atlanta University President Rufus Clement and Trustee Kendall Weisigerconcerning Du Bois' retirement.

A. General Correspondence, 19451945African Academy of Arts and Research. Also: K. Ozuombu Mbadiwe, Mbonu Ojike1945Reel 56: 1001Alexander, Lillian1945Reel 56: 1020Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford W. Logan1945Reel 56: 1023American Association for the United Nations. Also: Clark Eichelberger1945Reel 56: 1035Re: the Association's plans for trusteeships for colonial areas.

American Association of University Professors. Also: Ralph E. Himstead, C. F. Littell, William Jaffe, Francis E. Ray, George P.Shannon1945Reel 56: 1059Re: Du Bois' resignation because of meetings held at places which exclude attendance of Negro members.

American Committee for a Democratic World. Also: Robert M. MacIver1945Reel 56: 1066American Council on African Education. Also: A. A. Nwafor Orizu, John S. Brown, Jr., George S. Schuyler1945Reel 56: 1068Re: a possible Pan-African Congress after the war.

American Film Corporation. Also: Owen Dodson

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1945Reel 56: 1083American Friends Service Committee. Also: Clarence E. Pickett1945Reel 56: 1084Re: the attitude of the Committee towards colonies in the postwar world.

American Mercury. Also: Charles Angoff, Lawrence E. Spivak1945Reel 56: 1091Re: possible Du Bois articles for that periodical.

American Press Association. Also: George S. Schyuler1945Reel 56: 1102American Teachers Association. Also: H. Councill Trenholm1945Reel 56: 1104Americans United for World Organization1945Reel 56: 1112Baldwin, Roger1945Reel 56: 1162Banks, W. R.1945Reel 56: 1167Benet, William Rose1945Reel 56: 1178Re: the breaking of relations between the United States and Spain.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1945Reel 56: 1190Boardman, Helen1945Reel 56: 1193Bond, Horace Mann1945Reel 56: 1195Borome, Joseph1945Reel 56: 1198Re: Borome's biography of Justin Winsor.

Bowie, Ezell1945Reel 56: 1207Re: the origins and use of the term "Negro."

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph1945Reel 56: 1233Brown, John S.1945Reel 56: 1240Buckmaster, Henrietta1945Reel 56: 1248Buell, Raymond L.

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1945Reel 56: 1249Re: a proposed colonial conference.

Bunche, Ralph J.1945Reel 56: 1251Re: a colonial conference proposed by Du Bois.

Capper, Arthur1945Reel 56: 1263Carson, Saul1945Reel 56: 1265Re: questions of race and colonialism.

Chalmers, Allan Knight1945Reel 56: 1270Chicago Defender1945Reel 56: 1273Includes a statement by Du Bois on the defeat of Germany.

Childs, Virginia Alexander1945Reel 56: 1308Commission to Study the Organization of Peace1945Reel 56: 1319Conference of Negro Land-Grant Colleges. Also: E. Franklin Frazier, K. B. Atwood1945Reel 56: 1332Congress of Industrial Organizations. Also: Henry Lee Moon1945Reel 56: 1342Re: a possible Pan-African Congress; including a copy of a letter from Moon to Philip Murray of the CIO and a telegram fromGeorge Padmore to Moon concerning the Congress.

Cook, Mercer1945Reel 56: 1345Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Max Yergan1945Reel 56: 1376Re: a conference on the status of Puerto Rico; copies of New Africa, the bulletin of the Council; concerning the United NationsConference on International Organization held in San Francisco.

Das, Tarak Nath1945Reel 57: 3Davis, Harry E.1945Reel 57: 6Dayton (Ohio). Citizens Committee. Also: Marion S. Williams1945Reel 57: 20Correspondence about segregation in the schools in Dayton, with Du Bois' views on segregated education.

Du Bois, Nina1945

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Reel 57: 57Family news.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1945Reel 57: 116Duell, Sloan and Pearce1945Reel 57: 122Re: a possible book hy Du Bois on Africa.

East and West Association. Also: Gordon Halstead, Pearl Buck.1945Reel 57: 128Re: the work of the organization in promoting understanding between peoples.

Embree, Edwin R.1945Reel 57: 144Ethiopian World Federation. Also: George W. Harris1945Reel 57: 144Field, Marshall1945Reel 57: 171Letter from Du Bois concerning possible support by Field for an encyclopedia of racial and cultural contributions to Americancivilization which was being planned by Rachel Davis DuBois.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1945Reel 57: 173Ford, James W.1945Reel 57: 185Re: a Du Bois speech on colonialism.

Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1945Reel 57: 187Re: a possible Du Bois article on the United Nations Conference and colonies.

Foreign Missions Conference of North America. Also: Emory Ross1945Reel 57: 189Fosdick, Harry Emerson1945Reel 57: 203Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference.

France. Minister of Finance. Also: Rene Pleven1945Reel 57: 204Re: plans for a Pan-African Congress in Paris in 1945.

French Press and Information Service. Also: Jean de la Roche1945Reel 57: 208Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference; concerning plans for a Pan-African Congress in Paris after the war.

Garvey, Amy Ashwood1945Reel 57: 228

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Re: plans for a colonial conference.

Gilchrist, Huntington1945Reel 57: 237Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference.

Goshal, Kumar1945Reel 57: 240Re: a planned colonial conference.

Graham, Lorenz1945Reel 57: 243Graham, Shirley1945Reel 57: 245Graves, Anna Melissa1945Reel 57: 252Re: her new book, Liberia, the war and events in Russia.

Great Britain. Secretary of State for the Colonies. Also: Oliver Stanley1945Reel 57: 270Copy of a document, Proposals for the Revision of the Constitution of Nigeria.

Griggs, Johanna1945Reel 57: 382Exchange on how to combat racism in daily life.

Handy, W. C.1945Reel 57: 296Hansberry, William Leo1945Reel 57: 297Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: John Woodburn1945Reel 57: 299Re: Du Bois' book, Color and Democracy: Colonies and Peace.

Harper's Magazine. Also: John Fisher1945Reel 57: 312Hercules, Frank1945Reel 57: 347Howard University. Also: E. Franklin Frazier, Mordecai Johnson, Charles H. Thompson1945Reel 57: 362Re: the social studie$ project of the Conference of Negro Land Grant Colleges; concerning Mercer Cook.

Hughes, Langston1945Reel 57: 386Hunton, W. A.1945Reel 57: 387Re: the colonial conference proposed by Du Bois.

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Hurston, Zora Neale1945Reel 57: 395Re: her idea for a national Negro cemetery in Florida

Independent Committee of Artists and Scientists. Also: Henrietta Buckmaster1945Reel 57: 397International African Institute. Also: Edwin W. Smith1945Reel 57: 427Re: Du Bois' urging of the Institute to utilize the work of African scholars.

International Publishers. Also: Alexander Trachtenberg1945Reel 57: 432Johnson, Georgia Douglas1945Reel 57: 455Laski, Harold J.1945Reel 57: 513Re: Du Bois' visit to England.

League for Industrial Democracy. Also: Harry W. Laidler1945Reel 57: 515League of Coloured Peoples. Also: Harold A. Moody1945Reel 57: 516Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference; concerning a proposed Pan-African Congress.

Letter. Also: Ada P. McCormick1945Reel 57: 546Lewis, Alfred Baker1945Reel 57: 549Re: the attitude of labor towards imperialism.

Logan, Rayford W.1945Reel 57: 565Re: a proposed colonial conference; concerning a planned Pan-African Congress.

Luce, Henry1945Reel 57: 578Letter from Du Bois suggesting an article on developments in Africa.

Macmillan Company1945Reel 57: 600Re: a possible book on colonial demands for freedom and democracy.

Manasse, Ernst1945Reel 57: 603Re: Manasse's research on Max Weber.

March on Washington Movement. Also: A. Philip Randolph1945

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Reel 57: 604Mathews, Basil1945Reel 57: 612Re: research by Mathews on Booker T. Washington

Nation Associates. Also: Robert E. Sherwood1945Reel 57: 639Re: a birthday dinner for Thomas Mann.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins. Leslie S. Perry, Arthur Spingarn, Walter White1945Reel 57: 741Reports of Du Bois' department of special research; concerning plans and invitations for a colonial conference planned by DuBois and sponsored by the NAACP; information on and resolutions of the colonial conference held on April 6; concerningrepresentation of the NAACP at the U. N. Conference in San Francisco; concerning Du Bois' attendance at a briefing on BrettonWoods; concerning plans for a Pan-African Congress after the war; concerning Du Bois' needs for office space and a resultingcontroversy over his move to separate quarters and over other matters; a memo from William H. Hastie to Walter Whiteconcerning the Pan-African Congress; a copy of a letter from Walter White to Eleanor Roosevelt concerning matters which theNAACP desired to see stressed in the United Nations; correspondence with the NAACP Alameda County (California) Branch(Buell G. Gallagher).

National Citizens" Political Action Committee. Also: Elmer A. Benson1945Reel 57: 648National Council of American Soviet Friendship1945Reel 57: 662National Council of Negro Women. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune1945Reel 57: 664Re: the United Nations Conference in San Francisco.

National Negro Congress. Also: Max Yergan1945Reel 57: 672New Leader1945Reel 57: 995Statement from Du Bois concerning the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Nkrumah, Kwame1945Reel 57: 727Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference.

Nyabongo, Akiki1945Reel 57: 740Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference.

Oak, V. V.1945Reel 57: 1013Ovington, Mary White1945Reel 57: 1018Pan-African Congress. Also: George Padmore1945Reel 57: 1028

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Correspondence about plans for the Congress held in London; press releases; a Congress poster; information on theorganization of the Congress and the Pan-African movement.

Pankhurst, E. Sylvia1945Reel 57: 1080Panth, Bhola D.1945Reel 57: 1082Re: the proposed colonial conference.

Parris, Guichard1945Reel 57: 1086Re: the proposed colonial conference.

University of Pennsylvania. Also: H. A. Wieschhoff1945Reel 57: 1094Re: the United Nations Conference in San Francisco.

Peoples Voice. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.1945Reel 57: 1094Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones, Melville J. Herskovits1945Reel 57: 1096Re: the publication of the preliminary volume of the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning Du Bois' planned colonialconference; concerning Anson Phelps Stokes' views on the social, economic and political situations in the colonial areas;concerning a proposed international conference on Africa.

Phi Delta Kappa1945Reel 57: 1115Re: the United Nations Conference on International Organization, held in San Francisco

Philipps, Tracy1945Reel 57: 1118Pickens, William1945Reel 57: 1120PM. Also: John P. Lewis1945Reel 57: 1128Re: possible articles by Du Bois on the Pan-African Congress held in London.

Porter, Kenneth Wiggins1945Reel 57: 1143Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.1945Reel 57: 1146Re: the proposed colonial conference.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1945Reel 57: 1171Re: the proposed colonial conference.

Roback, A. A.1945

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Reel 57: 1184Re: a contribution by Du Bois to a book about Albert Schweitzer being edited by Roback.

Ross, Emory1945Reel 57: 1202Re: the proposed colonial conference.

Schweitzer, Albert1945Reel 57: 1238Letters to Du Bois concerning Schweitzer's work in Africa and on conditions there.

Shaw, George Bernard1945Reel 57: 1256Re: a possible visit of Du Bois with Shaw.

Simon, Kathleen1945Reel 57: 1264Singh, Anup1945Reel 57: 1266Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference.

Smythe, Hugh M.1945Reel 57: 1274Southern Conference for Human Welfare. Also: Dorothy Parker1945Reel 57: 1302Re: a dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt.

Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Esther V. Cooper1945Reel 57: 1304Spingarn, Amy1945Reel 57: 1306Spingarn, Arthur B.1945Reel 57: 1308Stassen, Harold E.1945Reel 57: 1311Streator, George1945Reel 57: 1334Studin, Charles H.1945Reel 57: 1336Time. Also: Raymond L. Buell1945Reel 57: 1343Memorandum from Buell concerning the U. S. and Liberia; a report by the editors of Time_ and other journals on DumbartonOaks and the United Nations conference in San Francisco.

Timpany, John R.1945Reel 57: 1390Letter from Du Bois concerning the Catholic Church and the Negro.

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Titcombe, C. A. A.1945Reel 57: 1391Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference.

Tobias, Channing H.1945Reel 57: 1392Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference; concerning Tobias' election as Director of the Phelps-Stokes Fund.

Torrence, Ridgely1945Reel 57: 1397Union for Democratic Action. Also: James Loeb, Jr.1945Reel 58: 3Re: Du Bois' criticism of their pamphlet on Dumbarton Oaks.

United Nations Conference on International Organization. Also: Edward R. Stettinius, Arthur Vandenberg1945Reel 58: 51Information on the 1945 Conference held in San Francisco at which Du Bois served as an associate consultant, representing theNAACP, to the United States delegation; lists of consultants; copies of statements concerning the conference sent to the NAACP;materials from the conference; copies of statements by Du Bois with responses from Edward R. Stettinius and ArthurVandenberg of the U.S. delegation; a proposal on trusteeships submitted by the NAACP consultants to Edward R. Stettinius andthe American delegation.

United Negro College Fund. Also: John D. Rockefeller, Jr.1945Reel 58: 7U.S. Department of State. Also: Henry Villard, Dean Acheson, Benjamin Gerig, Ralph J. Bunche, Archibald MacLeish1945Reel 58: 12Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference; concerning the United Nations conference in San Francisco and representation thereof colonies and of American Blacks; concerning proposed Pan-African Congresses in London and Paris; concerning a UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cultural meeting.

U.S. House of Representatives. Also: Karl Mundt, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.1945Reel 58: 30Includes a letter from Du Bois to Mundt stating his views of un-American activities.

U.S. Office of Education. Also: Ambrose Caliver1945Reel 58: 34U.S. President. Also: Harry Truman, Matthew J. Connelly1945Reel 58: 35Letter from Du Bois requesting a meeting to discuss the Pan-African Congress to be held in London, with a response fromTruman's secretary.

U.S. Senate. Also: Robert Wagner, Tom Connally1945Reel 58: 36Re: Du Bois' testimony on the United Nations charter before the Committee on Foreign Relations, including a copy of Du Bois'testimony.

Van Doren, Carl1945Reel 58: 142Viking Press

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1945Reel 58: 143Outline of Du Bois' proposed book on Africa.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1945Reel 58: 145Re: a statement offered for Du Bois' signature concerning Russia and Poland, with Du Bois' comments on the actions of Poles inthe United States.

Walton, Lester A.1945Reel 58: 161Correspondence from Walton concerning his work as American Minister to Liberia.

Weaver, Robert C.1945Reel 58: 170Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference.

Wells, H. G.1945Reel 58: 175Letter from Wells' secretary to Du Bois concerning a planned visit by Du Bois with Wells.

West, Donald L.1945Reel 58: 175West African Students Union. Also: Ladipo Solanke1945Reel 58: 177Re: the proposed Pan-African Congress; a copy of WASU Magazine published by the group.

West Indies National Conference. Also: Herman P. Osborne1945Reel 58: 204Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference.

Wieschhoff, H. A.1945Reel 58: 217Wilkerson, Doxey A.1945Reel 58: 219Williams, Chancellor1945Reel 58: 219Williams, Du Bois1945Reel 58: 222Family matters; concerning W. E. B. Du Bois' visits to San Francisco and London.

Williams, Eric1945Reel 58: 244Re: Du Bois' planned colonial conference.

Williams, Ruth1945Reel 58: 248Letter to Du Bois concerning theories held about Blacks.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois

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1945Reel 58: 250Family matters.

Wendell L. Willkie Awards. Also: Agnes Meyer1945Reel 58: 285Wright, Louis T.1945Reel 58: 320Wright, R. R., Jr.1945Reel 58: 321Re: Du Bois' proposed colonial conference.

Writers" War Board. Also: Rex Stout1945Reel 58: 324Re: the attitude of the NAACP towards the Bretton Woods agreement and the future of colonies.

Yergan, Max1945Reel 58: 328Re: the colonial conference proposed by Du Bois.

A. General Correspondence, 19461946Abrahams, Peter1946Reel 58: 431Recent news.

African Academy of Arts and Research. Also: Akiki Nyabongo, K. Dzuomba Mbadiwe1946Reel 58: 442Alpha Phi Alpha. Also: Rayford Logan1946Reel 58: 464American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: Fannie Hurst1946Reel 58: 475American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists. Also: Joseph Brainin1946Reel 58: 476American Federation of Labor. Also: William Green1946Reel 58: 462Re: a Pan-African Congress petition for representation at the United Nations for African colonial people.

American Missionary Association. Also: Fred L. Brownlee1946Reel 58: 485American Peoples Encyclopedia. Also: Walter Dill Scott1946Reel 58: 499Azikiwe, Nnamdi1946Reel 58: 532Pamphlet by Azikiwe, Assassination Story: True or False?

Banks, W. R.1946

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Reel 58: 559Barclay, Edwin1946Reel 58: 563Beale, Howard K.1946Reel 58: 567Bellegarde, Dantes1946Reel 58: 573Bethune, Mary McLeod1946Reel 58: 593Birmingham, John Kulle1946Reel 58: 596Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1946Reel 58: 608Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph1946Reel 58: 620Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Buck, Pearl1946Reel 58: 628Bustamante, W. A.1946Reel 58: 645Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Century Service Exchange. Also: F. H. Hammurabi1946Reel 58: 663Chicago Defender. Also: Metz Lochard1946Reel 58: 665Color. Also: I. J. K. Wells1946Reel 58: 689Conference of Negro Land-Grant Colleges. Also: E. Franklin Frazier1946Reel 58: 700Council on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan, Paul Robeson1946Reel 58: 736Re: the work of the Council; including copies of New Africa.

Dabney, Wendell P.1946Reel 58: 790Davis, Harry E.1946Reel 58: 799Dickerson, Earl B.1946Reel 58: 815Re: Dickerson's assistance on a proposed NAACP petition to the United Nations.

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Dover, Cedric1946Reel 58: 833Re: Cover's recent and projected work.

Du Bois, Nina1946Reel 58: 846Family matters.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1946Reel 58: 850Embree, Edwin R.1946Reel 58: 873Fifth Avenue Coach Company1946Reel 58: 879Re: Du Bois' complaints over the service of the company in Harlem.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1946Reel 58: 881Fisk University. Also: Ernest Alexander, Charles Wesley, Fred L. Brownlee1946Reel 58: 884Re: controversy over the election of a President of the University.

Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson1946Reel 58: 918Re: Flanagan's literary work.

Goldman, Eric F.1946Reel 58: 949Re: the possible inclusion of Negro historiography in the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Graham, Shirley1946Reel 58: 962Graves, Anna Melissa1946Reel 58: 967Correspondence on their differing views about the Soviet union.

Greene, Evarts B.1946Reel 58: 970Haiti. Also: Dantes Bellegarde1946Reel 58: 982Re: the petition of the Pan-African Congress to the United Nations.

Herskovits, Melville J.1946Reel 58: 1020Holmes, John Haynes1946Reel 58: 1032

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Re: a petition to the United Nations on representation there for African colonial people.

Houston, Charles H.1946Reel 58: 1037Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Hunton, W. A.1946Reel 58: 1046Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Ickes, Harold L.1946Reel 58: 1057Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Independent Citizens" Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Howard Fast1946Reel 58: 1060Institute of Ethnic Affairs. Also: John Collier1946Reel 58: 1077Johnson, J. Rosamond1946Reel 58: 1102King, James Cliviston1946Reel 58: 1147Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Konvitz, Milton R.1946Reel 58: 1161Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Liberia. Also: William Tubman1946Reel 58: 1211Re: a possible meeting of the Pan-African Congress in Liberia and other matters.

Life1946Reel 58: 1219Re: a proposal by Du Bois for a series of articles on the South.

Logan, Rayford W.1946Reel 58: 1230Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Merriam, Eve1946Reel 58: 1273Ming, William R., Jr.1946Reel 58: 1279Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Moon, Henry Lee1946Reel 58: 1297Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

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Myrdal, Gunnar1946Reel 58: 1304Nation. Also: Freda Kirchwey1946Reel 59: 14Re: a controversy over the election of a new president of Fisk University and a possible article by Du Bois on the matter.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Roy Wilkins, Madison Jones, Leslie Perry, Gloster Current1946Reel 59: 150Correspondence; monthly reports; concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations about the conditions of AmericanBlacks; concerning a plan by Du Bois for the future work and orientation of the NAACP; concerning controversy between DuBois and Walter White; concerning a NAACP anti-lynching movement; concerning the interest of the NAACP in Africa.

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, William H. Melish1946Reel 59: 22National Council of Negro Women. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune1946Reel 59: 27Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

National Council of Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe1946Reel 59: 28Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

National Negro Congress. Also: Elizabeth Catlett1946Reel 59: 56Re: Du Bois' possible sponsorship of a cultural division of the Congress.

Negro College Quarterly. Also: Hugh H. Smythe1946Reel 59: 67Nehru, Jawaharlal1946Reel 59: 75Letter from Du Bois acknowledging receipt of a book from Nehru.

New Masses. Also: Joseph North1946Reel 59: 78Re: possible articles by Du Bois for that periodical.

New Republic1946Reel 59: 89Re: possible articles by Du Bois on African developments.

New York Times1946Reel 59: 120Re: a letter to the editor from Du Bois on colonial Africa and the United Nations

Non-European Unity Committee. Also: Z. R. Mahabane, D. D. Jabavu1946Reel 59: 132Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Nyasaland African Congress. Also: C. Matinga

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1946Reel 59: 149Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Ojike, Mbonu1946Reel 59: 329Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Ovington, Mary White1946Reel 59: 335Padmore, George1946Reel 59: 337Pan-African Congress1946Reel 59: 340Re: the petition of the Congress to the United Nations on representation at the U. N. for African colonial peoples.

Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore1946Reel 59: 353Re: the work of the Federation; Du Bois' work in the United States for Africa; concerning the Pan-African Congress to the UnitedNations.

Pankhurst, E. Sylvia1946Reel 59: 376Re: the relations of American Negroes with Ethiopia and developments in that country.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes. Channing Tobias1946Reel 59: 404Re: a revised edition of the preliminary volume of the Encyclopedia of the Negro; concerning the retirement of Anson PhelpsStokes from the Fund; about a possible autobiography by Du Bois.

Pickens, William1946Reel 59: 416Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.1946Reel 59: 428Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1946Reel 59: 447Includes discussion of a projected book to be written by Reddick, Du Bois and James Ford.

Quentin Reynolds1946Reel 59: 453Re: efforts to unseat United States Senator Theodore Bilbo from his Senate seat.

Roberts, Major1946Reel 59: 462Letter from Du Bois containing his views on South Africa's request for trusteeship over Southwest Africa.

Robeson, Paul1946Reel 59: 463

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Letter from Robeson calling for a crusade for anti-lynching legislation.

Roosevelt, Eleanor1946Reel 59: 471Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1946Reel 59: 473St. Kitts-Nevis Trades and Labour Union1946Reel 59: 486Re: the Pan-Africa Congress petition to the United Nations.

Sancton, Thomas1946Reel 59: 486Schweitzer, Albert1946Reel 59: 489Correspondence concerning conditions in Africa.

Smythe, Hugh M.1946Reel 59: 524Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Esther V. Cooper, Louis E. Burnharn1946Reel 59: 545Re: Du Bois' participation at a Congress meeting.

Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith1946Reel 59: 559Spingarn, Amy1946Reel 59: 566Spingarn, Arthur B.1946Reel 59: 566Stokes, Anson Phelps1946Reel 59: 578Streator, George1946Reel 59: 586Tobias, Channing H.1946Reel 59: 594Toney, Charles E.1946Reel 59: 598Re: a possible tract by Du Bois on the cost to America of the mistreatment of Blacks.

Torrey, Beth1946Reel 59: 600Re: conditions in Angola.

Towns, George A.1946Reel 59: 609

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Trades Union Congress of Jamaica1946Reel 59: 610Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

United Nations. Also: Trygve Lie1946Reel 59: 616Re: the Pan-African Congress petition to the United Nations on representation for African colonial peoples.

U.S. Senate. Also: Tom Connally1946Reel 59: 564Communication from Du Bois concerning a China military assistance bill.

Van Doren, Carl1946Reel 59: 669Van Vechten, Carl1946Reel 59: 570Re: Du Bois' contribution of material to the James Weldon Johnson collection at Yale University.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1946Reel 59: 673Re: Villard's services as vice president of the NAACP; concerning Woodrow Wilson's presidential campaign of 1912.

Walton, Lester A.1946Reel 59: 688West African National Secretariat. Also: Kwame Nkrumah1946Reel 59: 703Re: the Pal-African Congress petition to the United Nations.

White, Walter1946Reel 59: 709Willcox, Walter1946Reel 59: 714Williams, Du Bois1946Reel 59: 715Family matters, personal advice.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1946Reel 59: 765Family matters.

Win the Peace Conference. Also: Clark Foreman1946Reel 59: 812Re: Du Bois' service on their committee.

Wright, Louis T.1946Reel 59: 812A. General Correspondence, 19471947

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Adamic, Louis1947Reel 59: 922Alexander, Lillian1947Reel 59: 938Alpha Phi Alpha1947Reel 59: 944Copy of an address delivered by Henry A. Wallace at a meeting of the group.

American Missionary Association. Also: Fred L. Brownlee1947Reel 59: 972Atlanta University. Also: Ira Reid1947Reel 59: 1016Azikiwe, Nnamdi. Nnamdi Azikiwe Testimonial Dinner1947Reel 59: 1026Program for the dinner.

Biberman, Herbert1947Reel 59: 1051Re: the "Hollywood Ten" who were cited for contempt by the U. S. House Un-American Activities Committee.

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Also: A. Philip Randolph1947Reel 59: 1090Browder, Earl1947Reel 59: 1091Butcher, Phillip1947Reel 59: 1095Re: George Washington Cable.

Civil Rights Congress. Also: Dashiell Hammett1947Reel 59: 1153Press releases.

Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Also: Maud Russell, Stephen Fritchman1947Reel 59: 1219Re: a conference in which Du Bois was to participate.

Cook, Mercer1947Reel 59: 1242Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Paul Robeson, Max Yeryan1947Reel 59: 1251Re: the work of the Council; press releases; copies of New Africa, the Council bulletin.

Davis, Harry E.1947Reel 59: 1307Re: plans for a Liberian centennial celebration; concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Dover, Cedric

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1947Reel 59: 1345Re: possible arrangements for a celebration for Du Bois' 80th birthday.

Du Bois, Nina1947Reel 59: 1353Family news.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1947Reel 60: 9Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, Edwin R. Embree1947Reel 60: 16Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1947Reel 60: 41Fraternal Outlook. Also: Rockwell Kent, Abraham Chapman1947Reel 60: 47Includes a statement by Du Bois on the sources of discrimination and the ways to eliminate it.

Graham, Shirley1947Reel 60: 66Herskovits, Melville J.1947Reel 60: 106Holmes, John Haynes1947Reel 60: 110Re: Toussaint L'Ouverture.

Howard University. Also: Rayford Logan1947Reel 60: 116India. U.N. Delegation. Also: Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit1947Reel 60: 125Re: the NAACP petition to the U.N.

International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens filed under Twain1947Reel 60: 911Jackson, W. A.1947Reel 60: 158Re: conditions in Senegal.

Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsam1947Reel 60: 166Johnson, Charles S.1947Reel 60: 175Journal of Negro Education. Also: Charles H. Thompson1947Reel 60: 175Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

King, Clennon

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1947Reel 60: 188Konvitz, Milton R.1947Reel 60: 199Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Lafarge, John1947Reel 60: 211Liberia1947Reel 60: 230Program for centennial celebration.

Logan, Rayford W.1947Reel 60: 254Lomeshie Research Center. Also: R. E. G. Armattoe1947Reel 60: 263Du Bois' answers to a questionnaire about current problems.

Macmillan Company1947Reel 60: 279Re: possible publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Ming, William R., Jr.1947Reel 60: 320Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Morgantown Post (Morgantown, W.Va.)1947Reel 60: 324Letter from Du Bois concerning their editorial about the NAACP motion to the United Nations on the status of American Blacks.

Myrdal, Gunnar1947Reel 60: 326N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Hugh H. Smythe, Gloster Current, Madison Jones, Thurgood Marshall, S. Ralph Harlow, LesliePerry, Roy Wilkins, Arthur Spingarn, James Ivy1947Reel 60: 486Re: the preparation and publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations on the status of American Blacks; monthlyreports; annual report; financial report; routine correspondence.

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, William H. Melish1947Reel 60Re: the work of the Council; concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations; a statement by Du Bois on the 30thanniversary of the founding of the Soviet Government.

National Eugene Dennis Defense Committee. Also: Doxey Wilkerson1947Reel 60National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet1947Reel 60National Negro Congress. Also: Audley Moore, Edward Strong1947

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Reel 60New School for Social Research. Also: L. D. Reddick1947Reel 60New York Herald-Tribune. Also: Lewis Gannett1947Reel 60Re: a review of Du Bois' The World and Africa.

New York Times1947Reel 60Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning racial discrimination in the American theater.

Oberlin College. Also: John W. Copeland1947Reel 60Re: the employment of black social scientists at white colleges.

Ovington, Mary White1947Reel 60Pan-Africa. Also: T. R. Makonnen1947Reel 60Re: the NAACP petititon to the United Nations.

Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore1947Reel 60Re: the work of the federation.

Patterson, William L.1947Reel 60Peoples Voice. Also: Doxey Wilkerson1947Reel 60Re: a regular column to be written by Du Bois.

Peterson, Cecil1947Reel 60Re: Du Bois' evolving views on the talented tenth.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1947Reel 60PM1947Reel 60Letter from Du Bois concerning racial discrimination in the United States

Preece, Harold1947Reel 60Re: the dropping of Preece's column from several Black newspapers.

Progressive Citizens of America1947Reel 60Re: Du Bois' service on their Board of Directors.

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Race Relations. Also: Cedric Dover1947Reel 60Re: the NAACP petition to the dnited Nations.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1947Reel 60Robeson, Eslanda1947Reel 60Roosevelt, Eleanor1947Reel 60Letters from Du Bois concerning the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Rosten and Company1947Reel 60Re: an agreement designating the company as agents for comnercially-sponsored radio appearances by Du Bois.

Southern Negro Youth Congress. Also: Louis E. Burnham1947Reel 60Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith1947Reel 60Spingarn, Amy1947Reel 60Spingarn, Arthur B.1947Reel 60Streator, George1947Reel 60Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens1947Reel 60United Nations. Also: Ralph J. Bunche, John P. Humphrey, Trygve Lie, William H. Stonemen1947Reel 60Re: the NAACP petition to the U. N. and other matters.

U.S. Senate. Also: Claude Pepper, Leverett Saltonstall1947Reel 60Letter from Pepper concerning the establishment of a relief fund for Greece to be administered by the United Nations; a letterfrom Saltonstall concerning the possible passage of a private bill being supported by Du Bols.

U.S. United Nations Delegation. Also: Warren R. Austin1947Reel 60Re: the NAACP petition to the United Nations.

Van Vechten, Carl1947Reel 61: 1Viking Press1947Reel 61

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Re: the publication of The World and Africa.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1947Reel 61Eickstedt, Egon Von1947Reel 61Walton, Lester A.1947Reel 61Waring, Laura Wheeler1947Reel 61West, Don. Don West Defense Committee1947Reel 61Re: a libel suit against West.

Willcox, Walter1947Reel 61Williams, Du Bois1947Reel 61Family news.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1947Reel 61Family news.

Workshop for Cultural Democracy. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois1947Reel 61Re: W. E. B. Du Bois' participation in the group.

Wright, Louis T.1947Reel 61Young, Ada1947Reel 61Includes news on the Du Bois family

A. General Correspondence, 19481948Ad Hoc Committee to Lift Ban on The Nation. Also: Archibald MacLeish1948Reel 61Re: a ban against The Nation in the New York schools.

Adams, Ansel1948Reel 61Re: a proposed book by Adams on the Black race.

Alexander, Lillian1948Reel 61Alexander, Sadie Tanner1948

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Reel 61American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Van Wyck Brooks1948Reel 61American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: John Darr1948Reel 61Includes a statement by Du Bois to be read at a conference sponsored by the Committee.

American Council on Race Relations. Also: Robert C. Weaver1948Reel 61American Magazine. Also: Mabel Harding1948Reel 61Re: a possible article by Du Bois on progress in race relations in America over the past 30 years.

American Mercury. Also: Charles Angoff1948Reel 61Re: a possible article by Du Bois on progress in American race relations over the past 30 years.

American Sociological Society1948Reel 61American Sociological Society1948Reel 61Aptheker, Herbert1948Reel 61Re: Aptheker's plans for publication of a book of Du Bois' letters.

Atlantic Monthly. Also: Edward Weeks1948Reel 61Re: a possible article by Du Bois on developments in national and international aspects of racial problems over the past 30years.

Barbados Progressive League1948Reel 61The annual report of the League.

Bender, W. A.1948Reel 61Letter of appreciation to Du Bois.

Biberman, Herbert1948Reel 61Birmingham World1948Reel 61Re: a possible syndicated column by Du Bois.

Blaine, Anita McCormick1948Reel 61Correspondence from Du Bois outlining his financial needs in order to continue his work.

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Boardman, Helen1948Reel 61Bond, Horace Mann1948Reel 61Bontemps, Arna1948Reel 61Bradley, Lyman1948Reel 61Re: a protest against the blacklisting of Marxist and labor schools by the Attorney General of the United States.

Broderick, Francis L.1948Reel 61Re: his research on Du Bois.

Brooks, Van Wyck1948Reel 61Brown, P. Rodgers1948Reel 61Includes Du Bois' opinions on questions about Nat Turner's revolt.

Bruyn, Kathleen1948Reel 61Includes Du Bois' opinions on the best ways to attack racial problems and segregation.

Cabot, Godfrey L.1948Reel 61Re: the controversy over Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP

Callis, Henry Arthur1948Reel 61Re: the controversy over Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP.

Capper, Arthur1948Reel 61Carpenter, J. Henry1948Reel 61Re: policy making in the Council on African Affairs.

Chicago Sun and Times Company. Also: Marshall Field1948Reel 61China Welfare Fund. Also: Madame Sun Yat-sen1948Reel 61Re: the work of that organization.

Christian Science Monitor1948Reel 61Re: a possible series of articles by Du Bois on developments in Africa.

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Church Peace Union. Also: Henry A. Atkinson, Carl H. Voss1948Reel 61Citizens Committee to Defend Representative Government. Also: William Jay Schieffelin1948Reel 61Civil Rights Congress. Also: Harry F. Ward, Doxey Wil kerson, William L. Patterson, etc.1948Reel 61Re: the work of that organization.

Collier's Magazine1948Reel 61Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in American race relations over the past 30 years.

Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Also: Maud Russell1948Reel 61Re: the work of the Committee.

Committee for Amnesty1948Reel 61Re: Du Bois' service as a sponsor of the group.

Committee of One Hundred. Also: Carl Van Doren1948Reel 61Committee of One Thousand. Also: Van Wyck Brooks, Hiram Hdydn1948Reel 61Re: the Committee's goal of abolishing the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Committee to End the Jim Crow Silver-Gold System in the Panama Canal Zone. Also: Paul Robeson, Charles P. Howard, CharlottaBass1948Reel 61Re: the worh of the group to end racial discrimination against employees of the U.S. in the Panama Canal Zone.

Connecticut Chronicle1948Reel 61Re: Du Bois' plan for a syndicated newspaper column.

Cook, Mercer1948Reel 61Coronet1948Reel 61Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in race relations over the past 30 years.

Cromwell, Otelia1948Reel 61Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro

Council on African Affairs. Also: Max Yergan, Shelton Hall Bishop, Paul Robeson, W. A. Hunton, Doxey Wilkerson1948Reel 61

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Re: the forniation of a committee to be chaired by Du Bois which would make recommendations on Council policy; concerningthe reorganization of the Council and the dismissal of Yergan as Executive Director; a petition prepared by Du Bois concerningthe disposition of Libya, Eritrea and the Italian Somaliland; copies of New Africa.

Dabney, Thomas L.1948Reel 61Re: the dismissal of Du Bois from the NAACP.

Daily Worker1948Reel 61Davis, Allison1948Reel 61Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1948Reel 61Davis, Harry E.1948Reel 61Davis, John W.1948Reel 61Re: Du Bois' plans for a cooperative study of the Negro

Dover, Cedric1948Reel 61Re: Fisk University, possible service of American Blacks in India and other matters.

Drake, J. G. St. Clair1948Reel 61Re: possible Italian trusteeship over Somaliland

Du Bois, Nina1948Reel 61Includes news of Du Bois' recent work

DuBois, Rachel Davis1948Reel 61East and West Association. Also: Pearl Buck1948Reel 61Embree, Edwin R.1948Reel 61Ethiopia. U.S. Legation. Also: Ras Inlru1948Reel 61Re: the struggle of American Blacks and their possible cooperation with Ethiopia.

Fast, Howard1948Reel 61Fauset, Arthur Huff1948Reel 61Fishel, Leslie H., Jr.

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1948Reel 61Fisher, Ruth Anna1948Reel 61Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontenlps1948Reel 61Ford, James W.1948Reel 61Re: Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP.

Fosdick, Harry Emerson1948Reel 61Franklin, John Hope1948Reel 61Frazier, E. Franklin1948Reel 61Freedmen's Publishing Company. Also: Carter Weiley1948Reel 61Re: Du Bois' plan to publish a syndicated newspaper colunm.

Galer, Julio1948Reel 61Re: Galer's interest in Langston Hughes.

Gallagher, Buell G.1948Reel 61General Education Board. Also: Fred McCuistion1948Reel 61Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Graham, Shirley1948Reel 61Includes a copy of a letter from Graham protesting the removal of her biography of Paul Robeson from a list of recommendedbooks.

Great Britain. Also: Clement Atlee1948Reel 61Letter to Atlee protesting the treatment of Black residents of Liverpool during a recent riot in that city.

Harper's Magazine. Also: Frederick L. Allen1948Reel 62Re: a possible article by Du Bois on national and international aspects of race problems over the past 30 years.

Harris, Abram L.1948Reel 62Harris, Jesse Fauset1948Reel 62

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Herskovits, Melville J.1948Reel 62Holden, Edith1948Reel 62Re: Edward W. Blyden.

Holmes, John Haynes1948Reel 62Re: the dismissal of Du Bois from the NAACP.

Hughes, Langston1948Reel 62Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Huntington (N.Y.) Public Schools1948Reel 62Re: the use of materials on Black Americans in the curriculum of the schools.

Hunton, W. A.1948Reel 62Re: the dismissal of Du Bois from the NAACP.

International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens1948Reel 62Isaacs, Stanley M.1948Reel 62Re: the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library.

Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam1948Reel 62Johnson, Georgia Douglas1948Reel 62Johnson, Mordecai W.1948Reel 62Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Johnson, Oakley C.1948Reel 62Copy of a white supremacy pamphlet distributed in New Orleans and forwarded to Du Bois by Johnson.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1948Reel 62Kansas City Call1948Reel 62Re: a possible syndicated column by Du Bois.

Lewis, Oscar1948

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Reel 62Re: Lewis' research on the effects of slavery on Blacks.

Liberty Magazine1948Reel 62Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in race relations over the past 30 years.

Locke, Alain1948Reel 62Logan, Rayford W.1948Reel 62Louisiana Weekly1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' proposed syndicated column.

Louisville Defender1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' proposed syndicated column.

MacDougall, Curtis D.1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP.

Marshall, Thurgood1948Reel 62Letter from Du Bois concerning the death of Marshall's father.

Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Samuel Sillen1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' service as a contributing editor.

Moreno, E. Pina1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' religious beliefs.

Murphy, Carl1948Reel 62Re: discrimination in interstate railroad travel.

Myrdal, Gunnar1948Reel 62Birthday greeting from Myrdal.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, Walter White, Madison Jones, James Ivy, Hugh Smythe, Louis T. Wright, Gloster Current, RoyWilkins1948Reel 62Re: the publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations; concerning Du Bois' need for additional office space;concerning the presidental campaign and partisan political activity; concerning a meeting of Du Bois with Eleanor Roosevelt;concerning the association of the NAACP with the current U.S. administration's foreign policies; concerning the dismissal of DuBois; correspondence between Du Bois and Smythe on the Council on African Affairs; monthly reports.

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National Committee to Free the Ingram Fanlily1948Reel 62National Conference on American Policy in China and the Far East1948Reel 62National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: William H. Melish1948Reel 62National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Harlow Shapley, Howard Fast1948Reel 62Re: the candidacy of Henry Wallace for president; concerning the NAACP and the peace movement; concerning Du Bois'membership on the Council

National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' articles on developments in Africa.

National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet1948Reel 62Re: a protest against the House Un-American Activities Committee.

National Non-Partisan Delegation to Washington for Passage of Civil Rights Legislation1948Reel 62Press release.

National Theatre Conference. Also: Hallie Flanagan Davis1948Reel 62Conments on Du Bois' play, Black Man.

National Wallace for President Committee. Also: Elmer A. Benson, C. B. Baldwin1948Reel 62Re: the campaign; concerning Du Bois' participation in partisan politics.

National Youth Assembly Against Universal Military Training. Also: John Darr1948Reel 62Nehru, Jawaharlal1948Reel 62Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

New School for Social Research1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' lecture series, including notes and materials used for the course by Du Bois.

New York (N.Y.). Mayor1948Reel 62Letter from Du Bois recommending an appointment to the Civil Service Commission.

New York Public Library. Also: Ralph Beals1948Reel 62Re: Du Bois' recomnendation for increased support for the Schomburg Collection of the Library.

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New York Herald Tribune1948Reel 62Letters to the editor from Du Bois concerning newspaper reports on racial conditions in the South and on the possible return ofAfrican colonies to Italy.

New York Post1948Reel 62Re: a possible column of news about Africa; a letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the meaning of the presidentialelection results.

New York Star1948Reel 62Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the condition of Black laborers in the Panama Canal Zone.

New York Times1948Reel 62Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library; concerning a possiblearticle by Du Bois on progress in race relations over the past 30 years; a letter to the editor concerning the newspaper'scomments on the Progressive Party platform; a letter to the editor concerning conditions of Black laborers in the Panama CanalZone; a letter to the editor concerning discrimination in interstate travel.

Odum, Howard W.1948Reel 62Overseas News Agency1948Reel 62Includes Du Bois' opinions on the coverage of African news.

Padmore, George1948Reel 62Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore, Florence Nichol, T. R. Makonnen1948Reel 62Re: the publication of the NAACP petition to the United Nations, including correspondence with Pan-Africa on this matter;concerning developments in Africa and in England affecting Africans.

Pankhurst, E. Sylvia1948Reel 62Re: Ethiopia and conditions in Africa

Peck, Theodora1948Reel 62Pickens, William1948Reel 62Pittsburgh Courier1948Reel 62Re: the death of Gandhi

PM1948Reel 62Re: a possible column of African news.

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Progressive Citizens of America. Also: C. B. Baldwin, Theodora Peck, Howard Fast, Maxim Lieber1948Reel 62Progressive Party1948Reel 62Platform, press releases

Quarles, Benjamin1948Reel 62Rautenstrauch, Walter1948Reel 62Reid, Ira1948Reel 62Robeson, Paul1948Reel 62Statement from Robeson, Du Bois, Roscoe Dunjee and Charles P. Howard calling for action by the President and AttorneyGeneral of the U.S. to protect civil rights.

Rose, Arnold M.1948Reel 62Julius Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin R. Embree, Will W. Alexander1948Reel 62Saturday Evening Post1948Reel 63Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the progress in race relations over the past 30 years.

Shapley, Harlow1948Reel 63Sigma Pi Phi. Also: H. Councill Trenholm, Raymond Pace Alexander, etc.1948Reel 63Re: a study of the membership conducted by Du Bois in preparation for a lecture.

Society of American Historians. Also: Allan Nevins1948Reel 63Southern Negro Youth Congress1948Reel 63Board minutes, correspondence

Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith1948Reel 63Spingarn, Arthur B.1948Reel 63Stokes, Anson Phelps1948Reel 63Birthday greetings to Du Bols; concerning the Encyclupedia of the Negro; concerning Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP.

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Thompson, Charles H.1948Reel 63Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

Tobias, Channing H.1948Reel 63Torrence, Ridgely1948Reel 63Tuskegee Institute. Also: F. D. Patterson1948Reel 63Re: the Encyclopedia of the Negro.

United Nations. Also: Edward Lawson, Trygve Lie1948Reel 63Re: the NAACP petition on civil rights of Black Americans; miscellaneous materials.

United Public Workers of America. Also: Thomas Richardson1948Reel 63Re: racial dis- crimination against union members in the Panama Canal Lone.

U.S. Senate. Also: Arthur Capper1948Reel 63U.S. United Nations Delegation. Also: Warren R. Austin, Eleanor Roosevelt1948Reel 63Van Doren, Carl1948Reel 63Van Vechten, Carl1948Reel 63Villard, Oswald Garrison1948Reel 63Wallace, Henry A.1948Reel 63Re: Du Bois' dismissal from the NAACP; concerning American-Russian relations.

Walton, Lester A.1948Reel 63Weaver, Robert L.1948Reel 63Wilkerson, Doxey A.1948Reel 63Williams, Du Bois1948Reel 63Williams, Eric1948Reel 63

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Williams, Yolande Du Bois1948Reel 63Wilson, J. Finley1948Reel 63Appeal by Wilson, Du Bois, Benjamin Mays and others for a rally and assembly for civil rights.

Woodson, Carter G.1948Reel 63Workshop for Cultural Democracy. Also: Rachel Davis DuBois, L. Hollingsworth Wood1948Reel 63Minutes.

Wright, Louis T.1948Reel 63Unidentified hate letters directed to Du Bois.1948Reel 63A. General Correspondence, 19491949African Aid Committee1949Reel 63List of officers and sponsors for this committee chaired by Du Bois.

Aiken, Isabel1949Reel 63Critique by Du Bois of Arnold Toynbee's Study of History.

American Continental Congress for World Peace. Also: John Clark, Uta Hagen, Elizabeth Moos, Linus Fauling, O. John Rogge1949Reel 63Re: the sponsorship for this Mexico City meeting.

American Council for a Democratic Greece. Also: Abraham L. Pomerantz1949Reel 63American Labor Party. Also: Arthur D. Kahn, Vito Marcantonio, Joseph Cadden1949Reel 63American Russian Institute. Also: Ernest C. Ropes1949Reel 63Aptheker, Herbert1949Reel 63Comparison by Du Bois of American Blacks and Marxists on their potential use of force.

Armattoe, R. E. G.1949Reel 63Letter from Du Bois concerning the Peace Congress of the Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Letters; concerning the possiblenomination of Du Bois for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Atlanta University. Also: J. Max Bond, Mozell Hill1949Reel 63

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Letter to Du Bois from Bond concerning African students in the U.S.; correspondence with Hill concerning a possible article byDu Bois for Phylon.

Authors League of America1949Reel 63Request fron Du Bois for reinstatement to the League.

Baldwin, C. B.1949Reel 63Banks, W. R.1949Reel 63Bill of Rights Conference. Also: Clark Foreman1949Reel 63Blaine, Anita McCormick1949Reel 63Re: Du Bois' financial needs; concerning his trip to Europe.

Bond, Horace Mann1949Reel 63Re: Bond's African journey.

Bontemps, Arna1949Reel 63Braithwaite, William Stanley1949Reel 63Broderick, Francis L.1949Reel 63Re: his research on Du Bois.

Brown, S. Joe1949Reel 63Information on Nina Du Bois' family.

Burroughs, Charles, Jr.1949Reel 63China Welfare Fund. Also: Talitha Gerlach. Madame Sun Yat-sen1949Reel 63Concernilng the work of the Fund and Du Bois' membership in it.

Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson, Lsther Cooper, Clifford Odets, Dashiell Hammett, Paul Robeson, O. John Rogge1949Reel 63Includes a call for a Conference on civil and hurnan rights

Belfield-Clarke, C.1949Reel 63Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy. Also: Maud Russell1949Reel 63

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Committee for Free Political Advocacy. Also: Earl B. Dickerson, Paul J. Kern, James A. Wolfe1949Reel 63Re: the Committee's work in defending free speech.

Committee to End the Jim Crow Silver-Gold System in the Panama Canal Zone1949Reel 63Communist Party, U.S.A. Also: Marian Bachrach1949Reel 63Conference Committee. Also: Paul O'Dwyer, Stanley M. Isaacs, Osmond K. Fraenkel, Marian Wynn Perry1949Reel 63Re: opposition to the Mundt-Nixon Bill.

Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Paul Robeson, Louise Patterson1949Reel 63Correspondence; minutes of the Executive Board; press releases; financial records; a news release cupy of Du Bois' address atthe Welcome Home Rally for Paul Robeson; a copy of Du Bois' Lesrimony betore the U. S. House of Representatives' Committeeon Foreign Relations; copies of New Africa.

Cronon, Edmund J.1949Reel 63Du Bois' comments on the influence and importance of Marcus Garvey.

Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace. Also: Maxine Wood1949Reel 63Dabney, Wendell P.1949Reel 63Daily Worker. Also: John Pittman1949Reel 63Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1949Reel 63Re: Davis' campaign for the New York Clty Council.

Davis, Harry E.1949Reel 63Davis, John W.1949Reel 63Diggs, Irene1949Reel 63Re: plans for a book concerning Blacks in the United States to be co-authored by Diggs and Du Bois.

Dover, Cedric1949Reel 63Doyle, Bertram W.1949Reel 63Re: his father, Sebastian Doyle.

Du Bois, Nina

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1949Reel 63Re: the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace held in New York City.

Oduduwa, Egbe Omo1949Reel 63Re: the work of this group for Nigeria.

Einstein, Albert. Also: Emily Balch, Edwin Oahlberg, Thomas Mann, W. J. Walls1949Reel 63Letter from Einstein and others urging Du Bois' attendance at a peace meeting in Washington.

Fast, Howard1949Reel 63Fisher, Ruth Anna1949Reel 63Recent news

Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson, Arna Bontemps1949Reel 63Re: Du Bois' grand daughter's possible attendance at Fisk; concerning manuscripts donated by Du Bois to the library.

Foreman, Clark1949Reel 63Letter from Du Bois concerning the China Aid Council.

Frazier, E. Franklin1949Reel 63The text of a speech by Frazier.

Gallagher, Buell G.1949Reel 63Glenville Area Community Council (Cleveland, Ohio)1949Reel 63Information on the work of the Council.

Graham, Lorenz1949Reel 63Graham, Shirley1949Reel 63Recent news.

Haiti. United Nations Delegation1949Reel 63Letter from Du Bois concerning Somaliland.

Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: Robert Giroux1949Reel 63Roncerning the possible publication of Du Bois' Russia and America:. An Attempt at Interpretation.

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Harlem Quarterly. Also: Benjamin A. Brown1949Reel 63Re: a possible biographical sketch of Du Bois.

Holden, Edith1949Reel 63Holmes, John Haynes1949Reel 63Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson1949Reel 63Re: a proposed conference on Africa to be held in cooperation with the Council on African Affairs.

Independent Non-Partisan Citizens Conrnittee for the Re-election of Councilman Benjamin J. Davis, Jr.1949Reel 63Re: Du Bois' support of Davis.

India. Also: Jawaharlal Nehru1949Reel 63Open letter to Nehru from Du Bois and others on violations of civil liberties in India.

International Interim Education Committee. Also: Tracy Phillpps1949Reel 63Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsam1949Reel 63Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order1949Reel 63Statement ftom Du Bois on current world conditions and the work of the group.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1949Reel 63Re: her writing.

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee1949Reel 63Letter urging Du Bois' opposition to a United States loan to Spain.

Leadership Education Institute. Also: Eslanda Robeson1949Reel 63Lealtad, Catherine D.1949Reel 63Re: the China Aid Council

Liberia. United Nations Delegation1949Reel 63Letter from Du Bois concerning Somaliland.

Logan, Rayford W.1949

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Reel 63Longshoreman's Aid Society1949Reel 63Re: discriminatory hiring in New York City.

Lovett, Robert Morss1949Reel 63Marcantonio, Vito. Also: Paul Robeson, Dashiell Hamnett1949Reel 63Re: an emergency conference called by Marcantonio and the others on the operation of the federal courts in the prosecution ofCommunist leaders.

Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Samuel Sillen1949Reel 63Re: possible contributions by Du Bois.

Moos, Elizabeth1949Reel 63Re: possible testimony by Du Bois before the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Morgan State College. Also: Martin D. Jenkins1949Reel 63Re: plans for Du Bois to deliver a commencement address at the college and the later withdrawal of that invitation.

Mu-So-Lit Club. Also: Leslie S. Perry1949Reel 63N.A.A.C.P. Also: Henry Lee Moon1949Reel 64National Committee to Free the Ingram Family. Also: Maud White Katz1949Reel 64Re: the work of the Committee for the Rosa Ingram family.

National Conference Against Deportation Hysteria. Also: John W. Darr, Jr.1949Reel 64National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, Mary van Kleeck1949Reel 64National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Maxine Wood, Howard Fast, O. John Rogge, Harlow Shapley1949Reel 64Re: the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace.

National Eugene Dennis Defense Committee1949Reel 64National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage1949Reel 64Re: an article by Du Bois and on the orientation of the journal.

National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet, Van Wyck Brooks1949

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Reel 64National Non-Partisan Committee for the Defense of the Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders. Also: Paul Robeson, Howard Fast1949Reel 64New School for Social Research1949Reel 64Re: a lecture series by Du Bois

New York Times1949Reel 64Letter from Du Bois criticizing their editorial on a speech by Thomas Dewey on Africa.

Oursler, Fulton1949Reel 64Pan-African Federation. Also: George Padmore, T. R. Makonnen1949Reel 64Re: Somaliland, India and Pakistan; concerning the publication of Pan Africa; concerning Du Bois and the NAACP.

Peoples World. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Al Richmond1949Reel 64Re: a possible article by Du Bois.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Channing Tobias1949Reel 64Re: Sebastian Doyle

Pittsburgh Courier1949Reel 64Re: a possible article by Du Bois on the history of the Negro over the past 50 years.

Policyholders Committee. Also: Paul O'Dwyer1949Reel 64Re: a possible investigation of insurance companies.

Pollack, Ted1949Reel 64Progressive Party. Also: Theodora Peck, Paul Robeson, C. B. Baldwin, Charles P. Howard, George Murphy1949Reel 64Re: the activities of the Party.

Rich, Faith1949Reel 64Re: the NAACP.

Robeson, Eslanda1949Reel 64Re: a play by Du Bois.

Runes, Dagobert1949Reel 64

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St. James Literary Forum1949Reel 64Re: a Du Bois speech on Africa and the United States.

Sanders, Gabe1949Reel 64Re: a contribution by Du Bois to Sanders' book on the death of Franklin Roosevelt.

Smith, Lasker1949Reel 64Re: charges that inter-racial groups are Communist front organizations.

Smythe, Hugh M.1949Reel 64Re: the Rosa Ingram case and other matters.

Somerville, John A.1949Reel 64Re: a book written by Somerville.

Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith1949Reel 64Re: a proposed article by Du Bois on the Soviet Union.

Stalin, Joseph. Birthday Greetings. Also: W. A. Hunton, George B. Murphy, Doxey Wilkerson1949Reel 64Invitation to Du Bois to join others in sending birthday greetings to Stalin.

Sterling, Dorothy1949Reel 64Streator, George1949Reel 64Syracuse University. Also: Stuart G. Brown1949Reel 64Du Bois' opinions on the essential attributes and activities of a good Awrican citizen.

Taylor, Deems1949Reel 64Teachers Union of New York1949Reel 64Re: the dismissal of Lee Lorch from City College of New York and the importance of teachers' political beliefs.

Terrell, Mary Church1949Reel 64Torrence, Ridgely1949Reel 64Towns, George A.1949

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Reel 64USSR. Also: V. Makarov1949Reel 64Re: the Moscow Peace Conference and the 32nd anniversary of the Russian revolution.

United Defense Committee of Public Employees Against Loyalty Checks1949Reel 64United Nations. Also: John P. Humphrey1949Reel 64Re: the Commission on Human Rights; a statement by Italian Foreign Minister Carlo Sforza on the former Italian colonies inAfrica; a staterrent by Abdullahi Issa of the Somali Youth League on Somaliland; miscellaneous materials.

Voice of Freedom Committee. Also: Dorothy Parker1949Reel 64Re: a campaign for a Black radio network commentator.

Wallace, Henry1949Reel 64Re: Du Bois' discussions with Anita McCormick Blaine about possible financial support for Du Boi s' work; corlcerning theposition of abolitionism in mid-19th century America as an historical analogy to the position of present-day reform groups.

Washington Conference on Foreign Policy. Also: Charles S. Johnson, Linus Pauling, Thomas Mann, John A. Kingsbury1949Reel 64Re: plans for their meeting.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1949Reel 64Williams, Du Bois1949Reel 64Williams, Yolande Du Bois1949Reel 64Workshop for Cultural Democracy. Also: Ira Eisenstein1949Reel 64World Congress of Peace. Also: Louis Aragon, Jean Lafitte, Frederic Joliet-Curie, Albert E. Kahn1949Reel 64Re: a meeting of the group.

Wright, Louis T.1949Reel 64Young Progressives of America1949Reel 64A. General Correspondence, 19501950African Aid Committee1950Reel 64Re: the work of this group chaired by Du Bois.

American Academy of Arts and Letters

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1950Reel 64American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: John W. Darr, Jr.1950Reel 64Re: the National Conference to Defend the Bill of Rights; concerning Du Bois' sponsorship of the Committee.

American Jewish Congress1950Reel 64Statement on world peace adopted by the group.

American Labor Party. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Louis R. Berman, Vito Marcantonio1950Reel 64Campaign materials; correspondence concerning Du Bois' candidacy for the U. S. Senate from New York; press releases. partyplatform statements; information on Herbert Lehman, the current U.S. Senator from New York; texts of speeches andstatements by Du Bois; text of a Paul Robeson speech.

American-Russian Institute1950Reel 64American Sponsoring Committee for Representation at the World Peace Congress. Also: Joseph F. Fletcher, Robert M. Muir1950Reel 64Re: plans for a Second World Peace Congress in England sponsored by the World Peace Council.

American Youth for a Free World. Also: Dorothy Gottlieb, Ann Norton1950Reel 64Americans for World Peace1950Reel 64Aptheker, Herbert1950Reel 64Armattoe, R. E. G.1950Reel 64Re: Armattoe's work in the Gold Coast

Ashanti Readers" Union. Also: B. G. Nsiah1950Reel 64Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Lawrence D. Reddick1950Reel 64Atlanta University. Also: Virginia Lacy Jones1950Reel 64Re: library service for Blacks in Atlanta in the early 20th century.

Benson, Elmer A.1950Reel 64Re: the National Guardian.

Bernstein, Leonard1950Reel 64Letter from Du Bois concerning Bernstein's endorsement of the World Peace Appeal.

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Bontemps, Arna1950Reel 64Broderick, Francis L.1950Reel 64Re: his research on Du Bois.

Burroughs, Margaret. Also: Charles Burroughs1950Reel 64Chicago Globe. Also: Metz Lochard1950Reel 64Re: a column by Du Bois.

China Welfare Appeal. Also: Talitha Gerlach1950Reel 64Minutes; correspondence and materials concerning the work of thr group.

Citizens Non-Partisan Committee to Elect Dr. Du Bois. Also: Oliver W. Harrington, Alice Crawford, Langston Hughes, EwartGuinier1950Reel 64Civil Rights Congress. Also: Esther Cooper, George Marshall1950Reel 64Coleman, James S.1950Reel 64Du Bois;' comments on African views towards international trusteerhip of colonies.

Committee for Defense of Rose Nelson Lightcap. Also: Oliver W. Harrington1950Reel 64Committee for a Democratic Foreign Policy1950Reel 64Committee for Peaceful Alternatives. Also: Mark Dawber, W. J. Walls1950Reel 64Re: a conference for peace.

Committee for the Negro in the Arts1950Reel 64Committee of the 25 victims of the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Also: John Howard Lawson1950Reel 64Committee to Elect American Labor Party Candidates. Also: Dorothy Kaufman1950Reel 64Conference Committee. Also: Stanley Isaacs1950Reel 64Re: opposition to the Mundt and Ferguson bills.

Conference Group of National Organizations1950Reel 64

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Notes on a meeting held to discuss Korea and the World Peace Appeal

Coulborn, Rushton1950Reel 64Re: Pitirim Sorokin.

Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton, Louise T. Patterson1950Reel 64Re: the work of the Council; concerning the Korean War and progressive Black Americans; copies of New Africa.

Cowl, Carl1950Reel 64Re: a book, East Indian, West Indian, co-authored by Claude McKay and Cedric Dover.

Crawford, Alice1950Reel 64Cromwell, Otelia1950Reel 64Dabney, Thomas L.1950Reel 64Dabney, Wendell P.1950Reel 64Davis, Harry E.1950Reel 64Decker, H. Ryerson1950Reel 64Re: Du Bois' views on Russia.

Diamond, Frieda1950Reel 64Invitation to a reception given by Diamond for Du Bois and Joseph Flelctler.

Diggs, Irene1950Reel 64Includes Du Bois' recollections of the Du Bois Circles and the Niagara movement

Dill, A. G.1950Reel 64Diplomatic Press and Publishing Company. Also: Richter,Harry1950Reel 64Re: a booklet prepared for them by Du Bois.

Dover, Cedric1950Reel 64Re: his book, East Indian, West Indian, co-authored with Claude McKay.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1950

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Reel 64Epstein, Harold1950Reel 65Re: Ray Stannard Baker

Fellowship of Reconciliation. Also: A. J. Muste1950Reel 65Re: thr Peace Information Center's controversy with the U. S Department of Justice.

Fisher, Ruth Anna1950Reel 65Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, Bonita Valien1950Reel 65ConcerningDu Bois Williams' enrollment at Fisk; concerning the disposition of Du Bois' papers.

Fletcher, Joseph1950Reel 65Re: a meeting on the war crisis.

Ford, James W.1950Reel 65Birthday greetings to Du Bois

Foreman, Clark1950Reel 65Graham, Shirley1950Reel 65Re: her opposition to permitting Charles Flint Kel logg's use of Du Bois' files for a history of the NAACP.

Greenwich Village Committee Against the H-Bomb. Also: Mary H. Hicks1950Reel 65Harcourt, Brace and Company. Also: Robert Giroux1950Reel 65Re: Du Bois' book Russia and America: An Interpretation

Houston, Charles H.1950Reel 65: 99Statement by Houston, Mary Church Terrell, E. Franklin Frazier and W. C. Hueston on a performance by Paul Robeson inWashington, D.C.

Hughes, Langston1950Reel 65: 104Imes, William Lloyd1950Reel 65: 110International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union. Also: Louis Goldblatt1950Reel 65: 119Re: the projecution of Harry Bridges and other members of the union.

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International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens1950Reel 65: 712International Publishers. Also: Alexander Trachtenberg1950Reel 65: 121Iowa Farmers Union. Also: Fred W. Stover.1950Reel 65: 130Re: the activities of the union.

Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam1950Reel 65: 132Johnson, Charles S.1950Reel 65: 143Letter from Du Bois concerning a forthcoming world congress on peace.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1950Reel 65: 146Johnson, Grace Nail1950Reel 65: 155Johnson, Mordecai W.1950Reel 65: 156Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. Also: Dorothy Parker, Helen R. Bryan, Edward Barsky1950Reel 65: 159Re: a dinner for Barsky and on the work of the Committee.

Jones, Eugene Kinckle1950Reel 65: 168Kahn, Albert E.1950Reel 65: 185Re: Kahn's book, High Treason.

Karamu House. Also: Russell Jelliffe, Rowena Jelliffc1950Reel 65: 187Re: Du Bois' play, Black Man.

Kellogg, Charles Flint1950Reel 65: 188Re: the possible use of Du Bois' files for his research on the NAACP.

Tenth Congressional District Youth Committee for the Election of Dr. Du Bois to the United States Senate1950Reel 65: 702Texas State University. Also: R. O'Hara Lanier1950Reel 65: 705Re: a possible summer position for Du Bois on the faculty.

Torrence, Ridgely1950Reel 65: 709

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Re: the death of Nina Du Bois.

United Labor and People's Committee for May Day. Also: Louis Weinstock1950Reel 65: 719United Nations. Also: Trygve Lie, John P. Humphrey1950Reel 65: 725Letter from Du Bois, Paul Robeson, W. A. Hunton and others concerning Bechuanaland in South Africa; a request from theDivision of Human Rights for inforn;ation and recomniendations for a world-wide survey of slavery.

U.S. Department of State. Also: Dean Acheson1950Reel 65: 760Letter from Du Bois concerning Acheson's criticisms of the World Peace Appeal; concerning Du Bois' passport.

Wallace, Henry1950Reel 65: 777Copy of a speech given by Wallace at the Community Church of New York.

Walls, W. J.1950Reel 65: 784Letter to Du Bois on the death of Nina Du Bois.

Walton, Lester A.1950Reel 65: 784Letter of condolence upon the death of Nina Du Bois.

Ward, Theodore1950Reel 65: 787World Peace Delegation. Welcoming Committee. Also: Maxine Wood1950Reel 65: 788Re: plans to welcome a delegation headed by Pablo Picasso.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1950Reel 65: 808Williams, Du Bois1950Reel 65: 809Re: Fisk University; concerning her trip to the World Student Congress in Czechoslovakia and Du Bois' thoughts on current worlddivisions; concerning his senatoridl campaign.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1950Reel 65: 848World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Fernande Guyot, Frederic Joliot-Curie1950Reel 65: 870Re: the work of the group and the Second World Congress held in England; concerning the World Peace Appeal (the StockholmAppeal); materials from the Second World Congress held in England.

Kent, Rockwell1950Reel 65: 191Includes a letter from Kent about O. John Rogge.

Lawyers Defense Committee. Also: John F. Kyan

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1950Reel 65: 200Re: attacks on lawyers defending members of political or racial minorities.

League of Women Voters of New York1950Reel 65: 202Du Bois' answers to a candidate's questionnaire.

Lincoln University. Also: Horace Mann Bond1950Reel 65: 206Re: a conference on African affairs.

Logan, Rayford W.1950Reel 65: 216Re: Carter G. Woodson and about a projected study of Reconstruction by Du Bois and others.

Lovett, Robert Morss1950Reel 65: 222Letter to Du Hois concerning a letter to Dublic officials warning of the danger of war.

McCanns, David Graham1950Reel 65: 224Marcantonio, Vito1950Reel 65: 234Marryshow, T. Albert1950Reel 65: 241Marshall, George1950Reel 65: 242Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Samuel Sillen, Lloyd Brown1950Reel 65: 245Mid-Century Conference for Peace. Also: Willard Uphaus, Robert J. Havinghurst1950Reel 65: 252Moos, Elizabeth1950Reel 65: 266Morrison, Monica1950Reel 65: 268Re: the Catholic Church and Blacks in St. Louis.

Murphy, George B.1950Reel 65: 281Includes Murphy's corresporldence with J. Pius Barbour.

National Committee to Abolish Jim Crow. Also: James Allen1950Reel 65: 303National Council Against Conscription. Also: John M. Swomley, Jr.1950Reel 65: 305National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, John A. Kingsbury

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1950Reel 65: 306Correspondence; materials concerning the work of the Council.

National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild, Hannah Dorner, Harlow Shapley1950Reel 65: 327National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage1950Reel 65: 339National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: William Rose Benet1950Reel 65: 343National Non-Partisan Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders. Also: Howard Fast1950Reel 65: 360Re: Eugene Dennis.

New York (N.Y.). Mayor. Also: William O'Dwyer1950Reel 65: 368Letter from Du Bois protesting the police refusal to permit a public meeting.

Njakar, Elechukwu1950Reel 65: 395Re: the use of the term Negro.

Non-Residence Welfare Center. Also: Lorenz Graham1950Reel 65: 398Ovington, Mary White1950Reel 65: 414Padmore, George1950Reel 65: 420Recent news.

Pauling, Linus1950Reel 65: 431Re: a protest of the refusal of a passport to Ralph Spitzer.

Peace. Also: Karl Marek1950Reel 65: 433Statement by Du Bois on the United States and peace which was intended for use in this Czechoslovakian journal.

Peace Information Center. Also: Gloria Agrin, Sylvia Soloff, Abbott Simon, Arthur Kahn1950Reel 65: 436Minutes; statements; correspondence with the U. S. Department of Justice (William E. Foley) concerning the demand that theCenter register under provisions of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin, George B. Murphy, Corl iss Lamont, Theodora Peck, John J. Abt1950Reel 65: 549Correspondence concerning the Party; convention schedules, text of a speech by Henry Wallace at the Party convention;statements.

Rogge, O. John

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1950Reel 65: 614Runes, Dagobert1950Reel 65: 615Schuman, Frederick L.1950Reel 65: 623Letter to Du Bois concerning the World Peace Appeal.

Smythe, Hugh M.1950Reel 65: 632Southern Conference Educational Fund1950Reel 65: 649Du Bois' comments on Jan Smuts of South Africa.

Soviet Russia Today. Also: Jessica Smith1950Reel 65: 658Special Committee on Bail. Also: Doxey Wilkerson1950Reel 65: 662Re: eleven leaders of the U.S. Communist Party denied bail pending appeal of their convictions.

Stokes, Anson Phelps1950Reel 65: 680Taylor, Deems1950Reel 65: 692A. General Correspondence, 19511951Abrahams, Peter1951Reel 66: 2African National Congress1951Reel 66: 9Re: South Africa

American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Van Wyck Brooks1951Reel 66: 36Agrin, Gloria1951Reel 66: 13Re: her service to Du Bois in the Peace Information Center legal defense; concerning O. John Rogge.

Amado, Jorge. Also: Pablo Neruda1951Reel 66: 31Statement in support of Du Bois and other North and South American individuals and niovements, signed by Amado andNeruda.

American Association of Scientific Workers. Also: Harry Grundfest1951Reel 66: 39Letters of support for Du Bois sent to President Truman and Attorney Gpneral J. Howard McGrath.

American Labor Party. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Vito Marcantonio, Paul Trilling, John Scudder

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1951Reel 66: 52Re: Du Bois' indictment

American Peace Crusade. Also: Linus Pauling, Thomas Richardson, Willard Uphaus, Abbot Simon, Charles Howard, ClementinaPaolone1951Reel 66: 64Re: formation of this group for which Du Bois served as Honorary Chairman; issues of Peace Crusader; statements sent to U. S.government officials; minutes; plans for a pilgrimage to Washington, D.C.

American Peace Crusade. Idaho Branch. Also: Opal Brooten1951Reel 66: 141Letter of congratulations upon the acquittal of Du Bois.

American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1951Reel 66: 145Aptheker, Herbert1951Reel 66: 154Armattoe, R. E. G.1951Reel 66: 159Barr, Stringfellow1951Reel 66: 202Open letter from Barr, Alice Hamilton, W. J. Walls and others to President Truman urging amnesty for convicted U. S.Communist Party leaders.

Bass, Charlotta1951Reel 66: 205Bellegarde, Dantes1951Reel 66: 216Bernal, John D.1951Reel 66: 223Bernstein, Leonard1951Reel 66: 227Birthday greetings to Du Bois

Bethune, Mary McLeod1951Reel 66: 229Re: a Du Bois Testimonial Dinner

Blume, Isabelle1951Reel 66: 234Re: Du Bois' indictment

Broderick, Francis L.1951Reel 66Correspondence concerning access to Du Bois' papers

Brown, Charlotte Hawkins1951

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Reel 66Re: her acceptance and then later refusal to speak at the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Bunche, Ralph J.1951Reel 66His refusal to be a sponsor for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner because of previous criticism of him by Du Bois.

Canadian Peace Congress1951Reel 66China Welfare Appeal. Also: Talitha Serlach1951Reel 66Correspondence concerning the work of this group on whose Board of Directors Du Bois served.

Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson1951Reel 66Cobb, James A.1951Reel 66Re: his service to Du Bois in his legal defense; concerning Du Bois' refusal to compromise with the government prosecutors.

Cobb, W. Montague1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Colum, Padraic1951Reel 66Comite International de Defense du Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois1951Reel 66Commager, Henry Steele1951Reel 66Letter from Du Bois concerning republication of Black Reconstruction.

Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case. Also: Gene Pennington1951Reel 66Conseil National du Mouvement de la Paix. Also: Fernande Vigne, Yves Fargel1951Reel 66Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton1951Reel 66Correspondence on the work of the Council; concerning Du Bois' legal defense.

Cowl, Carl1951Reel 66Foreword by Du Bois for Cedric Dover and Claude McKay's book, East Indian, West-Indian.

Crawford, Alice1951Reel 66Dabney, Wendell P.1951Reel 66

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D'Arbussier, Gabriel1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Davis, Harry E.1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Delany, Hubert T.1951Reel 66Re: the indictment of Du Bois; concerning Du Bois' resignation from Sigma Pi Phi because of the failure of the group to supporthis defense; concerning the attitude of the NAACP towards Du Bois' indictment.

Dill, A. G.1951Reel 66Dover, Cedric1951Reel 66Re: the foreword prepared by Du Bois for East Indian, West Indian; concerning the Council on African Affairs; correspondenceof Dover with J. D. Bernal about Du Bois' indictment.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois

Du Bois, Shirley Graham1951Reel 66W. E. B. Du Bois Testimonial Dinner Committee. Also: E. Franklin Frazier1951Reel 66Lists of greetings, sponsors, honorary chairmen; financial records: press releases.

Ehrenburg, Ilya1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois; a statement from Ehrenburg to western writers.

Einstein, Albert1951Reel 66Letters from Du Bois thanking him for a copy of an autographed book and for his offer of assistance in Du Bois' legal defense.

Elkin, Kyrle1951Reel 66Re: the republication of Souls of Black Fdk.

Essex House Hotel1951Reel 66Re: their cancellation of reservations for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Fadeyev, Alexander1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

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Farge, Yves1951Reel 66Letter of support for Du Bois after his indictment.

Fast, Howard1951Reel 66Fisher, Ruth Anna1951Reel 66Recent news.

Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, L. Howard Bennett1951Reel 66Re: support for Du Bois from the Alumni Association.

Foner, Philip S.1951Reel 66Re: the prosecution of Alexander Trachtenberg for violations of the Smith Act.

Ford, James W.1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Foster, William Z.1951Reel 66Franklin, John Hope1951Reel 66Frazier, E. Franklin1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner arid Du Bois' legal defence.

Friends of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois. Also: William H. Gray, Grace Goens, R. R. Wright, Jr., C. Washington Rhodes, Louis L. Hedding1951Reel 66Letter of support for Du Bois' legal defense.

Garfield, James W.1951Reel 66Letter from Du Bois concerning his legal defense.

Graves, Anna Melissa1951Reel 66Correspondence, including copies of letters between Graves and Bertrand Russell about conditions in Russia and America.

Hammerstein, Oscar, 2nd1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Hammett, Dashiell1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense

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Handy, W. C.1951Reel 66Re: his refusal to serve as a sponsor of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner and Handy's thoughts on the acceptance he and hismusic had received from Black intellectuals.

Hansberry, William Leo1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense.

Hautz, Lawrence A.1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' trial; concerning the Baha'i faith.

Hays, Arthur Garfield1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense.

Hill, Leslie Pinckney1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois and concerning Du Bois' legal defense.

Holmes, John Haynes1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Hughes, Langston1951Reel 66Letter from Hughes enclosing a poem he wrote, A Ballad of Negro History.

Hunton, W. A.1951Reel 66Petition for Hunton's release from jail, prepared by Du Bois and others.

Interfaith Committee for Peace Action. Also: Willard Uphaus1951Reel 66International Fur and Leathermakers Union. Also: Ben Gold1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense.

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union. Also: Harry Bridges1951Reel 66International Mark Twain Society. Also: Cyril Clemens1951Reel 66Iowa Farmers Union. Also: Fred W. Stover1951Reel 66Re: the union's support of Du Bois' legal defense.

Jaffe, Bernard1951

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Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense.

James, Milton Morris1951Reel 66Du Bois' recollections of Laura Wheeler Waring.

Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson1951Reel 66Jerome, V. J.1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' indictment.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1951Reel 66Johnson, Hewlett1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Johnson, Mordecai W.1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Kahn, Albert E.1951Reel 66Re: O. John Rogge; a copy of Kahn's pamphlet, Agents of Peace, about the indictment of Du Bois.

Karamu House. Also: Russell Jelliffe, Rowena Jelliffe1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' play, Black Man

Kennedy, Stetson1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' indictment.

Kent, Rockwell1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' indictment and legal defense; concerning the International Workers Order.

Kingsbury, John A.1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense.

Kuo Mo-jo1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Lamont, Corliss1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' indictment and legal defense.

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Lasker, Bruno1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Lawson, Elizabeth1951Reel 66Re: the Essex House Hotel, which cancelled reservations for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Little, Brown and Company1951Reel 66Re: a proposed book by Du Bois telling of his indictment and trial.

Lochard, Meta1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense.

Lorch, Lee1951Reel 66Re: Du Bois' legal defense.

Louisville Defender1951Reel 66Letter to the editor concerning Du Bois' indictment.

Lovett, Robert Morss1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner; concerning Du Bois' legal defense, including Lovett's correspondence with Arthur Spingarnon this matter.

Luscomb, Florence H.1951Reel 66McWilliams, Carey1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial dinner.

Mann, Thomas1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner; concerning Mann's sponsorship of the American Peace Crusade.

Marcantonio, Vito1951Reel 66Includes a memo from Du Bois relating the history of his relations with the NAACP.

Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Lloyd L. Brown, Samuel Sillen1951Reel 66Mays, Benjamin E.1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Mead, Margaret

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1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Melish, John Howard1951Reel 66Melish, William Howard1951Reel 66Merriam, Eve1951Reel 66Enclosing a poem she wrote for Du Bois.

Montagu, Ivor1951Reel 66Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Moos, Elizabeth1951Reel 66Includes her review of Du Bois' trial.

Moulton, Arthur1951Reel 66Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Nathan, Otto1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' indictment.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, James Ivy1951Reel 67Re: an NAACP resolution about Du Bois' indictment.

National Committee for Peaceful Alternatives. Also: Robert J. Havinghurst1951Reel 67National Committee to Defend Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois and Associates in the Peace Information Center. Also: Paul Robeson, AliceCitron, David Robison, Shirley Graham Du Bois, Howard iast1951Reel 67Statements by Du Bois; press releases, minutes; reprints of statements and resolutions from others supporting Du Bois;financial reports; pamphlets.

National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims1951Reel 67National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, Robert Morss Lovett1951Reel 67Includes a letter from Lovett to the Chicago Sun-Times concerning the Korean War.

National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Howard Fast, William R. Meek, J. J. Joseph, Lawrence D. Reddick,Robert Morss Lovett1951Reel 67

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Includes statements supporting Du Bois; a copy of an address by Reddick supporting Du Bois; materials concerning the work ofthe Council.

National Lawyers Guild1951Reel 67Statement supporting Du Bois after his indictment.

Nearing, Scott1951Reel 67New Century Publishers. Also: Joe Fields1951Reel 67Re: possible publication of a book of Du Bois' 1950 campaign speeches; concerning the possibility of a pamphlet on the anti-Redhysteria.

New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1951Reel 67Re: a dinner celebrating the name change of the publication from Soviet Russia Today.

New York Times1951Reel 67Letter to the editor concerning the news coverage of the founding of the American Peace Crusade.

Nkrumah, Kwame1951Reel 67Ortiz, Fernando1951Reel 67Ovington, Mary White1951Reel 67Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Padmore, George1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' indictment and trial; concerning Kwame Nkrumah; concerning Du Bois' idea for a Declaration of Independence forAfrica; concerning developments in Africa and a possible Sixth Pan-African Conqress.

Patterson, William L.1951Reel 67Peace Information Center1951Reel 67Re: the indictment of Du Bois and other leaders of the Center.

Pickens, William1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' indictment.

Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin, Elmer A. Benson1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' trial and opposing the Korean War; a Party newsletter; national committee minutes; policy statements, financialreports.

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Ransom, Reverdy C.1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' indictment.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1951Reel 67Redding, J. Saunders1951Reel 67Robeson, Paul1951Reel 67Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Rochester, Anna1951Reel 67Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Shepperson, George1951Reel 67Re: Shepperson's research on John Chilembwe, Joseph Booth and John L. Dube.

Shostakovich, Dmitri1951Reel 67Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Sigma Pi Phi. Also: John S. Brown, Arthur Elmes, Walter Beekman, Peter M. Murray1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' resignation from the group because of their non-support of him during his trial.

Silver, Abba Hillel1951Reel 67Re: his acceptance and then refusal to serve as an honorary chairman of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Simon, Abbott1951Reel 67Simon, Kathleen1951Reel 67Smith, Jessica1951Reel 67Socialist Workers Party. Also: Joseph Hansen1951Reel 67Letter of support for Du Bois' defense.

Somerville, John A.1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' indictment.

Soviet Peace Committee. Also: Nikolai Tikhonov1951

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Reel 67Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1951Reel 67Includes his refusal to serve as an honorary chairman of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Stone, I. F.1951Reel 67Terrell, Mary Church1951Reel 67Re: her service as an honorary chairman of the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Thompson, Charles H.1951Reel 67Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Toscanini, Arturo1951Reel 67Declining to serve as a sponsor for the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Trade Union Committee to Defend Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois. Also: Ben Gold1951Reel 67Union des Etudiants du Viet-Nam1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' indictment.

United Negro Peoples Committee for Peace and Freedom. Also: David Graham McCanns1951Reel 67U.S. Department of Justice. Also: William E. Foley1951Reel 67Re: the indictment of Du Bois and other leaders of the Peace Information Center.

Van Kleeck, Mary1951Reel 67Re: Du Bois' defense.

Eickstedt, Egon Von1951Reel 67Walls, W. J.1951Reel 67Re: the Du Bois Testimonial Dinner.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1951Reel 67Williams, Du Bois1951Reel 67Williams, Yolande Du Bois

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1951Reel 67Wolf, Pepper, Ross, and Wolf1951Reel 67Draft of Du Bois' will.

World Peace Council. Also: Paul Robeson, Uillard Uphaus, John W. Darr, Jr., Frederic Joliot-Curie, Jean Lafitte1951Reel 67Correspondence; news releases; statements; material concerning meetings held by the Council; concerning Du Bois' acquittal.

Wright, R. R., Jr.1951Reel 67A. General Correspondence, 19521952Academy of Radio and Television Arts and Sciences. Also: Paul Dennis1952Reel 67: 994Du Bois' comments on the quality and use of television.

African Council. Also: S. Leard-Freeman1952Reel 67: 1000Invitation to Du Bois, declined, to become President of this organization.

American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Mark Van Doren1952Reel 67: 1013American Inter-Continental Peace Conference. Also: Howard Fast, Paul Robeson, Willard Uphaus, Clementina Paolone, MariaRosa Oliver1952Reel 67: 1029Re: the conference scheduled for Brazil; a message from Du Bois to the meeting; a protest to Brazil over cancellation of theconference.

American Labor Party. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Paul Trilling, Vito Marcantonio, John McManus, Hugh Mulzac, Louise R. Berman,Henry Doliner1952Reel 67: 1043Letters concerning speaking engagements; a sumary of an intended Du Bols speech; requests from Du Bois for information onvarious iubjects.

American Peace Crusade. Also: Abbott Simon, John A. Kingsbury, Albert E. Kahn, Thomas Richardson, Willard Uphaus, RobertMorss Lovett1952Reel 67: 1077Statements; press releases; concerning a National Delegate: Assembly for Peace in Washington; concerning a planned Du Boisspeech in Toronto, Canada which was cancelled when he was refused entry to that country; concerning a national committeemeeting of the American Peace Crusade; concerning a national peace referendum; concerning a Vienna Congress for Peace;concerning the work and finances of the crusade; concerning a testimonial dinner for Du Bois.

American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1952Reel 67: 1053Re: a contribution to a proposed ''friendship book.

American-Soviet Friendship Council. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild1952Reel 67: 1159Aptheker, Herbert

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1952Reel 67: 1175Armattoe, R. E. G.1952Reel 67: 1177Re: Kwame Nkrumah, George Padmore and conditions in the Gold Coast.

Authors League of America1952Reel 67: 1188Letter from Du Bois protesting the League's request for information on testimony of members before a congressionalcommittee on internal security.

Bearsley, Edward1952Reel 68: 29Re: Thomas Richardson.

Burnham, Louis E.1952Reel 68: 52California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland1952Reel 68: 53Includes a statement from Du Bois about the school.

Canada. Department of Immigration1952Reel 68: 65Order for the deportation of Du Bois given at the time of his scheduled speech in Toronto.

Canadian Peace Congress. Also: Mary Jennison1952Reel 68: 68Re: Du Bois' proposed speech at the Congress and the refusal of the Canadian government to allow his entry to Canada.

Canadian-Soviet Friendship Sociecy1952Reel 68: 81Statement from Du Bois for a meeting of the Society.

Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson1952Reel 68: 107Re: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.

Cobbs, P. Price1952Reel 68: 116Re: the formation of the Du Bois Foundation to re-publish Du Bois' books and preserve his library.

Committee for a Free South. Also: Dorothy Burnham, Oscar Greene1952Reel 68: 127Includes Greene's correspondence with R. B. Atwood, G. L. Harrison, Charles S. Johson, J. S. Scott and Charles H. Wesley aboutDu Bois.

Trachtenberg, Alexander. Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Also: James S. Allen1952Reel 68: 141Jerome, V. J. Committee to Defend V. J. Jerome. Also: Dashiell Hamett1952Reel 68: 144

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Coordinating Committee for the Enforcement of the D.C. Anti-Discrimination Law1952Reel 68: 171Re: a dinner for Mary Church Terrell.

Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton1952Reel 68: 181Press releases; correspondence concerning the work of the Council; concerning a conference on South Africa; concerning thelocation of the Council's offices in New York.

Dabney, Wendell P.1952Reel 68: 207N.A.A.C.P. Also: Henry Lee Moon.1952Reel 68: 591National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: Edward D. McGowan, Esther Cooper Jackson1952Reel 68: 611National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, John A. Kingsbury1952Reel 68: 644Correspondence; minutes.

National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild, J. J. Joseph.1952Reel 68: 655National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage, John T. McManus, Theodora Peck1952Reel 68: 667National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: Douglas Moore1952Reel 68: 681Correspondence concerning Moore's comments on the lack of Communist influence in the Institute.

National Negro Labor Council. Also: Coleman A. Young1952Reel 68: 683New Century Publishers1952Reel 68: 714New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1952Reel 68: 740New York Amsterdam News1952Reel 68: 746Letter to the editor concerning Du Enis' passport.

New York Public Library. Also: Jean Blackwell1952Reel 68: 747Re: the possible deposit by Du Bois of his papers in the Schomburg collection.

Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College1952Reel 68: 757Re: a foreword by Du Bois for the Master's Thesis of Arthur L. Tolson.

O"Toole, Marilyn1952

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Reel 68: 761Letter of appreciation to Du Bois.

Padmore, George1952Reel 68: 764Re: Kwame Nkrumah, R. E. G. Armattoe and the Gold Coast; concerning a possible Pan-African Congress.

Peace Conference of the Asian and Pacific Regions1952Reel 68: 767News releases concerning this conference held in China.

Peck, Theodora1952Reel 68: 830Philipps, Tracy1952Reel 68: 832Prattis, P. L.1952Reel 68: 840Re: the establishment of the Du Bois Foundation.

Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin, John Abt, Lillian Baldwin1952Reel 68: 852Re: the work of the party; concerning Du Bois' speeches on behalf of the party; concerning national committee meetings; partystatements.

Pruitt, Dean1952Reel 68: 941Letter to Du Bois inguiring about the basis of Du Bois' statements on American imperialisnl.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1952Reel 68: 945Statement by Reddick on Atlantd city planning.

Robeson, Paul1952Reel 68: 976Sigma Pi Phi. Also: John S. Brown1952Reel 68: 977Re: Du Bois' resignation from the fraternity.

Steinberg, Boris1952Reel 68: 1016Letter from Kyrle Elkin concerning the Du Bois Foundation.

Stoetzer, Ivy1952Reel 68: 1021Re: Du Bois' inability to speak at the Canadian Peace Congress.

Strick, Joseph1952Reel 68: 1023Letter from Kyrle Elkin concerning the Du Bois Founddtion.

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Tolson, Arthur L.1952Reel 68: 1049Re: a foreword by Du Bois for his Master's Thesis.

United Nations Association of Jamaica. Also: Karl Heath1952Reel 68: 1079U.S. Department of State. Also: Ruth B. Shipley1952Reel 68: 1099Re: Du Bois' passport.

United States Sponsoring Committee for Participation in the Peace Conference of the Asian and Pacific Regions. Also: John A.Kingsbury, Mary Russak1952Reel 68: 1124Message from Du Bois to the meeting.

United States Sponsoring Committee for Representation at the Congress of the Peoples for Peace. Also: Willard Uphaus1952Reel 68: 1137Re: the Congress to be held in Vienna.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1952Reel 69: 8Williams, Yolande Du Bois1952Reel 69: 10World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, John W. Darr, Jr., Frederic Joliot-Curie1952Reel 69: 27Re: the Awerican Intercontinental Peace Conference; concerning protests against bacteriological warfare in Korea; concerning aproposed peace conference to he held in China; statements and materials published by the Council; concerning a peacecongress in Vienna.

Y.M.C.A. Philadelphia Branch1952Reel 69: 323Leslie P. Hill

Daily Compass. Also: I. F. Stone1952Reel 68: 207Letter to the editor from Du Bois concerning the presidential election.

Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1952Reel 68: 216Birthday greetings to Du Hois

Delany, Hubert T.1952Reel 68: 218Re: the tonation of the Du Bois Foundation to republish his books and preserve his library.

Dickerson, Earl B.1952Reel 68: 223Letter from Du Bois concerning Dickerson's nomination by the Progressive Party for Vice President of the U. S.

Dill, A. G.

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1952Reel 68: 227DuBois, Rachel Davis1952Reel 68: 235Elkin, Kyrle1952Reel 68: 239Re: the Du Bois Foundation

Fadeyev, Alexander. Also: Ilya Ehrenhurg1952Reel 68: 252Birthday greetings to Du Bois from Fadeyev and Ehrenburg.

Fairchild, Henry Pratt1952Reel 68: 254Fast, Howard1952Reel 68: 254Re: Fast's book, Spartacus; concerning the veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade; concerning a foreword to Fast's FreedomRoad written by Du Bois.

Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps1952Reel 68: 274Re: the possible transfer of Du Bois' papers to Fisk; concerning the Charles Chesnutt papers.

Ford, James W.1952Reel 68: 284Freedom. Also: Louis E. Burnham1952Reel 68: 289Includes correspondence concerning a possible article by Du Bois; concerning Du Bois' participation in a forurn sponsored bythe magazine.

Freedom Associates of Greater Boston1952Reel 68: 301Re: William Monroe Trotter.

Friends of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois.1952Reel 68: 303Gerlach, Talitha1952Reel 68: 307Re: Du Bois' In Battle for Peace; concerning the China Welfare Appeal.

Gold Coast Students Association1952Reel 68: 314Re: a memorial service for J. E. K. Aggrey.

Grantham, Dewey W., Jr.1952Reel 68: 321Includes Du Bois' opinions of Hoke Smith and the Atlanta riot of 1906.

Graves, Anna Melissa

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1952Reel 68: 323Includes her thoughts on current world political conditions.

Harsh, Vivian1952Reel 68: 361Re: the 1915 publication of Du Bois' The Negro; concerning a current manuscript of Shirley Graham Du Bois which Harsh wasexamining.

Harvard University1952Reel 68: 362Letter of recominendation fron~ Du Bois for David Graham McCanns.

Hautz, Lawrence A.1952Reel 68: 365Re: a controversy in 1937 over segregation at a Baha'i meeting.

Hayfron-Benjamin, C. F.1952Reel 68: 367Howard, Perry1952Reel 68: 379Hughes, Langston1952Reel 68: 383Copy of a newspaper column by Hughes on Black spirituals.

Initiating Sponsors of Petition to President Truman1952Reel 68: 394Re: the petition on U.S. policy towards Africa which was endorsed by Du Bois and other Black leaders.

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union1952Reel 68: 413Re: a banquet for Harry Bridges.

International Workers Order. Also: Rockwell Kent, Peter Shipka1952Reel 68: 424Isserman, Joan1952Reel 68: 426Statement by Du Bois about the Rosenbergs.

Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsarn.1952Reel 68: 429Jerome, V. J.1952Reel 68: 436Johnson, Georgia Douglas1952Reel 68: 447Johnson, Hewlett1952Reel 68: 447Kahn, Albert E.

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1952Reel 68: 461Kent, Rockwell1952Reel 68: 471Re: the U.S. Department of State's refusal of a passport to Du Bois.

Kuo Mo-jo1952Reel 68: 480Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Lovett, Robert Morss1952Reel 68: 500Mandel, Bernard1952Reel 68: 516Re: Du Bois' 1902-1903 correspondence with Samuel Gompers about racial discrimination in labor unions.

Mandel, William M.1952Reel 68: 519Re: Mandel's testimony before a congressional committee about Du Bois' indictment.

Marcantonio, Vito1952Reel 68: 529Marks, George P.1952Reel 68: 531Re: Du Bois' membership in the Anti-Imperialist League in the early twentieth century.

Marzani, Carl1952Reel 68: 533Re: a foreword by Du Bois for Marzani's book.

Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Lloyd L. Brown, Samuel Sillen1952Reel 68: 534Re: Du Bois' book, In Battle for Peace

Montagu, Ivor1952Reel 68: 556Moos, Elizabeth1952Reel 68: 564Includes a copy of an article about O. John Rogge written by Albert E. Kahn; concerning her departure from the PeaceInfornation Center in 1950.

Morrison, Philip1952Reel 68: 582Re: a testimonial dinner for Du Bois.

Muldavin, Albert1952Reel 68: 583Re: the Progressive Party election campaign.

Darr, John W., Jr.

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1952Reel 68: 216A. General Correspondence, 19531953Abt, John J.1953Reel 69African National Congress1953Reel 69Re: a possible African Congress.

Agrin, Gloria1953Reel 69American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born1953Reel 69American Labor Party. Also: Vito Marcantonio, Arthur Schutzer1953Reel 69Includes a report by Marcantonio on the American Labor Party and Municipal Elections; concerning Marcantonio's resignationas the Chairman of the party.

American Peace Crusade. Also: Thomas Richardson, Doxey Wilkerson, John W. Darr, Jr., Willard Uphaus, Robert Morss Lovett1953Reel 69Re: Du Bois' planned resignation as Honorary Chairman; statements from the crusade; concerning the work of the crusade;concerning the campaign for the Korean truce; concerning the possible placement of the group in the U. S. Attorney General'slist of subversive organizations; concerning meetings of Crusade coctimittees.

Armattoe, R. E. G.1953Reel 69Bernal, John D.1953Reel 69Blue Heron Press. Also: Howard Fast1953Reel 69Re: a reprinting of Souls of Black Folk.

Blume, Isabelle1953Reel 69Re: Du Bois' International Peace Prize.

Burnham, Louis E.1953Reel 69California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland1953Reel 69Cameron and Kahn1953Reel 69Includes a statement by Angus Car!leron before the Internal Security Subcommittee of the U. S. Senate on his book publishingactivity.

Citizens Emergency Defense Conference. Also: Sam Kanter1953

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Reel 69Civil Rights Congress. Also: William L. Patterson1953Reel 69Trachtenberg, Alexander. Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Also: James S. Allen1953Reel 69Jerome, V. J. Committee to Defend V. J. Jerome. Also: Dashiell Hanunett1953Reel 69Includes a statement from Du Bois.

Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case1953Reel 69Committee to Sponsor Luis Taruc's Autobiography1953Reel 69Statement by Du Bois about this leader of the People's Liberation Army of the Philippines.

Conference to Further World Peace through Negotiation. Also: Marjorie Milton, Robert Morss Lovett1953Reel 69Re: the award of the International Peace Prize to Du Bois; concerning the American Peace Crusade and Du Bois' unhappinesswith that group.

Coordinating Committee for the Enforcement of the D.C. Anti-Discrimination Laws. Also: Mary Church Terrell.1953Reel 69Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton1953Reel 69Correspondence; news releases; concerning the U.S. Attorney General's order for the Council to register as a Communist-frontorganization; concerning a memo submitted to the U.N. about racial conditions in South Africa.

Cousens, Lorraine1953Reel 69Re: anti-Semitism in the U.S.S.R.

Daily Worker1953Reel 69Includes a statement by Du Bois on the death of Joseph Stalin.

Dover, Cedric1953Reel 69Du Bois, Shirley Graham1953Reel 69Lecture schedules.

Fast, Howard1953Reel 69Field, Frederick V.1953Reel 69Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps1953Reel 69

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Ford, James W.1953Reel 69Freedom. Also: Louis E. Burnham1953Reel 69Grimke, Angelina1953Reel 69Hallinan, Vincent1953Reel 69Howard, Perry1953Reel 69Jackson, Esther Cooper1953Reel 69Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson, Howard Selsan1953Reel 69Re: a seminar on Africa conducted by Du Bois.

Jerome, V. J.1953Reel 69Johnson, Georgia Douglas1953Reel 69Kahn, Albert E.1953Reel 69Re: the International Peace Prize awarded to Du Bois.

Kennedy, Stetson1953Reel 69Lafitte, Jean1953Reel 69Lobby for Peace. Also: Joseph M. Evans, Kenneth Ripley Forbes, Philip Morrison1953Reel 69Re: the plan of this group to urge a Korean truce and negotiations for world peace.

Lorch, Lee1953Reel 69McCanns, David Graham1953Reel 69McMillan, Lewis K.1953Reel 69Re: McMillan's dismissal from a teaching position at South Carolina A and M College and concerning McMillan's book on Negrohigher education in South Carolina.

Marzani, Carl1953Reel 69Masses and Mainstream. Also: Samuel Sillen, V. J. Jerome, Lloyd L. Brown, Herbert Aptheker.

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1953Reel 69Merriam, Eve1953Reel 69Montagu, Ivor1953Reel 69Murphy, George B.1953Reel 69N.A.A.C.P.1953Reel 69National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: James W. Ford, Esther Cooper Jackson1953Reel 69National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case1953Reel 69National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims. Also: Edward K. Barsky.1953Reel 69National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford, Theodore Bayer.1953Reel 69National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Henry Pratt Fairchild, Irving Adler1953Reel 69Correspondence; news releases.

National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage, Theodora Peck1953Reel 69Correspondence concerning contributions by Du Bois to that journal; concerning Belfrage's imprisonment.

National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: Louis Kronenberger1953Reel 69Re: Du Bois' opinions on a proposed letter to the President of the United States about exclusiun of certain books from Americanlibraries abroad.

National Negro Labor Council. Also: Coleman A. Young1953Reel 69New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1953Reel 69Re: the International Stalin Prize being awarded to Paul Robeson.

New York Committee for Clemency for the Rosenbergs1953Reel 69Northern California Peace Council. Also: William Kerner1953Reel 69Oregon Social Action Forums1953Reel 69Du Bois' opinions of General Lucius Clay and the Crusade for Freedom.

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Padmore, George1953Reel 69Parker, Dorothy1953Reel 69Re: her play, Ladies of the Corridor.

Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.1953Reel 69Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin1953Reel 69News releases; materials concerning Party policies.

Pruitt, Dean1953Reel 69Du Bois' opinions on American imperialism.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1953Reel 69Re: the republication of Souls of Black Folk.

Robeson, Paul1953Reel 69Re: the award of the International Peace Prize to Du Bois.

Sachs, Walter E.1953Reel 70Request for a photograph of Sachs, one of the original incorporators of the NAACP.

Selsam, Howard1953Reel 70Re: a proposed conference on the right to teach Marxism

Solott, Sylvia1953Reel 70Birthday greetings to Du Bois from Soloff, Elizabeth Moos, Abbott Simon and Kyrle Elkin.

Southern Conference Educational Fund1953Reel 70News releases.

Terrell, Mary Church1953Reel 70Birthday greetings from Du Bois.

Trade Union Committee to Defend Louis Weinstock.1953Reel 70Tribune1953Reel 70Letter from Du Bois concerning world peace.

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U.S. Department of State. Also: Ruth B. Shipley1953Reel 70Re: Du Bois' passport.

Vishinsky, Andrei1953Reel 70Re: a dinner engagement.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1953Reel 70Williams, Yolande Du Bois1953Reel 70Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Mildred Scott Olmsted1953Reel 70World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Frederic Joliot-Curie1953Reel 70Re: a meeting of the Council; concerning the work of the Council; concerning the International Peace Prize awarded by theCouncil to Du Bois; Council resolutions; concerning various speeches from a Vienna session of the Council, including a speechgiven by Ilya Ehrenburg.

A. General Correspondence, 19541954Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.1954Reel 70Re: Du Bois' reception of the Stalin Peace Prize on behalf of Howard last.

African Methodist Episcopal Church1954Reel 70Re: Eliza Ann Gardner, a cousin of Du Bois', who was being commemorated by the Church.

African National Congress1954Reel 70American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: George B. Murphy, Jr.1954Reel 70American Peace Crusade. Also: Thomas Richardson1954Reel 70Re: monies owed Du Bois from a testimonial dinner given for him in 1952; news releases.

Aptheker, Herbert1954Reel 70Atlanta University. Also: Lawrence D. Reddick1954Reel 70Includes correspondence of Reddick with President Rufus Clement on a controver'sy over the administration of the library.

Bennett, Robert C.1954Reel 70Du Bois' thoughts on the use of force in achieving freedom for African nations.

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Benson, Elmer1954Reel 70Bernal, John D.1954Reel 70Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act.

Blue Heron Press1954Reel 70Blume, Isabelle1954Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans.

Bontemps, Arna1954Reel 70Braden, Carl1954Reel 70Re: Braden's trial for subversive activities

California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland1954Reel 70Cameron and Kahn. Also: Albert E. Kahn1954Reel 70Re: a review by Saunders Redding of a book by Kahn.

Camp Unity. Also: Lorraine Hansberry1954Reel 70Re: a visit by Du Bois.

Citizens Emergency Defense Conference1954Reel 70Civil Rights Congress1954Reel 70Cot, Pierre1954Reel 70Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act.

Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton1954Reel 70Minutes; correspondence; concerning a conference in support of the African liberation; news releases; concerning the possibleprosecution of the Council as an unregistered foreign agent.

Davis, Horace1954Reel 70Re: Davis' dismissal from a teaching position.

De Cleene, Natal1954Reel 70

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Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act.

de Silva, Rhoda Miller1954Reel 70Re: her departure from Ceylon

Dover, Cedric1954Reel 70Re: the iniprisoninent of Americans under ternis of the Sinith Act.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1954Reel 70Ehrenburg, Ilya1954Reel 70Re: the imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act.

Fast, Howard1954Reel 70Fauset, Arthur Huff1954Reel 70Re: nemorial services for Alain Locke.

Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps1954Reel 70Re: the Charles W. Chesnutt Collection.

Eleanor Flexner1954Reel 70Freedom. Also: Louis E. Burnham1954Reel 70Re: a speech by Du Bois published in this journal.

Fuller, Meta Warrick1954Reel 70Gerlach, Talitha1954Reel 70Re: imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act; concerning her recent experiences in China.

Gold, Michael1954Reel 70Graves, Anna Melissa1954Reel 70Her comments on current world conditions.

Guillen, Nicolas1954Reel 70Re: imprisonment of Americans under terms of the Smith Act.

Hallinan, Vivian

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1954Reel 70Harvard University1954Reel 70Re: the republication of Du Bois', The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America.

Hautz, Lawrence A.1954Reel 70Letter from Du Bois concerning his religious beliefs, including his opinions on the Baha'i faith.

Hayfron-Benjamin, C. F.1954Reel 70Hill, Leslie Pinckney1954Reel 70Recent news of Du Bois' work; concerning Hill's work.

Holdridge, Herbert C.1954Reel 70Holdridge's opinions of the Progressive Party.

Homo. Also: Egon Von Eickstedt1954Reel 70Hungarian World. Also: Michael Gold1954Reel 70International Publishers. Also: James S. Allen, Alexander Trachtenberg1954Reel 70International Union of Students. Also: Jiri Pelikan1954Reel 70Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam, Doxey Wilkerson1954Reel 70Jerome, V. J.1954Reel 70Johnson, Hewlett1954Reel 70Joliot-Curie, Frederic1954Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans.

Kingsbury, John A.1954Reel 70Re: Harry Hopkins

Kuo Mo-jo1954Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Anericans.

Labouret, H.

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1954Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans.

Lafitte, Jean1954Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans.

Lamont, Corliss1954Reel 70Lorch, Lee1954Reel 70Re: the dismissal of Lorch from Fisk University.

Lowenfels, Lillian1954Reel 70Re: the conviction of her husband, Walter Lowenfels, under the Smith Act.

Lowenfels, Walter1954Reel 70McCoy, Samuel Duff1954Reel 70Du Bois' opinions on the meaning of prayer.

Malinowski, Bronislaw1954Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans.

Marcantonio, Vito. Vito Marcantonio Memorial. Also: Louise Berman, Arthur Schutzer1954Reel 70Statement from Du Bois on plans for a memorial.

Masses and Mainstream. Also: Samuel Sillen1954Reel 70Meisel, Maribel1954Reel 70Re: the influence of Du Bois' writings.

Melish, John Howard1954Reel 70Montagu, Ivor1954Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans.

Moss, Carlton1954Reel 70Re: a film on the life of Du Bois.

Myrdal, Gunnar1954

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Reel 70Re: the Smith Act imprisonment of Americans.

N.A.A.C.P.1954Reel 70National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: James W. Ford1954Reel 70National Committee to Win Amnesty for the Smith Act Victims. Also: Edward K. Barsky1954Reel 70Re: the letter which Du Bois planned to send to various individuals and organizations concerning the American Smith Actvictims.

National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage1954Reel 70Re: contributions by Du Bois to the journal.

National Institute of Arts and Letters1954Reel 70National Rosenberg Defence Conwittee1954Reel 70Du Bois' correspondence with this English committee.

New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1954Reel 70Norman, F. E.1954Reel 70Re: Samuel Fraunces, a Black owner of a tavern in New York City during the American Revolution.

Padmore, George1954Reel 70Re: the imprisonment of Americans under the Smith Act; concerning recent events in Africa.

Pankhurst, E. Sylvia1954Reel 70Re: a proposed visit of the Emperor of Ethiopia to the United States and the possibility of his meeting representative BlackAmericans; concerning Americans imprisoned under the Smith Act; concerning the term Negro; concerning the recert politicalconditions in the United States.

Patterson, Louise1954Reel 70Re: her husband's (William Patterson) imprisonment; a message of greeting from Du Bois to William Patterson.

Progressive Party. Also: C. B. Baldwin1954Reel 70Minutes; news releases; information on Party activities.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1954Reel 70Robeson, Eslanda

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1954Reel 70Re: Paul Robeson's passport.

Sacher, Harry1954Reel 70Statement on Du Bois' teaching at the Jefferson School of Social Science.

Sharpe, Mike1954Reel 70Re: a subpoena Sharpe received to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Shostakovich, Dmitri1954Reel 70Re: Americans imprisoned under the Smith Act.

Simon, Abbott1954Reel 70Sobell, Helen1954Reel 70Re: the imprisonment of Morton Sobell.

Social Science Press. Also: Eugene D. Genovese1954Reel 70Re: the possible reprinting of The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States.

Stokes, Anson Phelps1954Reel 70Recent news.

Vishinsky, Andrei1954Reel 70Re: a reception for Howard Fast.

Eickstedt, Egon Von1954Reel 70Re: the imprisonment of Americans under the Smith Act.

Watson, Goldie E.1954Reel 71Re: her hearing before the Philadelphia school board after her testimony to the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1954Reel 71Williams, Yolande Du Bois1954Reel 71Recent news.

Women's Committee for Equal Justice. Also: Mary Church Terrell1954Reel 71

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Re: the Rosa Lee Ingram case.

World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Roy Gore1954Reel 71Resolutions; correspondence; news releases.

A. General Correspondence, 19551955Abt, John J.1955Reel 71Afro-Asian Students" Conference1955Reel 71Manifesto of this English organization.

Agrin, Gloria1955Reel 71Re: Du Bois' passport

American Labor Party. Also: Stanley Faulkner1955Reel 71American Peace Crusade1955Reel 71Press releases; correspondence on possible speaking engagements.

Aptheker, Herbert1955Reel 71Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Charles H. Wesley1955Reel 71Re: Du Bois' novel on the Mansart family.

Atlanta (Ga.). Citizens Committee1955Reel 71Re: Lawrence D. Reddick.

Atlanta University. Also: Lawrence D. Reddick1955Reel 71Copies of letters from Reddick to President Rufus Clement on the controversy over the administration of the library;correspondence between Du Bois and Reddick on this subject.

Bardolph, Richard1955Reel 71Blue Heron Press. Also: Howard Fast1955Reel 71Bontemps, Arna1955Reel 71Includes a copy of the speech by Bontemps referring to Du Bois; concerning Du Bois' early relation with Booker T. Washington.

Braden, Anne1955

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Reel 71Re: Carl Braden.

Braverman, Harry1955Reel 71California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland1955Reel 71Cameron Associates. Also: Angus Cameron1955Reel 71Carnegie Endowment for International Peace1955Reel 71Re: a speech by General Douglas MacArthur opposing war.

Chinese People's Committee for World Peace. Also: Kuo Mo-jo1955Reel 71Re: American attendance at a world peace congress in Helsinki and the difficulty for Du Bois and others to obtain passports toattend various peace meetings; concerning a speech by General Douglas MacArthur opposing war.

Civil Rights Congress. Also: William Albertson1955Reel 71Re: possible testimony by Du Bois for the Congress before the Subversive Activities Control Board.

Cobb, James A.1955Reel 71Re: Du Bois' difficulties in obtaining a passport

Committee to End Sedition Laws. Also: Allan D. McNeil1955Reel 71Committee to Further the Goals of Geneva. Also: Dorothy M. Hayes1955Reel 71Council on African Affairs. Also: W. A. Hunton1955Reel 71Davidson, Eugene1955Reel 71Re: Du Bois' failure to mention by name In Battle for Peace those friends who had assisted Du Bois.

Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1955Reel 71Correspondence with Davis concerning his imprisonment.

Debs Centennial Meeting. Also: Harry Braverriari1955Reel 71De Maio, Ernest1955Reel 71Re: membership on the World Peace Ccuncil

Dennis, Eugene1955

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Reel 71Re: Dennis' previous imprisonment and possible new prosecution under terms of the Smith Act.

de Silva, Rhoda Miller. Rhoda Miller de Silva Committee. Also: Ida Pruitt, Rhodd Miller de Silva1955Reel 71Re: de Silva's deportation from Ceylon to the United States.

Dodd, Mead and Company. Also: Edward H. Dodd, Jr.1955Reel 71Re: the exclusion of Paul Robeson from Langston Hughes' book, Famous Negro Music Makers.

Dover, Cedric1955Reel 71Du Bois, Shirley Graham1955Reel 71Re: membership on the World Peace Council; concerning W. E. B. Du Bois' proposal to organize American members of the WorldPeace Council under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents.

Fast, Howard1955Reel 71Re: the possible organization of American members of the World Peace Council under- terms which might require them toregister as foreign agents.

Fisk University. Also: L. Howard Bennett1955Reel 71Re: Lee Lorch's dismissal from Fisk University.

Forbes, Kenneth Kipley1955Reel 71Re: Forbes' possible melrbership on the World Peace Council.

Ford, James W.1955Reel 71Ford Foundation1955Reel 71Re: the possible reprinting of General Douglas Mac Arthur's speech against war.

Foreman, Clark1955Reel 71Re: an article Foreman was preparing on Du Bois, including Du Bois' recollections on the writing of the NAACP appealconcerning the status of the American Negro which was directed to the United Nations.

Fritchman, Stephen H.1955Reel 71Re: Fritchman's possible membership on the World Peace Council.

Fuller, Meta Warrick1955Reel 71Gabriel, Alison Burroughs1955Reel 71

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Genovese, Eugene D.1955Reel 71Du Bois' comments on a draft of Genovese's master's thesis concerning slavery.

Gerlach, Talitha1955Reel 71Gold, Michael1955Reel 71Graves, Anna Melissa1955Reel 71Graves' comments on conditions in France and on world affairs.

Hallinan, Vincent1955Reel 71Hastings House Publishing Company1955Reel 71Re: a possible book by Du Bois and Shirley Graham Du Bois on slavery in the United States.

Hautz, Lawrence A.1955Reel 71Recent news from Du Bois

Hill, Leslie Pinckney1955Reel 71Holdridge, Herbert C.1955Reel 71Du Bois' thoughts on the Progressive Party and the third party movement in the United States.

Hughes, Langston1955Reel 71Copy of an article by Hughec mentioning Souls of Black Folk

Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Doxey Wilkerson1955Reel 71Johnson, Georgia Douglas1955Reel 71Including a poem sent by Johnson to Du Bois

Kahn, Albert E.1955Reel 71Re: Kahn's possible membership on the World Peace Council; including a copy of a letter from Du Bois to Kahn and others fromthe World Peace Council.

Kent, Rockwell1955Reel 71Re: Kent's possible inembership on the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' suggested plan to organize Americanmembers of the World Peace Council under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents; including a copy ofthe letter concerning the World Peace Council sent by Du Bois to Kent, Scott Nearing, Robert Morss Lovett and Fred Stover.

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Kingsbury, John A.1955Reel 71Re: Kingsbury's membership on the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' plan to organize American members of thr WorldPeace Council under term which might require theni to register as foreign agents.

Leland, Waldo Gifford1955Reel 71Re: the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library

Logan, Rayford W.1955Reel 71Re: John Hope

Lorch, Lee1955Reel 71Re: Lorch's dismissal from Fisk University after his testimony before the U.S. House Un-American Activities Committee; includinga copy of a letter from Lorch to Roscoe Dunjee of the Oklahoma City Black Dispam about this case; copies of materialsconcerning the Lorch case.

Lovett, Robert Morss1955Reel 71Re: his possible membership on the World Peace Council.

Vito Marcantonio Memorial. Also: Arthur Schutzer, Louise Berman1955Reel 71Marryshow, T. Albert1955Reel 71Copies of a tribute to Marryshow for his work in Grenada.

Masses and Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Joseph Felshin1955Reel 71Melish, William Howard1955Reel 71Montagu, Ivor1955Reel 71Re: General Douglas MacArthur's speech against war.

Murphy, George B.1955Reel 71Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' novel on the Mansart family by the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History;including correspondence of Murphy with Charles Wesley on the subject.

Nash, Roy1955Reel 71Includes news on Nash's activities since World War I.

National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. Also: Robert Morss Lovett1955Reel 71Re: the possible listing by the U. S. Attorney General of the Council as a subversive organization.

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National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage1955Reel 71Re: contributions by Du Bois to the paper.

National Institute of Arts and Letters1955Reel 71Nearing, Scott1955Reel 71Re: Nearing's possible membership on the World Peace Council; including a copy of a letter from Du Bois to Holland Robertsproposing the possible organization of American members or the World Peace Council under tenns which might require themto register as foreign agents, with Nearing's comments on this proposal.

New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1955Reel 71New York Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell1955Reel 71Padmore, George1955Reel 71Re: conditions in Africa and America; Du Bois' conments on Richard Wright; concerning the means by which the African peoplecan accumulate the capital needed for develolment; concerning R. E. G. Armattoe; concerning Kwame Nkrumah and the GoldCoast.

Pankhurst, E. Sylvia1955Reel 71Provisional Workers and People's Committee for May Day 1955. Also: Leo Linzer, Charles J. Hendley1955Reel 71Reddick, Lawrence D.1955Reel 71Roberts, Holland1955Reel 71Re: membership on the World Peace Council; concerning the possible organization of American members of the World PeaceCouncil under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents.

Robeson, Paul1955Reel 71Note from Du Bois to Robeson, Howard Fast and John Darr.

Rudwick, Elliott M.1955Reel 71Correspondence with Du Bois concerning William E. Benson's Kowaliga enterprise in Alabama early in the century; concerningOswald Garrison Villard; concerning James Weldon Johnson's joining the NAACP in 1916; concerning the early relationship ofThe Crisis and the NAACP.

Simon, Abbott1955Reel 71Social Science Press. Also: Eugene D. Genovese1955Reel 71

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Starobin, Joseph1955Reel 71Stern, Martha1955Reel 71Stover, Fred W.1955Reel 71Re: membership on the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' proposal to organize American members of the World PeaceCouncil under terms which might require them to register as foreign agents.

Texas Southern University1955Reel 71Re: the Heartman Negro Collection.

Towns, Nellie M.1955Reel 71Re: the formation the Gate City Day Nursery Association in Atlanta in 1905.

U.S. Department of State. Also: Frances G. Knight1955Reel 71Re: Du Bois' passport.

Vieux, Antonio1955Reel 71Re: the Du Bois family genealogy.

Von Leers, Mr.1955Reel 71Re: Gernran colonialism in Africa.

Willcox, Henry1955Reel 71Re: Willcox's deport.ation from Haiti; Du Bois' thoughts on the social and economic needs of Haiti.

Williams, Du Bois1955Reel 71Williams, Yolande Du Bois1955Reel 71Wilkerson, Doxey A.1955Reel 71World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte1955Reel 71News releases; correspondence concerning a speech by General Douglas MacArthur on war; concerning the peace rnovementin the United States; concerning possible American members of the World Peace Council.

Unidentified1955Reel 71

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Copies of letters sent by Du Bois to Black newspapers concerning the world peace meeting in Helsinki, Finland; a letter of DuBois' concerning U. S. policy on Formosa; a statement from Du Bois to the Asian and African people meeting at the BandungConference; Du Bois' proposed declaration of independence for the people; of Africa.

A. General Correspondence, 19561956Agrin, Gloria1956Reel 71Re: a meeting of the World Peace Council; concerning Du Bois' passport.

American Labor Party1956Reel 71American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1956Reel 71American Socialist. Also: Harry Braverman1956Reel 71Aptheker, Herbert1956Reel 71Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Charles H. Wesley1956Reel 71Re: a proposped Encyclopedia Africana; concerning possible celebrations of various anniversaries of events involving BlackAmericans.

Bardolph, Richard1956Reel 71Bontemps, Arna1956Reel 71Burnharn, Louis E.1956Reel 71California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland1956Reel 71Re: charges of subversive activities against the School.

Cameron Associates1956Reel 71Re: Eve Merriam.

Carter, Emmett1956Reel 71Re: developments in the South

China. Committee for Commemorating Great Figures. Also: Kuo Mo-jo1956Reel 71Re: Benjamin Franklin; concerning a possible visit by Du Bois to China.

Columbia University. Also: Allan Nevins1956Reel 71Re: an oral history interview of Du Bois.

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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1956Reel 71List of topics for discussion involving the Communist Party and Blacks.

Diggs Enterprises. Also: Diggs, Charles C., Sr.1956Reel 71Re: a possible pageant of American Negro history.

Doubleday and Company. Also: Ken McCormick1956Reel 71Re: Du Bois' novel on the Mansart family.

Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Also: Clark Foreman1956Reel 71Re: a speech by Du Bois at a Committee meeting.

Families of the Smith Act Victims1956Reel 71Fast, Howard1956Reel 71Fellowship of Reconciliation. Also: A. J. Muste1956Reel 71Ford, James W.1956Reel 71Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Franklin, John Hope1956Reel 71Gerlach, Talitha1956Reel 71Graves, Anna Melissa1956Reel 71Comments on current world conditions from Graves; comments on Stalin by Du Bois and Graves.

Handlin, Oscar1956Reel 71Hansberry, William Leo1956Reel 71Copy of an article on Africa forpworded by Hansberry.

Rutherford B. Hayes Memorial Library1956Reel 71Hooper, Mary Louise1956Reel 71Re: Kwame Nkrumah; concerning her African journey

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Howell, Clarence V.1956Reel 71Re: a letter to members of Congress concerning Anrerican foreign policy which was sent by Howell and signed by Du Bois andothers.

Huberman, Leo1956Reel 71: 1230Hughes, Langston1956Reel 71: 1230Re: The Souls of Black Folk.

Hunton, W A.1956Reel 71: 1231Re: Paul Robeson.

India. Also: Jawaharlal Nehru1956Reel 72: 1Letter from Du Bois thanking Nehru for his visit to the United States, concerning the situation of American Negroes andconcerning Nehru's work in India.

International African Progress Brotherhood. Also: Clennon King1956Reel 72: 2Re: the formation of the group.

International Society for the Scientific Study of Race Relations. Also: E. Franklin Frazier1956Reel 72: 4Jackson, Esther Cooper1956Reel 72: 7Jefferson School of Social Science. Also: Howard Selsam, Doxey Wilkerson1956Reel 72: 12Re: the closing of the School; test forms used by Du Bois for a class he taught there.

Jerome, Alice1956Reel 72: 21Re: her husband's (V. J. Jerome) comments on Du Bois' political views towards the 1956 election.

Johnson, Charles S.1956Reel 72: 24Jones, James1956Reel 72: 26Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Kingsbury, John A.1956Reel 72: 36Re: Kingsbury's resignation from the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, including a copy of a letter from Kingsburyto Richard Morford on the subject.

Kuznetsov, V. V.1956

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Reel 72: 39Re: the translation of Du Bois' Ordeal of Mansart into Russian.

Lochard, Meta1956Reel 72: 59Comments by Du Bois on Negroes and the 1956 election.

Lorch, Lee1956Reel 72: 63Re: Lorch's trial for contempt of Congress; concerning Fisk University.

Luscomb, Florence H.1956Reel 72: 68Du Bois' comments on the American Committee on Africa.

McFarlane, Du Bois Williams1956Reel 72: 69Marcantonio, Vito. Vito Marcantonio Memorial. Also: Arthur Schutzer1956Reel 72: 72Miller, Henry1956Reel 72: 81Letter from Miller to Carey McWilliams concerning Du Bois' influence on Miller.

Montgomery Improvement Association. Also: Martin Luther King, Jr.1956Reel 72Poem sent to King, and his acknowledgement of its receipt.

Murphy, George B.1956Reel 72Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' Mansart novel, including Murphy's correspondence with Charles H. Wesley; concerningPaul Robeson.

Nash, Roy1956Reel 72Nation. Also: Carey McWilliams1956Reel 72N.A.A.C.P. Also: Henry Lee Moon, Roy Wilkins1956Reel 72Moon's comments on racial conditions in the South; concerning possible celebrations of various anniversaries of eventsinvolving Black Americans.

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship1956Reel 72Address by Paul Robeson.

National Guardian. Also: Cedric Belfrage, James Aronson, Theodora Peck1956Reel 72Nearing, Scott1956

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Reel 72Nkrumah, Kwame1956Reel 72Letter of introduction to Nkrumah for Mary Louise Hooper.

Ortiz, Fernando1956Reel 72Padmore, George1956Reel 72People's Progressive Party. Also: Janet Jagan1956Reel 72Greeting from Du Bois to this British Guiana Party.

Provisional Committee for Justice in Mississippi. Also: Lyman Beecher Stowe1956Reel 72Reddick, Lawrence D.1956Reel 72Roberts, Holland1956Reel 72Social Science Press. Also: Eugene D. Genovese1956Reel 72South African Indian Congress1956Reel 72Tillman, Nathaniel P.,Jr.1956Reel 72Re: Walter White.

Trachtenberg, Alexander1956Reel 72Re: William Z. Foster.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1956Reel 72World Peace Council. Also: Jean Lafitte, Frederic Joliot-Curie, V. Duncan Jones, Isabelle Blume1956Reel 72Re: Du Bois' plan to organize American members of the Council under terms which might require them to register as foreignagents.

A. General Correspondence, 19571957African National Congress1957Reel 72Afro-American Newspapers. Also: Carl Murphy1957Reel 72Du Bois' answers to various questions asked in preparation for a newspaper article on him and his criticisms of the publishedarticle.

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Agrin, Gloria1957Reel 72American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Allan Nevins1957Reel 72American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. Also: Abner Green1957Reel 72Re: the work of the Committee.

American Forum for Socialist Education. Also: A. J. Muste1957Reel 72Re: the work of the Forum, including materials relating to Du Bois' service on its National Committee.

American-Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1957Reel 72Aptheker, Herbert1957Reel 72Archer, Leonard C.1957Reel 72Re: the influence of the NAACP on the American theater.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Charles H. Wesley1957Reel 72Bardolph, Richard1957Reel 72Braden, Carl. Also: Anne Braden1957Reel 72Brooks, Van Wyck1957Reel 72Burroughs, Margaret1957Reel 72Bynner, Witter1957Reel 72California Labor School. Also: Roberts, Holland1957Reel 72Jenkins, Grady and Judy. Committee to Defend Grady and Judy Jenkins. Also: Oakley C. Johnson1957Reel 72Statement from Du Bois concerning these individuals being prosecuted for menbership in the Communist Party.

daSilva, Howard1957Reel 72Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1957Reel 72Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

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Diggs, Charles C., Jr.1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' desire for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies for Ghana.

Diggs Enterprises1957Reel 72Du Bois' outline of the highlights of American Negro history for possible use in a planned celebration.

Domingo, W. A.1957Reel 72Comments on a possible West Indies Federation.

Duke University1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' plans for disposition of his books and papers.

Elkin, Kyrle1957Reel 72Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Also: Clark Foreman, Harvey O'Connor1957Reel 72Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps1957Reel 72Re: the publication of The Ordeal of Mansart; concerning the possible acquisition of Du Bois' books and papers by FiskUniversity.

Fol, Jean-Jacques1957Reel 72Re: the translation and publication of Du Bois' books for European sales.

Ford, James W.1957Reel 72Freedman, Blanch1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' passport.

Garms, Werner1957Reel 72Du Bois' opinions on militarism, imperialism, nationalism and other areas.

Garvey, Amy Ashwood1957Reel 72Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrumah1957Reel 72Re: independence ceremonies for that country.

Gibson, Will1957Reel 72Du Bois' opinions on birth control and Negroes.

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Goodlet, Carlton B.1957Reel 72Du Bois' opinions on the establishment of a medical team to practice in West Africa, with connents on medical practices inseveral countries.

Graves, Anna Melissa1957Reel 72Recent news.

Hour. Also: Cedric Belfrage1957Reel 72Hunton, W. A.1957Reel 72Independent1957Reel 72Du Bois' comments on a statement by Norman Mailer on the sexual causes of opposition to integration.

Jerome, V. J.1957Reel 72Johnson, Oakley C.1957Reel 72Jones, Verina Duncan1957Reel 72Kent, Rockwell1957Reel 72Litraturnaya Gazeta1957Reel 72Du Bois' reminiscences of the Soviet Union and comments on developments there

Lorch, Lee1957Reel 72Re: Lorch's trial for contempt of Congress and recent news.

Mainstream. Also: Herbert Aptheker, Joseph Felshin1957Reel 72Re: the publication of The Ordeal of Mansart.

Marryshow, T. Albert1957Reel 72Merriam, Eve1957Reel 72Poem by Merriam sent to Du Bois.

Moos, Elizabeth1957Reel 72Murphy, George B.1957

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Reel 72Nash, Roy1957Reel 72N.A.A.C.P. Also: James W. Ivy1957Reel 72National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Also: James W. Ford1957Reel 72National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford1957Reel 72Nearing, Scott1957Reel 72Re: the peace movement in the United States.

New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1957Reel 72Padmore, George1957Reel 72Re: developments in Ghana.

Patterson, William L.1957Reel 72Copy of the transcript of a television interview of Du Bois; a copy of an article by Cedric Belfrage on Du Bois.

Peace News. Also: Holland Roberts1957Reel 72Includes a statement by Linus Pauling on nuclear bomb tests.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1957Reel 72Rivera, Diego1957Reel 72Letter to Du Bois calling for his assistance in ursing a halt in nuclear bomb tests.

Ronis, Harry1957Reel 72Enclosing a letter from James Ivy on Du Bois' alliance with the Communists.

Rubin, Louis D., Jr.1957Reel 72Du Bois' recollections of Rutherford B. Hayes and the Slater Fund.

Skinner, Elliott P.1957Reel 72Letter of appreciation to Du Bois.

Smothers, I. A.1957Reel 72

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Re: The Souls of Black Folk.

Sobell, Helen1957Reel 72Stokes, Anson Phelps1957Reel 72Stuckey, Sterling1957Reel 72Letter of appreciation of Du Bois.

U.S.S.R.1957Reel 72Letter from Du Bois on the 43th anniversary of the Russian Revolution.

United Nations1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' difficulties in obtaining a passport; a request for a hearing for American Negroes before the U. N.

U.S. Department of State1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' request. for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana.

U.S. House of Representatives. Also: William L. Dawson, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' desire for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana.

U.S. Senate. Also: Thomas C. Hennings, Jr.1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' request for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana.

U.S. United Nations Delegation. Also: Mary P. Lord1957Reel 72Re: Do Bois' request for a hearing before the U.N. for American Negroes.

U.S. Vice President. Also: Richard M. Nixon1957Reel 72Re: Du Bois' request for a passport in order to attend independence ceremonies in Ghana.

World Peace Council. Also: Verina Duncan Jones1957Reel 72A. General Correspondence, 19581958All African Student Union of the Americas. Also: E. U. Essien-Udom1958Reel 73Re: a conference held in Chicago.

American Committee on Africa. Also: Donald Harrington1958Reel 73American Forum for Socialist Education. Also: A. J. Muste1958

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Reel 73American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1958Reel 73American Society of African Culture1958Reel 73Banks, Virginia Perry1958Reel 73Recent news.

Belfrage, Cedric1958Reel 73Tribute to Du Bois from Belfrage

Brockway, Fenner1958Reel 73Chicago (Ill.). Mayor. Also: Richard J. Daley1958Reel 73Birthday testimonial to Du Bois.

Trachtenberg, Alexander. Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Also: Robert W. Dunn1958Reel 73Communist Party. National Committee1958Reel 73Letter from Du Bois thanking the Party for gifts and foods for Du Bois' birthday celebration.

Congress on Racial Equality. Also: Lillian Smith1958Reel 73Cotton, Eugenie1958Reel 73Curti, Merle1958Reel 73Du Bois' opinions on kiierican philanthropy and on his past relations with philanthropists.

Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1958Reel 73de Silva, Rhoda Miller. Rhoda Miller de Silva Committee1958Reel 73Dover, Cedric1958Reel 73Elkin, Kyrle1958Reel 73Fauset, Arthur Huff1958Reel 73Re: Fauset's attempts to publish his novels; Du Bois' comments on the difficulties of Blacks in having their writings published.

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Fisk University. Also: Stephen J. Wright, Arna Bontemps1958Reel 73Foreign Affairs. Also: Hamilton Fish Armstrong1958Reel 73Re: a possible article by Du Bois.

Garvey, Amy Ashwood1958Reel 73Re: her biography of Marcus Garvey; Du Bois' comments on his relationship with Garvey and his followers.

Graves, Anna Melissa1958Reel 73Du Bois' coments on the United Nations and a comparison of the U.N. to the League of Nations; recent news; comments oncurrent world events and conditions.

Harper and Brothers. Also: Elizabeth Lawrence1958Reel 73Re: Du Bois' autobiography.

Harper's Magazine. Also: John Fisher1958Reel 73Hooper, Mary Louise1958Reel 73Re: current conditions in South Africa

Hughes, Langston1958Reel 73Copy of a newspaper column by Hughes which he forwarded to Du Bois.

Imes, William Lloyd1958Reel 73Independent Citizens" Committee for Dr. Corliss Lamont1958Reel 73Re: Lamont's candidacy for the U.S. Senate from New York.

International Preparatory Committee for the Fourth World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs and forDisarmament.1958Reel 73Iraq-American Universities Graduates1958Reel 73Telegram to Du Bois protesting the landing of troops in Lebanon.

Iraq Medical Professions1958Reel 73Telegram from Iraqi positions protesting a landing of American troops in Lebanon.

Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs1958Reel 73

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Jerome, V. J.1958Reel 73Johnson, Georgia Douglas1958Reel 73Johnson, Hewlett1958Reel 73Joliot-Curie, Frederic1958Reel 73King, Clennon1958Reel 73Re: Du Bois' views at various times in his career on segregation; concerning Du Bois' attitudes towards Booker T. Washingtonand Marcus Garvey.

Kuo Mu-jo1958Reel 73Re: Du Bois' recent passport difficulties.

Lamont, Corliss1958Reel 73Re: a possible Du Bois scholarship at Harvard; concerning Lamont's candidacy for the U.S. Senate from New York.

Lorch, Lee1958Reel 73Re: Lorch's dismissal from Fisk University, including correspondence with Charles S. Johnson, Stephen J. Wright and John HopeFranklin.

Mainstream1958Reel 73Marryshow, T. Albert1958Reel 73Melish, William Howard1958Reel 73Merriam, Eve1958Reel 73Montagu, Ivor1958Reel 73Monthly Review. Also: Leo Huberman1958Reel 73Re: possible publication of the final two volumes of Du Bois' trilogy, The Black flame.

Moos, Elizabeth1958Reel 73Mays, Benjamin E.1958Reel 73Murphy, George B.

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1958Reel 73Nation. Also: Carey McWilliams1958Reel 73N.A.A.C.P. Also: James W. Ivy1958Reel 73National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard krford1958Reel 73National Guardian. Also: James Aronson, Louis E. Burnham1958Reel 73Includes material concerning an article by Francis L. Broderick on Du Bois.

Nearing, Scott1958Reel 73Neruda, Pablo1958Reel 73Letter from Du Bois thanking Neruda for his birthday greetings.

New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1958Reel 73Nkrumah, Kwame1958Reel 73Re: Du Bois' recent passport difticulties.

University of North Carolina1958Reel 73Re: the disposition of Du Bois' papers.

Padmore, George1958Reel 73Patterson, William L.1958Reel 73Re: a proposed book by Patterson, Du Bois and others on the meaning of the Little Rock, Arkansas school controversy.

Peck, Theodora1958Reel 73Prattis, P. L.1958Reel 73Re: Horace Mann Bond.

Roberts, Holland1958Reel 73Re: the World Peace Council; concerning Roberts' campaign for California State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Robeson, Paul1958Reel 73Simon, Abbott

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1958Reel 73Societe Africaine de Culture. Also: Alioune Diop1958Reel 73Southern Conference Educational Fund. Also: Carl Braden, Anne Braden1958Reel 73Soong Ching-ling1958Reel 73Towns, George A.1958Reel 73U.S. Department of the Interior1958Reel 73Re: a planned national monument to Booker T. Washington.

U.S. Library of Congress1958Reel 73Re: the disposition of Du Bois' papers.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1958Reel 73World Peace Council. Also: Fernand Vigne1958Reel 73A. General Correspondence, 19591959African-American Institute1959Reel 73African-American Students Foundation. Also: Harry Belafonte, Jackie Robinson, Sidney Poitier1959Reel 73African Heritage Exposition. Also: John Henrik Clarke1959Reel 73Afro-American Committee for Gifts of Art and Literature to Ghana1959Reel 73Afro-American Committee for Gifts of Art and Literature to Ghana1959Reel 73Afro-American Heritage Association. Also: Ishmael Flory1959Reel 73American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Allan Nevins1959Reel 73American Committee on Africa1959Reel 73American-Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1959Reel 73American Society of African Culture

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1959Reel 73Report on the second annual conference of the Society.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History1959Reel 73Re: their fundraising campaign.

Belfrage, Cedric1959Reel 73Bontemps, Arna1959Reel 73Brockway, Fenner1959Reel 73Broderick, Francis L.1959Reel 73Capote, Truman1959Reel 73Re: Capote's possible visit to China.

China Welfare Institute. Also: Sung Ching-ling1959Reel 73Czechoslovak Radio1959Reel 73Statement by Du Bois on disarmament.

Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.1959Reel 73Davis, Jerome1959Reel 73Dover, Cedric1959Reel 73Du Bois, Shirley Graham1959Reel 73Lecture notices

Faculty of Social Science. Also: Herbert Aptheker1959Reel 73Re: sponsorship of the school.

Fisk University. Also: Stephen J. Wright, L. Howard Bennett1959Reel 73Re: the Du Bois lecture series at the University.

Frazier, E. Franklin1959Reel 73Freedman, Blanch

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1959Reel 73Re: Du Bois' passport, including Freedman's correspondence with the U. S. Department of State on this matter.

German Peace Council1959Reel 73Goldman, Eric F.1959Reel 73Graves, Anna Melissa1959Reel 73Rutherford B. Hayes Foundation1959Reel 73Re: Du Bois' early correspondence with Rutherford B. Hayes.

Hayfron-Benjamin, C. F.1959Reel 73International institute for Peace1959Reel 73International Lenin Prize Committee1959Reel 73Re: the awarding of the Prize to Du Bois.

Isaacs, Harold R.1959Reel 73Johnson, Georgia Douglas1959Reel 73Johnson, Mordecai W.1959Reel 73Journal of Negro History. Also: William M. Brewer1959Reel 73Re: Francis Broderick's biography of Du Bois.

Kent, Rockwell1959Reel 73Kenyatta, Jomo1959Reel 73Letter of greeting to Du Bois; concerning the struggle of African peoples for freedom.

Kenyatta, M. Wambui1959Reel 73Letter to Du Bois from Jom Kenyatta's daughter concerning her father's imprisonment and her activities.

Kuznetsov, V. V.1959Reel 73Re: possible publication of Du Bois' autobiography in the Soviet Union.

Lorch, Lee

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1959Reel 73McFarlane, Du Bois Williams1959Reel 73Marzani, Carl1959Reel 73Merriam, Eve1959Reel 73Poem sent by Merriam to Du Bois for his birthday

Murphy, George B.1959Reel 73N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins1959Reel 73Re: the 50th anniversary of the organization.

National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford1959Reel 73Message from Du Bois to the annual rally of the group.

National Institute of Arts and Letters1959Reel 73Nearing, Scott1959Reel 73Re: the World Peace Council

New World Review. Also: Jessica Smith1959Reel 73Re: an article by Du Bois for the journal.

Padmore, George1959Reel 73Peck, Theodora1959Reel 73Peking University1959Reel 73Birthday greetings to Du Bois from students of the University.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1959Reel 73Re: a review by Carl T. Rowan of Francis Broderick's biography of Du Bois; concerning Martin Luther King, Jr.

Roback, A. A.1959Reel 73Re: a Du Bois contribution to a commemorative volume for Albert Schweitzer's 85th birthday; concerning African contributionsto civilization; concerning the treatment of Jews in the Soviet Mion.

Roberts, Holland

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1959Reel 73Re: the World Peace Council; concerning the Lenin Prize.

Soviet Peace Committee. Also: Nikolai Tikhonov, Mikhail Kotov1959Reel 73Swingler, Stephen1959Reel 73Tientsin (China) Normal University Students1959Reel 73Greetings from the English Department students.

Towns, George A.1959Reel 73Union of Anti-Fascist Fighters1959Reel 73Correspondence with this Czechoslovakian group about publication in that country of Du Bois' books.

U.S.S.R.1959Reel 73Re: the presentation of the Lenin Prize to Du Bois; a proposal from Du Bois for a scientific study of Africa to be undertaken bythe Soviet Union.

U.S. Library of Congress1959Reel 73Re: the disposition of Du Bois' Papers

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1959Reel 73World Peace Council1959Reel 73News releases.

A. General Correspondence, 19601960Ad Hoc Committee to Eliminate the House Un-American Activities Committee. Also: James Imbrie1960Reel 74Re: a petition calling for the elimination of the HUAAC as a standing committee.

Adelman, Lynn1960Reel 74Comment by Du Bois or! Jaws Weldon Johnson.

Africa Institute. Also: Ivan Z. Potekhin1960Reel 74Re: the copying of Du Bois' materials on the Pan-African Congresses for this Soviet Institute; concerning an EncyclopediaAfricana proposed by the Institute.

Afro-American Heritage Association. Also: Ishmael Flory1960

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Reel 74Re: the publication of materials prepared by Du Bois; also containing references to: sit-ins in North Carolina; Alphaeus Hunton;and Horace Mann Bond.

Afro-American Newspapers. Also: George S. Murphy, Jr.1960Reel 74Includes a statement by Du Bois on the establishment of an African Institute in the Soviet Union.

American Academy of Arts and Letters. Also: Allan Nevins1960Reel 74American Committee on Africa1960Reel 74American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1960Reel 74American-Scholar. Also: Hiram Haydn1960Reel 74Re: the possible publication of selections from Du Bois' autobiography.

Aptheker, Herbert1960Reel 74Re: the publication of the third volume of Du Bois' The Black Flame trilogy.

Atheneum Publishers. Also: Hiram Haydn1960Reel 74Re: Du Boi s' autobiography.

Bernal, John D.1960Reel 74Bontemps, Arna1960Reel 74Birthday greeting to Du Bois.

Brockway, Fenner1960Reel 74Re: Du Bois' plans for an Encyclopedia Africana.

Brooks, Van Wyck1960Reel 74Eleanor Parker Brown1960Reel 74Re: her plans to publish Du Bois' poem: I Sing to China in book form.

Louise E. Burnham Cornnittee. Also: John T. McManus1960Reel 74Includes a message from Du Bois on the life and work of Burnham.

Canadian Peace Congress1960Reel 74

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Includes a message from Du Bois to that meeting.

Chicago Smith Act Families Committee1960Reel 74Peoples Republic of China. Also: Huan Hsiang1960Reel 74Chou En Lai1960Reel 74Letter from Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia Africana.

Columbia University. Also: Louis M. Starr1960Reel 74Re: Du Bois' contribution to Columbia's oral history project.

Dangoulov, S. A.1960Reel 74Request for information trom Du Bois on various Arnericans who had net Lenin; and a reply from Du Buis recounting thedevelopment of his own ideas about race and class in America.

Danquah, J. B.1960Reel 74Request for Du Bois to read a manuicript concerning Ghana; concerning a previous meeting scheduled between Du Bois andDanquah that was cancelled by Danquah on advice from Ralph Bunche.

Darr, John W., Jr.1960Reel 74Re: Darr's reslgndtion trom the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy.

Davidson, Basil1960Reel 74Re: Du Bois' plans for an Encyclopedia Africana.

Davis, Ossie and Ruby Dee1960Reel 74Note from Du Bois praising Davis' television play Seven Times Monday.

DeGregory, Hugo. Defense Committee1960Reel 74De Lacy, Hugh1960Reel 74Re: tne Cleveland Taft-Hartley Conspiracy Case.

Diamond, Frieda1960Reel 74Dike, Kenneth1960Reel 74Re: Du Bois' plans for an Encyclopedia Africana.

Dover, Cedric1960

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Reel 74Re: Dover's book: Negro African Art.

DuBois, Rachel Davis1960Reel 74Du Bois Peace Award Committee. Also: Holland Roberts, Carlton Goodlett1960Reel 74Re: plans for the presentation of the Lenin Peace Prize to Du Bois

Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Also: Clark Foreman1960Reel 74Ethiopia. Also: Haile Selassie1960Reel 74Letter from Du Bois concerning a speech by Selassie warning Africa not to become dependent on American or European loans.

Faculty of Social Science. Also: Herbert Aptheker1960Reel 74Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Also: Robert Taber. Richard Gibson, Robert F. Williams1960Reel 74Includes correspondence about a possible visit by Du Bois to Cuba.

Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps, Stephen J. Wright1960Reel 74Fosbrooke, H. A.1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana

Franklin, John Hope1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana

Frazier, E. Franklin1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana-.

Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrumah1960Reel 74Re: Du Bois' visit to Ghana upon the establishment of the independence of that country. Various materials include the programfor the opening of the Ghanian Par1 iament with Du Bois ' handwritten observations inside the front and back cover. Alsoincluded is correspondence concerning the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Gold, Mike. Mike Gold Testimonial Committee1960Reel 74Graves, Anna Melissa1960Reel 74Guinier, Genie and Ewart1960Reel 74Hallinan, Vincent

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1960Reel 74Herskovits, Melville J.1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Hitchcock, Alfred1960Reel 74Letter from Du Bois congratulating Hitchcock on one of his television productions.

Hodgkin, Thomas L.1960Reel 74Hunton, W. A.1960Reel 74Re: Hunton's visit to Guinea, West Africa.

International Institute for Peace. Also: Ferdinand Vigne, V. Chkhikvadze1960Reel 74Japan Council Against the Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs. Also: Kaoru Yasui1960Reel 74Jerome, V. J.1960Reel 74Johnson, Georgia Douglas1960Reel 74Johnson, Hewlett1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

King, Martin Luther, Jr.1960Reel 74Re: the work of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Knopf, Alfred A. Also: Angus Cameron1960Reel 74Re: the possible publication of Du Bois' autobiography.

Kuo Mo-jo1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Kuznetsov, V. V.1960Reel 74Re: the Russian edition of Du Bois' trilogy The Black Flame.

Lamont, Corliss1960Reel 74Leakey, Louis S. B.1960

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Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Lewis, William Arthur1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Liberty Prometheus Paperback Book Club. Also: Carl Marzani1960Reel 74Logan, Rayford W.1960Reel 74Re: the book: What the Negro Wants.

Lomax, Almena1960Reel 74Re: her desire to write for the Russian press and Du Bois' comments on that possibility.

Lorch, Lee1960Reel 74Re: conditions at Fisk University.

Ly, Abdouldye1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Macek, Joseph. Also: Czechoslovakian Acaderny of Scientes1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

McFarlane, Arthur Edward, Jr.1960Reel 74Letter from Du Bois concerning his great-grandson.

McIlvaine, Laura Carr1960Reel 74Re: Du Bois' family history.

Mainstream. Also: Joseph Felshin1960Reel 74Re: the publication of Du Bois Black Flame trilogy.

Marzani, Carl1960Reel 74Mason, Philip1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana

Massachusetts Review. Also: F. C. Ellert1960Reel 74Re: the publication of an autobiographical article by Du Bois.

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Mathew, Gervase1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encycloyedia Africana.

Mayfield, Julian1960Reel 74Re: Mayfield's book: The Grand Parade.

Merriam, Eve1960Reel 74Includes a copy of a poem sent by Merriam.

Moore, Robert J.1960Reel 74Includes Du Bois' answer to several questions on Reconstruction and the participation of Blacks in politics.

Moos, Elizabeth1960Reel 74Morgan State College1960Reel 74Re: an honorary degree awarded Du Bois.

Moss, Carlton1960Reel 74Re: the production of a film on Du Bois.

Murphy, George B.1960Reel 74Musee Royal de L"Afrique Centrale. Also: Lucien Cohen1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Nash, Roy1960Reel 74N.A.A.C.P. Also: Roy Wilkins1960Reel 74National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Also: Richard Morford1960Reel 74National Guardian. Also: Louis Burnham, James Aronson, John McManus1960Reel 74Includes a letter to the editor from Du Bois commenting on recent speeches at the United Nations by Dwight Eisenhower andFidel Castro and convnents on the 1960 Presidential elections in the U.S.

Nelson, Truman1960Reel 74New Haven Friends of Willard Uphaus Committee. Also: Willard Uphaus1960Reel 74

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Nigeria1960Reel 74Invitation to Nnamdi Azikiwe's inauguration as Governor-General

Nigerian Trade Union Congress1960Reel 74Re: a possible Pan-African trade union movement.

Norris, Edita1960Reel 74Nosek, Marie1960Reel 74Statement by Du Bois on Rabindrdnath Tagore.

Oliver, Roland1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Pankhurst, Richard1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Partington, Paul G.1960Reel 74Re: research on a Du Bois bibliography.

Patuawa-Knowles, Luelyn1960Reel 74Re: the Maori in New Zealand.

Peoples World. Also: Al Richmond1960Reel 74Regarding a greeting from Du Bois to Charlotta Bass.

Perham, Margery1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Phillips, Waldo B.1960Reel 74Nomination of Du Bois for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Political Affairs. Also: Herbert Aptheker1960Reel 74Presence Africaine. Also: Alioune Diop1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana as well as a poem Du Bois wrote on Ghana.

Radio Moscow1960

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Reel 74Du Bois' opinions of the highlights of 1960 and his wishes for 1961.

Reddick, Lawrence D.1960Reel 74Re: Reddick's dismissal from Alabama State College.

Redding, J. Saunders1960Reel 74Re: a new edition of The Souls of Black Folk.

Rekate, Dana F.1960Reel 74Re: statehood for Puerto Rico.

Religious Freedom Committee, Inc. Also: William Howard Melish1960Reel 74Re: the Willard Uphaus case.

Richards, Audrey1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Roback, A. A.1960Reel 74Re: an article Du Bois prepared for a memorial volume on Albert Schweitzer.

Roberts, Holland1960Reel 74Russell, Bertrand1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Science and Society. Also: Eugene D. Genovese1960Reel 74Seven Seas Publishers1960Reel 74Re: the publication of a Du Bois Reader

Simon, Abbott1960Reel 74Sobell, Helen1960Reel 74Societe Africaine de Culture. Also: Alioune Diop1960Reel 74Southern Conference Educational Fund. Also: William Howard Melish1960Reel 74Soviet Peace Committee. Also: Nikolai Tikhonov

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1960Reel 74Spector, Norma1960Reel 74Re: Manolis Glezos.

Spelman College. Also: Howard Zinn1960Reel 74Invitation for Du Bois to speak at Spelman.

Studies on the Left1960Reel 74Request for Du Bois' support for this new journal.

Tagore Centenary Peace Festival1960Reel 74Includes Du Bois' recounting of a meeting with Rabindranath Tagore.

Tass1960Reel 74Includes an article by Du Bois concerning his hopes for 1961.

Thompson, Gertrude Caton1960Reel 74Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

U.S.S.R. Also: Mikhail Menshikou1960Reel 74Re: the presentation of the Lenin Peace Prize to Du Bois.

U.S. Library of Congress1960Reel 74Regarding the disposition of Du Bois' personal papers.

U.S. State Department. Passport Office1960Reel 74Re: the cancellation of Du Bois' passport.

Uphaus, Willard1960Reel 74Re: the Toronto Peace Meeting and Uphaus' imprisonment.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1960Reel 74Williams, Eric1960Reel 74Re: the proposed Encyclopedia Africana.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1960Reel 74

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World Federation of Democratic Youth1960Reel 74World Fellowship. Also: Ola H. Uphaus1960Reel 74World Peace Council1960Reel 74News releases.

Miscellaneous materials including a list of Du Bois' speeches (1957-60), greeting cards and Du Bois' passport.1960Reel 74A. General Correspondence, 19611961Action for South Africa. Also: Thomas L. Roberts1961Reel 74Ad Hoc Committee. Also: James Imbrie1961Reel 74Re: opposition to the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Africa Institute. Also: Ivan Potekhin1961Reel 74Re: the Pan-African Congress and Du Bois' Encyclopedia Africana.

Ahmed, Jamal Mohamed1961Reel 74Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

American Russian Institute. Also: Holland Roberts1961Reel 74Re: the recent Latin American Conference for National Independence, Economic Freedom and Peace.

Aptheker, Bettina1961Reel 74Aptheker, Herbert1961Reel 74Aslan, Anna1961Reel 74Re: Du Bois' treatment at Rumania's Institute of Geriatrics.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: William M. Brewer, Charles H. Wesley1961Reel 74Re: the Encyciopedia Africana.

Atlanta University. Also: Horace Mann Bond, Rushton Coulborn1961Reel 74Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Auda, Abdel Malik1961

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Reel 74Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Authors Guild. Also: Stout, Rex1961Reel 74Baldwin, Lillian1961Reel 75Barsky, Edward K. Reception Committee1961Reel 75Belafonte, Harry1961Reel 75Form letter to Du Bois concerning Martin Luther King, Jr.

Benn, B. H.1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Black Christ Movement1961Reel 75Information on this organization.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1961Reel 75Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Brown, Emma W.1961Reel 75Re: the influence of Samuel A. Armstrong and William H. Baldwin on Booker T. Washington.

Burros, Robert J.1961Reel 75Re: Du Bois' membership in the Communist Party.

Cappelli, John1961Reel 75Du Bois' thoughts on the development of an American Labor Party.

Belfield-Clarke, C.1961Reel 75Re: Henry Sylvester Will iams and the Pan-African movement.

Columbia University. Also: Louis M. Starr1961Reel 75Re: an oral history interview of Du Bois.

Committee to Aid the Monroe (N.C.) Defendants1961Reel 75Re: Robert F. Williams.

Molina, Francisco. Committee to Defend Francisco Molina

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1961Reel 75Sobell, Morton. Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell. Also: Helen Sobell1961Reel 75Communist Party, U.S.A. Also: Gus Hall1961Reel 75Re: Du Bois' past attitude towards Communism and the reasons for his present desire to join the Party.

Communist Party. Negro Commission. Also: William L. Patterson, Claude Lightfoot1961Reel 75Cowan, L. Gray1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Crusaders for Freedom1961Reel 75Re: Robert F. Williams

Dabney, Thomas L.1961Reel 75Davidson, Basil1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana

Diton, Carl1961Reel 75Douglass High School1961Reel 75Re: the death of Yolande Du Bois Williams

Dunham, Barrows1961Reel 75Du Bois, Shirley Graham1961Reel 75Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Also: Richard Gibson1961Reel 75Re: the work of this group.

Fisk University. Also: Arna Bontemps1961Reel 75Re: Du Bois' papers and library

Forbes, Kenneth Kipley1961Reel 75Form letter from Forbes and others concerning the Supreme Court's upholding of the Internal Security Act of 1950.

Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrunrah, Alex Quaison-Sackey1961

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Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana;concerning Du Bois' move to Ghana.

Ghana Academy of Learning. Also: E. A. Boateng, A. A. Kwapong1961Reel 75Re: plans for Du Bois' work on the Encyclopedia Africana.

Goshal, Kumar1961Reel 75Re: developments in Ghana.

Graves, Anna Melissa1961Reel 75Guinea. Also: Sekou Toure1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Hunton, W. A.1961Reel 75Recent news; concerning the Encyclopedia Africana

Imes, William Lloyd1961Reel 75India. Also: Jawaharlal Nehru1961Reel 75Letter from Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia Africana.

International Institute for Peace. Also: V. Chkhikvadze, Fernand Vigne1961Reel 75Re: the Latin American Conference for National Independence, Economic Freedom and Peace; concerning developments inVietnam; concerning other aspects of the group's interests.

Izvestiia1961Reel 75Jaffe, Bernard1961Reel 75Re: Du Bois' will

Cheddi Jagan1961Reel 75Re: developments in British Guiana.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1961Reel 75Johnson, Oakley C.1961Reel 75Du Bois' recollections of his early interest in socialism and the influence of that philosophy on the NAACP.

Julien, Charles-Andre1961

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Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana

Kamel, Murad1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana

Kent, Rockwell1961Reel 75Includes a copy of a letter from Richard Morford to Kent on the effects of the Supreme Court decision about the CommunistParty on the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship.

Kenyatta, Jomo1961Reel 75Letter from tlu Bois on the Encyclopedia Africana.

Kuo Mo-jo1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana

Kuznetsov, V. V.1961Reel 75Re: Du Bois' decision to join the Communist Party.

Lewis, William Arthur1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana

Liberation. Also: A. J. Muste1961Reel 75Liberty Book Club. Also: Carl Marzani1961Reel 75Re: possible publication of Du Bois' books.

Lindsay, Barbara1961Reel 75Re: a possible new Niagara movement, with Du Bois' opinions of current Negro leaders.

Lochard, Meta1961Reel 75Logan, Rayford W.1961Reel 75Birthday greetings to Du Bois.

Lorch, Lee1961Reel 75McCanns, David Graham1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

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McFarlane, Du Bois1961Reel 75Mali. Also: President Modibo Keita1961Reel 75Invitation to a conference on Neo Colonialism.

Marzani, Carl1961Reel 75Massachusetts Review. Also: Sidney Kaplan1961Reel 75Mboya, Tom1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Merriam, Eve1961Reel 75Poem from Merriam for Du Bois' birthday.

Moos, Elizabeth1961Reel 75Murphy, George B.1961Reel 75Nash, Roy1961Reel 75National Assembly for Democratic Rights1961Reel 75Re: the decision of the Supreme Court upholding the Internal Security Act of 1950.

National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. Also: Harry Emerson Fosdick1961Reel 75Nearing, Scott1961Reel 75Nelson, Truman1961Reel 75Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe1961Reel 75Re: a pamphlet by Du Bois on Nigeria.

Odinga, Oginga1961Reel 75Re: Jomo Kenyatta.

Oliver, Elizabeth1961Reel 75Re: the death of Yolande Du Bois Williams.

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Pankhurst, Richard1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Partington, Paul G.1961Reel 75Re: his research on Du Bois.

Pauling, Linus1961Reel 75Statement from Pauling opposing the spread of nuclear weapons

Pickett, Clarence E.1961Reel 75Re: an appeal to the U. S. President for the pardon of Frank Wilkinson and Carl Braden.

Pomerantz, Charlotte1961Reel 75Re: the origin of the term Pan African.

Roback, A. A.1961Reel 75Re: an article by Du Bois on Albert Schweitzer.

Rogovin, Milton1961Reel 75Re: his project to photograph store-front Negro churches in Buffalo, New York.

Science and Society. Also: Eugene D. Genovese1961Reel 75Statement from Du Bois or; the journal

Seven Seas Publishers. Also: Gertrude Gelbin Heym1961Reel 75Re: the publication of a Du Bois Reader.

Shibeika, Mekki1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Societe Africaine de Culture. Also: Alioune Diop1961Reel 75Soviet Peace Committee1961Reel 75Re: C. B. and Lillian Baldwin

Tanganyika. Also: Julius Nyerere1961Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

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Trinidad1961Reel 75Re: Henry Sylvester Williams and his work in the Pan-African movement.

Wallerstein, Immanuel1961Reel 75Du Bois' criticisms of his paper on Pan Africanism.

Williams, Robert F.1961Reel 75Re: a proposed declaration of complaint from Afro-Americans to the United Nations.

Williams, Yolande Du Bois1961Reel 75World Peace Council. Also: J. D. Bernal, Isabelle Blurne1961Reel 75A. General Correspondence, 19621962Africa Institute. Also: Ivan Potekhin1962Reel 75Re: plans for the Encyclopedia Africana.

African Communist. Also: Ellis Bowles1962Reel 75African National Congress. Also: Chief Albert John Luthuli1962Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Allott, Anthony1962Reel 75Re: the Encydopedia Africana.

Apter, David E.1962Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Aptheker, Bettina1962Reel 75Recent news.

Aptheker, Herbert1962Reel 75Aslan, Anna1962Reel 75Re: Du Bois' health.

Bambotte, Makombo1962Reel 75

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Re: the Encyclopedia Afriqds.

Blyden, W. E.1962Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Brausch, Georges1962Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Cabot, Jean1962Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

China1962Reel 75Communication from W. E. B. and Shirley Graham Du Bois to the Chinese people thanking them for their help in leadingopposition to the attempt of the U.S. to outlaw the Communist Party.

Dover, Maureen1962Reel 75Re: Cedric Dover

Ecole Nationale des Langues Orientales Vivantes1962Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Ethiopia. Also: Haile Selassie1962Reel 75Letter from Du Bois on the Encyclogedia Africana.

Friedland, William H.1962Reel 75Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Ghana. Also: Kwame Nkrumah1962Reel 75Re: Du Bois' work on the Encyclopedia Africana.

Ghana Academy of Sciences. Also: E. A. Boateng, W. A. Hunton1962Reel 75Re: plans for and work on the Encyclopedia Africana.

Guinea. Also: Sekou Toure concerning W. A. Hunton's possible work for the Encyclopedia Africana.1962Reel 75Hunton, W. A.1962Reel 75Re: his work as an assistant on the Encyclopedia Africana project.

International Congress of Africanists1962

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Reel 75International Institute for Peace. Also: V. Chkhikvadze1962Reel 75Re: plans for a World Peace Council delegation to visit African countries.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1962Reel 75Lorch, Lee1962Reel 75Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe1962Reel 76Letter from Du Bois concerning the Encyclopedia Africana.

Pankhurst, Richard1962Reel 76Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Porter, Arthur T.1962Reel 76Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Seven Seas Publishers. Also: Gertrude Gelbin Heym1962Reel 76Re: a Du Bois Reader.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1962Reel 76United Arab Republic Cultural Centre. Also: Abdul Aziz Abdul Haqq Hilmy1962Reel 76Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Woddis, Jack1962Reel 76Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

World Peace Council1962Reel 76A. General Correspondence, 19631963Accra (Ghana). Assembly1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

All-India Peace Council1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Aptheker, Herbert1963

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Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Association of Surinam Students in Amsterdam1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Belfrage, Cedric1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Ben Bella, Ahmed1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Bontemps, Arna1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

British Guiana. Also: Cheddi Jagan1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

China. Also: Mao Tse-tung, Chou En-lai, Soong Ching-ling1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Communist Party, U.S.A.1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Davis, Benjamin J., Jr. Also: Gus Hall1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Elkin, Kyrle1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Ghana Academy of Sciences. Also: W. A. Hunton1963Reel 76Re: the Encyclopedia Africana.

Stefan and Gertrude Gelbin Heym1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Hughes, Langston1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen"s Union. Also: Harry Bridges

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1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Jackson, Esther Cooper1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Kenyatta, Jomo1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Kuo Mo-jo1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Kuznetsov, V. V.1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Melish, William Howard1963Reel 76Address given at d nlemorial service for DU Bois.

Moos, Elizabeth1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

National Institute of Arts and Letters. Also: Malcolm Cowley1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Nigeria. Also: Nnamdi Azikiwe1963Reel 76North Vietnam. Also: Ho Chi-Minh1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Roberts, Holland1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Robeson, Paul1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Simon, Abbott1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Soviet Peace Committee

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1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

Strong, Anna Louise1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

U.S.S.R. Also: Nikita Khrushchev1963Reel 76Birthday greetings to Du Bois; on the death of Du Bois.

Winston, Henry1963Reel 76Re: the death of Du Bois.

World Peace Council. Also: J. D. Bernal1963Reel 76: 401Re: the death of Du Bois.

A. General Correspondence, 19641964Du Bois Memorial Committee. Also: Ossie Davis1964Reel 76: 524McIlvaine, Laura Carr1864Reel 76: 525Correspondence with Shirley Graham Du Bois.

A. General Correspondence, 19651965Miscellaneous Material1965Reel 76: 529A. General Correspondence, undatedn.d.Alpha Phi Alphan.d.Reel 76: 537American Committee on Africa. Also: John Gunther, James A. Piken.d.Reel 76: 558American Peace Crusaden.d.Reel 76: 567Atlanta University. Also: John Hopen.d.Reel 76: 574Memo concerning American Negroes and labor unions

Bellegarde, Dantesn.d.Reel 76: 584Fast, Howardn.d.Reel 76: 699Johnson, J. Rosamond

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n.d.Reel 76: 747Nash, Royn.d.Reel 76: 797N.A.A.C.P.n.d.Reel 76: 806Various materials.

Robeson, Pauln.d.Reel 76: 910Statement from Robeson concerning a crusade against lynching.

Simon, Kathleenn.d.Reel 76: 915Society of African Culturen.d.Reel 76: 917Southern Conference Educational Fundn.d.Reel 76: 936Booklet concerning prejudice.

Strong, Sydneyn.d.Reel 76: 959Statement from Du Bois concerning the working of democracy in America.

Ure, Maryn.d.Reel 76: 1025Women's International League for Peace and Freedomn.d.Reel 76: 1056Personal materialsn.d.Reel 77: 285Including notes, statements, financial items, lecture and appointment schedules, programs, correspondence with Du Bois'secretaries and assistants and other personal items. Arranged by year.

B. Crisis Correspondence1911-1934B. Crisis Correspondence, 19111911N.A.A.C.P.1911Reel 4: 204Financial records of the Crisis.

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19121912Barber, J. Max1912Reel 4: 414Re: the circulation and finances of the Voice of the Negro.

Clement, E. H.1912Reel 4: 421

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N.A.A.C.P.1912Reel 4: 422Financial materials; reports.

Pace, Harry H.1912Reel 4: 468Re: the finances of the Crisis

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19131913Johnson, James Weldon1913Reel 4: 551N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard1913Reel 4: 554Financial reports; correspondence concerning Villard's resignation as a contributing editor of the Crisis.

Spingarn, Joel E.1913Reel 4: 579B. Crisis Correspondence, 19141914Bumstead, Horace1914Reel 4: 1023Correspondence concerning the conduct of The Crisis and comments made in it about the Episcopalian Church.

Corrothers, James O.1914Reel 4: 1026Dole, Charles F.1914Reel 4: 1029Re: the editorial policies of The Crisis and about a recent article on Robert C. Ogden.

Gruening, Ernest H.1914Reel 4: 1035Hope, John1914Reel 4: 1036Kidder, C. G.1914Reel 4: 1037Re: a Crisis article about Robert C. Ogden.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard. Joel Spingarn, Mary White Ovington, George Crawford, May Childs Nerney, JaneAddams, George Bradford, Charles Studin1914Reel 4: 1043Financial materials; reports; correspondence on the relation of The Crisis to the NAACP; miscellaneous materials.

Pinkett, Y. J.1914Reel 4: 1137Pratt, Richard H.1914Reel 4: 1138Letter to Du Bois about The Crisis' stand against segregation.

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B. Crisis Correspondence, 19151915Eldridge, Herbert Rucker1915Reel 5: 228Milholland, Inez1915Reel 5: 232N.A.A.C.P. Also: Oswald Garrison Villard, Joel Spingarn, George Bradford1915Reel 5: 233Correspondence; financial materials.

Wendell Phillips Memorial Association. Also: William Brigham1915Reel 5: 287Re: the mention in The Crisis of a Boston protest against The Birth of a Nation.

Tinkham, Alice1915Reel 5: 290Letter from Tinkham concerning a Crisis editorial on the death of Booker T. Washington.

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19161916Beasley, Delilah1916Reel 5Boyd, Henry A.1916Reel 5Re: a controversy in the Baptist Church.

Gunner, Byron1916Reel 5Hallinan, Charles1916Reel 5Publicity suggestions for The Crisis from Hallinan

Hershaw, Lafayette M.1916Reel 5Hope, John1916Reel 5Mclntyre, R. H.1916Reel 5Comments to Du Bois about a Crisis editorial critical of England.

Moton, R. R.1916Reel 5Re: a letter to Moton published by Du Bois in The Crisis.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Joel Spingarn, Roy Nash, A. G. Dill1916Reel 5Financial and budget materials; correspondence; auditor's report.

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Rai, Lajpat1916Reel 5Spingarn, Arthur B.1916Reel 5Storey, Moorfield1916Reel 5Letter to Du Bois concerning a Crisis editorial

Tinkham, Alice1916Reel 5Letter from Du Bois concerning a Crisis editorial on Booker T. Washington.

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19171917Chesnutt, Charles1917Reel 5Flipper, Henry O.1917Reel 5Grimke, Francis J.1917Reel 5Hurst, John1917Reel 5Johnson, James Weldon1917Reel 5Kennaday, Paul1917Reel 5Lord, S. Churchstone1917Reel 5N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill1917Reel 5Financial materials; reports

Pickens, William1917Reel 5Rankin, Anne1917Reel 5Russell, Charles Edward1917Reel 5Scott, Emmett1917Reel 5Storey, Moorfield1917Reel 5Van Schaick, John, Jr.

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1917Reel 5Re: Thomas Jesse Jones' report on Black education

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19181918Burroughs, Charles1918Reel 7: 294Carnegie Hero Fund Commission1918Reel 7: 296Cook, Coralie1918Reel 7: 319Fauset, Jessie1918Reel 7: 334Re: the position of Literary Editor of the Crisis.

Gunner, Byron1918Reel 7: 347Re: Du Bois' "Close Ranks" editorial.

Hayford, Casely1918Reel 7: 356Jason, W. C.1918Reel 7: 364Letter to Du Bois concerning a Crisis editorial on Black education.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill, Mary White Ovington, Charles Studin, Jessie Fauset, Oswald Garrison Villard, John Shillady1918Reel 7: 375Financial and budget materials; reports; Crisis committee materials and correspondence; correspondence with Studinconcerning government interest in the editorial policy of The Crisis during the war; miscellaneous.

Peabody, George Foster1918Reel 7: 456U.S. Department of Labor. Also: George E. Haynes1918Reel 7: 463U.S. War Department. Also: Newton D. Baker1918Reel 7: 470Van Loon, Hendrik Willem1918Reel 7: 474Wallace, Sam1918Reel 7: 476Correspondence concerning Du Bois' "Close Ranks" editorial

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19191919Brown, Hallie Q.1919Reel 8

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Letter from Brown concerning the delay in mailing of the May issue of The Crisis.

Capper, Arthur1919Reel 8Re: the Post Office's delay in mailing the May Crisis.

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission1919Reel 8Carter, Elmer A.1919Reel 8Letter to Du Bois concerning the Black soldier in the war.

Cassell, Nathaniel1919Reel 8Davis, Harry E.1919Reel 8Harris, Abram L.1919Reel 8Re: a speech by William Monroe Trotter in Richmond, Virginia.

Haynes, George E.1919Reel 8Independent Order of St. Luke. Also: Maggie Walker1919Reel 8Kenyon, Mrs. George1919Reel 8Correspondence about her accusation that Du Bois was anti-German.

Lawrence, David1919Reel 8Letter from Du Bois questioning published comments by Lawrence about the Black press and The Crisis.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill. John Shillady, James Weldon Johnson, Moorfield Storey, Jessie Fauset, Mary White Ovington, RobertBagnall1919Reel 8Financial material; reports; correspondence concerning the delay by the Post Office in the mailing of the May issue; informationon the Tercentenary Commemoration.

New York State Woman Suffrage Party1919Reel 8Pickens, William1919Reel 8Pingree, Lizzie1919Reel 8Sirnpson, James1919Reel 8Re: Simpson's experiences in France while in the Army.

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Wheeler, Laura1919Reel 8Young, Charles1919Reel 8B. Crisis Correspondence, 19201920Caldwell, W. A.1920Reel 9Re: participation of Black soldiers in World War I.

Carnegie Hero Fund Commission1920Reel 9Drinkwater, John1920Reel 9Heming, Julia1920Reel 9Criticism of The Crisis' attitude toward the South.

Howard High School (Wilmington, Del.)1920Reel 9Re: the dismissal of Alice Dunbar Nelson from her teaching position.

Joint Protective Board of Railway Coach and Car Cleaners1920Reel 9Copy of a protest against the working conditions of the Pullman Company.

N.A.A.C.P.1920Reel 91919 annual report; monthly reports of the Crisis; financial statements

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19211921Boddy, James M.1921Reel 10: 681Re: Thomas Jesse Jones and ethnology.

Bulkley, William L.1921Reel 10: 695Bustin, D. J.1921Reel 10: 697Re: Irish prejudice against Blacks and Irish independence.

Cheyney, Amanda1921Reel 10: 701Re: Eugene Debs and the attitude toward Blacks of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen.

DeArmond, Fred1921

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Reel 10: 707Re: the attitude of the South toward Blacks and Mexicans.

Douglass, Mitchell1921Reel 10: 721Re: American Blacks emigrating to Africa.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn1921Reel 10: 748Monthly reports; financial statements; annual report; copies of correspondence of Spingarn with the Black Star Line over thecorrection of an error in a article.

Owens, John H.1921Reel 10: 809Re: a Du Bois article; including Owens' views on means of improving conditions of Black Americans.

Peabody, George Foster1921Reel 10: 812Letter from Peabody expressing dissatisfaction with Du Bois' views.

Phelps-Stokes Fund1921Reel 10: 813Redmond, S. D.1921Reel 10: 823Enclosing a copy of a letter to the Memphis Commercial Appeal concerning the rights of Blacks.

Smith, Albert A.1921Reel 10: 840Storey, Moorfield1921Reel 10: 844Re: a Crisis editorial on a speech by President Warren G. Harding.

Thomas, Victor P.1921Reel 10: 847Article by Thomas about a speech given by Du Bois in New Orleans.

Woodson, Carter G.1921Reel 10: 852B. Crisis Correspondence, 19221922Allison, Madeline1922Reel 11Re: her responsibilities as secretary for The Crisis.

Andrews, William1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Atlanta Independent1922Reel 11

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Re: the paper's difficulty in receiving exchange copies of The Crisis.

Brawley, Benjamin1922Reel 11Re: possible establishment of a Negro art and literature institute.

Brown, C. S.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Butler, Frank1922Reel 11Re: the possible establishment of a Negro art and literature institute.

Ceruti, E. Burton1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Clifford, Carrie W.1922Reel 11Re: a possible Negro art and literature institute.

Cobb, James A.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Commercial Intelligence Bureau of Liberia1922Reel 11Copeland, Allie1922Reel 11Letter criticizing the attitude of The Crisis.

Davis, Benjamin J., Sr.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Davis, Harry E.1922Reel 11Demby, E. Thomas1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Diton, Carl1922Reel 11Comment on the death of E. Azalia Hackley.

Domingo, W. A.1922Reel 11Re: the possibility of trade between various Black groups.

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Dorsinville, Luc1922Reel 11Re: the Black Star Line.

Edwards, E. M.1922Reel 11Re: racial intermarriage.

Freelon, Allan R.1922Reel 11Re: the formation of a Negro art and literature institute.

Hathaway, Isaac1922Reel 11Re: the formation of a Negro art and literature institute.

Jones, Robert E.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill

Liberian Bureau of Inforination1922Reel 11Miller, Kelly1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Mitchell, C. E.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill

Moore, Fred R.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Moorland, J. E.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1922Reel 11Re: the Dye! Bill.

Moss, H. B.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer bill.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Joel Spingarn, Moorfield Storey1922Reel 11Monthly reports; 1922 annual report.

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National Association of Colored Women1922Reel 11Letter from Du Bois suggesting that they adopt The Crisis as their official organ.

National Races Congress. Also: W. H. Jernigan1922Reel 11New Bedford Standard1922Reel 11Re: the term "Negress."

Nolan, Joseph1922Reel 11Re: the Black Star Line.

Phillips, Homer1922Reel 11Re: an article on Leroy Bundy whom the NAACP had assisted after his arrest during the 1917 East St. Louis riot.

Randolph, A. Philip1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill

Sekanyolya1922Reel 11Correspondence with this Ugandan newspaper.

Sexton, D. R.1922Reel 11Re: Du Bois' statements on the illegitimacy of Abraham Lincoln.

Smith, Albert A.1922Reel 11Tanner, Henry O.1922Reel 11Vann, Robert L.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Wallace, P. A.1922Reel 11Re: the Dyer Bill.

Werner, Alice1922Reel 11Re: the Black Star Line; on the possible republication of her books.

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19231923Abbott, Robert1923

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Reel 12: 1034Re: the Dyer Bill.

Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: Adam Clayton Powell, Sr.1923Reel 12: 1035Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter G. Woodson1923Reel 12: 1046Baltimore Afro-American. Also: Carl Murphy1923Reel 12: 1050Re: the Dyer Bill.

Benjamin, Thomas1923Reel 12: 1051Re: a article on the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Bibb, Joseph1923Reel 12: 1057Re: the Dyer Bill.

Brown, Hallie Q.1923Reel 12: 1059Re: the Dyer Bill.

Committee on Church Cooperation (Atlanta, Ga.)1923Reel 12: 1069Re: Sherwood Eddy.

Dammond, William H.1923Reel 12: 1080Re: The Crisis' recognition of educational activities.

Davis, Edward P.1923Reel 12: 1086Re: The Birth of a Nation and other films prejudicial to Blacks being shown in Europe and America.

Davis, Harry E.1923Reel 12: 1089Re: the Dyer Bill.

De Halzme, J. T.1923Reel 12: 1090Re: Prince Challoughlczilczise.

Dickerson, G. Edward1923Reel 12: 1097Re: an article he and William Lloyd Imes co-authored for the Crisis about the Cheyney Institute in Philadelphia.

Diton, Carl1923Reel 12: 1101Re: the Dyer Bill.

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Duffield, Mrs. E. A.1923Reel 12: 1111Re: her criticism of Langston Hughes' poetry

Fortune, R. F.1923Reel 12: 1122Re: the Dyer Bill.

Francis, Rothschild1923Reel 12: 1122Re: conditions in the Virgin Islands.

Gillespie, A. R.1923Reel 12: 1127Re: the Oyer Bill.

Green, S. W.1923Reel 12: 1128Re: the Dyer Bill.

Guy, James H.1923Reel 12: 1128Re: the Dyer Bill.

Hawkins, W. Ashbie1923Reel 12: 1131Re: the Dyer Bill.

Haynes, George E.1923Reel 12: 1135Re: the Dyer Bill.

Howard, Charles1923Reel 12: 1153Re: a controversy between the NAACP and Perry Howard over the defeat of the Dyer Bill.

Howard, Wesley1923Reel 12: 1156Re: Howard's musical career.

Howe, Annie1923Reel 12: 1170Re: The Outlook, its editorial policy, and the controversy over a veterans' hospital at Tuskegee.

Imes, William Lloyd1923Reel 12: 1174Re: an article on Cheyney Institute written with G. Edward Dickerson.

Jacobson, A.1923Reel 12: 1182

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Re: objections to the publication of lynching photographs in The Crisis.

Kelley, Florence1923Reel 12: 1198Re: the Sterling-Towner Bill.

Lynch, John R.1923Reel 12: 1206Re: the Dyer Bill.

MacDade, A. O.1923Reel 12: 1209Re: Cheyney Institute.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill1923Reel 12: 1216Nelson, Alice Dunbar1923Reel 12: 1256Re: the Dyer Bill.

Pace, Harry H.1923Reel 12: 1264Re: the Dyer Bill.

Palmer, Loring C.1923Reel 12: 1266Re: the Virgin Islands.

Penn, I. Garland1923Reel 12: 1280Re: the Dyer Bill

Phillips, C. H.1923Reel 12: 1288Re: the Oyer Bill.

Pickens, William1923Reel 12: 1289Reed, Irvin1923Reel 13: 4Re: the Dyer Bill.

Smith, Albert A.1923Reel 13: 41Re: his art work for The Crisis.

Tarbert, S. H.1923Reel 13: 69Re: use of the ten "Negro."

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Tobias, Channing H.1923Reel 13: 84Re: the Dyer Bill

Villard, Oswald Garrison1923Reel 13: 96Walters, Lelia1923Reel 13: 107Re: a controversy over the claim that President Woodrow Wilson failed to return to Bishop Alexander Walters a letter containinghis campaign pledges to American Blacks.

Watson, Blanche1923Reel 13: 107Re: a Crisis article on the Dyer Bill.

Wetmore, J. Douglas1923Reel 13: 120Wheeler, Laura1923Reel 13: 125Work, Monroe N.1923Reel 13: 173Wright, R. R., Jr.1923Reel 13: 176Re: the Dyer Bill.

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19241924African World1924Reel 14: 472Re: Marcus Garvey.

Allen, W. E.1924Reel 14: 473Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Barth, Max1924Reel 14: 476Re: the "swastika" used as a decorative border on the pages of The Crisis

Black Swan Phonograph Company1924Reel 14: 489Re: its bill for advertising in The Crisis.

Bok, Edward1924Reel 14: 490Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1924

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Reel 14: 491Brummit, Dan B.1924Reel 14: 492Re: an article Du Bois wrote on the Methodist church.

Burleigh, Harry T.1924Reel 14: 497Carnegie Hero Fund Commission1924Reel 14: 509Cather, Willa1924Reel 14: 512Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Chesnutt, Charles1924Reel 14: 513Re: the Spingarn Prize and his writings.

Coles, L. F.1924Reel 14: 518Re: the content of The Crisis.

Crawford, George W.1924Reel 14: 522Curtis, T. A.1924Reel 14: 523Advice for Black voters in the 1924 election

Dabney, Thomas L.1924Reel 14: 525Comments on a Crisis editorial

Dabney, Wendell P.1924Reel 14: 526Advice for Black voters in the 1924 election.

Davis, Harry E.1924Reel 14: 535Re: postal rates for The Crisis and advice for Black voters in the 1924 election.

Derricotte, Juliette1924Reel 14: 545District of Columbia Public Library1924Reel 14: 556Re: the indexing of The Crisis by the H. W. Wilson Company.

Farrow, W. M.1924Reel 14: 573Re: Farrow's art work

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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield1924Reel 14: 574Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Frank, Glenn1924Reel 14: 577Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Frazier, E. Franklin1924Reel 14: 578Re: a contribution to The Crisis.

Gorum, Troy P.1924Reel 14: 590Re: an article for The Crisis.

Hamilton, P. A.1924Reel 14: 601Hampden, Walter1924Reel 14: 603Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Harris, Abram L.1924Reel 14: 606Re: his contribution to The Crisis; concerning V. F. Calverton.

Hershaw, Lafayette M.1924Reel 14: 611Advice to Black voters in the 1924 election.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1924Reel 14: 621Jones, Rosalie1924Reel 14: 623Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Julian, Percy1924Reel 14: 640Re: a possible contribution to The Crisis

Lewis, Sinclair1924Reel 14: 644Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Lovett, Robert Morss1924Reel 14: 652Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Maran, Rene1924

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Reel 14: 653Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Methodist Episcopal Church. Board of Education for Negroes1924Reel 14: 655Re: a Crisis article on W.H. Crogman.

Nail, John E.1924Reel 14: 664N.A.A.C.P.1924Reel 14: 669Materials include Ovington's lengthy report on the journal and Crisis Committee items.

New York Public Library1924Reel 14: 700Re: indexing of The Crisis.

Newark (N.J.) Public Library1924Reel 14: 702Re: indexing of The Crisis.

Newsome, Effie Lee1924Reel 14: 704Re: a contribution to The Crisis.

ONeill, Eugene1924Reel 14: 710Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Owens, Gordon W.1924Reel 14: 711Letter to Du Bois concerning an editorial in The Crisis and urging support for the Worker's Party.

Peabody, George Foster1924Reel 14: 715Re: Crisis articles.

Pickens, William1924Reel 14: 724Re: a Crisis editorial.

Redding, J. Saunders1924Reel 14: 747Re: poems submitted to The Crisis.

Robinson, Edward Arlington1924Reel 14: 761Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Julius Rosenwald Fund1924

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Reel 14: 772Re: an error in a report written about the Fund.

Shaw, George Bernard1924Reel 14: 778Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Smith, Albert A.1924Reel 14: 791Re: his art work for The Crisis.

Spingarn, Amy1924Reel 14: 803Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Spingarn, Arthur B.1924Reel 14: 803Stallings, Laurence1924Reel 14: 815Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Swann, Thomas W.1924Reel 14: 817Re: Black support for Republicans in past elections.

Tanner, Henry O.1924Reel 14: 822Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Thornton, H. T.1924Reel 14: 833Re: an article on Marcus Garvey.

Thurman, H. Wallace1924Reel 14: 835Toomer, Jean1924Reel 14: 838Re: a possible contribution.

Torrence, Ridgely1924Reel 14: 841Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Van Loon, Hendrik Willem1924Reel 14: 857Re: a contribution to The Crisis.

Walton, Lester A.1924Reel 14: 874Watson, Blanche

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1924Reel 14: 882Wells, H. G.1924Reel 14: 886Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Wheeler, Laura1924Reel 14: 890H. W. Wilson Company1924Reel 14: 920Re: indexing of the Crisis.

Winsor, Ellen1924Reel 14: 923Re: an article by E. Franklin Frazier on the use of violence.

Woodson, Carter G.1924Reel 14: 930Yerby, W. J.1924Reel 14: 940Young, Nathan B.1924Reel 14: 948Re: Crisis articles and Fisk University

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19251925Adams, A. D.1925Reel 16: 902Re: the accusation that Du Bois was prejudiced against West Indians.

Anderson, Marian1925Reel 16: 972Associated Publishers1925Reel 16: 984Barrell, Alexina1925Reel 16: 988Bond, James1925Reel 16: 1031Bradby, R. L.1925Reel 16: 1044Re: the Sweet trial.

Braithwaite, William Stanley1925Reel 16: 1047Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Broun, Heywood1925

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Reel 16: 1059Burroughs, Charles1925Reel 16: 1074Burroughs, Nannie H.1925Reel 16: 1074Carnegie Hero Fund Commission1925Reel 16: 1107Chesnutt, Charles1925Reel 16: 1124Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Coleman, Anita Scott1925Reel 16: 1148Cook, George W.1925Reel 16: 1159Re: Howard University.

Crawford, George W.1925Reel 16: 1178Cullen, Countee1925Reel 16: 1185Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Dass, A. K.1925Reel 16: 1193Re: a possible article on India.

Dashwood, Gwendolen1925Reel 16: 1196Regarding an article on her father, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

Davis, Harry E.1925Reel 16: 1202Day, Caroline Bond1925Reel 16: 1224Derricotte, Juliette1925Reel 16: 1236Diton, Carl1925Reel 16: 1253Re: the Black composer, EdwinHill.

Djan, Phillip Jao1925Reel 16: 1263Re: the A. K. E. Zion Church and African missions.

Dunjee, Roscoe1925

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Reel 16: 1280Dyer, L. C.1925Reel 16: 1282Re: The Crisis.

Espy, Jarnes1925Reel 16: 1299Re: the editorial policy and purpose of The Crisis.

Fauset, Arthur Huff1925Reel 17: 3Re: a possible article.

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America1925Reel 17: 5Re: the Harmon Awards.

Fisher, Rudolph1925Reel 17: 18Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Flipper, J. S.1925Reel 17: 20Frazier, E. Franklin1925Reel 17: 35Re: the Standard Life Insurance Company.

Gilpin Community Players1925Reel 17: 75Glenn, Joseph B.1925Reel 17: 78Re: an article on the work of the Catholic Church in the South.

Gruening, Martha1925Reel 17: 108Hare, Maud Cuney1925Reel 17: 122Harris, Abram L.1925Reel 17: 132Re: a Crisis comment on his article on Blacks and economic radicalism.

Hill, Leslie Pinckney1925Reel 17: 161Re: the Spingarn Prize

Holmes, John Haynes1925Reel 17: 169Re: a possible contribution

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Hope, John1925Reel 17: 172Horne, Frank S.1925Reel 17: 175Hughes, Langston1925Reel 17: 185Re: the Spingarn Prize

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1925Reel 17: 229Johnson, J. Rosamond1925Reel 17: 233Julian, Percy1925Reel 17: 251Kinsley, Samuel1925Reel 17: 264Criticizing Crisis editorial policies during the 1924 election.

Lee, William1925Reel 17: 286Re: sales of The Crisis.

Lewis, Sinclair1925Reel 17: 291Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Leys, Norman1925Reel 17: 293Re: his book: Kenya.

Lord, S. Churchstone1925Reel 17: 308Lovett, Robert Morss1925Reel 17: 310Re: the Spingarn Prize.

McKay, Claude1925Reel 17: 328Re: The Crisis and enclosing contributions for the journal

Maran, Rene1925Reel 17: 330Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Milholland, Inez1925Reel 17: 341Re: her husband.

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Munson, Gorham1925Reel 17: 360N.A.A.C.P. Also: William Pickens, James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, Jessie Fauset. Mary White Ovington, A. G. Dill, RobertBagnall, Charles Studin1925Reel 17: 365Memo from Ovington on a proposed editorial on Fisk; concerning a proposed editorial on President Stanley Durkee of HowardUniversity; monthly reports; Crisis Committee materials; financial statements; concerning the distribution of The Crisis inLouisville and San Oiego.

New York Public Library1925Reel 17: 446Newsome, Effie Lee1925Reel 17: 451Northwestern Christian Advocate. Also: Dan Brummit1925Reel 17: 458ONeill, Eugene1925Reel 17: 462Osborn, Chase1925Reel 17: 468Re: Crisis comments on General Robert Bullard.

Owens, Gordon W.1925Reel 17: 471Re: his criticisms of Du Bois and the NAACP.

Peabody, George Foster1925Reel 17: 485Letter to Du Bois criticizing Crisis editorials

Powell, Wilson1925Reel 17: 516Criticizing lynching stories in The Crisis.

Reiss, Winold1925Reel 17: 535Smith, Albert A.1925Reel 17: 573Spingarn, Amy1925Reel 17: 597Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Spingarn, Joel E.1925Reel 17: 599Storey, Moorfield1925Reel 17: 610Re: a tribute to him in The Crisis.

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Sunday School Teacher. Also: S. N. Vass1925Reel 17: 617Re: Fisk University.

Survey Graphic1925Reel 17: 623Re: the possible use of The Crisis' mailing list for their Harlem issue.

Thurman, H. Wallace1925Reel 17: 646Toomer, Jean1925Reel 17: 648Turner, Thomas W.1925Reel 17: 653Re: Howard University.

U.S. Post Office1925Reel 17: 659Re: an article on the Philippines in The Crisis to which Du Bois thought there might be objections.

Van Vechten, Carl1925Reel 17: 663Re: critical problems in judging works involving Blacks

Waters, James C.1925Reel 17: 678Re: discrimination against blacks in the District of Columbia railroad station.

Watson, Blanche1925Reel 17: 681Wells, H. G.1925Reel 17: 691Wheeler, Laura1925Reel 17: 694Wood, L. Hollingsworth1925Reel 17: 736Woodruff, Hale1925Reel 17: 738Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Woofter, T. J., Jr.1925Reel 17: 746B. Crisis Correspondence, 19261926African Methodist Episcopal Church. Department of Foreign Missions1926Reel 20: 7

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Letter to Du Bois responding to an article critical of them appearing in The Crisis.

Alexander, Lillian1926Reel 20: 27Azikiwe, Nnamdi1926Reel 20Bellegarde, Dantes1926Reel 20Bethune, Mary McLeod1926Reel 20Binga, Jesse1926Reel 20Bontemps, Arna1926Reel 20Braithwaite, William Stanley1926Reel 20Re: what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks.

Brawley, Benjamin1926Reel 20Re: what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks.

Brown, Hallie Q.1926Reel 20Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1926Reel 20Bunnell, Isabelle1926Reel 20Re: Ingleside Seminary.

Chesnutt, Charles1926Reel 20Re: what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks.

Citizens and Southern Bank and Trust Company. Also: R. R. Wright, Sr.1926Reel 20Re: The Crisis contest for articles on Black banks.

Coles, L. F.1926Reel 20Comments from Coles on Senator William Borah's remarks on Black suffrage.

Crawford, Alice1926Reel 20Crawford, George W.1926Reel 20

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Cromwell, Otelia1926Reel 20Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Cullen, Countee1926Reel 20Davis, Harry E.1926Reel 20Deutsch, Babette1926Reel 20Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Diton, Carl1926Reel 20Dixwell Community House. Also: Crawford, George1926Reel 20Douglas, Aaron1926Reel 20Drummond, Charlotte1926Reel 20Re: the temporary exclusion of The Crisis from the mail in 1917 by the government.

Edmonds, Randolph1926Reel 20Fisher, Dorothy Canfield1926Reel 20Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson1926Reel 20Frazier, E. Franklin1926Reel 20Gregory, Montgomery1926Reel 20Re: his serving as a judge for the Spingarn Prize.

Grimke, Francis J.1926Reel 20Hare, Maud Cuney1926Reel 20Harris, Abram L.1926Reel 20Herndon, A. F.1926Reel 20Re: the Crisis contest for articles on Black banking and insurance.

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Holmes, John Haynes1926Reel 20Hood, Solomon Porter1926Reel 20Horne, Frank S.1926Reel 20Houston, Drusilla Dunjee1926Reel 20Hughes, Langston1926Reel 20Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Hunt, Ida Gibbs1926Reel 20Hurston, Zora Neale1926Reel 20Johnson, Georgia Douglas1926Reel 20Includes a copy of her play, Plumes.

Johnson, James Weldon1926Reel 20Re: the Spingarn Prize; concerning what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks.

Jones, Mildred Bryant1926Reel 20Kenton, Edna1926Reel 20Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Kentucky. Commission on Interracial Cooperation. Also: James Bond1926Reel 20Re: a lynching in that state.

Kerlin, Robert T.1926Reel 20Re: what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks.

Lasker, Bruno1926Reel 20Lee, Algernon1926Reel 20: 982Leslie, Robert1926Reel 20: 996Re: a possible change in The Crisis

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Leys, Norman1926Reel 20: 1009Re: the attitude of the British Labor problems.

Liberty Life Insurance Company of Illinois. Also: M. O. Bousfield1926Reel 20: 1015Re: the Crisis contest for articles on Black insurance.

Locke, Alain1926Reel 20: 1022McCune, Catherine1926Reel 20: 1043Re: the Ingleside Seminary.

Mathews, Loulie A.1926Reel 20: 1126Miller, George Frazier1926Reel 20: 1160Murray, Anna1926Reel 20: 1198Includes a brief sketch of her husband, Daniel Murray.

Myers, Nannie J.1926Reel 20: 1204Re: a protest to the Chicago Board of Education over racial references in a textbook.

Nail, John E.1926Reel 20: 1208N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington, James Weldon Johnson, Charles Edward Russell, Paul Kennaday, Charles Studin, A. G. Dill,Walter White, William Pickens1926Reel 20: 1214Includes comments on Carl Van Vechten in a memo to Du Bois from Dill; a report for The Crisis for 1925; Crisis committeematerials; lists of comments from Black banks and insurance companies concerning the Crisis contest in those areas;concerning a proposed book guild.

N.A.A.C.P. Chicago Branch1926Reel 20: 1335Re: the introduction of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill into Congress.

New Orient1926Reel 20: 1356Re: the racial designation of the Riffs of North Africa.

Newsome, Effie Lee1926Reel 20: 1365Northeastern Life Insurance Company. Also: Harry Pace1926Reel 20: 1396Re: the Crisis insurance contest.

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Ovington, Mary White1926Reel 21: 10Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Pace, Harry H.1926Reel 21: 20Perdue, M. M.1926Reel 21: 38Re: the use of the word: "Negro" and related terms.

Phelps, William Lyon1926Reel 21: 53Re: the problem of what is acceptable material in literature and art in portraying Blacks.

Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Anson Phelps Stokes1926Reel 21: 54Pickens, William1926Reel 21: 63Poole, Ernest1926Reel 21: 75Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Presbyterian Church. Board of National Missions1926Reel 21: 109Re: conditions at Ingleside Seminary.

Quin, R. B.1926Reel 21: 133Re: an article on Howard University scheduled for The Crisis.

Ransom, Reverdy C.1926Reel 21: 143Redmond, S. D.1926Reel 21: 151Re: Redmond's role in a legal dispute in Mississippi.

Reid, Ira1926Reel 21: 164Richardson, Willis1926Reel 21: 177Roberts, Isaac1926Reel 21: 189Re: a Crisis article on President Stanley Durkee of Howard University.

Julius Rosenwald Fund1926Reel 21: 202Scott, Emmett

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1926Reel 21: 238Skeel, Emily1926Reel 21: 271Smith, Albert A.1926Reel 21: 280Spingarn, Joel E. Also: Amy Spingarn1926Reel 21: 304Re: the Spingarn Prize.

Talbert, Florence Cole1926Reel 21: 349Thurman, H. Wallace1926Reel 21: 373Trent, Lucia1926Reel 21: 385Turner, Thomas W.1926Reel 21: 392Re: the controversy involving President Stanley Durkee of Howard University.

Van Matre, Leora1926Reel 21: 412Re: Ingleside Seminary.

Walling, William English1926Reel 21: 447Wetmore, J. Douglas1926Reel 21: 464Re: Black judges in Florida.

Woodruff, Hale1926Reel 21: 534Wright, R. R., Jr.1926Reel 21: 552B. Crisis Correspondence, 19271927African World. Also: Leo Weinthal1927Reel 23: 620Alexander, Lillian1927Reel 23: 624Re: a plan to establish a Charles Chesnutt honorarium for the best yearly contribution to the Crisis.

American Church Institute for Negroes. Also: Robert Patton1927Reel 23: 650Re: Wallace Battle and the Okolona Industrial Institute.

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American Fund for Public Service1927Reel 23: 658Re: the need for financial support to carry out a Southern Negro school survey for the Crisis.

Associated Publishers. Also: Carter Woodson1927Reel 23: 676Avery Institute. Also: Cox, Benjamin1927Reel 23: 684Baker, Josephine1927Reel 23: 691Barber, J. Max1927Reel 23: 702Re: the murder of U. S. Baskin at Okolona Institute.

Bercovici, Konrad1927Reel 23: 726Binga, Jesse1927Reel 23: 737Re: the insurance and banking contest in The Crisis.

Bishop, Hutchens1927Reel 23: 742Re: plans for a Charles Chesnutt honorarium.

Bond, James1927Reel 23: 753Boston Public Library. Also: Fanny Goldstein1927Reel 23: 778Re: George Forbes.

Boutte, Matthew V.1927Reel 23: 783Boyce, Stansbury1927Reel 23: 787Re: criticism of materials published in The Crisis.

Brandt, Carl1927Reel 23: 795Brawley, Benjamin1927Reel 23: 801Re: Shaw University.

Broaddus, Mary Dill1927Reel 23: 813Re: her brother, A. G. Dill.

Brown, Hallie Q.

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1927Reel 23: 828Brown, Sterling1927Reel 23: 836Re: publication of his poetry in The Crisis.

Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1927Reel 23: 838India. Bureau of Information. Also: Nazir Ahmad Khan1927Reel 23: 855Butler, James Alpheus1927Reel 23: 862Carter, Louis1927Reel 23: 878Re: Du Bois' criticisms of the military in The Crisis and a reply by Du Bois.

Chesnutt, Charles1927Reel 23: 886Re: an honorarium to be established in his name for the best contributions to the Crisis.

Clifford, Carrie W.1927Reel 23: 907Coles, L. F.1927Reel 23: 921Re: Hampton Institute.

Co-operative League. Also: James P. Warbasse1927Reel 23: 933Cowdery, Mae1927Reel 23: 943Crawford, George W.1927Reel 23: 961Re: the Chestnutt honrorarium

Davis, Allison1927Reel 23: 975Dawson, Charles G.1927Reel 23: 985Day, Caroline Bond1927Reel 23: 990Dett, R. Nathaniel1927Reel 23: 1005Diton, Carl1927Reel 23: 1007Douglas, Aaron

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1927Reel 23: 1018Du Bois, Yolande1927Reel 23: 1028Edmonds, Randolph1927Reel 23: 1037Evanti, Lillian1927Reel 23: 1066Fauset, Arthur Huff1927Reel 23: 1087Fauset, Jessie1927Reel 23: 1089Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson1927Reel 23: 1109Forbes, Elizabeth H.1927Reel 23: 1112Re: her late husband, George Forbes.

Gale, Zona1927Reel 23: 1153Gregg, John A.1927Reel 23: 1198Bishop in South Africa

Grimke, Angelina1927Reel 23: 1207Hampton Institute1927Reel 23: 1217Re: criticisms of that school in the Crisis.

Hardy, Thomas, Jr.1927Reel 23: 1224Re: a story by Marita Bonner.

Hare, Maud Cuney1927Reel 23: 1225Hayford, Gladys Casely1927Reel 23: 1249W. C. Heaton and Company1927Reel 23: 1258Auditor's report on The Crisis for the year 1926.

Henry, P. S.1927Reel 23: 1277Comments on Crisis articles on South Carolina schools and on Jesse Binga.

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Hershaw, Lafayette M.1927Reel 23: 1278Hill, Leslie Pinckney1927Reel 23: 1281Hoffmann, Lionel1927Reel 23: 1287Re: the Catholic Church missions among the Oklahoma Negroes.

Hogarth Press. Also: Leonard Woolf1927Reel 23: 1289Re: a book by Lord Olivier

Holmes, John Haynes1927Reel 23: 1297Re: the format of the Crisis

Hope, John1927Reel 23: 1303Horne, Frank S.1927Reel 23: 1308Inter-Racial League of Memphis. Also: T. O. Fuller1927Reel 23: 1334Re: criticism of the group in The Crisis.

Jarvis, Antonio1927Reel 23: 1352Comments on Jarvis' drawings from Aaron Douglas.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1927Reel 23: 1372Jones, Dewey1927Reel 23: 1391Re: the recent Chicago mayoral election and the Negro.

Jones, Mildred Bryant1927Reel 23: 1395Re: the Chicago election and the Negro.

Jones, Tillman1927Reel 23: 1404Re: reported attempts to seize the land of Estelle Montgomery in Mound Bayou, Mississippi.

Kennaday, Paul1927Reel 24: 7Lasker, Bruno1927Reel 24: 32Laughlin, Mrs. H. M.

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1927Reel 24: 34Re: the format of The Crisis.

Lincoln University Alumni Association1927Reel 24: 53Re: recent Du Bois criticisms of the University.

Locke, Alain1927Reel 24: 62McCahan, Jim1927Reel 24: 79Re: police interference with his sales of The Crisis in Texas.

Morgan, Clement G.1927Reel 24: 155Mossell, N. F.1927Reel 24: 195Nail, John E.1927Reel 24: 215Re: the Chesnutt Honorarium.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: A. G. Dill, James Weldon Johnson, Arthur Spingarn. William Pickens1927Reel 24: 302Correspondence; monthly reports; financial reports.

Newsome, Effie Lee1927Reel 24: 254Newsome, J. Thomas1927Reel 24: 277Re: Hampton Institute.

Northeastern Life Insurance Company. Also: Harry Pace1927Reel 24: 296Okolona Industrial School. Also: Moorfield Storey, Wallace Battle1927Reel 24: 392Re: the murder of U. S. Baskin at that school.

Owens, Maud1927Reel 24: 426Pace, Harry H.1927Reel 24: 444Peabody, Philip1927Reel 24: 460Re: Peabody's criticisms of a Crisis article on bullfighting.

Pickens, William1927

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Reel 24: 494Pillsbury, Albert E.1927Reel 24: 501Re: Okolona Industrial School.

Potamkin, Harry1927Reel 24: 506Provincetown Playhouse1927Reel 24: 510Re: Du Bois' criticisms of In Abraham's Bosom.

Radek, Karl1927Reel 24: 512Request by Du Bois for information on the Russian poet, Pushkin

Read, Florence1927Reel 24: 525Redmond, S. D.1927Reel 24: 530Richardson, Willis1927Reel 24: 538Robinson, J. O.1927Reel 24: 545Re: a Crisis article on The Star of Columbia.

Root, E. Merrill1927Reel 24: 564Rosenwald Fund1927Reel 24: 565Requesting financial support for The Crisis.

Sayles, L. W.1927Reel 24: 591Re: racial conditions in Birmingham, Alabama.

Schomburg, Arthur A.1927Reel 24: 594Southern Aid Society of Virginia. Also: W. A. Jordan1927Reel 24: 664Includes information on the company and its officials.

Spence, Eulalie1927Reel 24: 682Spingarn, Amy. Also: Joel Spingarn1927Reel 24: 689Storey, Moorfield1927

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Reel 24: 709Thompson, Louise1927Reel 24: 738Re: conditions at Hampton Institute

Turnbo-Malone, A. M.1927Reel 24: 762Re: a new format for prize contests in The Crisis.

Turner, Thomas W.1927Reel 24: 765Re: conditions at Hampton Institute; Turner's criticism of a Du Bois article on the school.

Van Orten, Philip1927Reel 24: 795Villard, Oswald Garrison1927Reel 24: 814Re: the format of The Crisis.

Walling, William English1927Reel 24: 843Walls, W. J.1927Reel 24: 845Re: Okolona Industrial School and President Wallace Battle.

Watson, Blanche1927Reel 24: 861Wells, H. G.1927Reel 24: 867Re: the Pan-African Congress.

Welsh, Herbert1927Reel 24: 868Re: Okolona Industrial School.

Wilkerson, Doxey A.1927Reel 24: 916Wood, Clement1927Reel 24: 956Woodson, Carter G.1927Reel 24: 960Workers Herald. Also: Clements Kadalie1927Reel 24: 961Re: conditions in South Africa.

Wright, Louis T.1927Reel 24: 964

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Young, Nathan B.1927Reel 24: 975B. Crisis Correspondence, 19281928Africa Inland Mission about their use of American Negro missionaries1928Reel 26: 1030Allied Arts Center. Also: Maud Cuney Hare1928Reel 26: 1050American Baptist Foreign Mission Society1928Reel 26: 1062American Bible Society1928Reel 26: 1065Their use of American Negro missionaries.

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions1928Reel 26: 1066Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

American Friends Board of Foreign Missions1928Reel 26: 1067Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Banks, W. R.1928Reel 26: 1117Re: plans for The Crisis to gather local news.

Bassett, Lizzie1928Reel 26: 1133Re: a project to build a memorial to the Negro in Washington.

Bethune, Mary McLeod1928Reel 26: 1167Boardman, Helen1928Reel 26: 1190Re: a Crisis article on the Red Cross and recent Mississippi floods.

Bond, Horace Mann1928Reel 26: 1192Brethren in Christ. Foreign Mission Board1928Reel 26: 1221Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Bruno, H. C.1928Reel 26: 1253Re: Marcus Garvey.

Butler, James Alpheus1928

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Reel 26: 1262Chesnutt, Charles1928Reel 26: 1297Christian and Missionary Alliance1928Reel 26: 1301Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Clifford, Carrie W.1928Reel 26: 1316Coleman, Anita Scott1928Reel 26: 1326Coleridge-Taylor, Jessie1928Reel 26: 1328Congo Inland Missions1928Reel 26: 1346Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Craft, H.1928Reel 26: 1359Re: the recent work of the Red Cross in St. Louis.

Crawford, George W.1928Reel 26: 1365Crogrnan, W. H.1928Reel 26: 1372Cullen, Countee1928Reel 26: 1377Curtis, Mrs. A. M.1928Reel 26: 1384Re: a memorial to the Negro in Washington.

Curtis, L. S.1928Reel 26: 1386Re: Du Bois' plans for The Crisis and the gathering of local news.

Dabney, Thomas L.1928Reel 26: 1387Re: Clarence Darrow.

Davis, Allison1928Reel 26: 1399Davis, Harry E.1928Reel 26: 1409Davis, John1928Reel 26: 1419

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Deland, Margaret1928Reel 26: 1435Re: the participation of the Negro in political machines.

Douglas, Aaron1928Reel 26: 1469Dunbar Apartments. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce1928Reel 26: 1481Dunbar National Bank. Also: Roscoe Conkling Bruce1928Reel 26: 1503Edmonds, Randolph1928Reel 26: 1518Embree, Edwin R.1928Reel 26: 1523Fauset, Arthur Huff1928Reel 26: 1533Flanagan, Thomas Jefferson1928Reel 26: 1552Freelon, Allan R.1928Reel 26: 1570Gale, Zona1928Reel 26: 1579General Association of General Baptists of the United States1928Reel 26: 1601General Council of Co-operating (Baptist) Missions of North America on their use of American Negro missionaries.1928Reel 26: 1602Gordon, Eugene1928Reel 26: 1618Grimke, Francis J.1928Reel 26: 1645Hamilton, Julia West1928Reel 27: 11Re: a proposed memorial to the Negro in Washington.

Hare, Maud Cuney1928Reel 27: 29Hedden, Worth1928Reel 27: 63Re: a story she had submitted to The Crisis.

Herskovits, Melville J.1928Reel 27: 72

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Horne, Frank S.1928Reel 27: 98Hughes, Langston1928Reel 27: 114Re: his poetry.

Hunt, Ida Gibbs1928Reel 27: 118Jabavu, D. D. T.1928Reel 27: 141Jernigan, W. H.1928Reel 27: 161Re: plans for a memorial to the Negro in Washington

Johnson, Charles S.1928Reel 27: 174Re: Fisk University.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1928Reel 27: 181Johnson, James Weldon1928Reel 27: 191Re: the Charles Chesnutt honorarium.

Jones, Lewis1928Reel 27: 222Re: conditions at Prairie View College.

Jones, T. Edward1928Reel 27: 237Re: plans for a memorial to the Negro in Washington.

Logan, Rayford W.1928Reel 27: 299Loving, W. H.1928Reel 27: 306Re: a manuscript submitted on the Chinese Revolution.

Lutheran Board of Missions1928Reel 27: 313Re: their use of American Negro missionaries

McKay, Claude1928Reel 27: 326Re: poetry he had sent to The Crisis.

Methodist Episcopal Church. Board of Foreign Missions1928

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Reel 27: 362Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Board of Missions1928Reel 27: 364Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Morton, Ferdinand Q.1928Reel 27: 403Re: the presidential election.

Nail, John E.1928Reel 27: 422Re: the Charles Chesnutt honorarium.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: James Weldon Johnson, Joel Spingarn, Charles Edward Russell, Arthur Spingarn, Herbert Seligman, PaulKennaday, William Pickens, Robert Bagnall1928Reel 27: 482Monthly reports; correspondence; yearly financial report; prize contest announcements; an index for the 1928 Crisis; CrisisCommittee materials.

Newsome, Effie Lee1928Reel 27: 444North, Charles1928Reel 27: 465Re: the presidential election.

Northern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board1928Reel 27: 474Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Nussbaum, Anna1928Reel 27: 476Pace, Harry H.1928Reel 27: 573Porter, Anna1928Reel 27: 640Re: the policies and contents of The Crisis.

Prairie View State College. Also: W. R. Banks1928Reel 27: 649Re: criticism of the school.

Presbyterian Church. Board of Foreign Missions1928Reel 27: 650Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Protestant Episcopal Church. Department of Missions1928Reel 27: 665Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

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Reformed Church in America, Board of Foreign Missions1928Reel 27: 687Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Reid, O. Richard1928Reel 27: 689Re: Negro artists.

Republican National Committee1928Reel 27: 695Re: the presidential election.

Richardson, Willis1928Reel 27: 703Russell, Charles Edward1928Reel 27: 730Silvera, Edward1928Reel 27: 759Smith, Celeste1928Reel 27: 768Re: the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board1928Reel 27: 782Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Spingarn, Amy1928Reel 27: 792Re: Crisis prize contest.

Spingarn, Joel E.1928Reel 27: 806Strong, Sydney1928Reel 27: 823Sudan. Interior Mission1928Reel 27: 824Re: their use of American Negro missionaries

Sudan United Mission1928Reel 27: 826Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Terrell, Mary Church1928Reel 27: 860Re: a proposed memorial to the Negro in Washington.

Thompson, Pierce1928

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Reel 27: 877Re: the position of Business Manager' of The Crisis

Trent, Lucia1928Reel 27: 889Twala, Abraham1928Reel 27: 905United Brethren in Christ. Foreign Missionary Society1928Reel 27: 907Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

United Missionary Society1928Reel 27: 909Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

United Presbyterian Church of North America, Board of Foreign Missions1928Reel 27: 910Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

United Presbyterian Church of North America, Womens General Missionary Society1928Reel 27: 911Re: their use of American Negro missionaries.

Walker, Scott1928Reel 27: 949Re: recent poetry in The Crisis by Allison Davis

Waller, J. E.1928Reel 27: 957Re: racial conditions in the Panama Canal Zone.

Walls, W. J.1928Reel 27: 960Re: the General Conference of the A. M. E. Zion Church

Waring, Laura Wheeler1928Reel 27: 964Watson, Blanche1928Reel 27: 977Weinthal, Leo1928Reel 27: 979Comments on Marcus Garvey.

Wells, Frank C.1928Reel 27: 985Re: the presidential election.

Wilson, Butler R.1928Reel 27: 1027

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Wood, Clement1928Reel 27: 1036Woodruff, Hale1928Reel 27: 1039Young, Ada1928Reel 27: 1052Y.M.C.A. Foreign Department1928Reel 27: 1054Re: their use of American Negro missionaries

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19291929Actors Equity Association1929Reel 29: 655Re: Paul Robeson.

Allied Arts Centre. Also: Maud Cuney Hare1929Reel 29: 668American Fund for Public Service. Also: Roger Baldwin1929Reel 29: 681Re: a loan for The Crisis.

Andrews, C. F.1929Reel 29: 699Re: Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter Woodson1929Reel 29: 734Bethune-Cookman College. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune1929Reel 29: 798Boas, Franz1929Reel 29: 816Re: Boas' recent work concerning the Negro.

Bond, Horace Mann1929Reel 29: 834Bond, Jane1929Reel 29: 835Re: the death of her husband, James Bond.

Bonner, Marita1929Reel 29: 838Braithwaite, William Stanley1929Reel 29: 852Brandeis, Louis D.1929

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Reel 29: 854Re: a possible article for The Crisis.

Butler, James Alpheus1929Reel 29: 886Calloway, Thomas J.1929Reel 29: 899Re: a position as Business Manager of Crisis.

Carey, A. J.1929Reel 29: 906Re: reports on Carey's political associations in Chicago.

Chesnutt, Charles1929Reel 29: 928Clifford, Carrie W.1929Reel 29: 942Coleman, Anita Scott1929Reel 29: 954Conference for Progressive Labor Action. Also: A. J. Muste1929Reel 29: 964Conroy, Jack1929Reel 29: 971Cooper, Anna J.1929Reel 29: 974Re: Claude Bowers' study of Reconstruction.

Crawford, George W.1929Reel 29: 983Cullen, Countee1929Reel 29: 984Curtis, Julia Childs1929Reel 29: 985Darrow, Clarence1929Reel 29: 986Darrow's opinions on organized religion and on the NAACP.

Day, Caroline Bond1929Reel 29: 987De Priest, Oscar1929Reel 29: 988Re: Bishop A. J. Carey.

Dill, A. G.1929Reel 29: 1059

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Dillard, James H.1929Reel 29: 1062Laton, Isabel1929Reel 29: 1095Edmonds, Randolph1929Reel 29: 1097Embree, Edwin R.1929Reel 29: 1106Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Also: George E. Haynes1929Reel 29: 1109Fisk University. Also: Thomas E. Jones1929Reel 29: 1123Re: a recent description of Fisk in The Crisis.

Gandhi, Mohandes K.1929Reel 29: 1060Message from Gandhi

Gregg, John A.1929Reel 29: 1198Hamilton, Julia West1929Reel 29: 1210Hampton Institute. Also: R. Nathaniel Dett1929Reel 29: 1219Harris, Abram L.1929Reel 29: 1231Re: Harris' statement on the Negro worker and the Conference for Progressive Labor Action.

Hawkins, Mason1929Reel 29: 1243Hayford, Casely1929Reel 29: 1245Henderson, Fletcher1929Reel 29: 1247Henry, Alice1929Reel 29: 1256Herskovits, Melville J.1929Reel 29: 1264Heyward, Du Bose1929Reel 29: 1265Hill, Leslie Pinckney1929Reel 29: 1269

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Hope, John1929Reel 29: 1280Re: an article about Hope in The Crisis.

Houston, Drusilla Dunjee1929Reel 29: 1283Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, Emmett Scott1929Reel 29: 1285Hubbard, Lillie M.1929Reel 29: 1300Hughes, Langston1929Reel 29: 1310Hunt, Ida Gibbs1929Reel 29: 1313Illanga. Also: John L. Dube1929Reel 29: 1329Jacobs, C. D.1929Reel 29: 1364Re: Shaw University.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1929Reel 29: 1385Johnson, Mordecai W.1929Reel 29: 1394Liberia. Also: President C. D. King1929Reel 29: 1478George, David Lloyd1929Reel 29: 1483Re: a recent speech he had delivered.

MacDonald, J. Ramsay1929Reel 29: 1495Marryshow, T. Albert1929Reel 29: 1504Mathews, E. R.1929Reel 29: 1512Re: the financial needs of The Crisis.

Moton, R. R.1929Reel 29: 1563Re: the financial needs of The Crisis.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: Arthur Spingarn, James Weldon Johnson, Paul Kennaday, Louis T. Wright, Mary White Ovington, PierceThompson. Thwnas Calloway, Charles Studin, Walter White, William Pickens, Robert Bagnall1929

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Reel 30: 75Crisis Committee materials; correspondence on the business managenlent of The Crisis; Crisis Finance Committee materials;monthly reports of The Crisis.

National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey1929Reel 30: 9Nelson, Alice Dunbar1929Reel 30: 20Newsome, Effie Lee1929Reel 30: 46Re: her contributions to The Crisis.

Northeastern Life Insurance Company. Also: Harry Pace1929Reel 30: 68Owens, Maud1929Reel 30: 219Pace, Harry H.1929Reel 30: 223Peabody, George Foster1929Reel 30: 229With comments on Crisis articles.

Pool, David de Sola1929Reel 30: 272Re: a Crisis article on Moorfield Storey.

Porter, Kenneth Wiggins1929Reel 30: 277Re: Sterling College in Kansas.

Red International of Labour Unions. Also: James W. Ford1929Reel 30: 300Rosenwald Fund1929Reel 30: 349Re: The Crisis' need for financial support.

Russell, Charles Edward1929Reel 30: 362Savage, Augusta1929Reel 30: 378Schomburg, Arthur A.1929Reel 30: 382Shaw, George Bernard1929Reel 30: 395Request to Shaw for a message to American Negroes

Simon, Kathleen

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1929Reel 30: 400Re: protests over an invitation to the wife of Congressman Oscar De Priest to attend a White House social function.

Smith, Bolton1929Reel 30: 422Re: Rabindranath Tagore.

Tagore, Rabindranath1929Reel 30: 489Message to the American Negro from Tagore.

Terrell, Mary Church1929Reel 30: 498Waite, Marjorie Peabody1929Reel 30: 564Re: a Crisis article on Moorfield Storey.

Walling, William English1929Reel 30: 571Waring, Laura Wheeler1929Reel 30: 577Webster, Edgar H.1929Reel 30: 594Re: Myron W. Adams of Atlanta University.

Wells, Frank C.1929Reel 30: 598Re: Claude Bowers' study of Reconstruction.

Wells, H. G.1929Reel 30: 601Request to Wells for a statement on the color problem.

Wright, Louis T.1929Reel 30: 664Wright, R. R., Jr.1929Reel 30: 664B. Crisis Correspondence, 19301930Adams, Myron W.1930Reel 32: 888American Church Institute for Negroes. Also: Wallace Battle, Robert Patton, James H. Dillard1930Reel 32: 927American Interracial Peace Committee. Also: Alice Dunbar Nelson1930Reel 32: 941Architecture1930

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Reel 32: 960Re: discrimination by the Fontainebleau School.

Azikiwe, Nnamdi1930Reel 32: 974Re: an article by Azikiwe on the murder of women in Nigeria.

Beals, Carleton1930Reel 32: 1007Bethune-Cookman College. Also: Mary McLeod Bethune1930Reel 32: 1036Blease, Cole1930Reel 32: 1047Re: the Negro voter.

Bond, J. Max1930Reel 32: 1049Borah, William1930Reel 32: 1056Re: the Negro voter.

Brawley, Benjamin1930Reel 32: 1072Brookwood. Also: A. J. Muste1930Reel 32: 1089Broun, Heywood1930Reel 32: 1096Bulkley, Robert1930Reel 32: 1136Letter from Du Bois requesting an article on the Negro voter.

Byrd, Mabel1930Reel 32: 1159Candace, Gratien1930Reel 32: 1166Capper, Arthur1930Reel 32: 1172Letter from Du Bois requesting an article on the Negro voter.

Carver, George Washington1930Reel 32: 1178Cayton, Horace R.1930Reel 32: 1182Challenor, Elise1930Reel 32: 1186

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Re: Negro landowners in Barbados.

Chicago Defender1930Reel 32: 1193Re: the attitude of that paper towards the NAACP.

Clarke, Edward P.1930Reel 32: 1214Re: the printing of The Crisis by union labor.

Clifford, Carrie W.1930Reel 32: 1224Coleman, Anita Scott1930Reel 32: 1240Conference for Progressive Labor Action. Also: A. J. Muste1930Reel 32: 1252Connelly, Marc1930Reel 32: 1557Cooper, Anna J.1930Reel 32: 1273Cramton, Louis1930Reel 32: 1301Re: Howard University.

Crawford, George W.1930Reel 32: 1303Crowder, Henry1930Reel 32: 1307Cunard, Nancy1930Reel 32: 1314Darrow, Clarence1930Reel 33: 15Re: a possible article on religion among Negroes.

Davis, Harry E.1930Reel 33: 31De Priest, Oscar1930Reel 33: 65Letter from Du Bois requesting an article on the Negro voter.

Dixwell Players. Also: Crawford, George1930Reel 33: 79Douglas, Aaron1930Reel 33: 85Drake, J. G. St. Clair

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1930Reel 33: 93Re: the Negro college student.

Eaton, Irene1930Reel 33: 112Edmonds, Randolph1930Reel 33: 128Elk City (Okla.). Citizens1930Reel 33: 134Re: their school.

Filene, Edward A.1930Reel 33: 151Re: the need of The Crisis for capital for expansion.

Fish, Hamilton, Jr.1930Reel 33: 152Frank, Waldo1930Reel 33: 180Frazier, E. Franklin1930Reel 33: 181Gonzaque, Yurrell1930Reel 33: 218Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro.

Gregg, John A.1930Reel 33: 271Gregg, Richard B.1930Reel 33: 273Hampton Institute. Also: Nathaniel Dett1930Reel 33: 305Harris, Abram L.1930Reel 33: 317Harrison, Richard B.1930Reel 33: 347Hayes, Roland1930Reel 33: 368Hayford, Casely1930Reel 33: 369Heflin, Thomas1930Reel 33: 379Re: a possible article on Negro voters.

Henry, Thomas Millard

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1930Reel 33: 388Herskovits, Melville J.1930Reel 33: 394Holsey, Albon L.1930Reel 33: 412Hughes, Langston1930Reel 33: 437Johnson, Georgia Douglas1930Reel 33: 494Johnson, Mordecai W.1930Reel 33: 506Re: a proposed article on Negro religion.

Jones, Robert E.1930Reel 33: 525Re: a possible article on Negro religion.

Knecht, Alcuin1930Reel 33: 558Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro.

La Follette, Robert M.1930Reel 33: 572Re: a possible article on the Negro voter.

Lewis, Sinclair1930Reel 33: 604Re: a possible article on the Negro in literature.

Logan, Rayford W.1930Reel 33: 612Re: capitalization of the word "Negro."

Margold, Nathan1930Reel 33: 666Re: school laws affecting the Negro in the South.

Marshall, Harriet Gibbs1930Reel 33: 671Mencken, H. L.1930Reel 33: 692Morton, Ferdinand Q.1930Reel 33: 733Moscow News. Also: Sydney Strong1930Reel 33: 740Includes correspondence about a possible statement to American Negroes from an official of the Russian government.

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Moton, R. R.1930Reel 33: 741Munter, Paul1930Reel 33: 751Nathan, George Jean1930Reel 33: 769Letter from Du Bois requesting an article.

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 Russell1930Reel 33: 842Crisis committee materials; financial reports; concerning Roy Wilkins; correspondence with Crawford on the financial status ofThe 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.

National Bar Association. Also: Raymond Pace Alexander1930Reel 33: 772National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey1930Reel 33: 778Nelson, Alice Dunbar1930Reel 33: 783Olivier, Lord1930Reel 33: 1035Re: developments affecting South Africa.

Palmer Memorial Institute. Also: Charlotte Hawkins Brown1930Reel 33: 1049Peabody, George Foster1930Reel 33: 1072Pickens, William1930Reel 33: 1112Prattis, P. L.1930Reel 33: 1131Re: a Crisis article on a government commission's visit to Haiti.

Reid, Ira1930Reel 33: 1169Revolutionary Age. Also: Will Herberg1930Reel 33: 1173Robinson, William A.1930Reel 33: 1191Rogers, Will1930Reel 33: 1199Request for an article.

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Rosenwald Fund1930Reel 33: 1205Re: the financial needs of The Crisis and the NAACP and Du Bois' need for assistance in completing his history of the Negro inthe First World War and in writing a history of Reconstruction.

Schiff, Therese1930Reel 34: 15Re: the financial problems of The Crisis.

Schomburg, Arthur A.1930Reel 34: 22Shaw, George Bernard1930Reel 34: 38Request for an article.

Stolberg, Benjamin1930Reel 34: 118Storey, Mariana1930Reel 34: 124Re: Moorfield Storey.

Storey, Richard1930Reel 34: 132Re: Moorfield Storey.

Streator, George1930Reel 34: 135Re: Negro college football.

Theater Guild Magazine1930Reel 34: 160Re: the relationship of that journal to the Theater Guild

Thirkield, William P.1930Reel 34: 161Re: the reasons for a lack of students entering the ministry.

Thomas, Norman1930Reel 34: 166Request for an article on the Negro voter.

Tynes, Lancelot1930Reel 34: 197Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro.

Wagner, Robert1930Reel 34: 241Request for an article on the Negro voter.

Walton, Lester A.

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1930Reel 34: 251Waring, Laura Wheeler1930Reel 34: 255Watson, Blanche1930Reel 34: 267Wells, H. G.1930Reel 34: 296Request for an article for The Crisis.

Wesley, Charles H.1930Reel 34: 298Wharton, Edith1930Reel 34: 312Request for a contribution for The Crisis.

White, Swithin1930Reel 34: 320Re: the Catholic Church and the Negro.

Wilkins, Roy1930Reel 34: 333Re: the position of Business Manager of The Crisis.

Winsor, Ellen1930Reel 34: 356Woodson, Carter G.1930Reel 34: 369Wright, R. R., Jr.1930Reel 34: 381B. Crisis Correspondence, 19311931Addams, Jane1931Reel 35: 1077American Federation of Labor. Also: William Green1931Reel 35: 1086Andrews, C. F.1931Reel 35: 1091Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Also: Carter Woodson1931Reel 35: 1094Atlanta (Ga.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1097Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Baker, Newton D.1931

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Reel 35: 1117Baltimore (Md.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1118Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Beals, Carleton1931Reel 35: 1130Bellegarde, Dantes1931Reel 35: 1147Billikopf, Jacob1931Reel 35: 1153Birmingham (Ala.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1154Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Bond, Horace Mann1931Reel 35: 1155Borah, William1931Reel 35: 1158Re: the Negro in politics.

Boston (Mass). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1159Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Brown, John S.1931Reel 35: 1166Brown, Sterling1931Reel 35: 1170Bulkley, Robert1931Reel 35: 1175Re: a contribution to The Crisis.

Cady, George1931Reel 35: 1180Re: the Congregational Church and the Negro after Reconstruction.

Charleston (S.C.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1200Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Chattanooga (Tenn.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1200Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Chesnutt, Charles1931Reel 35: 1202

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Chicago (Ill.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1204Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Cincinnati (Ohio). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1211Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Cleveland (Ohio). Mayor. Also: John D. Marshall1931Reel 35: 1215Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes and a detailed reply from the Mayor.

Colophon. Also: Elmer Adler1931Reel 35: 1220Connelly, Marc1931Reel 35: 1243Request for a contribution to The Crisis.

Cook, Coralie1931Reel 35: 1244Dallas (Tex.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1258Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Darrow, Clarence1931Reel 35: 1263Re: a possible article on religion and the Negro.

Davis, Edward1931Reel 35: 1270Part of a statement concerning the death of Juliette Derricotte.

Davis, Harry E.1931Reel 35: 1271Detroit (Mich.). Mayor1931Reel 35: 1280Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Dett, Nathaniel1931Reel 35: 1281Dewey, John1931Reel 35: 1281Dillard, James H.1931Reel 35: 1284Includes information on the financial condition of The Crisis.

Douglas, Aaron1931

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Reel 35: 1294DuBois, Rachel Davis1931Reel 35: 1297Includes information on a speech given by Benjamin Hubert at Columbia University.

Eaton, Isabel1931Reel 36: 8Eddy, Sarah J.1931Reel 36: 13Edmonds, Randolph1931Reel 36: 18Einstein, Albert1931Reel 36: 22Statement from Einstein on racial prejudice.

Embree, Edwin R.1931Reel 36: 25Re: a Crisis review of Embree's book.

Ethiopia. Also: Emperor Haile Selassie1931Reel 36: 26Request for a statement on Ethiopia.

Fess, Simeon1931Reel 36: 35Statement on the future of the Negro in politics.

Fisk University. Also: President Thomas Jones1931Reel 36: 36Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities.

Fort Valley Industrial School. Also: Frank Horne1931Reel 36: 39Frank, Waldo1931Reel 36: 42Gandhi, Mohandes K.1931Reel 36: 49Request to Gandhi for a contribution to The Crisis.

General Education Board1931Reel 36: 54Re: possible support for a study of Negro higher education.

Gilbert, Ethel1931Reel 36: 58Copy of a letter concerning the death of Juliette Derricotte.

Green, Paul

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1931Reel 36: 70Haiti. Also: President Stenio Vincent1931Reel 36: 74Re: a contribution to The Crisis about Haiti.

Hanau, Stella1931Reel 36: 78Re: a contribution to The Crisis on the Provincetown Theater.

Hare, Maud Cuney1931Reel 36: 83Harris, Abram L.1931Reel 36: 87Includes discussion of the possibility of Harris becoming a member of The Crisis editorial Board.

Harrison, Pat1931Reel 36: 97Statement on the Negro in politics.

Harrison, Richard B.1931Reel 36: 98Hayes, Roland1931Reel 36: 99Hayford, Archie Casely1931Reel 36: 101Herberg, Will1931Reel 36: 109Holmes, John Haynes1931Reel 36: 116Re: a contribution to The Crisis.

Holsey, Albon L.1931Reel 36: 121Horne, Frank S.1931Reel 36: 123Houston (Tex.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 123Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, Ralph J. Bunche1931Reel 36: 126Re: the possible exchange of students with German universities.

Hubert, Benjamin F.1931Reel 36: 133Re: a report of a speech given by Hubert at Columbia University.

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Hughes, Langston1931Reel 36: 137Imes, Elmer1931Reel 36: 145Re: the death of Juliette Derricotte.

Indianapolis (Ind.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 155Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Institute of International Education1931Reel 36: 157Re: a possible exchange of students between American Negro colleges and German universities.

Jacksonville (Fla.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 163Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Johnson, James Weldon1931Reel 36: 168Johnson C. Smith University1931Reel 36: 175Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities.

Kansas City (Mo.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 188Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Kerlin, Robert T.1931Reel 36: 190Kilpatrick, William1931Reel 36: 199Re: a speech given by Benjamin Hubert at Columbia University.

Knoxville College1931Reel 36: 196Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities.

La Follette, Robert1931Reel 36: 198Request for a contribution on the future of the Negro in politics.

Lewis, Sinclair1931Reel 36: 205Re: a possible contribution by Lewis.

Liberia. Also: President Edwin Barclay1931Reel 36: 207

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Request for a contribution to The Crisis.

Lincoln University. Also: Pennsylvania; President William H. Johnson1931Reel 36: 208Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities.

Lippmann, Walter1931Reel 36: 209Re: a possible article by Lippmann

Little Rock (Ark.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 211Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Locke, Alain1931Reel 36: 212Logan, Rayford W.1931Reel 36: 213Los Angeles (Calif.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 217Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Marshall, Harriet Gibbs1931Reel 36: 227Mencken, H. L.1931Reel 36: 246Re: a possible article for The Crisis.

Miller, Kelly1931Reel 36: 252Minneapolis (Minn.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 254Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Modern Quarterly. Also: V. F. Calverton1931Reel 36: 257Montgomery (Ala.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 258Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Morgan State College1931Reel 36: 260Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities.

Morrow, Dwight1931Reel 36: 262Request for a contribution on the future of the Negro in politics.

Nashville (Tenn.). Mayor

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1931Reel 36: 266Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

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 Malvan1931Reel 36: 309Minutes of the Editorial Board; financial reports; monthly reports; a memo on the financial needs of The Crisis; a memo to theCommittee on Management concerning the Editorial Board; other Editorial Board materials.

New Orleans (La.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 275Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

New York Amsterdam News1931Reel 36: 276Re: Benjamin Hubert's speech at Columbia University.

New York (N.Y.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 284Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

New York Herald Tribune. Also: Lewis Gannett1931Reel 36: 289Re: Benjamin Hubert's speech at Columbia University.

Newsome, Effie Lee1931Reel 36: 294Norfolk (Va.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 303Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Norris, George1931Reel 36: 308Re: the future of the Negro in politics.

Ovington, Mary White1931Reel 36: 427Peabody, George Foster1931Reel 36: 440Re: the financial needs of The Crisis.

Philadelphia (Pa.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 442Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Philipps, J. E. T.1931Reel 36: 448Pickens, William1931Reel 36: 451

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President's Organization for Unemployment Relief. Also: John W. Davis1931Reel 36: 464Raleigh (N.C.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 473Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Reid, Ira1931Reel 36: 481Reid, Thomas1931Reel 36: 476Re: U. S. Secretary of Labor, William Doak.

Richmond (Va.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 483Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Ritchie, Albert1931Reel 36: 485Re: the future of the Negro in politics.

Robeson, Paul1931Reel 36: 487Rogers, Will1931Reel 36: 490Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1931Reel 36: 493St. Louis (Mo.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 502Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

St. Paul (Minn.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 516Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

San Francisco (Calif.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 518Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Schomburg, Arthur A.1931Reel 36: 523Schuyler, George S.1931Reel 36: 530Re: Communists and the Negro.

Seattle (Wash.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 539Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

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Spingarn, Amy1931Reel 36: 557Spingarn, Joel E.1931Reel 36: 560Streator, George1931Reel 36: 568Tagore, Rabindranath1931Reel 36: 576Request for a contribution to The Crisis.

Talladega College1931Reel 36: 578Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities.

Tulsa (Okla.). Mayor1931Reel 36: 590Request for information on measures taken for unemployment relief for Negroes.

Uganda. Also: King Daudi Chua1931Reel 36: 597Request for a contribution to The Crisis.

U.S. Secretary of Labor. Also: William Doak1931Reel 36: 600Statement concerning his attitude toward Negro labor.

Villard, Oswald Garrison1931Reel 36: 601Wagner, Robert1931Reel 36: 605Re: a possible contribution to The Crisis.

Walden, A. T.1931Reel 36: 610Re: the death of Juliette Derricotte.

Waring, Laura Wheeler1931Reel 36: 614Woods, Eleanor1931Reel 36: 653Woodson, Carter G.1931Reel 36: 658Wright, Louis T.1931Reel 36: 662Wright, Milton1931

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Reel 36: 663Re: a possible exchange of students with German universities.

Wright, R. R., Jr.1931Reel 36: 664Yale University. Also: James R. Angell1931Reel 36: 666Y.M.C.A. National Council1931Reel 36: 670Re: a dispute over discrimination by a hotel against Negro members of the American Student Christian Movement.

B. Crisis Correspondence, 19321932Addams, Jane1932Reel 38: 4Request for a contribution; congratulations upon her receipt of a Nobel Peace Prize.

Associated Publishers. Also: Carter Woodson1932Reel 38: 21Azikiwe, Nnamdi1932Reel 38: 30Re: a Crisis article on Liberia

Bliven, Bruce1932Reel 38: 56Request for Bliven's opinion on the editorial department needs of The Crisis.

Bond, Henry Herrick1932Reel 38: 60Re: the influence of corporations and the rich on the laws of the country.

Broun, Heywood1932Reel 38: 95Request for a contribution to The Crisis.

Bruce, Roscoe Conkling1932Reel 38: 113Campbell, Thomas1932Reel 38: 131Re: Clarence Darrow.

Carnegie Fund1932Reel 38: 134Re: the financial needs of The Crisis.

Clarke, John Lewis1932Reel 38: 170Re: Wilberforce University.

Cobb, Irvin

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1932Reel 38: 179Re: a possible contribution for The Crisis.

Crawford, George W.1932Reel 38: 215Crosswaith, Frank R.1932Reel 38: 218Re: the reasons for Crosswaith's withdrawal from the Socialist Party ticket as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York.

Cunard, Nancy1932Reel 38: 219Cuney, Wright1932Reel 38: 221Dabney, Wendell P.1932Reel 38: 230Darego, S.1932Reel 38: 240Re: an article in The Crisis by Ben Azikiwe.

Darrow, Clarence1932Reel 38: 242Re: the Scottsboro Case.

Davis, Harry E.1932Reel 38: 254Dean, William H.1932Reel 38: 271Request for his photograph for The Crisis.

Dewey, John1932Reel 38: 281Dickerson, Earl B.1932Reel 38: 282Dickerson's views on the presidential candidacy of Franklin Roosevelt.

Dill, A. G.1932Reel 38: 283Re: the accounting practices of The Crisis.

Dill, Clarence C.1932Reel 38: 286Dillard, James H.1932Reel 38: 288Du Bois, Nina1932Reel 38: 295Dunjee, Roscoe

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1932Reel 38: 301Fisk University. Also: Charles S. Johnson1932Reel 38: 319Re: a study of Negro college graduates.

Frazier, E. Franklin1932Reel 38: 337Frelinghuysen University. Also: Anna Cooper1932Reel 38: 340Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr.1932Reel 38: 351General Education Board. Also: Jackson Davis1932Reel 38: 353Re: the number of Negro college students.

Graham, Shirley1932Reel 38: 376Graves, Anna Melissa1932Reel 38: 372Re: a possible contribution on conditions in West Africa.

Hanau, Stella1932Reel 38: 408Re: the editorial department needs of The Crisis.

Handy, W. C.1932Reel 38: 410Hare, Maud Cuney1932Reel 38: 417Harris, Abram L.1932Reel 38: 440Harris, Jesse Fauset1932Reel 38: 446Hayes, Roland1932Reel 38: 452Hayford, Adelaide Casely1932Reel 38: 454W. C. Heaton and Company1932Reel 38: 456Re: the accounting practices of The Crisis.

Holmes, John Haynes1932Reel 38: 473Howard University. Also: Mordecai Johnson, V. D. Johnston, Ralph Bunche

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1932Reel 38: 481Re: a controversy at the university involving members of the administration; correspondence on Du Bois' controversy withEmmett Scott.

Italy. Also: Prime Minister Benito Mussolini1932Reel 38: 526Request for a statement on the relationship of Italy to Africa.

Jennings, Samuel1932Reel 38: 533Re: DuBose Heyward's Porgy.

Johnson, Georgia Douglas1932Reel 38: 540Johnson, James Weldon1932Reel 38: 542Kellogg, Paul1932Reel 38: 571Re: the editorial department needs of The Crisis.

Latimer, Catherine1932Reel 38: 601Re: Negro employees of the New York Publi Library.

League Against Imperialism1932Reel 38: 607Copy of a letter from this English group to the U.S. Ambassador in England regarding the Scottsboro case.

McGloin, E. D.1932Reel 38: 634Re: the Catholic Church

Mencken, H. L.1932Reel 38: 665Re: the editorial department needs of The Crisis.

Miller, George Frazier1932Reel 38: 671Miller, Kelly1932Reel 38: 672Mooney, Tom1932Reel 38: 678Re: a Crisis article on a lynching and an expression of sympathy by Mooney for the problems of Negroes.

Nash, Roy1932Reel 38: 696N.A.A.C.P. Also: Walter White, Herbert Sel igmann, Rachel Davis DuBois, George Crawford, John Haynes Holmes, William EnglishWalling, Roy Wilkins, Irene Malvan, Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn, Louis T. Wright, Daisy Lamkin, Adam Clayton Powell, Sr.,

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Lillian Alexander, James Marshall, James Cobb, Carl Murphy, Harry Davis1932Reel 38: 740Financial reports; monthly reports; daily cash reports; concerning the formation of a Crisis Publishing Company; concerning theCrisis Committee; memos on the dismissal of Irene Malvan; concerning Howard University; yearly report; circulation reports.

National Congress of British West Africa1932Reel 38: 700National Negro Business League. Also: Albon Holsey1932Reel 38: 704New York Foundation1932Reel 38: 721Re: the financial needs of The Crisis in order to complete a study of Negro college students.

Newsome, Effie Lee1932Reel 38: 726Re: Hallie Q. Brown.

Page, Kirby1932Reel 39: 12Re: the editorial department needs of The Crisis.

Paynter, John H.1932Reel 39: 29Re: a possible Crisis review of Paynter's took.

Peabody, George Foster1932Reel 39: 31Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also: Thomas Jesse Jones1932Reel 39: 39Re: the educational work of the Fund.

Philipps, J. E. T.1932Reel 39: 43Phillips, Nathaniel1932Reel 39: 48Re: Nancy Cunard

Pollard, T. T.1932Reel 39: 62Re: Julius Rosenwald

Powell, Adam Clayton, Sr.1932Reel 39: 70Re: Powell's references to Charles Darwin in a speech and the possible publication of an excerpt of the speech in The Crisis.

Republican National Committee1932Reel 39: 101Re: a possible article on the presidential election.

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Robeson, Paul1932Reel 39: 111Rosenwald Fund. Also: Edwin Embree1932Reel 39: 114Re: their appropriation to the NAACP.

Russell, Charles Edward1932Reel 39: 118Re: a review of Russell's book.

Schuyler, George S.1932Reel 39: 138Letter from Schuyler critical of a review by Du Bois of his novel concerning Liberia.

Seldon, Benjamin F.1932Reel 39: 145Sigma Pi Phi. Also: George Crawford, Mordecai Johnson, V. D. Johnston1932Reel 39: 151Re: criticism by Du Bois of Emmett Scott and Howard University.

Slater Fund. Also: James H. Dillard, Arthur Wright1932Reel 39: 177Socialist Party. Also: Clarence Senior1932Reel 39: 203Re: the attitude of Socialists towards the Negro.

Spingarn, Joel E.1932Reel 39: 221Streator, George1932Reel 39: 231Re: a proposed article on Negro college football.

Towns, George A.1932Reel 39: 267Tuskegee Institute. Also: R. R. Moton, Monroe Work.1932Reel 39: 275Uganda. Also: Kabaka of Buganda1932Reel 39: 287Re: a request for a contribution to The Crisis on developments in Uganda.

Tydings, Millard E.1932Reel 39: 284Re: his vote on the confirmation of Judge John Parker to the Supreme Court.

Vann, Robert L.1932Reel 39: 292Re: a possible article on the presidential election.

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Villard, Oswald Garrison1932Reel 39: 303Re: the editorial department needs of The Crisis.

Wells, H. G.1932Reel 39: 339Request for a contribution.

Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany1932Reel 39: 368Request from Du Cois for a contribution on developments in the former German colonies in Africa.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Also: Mildred Scott Olmsted1932Reel 39: 404Re: possible financial support for The Crisis' publication of a special issue on peace and disarmament.

Wright, Louis T.1932Reel 39: 409B. Crisis Correspondence, 19331933Abyssinian Baptist Church. Also: A. Clayton Powell, Sr.1933Reel 41: 1Azikiwe, Nnamdi1933Reel 41: 20Battle, Wallace1933Reel 41: 26Butler, James Alpheus1933Reel 41: 50Re: the position of Business Manager of The Crisis.

Davis, John P.1933Reel 41: 69Dillard, James H.1933Reel 41: 72DuBois, Rachel Davis1933Reel 41: 78Eleazer, R. O.1933Reel 41: 80Graham, Shirley1933Reel 41: 97Gruening, Martha1933Reel 41: 99Harris, Abram L.1933Reel 41: 104Re: Du Bois' article on Karl Marx and the Negro.

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Hawkins, Mason1933Reel 41: 111Hayes, Roland1933Reel 41: 112Re: a possible contribution.

Herberg, Will1933Reel 41: 119Re: Marx's views of slavery and abolition in America and on the application of Marx to the situation of the Negro in America.

Herskovits, Melville J.1933Reel 41: 124Johnson, James Weldon1933Reel 41: 143Lewis, Sinclair1933Reel 41: 162Long, Huey1933Reel 41: 170Request for a contribution.

Mencken, H. L.1933Reel 41: 185Comments on a Du Bois article.

Miller, George Frazier1933Reel 41: 192N.A.A.C.P. Also: Mary White Ovington. Arthur Spingarn, Joel Spingarn, Daisy Lamkin, Lillian Alexander, Roy Wilkins, Walter White,Louis T. Wright, George Streator1933Reel 41: 204Minutes of The Crisis Debt Committee; materials pertaining to Du Bois' conduct of editorial matters while teaching at AtlantaUniversity; cash reports; correspondence on the possible suspension of The Crisis; memos concerning Du Bois' position withThe Crisis.

Ovington, Mary White1933Reel 41: 605Peabody, George Foster1933Reel 41: 609Pool, David de Sola1933Reel 41: 615Re: Du Bois' comments on the reasons for the unpopularity of Communism in America.

Smith, Alfred E.1933Reel 41: 639Streator, George1933Reel 41: 654Re: the Business Manager's position with The Crisis.

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Turner, Thomas W.1933Reel 41: 671Tuskegee Institute. Also: R. R. Moton1933Reel 41: 676Van Kleeck, Mary1933Reel 41: 685B. Crisis Correspondence, 19341934Boardman, Helen1934Reel 43: 307Re: the George Crawford Case.

Dabney, Thomas L.1934Reel 43: 316Grimke, Francis J.1934Reel 43: 333Re: segregation and on Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP.

Hughley, J. Neal1934Reel 43: 350Article by Hughley on the American Negro's Search for economic power.

International Labor Defense1934Reel 43: 354Press releases on the Scottsboro Case.

International Office for the Protection of Native Races. Also: E. J. Junod1934Reel 43: 364Re: Liberia.

N.A.A.C.P. Also: George Streator. Hazel Branch, William Pickens, Mary White Ovington, Walter White, Joel Spingarn, Roy Wilkins,Louis T. Wright1934Reel 43: 370Re: Du Bois' resignation from the NAACP and the editorship of The Crisis; on Crisis editorial policy; correspondence with WalterWhite on the NAACP policy on segregation; on the Crawford Case.

Van Kleeck, Mary1934Reel 43: 543Re: her article on Hitlerism.

Series 2. Speeches (Link to online contentLink to online content)1877-1963Du Bois, W. E. B.: Bismarck1888 JuneReel 80: 1Fisk University. Nashville, Tennessee.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Financial Southca.1888Reel 80: 10Du Bois, W. E. B.: Jefferson Davis as a Representative of Civilization

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1890 JuneReel 80: 15Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Carlyleca.1890Reel 80: 26Du Bois, W. E. B.: Some Impressions of Europeca.1894Reel 80: 32Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Art and Art Galleries of Modern Europeca.1894-96Reel 80: 51Wilberforce University Athletic Association. Wilberforce, Ohio.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Program for a Sociological Society1897Reel 80: 61First Sociological Club, Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Problem of Negro Crime1899 January 1Reel 80: 95The Emancipation Celebration by the Colored Citizens of Atlanta. Atlanta, Georgia. Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Post-Graduate Work in Sociology in Atlanta Universityca.1900Reel 80: 110Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia. Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Caste in America1904Reel 80: 121The Twentieth Century Club. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: James Oglethorpeca.1905Reel 80: 126Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia. Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: St. Francis of Assisi1906 June 15Reel 80: 141Colored High Schools of Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Galileo Galilei1908 JuneReel 80: 164Fisk University. Nashville, Tennessee

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Politics and Industry1909 May 31Reel 80: 186Conference on the Status of the Negro. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: William Lloyd Garrison1909 October 16Reel 80: 191Memorial Meeting, Park Street Church. Boston, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: John Brownca.1909Reel 80: 202

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: Race Prejudice1910 March 5Reel 80: 224The Saturday Discussions of the Republican Club, New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Forward Movement1910 OctoberReel 80: 247Du Bois, W. E. B.: The City Negroca.1910Reel 80: 275Lincoln Settlement. Brooklyn, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Black Education in the South]ca.1910Reel 80: 281Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Violations of Property Rights1911 March 30Reel 80: 290Third Annual Conference of the NAACP. Boston, Massachusetts. Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Lyceum Club Dinner1911 June 26Reel 80: 296London, England.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Last Word in Casteca.1911Reel 80: 303Du Bois, W. E. B.: The World Problem of the Color Line1914Reel 80: 335Du Bois, W. E. B.: Diuturni Silenti1924 June 21Reel 80: 337Fisk University. Nashville, Tennessee.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Business as Public Service1927 JuneReel 80: 350The Thirteenth Spingarn Medal Presentation. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Democracy in America]ca.1928Reel 80: 360Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Socialist Party and the Negro1929 February 2Reel 80: 367The Rand School. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Haiti1929 December 21Reel 80: 370Foreign Policy Association. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Education and Work1930 June 6Reel 80: 389Howard University. Washington, D.C.

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Housatonic River1930 July 21Reel 80: 412Annual Meeting of Searles High School. Great Barrington, Mass.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Beside the Still Waters1931 March 22Reel 80: 417Seventeenth Spingarn Medal Presentation. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [James Weldon Johnson]1931 May 14Reel 80: 434James Weldon Johnson Dinner. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Baird of New Jersey1931 September 2Reel 80: 437Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Economics of War1931 October 26Reel 80: 441Peace Meeting, Mecca Temple. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: What the New Negro is Thinking1931 December 27Reel 80: 447The Community Church. Boston, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Economic Planning for the American Negroes1931 December 29Reel 80: 474Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Introduction of John Haynes Holmes]1931?Reel 80: 483Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Florence Kelley1932 March 16Reel 80: 485Memorial Service, Friends' House. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Of Peace and Happiness1932 May 16Reel 80: 489Town Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: What is Wrong with the N.A.A.C.P.?1932 May 18Reel 80: 492Twenty-third Annual NAACP Conference. Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [John Brown Memorial Address]1932 May 21Reel 80: 510Twenty-third Annual NAACP Conference, Storer College. Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Organization of Our Buying Powerca.1932Reel 80: 514

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: Next Steps1933 May 13Reel 80: 518Conference on the Economic Status of the Negro. Julius Rosenwald Fund. Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Field and Function of the American Negro College1933 June 13Reel 80: 532Fisk University. Nashville, Tennessee.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro College and the Negro Voter1934 April 4Reel 80: 569Talladega College Conference. Talladega, Alabama.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Social Planning for the Negro, Past and Present1935 May 20Reel 80: 592Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Philosophy of Race Segregation1935 OctoberReel 80: 627Johnson C. Smith University. Charlotte, North Carolina.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Curriculum Revisionca.1935Reel 80: 633Georgia Teachers and Educational Association?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro School and Social Reorganizationca.1935Reel 80: 640Du Bois, W. E. B.: Basic Philosophy and Policies for Negro Life in the North1936 March 25Reel 80: 647Columbia University. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Meaning of Japan1937 March 12Reel 80: 654Morehouse College. Atlanta, Georgia. Also June 2, 1937. Dillard University. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Pageant in Seven Decades, 1868-19381938 February 23Reel 80: 661Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Progress by Poverty1939 February 12Reel 80: 726Chicago Sunday Evening Club, Orchestra Hall, University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Economic Plight of the American Negro1940 January 21Reel 80: 737Prairie View State College. Prairie View, Texas.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Future of Wilberforce1940 June 13Reel 80: 746Wilberforce University. Wilberforce, Ohio.

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Significance of Henry Hunt1940 October 10Reel 80: 774Founder's Day Exercises, Fort Valley State College. Fort Valley, Georgia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Critical Analysis of Negro Service Organizations1940 October 30Reel 80: 783Morehouse College Forum. Atlanta, Georgia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Atlanta University Studies of Social Conditions among Negroes, 1896-19131940 November 10Reel 80: 796First Congregational Church. Atlanta, Georgia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Future of the Negro State University1941 January 12Reel 80: 802Lincoln University. Jefferson City, Missouri.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: General Social Background of the Present Situation1941 January 23Reel 80: 835Prairie View State College. Prairie View, Texas.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro College and Minority Technique1942 February 16Reel 80: 841Symposium on the Negro College, Morehouse College. Atlanta, Georgia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Reconstruction: Seventy-Five Years Afterca.1943Reel 80: 853Du Bois, W. E. B.: Individualism, Democracy and Social Control1944 March 14Reel 80: 863Prairie View State College. Prairie View, Texas.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonial Peoples and Two World Wars1944 April 26Reel 80: 868Howard University. Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonies in the Post-War World1944 November 1Reel 80: 874Abraham Lincoln Center. Chicago, Illinois. Also November 3, 1944. National Council for Jewish Women. Cleveland, Ohio. AlsoDecember 15, 1944. Hampton Institute. Hampton, Virginia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Romain Rolland1945 March 30Reel 80: 891Memorial Dinner, Carnegie Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Negro and the Labor Movementca.1945Reel 80: 894Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa1946 January 8Reel 80: 903Press Club. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Bound by the Color Line

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1946 January 14Reel 80: 906New Masses Dinner, Hotel Commodore. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Government of Africa1946 January 19Reel 80: 909African Academy of Arts and Research. New York, New York. Notes.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonial Peoples1946 February 2Reel 80: 911Institute for Librarians, The East and West Association, New York, New York,

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Taharka, Emperor of the Worldca.1946 MayReel 80: 917Du Bois, W. E. B.: From W. E. B. Du Bois1946 June 6Reel 80: 921Council on African Affairs, Madison Square Garden. New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Future and Function of the Private Negro Colege1945 June 10Reel 80: 923Commencement Exercises, Knoxville College. Knoxville, Tennessee.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonial Peoples and the American Negro in the United Nations1946 September 2Reel 80: 938115th Street Library. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Behold the Land1946 October 20Reel 80: 944Southern Negro Youth Congress. Birmingham, Alabama. 953

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Recent African Movements for Freedom1946 November 22Reel 80: 955African Academy of Arts and Research. New York, hew York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Nobel Prize Award Speech1946 December 10Reel 80: 958Nobel Prize Dinner. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Thomas Bell1946Reel 80: 960Du Bois, W. E. B.: Civil Rights Legislation Before and After the Passage of the 14th Amendment1947 January 25Reel 80: 962National Lawyers Guild. Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Aid to Greece1947 April 13Reel 80: 966Coliseum Crisis Rally, Chicago Citizens Committee, Progressive Citizens of America. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Human Rights for All Minorities1947 April 29Reel 80: 971

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Town Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Cooperation Between the United States and the Soviet Republic in the United Nations1947 June 17Reel 80: 989Hotel Commodore. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The United Nations and Colonies1947 June 26Reel 80: 993Thirty-eighth Annual NAACP Conference, John Wesley AME Zion Church. Washington, D. C:

Du Bois, W. E. B.: WOR Broadcast1947 July 31Reel 80: 998Martha Deane Radio Show, Station WOR. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The African Slave Trade1947 October 31Reel 80: 1000The New School. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonial Imperialism1947 November 7Reel 80: 1005The New School. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Economic Illiteracy1947 November 19Reel 80: 1017Wilmington, Delaware.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Color and Democracy1947 November 20Reel 80: 1027Public School Forum, George Washington Carver Society, Schenectady, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Russia: Her Development1947 November 23Reel 80: 1037Chicago Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: No Second Class Citizens1947 November 28Reel 80: 1045American Education Fellowship Convention, University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A History of Africa1947Reel 80: 1052Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Colonial Peoples1948 January 20Reel 80: 1063Conference on China and the Far East, Broadcast on WMCA Radio, J. R. Walsh Radio Program. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Civil Rights and Democracy1948 January 21Reel 80: 1068American Jewish Congress. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Roosevelt1948 January 30Reel 80: 1076

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Progressive Citizens of America. Baltimore, Maryland.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Labor Unions and Negroes]1948 February 11Reel 80: 1080WOR Radio Broadcast. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: De Senectute1948 February 23Reel 80: 1082Eightieth Birthday Dinner, Hotel Roosevelt. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Talented Tenth1948 August 12Reel 80: 1090Sigma Pi Phi Grand Boule. Wilberforce, Ohio. Including "The talented tenth: The Re-examination of a concept"

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Beebe, Beartown1948 October 10Reel 80: 1122National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Broadcast1948 October 15Reel 80: 1127Du Bois, W. E. B.: Democracy for Professional Men1948 October 22Reel 80: 1134Hotel St. George. Brooklyn, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Henry Wallace]1948 October 29Reel 80: 1137Golden Gate Rally Speech. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Problems of Negro Organization1948 November 17Reel 80: 1140NAACP Branch Meeting. Roanoke, Virginia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa Today1948 November 19Reel 80: 1146Virginia Srate College. Petersburg, Virginia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: America's Responsibility to Israel11461948 November 30Reel 80: 1158American Jewish Congress, Manhattan Center. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Negro History Week1949 January 27Reel 80: 1173National Broadcasting Company Radio Broadcast. New York, New York. Also January 30, 1949. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Ethical Culture1949 February 7Reel 80: 1177Workers Fellowship of the Society for Ethical Culture, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro in American Life1949 February 12Reel 80: 1181

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Social Service Employees Union. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa and the World1949 February 13Reel 80: 1185Jefferson School. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Ralph Bunche1949 March 2Reel 80: 1195National Broadcasting Company Radio Broadcast. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Negro Rights in America1949 March 13Reel 80: 1200The Forum. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Fight for World Peace]1949 March 27Reel 80: 1208Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace, Madison Square Garden. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Thinking and Writing1949 March 27Reel 80: 1214Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The China Welfare Fund1949 April 19Reel 80: 1219China Welfare Dinner. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonies as Cause of Warca.1949 April 20-24Reel 80: 1221World Peace Congress. Paris, France.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Statement to the Atlas News Service]1949 June 3Reel 80: 1228Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Young Progressives1949 June 10Reel 80: 1230Du Bois, W. E. B.: Welcome Home Rally for Paul Robeson1949 June 19Reel 80: 1232Council on African Affairs. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Re-Statement of the Negro Problems1949 July 22Reel 80: 1236School of Education, New York University. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Testimony of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois1949 August 8Reel 80: 1242United States House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Relations. Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Conditions in the United States]1949 August 25Reel 80: 1249Moscow Peace Conference. Moscow, U.S.S.R.

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Vito Marcantonio/Benjamin J. Davis Election Speech]1949 October 27Reel 80: 1256St. Nicholas Arena. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Russia: An Interpretation1949 OctoberReel 80: 1259Du Bois, W. E. B.: Government and Freedom1949 November 6Reel 80: 1276Benjamin J. Davis Rally, Rockland Palace. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Trusteeship and Colonialism1949 December 4Reel 80: 1281American-Soviet Congress, Manhattan Center. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Role of West Africa1949 December 27Reel 80: 1295Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Conclave, Phi Beta Sigma. Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Vito Marcantonio/Benjamin J. Davis Speech]1949Reel 80: 1299Du Bois, W. E. B.: Social Medicine1950 February 8Reel 80: 1301College of Medicine, University of Illinois. Chicago, Ill.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Negro 1901 to 19501950 February 10Reel 80: 1333National Negro Museum and Historical Foundation, Packinghouse Workers Center. Chicago, Illinois. Also March 31, 1950.Professional and Cultural Society, Steinway Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Progressive Party Conventionca.1950 February 22-26Reel 80: 1352Progressive Party Convention. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: This Freedom1950 March 7Reel 80: 1363Wilmington, Delaware.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Elementary Education and War1388 [Address to the World Peace Congress] August 1950 Prague,Czechoslovakia. 13901950 April 10Reel 80: 1374Society for Ethical Culture. New York, New York. 1382 [Honesty and Truth] May 5, 1950 Lincoln University. 1385 [Chairman'sRemarks] June 8, 1950 Peace Information Center Meeting, Manhattan Center. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace and the Iron Curtainca.1950 SeptemberReel 80: 1421Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peaceca.1950 SeptemberReel 80: 1424Du Bois, W. E. B.: Harlem in the Campaign1950 October 5

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Reel 80: 1427Golden Gate Casion. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Battle Page of the Air1950 October 8Reel 80: 1437WPIX Television Broadcast, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace1950 October 9Reel 80: 1440WMCA Radio Broadcast. New York, New York. With introduction by Vito Marcantonio.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Civil Rights1950 October 19Reel 80: 1448WMCA Radio Broadcast. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Lehman and Hanley1950 October 22Reel 80: 1457WEVD and WOR Radio Broadcast. Albany, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace and Civil Rights1950 October 24Reel 80: 1463American Labor Party Rally, Madison Square Graden. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Propaganda1950 October 26Reel 80: 1494WMCA Radio Broadcast. New York. New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: My Platformca.1950 OctoberReel 80: 1506Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Way of Life1950 November 1Reel 81: 1Hotel St. George. Brooklyn, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Property1950 November 3Reel 81: 31Radio Broadcast.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Democracy1950 November 6Reel 81: 44Radio Broadcast.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace and Civil Rights1950 November 11Reel 81: 54WMCA Radio Broadcast. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Negro-Jewish Unity]ca.1950Reel 81: 60Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order. New York, New York ?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Nippon, The Story of Japanca.1950

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Reel 81: 63Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace and the Churchca.1950Reel 81: 77Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Social Significance of These Three Cases1951 January 11Reel 81: 81Yale University. New Haven, Connecticut.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Rearming of Germany1951 February 8Reel 81: 100St. Nicholas Arena. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Recent Developments in the United States]1951 February 11Reel 81: 107Progressive Party of Massachusetts, Ruggles Hall. Boston, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Rise of Colonial Peoples1951 February 11Reel 81: 120Comunity Church. Boston, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace and War1951 February 21Reel 81: 150New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Birthday Dinner1951 February 23Reel 81: 174Du Bois Birthday Dinner. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Rise of Socialism]1951 April 8Reel 81: 235Current Events Forum. Newark, New Jersey.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Peace Information Center]1951 April 29Reel 81: 238Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Speech to the American Labor Party1951 May 18Reel 81: 242Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Need for Social Change in the United States]1951 June 29Reel 81: 253American People's Congress and Exposition for Peace, Chicago Coliseum. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Causes of World War1951 September 28Reel 81: 272Right to Advocate Peace Meeting, Town Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Statement to People of Durham, North Carolina]1951 SeptemberReel 81: 285Du Bois, W. E. B.: My Case1951 November 1Reel 81: 287

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Rockland Palace. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace is Oangerous1951 November 11Reel 81: 290Comunity Church. Boston, Mass. Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace, 19511951Reel 81: 295Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Seek the Truth About Communism]ca.1951Reel 81: 309Du Bois, W. E. B.: In the Virgin Isles1952 February 27Reel 81: 312Chamber of Commerce. St. Thomas. Virgin Islands.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Need to Teach Values to Youth]1952 March 15Reel 81: 316Conference on Society as a Source of Tension, Brooklyn Community Church. Brooklyn, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Attack on Youth1952 March 21Reel 81: 323Pythian Temple.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Revolt in Africa1952 March 26Reel 81: 327Princeton University. Princeton, New Jersey.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Education in the Soviet Union]1952 April 5Reel 81: 343Teachers Union. New York, New York. Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Poland1952 April 16Reel 81: 350Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Church and War and Peace1952 April 24Reel 81: 356Baptist Ministers Conference. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Academic Freedom"1952 April 26Reel 81: 363University of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Treatment Given Those People Opposing War]1952 May 11Reel 81: 384Read via telephone to Canadian Peace Conference. Toronto, Ontario,

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonial Peoples Demand Equal Status1952 May 17Reel 81: 388New Fngland Citizens Concerned for Peace. Boston, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: On the Future of the American Negro1952 May 18

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Reel 81: 403St. Cyprian's Church. Boston, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro Problems of the United States1952 May 27Reel 81: 409Conference on Civil Rights, Antioch College. Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Princess of the Hither Isles1952 June 11Reel 81: 419Testimonial Dinner for Du Bois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Keynote Address1952 July 4Reel 81: 426Progressive Party Convention. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Baldwin1952 August 14Reel 81: 449C. B. Baldwin Testimonial Dinner, Hotel Comniodore. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Trade Unions and Colonies1952 September 9Reel 81: 452International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Progressive Party and Peace1952 September 14Reel 81: 458Annual Convention of the Peace Progressive Party of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts. Also delivered in Philadelphia andEaston, Pennsylvania.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Hallinan Dinner1952 September 24Reel 81: 482New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Rosenberg Rally1952 October 23Reel 81: 488Save the Rosenbergs Rally, Civil Rights Congress, New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Confederate Flag1952 October 27Reel 81: 497American Labor Party. Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: ASP Book Reception1952 November 16Reel 81: 507Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Statement for the Vienna Peace Conference]1952 NovemberReel 81: 509A speech to be recorded and used at the Vienna Peace Conference, Vienna, Austria.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: War and Greed1952 DecemberReel 81: 513Du Bois, W. E. B.: Minority Groups in America

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ca.1952Reel 81: 527Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Need for Co-Existence]ca.1952Reel 81: 534Du Bois, W. E. B.: Rosenberg Rally1953 January 8Reel 81: 536New York City Committee for Clemency for the Rosenbergs. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The National Guardian5451953 January 16Reel 81: 541City Center. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Present Prospects for Peace1953 JanuaryReel 81: 553Du Bois, W. E. B.: Revolt in Africa1953 February 1Reel 81: 563Comnunity Church. Boston, Massachusetts.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Introduction of Z. K. Matthews]1953 February 8Reel 81: 572Du Bois, W. E. B.: Do We Want Peace with the Soviet Union?1953 March 26Reel 81: 574American-Soviet Friendship Committee, Rockland Palace. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Revolt in Africa1953 MarchReel 81: 590Du Bois, W. E. B.: On the Future of the American Negro1953 MarchReel 81: 600Du Bois, W. E. B.: To the World Peace Council, Budapest, 19531953 April 10Reel 81: 607World Peace Council. Budapest, Hungary.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Present Prospects for Peace1953 April 12Reel 81: 620Brooklyn, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Marcantonio-Du Bois Television Program1953 April 13Reel 81: 629WABD Television. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Poland1953 April 19Reel 81: 638Warsaw Memorial Speech.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: To the Third World Student Congress of the International Union of Students1953 June 22Reel 81: 671Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Life of W. E. B. Du Bois, 1868 -19531953 June

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Reel 81: 673Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Stalin Peace Prizes1953 September 23Reel 81: 703Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: From Truce to Peace1953 September 27Reel 81: 707Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Labor Party1953 September 30Reel 81: 714Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The American Labor Party]1953 October 8Reel 81: 719American Labor Party Dinner, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonialism1953 October 15Reel 81: 724Judd Hall, University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Acceptance of International Peace Prize]1953 October 16Reel 81: 727Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: From Truce to Peace1953 October 16Reel 81: 729Conference to Further World Peace Through Negotiation. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace and Hysteria1953 November 12Reel 81: 740National Council of American-Soviet Friendship.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Insurance for the Worker1953 November 16Reel 81: 757nterndtiondl Workers Order, St. Nicholas Arena. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Twentieth Century and the Press1953 November 17Reel 81: 762National Guardian Fifth Anniversary Dinner. New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: In Memory of Joel Elias Spingarn1953 December 11Reel 81: 766Joel E. Spingarn High School Dedication. Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Amnesty1953 December 17Reel 81: 768New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Future of the American Negro1954 January 28Reel 81: 776Du Bois, W. E. B.: Present Prospects for Peace1954 January 31Reel 81: 779

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People's Victory Forum, Dorchester, Mass.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Emanuel Bloch1954 February 1Reel 81: 790Riverside Chapel. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Negro Labor Council1954 February 12Reel 81: 792National Negro Labor Council. Also February 16, 1954. Brooklyn Local #475.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Future of the American Negro1954 February 14Reel 81: 797Jefferson School, New York. New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: 19541954 February 17Reel 81: 807Defend the Bill of Rights Meeting, Citizens Errergency Defense Conference, Cornish Arms Hotel. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Future of the Progressive Partyca.1954 February 20-21Reel 81: 812Progressive Party. Baltimore, Maryland.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Gold, Ben1954 March 29Reel 81: 818Washington, D.C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Spread of Socialism1954 April 8Reel 81: 821Jewish Cultural Center. Newark, New Jersey.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Stalin Peace Prize and Howard Fast1954 April 22Reel 81: 828Hotel McAlpin. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa and Afro-America1954 April 24Reel 81: 833Working Conference in Support of African Liberation, Council on African Affairs. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The History of Africa1954 May 1Reel 81: 850Eighth International Student Conference, Bard College. Annandale-On-Hudson, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Passing of Alain Locke1954 June 12Reel 81: 859Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Status of Colonialism1954 June 18Reel 81: 861Du Bois, W. E. B.: Schools for Minorities1954 June 27Reel 81: 879Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa1954 June

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Reel 81: 883West Coast lecture tour.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Only Way Out1954 JuneReel 81: 888West Coast lecture tour.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Civil Liberties1954 JuneReel 81: 890West Coast lecture tour.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Progressive Party and Peace1954 JuneReel 81: 893West Coast lecture tour.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Democracy Fails in America1954 JuneReel 81: 898West Coast lecture tour.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Our American Heritage1954 July 4Reel 81: 902Camp Unity, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Vito Marcantonio, 1902-19541954 August 12Reel 81: 917New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Germany1954 October 8Reel 81: 921Public Meeting Celebrating the Fifth Anniversary of the German Democratic Republic, Sponsored by The German American,New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Paul Robeson1954 October 14Reel 81: 925Dinner sponsored by the New World Review, Center City Casino, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian Dinner1954 November 30Reel 81: 927Sixth Anniversary Dinner, Hotel Astor. New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Political Philosophy of Vito Marcantonio1954 December 7Reel 81: 930Marcantonio Memorial, Manhattan Center, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The California Election]ca.1954Reel 81: 937Du Bois, W. E. B.: Gift of Black Folk1955 February 11Reel 81: 939Daniel Lapidus Civic Club.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Freedom of Opinion

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1955 February 14Reel 81: 962Elizabeth Irwin High School.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa and Afro-America1955 February 20Reel 81: 982Brooklyn, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: To Vincent Hallinan, April 20, 19551955 April 20Reel 81: 994Meeting of the National Guardian, New York, N.Y.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: To the World Peace Congress at Helsinki, July 19551955 JulyReel 81: 1001A speech recorded for the World Peace Congress in Helsinki, Finland.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Senators from Mississippi1956 February 8Reel 81: 1003Rally for Justice in Mississippi, Provisional Committee for Justice in Mississippi, Manhattan Center, New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: America's Road to Democracy and World Peace1956 May 27Reel 81: 1007Carnegie Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Marcantonio]1956 June 7Reel 81: 1013Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Political Programca.1956 JuneReel 81: 1015Du Bois, W. E. B.: Panorama uf Progress1956 July 3Reel 81: 1020Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Integration1956 August 18Reel 81: 1022Far Rockaway, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Marcantonio, Two Years After1956 December 10Reel 81: 1026Vito Marcantonio Memorial Meeting. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The New Negro Liberation Movementsca.1955Reel 81: 1033Du Bois, W. E. B.: Money and Truthca.1956Reel 81: 1038Du Bois, W. E. B.: World peace in 19561956Reel 81: 1045Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Future of Ghana and Africa]ca.1957 MarchReel 81: 1055

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Negro and the Darker World1957 April 30Reel 81: 1059National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. New York, New York. Also May 1957. Commencement Address, AllenUniversity. Columbia, South Carolina.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: May Day, New York, 19571957 May 1Reel 81: 1065New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: At the Schomburg Library1957 May 7Reel 81: 1068New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Interview with Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois1957 June 4Reel 81: 1071Dumont Broadcasting Company. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Rockwell Kent1957 June 19Reel 81: 1080Testimonial Dinner. National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: James Ford1957 June 25Reel 81: 1083Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colonialism1957 September 20Reel 81: 1085Sunnyside Discussion Group. Long Island City, New York

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Marion Bachrach1957 OctoberReel 81: 1094Du Bois, W. E. B.: This Book Stirred My Imagination1957 November 19Reel 81: 1097Tuesday Luncheon Meeting Series, Institute for Religions and Social Studies. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The National Guardian Dinner1957 November 21Reel 81: 1117New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace with the U.S.S.R.1957 December 10Reel 81: 1121Carnegie Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Negro and Socialism1957Reel 81: 1128Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa1958 January 22Reel 81: 1132Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Advice to a Great-Grandson]1958 March 2Reel 81: 1141

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: A History of the Last Forty Years1958 March 31Reel 81: 1147Howard University. Washington, D. C.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [American Negroes, Socialism and Cornnunism]1958 May 21Reel 81: 1080Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Ho! Everyone That Thirsteth!1958 May 26Reel 81: 1086Fisk University Commencement Address. Nashville, Tennessee.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Early Beginnings of the Pan-African Movement1958 June 20Reel 81: 1192Sixth Conference of All African Students Union of the Americas, University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The United States and War1958 September 11Reel 81: 1198Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Negro and Communism1958 October 23Reel 81: 1203Charles University. Prague, Czechoslovakia.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Humboldt University at Berlin1958 November 3Reel 81: 1210Humboldt University, Berlin, East Germany.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pan-Africa, 1919-19581958 DecemberReel 81: 1213All-African People's Conference. Accra, Ghana.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Forty Years of American Hysteriaca.1958Reel 81: 1225Du Bois, W. E. B.: Moscow University1959 January 22Reel 81: 1239Moscow University. Moscow, U.S.S.R.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: World Peace Council1959 MayReel 81: 1242Du Bois, W. E. B.: Socialsm1959 November 11Reel 81: 1245Chicago, Illinois.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: To the Chicago Youth Conferenceca.1959Reel 81: 1263Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The History of Africa]ca.1959Reel 81: 1266Du Bois, W. E. B.: To the Conference of African Peoples at Tunis

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ca.1960 January 25-31Reel 81: 1272Du Bois, W. E. B.: Murder and Destruction for Human Progress1960 February 7Reel 81: 1275Peace Meeting. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Harlem!1960 February 12Reel 81: 1279Negro History Meeting, Market Place Gallery. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Negro1960 February 19Reel 81: 1288Carnegie Hall. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Whither Now and Why1960 March 31Reel 81: 1297Association of Negro Social Science Teachers, Johnson C. Smith University. Charlotte, North Carolina.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Socialism and the American Negro1960 April 9Reel 81: 1313Wisconsin Socialism Club, Wisconsin Memorial Union, University of Wisconsin. Madison, Wisconsin.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Louis Burnham1960 April 28Reel 81: 1329Burnham Memorial Meeting. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Right and Reason1960 June 3Reel 81: 1341Edward A. Barsky Dinner. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Wrongs Which Suppress Our Rights1960 June 15Reel 81: 1349Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, Hotel New Yorker. New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Address by Du Bois to the Marxist School]1960 JuneReel 81: 1363New York, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A History of Africa1960 July 5Reel 81: 1366Ghana Academy of Learning, Ambassador Hotel. Accra, Ghana.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Ghana]1960 July 22Reel 81: 1375Ghana.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: In Nigeria, November, 19601960 NovemberReel 81: 1384Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pan-Africa 19601960Reel 81: 1386

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Programme for Ghana1960Reel 81: 1394Du Bois, W. E. B.: Race integration in the Southca.1960Reel 81: 1403Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Rockwell Kent and American Artists]1961 January 18Reel 81: 1408Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Citation to Dr. Cheddi Jagan]1961 October 13Reel 81: 1412Great Neck Friday Forum. Great Neck, New York.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Report to the Ghana Academy of Sciences1961 December 21Reel 81: 1414Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Introductory Speech for Thomas Kanza]ca.1961Reel 81: 1419Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Address to the YMCA]1423ca.1961Reel 81: 1421Du Bois, W. E. B.: Statement by W. E. B. Du Bois1962 June 21Reel 81: 1425Accra Assembly. Accra, Ghana

Du Bois, W. E. B.: First International Congress of Africanists1962 December 12Reel 81: 1428Ghana.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Civil Rightsn.dReel 81: 1430Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Discontent and Perseverance]n.dReel 81: 1438Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Negro Culture]n.dReel 81: 1446Du Bois, W. E. B.: Indian Traditionn.dReel 81: 1449Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Story of the Russian Revolutionn.dReel 81: 1459Notes.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Equality of the Races]n.dReel 81: 1462Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Cult of Asklepias and Other Cultsn.dReel 81: 1465Incomplete.

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: American Negroes and Socialismn.dReel 81: 1469Du Bois, W. E. B.: [American Wars and Capitalism]n.dReel 81: 1471Du Bois, W. E. B.: Winston, Henryn.dReel 81: 1473Du Bois, W. E. B.: Unidentified speech fragmentsn.d.Reel 81: 1475Series 3 Articles (Link to online contentLink to online content)1887-1968A. Published1905-1961Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Garrison and the Negro," Independent1905 December 7Reel 81: 1564Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Color Line Belts the World," Colliers1906 October 20Reel 81: 1567Incomplete

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Race Friction Between Black and White," American Journal of Sociology1908 MayReel 81: 1569Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Souls of White Folk" Independent1910 August 18Reel 81: 1582Du Bois, W. E. B.: "NegroProperty," World Today1910 AugustReel 81: 1585Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Black Durham," published as "The Upbuilding of Black Durham," World's Work.1912 JanuaryReel 81: 1588Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Field for Socialists," New Review1913 January 11Reel 81: 1604Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Socialism," published as "Socialism and the Negro Problem," New Review1913 February 1Reel 81: 1609Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Social Effects of Emancipation," Survey1913 February 1Reel 81: 1612Incomplete

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The African Roots of War," Atlantic Monthly1915 MayReel 81: 1616Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Of the Culture of White Folk," Journal of Race Development1917 AprilReel 81: 1632Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Colored Workingman," published as "The Passing of Jim Crow," Independent1917 July 14Reel 81: 1647Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Negro," published as "The Problem of Problems," Intercollegiate Socialist1917 December-1918 JanuaryReel 81: 1652Incomplete

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Leading Negroes Analyze the Color Tragedy," New York Sun1919 October 12Reel 81: 1662Incomplete

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Taboo," The Brownie's1921 MayReel 82: 1Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Memorandum on the Contributions of the Negro to American Life," published as "The Contribution of theNegro to American Life and Culture," Pacific Review1921 JuneReel 82: 4Draft?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Second Journey to Pan-Africa," New Republic1921 December 7Reel 82: 10Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Social Equality and the Intermarriage of Races," World Tomorrow1922 MarchReel 82: 18Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The possimitiesof a Third Party in 1924," published as "The South and a Third Party," New Republic1923 January 3Reel 82: 22Draft?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Back to Africa," Century Magazine1923 FebruaryReel 82: 36Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Economic Segregation of Black Folk," published as "The Segregated Negro World," The World Tomorrow1923 MayReel 82: 49Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro as an Asset to the Nation," Homiletic Review1923 JulyReel 82: 54Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Ethiopian Art Theatre," Theatre Magazine1923 JulyReel 82: 67Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Third Journey to Pan-Africa," published as "The Negro Takes Stock," New Republic1924 January 2Reel 82: 74Du Bois, W. E. B.: "To Americans of Negro Descent," published as "Negro Aids LaFollette," New York Times1924 October 21Reel 82: 85Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Case of the Tuskegee Hospital," published as "The Dilemma of the Negro," The American Mercury1924 OctoberReel 82: 96Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Essence of African Culture," published as "What is Civilization: Africa's Answer," Forum1925 FebruaryReel 82: 104Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Sierra Leone" and "The Mountain of the Lion," published as "Britain's Negro Problem in Sierra Leone," CurrentHistory1925 FebruaryReel 82: 112Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Black Man Brings His Gifts," Survey1925 March 1Reel 82: 129Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Worlds of Color, 1924," Foreign Affairs1925 AprilReel 82: 137Du Bois, W. E. B.: "French West Africa," published as "France's Black Citizens in West Africa," Current History

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1925 JulyReel 82: 173Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Social Origins of American Negro Art," Modern Quarterly1925 October-DecemberReel 82: 186Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Liberia," published as "Liberia and Rubber," New Republic1925 November 18Reel 82: 189Draft?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Shape of Fear," North American Review1926 JuneReel 82: 196Du Bois, W. E. B.: "In High Harlem," published as "In High Harlem, The Krigwa Players" Little Theatre," New York AmsterdamNews1927 October 5Reel 82: 208Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Hampton Strike," Nation1927 November 2Reel 82: 212Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Silent Al," published as "Is Al Smith Afraid of the South?" Nation1928 October 17Reel 82: 216Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Russia," Labor Defender1928 NovemberReel 82: 222Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Church and the Color Line," published as "Will the Church Remove the Color Line?" Christian Century1931 December 9Reel 82: 224Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Black Folk and Birth Control," Birth Control Review1932 JuneReel 82: 271Du Bois, W. E. B.: Liberia, the League and the United States," Foreign Affairs1933 JulyReel 82: 274Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Keeping Blacks and Whites Apart," published as "A Negro Nation Within the Nation," Current History1935 JuneReel 82: 418Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A New Creed for American Negroes," National Baptist Voice1935 October 5Reel 82: 435Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro Weekly Press," published as "W. E. B. Du Bois Discusses the Negro Press," New York Age1935 November 2Reel 82: 462Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Indians and American Negroes," published as "The Clash of Colour," Aryan Path1936 MarchReel 82: 464Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Union of Colour," Aryan Path1936 OctoberReel 82: 468Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Twenty-Fifth Atlanta Conference," Unity1941 NovemberReel 82: 471Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Negro Press," Chicago Defender1943 February 20 and 27Reel 82: 482Also Negro Digest April 1943

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Future of Africa," published as "The Realities in Africa: European Profit or Negro Development?," ForeignAffairs

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1943 JulyReel 82: 488Also Negro Digest, August 1943

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "If I Were Young Again," published as "Reading, Writing, and Real Estate," Negro Digest1943 OctoberReel 82: 515Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Du Bois States His Reasons for Backing Roosevelt," People's Voice1944 October 21Reel 82: 518Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Colonial Question Ignored at Dumbarton Oaks Peace Session," Pittsburgh Courier1944 October 28Reel 82: 520Fragment

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "What He Meant to the Negro," New Masses1945 April 24Reel 82: 522Du Bois, W. E. B.: "India," published as "Du Bois, White Run from Photo with White Stooges," Chicago Defender1945 May 12Reel 82: 524Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Du Bois Says Many at Parley Don"t Know What It's About," Chicago Defender1945 May 19Reel 82: 527Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Lauds Molotov's Frankness in World Equality Speech," Chicago Defender1945 May 26Reel 82: 529Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro Soldier in Britain," published as "GI's Leave Good Impression on England, Du Bois Finds," ChicagoDefender1945 November 24Reel 82: 531Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Colonies and Moral Responsibility," Journal of Negro Education1946 SummerReel 82: 535Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Crisis at Fisk," Nation1946 September 7Reel 82: 543Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Blight of Drunkenness," Message Magazine1946 SeptemberReel 82: 554Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Smuts," published as "Jan Christian Smuts: Story of a Tyrant," New Masses1947 March 4Reel 82: 557Du Bois, W. E. B.: "1865- 1965," published as "Can the Negro Expect Freedom by 1965?" Negro Digest1947 AprilReel 82: 561Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Black Mahdi," New Masses1947 June 10Reel 82: 566Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "The Most Hopeful State in the World Today," Soviet Russia Today1947 NovemberReel 82: 570Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Race Prejudice and the CIO," Farm Equipment and Metal Workers News (F and E News)1948 FebruaryReel 82: 572Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Ethics of the Problem of Palestine," published as "A Case for the Jews," Chicago Star1948 May 6Reel 82: 575Draft?

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Gandhi," published as "The Greatest Man in the World," Unity1948 May-JuneReel 82: 579Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Thirty-Three Years, 1914-1947," published as "Race Relations in the United States, 1917-1947," Phylon1948 third quarterReel 82: 583Draft?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Independence Movements in Africa," published as "A Review of African Movements for Freedom," Africana1948 DecemberReel 82: 585Draft?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Dr. Du Bois on Negro America," New York Sunday Compass1949 July 10Reel 82: 587Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Sane Liberal," Soviet Russia Today1949 SeptemberReel 82: 591Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Paul Robeson," published as "Paul Robeson Right or Wrong? -- Right Says W E B Du Bois" Negro Digest1950 MarchReel 82: 597Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Carter Goodwin Woodson," published as "A Portrait of Carter G. Woodson," Masses and Mainstream1950 JuneReel 82: 608Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Explanation" and "My Campaign for Senator" Excerpts published as "Money Buys American Elections"National Guardian1950 December 13Reel 82: 617Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Negro History Week," published as "The Negro in America: His Past and His Future," New York Compass1951 February 11Reel 82: 626Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Place of Negroes in the Crisis of Capitalism in the United States," published as "Negroes and the Crisis ofCapitalism in the United States," Monthly Review1953 AprilReel 82: 635Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Testifying for Ben Gold," published as "Testifying at Ben Gold's Trial," Jewish Life1954 MayReel 82: 640Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Passing of Alain Locke," Phylon1954 third quarterReel 82: 643Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Pan-Africanism," published as "Pan-Africanism: A Mission in My Life," United Asia1955 MarchReel 82: 645Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Election of 1956," published as I Won"t Vote," Nation1956 October 20Reel 82: 651Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Gandhi and American Negroes," published as "Gandhi and the American Negroes," Gandhi Marg1957 JulyReel 82: 655Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Intercultural Exchanges Between the Soviet Union and the United States of America," published as "KulturnyeSviazi Neobkhodimy" ("Cultural Ties are Essential"), Inostrannaia Literatura1958Reel 82: 658Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Africa Awakened," published as "The Africans and the Colonialist Tactic," New Times1959 FebruaryReel 82: 663Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Africa in 1958," published as "Afrika - god 1958" (Africa in 1958"), Sovremennyi Vostok1959 no. 3

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Reel 82: 671Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Lenin and Africa," published as "Lenin i Afrika" ("Lenin and Africa"), Sovremennyi Vostok1959 no. 4Reel 82: 676Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Crucifixion of John Brown," New Times1959 DecemberReel 82: 679Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "The Peoples of Africa and World Peace," Documents and Texts: Problems of WorldPeace, Vienna, International Institute for Peace, No. 31, February 19601960 JuneReel 82: 689Also Bulletin of the World Peace Council

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Harvard in the Last Decades of the Nineteenth century," published as "A Negro Student at Harvard at the Endof the Nineteenth Century.," Massachusetts Review.1960 MayReel 82: 700Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Civil War and the Abolition of Negro Slavery," Hungarian Word1960 December?Reel 82: 714Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Civil War," published as "The Negro and the Civil War," Science and Society1961 DecemberReel 82: 719Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The United States and the Negro -- 1861 to 1961," published as "The United States and the Negro,"Freedomways1961 SpringReel 82: 736Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "India" in Some Unpublished Writings of W E B Du Bois' Freedom-ways1965Reel 82: 754Written ca.1935-1936

Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Africa and World Peace," published as "Du Bois on Africa and World Peace," Political Affairs1968 FebruaryReel 82: 756Written in 1960.

B. Crisis1911-1951Du Bois, W. E. B.: Envy1911 JanuaryReel 82: 768Du Bois, W. E. B.: Ashamed1911 JanuaryReel 82: 770Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Old Story1911 JanuaryReel 82: 772Du Bois, W. E. B.: A childrens Number1912 OctoberReel 82: 774Du Bois, W. E. B.: Awake America1917 SeptemberReel 82: 776Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Years Lynchings and Mob Murders 19171918 FebruaryReel 82: 776Notes.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Negro Education1918 February

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Reel 82: 783Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Black Man and the Unions1918 MarchReel 82: 791Du Bois, W. E. B.: Memoranda on the Future of Africa1919 JanuaryReel 82: 896Du Bois, W. E. B.: Returning Soldiers1919 MayReel 82: 799Du Bois, W. E. B.: The History of Haiti1920 SeptemberReel 82: 802Du Bois, W. E. B.: To the World1921 NovemberReel 82: 806Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro and the League of Nations, published as "Manifesto to the League of Nations"1921 NovemberReel 82: 813Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Black Star Line1922 SeptemberReel 82: 818Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Congress and Native Labor1923 MarchReel 82: 824Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Ninth Crusade1923 MarchReel 82: 826Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro and the American Stage1924 JuneReel 82: 829Du Bois, W. E. B.: Where We Are1924 OctoberReel 82: 831Du Bois, W. E. B.: An Interview1924 OctoberReel 82: 833Du Bois, W. E. B.: Fisk1924 OctoberReel 82: 837Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Fight at Fisk, published as Fisk1925 AprilReel 82: 840Du Bois, W. E. B.: Negro Physicians Gain Admission Staff Harlem Hospital, published as The Horizon1925 AugustReel 82: 843Du Bois, W. E. B.: Grenada, Spain1926 SeptemberReel 82: 847Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro Common School, Georgia1926 SeptemberReel 82: 850Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Wide Wide World1927 AprilReel 82: 852Du Bois, W. E. B.: Farmers1927 AprilReel 82: 854Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago, published as The Horizon

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1927 JuneReel 82: 856Draft ?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: As the Crow Flies1927 JulyReel 82: 858Du Bois, W. E. B.: Coffeeville, Kansas1927 JulyReel 82: 860Du Bois, W. E. B.: Flood1927 JulyReel 82: 862Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Bishops1927 JulyReel 82: 864Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as Mencken1927 OctoberReel 82: 866Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Browsing Reader1927 NovemberReel 82: 868Fragment.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: As the Crow Flies1927 DecemberReel 82: 870Du Bois, W. E. B.: Albert Rice1928 FebruaryReel 82: 872Du Bois, W. E. B.: As the Crow Flies1928 MarchReel 82: 874Du Bois, W. E. B.: Unititled, published as Prejudice1928 MarchReel 82: 876Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Possibility of Democracy in America1928 September and OctoberReel 82: 878Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago1928 OctoberReel 82: 920Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Third Party1928 NovemberReel 82: 922Notes ?

Du Bois, W. E. B.: An Ernest Appeal, published as "An Appeal to America"1926 DecemberReel 82: 929Du Bois, W. E. B.: Economic Prizes1929 MarchReel 82: 932Du Bois, W. E. B.: Paul Kennaday1929 JuneReel 82: 934Du Bois, W. E. B.: To the American Negro: A Message from Mahatma Gandhi1929 JulyReel 82: 936Du Bois, W. E. B.: Captain Floyd and Cuba Libre

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1929 JulyReel 82: 938Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American Federation of Labor and the Negro1929 JulyReel 82: 940Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Message to the American People"1929 AugustReel 82: 943Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Middle South"1929 AuqustReel 82: 946Du Bois, W. E. B.: Hallelujah1929 OctoberReel 82: 948Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Color Line and the Church1929 NovemberReel 82: 951Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as a tribute to Moorfield Storey1929 DecemberReel 82: 954Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colored Girls in Cleveland1929 DecemberReel 82: 956Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Mechanics Bank Building, published as "The Mechanics' Bank Building of Richmond"1929 DecemberReel 82: 960Du Bois, W. E. B.: Two Southern Court Cases1930 JanuaryReel 82: 962Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro in Literature, 19291930 FebruaryReel 82: 966Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "District of Columbia"1930 FebruaryReel 82: 963Du Bois, W. E. B.: Congress, published as "Education"1930 FebruaryReel 82: 970Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "Patient Asses"1930 MarchReel 82: 972Du Bois, W. E. B.: Advertising1930 AprilReel 82: 974Du Bois, W. E. B.: An Architectural Lie1930 MayReel 82: 976Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "America"1930 MayReel 82: 978Du Bois, W. E. B.: Green Pastures1930 MayReel 82: 980Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Parker Fight1930 JulyReel 82: 982Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "The Defeat of Judge Parker"1930 JulyReel 82: 985

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: As the Crow Flies1930 AugustReel 82: 988Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Year in Negro Education, 19301930 AugustReel 82: 990Du Bois, W. E. B.: Southern Secondary Schools1930 AugustReel 82: 1003Du Bois, W. E. B.: Postcript1930 SeptemberReel 82: 1005Du Bois, W. E. B.: Intercollegiate Debates and "Segregation"1930 SeptemberReel 82: 1009Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "The Middle West"1930 DecemberReel 82: 1012Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as "The East1931 JanuaryReel 82: 1014Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Liberator1931 FebruaryReel 82: 1016Du Bois, W. E. B.: Haiti", published as "Haitian Education"1931 FebruaryReel 82: 1018Du Bois, W. E. B.: Woofterism1931 MarchReel 82: 1020Du Bois, W. E. B.: Forecast1931 AprilReel 82: 1032Du Bois, W. E. B.: Du Bois Literary Prize1931 AprilReel 82: 1034Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as prefatory note to Carleton Beals Valerio Trujano1931 MayReel 82: 1036Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Suggestions for the Awarding of the Negro Literary Prize", published as "Proposed Rules of the Competition"1931 MayReel 82: 1038Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Art of Aaron Douglas1931 MayReel 82: 1041Du Bois, W. E. B.: Beside the Still Waters1931 MayReel 82: 1043Du Bois, W. E. B.: Forecast1931 JulyReel 82: 1946Du Bois, W. E. B.: Mr. Johnsons Dinner1931 JulyReel 82: 1048Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Perfect Vacation1931 AugustReel 82: 1050Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro and Cornnunism1931 September

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Reel 82: 1053Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled, published as Europe1931 OctoberReel 82: 1075Du Bois, W. E. B.: Twenty-one Years of Crisis Editorials1931 NovemberReel 82: 1077Du Bois, W. E. B.: Hershaw, Lafayette M.1931 NovemberReel 82: 1079Du Bois, W. E. B.: Reclus and Miscegenation1932 MarchReel 82: 1082Du Bois, W. E. B.: Dalton, Georgia1932 MarchReel 82: 1084Du Bois, W. E. B.: Florence Kelley1932 AprilReel 82: 1097Notes.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Colored Editors on Communism1932 JuneReel 82: 1099Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Secret City: An Impression of Colored Washington1932 JuneReel 82: 1102Du Bois, W. E. B.: The 23rd Conference. N.A.A.C.P.1932 JulyReel 82: 1112Incomplete.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Young Voters1932 SeptemberReel 82: 1114Du Bois, W. E. B.: As the Crow Flies1932 NovemberReel 82: 1119Du Bois, W. E. B.: If I Had Million Dollars1932 NovemberReel 82: 1122Du Bois, W. E. B.: Herbert Hoover1932 NovemberReel 82: 1125Du Bois, W. E. B.: For Unto Us a Child is Born1932 DecemberReel 82: 1130Du Bois, W. E. B.: Preface for Max Yergan, Uplifter of South Africa, by Helen Bryan1932 DecemberReel 82: 1133Du Bois, W. E. B.: How Guilty is Liberia?, published as From a Traveller1932 DecemberReel 82: 1135Du Bois, W. E. B.: Listen, Japan and China1933 JanuaryReel 82: 1138Du Bois, W. E. B.: Howard Again1933 JanuaryReel 82: 1140Du Bois, W. E. B.: Can a Woman Be a Physician? published as "Can a Colored Woman Be a Physician"

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1933 FebruaryReel 82: 1144Du Bois, W. E. B.: Employment1933 FebruaryReel 82: 1146Du Bois, W. E. B.: Edward Wilmot Blyden1933 FebruaryReel 82: 1148Du Bois, W. E. B.: Karl Marx and the Negro1933 MarchReel 82: 1150Du Bois, W. E. B.: Color Caste in the United States1933 MarchReel 82: 1153Du Bois, W. E. B.: Willie Brown1933 AprilReel 82: 1157Du Bois, W. E. B.: Marxism and the Negro Problem1933 MayReel 82: 1159Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Christian Program of Race Relations1933 MayReel 82: 1169Fragment.

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Rosenwald Conference1933 JulyReel 82: 1171Du Bois, W. E. B.: Our Class Struggle1933 JulyReel 82: 1107Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro College1933 AugustReel 82: 1191Du Bois, W. E. B.: Suggestions for Color Line, published as "The Outer Pocket" and "Along the Color Line"1934 FebruaryReel 82: 1198Du Bois, W. E. B.: The N.A.A.C.P. and Race Segregation1934 FebruaryReel 82: 1201Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Journey to Texas and New Orleans1934 AprilReel 82: 1205Du Bois, W. E. B.: Segregation in the North1934 AprilReel 82: 1210Du Bois, W. E. B.: Editing the Crisis1951 MarchReel 82: 1213c. Unpublished1887-1962Du Bois, W. E. B.: "An Open Letter to the Southern People"ca.1887Reel 82: 1225Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Afro-American"ca.1894-96Reel 82: 1232Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Aim and Method of Religious Work in College"ca.1894-96Reel 82: 1243

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "My Sunday School Class"1894-96?Reel 82: 1251Du Bois, W. E. B.: "How Wife and I Spent Christmas"1896Reel 82: 1254Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Beyond the Veil in a Virginia Town"ca.1897-98Reel 82: 1257Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negroes of Wilmington, N.C."ca.1899Reel 82: 1260Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro Problem"ca.1900Reel 82: 1263Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Georgia Negro Again"ca.1900Reel 82: 1274Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Equality and Segregation]"ca.1900-1910Reel 82: 1279Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Case for the Negro"ca.1901Reel 82: 1291Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Liberia"ca.1905Reel 82: 1297Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Black Social Equals"1908Reel 82: 1299Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Sociology Hesitant"ca.1909Reel 82: 1307Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Erastus Milo Cravath"ca.1909Reel 82: 1313Du Bois, W. E. B.: "What do we want?"ca.1910Reel 82: 1314ADu Bois, W. E. B.: "Remember Brownsville"ca.1910Reel 82: 1314BDu Bois, W. E. B.: [Segregation]"ca.1910-12Reel 82: 1315Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The First Universal Races Congress"ca.1911Reel 82: 1322Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Fifty Years of Progress, 1863-1913" (Notes)1913Reel 82: 1324Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Jubilee of Freedom"1913Reel 82: 1327Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Haiti"ca.1915Reel 82: 1330Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Colonel Charles Young]"ca.1917

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Reel 82: 1333Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Curious Case of the Negro Soldier"ca.1917Reel 82: 1335Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Postscript"ca.1917-18Reel 82: 1339Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Africa and the Peace Makers"1918Reel 82: 1341Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Hands of Ethiopia"ca.1918Reel 82: 1348Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Eastward from St. Louis"ca.1919Reel 82: 1358Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Frederick Douglass"1920Reel 82: 1366Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Marcus Garvey" (fragment)ca.1920Reel 82: 1369Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Welcome"1920Reel 82: 1371Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Battle of 1920: An Account of the Work of the N.A.A.C.P."1920Reel 82: 1373Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Social Significance of Booker T. Washington"ca.1920Reel 82: 1377Du Bois, W. E. B.: "News from Pan-Africa"1921Reel 82: 1389Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Diary of Journey"1921Reel 82: 1410Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Economic Development of the Negro-American"1921Reel 82: 1466Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro and the League of Nations"ca.1921-23Reel 82: 1471Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Work of the N.A.A.C.P. and the Crisis"ca.1921-22Reel 82: 1476Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Slaves and Liquor"1922Reel 82: 1482Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Some Suggestive Ideas"ca.1922Reel 82: 1505Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Bert Williams]"ca.1922Reel 82: 1508Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro Facing 1923"1922-23Reel 82: 1510Du Bois, W. E. B.: "From Savannah to the Red Sea"

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1923Reel 82: 1512Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The African Plymouth Rock"ca.1923-24Reel 82: 1523Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Commercial Jim Crow"ca.1924Reel 82: 1536Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Fisk University"1924Reel 82: 1538Du Bois, W. E. B.: [World Racial Developments] (fragment)1924Reel 82: 1542Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People]1924Reel 82: 1547Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Firestone in Liberia"ca.1925Reel 82: 1550Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Harvard and Democracy"ca.1925Reel 82: 1553Du Bois, W. E. B.: [History of the Negro in the United States]ca.1925Reel 82: 1566Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Crisis in Negro Higher Training"1925Reel 82: 1569Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Building a Bourgeoisie"1925Reel 82: 1573Du Bois, W. E. B.: [John Milholland]"ca.1925Reel 82: 1586Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Standard Life"ca.1925-27Reel 82: 1586Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Mississippi Life Redeemed"ca.1925-26Reel 82: 1591Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Address of the 17th Annual Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"1926Reel 82: 1594Du Bois, W. E. B.: "To the People of Russia"1926Reel 82: 1597Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Quarter Century in Germany" / "Germany, 1894-1926"ca.1926Reel 82: 1Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Radical"1926 ?Reel 83: 12Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Economic Advance of the Freed Men"ca.1926Reel 83: 16Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Emancipation of the Slaves"ca.1926Reel 83: 19

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Pan Africa, 1927"1927Reel 83: 22Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Russia and the Race Problem"ca.1928Reel 83: 26Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro in American Life"ca.1928-30Reel 83: 29Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Mungo Park]"ca.1928Reel 83: 34Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Breaking the Business Line"ca.1928Reel 83: 36Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The South"ca.1928Reel 83: 38Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Crisis]1929Reel 83: 40Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Black Authors and White Publishers"ca.1929Reel 83: 47Du Bois, W. E. B.: "What Inspiration Can We Draw from Negro Literature?"c.1929Reel 83: 49Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Liberals, Radicals and the Negro"ca.1930Reel 83: 51Du Bois, W. E. B.: "What Black America Thinks of South Africa"c.1930Reel 83: 64Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Slavery] (fragment)ca.1930Reel 83: 67Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Ethiopia"ca.1930Reel 83: 70Du Bois, W. E. B.: [H. D. West]ca.1930Reel 83: 84Du Bois, W. E. B.: "May Week at Talladega"1930Reel 83: 86Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Herbert Hoover]ca.1930-32Reel 83: 88Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Nana Prempeh"ca.1931Reel 83: 90Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Resolutions"1931Reel 83: 93Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Scottsboro Case]1931Reel 83: 95Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Negro-Jewish Relations]"ca.1931

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Reel 83: 97Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Segregated Schools"ca.1932Reel 83: 100Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Voting in the South" (fragment)ca.1932Reel 83: 103Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Chicago World's Fair of 1932 and the American Negro"ca.1932Reel 83: 105Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Julius Rosenwald, 1862-1932" (fragment)ca.1932Reel 83: 107Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Liberia"1932Reel 83: 109Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Soviets and the Negro"ca.1933Reel 83: 112Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Negro Co-operation],1933Reel 83: 114Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Harlem Hospital"ca.1934Reel 83: 117Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Stevedore"ca.1934Reel 83: 119Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Immediate Future"ca.1934Reel 83: 121Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Philosophy of Race Segregation in the United States"1934Reel 83: 123Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The American Negro and Liberia]"ca.1934Reel 83: 126Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Segregation]"ca.1934Reel 83: 131Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Liberia"1934Reel 83: 133Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Voluntary Segregation"1935Reel 83: 149Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Republicans and Democrats"1935Reel 82: 1314CDu Bois, W. E. B.: "The Emancipation Proclamation"1935Reel 83: 152ADu Bois, W. E. B.: [William H. Baldwin, Jr.]"ca.1935Reel 83: 153Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Pragmatic Program for a Dark Minority"ca.1935Reel 83: 157Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Little Journey in the World"

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1935Reel 83: 167Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Hands of Ethiopia"ca.1935-36Reel 83: 172Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Race Segregation with Special Reference to Education"1936Reel 83: 218Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Colored Capital and Labor"ca.1936Reel 83: 225Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The African Roots of War"c.1936Reel 83: 248Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Talmadge-Cocking Affair"1941Reel 83: 313Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Future of Africa in America"1941Reel 83: 316Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Julius Rosenwald Fund"ca.1944Reel 83: 326Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Report from San Francisco"1945Reel 83: 328Du Bois, W. E. B.: "United Nations Conference on International Organization"1945Reel 83: 331Du Bois, W. E. B.: 'World Peace and the Darker Peoples"ca.1945Reel 83: 333Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Cup of Cocoa and Chocolate Drops"1946Reel 83: 336Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Should the Negro Return to the Republican Party?"ca.1946-1947Reel 83: 353Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Steps Toward a Science of How Men Act"1946Reel 83: 359Du Bois, W. E. B.: ''The Problems of the High School and Junior College"1947Reel 83: 364Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Problem of a Third Party in 1948"1947Reel 83: 369Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Labor and Wealth: An Essay on Capital and Trade Money and Credit"ca.1947?Reel 83: 373Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Sermon for the Churchman"1948Reel 83: 378Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Rights for Negroes"1948Reel 83: 181Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The African Roots of Peace"1948Reel 83: 406

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Negro Woman"ca.1949Reel 83: 467Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Proposed Platform for the Progressive Party for 1950"February 1, 1950Reel 83: 476Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Banneker's Peace Plan"ca.1950Reel 83: 483Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Dr. Du Bois Makes History in Campaign for U.S. Senate"1950Reel 83: 488Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Mr. Wallace in 1948 and 1950"1950Reel 83: 491Du Bois, W. E. B.: "W. E. B. Du Bois Speaks for Peace, 1900-1950"ca.1950Reel 83: 504Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Should Negro History Be Taught as a Separate Subject?"ca.1950Reel 83: 522Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The P.I.C. Case and Labor"1951Reel 83: 530Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Abolition and Communism"ca.1352Reel 83: 533Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Colored Folk and the Rockefeller Plan"ca.1952Reel 83: 540Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Life of W. E. B. Du Bois, 1868-1953" (incomplete draft, fragments and notes)1953Reel 83: 557Du Bois, W. E. B.: "To Poland"1953Reel 83: 571Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Stalin and American Negroes"1953Reel 83: 574Du Bois, W. E. B.: "America and Peace"1953Reel 83: 577Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Free World for Corporations"ca.1953Reel 83: 590Du Bois, W. E. B.: "California, 1953"1953Reel 83: 594Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Trade Unions and Colored Workers"1954 JanuaryReel 83: 596Du Bois, W. E. B.: "American Negroes and the Election of 1954"1954 JanuaryReel 83: 600Du Bois, W. E. B.: "To the American Negro, 1954"1954 AugustReel 83: 606Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Contributions of Negroes to American Civilization"1955

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Reel 83: 611Du Bois, W. E. B.: "History of the Cocoa Production on the Gold Coast, B.W.A."ca.1955Reel 83: 613Du Bois, W. E. B.: "That Third Party"1956 ?Reel 83: 616Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Theory of Hungary" / "The Saga of Hungary"ca.1956Reel 83: 620Du Bois, W. E. B.: "An Appeal and Plan for a Revival of the People's Party of 1892"1956Reel 83: 631Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Nkrumah and Ghana]1957Reel 83: 634Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Kwame Nkrumah, a Word of Introduction"1960Reel 83: 627Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Sylvia Pankhurst"1960Reel 83: 641Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Jane Addams"1960Reel 83: 643Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Florence"1960Reel 83: 646Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Peace Movement in America"ca.1960Reel 83: 648Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Glimpse of Western Europe"1960Reel 83: 650Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Scientific Study of the American Negro"1960Reel 83: 653Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Few Notes Concerning Christianborg Castle"ca.1960-61Reel 83: 717Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Should a treaty of Peace Be Made With Germany and the Relations of Berlin Normalized?"July 15, 1961Reel 83: 720Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Soviet Space Flights"1961Reel 83: 722Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Six Weeks in Rumania"ca.1961Reel 83: 725Du Bois, W. E. B.: "United States of America"1961Reel 83: 735Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The United States, May 1961"1961Reel 83: 737Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Negro History. 1000-1961 "1961Reel 83: 742Du Bois, W. E. B.: "My Treatment by Dr. Aslan"

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1961Reel 83: 755Du Bois, W. E. B.: "America -- the View From Africa"1962Reel 83: 757Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Queen and the President"1962Reel 83: 759Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Negro History"1962Reel 83: 761Du Bois, W. E. B.: [American Politicians]"ca.1962Reel 83: 763Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Abraham Lincoln and the Negro"n.d.Reel 83: 765Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Paradox and Portent in Africa"n.d.Reel 83: 768Du Bois, W. E. B.: "My European Education"n.d.Reel 83: 773Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Social Reform and the Bible"n.d.Reel 83: 775Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Tom Watson, 1906-1920" and "Government of Georgia"n.d.Reel 83: 777Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Future of Germany"n.d.Reel 83: 787Du Bois, W. E. B.: "American Negro Political Action, 1840-1860"n.d.Reel 83: 791Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Property and Labor"n.d.Reel 83: 795Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Possible Future of American Negroes"n.d.Reel 83: 797Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Theory of Humanity"n.d.Reel 83: 799Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Non-violence and War"n.d.Reel 83: 800Du Bois, W. E. B.: "World Service by Promoting Racial Equality"n.d.Reel 83: 804Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Socializing the Professions"n.d.Reel 83: 805Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The South Beautiful" (fragment)n.d.Reel 83: 807Du Bois, W. E. B.: [History of the American Negro] (incomplete)n.d.Reel 83: 809

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Colonies"n.d.Reel 83: 813Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Colored Advertisers"n.d.Reel 83: 814Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Struggle of Black Folk for Civil Rights in the United States"n.d.Reel 83: 815Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Church and the Development of the Negro Race"n.d.Reel 83: 817Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Secret Empire of Scalawag and Carpetbagger"n.d.Reel 83: 820Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Postscript"n.d.Reel 83: 822Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Africa and the New Peace"n.d.Reel 83: 823Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Labor and Capital "n.d.Reel 83: 835Du Bois, W. E. B.: "On the New York Stage"n.d.Reel 83: 844Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Kenya" (fragment)n.d.Reel 83: 845Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Christmas]n.d.Reel 83: 873Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Of the Coming of Little Children" (fragment)n.d.Reel 83: 875Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Ocean"n.d.Reel 83: 876Du Bois, W. E. B.: [John W. Thompson]n.d.Reel 83: 877Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Werner Drewes]n.d.Reel 83: 879Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Injunctions]n.d.Reel 83: 881Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Educational Restrictions]n.d.Reel 83: 884Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Jim-Crow Car: A Rhapsody"n.d.Reel 83: 886Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Introduction to Folk Songs]n.d.Reel 83: 887Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Cleveland Cultural Gardens]n.d.

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Reel 83: 889Du Bois, W. E. B.: [George Coleman]n.d.Reel 83: 891Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Racism in a Memphis Church]n.d.Reel 83: 893Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Dr. H. Claude Hudson]n.d.Reel 83: 895Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Credo"n.d.Reel 83: 897Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A True Fairy Tale"n.d.Reel 83: 898Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Crisis in England"n.d.Reel 83: 901Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Resort for Negroes in Bar Harbor, Maine]n.d.Reel 83: 903Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Haiti]n.d.Reel 83: 905Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Mild Suggestion"n.d.Reel 83: 908Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Cleverness of G[eorge] B[ernard] S[haw]"n.d.Reel 83: 910Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Disarmament in Asia"n.d.Reel 83: 912Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Franklin"n.d.Reel 83: 913Du Bois, W. E. B.: "My Dinner" (incomplete)n.d.Reel 83: 916Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Henry Highland Carney]n.d.Reel 83: 919Du Bois, W. E. B.: "John E. Milholland and the Universal Races Congress"n.d.Reel 83: 921Du Bois, W. E. B.: "St. Mark's"n.d.Reel 83: 922Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Haiti"n.d.Reel 83: 923Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Reading and Democracy]n.d.Reel 83: 924Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Prisoner]n.d.Reel 83: 926Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Intermarriage]

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n.d.Reel 83: 928Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Life Insurance]n.d.Reel 83: 930Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Negro-Caucasian Club]n.d.Reel 83: 932Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Youth"n.d.Reel 83: 934Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Reading]n.d.Reel 83: 936Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Insurance]n.d.Reel 83: 938Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Along the Color Line -- Africa"n.d.Reel 83: 940Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Culture Through Literature in Terms of Sociological Foundations"n.d.Reel 83: 942Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro and Organized Labor" (fragment)n.d.Reel 83: 944Du Bois, W. E. B.: [The Problems of Colonial ism]n.d.Reel 83: 949Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The New Negro Theatre"n.d.Reel 83: 954Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Negro Evangelization" (incomplete)n.d.Reel 83: 957Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Leo Tolstoi "n.d.Reel 83: 963Du Bois, W. E. B.: "More Matters for Socialists to Ponder"n.d.Reel 83: 965Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Renaissance in Africa" (incomplete)n.d.Reel 83: 966Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Lynching] (incomplete)n.d.Reel 83: 967Du Bois, W. E. B.: [Negro Education in the South] (incomplete)n.d.Reel 83: 970Du Bois, W. E. B.: Miscellaneous fragments.

Reel 83: 976D. Reprints1888-1961Du Bois, W. E. B.: Fisk Herald (Du Bois, editor)1888 MarchReel 83: 1106

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Suffrage Fight in Georgia," Independent1899 November 30Reel 83: 1122Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Negro at Paris," American Monthly Review of Reviews1900 NovemberReel 83: 1125Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Training of Negroes for Social Power," Outlook1903 October 17Reel 83: 1128Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Training of the Negro for Social Power," The Wilberforce Student (reprint of article from Outlook, October1903)1903 DecemberReel 83: 1133Du Bois, W. E. B.: "What Intellectual Training Is Doing for the American Negro," Missionary Review of the World1904 AugustReel 83: 1136Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Moon Illustrated Weekly," Photocopy (Du Bois, editor)1906 of March 2Reel 83: 1138Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Litany of Atlanta," Independent1906 October 11Reel 83: 1141Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Tragedy of Atlanta" (Part 1: From the Point of View of the Whites," by John Temple Graves; Part 2: "Fromthe Point of View of the Negroes, " by Du Bois). The World Today1906 NovemberReel 83: 1143Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The First Universal Races Congress," Independent1911 August 24Reel 83: 1151Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro's Fatherland," Survey1917 November 10Reel 83: 1154Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Pan-African Congress Defended by Du Bois," New York Age1921 May 28Reel 83: 1156Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Contribution of the Negro to American Life and Culture," Pacific Review1921 JuneReel 83: 1159Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Brownie's Book, Issue (Du Bois, editor)1921 DecemberReel 83: 1169Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Second Journey to Pan-Africa," New Republic1921 December 7Reel 83: 1188Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Social Equality and Racial Intermarriage," World Tomorrow1922 MarchReel 83: 1194Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The South and a Third Party," New Republic1923 January 3Reel 83: 1198Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Back to Africa," Century Magazine1923 FebruaryReel 83: 1205Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Segregated Negro World," World Tomorrow1923 MayReel 83: 1214Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Hosts of Black Labor," Nation1923 May 9Reel 83: 1218

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro Takes Stock," New Republic1924 January 2Reel 83: 1224Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Primitive Black Man," Nation1924 December 17Reel 83: 1230Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Black and Birth Control," Birth Control Review1938 MayReel 83: 1233Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Color Line Absent at Frisco. Du Bois Finds" and "Winds of Time," Chicago Defender1945 May 5Reel 83: 1236Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Watch Africa, Watchword for Thinking People," Armenian Tribune1949 January 22Reel 83: 1240Du Bois, W. E. B.: "No More War," Jewish Life1949 MayReel 83: 1242Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Problem of the 20th Century Is Problem of Color Line," Pittsburgh Courier1950 January 14Reel 83: 1245Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Address of Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois," St. Thomas Daily News1952 March 1Reel 83: 1248Du Bois, W. E. B.: "In Defense of Beasts," National Guardian1952 December 18Reel 83: 1251Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Negro in My Time," United Asia1953 MarchReel 83: 1253Du Bois, W. E. B.: "My Beliefs Are None of Your Business," National Guardian1955 October 10Reel 83: 1259Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Let's Restore Democracy to America," National Guardian1956 January 2Reel 83: 1261Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Negro in America Today," National Guardian1956 January 16Reel 83: 1264Du Bois, W. E. B.: "How United Are Negroes?" National Guardian1956 January 23Reel 83: 1266Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Democracy in America," National Guardian1956 February 13Reel 83: 1268Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Political Power of the South," National Guardian1956 March 5Reel 83: 1270Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Future for Pan-Africa: Freedom, Peace, Socialism," National Guardian1957 March 11Reel 83: 1272Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Qui est le Dr. N'krurnah?," Democratie Nouvelle1957 JulyReel 83: 1274Du Bois, W. E. B.: "We Remember Him for His Character," The Worker1957 July 7Reel 83: 1278Du Bois, W. E. B.: "To An American Born Last Christmas Day," National Guardian1958 March 10

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Reel 83: 1280Du Bois, W. E. B.: "China and Africa," Peking Review1959 March 3Reel 83: 1282Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Dream of Socialism," New World Review1959 NovemberReel 83: 1286Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Program of Reason, Right, and Justice for Today," National Guardian1960 May 23Reel 83: 1290Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The World Must Wake Soon to Bar War in Africa," National Guardian1960 September 26Reel 83: 1292Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Populatia de Culoare din S.U.A.," Magazin (Reprint of "The United States and the Negro," Freedomways,Spring 1961)1961 JulyReel 83: 1294Du Bois, W. E. B.: Etapy izucheniya Negrov v SSHA," Voprosy Antropologii ("Stages in the Study of Negroes in the United States")1961Reel 83: 1296Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Victory is Certain," People's Vanguard1963 May 1Reel 83: 1304E. Reprints (Crisis)1911-1919Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "Easter,"1911 AprilReel 83: 1306Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "The Races Congress,"1911 SeptemberReel 83: 1309Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "The Third Battle of Bull Run,"1912 JulyReel 83: 1315Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "Easter,"1913 AprilReel 83: 1317Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "The Talks -- The Midwest -- Southern California -- The Golden Gate -- The Northwest -- Texas,"1913 JulyReel 83: 1319Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "The War,"1917 JuneReel 83: 1321Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "The Welfare of Negro Troops -- Race Superiority,"1918 NovemberReel 83: 1324Du Bois, W. E. B.: Crisis: "Vive La France! -- In France, 1918,"1919 MarchReel 83: 1327Series 4. Newspaper Columns (Link to online contentLink to online content)1927-1961Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Defender: untitled columns1945Reel 83: 1332January 13, 20, 27; February 3, 10, 17, 24; March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; April 7, 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2, 9, 23, 30; July 21,28, August 4, 11, 18, 25; September 1, 8, 15, 22; October 20; November 17, 24; December 1, 15, 22, 29

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Defender: untitled columns1946Reel 83: 1390

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January 5, 19, 26; February 2, 9, 16, 23; March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; April 6, 13, 20; May 18; June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; July 13, 27; August 3,10, 17, 24, 31; September 7, 14, 21, 28; October 5, 12, 19, 26; November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; December 7, 14, 21, 28

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled manuscripts for newspaper columns1947Reel 83: 1445January 4, 11, 18, 25; February 1, 8, 15, 22; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 5, 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 24, 31; June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 5,12, 19, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; September 6, 13, 20, 27; October 4, 11, 18, 25; November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; December 6, 13, 20,27

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Defender: untitled columns1948Reel 83: 1509January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; February 7, 14, 21, 28; March 6, 13, 20, 27; April 3, 10, 17, 24; May 1, 8, 15, 22

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Defender: untitled columns1945 July 17Reel 83: 1547Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Defender: untitled columns (not verified as published)1945 July 24Reel 83: 1549Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Defender: untitled columns (not verified as published)1945 December 4Reel 83: 1550Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Defender: "The Case of the Pan-African Congress"1946Reel 83: 1552Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "To Your Tents, O America"1950 March 23Reel 84: 2Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: Chicago Globe: "To Your Tents, O America"Untitled1950 April 1Reel 84: 3Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "War -- Laski -- Frederick Douglass -- Ethiopia"1950 April 3Reel 84: 5Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Negro and Labor -- The Negro as Capitalist -- That Fourth Point -- Peace and Atoms"1950 April 7Reel 84: 7Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Economic Teaching -- My Adventure in Industry -- Drew -- Padmore -- Carter Woodson"1950 April 12Reel 84: 10Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Wealth -- Democracy -- Courts"1950 April 21Reel 84: 14Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "War -- The United Nations -- Britain and Labor -- Viet Nam -- Strikes -- Communists in theGovernment -- Hainan -- F.E.P.C."1950 April 28Reel 84: 15Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "A Strike -- Indo-China -- Eritrea -- The Recovery of Europe -- Germany -- Belgium -- Madagascar-- To All Seamen"1950 May 1Reel 84: 18Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Truman -- Wallace -- Padmore -- Logan and Mandates -- Georgia and Democracy --Representation"1950 May 10Reel 84: 20Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Peace -- The Marshall Plan -- Southern Liberals -- Uranium -- The American Indians -- HumanRights -- The Mid-- Century Peace Conference -- Indo-China -- The Red Cross"1950 May 19

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Reel 84: 23Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Lie -- Catastrophe -- The Wrong Side -- Shirley Graham"1950 May 28Reel 84: 27Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Sent to Jail -- Democracy -- Lie -- Scottsboro -- Graduation -- Robeson"1950 June 8Reel 84: 31Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Virginia Union University Students -- China -- Peace -- Marcantonio -- Playing Safe -- Insurance"1950 June 13Reel 84: 35Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Rising Youth -- Segregation in Higher Education -- Felix Africanus -- India and Indonesia -- InEthiopia"1950 June 19Reel 84: 39Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "A Mission to Communism -- Peace -- Binga -- Graham and Pepper -- Africa -- Peekskill"1950 June 27Reel 84: 42Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "I Bury My Wife -- My Marriage -- My Contribution -- Children"1950 July 8Reel 84: 45Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Virginia Union University -- Force -- Reason -- Facts -- War"1950 July 10Reel 84Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Race -- Reason and Race -- Abolition -- The Future"1950 July 19Reel 84: 48Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "War -- Korea -- The Path of Reform"1950 July 28Reel 84: 52Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "India -- Gandhi and Nehru -- Religion in India -- Exploitation -- Madam Pandit"1950 August 4Reel 84: 54Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Indonesia -- Isles of the Eastern Seas -- Japan and Indonesia -- Indonesian Art -- The Republicof Indonesia"1950 August 9Reel 84: 56Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Rice -- Burma -- Separate Burma"1950 August 16Reel 84: 58Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Malaya -- The Malay States -- The Last of Colonialism -- The People of Malaya"1950 August 23Reel 84: 60Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Six Visits -- Socialism -- The Socialistic State -- The Iron Curtain"1950 August 30Reel 84: 62Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Peace"1950 September 13Reel 84: 67Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Europe 1892 -- Since 1945 -- The Iron Curtain -- Poverty -- Plans"1950 September 18Reel 84: 69Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Peace -- 'The U.S.A. -- Reform"1950 September 27Reel 84: 71Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "To Henry Wallace, December 2, 1949 -- Liberty Party -- The Smear -- Trying to Dodge Criticism -- Aftermath"1950 October 4Reel 84: 72Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Politics -- Free Speech -- Peace and Civil Rights -- Though Control "

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1950 October 10Reel 84: 74Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Insanity -- An Idea -- Depression -- Socialism -- Comfort for All"1950 October 18Reel 84: 76Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Containing Communism -- Investment -- World Conquest -- Civil Rights -- Register and Vote"1950 October 25Reel 84: 78Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "The Duty to Vote -- Investment"1950 November 1Reel 84: 80Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Property -- A Pile -- Social Production -- Control of Wealth -- The Problem"1950 November 8Reel 84: 81Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Low Wages -- Capital Today -- Social Capital -- Stopping Socialism"1950 November 15Reel 84: 83Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Taxes -- Our Schools -- World Socialism -- Colonialism"1950 November 22Reel 84: 85Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Democracy -- New England -- Limited Democracy -- The Slave Power -- The Civil War"1950 November 30Reel 84: 87Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "My Campaign -- The State Department -- The Passport Comes -- The Proposal -- Marcantonio -- My Speeches"1950 December 13Reel 84: 89Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "Up-State -- Lehman and Hanley -- Manuscript -- Experiences -- The Vote"1950 December 20Reel 84: 91Du Bois, W. E. B.: Chicago Globe: "In 1936 -- The Crowds of China -- China Today -- A Visit to the Chinese Delegation -- TheDelegation -- Questions and Answers -- Accent on Youth"1950 December 27Reel 84: 93Du Bois, W. E. B.: Freedom: "John Brown," published as "John Brown: God's Angry Man"1951 FebruaryReel 84: 98Du Bois, W. E. B.: Freedom: "One Hundred Years in the Struggle for Negro Freedom"1953 JanuaryReel 84: 100Du Bois, W. E. B.: Freedom: "Africa and World Peace," published as "Africa: Key to War or Peace"1953 JuneReel 84: 105Du Bois, W. E. B.: Freedom: "The Stalin Peace Prize," published as "Robeson Receives Peace Prize"1953 SeptemberReel 84: 108Du Bois, W. E. B.: Freedom: "Vito Marcantonio, 1902-- 1954," published as "Politician in the Finest Sense"1954 AugustReel 84: 109Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Africa Today," published as "This is Africa Today," November 29, 19481948 November 29Reel 84: 113Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "New Imperialism in Africa," published as "Africa for the Europeans"1948 December 6Reel 84: 115Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Revolt in Africa," published as "Black Africa Fights Back"1948 December 13Reel 84: 117Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Light on Africa," published as "Watch Africa: Watchword for Thinking People"

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1949 January 3Reel 84: 119Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: Untitled, published as "The White Folk Have a Right to be Ashamed"1949 February 7Reel 84: 120Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "The World Peace Congress and Colored Peoples," published as ''None Who Saw Paris WillEver Forget"1949 May 16Reel 84: 122Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "The Peace Congress at Moscow," published as "Du Bois Reports on Moscow PeaceCongress"1949 September 26Reel 84: 124Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: Untitled, published as "The Bold Ones Proclaim Defiance; The Timid Ones Hide in Silence"1949 October 24Reel 84: 127Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Money Buys American Elections" (incomplete)1950 December 13Reel 84: 129Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Third Party Movements in the United States," published as "The Big Problem: To Get theTruth to the People"1951 January 24Reel 84: 132Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "The Cold War," published as "There Can Be No Democracy Without a Third Party"(incomplete)1952 May 22Reel 84: 134Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Color Line," published as "Color Lines"1952 February 12Reel 84: 135Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "A Proposed Declaration of Independence of the Peoples of Africa," published as part of"Declaration of Independence Near?"1955 April 18Reel 84: 136Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Let's Restore Democracy to America"1956 January 2Reel 84: 137Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "How United Are Negroes?"1956 January 23Reel 84: 138Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "The Saga of Nkrumah"1956 July 30Reel 84: 139Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "National Guardianship"1956 December 3Reel 84: 141Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: Untitled, published as "Negro History Centenaries"1957 January 14Reel 84: 144Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Circulation: Four Million!" published as "The Collier's Story: It Had 4,000,000 Readers But ItDied"1957 February 25Reel 84: 145Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "About Deliberate Speed," publ ished as "Does 'All Deliberate Speed' Mean 388 Years?"1957 November 4Reel 84: 147Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "A Vista of Ninety Years," published as "A Vista of Ninety Fruitful Years"1958 February 17Reel 84: 151

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "From the Message to the Accra Conference," published as "The Future of All Africa Lies inSocialism"1958 December 22Reel 84: 154Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "China," published as "The Vast Miracle of China Today"1959 June 8Reel 84: 156Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Miscellaneous," "Judging Russia," "Russia," draft for "Forty-Two Years of the U.S.S.R."1959 September 7Reel 84: 161Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "The War to Preserve Slavery," published as "The Lie of History as it is Taught Today"1960 February 15Reel 84: 180Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Insanity," published as "A Program of Reason, Right and Justice for Today"1960 May 23Reel 84: 183Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "I Never Dreamed I would see This Miracle" (incomplete)1960 September 19Reel 84: 191Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Congo," published as "The World Must Wake Soon to Bar War in Africa"1960 September 26Reel 84: 193Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: "Nigeria," published as "Nigeria Becomes Part of the Modern World" (Jan. 23) "What theFuture Holds for Nigeria" (Jan. 23)1961 January 16-23Reel 84: 194Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian: A draft fragment for "A Logical Program for a Free Congo"1961 May 13Reel 84: 199Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "Beartown Beebe"1948 OctoberReel 84: 200Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "Uganda"1949 June 21Reel 84: 204Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "The Rosenbergs"1952 October 17Reel 84: 206Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "The Elections"1952 NovemberReel 84: 207Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "Mau-Mau"1952Reel 84: 209Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "Definitions"1952 December 3Reel 84: 211Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "The Negro Vote"1952 December 17Reel 84: 212Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "China"1953 January 7Reel 84: 213Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "Haiti"1955Reel 84: 216Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): "To Russia"ca.1958-59Reel 84: 221

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): Untitledn.d.Reel 84: 231Du Bois, W. E. B.: National Guardian (prepared, not published): Untitled fragmentn.d.Reel 84: 234Du Bois, W. E. B.: New Africa: "Eritrea," published as "Ethiopia and Eritrea"1949 MarchReel 84: 236Du Bois, W. E. B.: New Africa: "Abolition and the End of Colonialism"1949 NovemberReel 84: 238Du Bois, W. E. B.: New Africa: "Seretse Khama," published as "Background and Significance of Seretse Khama Case"1950 AprilReel 84: 243Du Bois, W. E. B.: New Africa: "African Youth at Prague"1950 July-SeptemberReel 84: 245Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "What Is Going On in Haiti," a review of Occupied Haiti, edited by Emily Green1927 August 24Reel 84: 247Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The World's Race, 1911 -- The Hell of Race Hate, 1915-1921 -- The Armistice andAfter"1939 October 21Reel 84: 250Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The British Empire -- Dr. Owen Waller"1939 October 28Reel 84: 252Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Ten Years Ago -- Five Years Ago"1939 November 4Reel 84: 254Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "France -- Our Schools -- Arthur Guiterman Sings"1939 November 11Reel 84: 256Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "European Alliances" -- Japan and the United States -- John R. Lynch -- TheFifteenth World War"1939 November 18Reel 84: 258Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "India 1939 -- Entertainment -- The United Negro Trades"1939 November 25Reel 84: 259Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Mound Bayou -- India -- Aged Youth -- WPA"1939 December 2Reel 84: 261Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "South Africa -- Education in Johannesburg -- Segregation"1939 Decmber 9Reel 84: 263Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "West Africa -- A Proposed Lynching Parade -- Tierra del Florida"1939 December 16Reel 84: 265Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Cordon Sanitaire -- Sorrow Songs -- Discrimination"1939 December 23Reel 84: 267Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The AAX -- Wealth -- Dewey and Taft -- My Day"1939 Decmber 30Reel 84: 269Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Residues of Christmas -- Dewey Wisdom -- Tariffs -- Finland"1940 January 6Reel 84: 270

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "New Ethical Problems -- Georgian Americans -- Skin Color -- War and Education --Heywood Broun"1940 January 13Reel 84: 272Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Kelly Miller -- Who Owns the Earth"1940 January 20Reel 84: 273Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Fascism and the South -- Phi Beta Kappa -- Finland"1940 January 27Reel 84: 274Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Books -- To Your Tents. O White Folk"1940 February 3Reel 84: 276Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Japan and China -- About Bathrooms -- Sleep -- American MissionaryAssociation"1940 February 10Reel 84: 277Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Texas Route No. 244 -- Teaching Industries -- Mr. Lewis and the Hottentots"1940 February 17Reel 84: 279Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Russia -- Stimsonism"1940 February 24Reel 84: 280Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The New York Times -- McCrorey -- In Darkest Mississippi -- A Student WritesFrom California"1940 March 2Reel 84: 281Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Luncheon -- Kentucky State -- Adventures in Lectures"1940 March 9Reel 84: 282Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Protection for Consumers -- Five for France -- The Knight of Estreicher"1940 March 16Reel 84: 283Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Communism and the Negro"1940 March 23Reel 84: 285Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Gambling -- Unearned Wealth"1940 March 30Reel 84: 287Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Secret Income -- Dorothy Maynor"1940 April 6Reel 84: 288Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Homework"1940 April 16Reel 84: 289Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "WPA -- The Second Southern Conference for Human Welfare"1940 April 20Reel 84: 290Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "San Domingo -- Crime -- Race Relations"1940 April 17Reel 84: 291Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Dutch Indies -- Ten Billion -- Natchez -- Human Welfare"1940 May 4Reel 84: 292Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Zionism"1940 May 11Reel 84: 293Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Negro Vote -- Economic Illiteracy -- Wilberforce University" (publication notverified)

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1940 May 11Reel 84: 294Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Segregation -- Louisiana Teachers"1940 May 18Reel 84: 295Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Marian Anderson -- Class and Race"1940 May 25Reel 84: 297Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Romagne -- Bayen -- Rugged Individualism"1940 June 1Reel 84: 298Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Books -- Moton"1940 June 8Reel 84: 300Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Extravagance and Penury -- The Real Issues"1940 July 13Reel 84: 302Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Dishing Dirt -- Pride and Prejudice"1940 September 28Reel 84: 303Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Jews and Us -- Music and Literature"1940 October 5Reel 84: 304Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Paul Cravath -- Education -- Industrial Revolution"1940 October 12Reel 84: 306Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Dillard and Loran, -- The Negro in American Culture"1940 October 19Reel 84: 308Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "David F. Houston -- Human Culture -- The War"1940 October 26Reel 84: 309Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Negro Religion -- Language -- Methodists and Episcopalians"1940 November 2Reel 84: 310Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Freedom of Speech -- The Republican Program"1940 November 9Reel 84: 311Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Joe Louis -- Ireland"1940 November 16Reel 84: 312Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Democrats"1940 November 23Reel 84: 313Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The World War and the Jews"1940 November 30Reel 84: 315Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Republicans"1940 December 7Reel 84: 315Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Degrees -- Swahili Again"1940 December 14Reel 84: 316Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Christmas, 1940"1940 December 21Reel 84: 317Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Thirteen Resolutions for 1941"1940 December 28Reel 84: 318

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Craft"1941 January 11Reel 84: 320Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Ruth Oaniels"1941 January 18Reel 84: 322Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Defense -- The Answering Jews"1941 January 25Reel 84: 324Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "For Permanent World Peace"1941 February 1Reel 84: 326Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Texas and the Southwest -- Lincoln University of Missouri"1941 February 8Reel 84: 328Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Economic Illiteracy"1941 February 15Reel 84: 329Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Fisk"1941 February 22Reel 84: 330Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: 'A Letter from South Africa"1941 March 1Reel 84: 331Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Catholic Church"1941 March 8Reel 84: 333Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 March 15Reel 84: 335Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Negro Population -- A Book of the Month Club"1941 March 22Reel 84: 337Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Again My Catholic Friends -- South Africa -- In the Philippines"1941 March 29Reel 84: 339Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Basutoland -- The Calhoun School -- From the Dutch West Indies"1941 April 5Reel 84: 340Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 April 12Reel 84: 341Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Again the Catholics -- Industrial Training"1941 April 19Reel 84: 342Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The War on Poverty"1941 April 26Reel 84: 343Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "A Teacher -- Slaves"1941 May 3Reel 84: 344Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 May 10Reel 84: 346Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Great Smokie: -- The Tradition of Fisk -- Springfield, Illinois -- Cleveland andChicago1941 May 17Reel 84: 347Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Twin Cities -- From Yale -- From South Africa Again"

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1941 May 24Reel 84: 348Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 May 31Reel 84: 349Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Frances Plaza Apartments"1941 June 7Reel 84: 350Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Hess -- From California"1941 June 14Reel 84: 351Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Cuba Libre -- The Cuban Color Line"1941 June 21Reel 84: 352Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Island -- Color in Cuba -- Economics and Politics" (publication not verified)1941 June 21Reel 84: 354Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The City Square -- The Superintendent of Schools -- The Heights of Boniato"1941 June 28Reel 84: 346Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Africa -- Asia -- Hitler"1941 July 12Reel 84: 357Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Wilberforce -- Wanted, A President!"1941 July 19Reel 84: 358Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Reorientation -- Russia and Germany"1941 July 26Reel 84: 359Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Economic Illiteracy"1941 August 2Reel 84: 360Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941October 4Reel 84: 364Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Irony -- The New War Alignment -- The Movies -- Federal Security"1941 October 11Reel 84: 366Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Paradox of Education -- Facing the Paradox"1941 October 18Reel 84: 369Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The A.M.E. Bishopric -- Jamaica"1941 October 25Reel 84: 371Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Effort for Uplift -- Cultural Classes"1941 November 1Reel 84: 373Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 November 8Reel 84: 375Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 November 15Reel 84: 377Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Caste -- Malajusted Labor -- Social Service"1941 November 22Reel 84: 379Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Again England -- Ethiopia -- Our Duty -- Our Vote"1941 November 29Reel 84: 381

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "A Letter -- An Answer"1941 December 6Reel 84: 383Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 December 13Reel 84: 385Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Cuban Platica"1941 December 20Reel 84: 387Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1941 December 27Reel 84: 389Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "Debit and Credit -- Debit -- Credit"1942 January 10Reel 84: 391Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: "The Mssionaries"1942 January 17Reel 84: 393Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1943 July 17Reel 84: 395Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1943 July 24Reel 84: 396Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1943 July 31Reel 84: 397Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1943 October 23Reel 84: 399Du Bois, W. E. B.: New York Amsterdam News: Untitled1943 November 20Reel 84: 400Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts1947Reel 84: 402March 15, 22, 29; April 12, 19, 26; Flay 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 5, 12, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; September 6, 13,20, 27; October 4, 11, 18, 2; November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; December 6, 13, 20, 27

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts1948Reel 84: 461January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; February 7, 14, 21, 28; March 6

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts1947 September 13Reel 84: 474Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts1948 March 1Reel 84: 475Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts1948 March 8Reel 84: 477Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts1948 March 15Reel 84: 478Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts1948 March 22Reel 84: 479Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peoples Voice: untitled manuscripts

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1948 March 29Reel 84: 480Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: Untitled1936 February 8Reel 84: 482Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: Untitled1936 February 22Reel 84: 484Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: Untitled1936 February 29Reel 84: 487Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: Untitled1936 March 7Reel 84: 490Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Negro and Tariff -- The Bible Belt -- German Colonies"1936 March 14Reel 84: 492Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Prolegomena -- The Search for Employment -- Industry in the South -- The Way Out -- TheObstacles -- Negro Art"1936 March 21Reel 84: 495Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Co-operation -- John Hope -- About Congresses"1936 March 28Reel 84: 497Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Dutch India -- Maud Cuney Hare -- Co-operatives"1936 April 4Reel 84: 500Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Our Plight -- Character -- Revolt of 1896 -- African Art -- Indians and Negroes"1936 April 11Reel 84: 504Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Savannah -- African Languages -- Socialized Medicine -- Socialized Law -- The BourgeoisMind"1936 April 13Reel 84: 509Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Visitors to Trans-- Ethiopia -- Negro Welcome -- The History of Race Provincialism -- PanAfrica -- Pride of Blood"1936 April 25Reel 84: 511Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Texas -- African L.iterature -- Credit -- Unions"1936 May 2Reel 84: 514Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "About Leadership -- Co-operatives"1936 May 9Reel 84: 517Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "The Negro and the Church -- White Writers -- The Consumer"1936 May 16Reel 84: 519Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "African Literature -- Defeatism -- Humanity"1936 May 23Reel 84: 522Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Discussion -- What Have You Read? -- Middletown"1936 August 22Reel 84: 524Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "Port Arthur -- Yosuke Matsuoka -- Japanese Colonialism -- Conference"1937 February 13Reel 84: 525Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: "The Fall of Baha'i" (fragment)1937 October 30Reel 84: 527

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pittsburgh Courier: Untitled fragmentn.d.Reel 84: 528An Appeal to the World: A Statement on the Denial of Human Rights to Minorities in the Case of Citizens of Negro Descent in theUnited States of America and an Appeal to the United Nations for Redress. New York: N.A.A.C.P., 19471947Reel 86: 1491Manuscript of Du Bois' introduction; Outline and manuscript of "The Denial of Legal Rights of American Negroes From 1787 to1914" by Earl S. Dickerson; Manuscript of "The Negro in American Law" by Milton R. Konvitz; Manuscript of "The Present Legaland Social Status of the Negro" by William R Ming, Jr; Manuscript of "The Charter of the United Nations and Its Provisims forHuman Rights and the Rights of Minorities and Decisions Already Taken Under This Charter" by Rayford W. Logan; Manuscriptof sumnary of petition by Du Bois; List of corrections

A Petition to the Human Rights Commission of the Social and Economic Council of the United Nations; and to the GeneralAssembly of the United Nations; and to the Several Delegations of the Member States of the United Nations (Mimeographedpetition an1949Reel 86: 1547Petition of Right to the President, the Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States of Americca.1957Reel 86: 1556A Petition to the President of the United States, The Honorable John F. Kennedy1961 FebruaryReel 86: 1562Series 5. Nonfiction Books (Link to online contentLink to online content)1896-1962Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa, Its Geography, People and Products

Reel 84: 530Manuscript and research notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa, Its Place in Modern History

Reel 84: 584Manuscript, with unpublished conclusion and fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Black Man and the Wounded World

Reel 84: 625Prospectus; Manuscript fragments; Notes and research material; Excerpts from materials concerning black soldiers; Materialconcerning the 92nd Division (lists of officers, orders and memos, historical sketches, miscellaneous, medical reports, the 368thInfantry); Material concerning the 805th Pioneer Infantry; Printed War Department material; Miscellaneous

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Black Reconstruction

Reel 84: 1366Research notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Color and Democracy: Colonies and Peace

Reel 84: 1409Manuscript fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Cotton Slave, 1800-1860

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Reel 84: 1440Prospectus and fragments of prospectus

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Darkwater

Reel 84: 1494Manuscript of chapters 5-9 and fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Dusk of Dawn

Reel 84: 1558Manuscript of chapter 6 (incomplete) , chapter 7 and fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Encyclopedia of the Negro

Reel 84: 1606Certificate of incorporation, May 10, 1932; Scope of proposed Encyclopedia, ca.1935; Opinions on an Encyclopedia of the Negro,1935-37; Memorandum on the Encyclopedia of the Negro, March 1935; Brief biography of Du Bois; Report of progress, March20, 1936; A Suggested list of subjects which an Encyclopedia of the Negro should treat, Section 1: The Negro in Africa; Subjectlisting for the Encyclopedia: Aberdeen, Lord -- Clinton, George Wylie; Confidential memorandum regarding the significance ofthe proposed Encyclopedia of the Negro, March 15, 1937; Proposed division of space for the Encyclopedia for various topics;Estimated expenses of the proposed Encyclopedia, 1937; Tentative list of contemporaries to be included in the EncyclopediaEncyclopedia of the Negro, Parts II-V: II: Proposed division of space for the Encyclopedia of the Negro; III: List of major articles tobe included; IV: Great men of Negro blood and others; V: Tentative list of contemporaries to be included in the proposedEncyclopedia of the Negro; "Do We Need an Encyclopedia of the Negro?" May 22, 1939 and an early draft, "Reason for anEncyclopedia of the Negro," January 13, 1939; Guide to proposed supplenlentary list of topics and titles "A List of Two Thousandand Eighty-One Subjects Which Might be Treated by Encyclopedia of the Negro," April 1, 1940; Proposed topics; A proposed planof cooperation between the Encyclopedia of the Negro and the WPA Writers' Project, March 10, 1941; Sources of information;Bibliographies of literature dealing with African languages and culture, 1937-40; Bibliographies of literature concerning Centraland South America; Select bibliography of the Negro in Chicago; Proposed biographies for inclusion in the Encyclopedia;Miscellaneous

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Gift of Black Folk

Reel 85: 322Manuscript fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A History of the Negro in Six Chapters

Reel 85: 327Outline of chapters 1 and 2

Du Bois, W. E. B.: John Brown1962Reel 85: 333Material for 1962 revised edition

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Morals and Manners Among Negro Americans (18th Atlanta University Conference)

Reel 85: 349Manuscript fragments, including "The Woman in Black," which was published in revised form as section 8, "Home Life."

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro

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Manuscript of chapter 2

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pan-Africa: The Story of a Dream

Reel 85: 384Manuscript of pages 1-11

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Philadelphia Negro

Reel 85: 391Manuscript fragments of chapters 3 and 16

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Russia and America: An Interpretation

Reel 85: 395Manuscript and incomplete manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Seven Critiques of Negro Education, 1906-1938

Reel 85: 614Manuscript, with unpublished conclusion, and incomplete manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Slave

Reel 85: 727Prospectus of a proposed book by Du Bois and Shirley Graham Du Bois

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Sociology of the American Negro

Reel 85: 729Outline of chapters 1 and 2 and manuscript of chapter 1 of proposed book by Du Bois and Ellen Irene Diggs

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life From the Last Decade of Its First Century (The Autobiography of W. E. B. DuBois)

Reel 85: 759Manuscript Manuscript with editorial changes; Fragments and notes; Fragments and notes from Clouds of Time, an earlyversion of the work

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Souls of Black Folk

Reel 85: 1424Handwritten manuscript of "Of the Coming of John" (incomplete); Typescript of "Of the Coming of John" (incomplete);Handwritten manuscript of "Of the Sorrow Songs" (incomplete, notes?); Prefaces and revisions for 1953 edition; Miscellaneous

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade to the United States, 1638-1870

Reel 85: 1486Two pages, possibly from an early draft of the manuscript Notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: This Africa: How It Arose, Whither It Goes

Reel 85: 1488

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Manuscript; Revised manuscript (incomplete); Fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A World Search for Democracy

Reel 86: 1Incomplete manuscript; Fragments and notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled

Reel 86: 90Manuscript of a collection of Du Bois speeches given during his 1950 senatorial campaign (incomplete)

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Unidentified

Reel 86: 132Manuscript and notes for chapter 5, "Black dilemma," of an unidentified book

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Unidentifiedca.1920sReel 86: 140Manuscript of 3 chapters of an unidentified book, "The Shadow of Africa," "British West Africa" and "French West Africa."

Series 6. Research Materials (Link to online contentLink to online content)1896-1959Research Materials

Reel 86: 170Research notes -- Africa

Reel 86: 171Research notes -- General

Reel 86: 324Speech or article notes?

Reel 86: 535Miscellaneous

Reel 86: 691Series 7. Pamphlets and Leaflets (Link to online contentLink to online content)1902-1962Du Bois, W. E. B.: The African Development Company (published announcement)1902 March 1Reel 86: 766Du Bois, W. E. B.: Bibliography of the Negro Folk Song in America (manuscript?)1903?Reel 86: 768Du Bois, W. E. B.: Credo (broadside)1904Reel 86: 771Du Bois, W. E. B.: Race Relations in the United States: An Appeal to England and Europe1910 October 26Reel 86: 773

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Leaflet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Half Century of Freedom (manuscript)1913Reel 86: 776Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Amenia Conference1925Reel 86: 779Troutbeck Leaflets Number Eight. Anenia, New York. Pamphlet and manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro and Social Reconstruction1936Reel 86: 800Manuscripts and fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Pageant in Seven Decades, 1868-19381938 February 23Reel 86: 98770th Birthday Address. Atlanta University. Atlanta, Georgia. Pamphlet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Revelation of Saint Orgne the Damned1938 June 8Reel 86: 1013Fisk University Conmencement Address. Pamphlet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Future of Wilberforce University1940 June 13Reel 86: 1025Wilberforce University Commencement Address. Reprinted from the Journal of Negro Education of October 1940. Pamphlet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Behold the Land1946 October 20Reel 86: 1038Address of Du Bois at Southern Negro Youth Congress, Columbia, South Carolina. Published by Southern Negro YouthCongress, Birmingham, Alabama. Pamphlet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Black United States: A Study of the Descendants of Africans in the United States of America1950Reel 86: 1048Manuscripts and fragments of proposed publication

Du Bois, W. E. B.: I Speak for Peace1950 September 24Reel 86: 1085Speech by Du Bois, New York, Published by Peace Information Center, New York, 1950. Leaflet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: I Take My Stand for Peace1951Reel 86: 1089New York, Masses and Mainstream. Pamphlet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Peace is Dangerous1951 September 28Reel 86: 1099Partially given as speech to National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions, New York. September 28, 1951. Also ComnunityChurch, Boston, Massachusetts. November 11, 1951. Pamphlet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: What is Wrong with the United States?1952 May 13Reel 86: 1109Speech at Madison Square Garden, New York. May 13, 1952. Published by American Labor Party, New York. 1952. Manuscriptfragment

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Story of Benjamin Franklin1956Reel 86: 1111Vienna, Austria, The Secretariat of the World Council of Peace. Pamphlet and manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: To Live or to Die: The H-Bomb Versus Mankind1957Reel 86: 1161"A Foreword" by Du Bois to pamphlet written by Albert Schweitzer and others New York, New Century Publishers. Pamphlet

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Path for Nigeria1961Reel 86: 1175Manuscript and fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro in the French Revolution1962Reel 86: 1263Title page title: Africa and the French Revolution. Lagos, Nigeria, Mediga Printers and Publishers. Pamphlet

Series 8. Book Reviews (Link to online contentLink to online content)1905-1961Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro: The Southerner's Problem, by Thomas Nelson Page, 1905: "The Southerner's Problem," Dial, 1905May 1, pp. 315-3181905 May 1Reel 86: 1278Du Bois, W. E. B.: Basis of Ascendency, by Edgar G. Murphy. 1909: The Horizon, December 1909, pp. 11-121909 DecemberReel 86: 1281Du Bois, W. E. B.: Social and Mental Traits of the Negro, by Howard W. Odum, 1910: "A Study of the Race Problem."Unpublished?1910Reel 86: 1283Du Bois, W. E. B.: Democracy and Race Friction, by John M. Mecklin, 1914: "Another Study in Black," New Review, July 1914, pp.410-4141914 JulyReel 86: 1292Du Bois, W. E. B.: American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment, and Control of Negro Labor as Determined bythe Plantation Regime, by U. B. Phillips: American Political Science Review, November 1918, pp. 722-7261918 NovemberReel 86: 1296Du Bois, W. E. B.: Empire and Commerce in Africa. by Leonard Woolf, 1920, The Survey, May 29, 1920, pp. 310-3111920Reel 86: 1300Du Bois, W. E. B.: Africa and the Discovery of America, by Leo Wiener; The Republic of Liberia, R. C. F. Maughan; La France auMaroc, by Berthe Georges-Gaulis; The Belgian Congo and the Berlin Act, by Arthur B. Keith; The Black Man's Burden, by E. D.Morel; Empire and1920 September 25Reel 86: 1304Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Shadow, by Mary White Ovington, 1920: "The Shadow," The New Repurn, February 23, 1921, pp. 383-384

Reel 86: 1316Du Bois, W. E. B.: History of the Negro Church, by Carter G. Woodson, 1922: The Freeman, October 24, 1922, pp. 92-931922 October 24Reel 86: 1319Du Bois, W. E. B.: Prancing Nigger, by Ronald Firbank, 1924: "Array of Books," Crisis, September 1924, p. 2191924 SeptemberReel 86: 1322Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro From Africa to America, by W. D. Weatherford, 1924: "The Negro," The Nation., September 10, 19241924 September 10

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Reel 86: 1324Du Bois, W. E. B.: Education in Africa, by T. J. Jones, 1922-1926: "Education in Africa," Crisis, June 1926, pp. 86-89 (notes)1926 JuneReel 86: 1331Du Bois, W. E. B.: Nigger Heaven, by Carl Van Vechten, 1926: "Books," Crisis, November 1926, pp. 81-821926 NovemberReel 86: 1338Du Bois, W. E. B.: Occupied Haiti, by Emily G. Balch, 1927: "The Browsing Reader," Crisis, October 1927, p. 2661927 OctoberReel 86: 1341Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Anatomy of African Misery, by Sidney Olivier, 1927: "Books I Have Read Recently," New York AmsterdamNews, August 22, 1927, p. 41927 August 22Reel 86: 1344Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Native Problem in Africa, by R. L. Buell, 1928: "Africa, The World Tomorrow, October 1928, pp. 420-421.Incomplete1928 OctoberReel 86: 1347Du Bois, W. E. B.: American Negro Folk Songs, by Neman I. White, 1928: Unpublished?1928Reel 86: 1349Du Bois, W. E. B.: Nigger to Nigger, by E. L. Adam, 19291929Reel 86: 1352Du Bois, W. E. B.: Phonophotography in Folk Music, by Metfessel and Seashore1929Reel 86: 1352Du Bois, W. E. B.: Black Opals, by Arthur H. Fauset and others: "Browsing Reader," Crisis, March 1929, pp. 87, 981929 MarchReel 86: 1352Du Bois, W. E. B.: Plum Bun, by Jessie Fauset, 1929: "The Browsing Reader, Crisis, April 1929, p. 138. Fragment1929 AprilReel 86: 1353Du Bois, W. E. B.: White Capital and Colored Labor, by Sidney Olivier, 1929: "The Negro in Literature, May to September, 1929,"Crisis, November 1929, pp. 376-7, 3921929 NovemberReel 86: 1355Du Bois, W. E. B.: Black Manhattan, by James Weldon Johnson, 1930: New York Evening Post, July 12, 1930, Section 3, p. 5;passages reprinted in "The Browsing Reader," Crisis, September 1930, p. 3131930 July 12Reel 86: 1357Du Bois, W. E. B.: Brown America, by Edwin Embree, 1931: "The Browsing Reader," Crisis, December 1931, p. 4301931 DecemberReel 86: 1360Du Bois, W. E. B.: Negro Americans, What Now? by James Weldon Johnson, 1934: "Whither Bound, Negroes?" New York HeraldTribune Books, November 18, 1934, p. 41934 November 18Reel 86: 1349Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro Professional Man and the Comnunity, by Carter G. Woodson, 1934: Unpublished?1934Reel 86: 1365Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Rape of Africa, by Lamar Middleton, 1936: "Stealing a Continent," The New Republic, June 24, 1936, p. 2101936 June 24Reel 86: 1368Du Bois, W. E. B.: Caste and Class in a Southern Town, by John Dollard, 1937: "Southern Trauma," Georgia Review, Winter 1937-1938, pp. 9-101937-1938 WinterReel 86: 1370Du Bois, W. E. B.: American Caste and the Negro College, by Buell G. Gallayher, 1938: Annals of the American Academy of

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Political and Social Science, September 1939, p. 2021939 SeptemberReel 86: 1373Du Bois, W. E. B.: After Freedom, by Hortense Powdermaker, l939: Social Forces, October 1939, pp. 137-1391939 OctoberReel 86: 1375Du Bois, W. E. B.: Race Relations and the Race Problem, by Edgar T. Thompson, (editor), 1939: Annals of the American Academyof Political and Social Science, January 1940, pp. 255-2561940 JanuaryReel 86: 1379Du Bois, W. E. B.: Social and Cultural Dynamics, vol. 4, Basic Problenis, Principles, and Methods, by Pitirim Sorokin, 1941:Unpublished.?1941Reel 86: 1382Du Bois, W. E. B.: Deep South, by Allison Davis, 1941: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, March1942, pp. 274-2751942 MarchReel 86: 1385Du Bois, W. E. B.: Social and Cultural Dynamics, by Pitirim Sorokin, 1937-41: "Mr. Sorokin's Systems," The Journal of ModernHistory, December 1942, pp. 500-512 (Reviewed by Du Bois and Rushton Coulborn)1942 DecemberReel 86: 1388Du Bois, W. E. B.: Works of Francis James Grimke, 4 vols., Carter G. Woodson, (editor), 1942, The United States, 1865-1900,"January 1944-December 1944, pp. 83-851944 DecemberReel 86: 1402Du Bois, W. E. B.: Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth, by Richard Wright, 1945: "Richard Wright Looks Back," New YorkHerald Tribune Books, March 4, 1945, p. 21945 March 4Reel 86: 1405Du Bois, W. E. B.: Ideas Have Consequences, by Richard M. Weaver, 1948: "Is Man Free?" Scientific Monthly, May 1948, pp. 432-4331948 MayReel 86: 1415Du Bois, W. E. B.: To Be Free: Studies in American Negro Histor , by Herbert Aptheker, 1948: "Freedom's Partisans," Masses andMainstream, June 1948, pp. 76-791948 JuneReel 86: 1408Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Story of John Hope, by Ridgely Torrence, 1948: "John Hope: Scholar and Gentleman," Crisis, September1948, pp. 270-2711948 SeptemberReel 86: 1411Du Bois, W. E. B.: Gandhi's Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth, by M. K. Gandhi, 1948: Sent to Masses andMainstream but not published1948Reel 86: 1421Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Poetry of the Negro, by Arna Bontemps and Langston Hughes, 1949: Liberty Book News, March 19491949 MarchReel 86: 1442Du Bois, W. E. B.: Most of the World: XPeoples of Africa, Latmerica, and the Cast Today, by Ralph Linton, 1949: Science andSociety, Fall 1949, pp. 365-3681949 FallReel 86: 1444Du Bois, W. E. B.: Mirror for Man: The Relation of Anthropology to Modern Life, by Clyde Kluckhohn, 1949: Johannesburg Star,Unpublished ?1949Reel 86: 1448Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass, by Philip S. Foner, 1950: "A People's Leader," Masses andMainstream, May 1950, pp. 86-89

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1950 MayReel 86: 1451Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Choice Before South Africa, by E. S. Sachs, 1952: Science and Society, Summer 1953, pp. 269-270. Draft1953 SummerReel 86: 1455Du Bois, W. E. B.: Born of the People, by Louis Taruc, 1953: "Of a Man Born of the People," National Guardian, June 8, 1953, p. 61953 June 8Reel 86: 1460Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Negro in the Civil War, by Benjamin Quarles, 1953: Liberty Book News, December 19531953 DecemberReel 86: 1463Du Bois, W. E. B.: Strength for Struggle, by William Howard Melish, 1953: Unpublished?1953Reel 86: 1468Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Stalin Era, by Anna Louise Strong, 1956: "World Changer," Masses and Mainstream, January 1957, pp. 1-51957 JanuaryReel 86: 1470Du Bois, W. E. B.: Economics and Social Reform, by Abram L. Harris, 1958: "Economic Questions," Crisis, May 1958, pp. 314-3151958 MayReel 86: 1474Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Lost Cities of Africa, by Basil Davidson, 1959: "Rediscovery of Africa's Civilization," National Guardian,November 16, 1959, p. 81959 November 16Reel 86: 1476Du Bois, W. E. B.: A John Brown Reader, by Louis Ruchames, 1959: Unpublished?1959Reel 86: 1476Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Surveyor, by Truman Nelson, 1960: National Guardian, June 6, 1960, p. 91960 June 6Reel 86: 1481Du Bois, W. E. B.: The American RevoIution, 1763-1783, by Herbert Aptheker, 1960: Political Affairs, July 1960, pp. 63-641960 JulyReel 86: 1485Du Bois, W. E. B.: A History of the American People, by Herbert Aptheker, Vols. I and II, 1960: The American Scholar, Autumn1961, p. 6041961 AutumnReel 86: 1488Series 9. Petitions (Link to online contentLink to online content)1947-1961Du Bois, W.E.B.: An Appeal to the World: A Statement of Denial of Human Rights to Minorities in the Case of citizens of NegroDescent in the United States of America and an Appeal to the United Nations for Redress.1947New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Manuscript of Du Bois's introduction.Outline and manuscript of "The Denial of Legal Rights of American Negroes from 1787 to 1914" by Earl B. Dickerson.Manuscript of "The Negro in American Law" by Milton R. Konvitz.Manuscript of "The Present Legal and Social Status of the Negro" by William R. Ming, Jr.Manuscript of "The Charter of the United Nations and Its Provisions for Human Rights and the Rights of Minorities andDecisions Already Taken Under This Charter" by Rayford W. Logan.Manuscript of summary of petition by Du Bois.List of corrections.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Petition to the Human Rights Commission of the Social and Economic Council of the United Nations; and tothe General Assembly of the United Nations; and to the Several Delegations of the Member States of the United Nations1949Mimeographed petition and manuscript.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Petition of Right to the President, the Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States of Americaca. 1957

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Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Petition to the President of the United States, the Honorable John F. Kennedy1961 FebSeries 10. Essays and Student Papers (Link to online contentLink to online content)1888-1962A. EssaysDu Bois, W. E. B.: "Georgia: Invisible Empire State," published in These United States, edited by Ernest Gruening. Manuscriptfragment1924Reel 86: 1567Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Answer of Africa," published in What is Civilization?, edited by Maurice Maeterlinck. Manuscript1926Reel 86: 1574Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The American Negro," prepared for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th edition, but not used. Manuscripts,bibliography, fragments1928Reel 86: 1579Du Bois, W. E. B.: "James DeWolf ," "Frederick Douglass," "Elijah Johnson," "Joseph Jenkins Roberts," "Edward James Roye," "JohnBrown Russwum," published in the Dictionary of American Biography. Manuscripts1928-1937Reel 86: 1639Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Alcohol and the American Negro," published as "The Negro and Alcohol," Standard Encyclopedia of theAlcohol Problem. Manuscript1928Reel 87: 1Du Bois, W. E. B.: [India and Africa], published in The Golden Book of Tagore, edited by Ramananda Chatterjee. Manuscript1931Reel 87: 6Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Black America," published in America as Americans See It, edited by Fred J. Ringel. Manuscript1932Reel 87: 14Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Message to the Youth of Asia"1934Reel 87: 28Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Miscegenation," intended for Encyclopedia Sexualis, 1936. Manuscript and fragments1935Reel 87: 30Du Bois, W. E. B.: "This Day, September 27, 1935," published in On This Day, edited by Mikhail Koltzov and Maxim Gorki, 1937Manuscript1935Reel 87: 46Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Pan Africa," published as "The Pan African Movement" in Colonial and Colored Unity: A Programme of Action:History of the Pan-African Congress, edited by George Padmore, 1945. Manuscripts1945Reel 87: 56Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Black Man and Albert Schweitzer," published in The Albert Schweitzer Jubilee Book, edited by A. A.Roback, 1945 Manuscript1945Reel 87: 87Du Bois, W. E. B.: Biographical sketches of John Brown, George Washington Carver, Frederick Douglass and Booker T.Washington Published in American People's Encycloyedia, 1945. Manuscripts1945Reel 87: 92Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Colonies and Peace" Prepared for A World View of the Negro Question, by Lawrence O. Reddick, 1945 Booknot published Manuscript1945Reel 87: 95Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Dr. Holmes, the Community Church, and World Brotherhood," published as "John Haynes Holmes, theCommunity Church and World Brotherhood" in Dedication Book in celebration of the New Building of the Comunity Church ofNew York, October 17, 1948: 1825-

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1948Reel 87: 103Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Whites in Africa After Negro Autonomy," published in Albert Schweitrer's Realm: A Symposium, edited hy A. F.Roback, 1962. Manuscript1962Reel 87: 108B. Forewords1922-1962Du Bois, W. E. B.: Foreword: Bronze: A Book of Verse by Georgia Douglas Johnson, 1922, Foreword by Du Bois1922Reel 87: 124Du Bois, W. E. B.: Foreword: How God Fix Jonah, by Lorenz Graham, 1946. Foreword by Du Bois.1946Reel 87: 126Du Bois, W. E. B.: Foreword to a proposed biography of Du Bois, to be written by Shirley Graham Du Bois1955 February 23Reel 87: 128Du Bois, W. E. B.: Foreword: Decision in Africa by W. Alphaeus Hunton, 1957. Foreword by Du Bois1957Reel 87: 133Du Bois, W. E. B.: Foreword: "Storefront Churches" by Mil ton Rogovin, Aperture, vol. X, no. 2, 1962. Foreword by Du Bois1962Reel 87: 135C. Student Papers1888-1896Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Fisk Universityca.1888Reel 87: 137Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Fisk University: "Public Rhetoricals"1888 MarchReel 87: 138Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Fisk University: "Das Neue Vaterland"n.d.Reel 87: 143Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University1888-1891Reel 87: 143Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: "The Free Coinage Controversy Today"

Reel 87: 149Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: "Early Germanic Institutions as Mentioned by Tacitus," 1890

Reel 87: 157Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: "Report on the German Railway System"1889Reel 87: 164Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: "Did the United States Government Act Wisely in Conferring the Right OfSuffrage Upon Negroes?"

Reel 87: 177Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: Philosophy IV Notebook -- William James lectures and notes

Reel 87: 198Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: Notesca.1888-1890

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Reel 87: 233Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: "Contributions to the Negro Problems"ca.1891Reel 87: 245Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: "Harvard and the South"1891Reel 87: 245Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: Miscellaneous notes

Reel 87: 263Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: "Does the Scientific Work of Leonardo Da Vinci Entitle Him to be Calledthe Founder of the Modern Scientific Method?" --English Thesisca.1890Reel 87: 269Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, Harvard University: English 12, Essays1890-91Reel 87: 312Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, 1890s1890sReel 87: 386Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, 1890s: "A Statement on the Fundamental Principles of Economics"1890sReel 87: 387Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, 1890s: "The Present Condition of German Politics1890sReel 87: 392Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, 1890s: "The Socialism of German Socialists " (tables and charts)1890sReel 87: 413Du Bois, W. E. B.: Student Papers, 1890s: Economics Notebookca.1893-94Reel 87: 430Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches, 1889-1896:

Reel 87: 453Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Daubs by XYL"1889Reel 87: 454Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "An Ode to Baby (?)"

Reel 87: 461Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Shattered Ideals -- a story plot."

Reel 87: 462Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Holland"ca.1893Reel 87: 464Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Program for the Celebration of My Twenty-Fifth Birthday"1893 February 23Reel 87: 468Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "A Woman"1893 May 22Reel 87: 375Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Harvard in Berlin"ca.1893

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Reel 87: 377Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Whitmonday in Berlin"1893Reel 87: 484Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "The Spring Parade"ca.1893Reel 87: 487Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: A letter written to himself on his Twenty-sixth birthday1894 February 23Reel 87: 490Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "A Pilgrimage, Berlin to Nurenberg"ca.1894Reel 87: 494Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Observations about Germany"

Reel 87: 496Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Hamburg"

Reel 87: 498Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "Diary of My Steerage Trip Across the Atlantic"1894Reel 87: 510Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: A Diary/Journal concerning the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, pp. 9-10

Reel 87: 526Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: Two pages of a diary/journal concerning the daily routine at Wilberforce University1896Reel 87: 529Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: "William Henry Carter"ca.1896Reel 87: 533Du Bois, W. E. B.: Sketches: Twenty-Eighth Birthday1896Reel 87: 536Series 11. Novels (Link to online contentLink to online content)1892-1961Du Bois, W. E. B.: Bethesda A. M. E.: A Romance of Negro Religionca.1928-29Reel 87: 541Chapters III-X: pp. 7-19, 1-5, 1-24, 1-2Outline and chapters 1-111, "Second Edition, October 10, 1928:" pp. 1-31"Edition of September l9, 1929:" pp. 1-15Four chapters: pp. 1-10, 1-13, 1-20, 1-10Manuscript: pp. 1-20, 1-3Fragments and notesNotes on Mobile, AlabamaDu Bois, W. E. B.: The Black Flame: A Trilogy1957, 1959, 1961Reel 87: 702Fragments and notes concerning the trilogy

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Dark Princess1928Reel 87: 706Fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Fellow of Harvard

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1892Reel 87: 756Manuscript and plot outline

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Guilt of Godn.d.Reel 87: 789Summary and notes for proposed novel

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Mansart Builds A School1959Reel 87: 601Notes concerning the publication of the novel

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Ordeal of Mansart1957Reel 87: 604Fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Quest of the Silver Fleece1911Reel 87: 810Fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Scorn: A Romanceca.1905Reel 87: 814Book 1: pp. 1-105Book 2: pp. 106-203Book 3: pp. 204-304Other drafts: Book 1: pp. 1-6, 13-48Book 2: pp. 96-98, 100-141, (2 unnumbered pages)Book 2: various paginationsBook 3: pp. 1-147Book 3: pp. 205-303Fragments and notesDu Bois, W. E. B.: The Wings of Atalanta1930sReel 87: 1249Book 1: pp. 1-21Book 2: pp. 1-12Book 3: pp. 1-21Book 3: pp. 1-23, 35, 40-42, 47-58Another draft: pp. 1-7, 19-20, 22-24Another draft?: pp. 1-12Another draft: pp. 1-23, 25-26, 36FragmentsDu Bois, W. E. B.: Worlds of Color1961Reel 87: 1339Notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Unidentified novel

Reel 87: 1339Incomplete

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Fiction fragments and notes

Reel 87: 1339

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Series 12. Pageants (Link to online contentLink to online content)1913-1941Du Bois, W. E. B.: George Washington and Black Folk: A Pageant for the Bicentennary, 1732-19321932Reel 87: 1391Manuscripts and notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The History of the Negro in America in Twelve Living Picturesn.d.Reel 87: 1422Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Jewel of Ethiopian.d.Reel 87: 1421Manuscripts and notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Nine Tales of Black Folk1941Reel 87: 1422Manuscript and notes for pageant and film

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Pageant of Negro History1913Reel 87: 1443Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Seven Gifts of Ethiopian.d.Reel 87: 1459Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Star of Ethiopia1914-16Reel 87: 1466Manuscripts, notes and materials concerning performances of the pageant

Series 13. Plays (Link to online contentLink to online content)1928-1940Du Bois, W. E. B.: Playthings of the Night

Reel 87: 1547Table of contents, foreword and an essay on the American Negro theater as prepared for a proposed book of Du Bois' plays

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Seven-Up

Reel 87: 1562Manuscripts and "The Tabu of Seven-up," an introduction to the play

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Black Hercules at the Forks of The Road

Reel 88: 1Manuscript, fragments and The Tabu of Black Hercules," an introduction to the play

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The All -Mother

Reel 88: 19Manuscript, fragments and "The Tabu of All-Mother," an introduction to the play

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: Black Man/Black Man and the Moon

Reel 88: 123Manuscripts, fragments and "The Tabu of Black Man," an introduction to the play

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Christ of the Andes/Christ on the Andes

Reel 88: 428Manuscripts, fragments, "The Tabu of Christ on the Andes," an introduction to the play, explanation and partial summary of theplay

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Darker Wisdom: Prophecies in Tale and Play, Seeking to Pierce the Gloom of 1940 / The Sorcery of Color:Trials in Tale and Rhythm to Pierce the Gloom of the Nineteen Forties -- A collection of four plays, including: Black Man/BlackMan and the Mo

Reel 88: 646Manuscripts, fragments and notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Prodigal Race

Reel 88: 917Outline

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Unidentified play or story

Reel 88: 921Fragment

Series 14. Short Fiction (Link to online contentLink to online content)1895-1950A. FablesUndatedDu Bois, W. E. B.: The Cat and the Dog

Reel 88: 924Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Man from the Sky

Reel 88: 925Du Bois, W. E. B.: Two Brothers and Their Medicine Horns

Reel 88: 926Du Bois, W. E. B.: Princess Wata

Reel 88: 928Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Bill-Horn and the Chameleon

Reel 88: 930Du Bois, W. E. B.: Ldela (Lizard) and Pakena

Reel 88: 931

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Gola Story, The Exacting Playmates

Reel 88: 932B. Short StoriesUndatedDu Bois, W. E. B.: From A Professor's Note Book

Reel 88: 933Two untitled stories -- manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Burghardt University; Some Bits From the Life of John L. Potter, A. M., Sometime Fellow of Johns HopkinsUniversity, Professor of Latin and Greek in Burghardt University; and Some Bits From the Life of John Willis, A. M., Professor ofLatin, Greek, and Mathematics in Wilberforce Universityca.1890sReel 88: 943Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Fables From Within the Veil

Reel 88: 970Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Reverend Mr. Bond's Assistant

Reel 88: 973Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Pepper and Salt Club

Reel 88: 990Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Thief

Reel 88: 996Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Princess Steel

Reel 88: 1003Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Choice of Hercules

Reel 88: 1024Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Black Hercules at the Cross-Roads

Reel 88: 1028Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: For Charles

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Reel 88: 1032Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A. D. 2150

Reel 88: 1039Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Case

Reel 88: 1044Manuscript of story published in Horizon, July 1907

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Shaven Lady

Reel 88: 1049A Manuscript of story published in Horizon, August 1907

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Diamond Earring

Reel 88: 1053Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Murder of Samuel Greatley

Reel 88: 1064Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Mr. Hedley's Option

Reel 88: 1077Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Countess' Sables

Reel 88: 1085Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Bank Roll

Reel 88: 1103Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Necklace of Emeralds

Reel 88: 1117Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Case of the Tiffany Diamonds

Reel 88: 1124

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Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Black River

Reel 88: 1129Manuscripts and fragments

Du Bois, W. E. B.: A Race Riot

Reel 88: 1185Incomplete manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Segregation of Tom

Reel 88: 1189Incomplete manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: School teacher

Reel 88: 1196Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Haunted Hill

Reel 88: 1200Notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Crucifixion of God / "The Crucifixion of God the King"

Reel 88: 1210Manuscripts and notes

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Jesus Christ in Georgia

Reel 88: 1221Incomplete manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Cocoa Trilogy

Reel 88: 1228Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Jewel

Reel 88: 1235Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Down to Jericho

Reel 88: 1251Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Black Man Brings His Gifts

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Reel 88: 1295Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Wilda Is Frightened / Fear

Reel 88: 1303Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Congo Plot / The Java Plot

Reel 88: 1309Manuscripts

Du Bois, W. E. B.: The Couple in the Drawing Room

Reel 88: 1316Manuscript

Du Bois, W. E. B.: Unidentified fragments and notes

Reel 88: 1322Series 15. Poetry (Link to online contentLink to online content)1907-1965A. Published1907-1959Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Song of the Smoke," Horizon1907 FebruaryReel 88: 1370Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Nulla Dies," Horizon1907 MayReel 88: 1371Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Song of America," Horizon1908 FebruaryReel 88: 1373Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Ave! Maria!," Horizon1908 MarchReel 88: 1374Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Prayer of the Bantu," Horizon1908 AprilReel 88: 1375Du Bois, W. E. B.: "El Dorado," Horizon1908 JuneReel 88: 1376Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Emancipation," Published as "Easter Emancipation: 1863-1913," Crisis1913 AprilReel 88: 1377Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Clairvoyance of Black Folk, the Prayers of God," published as "The Christmas Prayers of God," Crisis1914 DecemberReel 88: 1384Du Bois, W. E. B.: "In God's Gardens," Crisis1912 AprilReel 88: 1406Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Hymn to the Peoples," Darkwater1920Reel 88: 1407

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Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Rosenbergs, June 1953," Published as "The Rosenbergs." Masses and Mainstream1953 JulyReel 88: 1413Du Bois, W. E. B.: "B.C. 4241, Egypt 1956 A.D." / "Suez," Published as "Suez," Masses and Mainstream1956 DecemberReel 88: 1416Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Ghana Call s," Presence Africaine, October 1960-January 1961 and Freedomways, Winter 1962 and 19651960Reel 88: 1430Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Wonan in Black" / "The Burden of Black Women," published as "The Burden of Black Women," Crisis1914 NovemberReel 88: 1439Du Bois, W. E. B.: "I Sing to China," China Reconstructs1959 JuneReel 88: 1450B. UnpublishedDu Bois, W. E. B.: "Prothalmion" [sic]

Reel 88: 1458Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Sorrow"

Reel 88: 1458Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Outing"

Reel 88: 1459Du Bois, W. E. B.: "La Fete de l'Ignorance"

Reel 88: 1467Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Striving"

Reel 88: 1470Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Passing" / "The Passing of Douglass," February 20, 1895

Reel 88: 1471Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Panta Pei"

Reel 88: 1480Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Problematic"

Reel 88: 1482Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The First Snow"

Reel 88: 1485Du Bois, W. E. B.: "To Marian Satterthwaite Scandrett"

Reel 88: 1486Du Bois, W. E. B.: "At Noon"

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Reel 88: 1487Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Montego Bay Sunset"

Reel 88: 1488Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Sunset Montego Bay"

Reel 88: 1490Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Moonlight Over Montego Bay"

Reel 88: 1491Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Beauty of Death"

Reel 88: 1493Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Nigger Hater"

Reel 88: 1496Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Black Girl"

Reel 88: 1496Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Black Men"

Reel 88: 1497Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Crime of Communists"

Reel 88: 1497Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Ghana"

Reel 88: 1498Du Bois, W. E. B.: "John McManus, 1961"

Reel 88: 1498Du Bois, W. E. B.: Quotes from Tennyson and Shakespeare

Reel 88: 1490Du Bois, W. E. B.: Translation of a verse by Goethe

Reel 88: 1499Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Gt. Barrington Home"

Reel 88: 1500Du Bois, W. E. B.: "We Will Walk Thro' the Valley"

Reel 88: 1505Du Bois, W. E. B.: "There's a Lily in the Valley"

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Reel 88: 1506Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The E and W Club"

Reel 88: 1507Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Crucifixion of God"

Reel 88: 1508Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Advantage"

Reel 88: 1509Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Mammy's Goy"

Reel 88: 1509Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Vision of St. Orgne the Damned"

Reel 88: 1510Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Damnation of the Reverend Jones"

Reel 88: 1515Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Editorials"

Reel 88: 1515Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Sacrifice"

Reel 88: 1516Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Twilight"

Reel 88: 1518Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Carmen Saeculorum"

Reel 88: 1518Du Bois, W. E. B.: "A Folk-Song"

Reel 88: 1519Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The First Snow"

Reel 88: 1520Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Nina"

Reel 88: 1521Du Bois, W. E. B.: "The Snow"

Reel 88: 1523Du Bois, W. E. B.: "Ad Flaccum"

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Reel 88: 1524Du Bois, W. E. B.: ''The Last of the Druids"

Reel 88: 1525Du Bois, W. E. B.: Untitled Poems and Fragments

Reel 88: 1531Series 16. Miscellaneous (Link to online contentLink to online content)1803-1964A. General1856-1961Oral history interview of Du Bois by William Ingersoll of Columbia University Oral History Project1960 May 5-June 9Reel 88: 1592See also Series 19, Box 351, Audiotape 1

Du Bois, Alexander: Diary1856 and 1861Reel 89: 1Du Bois, Alexander: Correspondence1875 and 1878Reel 89: 83Harvard University Years1888-1892Reel 89: 118Anthropometric chart for Du Bois, 1888-89Announcement for Du Bois lectures, 1890-91Harvard University Calendar, December 1891Du Bois' Ignorance Club dance card, February 23, 1892Du Bois' dance card, December 29, 1891Accounts list, 1889Harvard University. Class of 1890 -- 25th Anniversary Dinner Program1915 June 23Reel 89: 254Harvard University. Class of 1890 -- 1950 Reunion photo identification chart1950Reel 89: 272Notes on Du Bois' trip to Germany1926Reel 89: 274Bibliographies of Du Bois' works1948Reel 89: 441List of articles by Du Bois, April 1948Incomplete list of writings, ca.1948List of contributions by Du Bois to the New York Globe and New York FreemanIncomplete bibliography of Du Bois' early worksListing of books in Du Bois' Library

Reel 89: 466Du Bois, W.E.B.: Passport1892Reel 89: 465B. Works by othersDu Bois, Shirley Graham

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1951-1958Reel 89: 908Notes and fragments of speeches used to raise money for the legal defense of Du Bois, 1951Newspaper report concerning Asian-African Writers' Conference in Tashkent, U.S.S.R., October 1958Fragment of SpeechSmythe, Hugh1948-1949Reel 89: 923"Race and Nationality from the Sociological Point of View," The Midwest Journal, vol. 2, Winter 1949"Problems of Minority Groups of the World: The Negro ," Connecticut Chronicle, April 9, 1948?"The Problems of Leadership for Negroes," May 4, 1948 (Speech)"Caste, Class, and Race," Lincoln University Research Bulletin [Midwest Journal], Summer 1948, A review of a book by Oliver C.Cox, "The Negro and the Fight for Civil Rights," June 8, 1948 (Speech)"Speeking Frankly," guest editorial in the Connecticut Chronicle, July 23, 1948? Incomplete"Some Contributions of the Negro to American History," September 20, 1948 (speech delivered by a Miss Hurley?)"A Report from the N.A.A.C.P.," October 24, 1948 (Speech)"How Not to Write a Book," a review of Black Odyssey by Roi Ottley, Crisis, vol . 55, 2, December 1948"Regional Education," a letter to The New York Times, December 26, 1948"Recent Trends in Negro Land Grant Programs," ca.1948"The Southern Kegional Plan: A Suggested Solution," c. December 1948"From Slavery to Freedom," The Journal of American Folklore, vol. 62, #245, July-September 1949. Review of book by John HopeFranklinResume, data sheet"The Merchant of Venice"1926Reel 89: 996Produced by David Belasco, March 22, 1926. Autographed souvenir volume

Kotei, S.I.A., compiler: Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois 1868-1963: A Bibliography1964Reel 89: 1055Published in Accra, Ghana, 1964

Stuart, M. S.: "Harry Herbert Pace"1940Reel 89: 1127A section of An Economic Detour: A History of Insurance in the Lives of American Negroes

"Sixth Annual Report, 1915, N.A.A.C.P," Crisis. Fragment1916 MarchReel 89: 1139Shilladay, John R.: "Anti-Lynching Work," Crisis1918 NovemberReel 89: 1148Johnson, Georgia Douglas: "To Your Ears," Crisis1924 NovemberReel 89: 1150Waring, Nora E.: "Flight," Crisis, a review of Flight, by Walter White1926 JulyReel 89: 1151"In Atlanta," Crisis. Incomplete1927 AugustReel 89: 1155Stroud, Lulu: "The Strouds Celebrate Their Silver Wedding," Crisis. Incomplete1929 JulyReel 89: 1157Newsome, Effie Lee: "Youthport," Crisis1929 NovemberReel 89: 1158Lunacharsky, A. V.: "Pushkin," Crisis

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1930 MayReel 89: 1159"The Year in Negro Education, 1930," Crisis1930 AugustReel 89: 1163Schuyler, Bruce: "The Moving Finger," Crisis1931 AprilReel 89: 1167Cunningham, Margaret K.: "The Thoughts of a Colored Girl," Crisis1933 AugustReel 89: 1172Brown, John S., Jr: "Edward Mitchell Bannister," Crisis1933 NovemberReel 89: 1179Hare, Maud Cuney: "The Crisis Federation of Junior Music Clubs"

Reel 89: 1184Wright, Milton S. J.: "Exchange Student"

Reel 89: 1187Coleman, Anita Scott: "The Compact"

Reel 89: 1189Drake, Rose: "Night Message"

Reel 89: 1209Hinton, Richard J.: Excerpts from John Brown and His Men1894Reel 89: 1205Monroe, James: "A Journey to Virginia in December, 1859"1894?Reel 89: 1211Leger, J. N.: An excerpt from Haiti, Her History and Her Detractors

Reel 89: 1214Boas, Franz: An excerpt from The Mind of Primitive Man1911Reel 89: 1216Seche, Alphonse: An excerpt from Les Noires1919Reel 89: 1218Schuyler, George: "Black Warriors," American Mercury, vol . 211930 NovemberReel 89: 1222Chapman, Oscar J.: "Why Are Negroes Going to College"

Reel 89: 1228Baie, Maurine: Speechca.1924-26Reel 89: 1231Boden, Philippe: "Importance of the Study of Modern Languages in Negro Colleges"

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Reel 89: 1240"Frederick Douglass," excerpts of a speech made by Douglass on April 4, 1876

Reel 89: 1241Hope, John, II: "Negro Self-Help, Rochdale Style"

Reel 89: 1243Kraft, Irma: "Memorandum on the play 'Handicapped'"

Reel 89: 1274Nussbaum, Anna: "The Afro-American Woman"

Reel 89: 1275Hofmeyer, J.H.?: "The Economic Exploitation of the Tropics," by J. H. H.

Reel 89: 1277Unidentified author: "A New Proposal," unsigned

Reel 89: 1290Hurst, J. A. ?: "The Status of the Foreigner under the Various Haytian Constitutions," speech to American Negro Academy

Reel 89: 1300Redding, Saunders: Introduction to The Souls of Black Folk. Fragment

Reel 89: 1310Moorland, Jesse E.: "The Young Men's Christian Association and the War." Crisis1917 DecemberReel 89: 1311"Opinion," Crisis1921 AprilReel 89: 1314Samuels, Florence: "A 'clean-up day' for the Comunity," Crisis1919 MarchReel 89: 1316"A Social-Economic Grouping of Gainful Negro Workers in the United States, 1910-30"

Reel 89: 1319Series 17. Photographs (Link to online contentLink to online content)1864-1963Some additions to the collection were made after Du Bois's death when the papers were acquired by UMass Amherst. Theseadditions came from, in large part, Herbert Aptheker, who consulted the materials while editing and publishing Du Bois'scollected works. Among the letters and writings that Aptheker later forwarded to the Special Collections were photographstaken during the last two decades of Du Bois's life. Other photographs were sent to the repository from Du Bois's formerfriends and colleagues who had images in their own personal collections they wanted to share.

Affiliated Photo-Conway Studio: Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1955Blackstone-Shelburne: Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1955China: Du Bois, Shirley Graham1967-1968

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6 foldersChina: Du Bois, W.E.B.1956Photographs taken during a meeting held in Peking on December 12, 1956 to commemorate Benjamin Franklin

China: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Grahamca. 19567 foldersCzechoslovakia: Du Bois, W.E.B.1958Du Bois, Mary Sylvina Burghardtca. 1870Du Bois, W.E.B.1872Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1925Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1935Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 19552 foldersDu Bois, W.E.B.1956, 1958Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1960England: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Grahamca. 1958England: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Grahamca. 1958Images taken with Donald ogden Steward

England: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Graham1959Photos possible taken at Paul Robeson's home in London

France: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Graham19582 foldersPhotos taken with Paul and Hazel Strand

Germany: Du Bois, W.E.B.1958Taken on Du Bois's 1958 trip to Germany when he was awarded an honorary degree from Humboldt University, formerly BerlinUniversity.

Gutekunst, F.: Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1907Photograph taken at a studio on Arch Street in Philadelphia

Jourdain, Edwin BushundatedKaiden Studios, Inc.: Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1950Lazarus, Ruth: Du Bois, W.E.B.1959Lazarus, Ruth: Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1959Negatives of photos taken at the home of Paul Strand

Lazarus, Ruth: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Graham1959Photographs taken at the Du Bois's home in Brooklyn

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Lazarus, Ruth: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Graham1960Photographs taken in Switzerland

Lazarus, Ruth: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Graham1963Photographs taken in Ghana at the Du Bois's home

McClean, Maryca. 1890Mahler, N.: Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1955Netherlands: Du Bois1958Photograph taken at the Hague

Netherlands: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Graham19582 foldersPhotos taken in Amsterdam

Palfi, Marion: Du Bois, W.E.B.1963Pan-American Photo Service: Du Bois, W.E.B.ca. 1950Paris Peace Conference1949 AprRussia: Du Bois, W.E.B.19584 foldersUniversity of Massachusetts: acquisition of Du Bois Papers1973Uzbekistan: Du Bois, W.E.B. and Du Bois, Shirley Graham19582 foldersPhotos taken in Tashkent

Van Vechten, Carl: Du Bois, W.E.B.1946Women's Union of Albania Conference1964Series 18. Memorabilia1913-1963Spingarn Medal1920Conference of Heads of African States Medal1963American Negro Commemorative Society, Du Bois Medalundated"W.E.B. Du Bois Medal"undatedMoscow University Medalca. 1959Czech Academy Medal1948National Emancipation Exposition Medal1913Lenin Medalca. 1959Charles University Medal

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1958Alpha Phi Alpha Award, Lincoln University1950Miscellaneous medals, badges, citations, awardsvarous datesSeries 19. Audiovisual1958-1979Charles University: Award of Honorary Degree1958 Oct 23Du Bois awarded Scientiarum Historicarum Doctorem at age 90 by Charles University in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Film is silent,16 mm., black and white; length is about 1 minute.

Dedication of Homesite as Du Bois Park1969 Oct 18Filmed at the Du Bois homesite in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Sound, 16 mm., color; length is 8.5 minutes. Julian Bond,Ossie Davis, and other speakers with a tape of Du Bois's voice.

Visit of Du Bois and Shirley Graham Du Bois to China1959 SpringSound, 16 mm., color; length is 8 minutes. Chinese government film of the Du Boises with Premier Chou En-lai. Vice-PremierChen Yi, Chairman Mao Tse-tung, and a Du Bois 91st birthday celebration at the University of Peking.

Dedication of the W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Park and Homesite1979 Oct 20Sound, 3/4" U-matic, black and white; total length 3 hours. Julian Bond, Herbert Aptheker, David Graham Du Bois, Ambassadorsfrom Ghana, Senegal, and China speak at the event in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

Asch, Moses: Interview with W.E.B. Du Bois1961Published by Folkways as FH 5511 with transcript.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Socialism and the American Negro1960Published by Folkways as Fh 5514 with transcript.

Letter to W.E.B. Du Boisca. 1963Audiotape letter to Du Bois from Michael Kyrle, Peter Elkin and other friends.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Greeting from Accra, Ghana1963 JulyW.E.B. Du Bois and Shirley Graham Du Bois with an announcer greeting friends from Accra, Ghana; brief section of Du Boissinging.

Burial service of W.E.B. Du Bois1963 Aug 29Burial service in Ghana with a tribute by President Kwame Nkrumah.

Series 22. Additions to the Du Bois Papers (Link to online contentLink to online content)1890-2008Afro Asian Writers Conference1958Allen, Ernest, Jr.: Du Boisian Double Consciousness: The Unsuitable Argument1999Allen, Ernest, Jr.: On the Reading of Riddles: Rethinking Du Boisian "Double Consciousness"1996American Labor Party: Senate campaign flyer1950American Society for the Extension of University Teaching: Syllabus of a Course of Six lectures in the American Negro1900Appiah, K. Anthony: Ethics in a World of Strangers: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Spirit of Cosmopolitanism2005 Fall

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Published in The Berlin Journal

Arts Quarterly1939 MarAssociation of Social Science Teachers: Souvenir program1960Barkin, Kenneth: Introduction: Germany on his Mind--"Das Neue Vaterland"2006 FallPublished in The Journal of African American History

Barkin, Kenneth: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Kaiserreich1998Published in Central European History

Barkin, Kenneth: W.E.B. Du Bois' Love Affair with Imperial Germany2005 MayPublished in German Studies Review

Bashfield, Emmett Wilfort: W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington: A Study of Techniques in Race Relations1940Belser, Stephen George: W.E.B. Du Bois: The Argument on the Immortal Child1971Bigg, Matt: The Family History of W.E. Burghardt Du Bois1988Black Reconstruction: correspondence1934Black Reconstruction: correspondence1934, 1982Blight, David W.: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Struggle for American Historical Memory1990Brooks, Constance N.: Muddy Waters: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Commemorative Controversy Over His Hometown SymbolicLandscape2005Chandler, Nahum Dimitri: The Economy of Desedimentation: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Discourse of the Negro1996Chandler, Nahum Dimitri: The Figure of the X: An Elaboration of the Du Boisian Autobiographical Example1996Church of the Holy Trinity: Septuagesima program1955 Feb 6Clarke, John Henrik: W.E.B. Du Bois--Great American1968 SummerPublished in New World Review

Cobblestone: W.E.B. Du Bois issue2000 FebConte, Silvio O.: Du Bois, W.E.B.1968Photocopies of materials relating to Du Bois in the Conte Papers consisting primarily of newspaper clippings about Du Bois'slegacy in Great Barrington.

Conte, Silvio O.: Du Bois, W.E.B.1968, 1972Photocopies of materials relating to Du Bois in the Conte Papers consisting primarily of newspaper clippings about Du Bois'slegacy in Great Barrington.

Crisis, vol. 32, no. 31926 JulyCrisis, vol. 40, no. 41933 AprCrisis, vol. 41, no. 11934 JanCrisis, vol. 41, no. 4

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1934 AprCrisis, vol. 41, no. 61934 JuneCrisis, vol. 41, no. 71934 JulyCrisis, vol. 43, no. 41936 AprCrisis, vol. 43, no. 5Crisis, vol. 54, no. 121947 DecCrisis, vol. 65, no. 51958 MayCrisis: 60th Anniversary Issue1970 NovCritique of Anthropology: Special Issue on W.E.B. Du Bois and Anthropology1992 SeptCultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace1949Deckard, Verna: "To the Citizens of God and of the great United States"ca. 1954Dozier, Esther, Rev.2007Du Bois, Burghardt Gomer: Hair clippings and noteca. 1899Note records the birth, death, and burial dates of Du Bois's son, Burghardt.

Du Bois Centennial: An "International Year"1968Du Bois Clubs of America: Correspondence1964Du Bois Clubs of America: Insurgence1965 Nov-DecThe national magazine of the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America.

Du Bois Clubs of America: Newspaper clippings1966Du Bois, W.E.B.: AfricaLanguage: In Russian.1961p. 1-192Du Bois, W.E.B.: AfricaLanguage: In Russian.1961p. 193- 356Du Bois, W.E.B.: Africa and the French Revolution1962Du Bois, W.E.B.: American Negro in My Time1956 MarPublished in Masses & Mainstream

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Appeal to the World1955Du Bois, W.E.B.: Autobiography of W.E.B. Du Bois: proof copy1968p. 1-193Du Bois, W.E.B.: Autobiography of W.E.B. Du Bois: proof copy1968p. 194-448Du Bois, W.E.B.: Berlin notes: manuscriptca. 1892

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His impressions of the University of Berlin.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Black Americans on Lenin1970 WinterPublished in New World Review

Du Bois, W.E.B.: The Black Man Brings His Gifts1925 MarPublished in Survey Graphic

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Careers Open to College-Bred Negroes1898Du Bois, W.E.B.: ChinaLanguage: Publications in Chinese.1956Du Bois, W.E.B.: China and Africa1959Du Bois, W.E.B.: citizenship1994Notes on Du Bois's dual citizenship as a citizen of both the U.S. and Ghana.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Color of England in Mainstream1961 FebDu Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence (photocopies)1918Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence (photocopies)1932Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1949-1956Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1957-1958Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1960Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1961Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1962Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1963Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1963Du Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence1963Du Bois, W.E.B.: CorrespondenceundatedDu Bois, W.E.B.: Correspondence: Graham, Shirley (photocopies)1943-1950Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Creed, a Litnany and Divers Prayers: manuscriptca. 1909Later published as Prayers for Dark People in 1980.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Disenfranchisement (fragment)1912Du Bois, W.E.B.: Does Education Pay?1891 Mar 10Du Bois, W.E.B.: Dr. Du Bois' Message to the First All-African Peoples Conference, Accra, Ghana1958 Dec 9Du Bois, W.E.B.: Excerpts from writingsundatedDu Bois, W.E.B.: First International Congress of Africanist1962 Dec 12

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Du Bois, W.E.B.: Future of the Negro State University1941 AprPublished in Wilberforce University Quarterly

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Future of Wilberforce University1940 OctPublished in The Journal of Negro Education

Du Bois, W.E.B.: "Give us Freedom!"1947 Nov 23Published in The Worker

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Georgia: Torment of a State1946Published in New Masses

Du Bois, W.E.B.: German letters and documentsLanguages: In German and English.1958-1962Translations of German letters and documents.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: "I Speak for Peace"1950Du Bois, W.E.B.: If Eugene Debs Returned: A Speech1956 JanPublished in The American Socialist

Du Bois, W.E.B.: In Battle for PeaceLanguage: Excerpt published in Chinese magazine.ca. 1952Du Bois, W.E.B.: lectures1910Circular notices advertising Du Bois as a lecturer and a ticket to a lecture in Pennsylvania.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Lives of Newgro America1947Du Bois, W.E.B.: Murder and Destruction for Human Progress1960 FebPublished in Rally for Peace and Disarmament

Du Bois, W.E.B.: My Evolving Program for Negro Freedom1944Published in What the Negro Wants

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Negro Nation1942Published in The Yale Review

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Negro's Contribution to American Civilization1930Du Bois, W.E.B.: The Niagara Movementca. 1905Du Bois, W.E.B.: "None Who Saw Paris will Ever Forget"1949 May 16Published in National Guardian

Du Bois, W.E.B.: On Negro America1949 MayPublished in Negro Digest

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Peace: Freedom's Road for Oppressed People's1949Du Bois, W.E.B.: Peace is Dangerous

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1951Du Bois, W.E.B.: Revelation of Saint Orgne the Damned1938Du Bois, W.E.B.: Socialism and Democracy: A Debate1957 JanPublished in The American Socialist

Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Soliloquy on Viewing My LifeLanguage: In Russian.1962p. 1-290Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Soliloquy on Viewing My LifeLanguage: In Russian.1962p. 291-518Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First Centuryca. 1961p. 1-143Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First Centuryca. 1961p. 144-295Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Soliloquy on Viewing My Life from the Last Decade of Its First Centuryca. 1961p. 296-410Du Bois, W.E.B.: A Spring Wandering: manuscript1893Du Bois, W.E.B.: Story of Benjamin Franklin1956Du Bois, W.E.B.: Story of the Fight Outside Africa1958 Dec 10Published in Evening News, Ghana

Du Bois, W.E.B.: "To the Nations of the World" (photocopy)1900Du Bois, W.E.B.: Trade Unions and Colonies1952 Oct 6Published in The Union

Du Bois, W.E.B.: Tragedy at Atlanta: From the Point of View of the Negroes1906 NovPublished in The World To-day with Tragedy at Atlanta: From the Point of View of the Whites by John Temple Graves

Du Bois, W.E.B.: trial1951Fliers, pamphlets, and writings relating to charges brought by the Justice Department against Du Bois and others associatedwith the Peace Information Center.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: trial1951Fliers, pamphlets, and writings relating to charges brought by the Justice Department against Du Bois and others associatedwith the Peace Information Center.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: trial1951Fliers, pamphlets, and writings relating to charges brought by the Justice Department against Du Bois and others associatedwith the Peace Information Center.

Du Bois, W.E.B.: "Wake up America and Dare to Think"ca. 1952Excerpt from In Battle for Peace

Du Bois, W.E.B.: "What is Wrong with the United States?"

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1952Du Bois, W.E.B.: Whites in Africa After Negro Autonomy1963Fisk Herald, vol. 10, no. 101888 JuneCommencement issue

Fisk Herald (fragment)1890Contains article "Harvard Commencement and W.B. DuBois."

Follette's Magazine1915Franklin, John Hope: W.E.B. Du Bois: A Personal Memoir1990Published in Massachusetts Review

Friends of the Du Bois Homesite: Newsletters2008George Mason University, African American Studies Program: 2003 W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture "The Problem of the Color Line:Normative or Empirical; Evolving or Non-Evolving2005 SpringGlaves, Edward Jones: biographical sketch1895Goldstine, Philip: Partners for Peace and Human Equality: W.E.B. Du Bois and Paul Robeson1987Graham, Shirley: W.E.B. Du Bois and His Monumental Literary Efforts1957 May 25Published in Courier Magazine

Great Barrington: Du Bois Homesite1969-2001Haynes, Curtis: Community Economic Development and the Legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois1991Helbing, Mark: Feeling Universality and Thinking Particularistically: Alain Locke, Franz Boas, Melville Herskovits, and the HarlemRenaissanceca. 1995Higbee, Mark D.: A Letter from W.E.B. Du Bois to His Daughter Yolande, Dated "Moscow, December 10, 1958": Introduction andFootnotes1994Horizon, vol. 3, no. 31908 MarHorizon, vol. 3, no. 51908 MayHorizon, vol. 4, no. 11908 JulyHorizon, vol. 5, no. 11909 NovHorizon, vol. 5, no. 21909 DecHunton, Addie: Letter to Miller, Kelley1934 Sept 25Jackson, Murray C.: Dr. W.E.B. Dubois1988Kearney, Reginald: The Pro-Japanese Utterances of W.E.B. Du Bois1999Published in Contributions in Black Studies

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: Honoring Dr. Du Bois1968King, William M.: W.E.B. Du Bois" Scholar, Activist, Prophet, and Symbol

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1995Published in Missouri Chantauqua: Visions of America

Kraus International Publications1989League Against Imperalism: Invitation to the Second Anti-Imperialist World Congress of the League Against Imperialism1929Lewis, David Levering2001Lewis, David Levering: "The Souls of Black Folk," A Century Hence2003 Mar/AprPublished in The Crisis

Lewis, David Levering: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Dilemma of Race1995Liss, Julia E.: Diasporic Identities: The Science and Politics of Race in the Work of Franz Boas and W.E.B. Du Bois, 1894-19191998Published in Cultural Anthropology

Lofton, C.A.: "Spinning Wheels"1970Manning, Anne: The Forging of a Leader: W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-18881981Mays, Benjamin E.: Letter to Terry, Esther1980 Sept 4McDonnell, Robert W.: The W.E.B. Du Bois Papers1980 NovPublished in The Crisis

Meier, August: Booker T. Washington and the Rise of the NAACP1954 FebPublished in The Crisis

Memorial to the Legislature of Georgia on the Hardwick Bill1899Memorials and tributes to Du Bois1963Memorials and tributes to Du Bois1963Milligan, Nancy Muller: W.E.B. Du Bois: American Philosopher1985Mirzalieva, F.S.: Journalistic Activities of W.E.B. Du BoisLanguage: In Russian.1987Mirzalieva, F.S.: The Soviet Theme in Du Bois' WritingsLanguage: In Russian.undatedMirzalieva, F.S.: W. Du Bois--JournalistLanguage: In Russian.1985Moon Illustrated Weekly (photocopy)1906 Jan 13Moon Illustrated Weekly (photocopy)1906Moon Illustrated Weekly: excerpts1906National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Boston Branch: Fighting a Vicious FilmL: Protest Against "The Birthof a Nation"1915National Guardian1958-1959

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National Interracial Conference for the Study and Discussion of Race Problems in the United States in the Light of SocialResearch1928 DecNewspaper clippings: Du Bois, David Graham2005Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1892-1918Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1951Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1957-1963Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1964, 1969Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1970-1979Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1970-1979Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1981-1989Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1990-1997Newspaper clippings: Du Bois, W.E.B.1998-2003Newspaper clippings: Ghana, Du Bois reinternment1986-1987Newspaper clippings: Great Barrington1969-2003Newspaper clippings: Great Barrington, homesite1987, 2008Newspaper clippings: Great Barrington, school naming2004-2005Newspaper clippings: Great Barrington, signs2005Newspaper clippings: McFarlane, Arthur Edward2009Newspaper clippings: University of Massachusetts Amherst, acquisition of Du Bois Papers1973Newspaper clippings: University of Massachusetts Amherst, library naming1994-1996Newspaper clippings: University of Massachusetts Amherst, opening of Du Bois Papers1980Newspaper clippings: University of Massachusetts Amherst, publishing papers1971Padmore Research Library on African Affairs (Accra, Ghana): Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-1963: A Bibliography1964Parington, Paul G.: Index to Biographical Sketches in the Published Writings of W.E.B. Du Boisca. 1970Parington, Paul G.: Mistakes of Herbert Aptheker as Contained in the Book, Annotated Bibliography of the Published Writings ofW.E.B. Du Bois1989Parington, Paul G.: Moon Illustrated Weekly: Black America's First Weekly Magazine1985Parington, Paul G.: W.E.b. Du Bois Bibliographyca. 1977Paynter, Robert: The Transformations of the W.E.B. Du Bois Boyhood Homesite: A Consideration of Race, Class, Gender, andSpace1990Paynter, Robert: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Material World of African Americans in Great Barrington, Massachusetts1990

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Pearson, Chad: A Generation Too Late: Du Bois's "Long and Slow" Decision to Join the Communist Party1998Pierce, James E.: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People--A Study in Social Pressure1933Perkins, Kathy A.: Shirley Grahamca. 1988Porter, Kenneth W.: Letter to Aptheker, Herbert1970 may 28Prix International de la Paix: Program1952Race Mixture broadside1930Robeson, Du Bois and the Spirit of African Culture2006Robinson, Carrie Cordelia: A Study of the Literary Subject-Matter of The Crisis with a History of the National Association for theAdvancement of Colored People and The Crisis1934 JuneReport of the Pan-African Conference1900Ruth, Richard Cullen: Echo and Narcissus: The Afrocentric Pragmatism of W.E.B. Du Bois1997Scott, Freda L.: The Star of Ethiopia: A Pageant Presented by W.E.B. Du Bois1984Star of Ethiopia: Newspaper clippings1915Star of Ethiopia: Hollywood Bowl1925Star of Ethiopia: Philadelphia1916Star of Ethiopia: Philadelphia1916Star of Ethiopia: Philadelphia1916Star of Ethiopia: Philadelphia1916Star of Ethiopia: Washington, D.C.1915Star of Ethiopia: Washington, D.C.1915Star of Ethiopia: Washington, D.C.1915Souls, vol. 7, nos. 3-42005 Summer/FallIssue devoted to critical perspectives on W.E.B. Du Bois.

Souls of Black Folk: correspondence1953Souls of Black Folk: newspaper clippings1903Souls of Black Folk: newspaper clippings1903Taylor, Eugene: Transcending the Veil: William James and W.E.B. Du Bois, 1888-19101979United States Postal Service: Du Bois stamp1992, 1998University of Berlin1892-1894, 1958University of Massachusetts Amherst: Du Bois Papers1973University of Massachusetts Amherst: Du Bois Papers

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1980-1998University of Massachusetts Amherst: Du Bois rally1994University of Massachusetts Amherst: Du Bois symposium1992-2003University of Massachusetts Amherst Library: The W.E.B. Du Bois Papers1980University of Massachusetts Press: Du Bois Papers1973Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area: African American Heritage in the Upper Housatonic Valley trail GuideW.E.B. Du Bois Foundation, Inc. : 125th Anniversary Tribute to Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, Carnegie hall, NYC1993W.E.B. Du Bois Foundation, Inc. : Beyond the Color Line: 125th Anniversary Tribute to W.E.B. Du Bois1993 Oct 4W.E.B. Du Bois Foundation, Inc. : An Evening with Maya Angelou, Max Roach and Members of the Alvin Ailey RepertoryEnsemble1993W.E.B. Du Bois Homesite and Memorial Park Preview2008 July 24W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Foundation Committee1968W.E.B. Du Bois River Garden2002Willis, William S. and Zumwalt, Rosemary Levy: Franz Boas and W.E.B. Du Bois at Atlanta University, 1906ca. 1996Wynn, Linda T.: William Edward Burghardt Du Bois: The Tennessee Connections to the Souls of Black Folk2004 SpringPublished in Tennessee Historical Quarterly

Xuma, Alfred B.: Charlotte Manye: What an Educated African Girl Can Do (photocopy)1930Forward by Du Bois.

Yancy, Dorothy Cowsen: William Edward Burghardt Du Bois' Atlanta Years: The Human Side--A Study Based upon Oral Sources1978 JanPublished in The Journal of Negro History

Administrative informationAdministrative informationAccessAccessThere are no restrictions on access to the contents of the collection.

Copyright in the Du Bois Papers is held by the David Graham Du Bois Trust. Requests to publish, redistribute, or replicate thismaterial should be addressed to Special Collections and University ArchivesSpecial Collections and University Archives , UMass Amherst Libraries.

ProvenanceProvenanceDuring his lifetime Du Bois conscientiously retained his incoming letters, copies of his outgoing letters, and files of his speeches,articles, books and other manuscripts. While these files were most complete for the middle and later stages of his life, all periodsare represented to some degree in this collection. At various times, Du Bois deposited collections of letters and writings at FiskUniversity, Yale University, and the Schomburg Center of the New York Public Library, but the majority of his papers wereretained by him pending a final decision on a repository site.

When Du Bois moved to Ghana in 1961, he left the bulk of his papers with Herbert Aptheker in New York City, who was entrustedwith editing an edition of Du Bois' writings. Aptheker and his wife arranged the materials left in his care into workable order andsupplemented them with copies of Du Bois materials that were located in other repositories. The last two years of Du Bois' lifegenerated additional papers including new correspondence, papers relating to the Encyclopedia Africana, and other manuscripts.

Upon Du Bois' death in 1963, ownership of the papers passed to his widow, Shirley Graham Du Bois. When President Nkrumah'sgovernment was overthrown in 1966, Mrs. Du Bois left Ghana in haste for Cairo, Egypt, taking the papers with her. Aware thatplans for a permanent location had not been made, University of Massachusetts officials negotiated an agreement with Mrs. DuBois in the early 1970s for all of Dr. Du Bois' papers to come to the University. Since then, accretions have been received fromDavid Du Bois, Herbert Aptheker, Randolph Bromery, David Levering Lewis, Veoria Shivery, the U.S. Department of State, the

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Federal Bureau of Investigation (by request through the Freedom of Information Act), and others.

Other formats availableOther formats availableThe Du Bois papers were microfilmed in l979 and copies are widely available at other libraries or may be ordered throughinterlibrary loan.

Digitized contentDigitized contentAll original materials in the Du Bois Papers have been digitized and are available online through SCUA's online digital reposistory,CredoCredo

Processing InformationProcessing InformationProcessed by Robert W. McDonnell. Biographical essay by Kerry W. Buckley.

Other Finding AidsOther Finding AidsThe microfilm edition of the Papers of W.E.B. Du Bois is accompanied by a thorough published guide.

Language:Language:English

AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgmentsDigitization of the papers of W.E.B. Du Bois was made possible through grants from the Verizon Foundation and the NationalEndowment for the Humanities.

Copyright and Use Copyright and Use ((More informationMore information ) )Copyright in the Du Bois Papers is held by the David Graham Du Bois Trust. Requests to publish, redistribute, or replicate thismaterial should be addressed to Special Collections and University ArchivesSpecial Collections and University Archives , UMass Amherst Libraries.

Cite as: W.E.B. Du Bois Papers (MS 312). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts AmherstLibraries.

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