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Manning, Arty, Pvt., Letter.
Letter, San Francisco, California to Mr. Murphy. Speaks of his affiliation with the R.C.A. and a place called Riverdale.
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Maverty, P.J., Letter.
Letter, Cincinnati, Ohio to Emmett J. Scott, Washington, D.C. Concerns merger of Daytona Normal and Industrial Institute with Cookman Institute of Jacksonville, Florida.
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McMillan, John E.
Letter, “To The Colored Citizens of Knoxville” I am a candidate....I have always been a friend to the Colored People of this city....
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Moton, Robert Russa, Letter.
Letter, 19 , October 31 to Robert Ogden, New York City. Regarding the Negro in the South.
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Odets, Clifford, Letter.
Letter to Mr. Whipper. With enclosure: Letter from Bessie Mitchell to Odets regarding her brother and five others sentenced to the electric chair for a crime they did not committ.
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Payne, John S., Bishop, Letter.
Letter, Cavalla "/'Liberia/ to Rev. Alexander Crummell, Cavalla /Liberia/. Purchased from the Manuscript Co. of Springfield, Va., 1977. Pertains to the missionary years of Alexander
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Pennington, James William Charles, 1812-1871, Letter.
1 Letter, Portland, to "My Dear Brother" concerning the organization and trust fund of a proposed educational body.
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Pillsbury, Parker, Letter.
Letter, Concord, N.C., to My Dear Friend. Comments on a written sketch for a friend. Also includes a printed article by Parker Pillsbury entitled, "The Destiny of the Nation".
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Reitz, T. W., Letter.
Letter, 1890 July to the Burghers of the Orange Free State South Africa) from T.W. Reitz, State President of Bloenfonteim, South Africa. Requests that the Jubilee Singers "a company of colored people from the U.S. be treated with consideration and respect". Donated by G. Lula Allen, March 1956.
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Robinson, E. P., Rev., Letter.
Letter, General Delivery, Gifford, Florida, To Whom It May Concern. Complaint on the treatment of a young negro man on a train by the conductor.
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Rosenwald, Julius, Letter.
Letter, Chicago to Dr. Kenyon L. Butterfield, A.M., LL.D., Amherst, Mass. A calling card with note is attached. Explains that calling card should have been enclosed in a book sent under separate cover.
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Rovelto, C. Maria, Letter.
Letter, 1906 February 12, Pauttucket, Rhode Island to W.H. Conner, Washington, D.C. Regards the singing career of Senorita C. Maria Rovelto.
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Sanborn, F. B., Letter.
Letter to Boston to Jenks. Concerns a paper written for publication by Mr. Jenks.
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Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917, Letter.
Letter, Concord, Mass., to Edwin R. Champlin, Fall River, Mass. Regarding his book and others on John Brown. Also mentions publications on Theodore Parker-Abraham Lincoln correspondence.
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Sanborn, H. B., Letter.
Letter, Concord to Mrs. Robinson, n.p. Thank you note for some jokes sent by Mrs. Robinson.
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Selby, Enoch George, Letter.
Letter, N.Y. Narrative of southern life around 1843 or 1844. Includes a cover letter from Howard University Librarian to Raymond W. Selby, great-grandson of Enoch George Selby.
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Smith, E. Delafield, Letter.
Letter to President Lincoln. Office of the District Attorney of the United States for the Southern District of New York to President Abraham Lincoln.Concerning proceedings of Union General meeting. Newspaper clipping attached.
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Smith, Gerrit, Letter.
Letter, Peterboro, n.p., n.d., regarding Frederick Douglass. Also includes an illegible holographic letter from Gerritt Smith dated Feb. 18, 1859.
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Soyinke, Wole, Letter.
Letter to Mr. Parker from Wole Soyinke. Enclosure: typescripted play, A Dance of the Forests.
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