1. Abbot to 10. Bacon | 11. Bethune to 20. Committee | 21. Congress to 30. DeSpelder | 31. Dillard to 40. Evans
41. Fleming to 50. Henderson | 51. Henle to 60. Jefferson | 61. Jessye to 70. Lincoln | 71. Manggrum to 80. Merson
81. Midlo to 90. Opportunity | 91. Pacifica to 100. Rogers | 101. Rogers to 110. Sisters
111. Smythe to 120. Voorhees | 121. Waddy to 129. Young

91. Pacifica Radio Archive
1986
10 items


Consists of audiocassettes on black Americans, including Fannie Lou Hamer. Includes a transcript of a 1955 interview with Rosa Park, concerning her campaign against segregation on buses.


92. Payton, Georgia W.
1981-1986
0.2 ft.


Unpublished novels of this New Orleanian.


93. Perry, Hattie McDaniel
1894-1976 and n.d.
1.2 ft. and 1 box


Perry was Secretary to all directors of the Race Relations Department within the American Missionary Association and Amistad. Includes correspondence, photographs, financial records, and collected items.


94. Pinkard, Ophelia B. Taylor
1921-1984
0.8 ft.


Pinkard was a Talladega College graduate and archivist of Plymouth Congregational Church, Washington, D.C. Includes scrapbooks about Talladega, church records, and church publications.


95. Powell, Isabel Washington
1929-1981 and n.d.
0.4 ft.


Includes scrapbook, correspondence, photographs, press clippings, and other items about the acting career of the first wife of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.


96. Proctor, Henry Hugh and Adeline L. Davis
1881-1971 and n.d.
2.8 ft. and 1 box


Both were children of slaves. Henry Proctor was an author and an Atlanta Congregational pastor who developed social services for his congregation. Includes correspondence, financial records, sermons, photographs, and press clippings.


97. Reed, Lula B.
1963-1986
0.2 ft.


Reed was a graduate of LeMoyne College who taught in Memphis and Chicago. Includes writings, news clippings, and two oral history recordings.


98. Reilly, Wayne E. and Foster, Sarah Jane
1866-1868
3 items


Photostatic copies of letters by Foster, who was a missionary teacher among ex-slaves in Virginia and South Carolina.


99. Richardson, Mary L.
1917-1983 and n.d.
0.8 ft.


Richardson was a New York City clothing designer. The collection principally includes correspondence (including collected correspondence of Ira F. Lewis from when he was president of the Pittsburg Courier), photographs, fashion illustrations, and press clippings (with an unpublished manuscript by Alex Haley).


100. Rogers, Elizabeth Schlosser Cousins
1969-1985 and n.d.
60 items


Mostly photostatic copies of printed items concerning civil rights and the labor movement in New Orleans.

1. Abbot to 10. Bacon | 11. Bethune to 20. Committee | 21. Congress to 30. DeSpelder | 31. Dillard to 40. Evans
41. Fleming to 50. Henderson | 51. Henle to 60. Jefferson | 61. Jessye to 70. Lincoln | 71. Manggrum to 80. Merson
81. Midlo to 90. Opportunity | 91. Pacifica to 100. Rogers | 101. Rogers to 110. Sisters
111. Smythe to 120. Voorhees | 121. Waddy to 129. Young

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