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https://presidentwilson.org/files/original/026a7cfd0d4631090522b99e6542779f.pdf
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Race and Segregation Collection
Description
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Collection of articles and documents copied from the US National Archives and Records Administration on the topic of African Americans and racism during the years of the Wilson administration, including Jim Crow laws and workplace segregation, in several federal agencies.
PLEASE NOTE: There are numerous instances of hateful sentiments and offensive language in the documents of the collection, along with outright expressions of racism by some letter writers.
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
Contributor
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
Format
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pdf files
Language
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English
Type
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Digital Manuscript Collection
Source
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US National Archives and Records Administration
Library of Congress
US Department of Justice
US Department of Agriculture
Creator
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Hackford, Heidi
Identifier
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MS100011
Subject
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African-Americans--Segregation
Text
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Dear Sir:
Your favor of the 12th, on the subject of the Negro Bulletin recently published by this Department through the Bureau of the Census, is received and has been read by me with interest. The suggestions you mention shall have my careful consideration.
Yours very truly,
William C. Redfield
Secretary.
Mr. William Jennifer,
Bureau of the Census,
Washington, D. C.
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Letter
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Date
19160713
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William C. Redfield to William Jennifer
Creator
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Redfield, William Cox, 1858-1932
Identifier
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CB071316a
Date
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1916 July 13
Description
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Acknowledging receipt of letter regarding the "Negro Bulletin" published by the Census Bureau
Source
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National Archives and Records Administration 570/1/12/2 box #96 file #6700142
Publisher
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
Subject
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African-Americans--segregation
Format
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pdf file
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Negro Bulletin
US Census Bureau