Address to the Committee on Public Information by Representatives of the Negro Press | TI00250 | Representatives of the Negro Press | | 1918 June 22 | 19180622 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00250 Creator:Representatives of the Negro Press Date:1918 June 22 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Address to the Committee on Public Information with suggested action steps and listing names of all in attendance at conference.
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Associate Chairman to Robert A. Travis | TI00248d | Unknown | | 1918 May 30 | 19180530 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00248d Creator:Unknown Date:1918 May 30 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:African American sentiment during the war.
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Conference of Black Leaders and Editors | TI00134 | Scott, Emmett | | 1918 June 3 | 19180603 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00134 Creator:Scott, Emmett Date:1918 June 3 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Emmett Scott writes to George Creel suggesting a conference of African American leaders and editors, financed by the Committee on Public Information.
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DL Gore to Woodrow Wilson | TI00129 | Gore, D. L. (Daniel Lenox), 1847- | | 1918 May 23 | 19180523 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00129 Creator:Gore, D. L. (Daniel Lenox), 1847- Date:1918 May 23 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Wholesale grocer in N.C. requests the President's assistance regarding lynching.
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EL McCaslin to George Edward Creel | PI050618 | McCaslin, E. L. | Creel, George, 1876-1953 | 1918 May 6 | 19180506 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:PI050618 Creator:McCaslin, E. L. To:Creel, George, 1876-1953 Date:1918 May 6 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Suggesting "special propaganda" for African Americans who may have the wrong impression regarding Liberty Loans.
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Emmett J. Scott to Carl Byoir | PI090618 | Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957. | Byoir, Carl Robert, 1886-1957 | 1918 September 6 | 19180906 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:PI090618 Creator:Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957. To:Byoir, Carl Robert, 1886-1957 Date:1918 September 6 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Asking for assistance in putting out "propaganda in promotion of the morale" of African Americans.
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Emmett J. Scott to TM Campbell | PI060618 | Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957 | Campbell, Thomas M. (Thomas Monroe), 1883-1956 | 1918 June 6 | 19180606 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:PI060618 Creator:Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957 To:Campbell, Thomas M. (Thomas Monroe), 1883-1956 Date:1918 June 6 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:African American farmers of the South who are cooperating with the US Saturday Service League are providing a great service.
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How the Negro Can Help Make Food Win the War | TI00245 | US Food Administration | | 1918 April | 19180499 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00245 Creator:US Food Administration Date:1918 April Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Pamphlet produced by the United States Food Administration urging people to eat cornmeal in place of wheat and beans, fish, and poultry in place of meat.
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J. Francis Robinson Field to Woodrow Wilson | TI00130 | Field, J. Francis Robinson | | 1918 May 28 | 19180528 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00130 Creator:Field, J. Francis Robinson Date:1918 May 28 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Recounting heroism of African American soldiers in France and requesting assistance regarding lynchings in the US.
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Julian A. Gregory to Joseph P. Tumulty | PI051318 | Gregory, Julian A. | | 1918 May 13 | 19180513 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:PI051318 Creator:Gregory, Julian A. Date:1918 May 13 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Recommending Robert E. Travis.
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Memorandum to George Edward Creel | PO50318 | Unknown
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Identifier:PO50318 Creator:Unknown
Date:1918 May 3 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Establishing an African American division within the Committee on Public Information.
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National Committee of Patriotic Societies to HH Sheets | PI050218 | National Committee of Patriotic Societies | | 1918 May 2 | 19180502 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:PI050218 Creator:National Committee of Patriotic Societies Date:1918 May 2 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:German Influence over African Americans, Italian miners, and farm laborers.
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"Negro Artillery Band Throngs East Orange Hall, Clears $926" | TI00248c | Newark Evening News | | 1918 May 2 | 19180502 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00248c Creator:Newark Evening News Date:1918 May 2 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:African-American 350th Field Artillery Band raises $926 with performance
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Robert A. Travis to Carl Byoir | TI00248 | Travis, Robert A. | Byoir, Carl Robert, 1886-1957 | c. 1918 May | 19180599 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00248 Creator:Travis, Robert A. To:Byoir, Carl Robert, 1886-1957 Date:c. 1918 May Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Letter proposing an "educational propaganda" program among African Americans.
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To The Negro Population of the South; Win The War by Working Six Days Per Week | TI00135 | Moton, Robert Russa, 1867-1940 | | 1918 June 15 | 19180615 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00135 Creator:Moton, Robert Russa, 1867-1940 Date:1918 June 15 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:RR Moton, principal of the Tuskegee Institute, calls on African-Americans to aid the war effort by working six days a week.
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Win The War by Working Six Days per Week | TI00246 | US Saturday Service League | | 1918 April 2 | 19180402 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:TI00246 Creator:US Saturday Service League Date:1918 April 2 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:US Saturday Service League wants to change the practice of farmers taking Saturdays off in order to raise more food and feed.
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