Archibald H. Grimke to David F. Houston | A022516 | Grimké, Archibald Henry, 1849-1930 | | 1916 February 25 | 19160225 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:A022516 Creator:Grimké, Archibald Henry, 1849-1930 Date:1916 February 25 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Regarding City Central Committee of the Democratic Party of St. Louis failing to vote against segregation.
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John P. Herrmann to Joseph P. Tumulty | CS93 | Herrmann, John P. | Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick) | 1916 February 24 | 19160224 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:CS93 Creator:Herrmann, John P. To:Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick) Date:1916 February 24 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Protesting Democratic City Central Committee not opposing segregation in St. Louis.
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John P. Herrmann to Joseph P. Tumulty | CS95 | Herrmann, John P. | Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick) | 1916 March 10 | 19160310 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:CS95 Creator:Herrmann, John P. To:Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick) Date:1916 March 10 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Regarding Democratic City Central Committee not opposing segregation in St. Louis.
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Kathryn M. Johnson (NAACP) to Joseph P. Tumulty | CS94 | Johnson, Kathryn M. (Kathryn Magnolia), 1878- | Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick) | 1916 February 24 | 19160224 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:CS94 Creator:Johnson, Kathryn M. (Kathryn Magnolia), 1878- To:Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick) Date:1916 February 24 Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Complaining that the City Central Committee of the Democratic Party has not gone on record against plans to segregate African Americans in St. Louis, Mo.
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Segregated Preparedness | CS95A | Herrmann, John P. | | No date | 99999999 | Text | African-Americans--segregation |
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Identifier:CS95A Creator:Herrmann, John P. Date:No date Subject:African-Americans--segregation |
Description:Letter to the Editor of St. Louis Labor discussing resolution proposed by the only African American man in attendance, Richard M. Bolden, which was not adopted.
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