15 items found
Tags: NAACP
Title Identifier Creator To Date Numeric Type Subject
WEB DuBois to Oswald Garrison VillardCB031414a-bDu Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-19491914 March 2619140326TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CB031414a-b
Creator:Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
To:Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949
Date:1914 March 26
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:DuBois shares his fear that if the Census Bureau writes a report with no input from African-Americans, it may be biased against them.
Archibald H. Grimke to David F. HoustonA022516Grimké, Archibald Henry, 1849-19301916 February 2519160225TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
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.
Archibald H. Grimke to Woodrow WilsonTI00252Grimké, Archibald Henry, 1849-19301918 July 119180701TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00252
Creator:Grimké, Archibald Henry, 1849-1930
Date:1918 July 1
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:The District of Columbia branch of the NAACP requests that the President speak out against lynching.
Resolution, District of Columbia Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored PeopleTI00153Grimké, Archibald Henry, 1849-19301919 March 1319190313TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00153
Creator:Grimké, Archibald Henry, 1849-1930
Date:1919 March 13
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Resolution requesting that acts of racial discrimination in federal bureaus and offices be discontinued.
David F. Houston to James C. Waters, Jr.A022916bHouston, David FranklinWaters, James C., Jr. 1916 March 819160308TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:A022916b
Creator:Houston, David Franklin
To:Waters, James C., Jr.
Date:1916 March 8
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Secretary of Agriculture suggests that Waters communicate directly with Representative Borland about his remarks.
JG Jack to George W. WickershamL031312bJack, JGWickersham, George W. (George Woodward), 1858-19361912 March 1119120312TextLynching
Identifier:L031312b
Creator:Jack, JG
To:Wickersham, George W. (George Woodward), 1858-1936
Date:1912 March 11
Subject:Lynching
Description:Letter to the Attorney General of the US suggest the views of African Americans can be obtained from the Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
James Weldon Johnson to Woodrow WilsonTI00160Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938.1919 November 1419191114TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00160
Creator:Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938.
Date:1919 November 14
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Writing in regards to the execution of African Americans in Arkansas race riots.
Kathryn M. Johnson (NAACP) to Joseph P. Tumulty CS94Johnson, Kathryn M. (Kathryn Magnolia), 1878-Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick)1916 February 2419160224TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
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.
Journal of the Senate Petitions for Investigation Into Recent Race Riots.R100719Journal of the Senate.1919 October 719191007TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:R100719
Creator:Journal of the Senate.
Date:1919 October 7
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Journal of the Senate listing petitions asking for an investigation into the recent race riots in the U.S.
May Childs Nerney to JE RalphSE072613aNerney, May ChildsRalph, Joseph E., 1863-19221913 July 2619130726TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072613a
Creator:Nerney, May Childs
To:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
Date:1913 July 26
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:May Childs Nerney of the NAACP to JE Ralph asking his opinion on the policy of segregation in the federal government.
JE Ralph to Charlotte Everett HopkinsSE072913Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Hopkins, Charlotte Everett1913 July 2919130729TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072913
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Hopkins, Charlotte Everett
Date:1913 July 29
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph asks Mrs. Hopkins to give her views on segregation in the Bureau to Miss Nerney of the NAACP.
JE Ralph to May Childs NerneySE072613bRalph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Nerney, May Childs1913 July 2919130729TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072613b
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Nerney, May Childs
Date:1913 July 29
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph shares his views on segregation in the Bureau.
William M. Randolph to Woodrow WilsonTI00138Randolph, William M.
1918 June 2919180629TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00138
Creator:Randolph, William M.
Date:1918 June 29
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Pittsburgh branch of the NAACP asks Willson to speak out against lynching.
Congressional Investigation of LynchingTI00154Shillady, John R., 1875-1943.Testimony1919 July 1019190710TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00154
Creator:Shillady, John R., 1875-1943.
To:Testimony
Date:1919 July 10
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Statement of John R. Shillady, Secretary of the NAACP asking for a congressional investigation of lynching.
Rep. W. P. Borland’s Remarks on RaceA022916Waters, James C., Jr. Houston, David Franklin 1916 February 2919160229TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:A022916
Creator:Waters, James C., Jr.
To:Houston, David Franklin
Date:1916 February 29
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Asks the Secretary of Agriculture to what extend the remarks of Representative W. P. Borland on African-American employees may have been justified.