8 items found
Tags: protest
Title Identifier Creator To Date Numeric Type Subject
Charles N. Anderson to Joseph P. TumultyCS90Anderson, Charles N.Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick)1914 December 2219141222TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS90
Creator:Anderson, Charles N.
To:Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick)
Date:1914 December 22
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Letter from Anderson to Tumulty describing his successful attempt to call off a meeting with Mr. Trotter and saying that his job may be threatened as a result.
George H. Gutterson to Woodrow WilsonCS68Gutterson, George H.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-19241914 November 1819141118TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS68
Creator:Gutterson, George H.
To:Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Date:1914 November 18
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Letter from the district secretary of the American Missionary Association saying that the issue of segregation cannot be sidestepped any more than the issue of slavery could have been in the nineteenth century.
John P. Scott to Woodrow WilsonCS82Scott, John P.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-19241914 November 3019141130TextTrotter, William Monroe, 1872-1934
African-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS82
Creator:Scott, John P.
To:Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Date:1914 November 30
Subject:Trotter, William Monroe, 1872-1934
African-Americans--segregation
Description:Asking President Wilson to act against segregation in the government departments.
One Peculiar Problem of the DemocracyCS31The Boston Herald1914 November 1519141115TextTrotter, William Monroe, 1872-1934
African-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS31
Creator:The Boston Herald
Date:1914 November 15
Subject:Trotter, William Monroe, 1872-1934
African-Americans--segregation
Protesting Wilson’s Support for SegregationCS72Walker, Edward L.
Parker, WM
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-19241914 November 1919141119TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS72
Creator:Walker, Edward L.
Parker, WM
To:Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Date:1914 November 19
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Letter from the President and Secretary of the Saloonmen's Protective Union No. 1, protesting Wilson's support of segregation in the Federal government.
Resolution Protesting SegregationCS78Methodist Minister’s Alliance of Kansas City, MOWilson, Woodrow, 1856-19241914 November 2419141124TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS78
Creator:Methodist Minister’s Alliance of Kansas City, MO
To:Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Date:1914 November 24
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Resolution adopted by the Methodist Ministers Alliance of Kansas City, Missouri, against segregation and discrimination.
Trotter Not to AppearCS90AThe Amsterdam NewsTumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick)c. 1914 December19141299TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS90A
Creator:The Amsterdam News
To:Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick)
Date:c. 1914 December
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Newspaper article from the Amsterdam News on the decision to cancel a public meeting in New York City with William Monroe Trotter.
William A. Sinclair to Woodrow WilsonCS17Sinclair, William A. (William Albert)Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-19241914 November 1119141111TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS17
Creator:Sinclair, William A. (William Albert)
To:Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Date:1914 November 11
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Letter to Woodrow Wilson listing reasons why segregation of government employees should be abolished.