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https://presidentwilson.org/files/original/f61269e1b9743f67d1ec5d09f1382c03.pdf
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Title
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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.
Publisher
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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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Text
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Uncle Sam
Sir we as colored people of the south is having a dreadful time down here
all of the men are being taken away linched and persecuted
we wemon are left in a suffering condition being treated awful cruel
nothing can we do
so we are trying to report our condition to some one in to commonest way that you may look after us or do what is necessary at once who have we to look to for support we are begging for mercy
Oblige.
Numeric
Date
19191114
Dublin Core
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Title
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Citizen of Wabash, Arkansas to Uncle Sam
Identifier
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L112119
Date
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1919 November 14
Description
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Woman writing to say that men are being taken away and lynched.
Source
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National Archives and Records Administration 230/06/41 file #158260 box #1284 NARA ID #9
Publisher
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
Subject
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African-Americans--segregation
Creator
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Unknown
Format
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pdf file
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Arkansas race riots
Department of Justice
lynching
race riots