Table of Contents Preface …………………………………………………………………………………………… i Darwin H. Stapleton Acknowledgments ………………………………………………………………………………. ii Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………....... iii Kenneth W. Rose and Thomas E. Rosenbaum Bibliography...…...………………………………………………………………………… xxi User’s Guide...............……………………………………………………………………........xxiv Column headings……………………………………………………………………… xxv Collections Included in the Survey…………………………………………………… xxvi Abbreviations…………………………………………………………………………..xxx Survey ..……………………………………………………………………………………………1 Preface The immediate occasion for the preparation of this survey was a conference on "Philanthropy in the African-American Experience," funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and held at the Rockefeller Archive Center in September 1992. The conference was organized by Professor Adrienne Jones of Oberlin College in consultation with Dr. Kenneth W. Rose of the Archive Center. In order to introduce the conferees to the riches of the records related to African Americans in the collections of the Archive Center, several members of the Rockefeller Archive Center staff collaborated on the preparation of a survey for circulation among those attending the conference. The result was so obviously an exceptional research tool that we decided to seek outside distribution. The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University published and distributed the survey in 1993, and I am delighted to make it available on-line. I invite all scholars who find something of interest in this survey to mine the Archive Center's collections and to enrich the historical understanding of the African-American experience. Darwin H. Stapleton Executive Director Rockefeller Archive Center i Acknowledgements The title page of this survey carries the names of four compilers, but many more people have contributed to its development. In a general sense, this survey owes its existence to the many members of the office staffs of the organizations whose records are now located at the Rockefeller Archive Center. Their painstaking efforts to organize, manage, and preserve these records and to prepare the detailed card indexes and inventories made it possible to identify the appropriate files and to provide a high level of detail in the survey. We are especially indebted to Joseph W. Ernst, the Rockefeller Family archivist and the first director of the Rockefeller Archive Center, whose detailed descriptions of material in the Rockefeller Family archives appear often throughout the survey. We are grateful to our colleagues at the Rockefeller Archive Center for sharing their insights into various collections. Darwin H. Stapleton, the Center's director, provided enthusiastic encouragement and support from the moment this project was proposed. Melissa Smith reviewed an early version of the survey, as did Valerie Komor, who also helped prepare the list of abbreviations used. Erwin Levold identified relevant material in the Commonwealth Fund archives and also made useful suggestions on various drafts of the survey and the introduction. Professor August Meier provided a valuable critique of a later version of the introduction, for which we are grateful. We greatly appreciate his support and encouragement and the time he took to read the material and talk with us about it. At the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy, we wish to thank Dwight Burlingame for his willingness to undertake a joint publishing venture with the Archive Center to publish the first version of this survey. We also are grateful to Lois Sherman, the managing editor at the Center on Philanthropy, for her efforts in 1992-1993 in publishing this survey. At the Archive Center, John LeGloahec oversaw the preparation of the on-line version. ii Introduction by Kenneth W. Rose and Thomas E. Rosenbaum Ever since 1882, when John D. Rockefeller made his first donation to the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary (later renamed Spelman Seminary in honor of his abolitionist in-laws), the education and general welfare of African Americans has been a recurring theme in Rockefeller philanthropy. The ledger books, pledge cards, and correspondence documenting this philanthropy are available to researchers at the Rockefeller Archive Center. Over the past 20 years, more than two thousand scholars have visited the Center to examine the records of such organizations as the General Education Board (GEB), formed in 1902 to improve educational conditions and opportunities in the U.S. “without distinction of race, sex, or creed.” These scholars are producing a growing body of literature on various aspects of Rockefeller philanthropy, including its relationship with the African-American community. Examples of this literature include James D. Anderson's The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 (1988) and Darlene Clarke Hine's Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950 (1989). Anderson uses the records of the GEB to show how northern philanthropists influenced “the structure, ideology, and content of black education.” Hine draws upon the records of the GEB, the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, and the Rockefeller Foundation and argues that, by his support for Spelman College and its department of nursing in 1886, Rockefeller “financed the establishment of the nation's first black nursing training school.”1 While education has been central to it, Rockefeller philanthropy has been involved in other aspects of life in the black community as well. Nancy Weiss has noted that supporting the National Urban League “was a [Rockefeller] family tradition.” In addition to chronicling the family's support for the organization itself, she has examined the role Rockefeller philanthropy played in the evolution of the career of Whitney Young, Jr.2 Waldemar Nielsen has argued that John D. Rockefeller, Jr. personally and “persistently encouraged his friends to take an interest” in African-Americans' welfare, and that “through his own great prestige he ... made interest in the black problem ‘respectable’ in business and other circles.”3 Rockefeller's construction of the Paul Laurence Dunbar Apartments in Harlem has been discussed by Gilbert Osofsky in Harlem: The Making of a Ghetto and by David Lewis in When Harlem Was in Vogue.4 Most recently, readers of Taylor Branch's award-winning biography of Martin Luther King, Jr., may have been astonished to read that “insofar as the Kings encountered anything better than obstruction in the white world, it could be traced more often than not to the influence of a most unlikely source, John D. Rockefeller.” Branch shows how Rockefeller money supported many institutions that were important in Dr. King's life, from Spelman College to Riverside Church.5 This survey of sources on race relations and African-American history available at the Rockefeller Archive Center is intended to invite much more scholarship by students of the African-American experience and by students of philanthropy. Containing more than 2,250 entries, the survey lists in alphabetical order the institutions and individuals funded by Rockefeller philanthropy as they are represented by the titles of the folders of documents in the Center's collections. Material listed in the survey documents more than a century of Rockefeller philanthropy; the development of important African-American institutions and personal careers; and changing attitudes towards African Americans, race relations, and the idea of racial harmony and equality. iii The Rockefeller Archive Center The Rockefeller Archive Center is located in Sleepy Hollow, New York, about 25 miles north of New York City. Organized in 1974, the Center opened to researchers the following year and now serves about 260 research visitors each year. The archival collections at the Center include the personal papers of John D. Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., John D. Rockefeller 3rd, and Nelson A. Rockefeller. The Center also holds the files of the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller from 1890 through 1961. This office was the philanthropic and business office of the family, and these files are open for research unless they pertain to living family members. In addition to these personal papers, the Archive Center holds the records of various philanthropic organizations founded by the family as well as a few non-Rockefeller institutions, such as the Commonwealth Fund, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the John and Mary Markle Foundation. For historians of the African-American experience, the most significant collections at the Archive Center will be the records of the General Education Board, the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the papers in the Rockefeller Family Archives. Rockefeller Philanthropy for African Americans: An Overview Scholars who have used the collections at the Rockefeller Archive Center to examine themes in African-American history have produced a significant body of literature. Their research has been concentrated in certain pockets of the collections, however, and many questions and issues remain unexplored. This introductory essay draws upon the collections themselves and selectively from the published literature to provide a historical overview of Rockefeller philanthropy as it relates to African Americans. It attempts (1) to sketch the broad outlines of Rockefeller philanthropy and its support for the black community and for improved race relations; (2) to indicate the kinds of material that researchers will find in the collections; and (3) to suggest questions and issues that future researchers might wish to pursue. This essay does not attempt to present a comprehensive bibliographic discussion of the literature in this field; nor is it an attempt to present the definitive history of Rockefeller giving in this area. Instead, the intent is to stimulate, promote, and invite additional scholarship in these records by providing readers with a general introduction to the Rockefeller family and their philanthropies, the archival collections that are available, and some of the literature that has made use of these collections. African Americans in the Context of Rockefeller Philanthropy The quality and the volume of documentation on a wide variety of subjects located in the collections at the Rockefeller Archive Center are both a blessing and a challenge for scholars working on specific topics. The quality of the material is often illuminating, but the volume of material on any one subject is sometimes overwhelming. Not only are large bodies of material time-consuming to examine, but the high quality of records preservation by the Rockefeller organizations often so far exceeds that of other archival materials that problems of evaluation and context arise, tempting scholars to overemphasize the role of Rockefeller organizations in particular circumstances. It is important to recognize from the outset, therefore, that philanthropic giving to African-American institutions and causes, while a well-established and welldocumented tradition among the Rockefeller family and their organizations, has never been the central focus of Rockefeller philanthropy. Many other interests and concerns have vied for the attention and resources of Rockefeller philanthropists. African Americans had no special claim upon Rockefeller philanthropy. Members of the Rockefeller family, their advisors, and the iv administrators of the corporate foundations used Rockefeller largesse for the African-American community in the same way that they approached other areas of concern: they sought to use their gifts in ways that were calculated to achieve maximum effect and would exert strategic impact in areas that were chosen for their significance and susceptibility to improvement. Rockefeller support has been crucial in the development of many African-American institutions and careers, yet black education and welfare are been only two of many causes that Rockefeller family members and corporate philanthropy have chosen to aid. Rockefeller philanthropy in the African-American community concentrated most dramatically in the field of education. It helped to develop public education in the South, assisted in the development of the major historically black colleges and medical schools and hospitals, and provided fellowship funds for scholars and researchers who would become the African-American academic elite. At the same time that such organizations as the General Education Board and, to a lesser extent, family members (especially John D. Rockefeller, Jr.) were donating funds to the African-American community for educational purposes, equal or greater sums were given to complementary white institutions. Rockefeller philanthropists and administrators regarded this course as an essential calculation for the general acceptance of a program to assist AfricanAmerican institutions in the legally segregated South. Philanthropy, both corporate and personal, accommodated Jim Crow. Yet it did so in ways that gradually strengthened the African-American community and prepared it for the struggles for equality and justice that were waged largely independent of the philanthropic world, but also alongside it. John D. Rockefeller The patriarch of the Rockefeller wealth and philanthropy was John D. Rockefeller (18391937), the founder of the Standard Oil Company. From his earliest charitable gifts in late 1855, Rockefeller tied his philanthropy closely to the religious tenets of the Baptist church, to the organizational and financial needs of the church, and to social needs as perceived by the leaders of that denomination. One needs only to read the donations dutifully recorded in his personal ledgers - long lists of giving to the poor, to local churches, to efforts to erect Baptist churches for various ethnic groups, to temperance organizations, and to local and state Baptist societies - to understand the role of the church in defining and widening the scope of his giving. As his wealth grew from his business endeavors, so too did his charitable giving, not only resulting in larger gifts, but also in gifts to a broader range of activities and to individuals and institutions across a wider geographic area. As early as 1865, according to one ledger, Rockefeller made random gifts to individual African Americans or institutions serving their needs - $25 to the Freedmen's Aid Commission on December 2, 1865, and another $25 for the education of a “colored preacher and teacher” on June 16, 18666 - but, in general, blacks and other minorities and institutions serving their needs did not receive large sums from Rockefeller during the 1860s and 1870s. As word of his wealth and his generosity spread, the appeals for aid multiplied. By the early 1880s, Rockefeller was deluged by all manner of requests for financial assistance. Two Baptist educational missionary projects caught his attention during this time when their leaders visited Cleveland's Baptist churches as part of their fund-raising tours. It was then that Rockefeller first heard A.C. Bacone, who sought support for a school for Native Americans in the Indian Territory, and Sophia Packard and Harriet Giles, the founders of the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, dedicated to the education of black women. Both of these organizations became early recipients of Rockefeller gifts: Bacone in 1881 and Giles in 1882. v Although many of Rockefeller's educational contributions in the early 1880s were responses to specific appeals from traveling missionary educators, Rockefeller also began to respond to the broader missionary concerns of the Baptist church. He began to work more closely with the Reverend Henry L. Morehouse (1834-1917), the new corresponding secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society (ABHMS). The Mission Society, which had been supporting Baptist missions and promoting Baptist education since 1832, had three departments: one “to establish churches and Sunday schools,” another "to aid in the erection of church edifices," and a third "to provide normal and theological schools for the Freedmen and Indians." Rockefeller provided support for the Society as early as June 4, 1879, the same year that Morehouse took over as the organization's corresponding secretary.7 James Anderson has described the Rev. Morehouse as one of “the missionary vanguard” in black education who “stood clearly and unswervingly for black higher education and for the development of advanced technical schools to prepare blacks for executive and administrative posts.” Atlanta Baptist College was renamed Morehouse College in his honor.8 A graduate of the University of Rochester (1858) and the Rochester Theological Seminary (1864), Morehouse entered the ministry in 1864 and served as a pastor in East Saginaw, Michigan (1864-1873), and at the East Avenue Baptist Church in Rochester (1873-1879) before taking his post at the Home Mission Society. He was, according to a colleague, “a man of unusual foresight, executive ability, fearlessness, pertinacity, religious zeal, and public spirit .... In the development of denominational policies and in bringing them to effectiveness he had no equal.”9 Morehouse and Rockefeller first corresponded in the spring of 1881 regarding a proposal to change the Society's Church Edifice Fund from a loan program to an endowed fund hat would make grants “to aid feeble churches in procuring suitable houses of worship.” Rockefeller, one of the original contributors to the fund, consented to the change.10 By the summer of 1882, Morehouse was seeking a meeting with Rockefeller to discuss general denominational needs, but was unsuccessful. By mid-August of 1882, however, Rockefeller was beginning to realize that he could bring his denominational giving together through the Home Mission Society, and he made inquiries concerning the Society's attitude toward, and plans for helping, Bacone's Indian college. Morehouse replied to Rockefeller's query, again requested an interview, and asked Rockefeller to meet with other needy aid applicants representing black institutions.11 Finally, on Christmas Eve in 1883, Rockefeller sent Morehouse the kind of letter that the church leader had hoped to receive. It marked the beginning of a change in Rockefeller's procedure for making his charitable donations and started him on the road toward organized, systematic philanthropy rather than individual charity. Rockefeller, weary of the constant appeals that came to him, was contemplating a letter regarding the Scandinavian Church in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He decided to send it to Morehouse, whose organization was charged with building churches. But Rockefeller sought relief from these appeals as well as advice. He wrote to Morehouse that he wanted “to avoid having all these people from every part of the country calling on [him] and [was] considering whether it is not much better for the cause” for him to “give all through the Home Mission Society.” He then asked: “If I were to pay into the Edifice Fund of the Home Mission Society five or ten hundred dollars, would it seem to you best to give an additional sum to this or have you other more important calls?”12 For Morehouse this was an open invitation. He had been pressing Rockefeller for an interview, and now he had an opportunity not only to call upon him for large contributions to the Mission Society for church building, but also to approach the wealthiest Baptist with his “other, more important calls.” To Morehouse, this meant the education of blacks and Indians. Morehouse vi quickly arranged his first meeting with Rockefeller for January 5, 1884, at the Buckingham Hotel in New York City; five days later Morehouse received a $5,000 check for the Edifice Fund, “as agreed.” Morehouse wasted no time in arranging another meeting for January 28, 1884, which resulted in two significant pledges from Rockefeller. In reply to a desperate plea from Sophia Packard of the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Rockefeller made a “confidential” agreement with Morehouse “to give the balance required to pay off the debt of the Atlanta Seminary, some $4,950, in addition to [his] former pledge of $2,500.” The school would be renamed Spelman Seminary, as Packard had suggested in her letter.13 Rockefeller also made a $25,000 pledge “for a Professorship or Chair in a Colored Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Virginia ... provided another equal amount is raised.”14 Morehouse clearly had interested Rockefeller in black education in a significant way and continued to press his case for donations to this cause. On February 7, he arranged a meeting between Rockefeller and the president of Shaw University, who left New York with Rockefeller's $250 check deposited in the school's account with the Mission Society.15 This flurry of activity between Morehouse and Rockefeller in early 1884 illustrates Rockefeller's realization that he needed organizational help in carrying out his charitable work and his increasing trust in Morehouse and the Mission Society. Although Rockefeller made these early and significant pledges toward black education, and would continue to do so, he seems not to have been entirely confident or comfortable in the field. His giving in this area was one to which he gave considerable thought in later years. In the fall of 1888, for example, Morehouse was planning a special meeting of the ABHMS to commemorate its 25 years of work among blacks. He asked Rockefeller to attend the meeting, or, if he was unable, to send a message. “We have a real problem in their education,” Rockefeller replied. “I am thankful to have had some little part in it and want to further pursue the study of the question with a view to understand better my responsibility in the case. Kindly assure the colored people of my sympathy for, and interest in them and tell them, I hope they will in addition to securing knowledge from books, strive to learn to do all kinds of work, and better than any other class of men.”16 In 1891, he asked his new philanthropic advisor, Frederick T. Gates, to consider the problem of black education. “I am 'smoking my pipe' right along on this colored education matter,” Gates reported, “but thus far only with this result, that before making any suggestions regarding either Richmond Theological Seminary or the general colored work, I must ask [for] plenty of time. These questions have I find a good many side[s], nor all of them easily come at.”17 Rockefeller's philanthropy supported both of what James Anderson has shown to be ideologically competing approaches to black education in the late 19th century: religious missionary approach, which “emphasized literary and professional training to develop a black intelligentsia that would fight for political and civil equality,” and the industrial education approach, modeled after the Hampton Institute of Samuel Chapman Armstrong, where the “manual labor routine was designed ... to teach students steady work habits, practical knowledge, and Christian morals.”18 That he would support both approaches suggests that the whole question of Rockefeller's attitude toward black education deserves further study, especially in the decades of the 1880s and the 1890s, as does his changing relationship with Morehouse. This preliminary evidence suggests that Morehouse played a crucial role in channeling Rockefeller's giving toward black education; although Rockefeller may have understood the religious rationale, he seemed troubled by its social implications and was himself a proponent of industrial education. Indeed, Morehouse and his approach to black education gradually lost favor with Rockefeller as the influence of Gates and other advisors increased.19 vii The advisor with the greatest influence on Rockefeller philanthropy during the 1890s and the first decade of the 20th century was Frederick T. Gates (1853-1929), a Baptist minister with whom Rockefeller became acquainted in his work with the American Baptist Education Society. In 1891, Rockefeller asked Gates to join him in New York to oversee his philanthropic and business endeavors. In addition to overseeing the development, through major Rockefeller support, of two elite research institutions - the University of Chicago and the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research - Gates devoted considerable energy and thought over the next several decades to the systematic bureaucratic organization and operation of philanthropy. How important Gates was to the subsequent development of Rockefeller philanthropy is symbolized by his service on the boards of all of the important institutions Rockefeller established prior to 1915: he was a trustee of the University of Chicago (1896-1910); a trustee (1902-1917) and chairman (1907-1917) of the General Education Board; chairman of the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease (1909-1914); a trustee of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1909-1929); and an original trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (19131923) and a member of its International Health Board (1913-1923), the China Medical Board, and a trustee of the Peking Union Medical College (1914-1917).20 Given the central role Gates played in Rockefeller philanthropy, scholars might wish to examine his influence on giving to projects of importance to African Americans.21 Similarly, researchers should give some consideration to the consequences of philanthropic bureaucratization on support for African-American needs. The Rockefeller boards, most specifically the Rockefeller Foundation, enunciated and developed programs and policies for funding projects that facilitated better comprehension of the “root causes” of social conditions, and of basic scientific processes. As Rockefeller wrote in Random Reminiscences, “The best philanthropy is constantly in search of the finalities - a search for cause, an attempt to cure the evils at their source.”22 Rockefeller and Gates shared an optimistic faith in science and education as the engines of human progress, as those forces that would improve the well-being of mankind throughout the world. As Rockefeller philanthropy developed over the next several decades, it attempted to deal with certain “root causes” of suffering, such as disease and ignorance, and, until mid-century, paid little attention to other possible “root causes,” such as racism and racial segregation. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and the General Education Board In addition to serving as John D. Rockefeller's preeminent advisor, Gates also was an important mentor to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (JDR Jr., 1874-1960), who joined his father's office upon his graduation from Brown University in 1897. As a youngster, JDR Jr. had visited Spelman Seminary with his parents and was well aware of his family's involvement with that school. His biographer has chronicled JDR Jr.'s increasing involvement with southern and black education. Upon entering his father's office, the young Rockefeller was given the responsibility of overseeing the giving to southern education, and his interest in both the South and black education was heightened by his participation in the train tour of the South organized by Robert C. Ogden in 1901. This trip led to the organization of the General Education Board, established with a gift of $1 million by John D. Rockefeller in 1903 to aid education throughout the United States. The senior Rockefeller gave the GEB more than $129 million between 1902 and 1921. Between 1902 and 1960, the GEB spent more than $41 million on black education.23 A number of scholars have shown that the GEB was extremely important in developing secondary and higher education in the early decades of the 20th century, especially for blacks in the South. Some, ranging from such contemporary critics as W.E.B. Du Bois to more recent viii historians, have been critical of the GEB for promoting industrial education for blacks at the expense of higher education. In February 1918, Du Bois called the GEB “the great dominating philanthropic agency” in black education and argued that it “had long ago surrendered to the white South by practically saying that the educational needs of the white South must be attended to before any attention should be paid to the education of Negroes; that the Negro must be trained according to the will of the white South and not as the Negro desires to be trained. It is this board that is spending more money today in helping Negroes learn how to can vegetables than in helping them to go through college.” But, given changes in its policies and programs and the social context of its work, even Du Bois later praised the GEB, writing in The Crisis in July 1930 that, “notwithstanding all of its past mistakes in attitude and personnel, there can be no doubt that, in the lamentable failure of democracy in the South and the persistent enmity of the white worker, the General Education Board in later years has been the salvation of education among Negroes.”24 The records of the Early Southern Program of the General Education Board detail the Board's first undertaking: facilitating the development of a comprehensive system of education in the U.S., including publicly supported schools in the South for blacks and whites.25 The Board funded the central components of a publicly supported system of education widely, if nor initially universally, available for southern blacks: new or improved buildings for local black schools; studies of curricula; and workshops and other training for teachers. Over time, the GEB's program moved from one of support for the development of primary and secondary education to a program that emphasized support for higher education, including the historically black colleges. As this survey suggests, Fisk and Meharry in Nashville, Atlanta University and Spelman in Atlanta, and Dillard in New Orleans garnered support crucial to their development, with Howard also securing funds. Although researchers have examined various aspects of the GEB's work, no one has attempted a broad discussion of the organization since Raymond Fosdick's Adventure in Giving appeared in 1962. Most of the scholarship on the General Education Board has focused on its work prior to 1950, but much rich material in the collection remains to be explored. One interesting but little-examined aspect of the GEB's program is the more than 900 fellowships it provided for African-Americans to pursue graduate and professional education from the mid1920s through the mid-1950s. The fellowship application form asked applicants to indicate their race, so that material pertaining to African-American recipients was easily identified for this survey. Moreover, this form includes a variety of information about the applicant's personal history, including education and employment; these files occasionally also include correspondence and college transcripts, and therefore provide a significant body of material about a large number of black academics and professionals over a period of about 30 years. Another aspect of the GEB's history that has received little attention is its work after World War II, yet research by William C. Hine on South Carolina State College suggests that there is interesting material in the files for these years. As an institution that concentrated a substantial portion of its resources on black education in the South, the GEB was a logical source of funds for South Carolina Governor James F. Byrnes to turn to in the 1950s as challenges to educational segregation in the state pressured him to make the state's separate institutions of higher education more equal. Hine shows how Byrnes relentlessly pressed the trustees of the GEB to win approval of a grant of 500,000 in April 1952 to expand and improve the facilities of South Carolina State College, the state-supported institution for African Americans.26 ix The attention to education evident in the General Education Board and other components of Rockefeller philanthropy bespeaks the fundamentally conservative, gradual approach that Rockefeller philanthropy took in most areas and certainly in matters relating to race, discrimination, and race-based inequality in the U.S. Education remained thoroughly segregated by race during the life of the GEB, and the GEB never challenged segregation. How the GEB affected, and was affected by, American racial policy and practice remains a broad topic to be addressed in examining these records. The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial With the advent of Beardsley Ruml as director of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial (LSRM) in 1922, Rockefeller philanthropy engaged for a brief period the more diffuse and ambitious challenge of general race relations. Established in 1918, named for the senior Rockefeller's wife and dedicated to her interest in the social welfare of all people, the Memorial made its most significant contribution through grants that promoted the development of a modern, statistically based social science that would come to illuminate a broad range of social problems. In seeking to encourage social science as a tool for understanding social problems and for developing approaches to their solution or abatement, the Memorial made a number of important grants to support research in and promote the improvement of interracial relations. Among the groups receiving support from the Memorial were the National and New York Urban Leagues and the Boy Scouts for the organization of troops among blacks and other racial groups. August Meier and Elliott Rudwick have pointed our that a $25,000 grant from the LSRM to the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in February 1922 “provided the resources for the important and pioneering work on antebellum free Negroes and on blacks during Reconstruction that the association sponsored over the next several years.”27 Its support for the Commission on Interracial Cooperation and for the work of Howard Odum made it “a mainstay of southern white racial moderates,” Walter Jackson has argued.28 The LSRM also funded numerous social scientific studies of black life and race relations that helped lay the groundwork for future work in these areas. Among the LSRM's most innovative projects, according to Jackson, was its effort to train more black social scientists at black colleges and universities. "'The absence of scientific knowledge concerning the Negro's position in American life' could only be remedied through the education of 'competent Negro investigators,"' Ruml argued. “We are dealing with a group of people... handicapped in many respects,” argued Leonard Outhwaite, the LSRM's program officer for race relations. “Our objective ... is to bring them as nearly as possible to a state where they can develop their own leadership, and ... finance their own welfare.” The LSRM provided fellowships and other support aimed at increasing the number of trained black social scientists and professionals. The LSRM (and later the Rockefeller Foundation) provided significant support for Fisk University's Department of Social Science and Charles S. Johnson's efforts to create a strong program of training for teachers and researchers in the social sciences. The Memorial's program of support in this area has been discussed at greater length by John H. Stanfield in Philanthropy and Jim Crow in American Social Science (1985). Stanfield describes the program led by Leonard Outhwaite as one that sought (1) to promote empirical studies of AfricanAmerican culture and communities, especially in the wake of the Great Migration; (2) to encourage training and advancement of moderate race leaders through its funding of grant work and fellowships; and (3) to develop stronger black institutions to serve and guide a growing and, as LSRM leaders saw it, a potentially more volatile, black population.29 x With the dissolution of the LSRM and the reorganization of Rockefeller corporate philanthropy in 1929, this innovative program ended; the GEB took over all education programs for blacks, and the Rockefeller Foundation took over the program in the social sciences, which it focused for the most part on top-notch white universities. “Neither the GEB nor the Rockefeller Foundation played an innovative role during the thirties in the social science study of blacks,” Jackson notes.30 Other Corporate Rockefeller Philanthropy In addition to education, Rockefeller philanthropy in the first three decades of the twentieth century became deeply involved in public health and less extensively involved in social hygiene and criminology, areas which, while not directly concerned with the African-American community, still had bearing on it. The Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease (1909-1914) and the International Health Board/ Division of the Rockefeller Foundation (1914-1950) assisted both white and African-American communities to combat disease - principally hookworm and malaria - and to inaugurate municipal public health programs. Studies of the incidence of disease and demonstration programs became the staples of this work. The records of these organizations thus offer surveys of social, economic, and political conditions that impinged upon or reflected public health concerns. The records are organized on a geographic basis, according to states and counties, and can be searched accordingly for documentation of the experiences of different groups. Scattered throughout the reports and correspondence from local field agents in the Sanitary Commission's records, scholars will find insights into local race relations and health conditions in black communities. John Ettling's The Germ of Laziness discusses the development and work of the Sanitary Commission, including how it dealt with the disease among blacks and how it tread carefully with regard to the issue of race in the South.31 The Bureau of Social Hygiene (BSH, 1913-1940) was created by JDR Jr. as a result of his service in 1910 on a special grand jury to investigate the so-called “white slave trade” in New York City. The Bureau's main interest was in “the study, amelioration, and prevention of those social conditions, crimes, and diseases that adversely affect the well-being of society, with special reference to prostitution and the evils associated therewith.” The work of the BSH involved it in eugenics, as research was undertaken and supported into the characteristics of individuals and groups who engaged in various forms of antisocial behavior. One of the interesting characteristics of the BSH files (and a number of files in other collections at the Archive Center) is the extent to which the documentation appears to be “color-blind.” Nevertheless, these files bear examination by scholars of the African-American experience who may be interested in how leaders and elite institutions defined and characterized different groups and different behaviors, and in how they sometimes linked groups and behaviors. In the years prior to World War II, when the GEB, LSRM, the Sanitary Commission, the International Health Board, and the Bureau of Social Hygiene were most active, the AfricanAmerican community drew upon its own resources and those offered by sympathetic supporters, including some private philanthropies, to build leadership, to expand its capabilities, and to define a struggle for rights and power. Both the GEB and the LSRM played limited roles in helping to create a human infrastructure within the African-American community. Another set of Rockefeller philanthropies - the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation became most active with respect to the African-American community after 1945, as the civil rights movement waged intensely public struggles for social, economic, and political power throughout American society. xi John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and the Rockefeller Family Office Despite the creation of such philanthropic organizations as the GEB and the LSRM, members of the Rockefeller family continued their personal philanthropic giving through the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller. That Office served the business and philanthropic interests of the Rockefeller family from 1897. The records of this office document the family's further association with institutions funded by John D. Rockefeller, such as Spelman College,32 as well as new funding projects initiated by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The records of the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller (OMR) also document the beginnings of the business and philanthropic careers of JDR Jr.'s children: Abby (1903-1976), John D. 3rd (1906-1978), Nelson A. (1908-1979), Laurance S. (born in 1910), Winthrop (1912-1973), and David (born in 1915). The continuing role the office played indicates the continuity of the family's philanthropic interests while younger generations added new funding projects and interests, sometimes creating new organizations to carry them out. Both the Davison Fund, established in 1934, and the Sealantic Fund, created in 1938, were formed to enable John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to provide systematic support to projects of interest to him. While he channeled some contributions through these foundations to black institutions and for work in race relations, JDR Jr. also continued to make personal contributions in these areas through the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller. Indeed, Rockefeller's advisors and associate in the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller, such as Arthur Packard and Dana Creel, also served as directors of the Davison and Spelman funds, so that the records of the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller are indispensable in examining the grants made through these other funds. In 1946, for example, Dana Creel undertook a survey of the field of black welfare in New York City and issued a detailed assessment of the needs of the black community and the possible ways in which philanthropy could help meet those needs.33 JDR Jr.'s biographer has argued that “the Rockefeller files are more extensive on this subject of the welfare of the Negro race than on almost any other.”34 Although one might disagree over the proportion of JDR Jr.'s files devoted to various subjects, there is no question that he provided significant support to a variety of institutions serving the African-American community. Among the organizations that had repeated contact with or received support from JDR Jr. between 1914 and 1960 were the Commission on Interracial Cooperation; several Harlem-based organizations and churches; homes for pregnant women; black YMCAs and YWCAs in various cities; the National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes and the National Urban League and local affiliates in New York, Brooklyn, and Westchester County (NY); the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; the Association for the Study of Negro Life; schools for black ministers; the Committee on Unity; the American Council on Race Relations; the National Council of Negro Women; and the United Negro College Fund, to which, in addition to his money, JDR Jr. gave his time as an active recruiter and fundraiser. The correspondence with the leaders and supporters of African-American institutions reveals much about the needs of these institutions, of the African-American community in general, and about the relationship they sought with wealthy potential benefactors. There is also a good deal of correspondence during the 1930s and 1940s from whites who were interested in “the race question” or “the Negro problem” and who were seeking support for their own ways to deal with these issues. Perhaps more interesting are the numerous staff reports and internal memoranda in these files, which reveal a great deal about the process of Rockefeller philanthropy and the social and intellectual context of Rockefeller support for African-American education and welfare and work in race relations. These records document clearly how Rockefeller's advisors responded over time to the campaigns of the NAACP, for example, and how they responded to problems that they perceived in the leadership of the Urban League. Material in the records of the Office of xii the Messrs Rockefeller opens a window onto the attitudes, ideas, and actions of Rockefeller and his advisors, men who were conservative by nature but who took a moderate approach toward race relations. For the brothers' generation - that is, the children of JDR Jr. - the records of the Office of the Messrs Rockefeller and the records of the philanthropies they themselves created, such as the JDR 3rd Fund, help document their work in race relations, civil rights, and social welfare. The Center holds the personal papers of JDR 3rd, Nelson A. Rockefeller, and microfilm editions of the gubernatorial records for Nelson (governor of New York, 1959-1974) and Winthrop (governor of Arkansas, 1967-1971). Material pertaining to living members of the Rockefeller family is not available for research. The Rockefeller Brothers Fund An important institution that reflects the philanthropic interests of the Rockefeller brothers is the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF), which they established in 1940. Grant files of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, which typically contain correspondence, reports, and internal memoranda, are open for research when they are 10 years old. In conjunction with the files in the records of the Office of Messrs Rockefeller in the Rockefeller Family Archives, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund archives document the emerging interests of the Rockefeller brothers in race relations and civil rights. Among the organizations to receive support from the RBF prior to 1950 were the American Council on Race Relations, the National Urban League, Sydenham Hospital in New York City, and the United Negro College Fund.35 After 1950, the Fund's archives document contributions to these organizations as well as to the Architects' Renewal Committee in Harlem (1965-1975); Arts for Racial Identity (1970-1975); the Cultural Council Foundation's Black Theater Alliance (1974-1980); the Dance Theater of Harlem (1970-1973); the Frederick Douglass Museum of African Arts (1964-1980); the Free Southern Theater (1967-1973); the Harlem Commonwealth Council's Loan Senice (1969-1971); the Harlem Council on Social Hygiene (1945-1949); the Harlem Interfaith Counseling Service (1973-1979); Harlem School of the Arts (1968-1980); the National Black Child Development Institute (1971-1982); the National Black Theater Workshop (1970-1975); the National Black United Fund (1975-1983); the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing (1965-1976); the National Council of Negro Women (1955-1981); the New York Urban Coalition (1967-1983); the A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund (1967-1973); various projects of the Southern Regional Council (1947-1983); the Studio Museum in Harlem (1968-1983); and the United States Committee for the First World Festival of Negro Arts (1965-1966). The Rockefeller Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation was established in 1913 for the general purpose of improving the wellbeing of mankind throughout the world, which its officers attempted to accomplish by supporting projects in medical research and education, public health, scientific research, and agricultural research and education. Beginning in the 1920s, RF officials met occasionally with colleagues on other Rockefeller boards to discuss racial problems, but, as Walter Jackson has pointed out, the RF failed to adopt the more active approach taken toward race relations in the 1920s by the LSRM. The Rockefeller Foundation kept apprised of Gunnar Myrdal's work on race relations in the late 1930s and early 1940s, putting off support of "any large investigations of American race relations pending the outcome of Myrdal's investigation."36 Following the appearance of Myrdal's An American Dilemma in 1944, the foundation provided funding for xiii work in intergroup relations by, among others, social psychologist Kurt Lewin, the Social Science Research Council's Committee on Techniques for Reducing Group Hostility, and sociologist Louis Wirth's Committee on Education, Training, and Research in Race Relations at the University of Chicago.37 The RF did not directly tackle the issues of African-American welfare or education until the early 1960s, when, with support for programs to expand educational opportunity, it began to address issues that the civil rights movement was raising.38 Between September 1963 and the beginning of 1969, the RF appropriated nearly $32 million through its Equal Opportunity Program. The bulk of this support, $21.4 million, went to education. The goals of the educational component of the program were “to spur desegregation in higher education and the development of top-quality leadership among minority groups; to improve the flow of minority-group students to good colleges and to influence high schools to make this a permanent objective; to aid experimental programs designed to increase the prospects of outstanding achievement by potentially talented minority-group students; to stimulate and guide constructive innovations in urban school systems and in schools in slum neighborhoods; and to strengthen Negro colleges.” A series of grants-in-aid provided support for a variety of other projects generally related to education but not easily located in any of these categories.39 RF personnel realized that support for education alone would not be sufficient to achieve “equal opportunity for all.” The RF also supported other efforts to advance the goal of equal opportunity, still focusing largely on leadership development but increasingly including the inner city. By 1969, the RF had appropriated $2.36 million “to aid efforts to deal with immediate problems and improve conditions in urban ghettos”; $1.47 million toward “new minority leadership”; $1.35 million “to broaden and deepen the influence and effectiveness of Negro leadership concerned with community problems”; $1.2 million for “new community-centered schools”; $1.15 million for “research and action programs related to ghetto problems”; $800,000 “to advance interracial understanding and the reduction of discrimination”; and $648,000 “to expand job opportunities and new career possibilities for Negroes.”40 The grant files in the Rockefeller Foundation archives are open for research when they are 20 years old, so that in the 1990s material daring from the 1970s will be opened. (As of January 1, 2000, for example, material from 1979 became available.) This access means that researchers can begin to examine how the Rockefeller Foundation responded first to the civil rights movement and then to concerns about urban conditions in the aftermath of the riots of the mid 1960s. For example, the RF provided support for the Watts Labor Community Action Council beginning in 1968 and supported research conducted by Kenneth Clark's Metropolitan Applied Research Center from 1968 through 1974. Other organizations that received RF support include Atlanta University; the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation (1967-1969); community relations (1968-1971) and urban education programs (1968-1970) at California State College at Los Angeles; the Chicago Urban League for police seminars (1968-1970) and school principals conferences (1968); Dillard University; the Economic Opportunity Program (1966-1970); Fisk University; the Independent Schools Talent Search Program (1966-1972); Morehouse College; the NAACP leadership training program (1968-1973); various projects of the National Urban League;41 a ghetto business project of the New England Community Development Corporation (1968-1969); and inner-city education projects in Baltimore; Cleveland; Detroit; the District of Columbia; Evanston, Illinois; Gary, Indiana; and New Rochelle, New York. xiv Grant files in the Rockefeller Foundation archives typically contain correspondence, excerpts from RF dockets detailing grant actions, reports from grant recipients, internal memoranda, and detailed interview notes and trip diaries maintained by foundation officials when they visited various cities and met with grant recipients. These trip diaries and interview notes often contain interesting perspectives and reports on the attitudes of other experts familiar with particular organizations or individuals. Conclusion The Rockefellers and the philanthropic institutions they funded were only one major group active in the fields of African-American welfare and education and race relations. The holdings of the Rockefeller Archive Center also document the work of the Harkness family and the Commonwealth Fund in these areas, and, on a more limited scale, the work of Margaret Olivia Sage and the Russell Sage Foundation. The records also include documentation of how the various philanthropic actors in these areas - including Julius Rosenwald and the Rosenwald Fund, the Anna T. Jeanes Fund, the Phelps-Stokes Fund, the Carnegie Corporation, and, after 1950, the Ford Foundation - cooperated and interacted. One question that scholars might examine is to what degree Rockefeller philanthropy established the tone or pattern for foundations with regard to the needs of the African-American community. Certainly, prior to 1945, the Rockefeller philanthropies sought, in the full tradition of the Progressive Era, to address, ameliorate, or solve social problems through scientific investigation and educational advancement. The family and the philanthropic officers largely eschewed more direct and overtly political approaches and, in the area of civil rights, sought to avoid involvement with the movement that came to rely increasingly on legal and political action. Indications of their outlook occur throughout the different collections. One of the clearest statements of the Rockefeller family's ideology is Dana Creel's report, “The Negro in New York City-1946.” Creel's report serves as a summary of the family's approach to the field of African-American welfare and as a blueprint for funding a program that would foster conservative black leadership and improved social services for the African-American community, especially with regard to neglected and delinquent children. On the questions of segregation and integration, Creel argued that unselfconscious interracial and intercultural collaboration was more successful than purposefully integrated work. “The most effective interracial activities ... are those conducted as part of a larger interest, rather than an interracial and intercultural program exclusively,” he noted, pointing to the work of the YWCA, YMCA, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, and settlement houses. Creel's report reflects the evolutionary educational approach toward improved race relations that was a staple of Rockefeller philanthropy. Indeed, in a radio address on behalf of the United Negro College Fund, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., characterized potential supporters of the Fund and its fund-raising campaign as embodying a commitment to “mutual understanding, forbearance, and progress by agreement, supplemented by law when necessary.”42 Both Creel and JDR Jr. were writing at a time when the emerging civil rights movement was about to present new challenges to their evolutionary approach to change, and thus new opportunities for philanthropy. How philanthropy responded to these challenges after 1945 is a significant part of the story that lies within the records listed in this survey. xv The role of philanthropy in American life is often discussed by its proponents as that of a catalyst for social change, capable of deploying funds in strategic ways to stimulate and develop new approaches to social issues. It is described as an independent sector different from both the public sector of government and the private sector of business. Yet the fundamentally private philanthropic community has dealt with profound public questions. In its desire to act as a catalyst for change in the public arena, to whose interests, to what needs, and to what ideals has the philanthropic community responded with regard to the aspirations of African Americans? Using these records to study the role of philanthropy in the African-American experience and in the general evolution of race relations in America will help us better understand aspects of African American history as well as the uses to which philanthropy has been put by the philanthropists and the recipients of their funds. xvi Notes 1 James D. Anderson, The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860 -1935 (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1988), p. 2; and Darlene Clark Hine, Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890 -1950 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989), pp. 8-9. 2 Nancy J. Weiss, “Whitney M. Young, Jr.: Committing the Power Structure to the Cause of Civil Rights,” in Black Leaders of the Twentieth Century, ed. by John Hope Franklin and August Meier (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1982), p. 332; The National Urban League, 1910-1940 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1974); and Whitney Young, Jr., and the Struggle for Civil Rights (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1989). 3 Waldemar A. Nielsen, The Big Foundations (New York: Columbia University Press, 1972), p. 340. 4 Gilbert Osofsky, Harlem: The Making of a Ghetto, Negro New York, 1890-1930 (New York: Harper and Row, 1966; paperback edition, 1968); and David L. Lewis, When Harlem Was in Vogue (New York: Knopf, 1981). 5 Taylor Branch, Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-1963 (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988), p. 27, and the discussion in the remainder of that chapter. 6 Rockefeller's Ledger B, pp. 123-124, John D. Rockefeller Papers, Record Group 1 of the Rockefeller Family Archives, Rockefeller Archive Center. 7 The three departments of the ABHMS are described on the Society's letterhead in the 1880s. On Rockefeller's early relationship with the ABHMS, see his Ledger C, p. 169. Because of the confusing nature of Rockefeller's ledgers in the early and mid 1870s, it is not clear whether his $1,000 gift in 1879 was his first to the ABHMS, but it is the first gift noted on the charity index card for the ABHMS in the Financial Material, Charities Index, box 1, in the John D. Rockefeller Papers. 8 Anderson, Education of Blacks in the South, p. 68. 9 Thomas W. Goodspeed offers this description of Morehouse in A History of the University of Chicago (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1916), p. 40. For the basic biographical information on Morehouse, see the Dictionary of American Biography, volume 13, pp. 159-160, and Who Was Who in America, volume 1, 1897-1942, p. 864. 10 Morehouse to Rockefeller, March 9, 1881, JDR Papers, Office Correspondence, box 28, folder 215; and George D. Rogers to Morehouse, March 16, 1881, JDR Letterbooks, vol. 2, p. 56. 11 See Morehouse to Rockefeller, August 16, 1882, and other letters for 1882-1883 in JDR Papers, Office Correspondence, box 28, folder 215. xvii 12 Rockefeller to Morehouse, December 24, 1883, JDR Letterbooks, vol. 6, p. 112; Morehouse to Rockefeller, December 27, 1883, JDR Papers, box 28, folder 215. 13 See JDR Pledge Book, 1882-1887, p. 26; and Packard to Rockefeller, December 29, 1883, in JDR Papers, Office Correspondence, box 30, folder 233. 14 JDR Pledge Book, 1882-1887, p. 25. 15 Morehouse to Rockefeller, February 7, 1884, JDR Papers, Office Correspondence, box 28, folder 215; and Rockefeller to Morehouse, February 7, 1884, JDR Letterbooks, vol. 6, p. 230. 16 Morehouse to Rockefeller, August 18, 1888, JDR Papers, Office Correspondence, box 28, folder 216; Rockefeller to Morehouse, August 25, 1888, JDR Letterbooks, vol. 17, p. 128. 17 Gates to Rockefeller, May 30, 1891, in the copies of Gares correspondence as secretary of the American Baptist Education Society, Frederick T. Gates Papers, box 4, folder 80, Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, New York. 18 Anderson, The Education of Blacks in the South, pp. 33, 35, and 67-68. The purpose of Armstrong's educational program, Anderson argues, was “to maintain within the South a social consensus that did not challenge traditional inequalities of wealth and power.” 19 One advisor whose influence is difficult to gauge was his wife, Laura Spelman Rockefeller (1839-1915). A former teacher in Cleveland whose parents were ardent abolitionists active in the Underground Railroad, she had a long-standing interest in the welfare and education of blacks. She and her parents knew Sophia Packard and Harriet Giles, the founders of the black women's school that became Spelman, so she quite likely had a role in helping her husband decide to contribute to the school. In other instances, her role is more clearly documented in the Rockefeller Family Archives, as in the case of the Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People, and at times appeals are sent addressed to her. On the whole, however, she seems not to have had much of a role in her husband's later organized, corporate philanthropy. Rockefeller biographer Ron Chernow reports that Rockefeller involved his entire family in his charitable endeavors in the 1870s and 1880s, before he turned to systematic, institutional forms of giving. See Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (New York: Random House, 1998), p. 237. 20 On Gates' career, see his autobiography, Chapters in My Life (New York: The Free Press, 1977). The typescript of the autobiography is available at the Rockefeller Archive Center. 21 Gates is not the only advisor and administrator whose personal role merits study. Others include Wallace Buttrick, who directed the General Education Board from its founding in 1902 until his death in 1926, and who designed the outlines of its program and addressed the role in it of industrial education, liberal academic education, and professional education; Beardsley Ruml, who directed the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial during its years of involvement in the development of the social sciences and studies of race relations; Edwin Embree, who served as secretary of the Rockefeller Foundation from 1917-1927 and then moved on to the Julius Rosenwald Fund; and Leonard Outhwaite, who ran the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial's program in race relations. One might also examine the role of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who had an evident and strong emotional attraction to the issue of African-American disadvantage and need. xviii 22 John D. Rockefeller, Random Reminiscences of Men and Events (New York: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1909; reprinted by Sleepy Hollow Press, 1984), pp. 112. 23 Raymond B. Fosdick, John D. Rockefeller, Jr.: A Portrait (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956), pp. 116-120; and Raymond B. Fosdick, Adventure in Giving: The Story of the General Education Board (New York: Harper & Row, 1962), pp. 3-8, 327, 329-332. 24 The 1918 quote is from “Negro Education,” The Crisis (February 1918), reprinted in The Library of America edition, W.E.B. DuBois Writings (1986), p. 876; the 1930 Du Bois quote is taken from August Meier and Elliott Rudwick, Black History and the Historical Profession (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986), p. 49. 25 The Early Southern Program of the GEB is documented in series 1, subseries 1 of the GEB collection, which is designated in the survey as RG 1.1. This portion of the GEB collection is available on microfilm from Scholarly Resources of Wilmington, Delaware. 26 William C. Hine, “South Carolina's Challenge to Civil Rights: The Case of South Carolina State College, 1945-1954,” Agriculture and Human Values 9 (Winter 1992), pp. 38-50; “South Carolina State College: A Legacy of Education and Public Service,” Agricultural History 65: 2 (1991), pp. 149-167; and “South Carolina State College and the General Education Board,” Research Reports from the Rockefeller Archive Center (Spring 1990), pp. 12-13. 27 Meier and Rudwick, “J. Franklin Jameson, Carter G. Woodson, and the Foundations of Black Historiography,” American Historical Review 89 (October 1984), pp. 1013-1014. See also their Black History and the Historical Profession for a discussion of the importance of LSRM and GEB support for black historian prior to World War II. 28 Walter Jackson, Gunnar Myrdal and America's Conscience: Social Engineering and Racial Liberalism, 1938-1987 (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1990), p. 31. 29 Ruml quoted in Jackson, Gunner Myrdal and America's Conscience, p. 379 note 53; see also pp. 31-32; Outhwaite quoted in Meier and Rudwick, Black History and the Historical Profession, p. 48. See also John H. Stanfield, Philanthropy and Jim Crow in American Social Science (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1985), pp. 74, 75, 80. 30 Jackson, Gunner Myrdal and America's Conscience, p. 379 note 53; see also pp. 31-32. 31 John Ettling, The Germ of Laziness: Rockefeller Philanthropy and Public Health in the New South (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1981), pp. 80-81. For a study of the role of Rockefeller philanthropic campaigns in health and education in Southern progressivism, see William A. Link, The Paradox of Southern Progressivism, 1880-1930 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992). 32 For the Rockefeller relationship with Spelman College, see Florence Matilda Read, The Story of Spelman College (Atlanta: Spelman College, 1961); Janice Leone, “The Mission of Women's Colleges in an Era of Cultural Revolution, 1890-1930,” Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1989; Kenneth W. Rose and Darwin H. Stapleton, “Toward a ‘Universal Heritage’: Education and the Development of Rockefeller Philanthropy,” Teachers College Record 93 (Spring 1992), pp. 536-555, esp. pp.539-543; and Lynn D. Gordon, “Race, Class and the Bonds of Womanhood at Spelman Seminary, 1881-1923,” History of Higher Education Annual 9 (1989), pp. 7-32. xix 33 Dana Creel, “The Negro in New York City - 1946,” in a binder entitled “Survey of Field of Negro Welfare,” box 38, Welfare Interests series, Record Group 2 Office of the Messrs Rockefeller, Rockefeller Family Archives. 34 Fosdick, John D. Rockefeller, Jr.: A Portrait, pp. 373-374. 35 Annual report of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 1950. This report describes the Fund's contributions, 1941-1950. 36 Jackson, Gunnar Myrdal, pp. 262. Myrdal's study was initiated by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. See Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, The Politics of Knowledge: The Carnegie Corporation, Philanthropy, and Public Policy (Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1989). 37 Jackson, Gunnar Myrdal, pp. 282-284. 38 The development of the RF's Equal Opportunity Program is described in several RF publications in addition to the annual reports: “The Long Road to College: A Summer of Opportunity” (Spring 1965); “Toward Equal Opportunity for All” (December 1966); and the section on “Toward Equal Opportunity for All” in “Five-Year Review and Projection” (December 1968), pp. 51-61. 39 The description of the program's goals are taken from “Five-Year Review and Projection,” p. 61. 40 “Five-Year Review and Projection,” p. 61. 41 For an example of how a grant to a nationwide organization can be used to illuminate a local context, see Kenneth W. Rose, “The Politics of Social Reform in Cleveland, 1945-1967: Civil Rights, Welfare Rights, and the Response of Civic Leaders,” Ph.D. dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 1988, pp. 261-266. 42 Creel, “The Negro in New York City - 1946,” p. 12; John D. Rockefeller quoted in Rockefeller Family Archives, RG 2, JDR Jr. Personal series, Fosdick notes, volume 13, box 49. xx Bibliography This bibliography of works relevant to African-American history that cite collections at the Rockefeller Archive Center is drawn from the bibliography maintained by the Archive Center, which relies heavily upon researchers notifying the Center about publications that result from their work at the Center. This is not a comprehensive bibliography, but is presented as a means of introducing new researchers to the literature produced by Archive Center scholars and thus to the research possibilities inherent in these collections. This list focuses on African-American history and does not include works that bear aspects of African-American history in another context, such as works on the history of the South. Readers should consult the more complete online bibliography of scholarship based on research at the Rockefeller Archive Center, available online at http://www.rockefeller.edu/archive.crt/scholarship.html. Anderson, Eric and Alfred A. Moss, Jr. Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1999. Anderson, James D. The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1988. Anderson, James D. “Northern Foundations and the Shaping of Southern Black Rural Education, 1902-1935.” History of Education Quarterly 8 (Winter 1978). Anderson, James D. “Philanthropy, the State and the Development of Historically Black Public Colleges: The Case of Mississippi.” In “Philanthropy and Institution-Building in the Twentieth Century,” a special issue of Minerva 35:3 (Autumn 1997), pp. 295-309. Dickerson, Dennis C. Militant Mediator: Whitney M. young, Jr., 1921-1971. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998. Ellis, Rex. “Presenting the Past: Education, interpretation and the Teaching of Black History at Colonial Williamsburg.” Ph.D. dissertation, College of William and Mary, 1989. Gamble, Vanessa Northington. Making a Place for Ourselves: The Black Hospital Movement, 1920-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Gamble, Vanessa Northington. “Black Autonomy versus White Control: Black Hospitals and the Dilemmas of White Philanthropy, 1920-1940.” In “Philanthropy and Institution-Building in the Twentieth Century,” a special issue of Minerva 35:3 (Autumn 1997), pp. 247-267. Gamble, Vanessa Northington. “The Provident Hospital Project: An Experiment in Race Relations and Medical Education.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 65 (Winter 1991), pp. 457-475. Goggin, Jacqueline. Carter G. Woodson: A Life in Black History. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1993. xxi Goggin, Jacqueline. “Carter G. Woodson and the Collection of Source Material for AfroAmerican History.” American Archivist 48:3 (Summer 1985). Goodenow, Ronald K. “Separate and Unequal Progressive Education: A Southern Case Study.” In Ronald K. Goodenow and Arthur O. White, eds., Education and the Rise of the New South. Boston: G.K. Hall and Co., 1981, pp. 195-214. Gordon, Lynn D. “Race, Class, and the Bonds of Womanhood at Spelman Seminary, 18811923.” History of Higher Education Annual 9 (1989), pp. 7-32. Hatch, James V. Sorrow Is the Only Faithful One: The Life of Owen Dodson. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. Hine, Darlene Clark. Black Women in the Nursing Profession: A Documentary History. New York: Garland Publishers, 1985. Hine, Darlene Clark. Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession 1890-1950. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. Hine, Darlene Clark. “Black Lawyers and the Twentieth-Century Struggle for Constitutional Change.” In Hine, Speak Truth to Power: Black Professional Class in United States History. Brooklyn, New York: Carlson publishing, Inc., 1996, pp. 147-168. Hine, Darlene Clark. “Carter G. Woodson: White Philanthropy and Negro Historiography.” In Hine Sight: Black Women and the Re-Construction of American History. Brooklyn, New York: Carlson Publishing, 1994, pp. 203-222. Hine, Darlene Clark. “The Ethel Johns Report: Black Women in the Nursing Profession, 1925.” Journal of Negro History 67 (Fall 1982). Hine, Darlene Clark. “From Hospital to College: Black Nurse Leaders and the Rise of Collegiate Nursing Schools.” The Journal of Negro Education 51:3 (Summer 1982), pp. 222-237. Hine, Darlene Clark. “The Intersection of Race, Class and Gender in the Nursing Profession.” In Critical Issues in American Nursing in the Twentieth Century: Perspectives and Case Studies, edited by Darwin H. Stapleton and Cathryne A. Welch. Guilderland, New York: The Foundation of the New York State Nurses Association Inc., 1994, pp. 59-68. Hine. Darlene Clark. “‘They Shall Mount Up with Wings as Eagles’: Historical Images of Black Nurses, 1890-1950.” In Anne Hudson Jones, ed., Images of Nurses in History, Art, and Literature. Philadelphia: university of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. Hine, William C. “South Carolina State College: A Legacy of Education and Public Service.” Agricultural History 65, no. 2 (1991), pp. 149-167. Hine, William C. “South Carolina’s Challenge to Civil Rights: The Case of South Carolina State College, 1945-1954.” Agriculture and Human Values 9 (Winter 1992), pp. 38-50. Ihle, Elizabeth L. “Black Women’s Education in the South 1865-Present.” Instructional Modules for Education. Modules III and IV. Women’s Education Equity Act Program, U.S. Department of Education, 1986, pp. 1-22. xxii Kiple, Kenneth F. The Caribbean Slave: A Biological History. Cambridge, London, New York, New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984. McBride, David. From TB to AIDS: Epidemics among Urban Blacks since 1900. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991. Meier, August and Elliott Rudwick. “J. Franklin Jameson, Carter G. Woodson, and the Foundations of Black Historiography.” American Historical Review 59:4 (October 1984), pp. 1005-1015. Mjagkij, Nina. Light in the Darkness. African Americans and the YMCA, 1852-1946. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1993. 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Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988 xxiii User's Guide This survey presents the results of a search for material related to African Americans and race relations in the archival collections located at the Rockefeller Archive Center. The detailed finding aids - the box and folder lists - for the collections, rather than the collections themselves, formed the basis for the search. Because the finding aids list the titles of the folders in each collection, this is not a document-by-document inventory but rather a general description of the contents of each folder. This description usually includes a name or institution, some subject designation, and the range of dates of the documents in the folder. Readers are advised that, although the compilers have listed here as much material as could be identified as relevant to African-American history, some individuals or institutions may have been overlooked. Thus, researchers should use this as a guide to the collections and not as the definitive, exhaustive list of all material relevant to AfricanAmerican history available at the Rockefeller Archive Center. Readers who believe that the collections might prove useful for their research projects, regardless of whether relevant material is listed here, should write to the Director of the Archive Center describing the project and any important individuals and institutions who are its subjects, and the Center's staff will respond with a summary of relevant material. Readers also should be aware that this survey was prepared in 1992 and does not include a number of significant collections received or opened by the Archive Center after that date. Some of these collections, such as the gubernatorial papers of Nelson A. Rockefeller (governor of New York, 1958-1973) and Winthrop Rockefeller (governor or Arkansas, 1967-1971), undoubtedly contain material of interest to students of AfricanAmerican history and race relations. Researchers also may wish to inquire about relevant material in the Social Science Research Council Archives, 1924-1990, and the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Fellowship Files, 1945-1971. Detailed finding aids for each of these collections are available at the Archive Center. Additional collections received by the Center since 1992 include the records of the Charles E. Culpeper Foundation, 1886-1991; the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, 1927-1980; and the Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust, 1983-1996. For a more complete description of each archival collection, see the online Guide to Archives and Manuscripts at the Rockefeller Archive Center. The following discussion describes the components of the survey. Abbreviations used in the survey appear at the end of the User's Guide, along with a list of the collections for which material has been included in this survey. xxiv COLUMN HEADINGS Name The entries in this survey are listed alphabetically by folder title. In those instances where we know that large groups of material (record groups, series, or perhaps small collections) contain useful but scattered items about African-Americans or race relations (rather than entire folders about a specific institution or individual), we have included an entry for that series, record group, or collection. In the vast majority of cases, however, entry names are folder titles, and this usually means that the person or institution named on the folder received philanthropic support from, or had repeated contact with, the organization in whose archives the folder appears, which is listed in the “Collection” column. Description The descriptions given here are taken from the registers prepared by the archivists who processed the collections. In only a few cases have we actually gone back to look at the material to enhance a description, such as the correspondence of John D. Rockefeller in the Rockefeller Family Archives. For General Education Board fellowships, descriptions are taken largely from the General Education Board's Directory of Fellowship Awards for the Years 1922-1950 (1952), and supplemented by a review of the fellowship files. By and large, however, the descriptions in this column are taken from the registers to the collections, and we are indebted to previous archivists for their work in compiling these descriptive finding aids. The names of individuals appearing in this column indicates that the folder(s) contain correspondence from this person. Collection This column designates the archival collection in which the folder in the “Name” column can be found. A list of the abbreviations used in this column is located at the end of the User's Guide. Record Group, Series, Box and Folder Number These columns provide more specific information about the location of material within an archival collection. Record groups and series are smaller divisions within collections, usually denoting the office from which material came, the subject matter of the material, or a geographic location. Archivists for the most part use the same classification or filing system as the person or organization that created these records, rather than imposing a new order on the material. Entries that have box numbers but no folder numbers represent material that has not yet been processed (reviewed and organized) by an archivist. xxv Collections Included in the Survey Material from the following collections are included in this survey. These collections are listed alphabetically by the abbreviations used in the “Collection” column. Beneath the names of large collections, where it is appropriate, we have included descriptions of record group and series designations. We also describe any significant restrictions in each collection. Within the body of the survey, the designation "closed" in the description column is used to indicate a file or series of files that researchers cannot examine. Such files are included in the survey because in most cases access to these files is restricted for a certain period of time and we anticipate that these files eventually will be open for research. Readers should be aware that collections received or opened by the Archive Center since the preparation of this survey in 1992 have not been included in this survey. For a more complete description of each archival collection, readers should consult A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts at the Rockefeller Archive Center. CF Commonwealth Fund Archives, 1918-1982 Ad.-His. Administration-Historical series. These files are open for research only with the permission of the director of the Rockefeller Archive Center. Ad. Med. Fellowship Advanced Medical Fellowship series. This material is open for research. Grants Material in this series is open for research. Harkness Harkness family to 1951. Material in this series is open for research. Davis, Jackson Jackson Davis Papers, 1898-1947 Davison Davison Fund, Inc. Records, 1930-1942 xxvi FM Rockefeller Family Archives, 1819-1989 RG 1 John D. Rockefeller Papers, 1855-1942 Ofc Cor RG 2 John D. Rockefeller Papers, Office Correspondence, 1879-1894. Much of this material pertains to requests for charitable gifts. Material listed in the survey is incoming correspondence. For Rockefeller's reply, if any, and other outgoing correspondence, consult the Index to the John D. Rockefeller Letterbooks, 1877-1918 at the Rockefeller Archive Center (1987), compiled and edited by Emily J. Oakhill and Claire Collier. Note: Rockefeller's Office Correspondence and the index to the letterbooks also are available commercially in a microfilm edition published by University Publications of America (Bethesda, Maryland). Office of the Messrs Rockefeller General Files, 1890-1961 Portions are restricted or closed; material pertaining to living members of the Rockefeller family is closed and not available for researchers to see. Series: Boards Rockefeller Boards, 1899-1961. Contains material regarding the creation of various philanthropic organizations by members of the Rockefeller family, as well as the family's service on these boards. Business Business Interests, 1886-1961 Civic Civic Interests. 1899-1961 Cultural Cultural Interests, 1888-1963 Economic Economic Reform Interests, 1894-1961 Educational Educational Interests, 1896-1961 F&S Friends and Services, 1886-1961 Housing Housing Interests, 1896-1962 JDR 3rd John D. Rockefeller 3rd Papers, 1906-1961 Religious Religious Interests, 1894-1962 Welfare Welfare-General Files, 1894-1961. Includes a subseries on “Negro Organizations” Youth Welfare-Youth Files, 1897-1961. xxvii RG 4 Nelson A. Rockefeller, Personal Series O GEB Washington, D.C. Files General Education Board Archives, 1901-1967 RG 1.1 Early Southern Program, 1901-1967. Each institution received a special number that includes the abbreviation of the state in which the school is located; this designation appears in the series column. Note: This portion of the collection also is available commercially in a microfilm edition published by Scholarly Resources, Inc. (Wilmington, Delaware). RG 1.2 Secondary and Higher Education Program, 1902-1967. Each grant was given a special numerical code, which appears in the series column. For fellowships to individuals (series 400S), the description column gives the state in which the person was living when the application was made, the subject studied under the fellowship, and the years of the fellowship; researchers should also inquire about fellowship recorder cards for these individuals. RG 1.3 Southern Secondary and Elementary Education Program, 1931-1961. Designation of 950 in series column. Note: This portion of the collection also is available commercially in a microfilm edition published by Scholarly Resources, Inc. (Wilmington, Delaware). RG 1.5 Medical Education Program, 1905-1961. FRC Fellowship Recorder Cards. These cards were used to record the basic information about fellowship recipients, and to track their subsequent careers. IEB International Education Board Archives, 1922-1964 xxviii JDR 3rd Fund JDR 3rd Fund Archives, 1956-1979 Series 1 Youth Task Force: General Correspondence, 1969-1974. Series 10 Arts in Education Program - Jane Remer Files, 1972-1979. Series 11 Arts in Education Program - Kathryn Bloom Files, 1967-1979. Series 12 General Records, 1963-1977. LSRM Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Archives, 1918-1949 Note: Series III: Appropriations in this collection also is available commercially in a microfilm edition published by Scholarly Resources, Inc.(Wilmington, Delaware). Series 3.1 Series 3.5 Series 3.6 Series 3.8 Public Health Program Child Study and Parent Education Program Social Studies Program Interracial Relations Program RBF Rockefeller Brothers Fund Archives, 1941-1989 RG 4 Grants. Material more than ten years old is open for research. RF Rockefeller Foundation Archives, 1910-1989 Material is open for research if it is more than twenty years old. RG 1.1 RG 1.2 These record groups contain project (grant) files. Series codes designate specific states or countries (200 designates general U.S.), with letter codes for specific program areas. “A” designates medicine, for example, “J” public health, “R” the humanities and arts, and “S” the social sciences. RG 5 International Health Division RSC Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease Records, 1909-1915 RSF Russell Sage Foundation Records, 1885-1982 Sealantic Sealantic Fund Papers, 1931-1980 xxix Abbreviations The following are abbreviations used in the description column. Many of these abbreviations are taken from the original folder descriptions in the register for the General Education Board records. This listing does not include standard abbreviations for state names or for personal names, such as Robt. for Robert. AAR ABHMS admin adv oppor agri A&M AME AM & N asst AU bio bldg(s) CF chem closed coll conf constr consult coop dept distrib DR econ educ endow equip eval exp expen FM FRC GEB grad HMS Abby Aldrich Rockefeller (1874-1948) American Baptist Home Mission Society administration advanced opportunity agriculture; agricultural Agricultural and Mechanical college African Methodist Episcopal Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal college assistant Atlanta University biology building(s) Commonwealth Fund chemistry Indicates a file or series of files that researchers cannot examine. Such files are included in the survey because in most cases access to these files is restricted for a certain period of time, and we anticipate that these files eventually will be open for research. college conference construction consultation cooperation; cooperative department distribution David Rockefeller (b. 1915) economics education endowment equipment evaluation expansion expenses Rockefeller Family Archives Fellowship Recorder Cards General Education Board graduate Home Mission Society xxx hosp Hts IEB IHB/D Improv JDR JDR Jr. JDR 3rd JDR 3rd Fund LSR LSRM maint med NAR Ng N&I perm improv phys prep pres pub publ RBF re: RF RSF sci second secr serv SF soc st stat teach tech tr train UNCF USDA via voc WR hospital Heights International Education Board International Health Board/Division of the Rockefeller Foundation Improvements John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (1839-1937) John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (1874-1960) John D. Rockefeller 3rd (1906-1978) John D. Rockefeller 3rd Fund Laurance Spelman Rockefeller (b. 1910) Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial maintenance medical Nelson A. Rockefeller (1908-1979) no grant given Normal and Industrial school permanent improvements physics preparation President public publication Rockefeller Brothers Fund about, concerning Rockefeller Foundation Russell Sage Foundation science secondary secretary service Spelman Fund social state statistics teacher, teaching technical trade training United Negro College Fund United States Department of Agriculture by way of, through vocational Winthrop Rockefeller (1912-1973) xxxi Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A A Better Chance, 1964-84 See alsb Independent Schools Talent Search Program A.M.E. Zion Church, (Tarrytown, NY), 1910-60 RBF JDR Jr. gift to church as contribution from family; special contributions. Action, Inc., 1971-72 3 FM 2 JDR 3rd Fund 1-2 1-11 15 96 1 1 2 Religious Adair, Frank B. AR; Business Administration fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Adams, Charles Philip LA; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Adams, George Rosenwald Medical fellow, 1920-21. GEB 1.5 B 22 702 7222 Adams, Nannie Clyde GA; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Aden, Alonzo J. DC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Adkins, Walter Percy TN; Political Science and Economics fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Administrative Fellowship Training Program, 1975-79 Kathryn Bloom files. JDR 3rd Fund 11 147-149 Africa Africa Advancing (1945); Stingray Conference, 1932-43. Davis Jackson Africa Advancing (Book) Financial reports and clippings about book. GEB 1.2 637.1 287 Africa Advancing: Clippings and Reviews GEB 1.2 637.1 287 29932994 3001 Africa O - General, 1927 IEB 1.2 25 352 113114 858-863 1.1 11 157 Cultural 49 488 Ad.-His. 2 14 200 R 258 2501 Africa, 1956-62 Appeals for educational, medical, and cultural assistance to emerging African nations. Most declined. Some correspondence from African leaders. African Educators, 1924-26 African-American Institute, 1956-62 2 IEB DR contributions to African Student Union, 1956, and to Institution=s African Leader Program, 1959. Cousins contribution. Dana Creel a director. Closed. African-American Institute, 1963-73 African-American Institute, Inc. - Journalism, 1963-65 FM 1 FM 2 CF Travel grants, Africa. RF 1.2 Business Afro-American Bicentennial Corporation, 1973-76 JDR 3rd Fund 5 54 451 Afro-American Studio for Acting and Speech, Inc., 1970-76 RBF 3 34 264-265 1 Name Description Afro-American Total Theatre Arts Foundation, Inc., 1969-71 Playwriting program. Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RF Afro-American Total Theatre Arts Foundation, Inc., 1970-76 1.2 200 R 258 2502 RBF 3 34-35 266-270 735 326 3390 Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges for Negroes Study, 1930-31 A.R. Mann. Correspondence and photographs. GEB Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina, 1902-57 Equipment. GEB 1.1 NC 1 101 916-917 Agricultural Mechanical & Normal College of Arkansas Books, 1945-46 Grants. Books, journals, and binding. GEB 1.3 950 382 3991 Agricultural Mechanical & Normal College of Arkansas Workshops, 1947-48 Grants, planning community school programs; principals and key teachers; library. GEB 1.3 950 382 3992 Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College, Pine Bluff, 1902-52 Perm improv, visits to schools. Ed McCuistion. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 7 21 183-185 Agriculture and Technical College of Greensboro Library and Laboratory Grants, 1934-35 GEB 1.3 950 441 4640 Ailey American Dance Theatre, 1968-69 RF 1.2 200 R 259 2503 Alabama - Public Health IHD correspondence with State Board of Health. Reports on tuberculosis, malaria, and hookworm. Most material dates after 1930s. RF 1.1 201 1-5 1-62 Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College, Normal, 1903-43 Bldgs, perm improv. J.S. Lambert. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 101 13 103-104 Alabama Homemakers Clubs, 1914-19 Salary, James Sibley. Re: Negro educ, Jeanes funds, Hampton summer school, demonstration plots, USDA (photos, 1917). GEB 1.1 Ala 160.2 18 150-151 Alabama State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-33 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3121 Alabama State Board of Education - Higher Education for Negroes, 1950-55 Via AL St College for Negroes for classrooms, science equip, and books. H.C. Trenholm, A.R. Meadows. GEB 1.3 950 383 40054007 Alabama State Department of Education - Calhoun Public School for Negroes, 1936-38 Constr and equip. Photos and correspondence. GEB 1.3 950 384 4011 Alabama State Department of Education - Laboratory School for Tuskegee, 1946-49 Constr and equip. B.L. Balch. E.G. McGehee. GEB 1.3 950 384 4009 GEB 1.3 950 384 4013 Alabama State Department of Education - Study of Higher Education in Negro Colleges, 1940 2 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Albany State College, 1905-53 Formerly Georgia Normal & Agriculture College. Perm improv, equip. Alcorn A & M - Library and Laboratory Grants, 1935-36 GEB 1.1 Ga 207 65 566-567 GEB 1.3 950 441 4641 Alcorn A & M College Research Training in Agricultural Economics, 1953-55 J.R. Otis. Expenses. GEB 1.3 950 384 4016 Alcorn A & M College, 1923-55 Equip, practice school, workshops rural teachers, research worker, in-service training, bldgs, state teacher training program, perm improv, books, research programs. H.M. Ivy, W.F. Bond. GEB 1.1 Miss 72 98-99 885-888 Alexander, Florence O. MS; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Alexander, Lloyd Ephraim TN; Biology fellow, 1931-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Allen University - Home Economics Equipment, 1945-47 J.B. Felton, Samuel R. Higgins, C.J. Martin. GEB 1.3 950 384 4017 GEB 1.3 950 441 4642 Allen University - Library and Laboratory Grants, 1935-36 Allen University 1905-52 Equip, repairs. GEB 1.1 SC 58 126 Allen, Maryrose Reeves DC; Health and Physical Education fellow, 1937-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 11441145 2400 Allen, William D. Jr. TN; Music fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Allen-White High School, 1939-48 Whiteville, TN. Constr and equip, support, grounds. W.E. Turner, S.L. Smith, J.H. White, B.O. Duggan. Correspondence, reports, and photographs. GEB 1.3 950 384385 40184022 Allman, Reva White MI: Education fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 Alston, Rosamond A. SC; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 237 2400 American Baptist Home Mission Society, 1901-42 Reports and pamphlets. GEB 1.5 H 20 717718 73927395 American Baptist Home Mission Society, General, 1898-1959 JDR gift to society used for instruction in Negro secondary schools. FM 2 Religious 2-3 13-15 American Baptist Home Mission Society, National Ministers Institute, 1924-35 Plans for developing institutes for the benefit of Colored Ministers in the South. JDR Jr. pledged assistance to meet expenses. FM 2 Religious 3 21 American Church Institute for Negroes, 1925-47 Grant. GEB 1.1 410 255 26462647 American Council of Learned Societies - Microfilming Negro Newspapers, 1945-48 Grant. Waldo G. Leland, Melville Herskovits. GEB 1.2 414 256 2652 American Council on Education - American Youth Commission - Studies of Negro Youth, 1937-41 Racial factor in personality. Robert Sutherland. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 960 558 5965 3 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ American Council on Education Education - National Survey of Higher Education for Negroes, 1940-42 Study and stat. Fred Kelley, Ina Brown Ambrose Caliver. Reports and correspondence. GEB 1.3 950 386 40354036 American Council on Education - Tuskegee Workshop, 1948 Resource-use educ. GEB 1.3 950 387 4946 3 69 472 American Council on Race Relations, 1946-50 RBF American Council on Race Relations, Relations, 1944-49 Council developed out of a Chicago conference; Rockefeller office watched growth of Council. JDR Jr. declined invitations and appeals for contributions. FM 2 Welfare 37 399 American Council on Race Relations, 1944-49 General correspondence. GEB 1.2 414 256 2653 American Film Center - Negro Life Film, 1940-57 Grant. AOne Tenth of a Nation.@ Donald Slesinger. GEB 1.2 377 224 21452147 American Library Association Demonstration in Training Negro School Librarians, 1936-39 Carl Milam, Anita Hostetter. GEB 1.3 950 387 40504051 American Medical Association, 1971-81 Education and research foundation-loan program to help minority group students to complete medical school. CF Grants 9 90-91 American Missionary Association, 1904-57 General correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 654 295 30803081 American Negro Theatre, 1941-65 Grant. GEB 414 256 2654 American Political Science Association - Southern Scholars= Seminars, 1962-63 $19,000 for support of a program for study and seminars for political science teachers in small Southern colleges, with special efforts to reach teachers in Negro colleges. RF 200 S 478 4082 American Teachers Association, 1919-50 Formerly National Association for Teachers in Colored Schools. Debt, liquidation. H.G. Canady. GEB 250 210 2024 American University Washington (DC) History, 1952-1964 Constance Green. RF 1.2 200 R 286 26992701 Americus Institute 1902-28 Current expen, teach salary, bldg repairs, costs, debt. M.E. Reddick, Booker T. Washington. GEB 1.1 Ga 15 43-44 387-391 Americus Negro High School, 1934-36 Bldgs and equip. GEB 1.1 Ga 284 70 284 Ampey, Russell M. LA; Biology fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 FM 5 JDR 3rd 42 240 Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, 1967-68 1.2 Anderson, Agatha Alfreda TN; Nursing fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Anderson, Felicia Dorothea VA; English fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 4 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anderson, Galusha Financial aid to student at Denison University, H.H. Huffman. FM 1 Ofc Cor 1 6 Anderson, Nolan Hamilton TX; Biology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Anderson, Thomas Jefferson DC; Education fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Anderson, William Ewart OK; Education fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Anthony, Marion Ernestine GA; Library Science fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Antioch Baptist Church, Cleveland, 1904-14 Negro church. JDR donated toward expenses and building fund. FM 2 Religious 16 101 Antioch College - Jazz, 1968-73 Workshop. RF 1.2 200 R 287 2706 Appleby, Sadye P. MS; Public Health Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB FRC RBF 3 106 714-716 Anna T. Jeanes Fund. See Jeanes (Anna T.) Fund Architects' Renewal Committee in Harlem, Inc., 1965-75 Arizona State University, 1968-72 $15,000 for Athe development of educational programs for minority-group students.@ RF 1.2 200 9-10 71-72 Arkansas - Haygood Industrial College, 1917-32 Bldgs and equip. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 47 26 234 Arkansas A M & N College, 1940 Workshop. GEB 1.3 950 540 5782 Arkansas Baptist College, 1901-46 Teachers salary, practice school, repair. ABHMS. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 1 19 167-169 Arkansas Division of Teacher Training, 1931-35 Salary and expenses re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 56 26 243 Arkansas Homemakers Clubs, 1913-19 Salary. Re: Jeanes Fund, gardens demonstr, canning, fairs, conf, rural schoolhouses, Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 44.2 25 226-227 Arkansas State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-31 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3122 Arkansas State Department of Education - Counselor Training Program, 1947-50 Dolph Camp, A.B. Bonds. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 388 4060-61 Armstrong, S.C. Hampton Institute. FM 1 Ofc. Cor 2 9 Arnold, Frank A. MD; Agricultural Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 RF 1.2 200 R 290 2723 Art Institute of Chicago Public School Program, 1954-70 5 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Arts and Education Council of Greater, St. Louis Inner-City Cultural Enrichment, 1967-70 RF Arts for Racial Identity, Inc., 1970-75 1.2 200 R 289 27192722 RBF 3 114 773 Arts in Education Jane Remer Files. Series includes 3 boxes of material on New York City schools, 1973-79; material on schools in Hartford, Little Rock, Minneapolis, Seattle, and Winston-Salem, 1974-79; and Public School Projects in League of Cities member cities and other cities. Also, contact files for the Bank Street College of Education, 1977; Harlem School of the Arts, 1973-74; Southern California University Project, 1974-75; Henry Street Settlement Urban Life Center, 1974-78; and New York Urban Coalition, 1975-79. JDR 3rd Fund 10 66-96 Arts in Education Program Kathryn Bloom files on Ad Hoc Coalition of States. General material on Arizona, California, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington. JDR 3rd Fund 11 127-146 JDR 3rd Fund 11 282-287 Includes contact files for Alabama; JDR 3rd Arkansas; Connecticut; Delaware; Fund Idaho; Illinois; Iowa; Fayette County, Kentucky; Louisiana; Maryland (with a county file on Montgomery County); Minnesota; Montana; Nebraska New Hampshire; New Jersey; New Mexico; Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester counties, New York; North Carolina; Ohio; Oregon; Rhode Island; South Carolina; South Dakota; Virginia; Wisconsin; and the cities of Cleveland; Columbus; Palo Alto; and St. Louis. 11 247-257 JDR 3rd Fund 11 299-300 3 23 Arts in Education Program Schools and Universities Arts in Education Program State, County and City Agencies Arts in Education Program Urban Development Organizations Associated Negro Press Declinations. Davison II Associated Negro Press, 1931-48 Declination. Re: race relations, adult educ, USDA, Negro Press. C.A. Barnett, F.D. Patterson, R.R. Moton, J.H. Dillard. AThe Negro Farmer.@ Correspondence, reports, and clippings. GEB 1.3 950 390 40824086 GEB 1.2 160 205 19591960 3.8 96 966-967 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1916-41 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1921-29 LSRM-RF. Journal of Negro History, special studies. Carter Woodson, William E. Dodd, Arthur Schlesinger. 6 LSRM Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1930-36 Includes report: AThe Negro Professional Man and the Community,@ by Carter G. Woodson, 1933. RF 1.1 200 9 80-82 Association for the Study of Negro Life, 1926-53 Appeal for funds to study history of Negroes; consistently declined. FM 2 Welfare 37 392 Association of Black Foundation Executives, 1973-74 JDR 3rd Fund 1 2 26 Association of Black Foundation Executives, 1977 CF Ad.-His. 7 126 Association of Black Foundation Executives, Inc., 1973-79 RBF 3 135A135 903905 Association of Black Social Workers Child Adoption Counseling and Referral Service, Inc., 1978-79 RBF 3 135 906 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes - Consultation Service in Public Relations, 1943-48 Expenses. R.T. Tatum. GEB 1.3 950 392 4098 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes - Improvement of Instruction in Higher Institutions, 1941-45 Support. H.C. Trenholm, R.B. Atwood. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 392 40994101 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes - Scholarships, 1943-45 Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 392 41024104 GEB 1.3 950 392 4105 4106 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes - Summer Conferences, 1943 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes - Workshop, 1941-42 Secondary educ. W.A. Robinson. GEB 1.3 950 392 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes, 1938-64 Support, prep, and distribution of study, workshops. W.H. Brown, W.A. Robinson, L.F. Palmer, Ambrose Suhrie, F.C. Jenkins, W.C. Trenholm, J.S. Lambert, R.B. Atwood. GEB 1.3 950 390-391 40874097 Association of Colleges for Negro Youth, 1919-31 Grant. GEB 1.2 121 204 1941 Association of University Programs in Hospital Administration, 1970-73 Work-study recruitment program in history administration for minority group members (stipends and scholarships). CF Grant 28 257 Atchinson, Andrew Charitable and educational work on refugee freedmen in the West (1882). FM 1 Ofc. Cor 2 12 Atkins, Francis L. NC; Education fellow, 1923-25 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 7 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Atkins, James A. TN; English Education fellow, 1930-31 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Atlanta Conference, 1933-34 Cooperation in Negro education GEB 1.1 Ga. 238 70 621 Atlanta Library for Negro Institutions, 1928-46 Trevor Arnett Library; maintenance, books, bldg equip. John Hope, Florence M. Read. GEB 1.1 Ga. 12 43 381-385 Atlanta Practice High School, 1928-29 For Spelman, Morehouse and AU. Ng. GEB 1.1 Ga. 13 43 386 Atlanta School of Social Work, 1924-34 Historical Records. RF 1.1 212 S 1 6 Atlanta University Accounting System, 1938-40 N.C. Plimpton, Rufus Clement. GEB 1.3 950 394 4127 Atlanta University - Ambrose Suhrie, 1942-43 Visiting prof. GEB 1.3 950 396 4149 GEB 1.3 950 394 4128 Atlanta University - Books, 1938-39 Atlanta University - Central Power and Heating Plant, 1936-37 For AU, Spelman, Morehouse Clark. GEB 1.3 950 394 4129 Atlanta University - Child Development Programs, 1936-45 Purchase of home and renovation. GEB 1.3 950 394 4130 GEB 1.3 950 395 4154 Atlanta University - Clark College, 1947-48 Atlanta University Classroom Bldg, 1944-55 Constr. GEB 1.3 950 395 4131 Atlanta University Conference on Development of School of Library Science, 1940-41 Louis Shores (photos). GEB 1.3 950 394 4132 GEB 1.1 Ga. 80.2 54 484 GEB 1.3 950 395 4133 Atlanta University Graduate Assistantships, 1941-49 GEB 1.3 950 395 4134 Atlanta University Graduate Education, 1960 GEB 1.3 950 395 4135 GEB 1.3 950 396 4151 Atlanta University Instructional Salaries, 1947-48 GEB 1.3 950 396 4152 Atlanta University - John Hope Home GEB 1.1 Ga. 80 52 471 Atlanta University Dramatic Art, 1933-36 Atlanta University - English Education, 1953-55 Atlanta University - Helen Whiting, 1942-45 Problems of Negro teachers. Supervisor of observation and practice teach. 8 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Atlanta University - John Hope Memorial, 1936-40 GEB 1.1 Ga. 80 52 470 Atlanta University Laboratory Equipment, 1935-36 Science. GEB 1.3 950 395 4137 Atlanta University - Land Survey and Survey of Educ. Problems, 1945-48 Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 395 41384140 Atlanta University - Land, 1931-42 GEB 1.1 Ga. 80.1 54 480-483 Atlanta University - Land, 1948, 1959 GEB 1.3 950 396 4158 Atlanta University - Language Arts Workshop, 1947-52 GEB 1.3 950 395 4141 Atlanta University - Library School, 1963-68 RF 1.2 200 11 85-87 GEB 1.3 950 395 4142 GEB 1.3 950 396 4156 GEB 1.3 950 395 4143 Atlanta University Morris Brown College, 1943-46 GEB 1.3 950 396 4155 Atlanta University Negro Medical Education, 1948 RF 1.1 200 A 72 864 Atlanta University - Religion (Coulborn, Rushton), 1955-56 RF 1.2 200 R 295 27552756 GEB 1.3 950 395 4144 GEB 1.3 950 396 4157 Atlanta University Library, 1943-44 Graduate. Atlanta University Morehouse College, 1944-51 Atlanta University - Morris Brown Bldgs., 1938-40 Atlanta University - School of Theatre, 1937 Reconditioning; via AU. Summer school. Atlanta University - Spelman College, 1948-51 Atlanta University - Study of Negro Business, 1943-48 Support, in cooperation with National Urban League. Joseph Pierce Franklin Nichols, Lester Granger. GEB 1.3 950 396 41454147 Atlanta University - Summer School, 1932-47 Workshops, grad courses scholarships. GEB 1.1 Ga. 80 53-54 472-479 GEB 1.3 950 396 4150 Atlanta University - Union Catalog for Atlanta University Center, 1958 Atlanta University Virginia Lacy, 1941-42 Fellowship for cataloger. GEB 1.3 950 395 4136 Atlanta University Center Advisory Faculty Council, 1939-52 Re: grad educ, development. Goodrich White, Raymond Paty, J.H. Purks, Philip Davidson, Harvey Cox, Henry Stanford. GEB 1.3 950 393 41154119 9 Name Description Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Atlanta University Center Agnes Scott College 1938-43 Endow, J.R. McCain GEB 1.3 950 394 41204121 Atlanta University Center Emory University, 1938-44 Endow, re: univ development hosp and med school. Robert Oppenheimer, Harvey Cox, Goodrich White. GEB 1.3 950 394 41224124 Atlanta University Center George Works, 1938 Consultant. GEB 1.3 950 394 4126 Atlanta University Center Visit to Educational Centers, 1938-40 GEB 1.3 950 394 4125 Atlanta University Center Corporation - EconomicsKindleberg, C.P. 1966-69 RF 1.2 200 11 88-89 Atlanta University Center Corporation - EconomicsMcCartney, Kenneth, 1968-69 RF 1.2 200 11 90 Atlanta University Center Corporation - EconomicsRecruitment, 1960-70 RF 1.2 200 12 91 Atlanta University Center Corporation - Economics-Robinson, Romney 1969-70 RF 1.2 200 12 92 Atlanta University Center Corporation - Executive Secretary, 1966-72 RF 1.2 200 12 93-94 Atlanta University Center Corporation - Faculty, 1963-66; 1968-70 RF 1.2 200 12 95-96 Atlanta University Center Corporation - Libraries, (Travel Grant), 1971 RF 1.2 200 13 104 RF 1.2 200 12 97-99 RF 1.2 200 13 100-103 295 2757 Atlanta University Center Corporation - Martin Luther King, Jr. Library Project, 1968-70 Collection Correspondence, proposal draft. Atlanta University Center Corporation - Libraries, 1963-68 Atlanta University Center Corporation - Music and Drama (Frank, Benno D.), 1966-71 Salary support. RF 1.2 200 R Atlanta University Center, 1938-47 Correspondence, clippings and reports. GEB 1.3 950 Atlanta University School of Social Work 1925-1947 Current expenses. GEB 1.1 Ga 281 10 392-393 70 41094114 613-619 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Atlanta University, 1902-63 Land, bldgs, equip, books, salary, endow, conf, current expen, improv. Rufus Clements, Florence M. Read, Benjamin Mays, W.E.B. DuBois, Otis Caldwell, John Hope, Edwin Embree. Re: coop of univ complex, Jeanes teachers, estate and legacies. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ga 80 49-52 Atlanta University, 1931-53 Family interest. JDR Jr. underwrote fund campaign but was not asked to pay any portion of the commitment; small gift made toward endowed chair. FM 2 Educ. 46 Atlanta University, 1933-34 Negro education, endowment, building, equipment. Florence Read, Dean Sage. IEB 1.1 16 290 442-469 Atlanta University, 1947-48 GEB 1.3 950 396 4153 Atlanta University, Clark University - Land, 1934-58 GEB 1.1 Ga 80.3 54-55 485-491 Atwood, Rufus Ballard KY; Educational fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Augsburg College (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Urban Attitudes, 1967-69 Includes supplementary material (18 pieces), 1966-68. RF 1.2 200 S 480 41024103 Austin, Theodore Dunbar DC; Chemistry fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Austin, Walter Montgomery FL; Economics fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Averitte, Laura M. TN; English fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2401 Bacote, Clarence Albert FL; History fellow, 1928-29, 1933-34, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Bailey, Anna O. Texas Negro mission school of Jennie Peck (1891). FM 1 Ofc Cor 2 16 Bailey, Joseph Alexander AR; History and Economics fellow, 1933-34, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Bailey, Robert L. WV; Agriculture fellow, 1948-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Baker, Houston A. KY; Business Administration fellow, 1947-48 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Baker, Orestes Jeremiah TX; Library Science fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Baker, Percy Hayes VA; Biology fellow, 1941-43 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Baker, Thomas Nelson Jr. VA; Chemistry fellow, 1937-38 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Baltimore Provident Hospital and Dispensary, 1927-32; 1957 Visit and report by Thomas Appelget, 1927; JDR Jr. pledged $55,000. FM 2 Medical 21 162 Baltimore-Education Interns-Principals, 1969-March 1970, May-December 1970, 1971 $70,000 for its Central City Administrative Internships program. RF 1.2 200 13-14 106-110 B 11 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bank Street College of Education, 1968-78 Kathryn Bloom Files. JDR 3rd Fund Banks, 1931-61 Includes material on Adam Clayton Powell=s plan for Harlem Savings Bank. Closed. FM Banks, Church H. TX; Agriculture fellow, 1927-28. Banks, Melvin James 11 152154 11861204 2 Business 5 37 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 TX; History fellow, 1932-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Baptist Negro Education Center, NYC, 1942-60 JDR Jr. gift to be applied to general program of Negro Education Center. Pledges renewed until Martha Baird Rockefeller stopped them in 1960. FM 2 Religious 6 39 Baranco, Henri Etta LA; English fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Barber, Georgia W. NC; Public Health fellow, 1946. GEB Barker, Twilley Wendell Jr. LA; Political Science fellow, 1954-55. GEB 1.2 400 S 253 2604 Barksdale, Richard Kenneth MS; English Literature fellow, 1942-43, 1954-55. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Barnes, Robert Percy NJ; Chemistry fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Barnett, Claude, 1944-47 On Africa, Phelps-Stokes Fund, Negro press, newspaper. GEB 1.2 637.1 287 29952997 Barrett, A.M. Negro Baptist school, Pee Dee, NC (1893) FM 1 Ofc Cor 3 22 Bartley, Lua S. MI; Health and Physical Education fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Batchlor, Commodore Dewey OK; English fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2402 Beasley, Henrietta L. OK; Librarian fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Beaumont, Beatrice H. VA; Education fellow, 1925-26, 1928-29 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Beckham, Albert S. LSRM Fellowship, 1928-29 Includes manuscript, AA Study of the Intelligence of Colored Adolescents of Different Economic and Social Status in Typical Metropolitan Areas@ (1929). LSRM 3.8 97 985 Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, 1967-69 $350,000 for its operating budget and toward its block renovation program. RF 1.2 200 14 113-117 Belgian Congo, 1944-45 George Carpenter. GEB 1.2 637.1 287 2998 Bell, George Appeal from a former slave=s son attending school in Chicago (1893) FM 1 Ofc Cor 3 24 Bell, Mrs. James A.H. Orphanage in Atlanta planned by Carrie L. Steele. FM 1 Ofc Cor 3 24 Belle, James M. AL; Business Administration fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Belton, Moses NC; Library Science fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Belton, William Edward LA; Chemistry fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.1 400 S 238 2403 12 FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Benedict College and Allen University - Cooperative Education Program, 1952-55 W.J. Trent. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 398 41714172 Benedict College and Allen University - Joint Library, 1931-42 Const and equip. J.B. Felton, Frank H. Smith. GEB 1.3 950 398 41734174 GEB 1.3 950 397 4167 Benedict College - Books, 1938-39 Benedict College - Library and Science Equipment, 1947-49 J.H. Bacoats. GEB 1.3 950 397 4166 Benedict College - Salaries, Books, Endowment, 1941-53 S.E. Hening, J.B. Felton. GEB 1.3 950 397 41684170 Benedict College, 1903-52 Teach salary, constr and equip, current expen. ABHMS. Frank A. Smith, George Rice Hovey. GEB 1.1 SC 57 125 11401143 Benedict College, 1934 Grant. Frank A. Smith. GEB 1.2 692.1 306 3199 Bennett College - Books, 1944 David E. Jones. GEB 1.3 950 398 4175 Bennett College - Community Health and Nutrition Program, 1944-47 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950.4 540 57835784 Bennett College Cooperative Child Health Center, 1941-45 W.P. Jacocks. GEB 1.3 950.4 540 5785 GEB 1.3 950 398 4176 GEB 1.3 950 398 4177 GEB 1.3 950 441 4644 Bennett College - Curriculum Study, 1924-44 Bennett College - Home Economics, 1933-44 Development, nursery school Alterations, equip. Bennett College - Library and Laboratory Grants, 1935-37 Bennett College - Library, 1937-39 Constr and equip. M.J. Holmes. Thomas Holgate. GEB 1.3 950 398 4179 Bennett College - Lydia Jetton, 1940 Dean of Students, fellowship. GEB 1.3 950 398 4178 GEB 1.3 950 398 4180 GEB 1.3 950.4 540 5786 GEB 1.2 692.1 306 3200 Bennett College - Science Staff and Equipment, 1951-54 Bennett College - Student Health and Health Education, 1947-50 Equip and renovation. Bennett College for Women, 1934 13 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bennett College, 1914-64 Endow, library constr and equip, books, bldg and equip, coop child health center, current expen, curriculum reorganization study, home econ. Women=s HMS of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, reports, and photographs. GEB 1.1 NC 239 116-118 10531065 Bent, Michael J. TN: Medical Sciences fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 RF 1.2 200 15 118-119 FM 1 Ofc Cor 3 26 GEB 1.3 950 399 4187 Berkley Unified Schools District – Teachers Training, Problems of Multi-racial education Berry, Mary E. Tuskegee Institute Bethune-Cookman College Books, 1942-43 Bethune-Cookman College Library, 1946-52 Constr and equip. Mary McLeod Bethune, D.E. Williams. GEB 1.3 950 399 4188 Bethune-Cookman College, 1905-53 Formerly Daytona Cookman Collegiate Institute and Daytona N & I Institute. Constr equip, current expen, books, science equip. M.J. Holmes, Mary McLeod Bethune. Methodist Episcopal Church. Re: Dies Committee, vocational Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Fla 38 33-34 303-310 Bethune-Cookman College, 1934-36 Grant. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.2 692.1 306 31973198 Bettis Academy 1902-48 Equip, repairs, constr, teach salary. J.B. Felton, Alice Angell, James H. Dillard. GEB 1.1 SC 49 125 11351139 Bianchi, Benjamin Abbott SC; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Bias, John Henry NC; Education fellow, 1923-24. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Binford, Elmer C. NC; Biology fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Binford, Ruth Pearl AL; Mathematics fellow, 1926-33, GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Birch, Ruth Marie DC; Art and Architecture fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.1 400 S 238 2403 Birnie, James Hope SC; Biology fellow, 1939-40, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2403 Bishop College - Community Workshop, 1943 Prairie View St. Coll, Wiley Coll and Texas Coll, D.B. Taylor. Correspondence and photographs. GEB 1.3 950 400 4200 Bishop College Consultative Service, 1960 Re: merger with Butler Coll. GEB 1.3 950 400 4201 Bishop College - Department of Homemaking Education, 1938-40 Improv, equip, books Correspondence and photographs. GEB 1.3 950 400 4202 Bishop College - Development Program, 1944-50 Renovation and equip. library and admin bldg. GEB 1.3 950 400 42034204 14 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Bishop College - Rural Education Program, 1940-43 Instructor of agri edu , rural shop at local school, books. GEB 1.3 950 400-401 42054206 Bishop College, 1909-60 Current expen, re: merger, ABHMS. Frank A. Smith, George Rice Hovey Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Tex 27 163 15231527 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3201 1.1 214 S 1 1 Bishop College, 1934 Bishop Museum, 1926-39 Pacific anthropological survey, historical records. RF Black Student's Summer Program of the National Urban League, 1971 Reports. JDR 3rd Fund 1 3 41 JDR 3rd Fund 11 278 2035 Black Theater Alliance, 1974-75 Black Yeomanry, 1930 Distribution to state agents; analysis of St. Helena Island. GEB 1.1 SC 11.1 123 1128 Black, Mae Adams SC; Home Economic fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2404 Black, Blanton E. GA; Geography fellow, 1942-43. GEB Blake, Caesar R. NC; English Literature fellow, 1952-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 249 2539 Blanchet, Waldo Willie Emerson GA; General Science fellow, 1935-36, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2404 Blanton, Carol V. LA; Music fellow, 1938-39, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2404 Blanton, Robert Joshua VA; Education fellow, 1936-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2404 Bliss, William W. Asst Secr, ABHMS; re: pledges and payments for Spelman Seminary. FM 1 Ofc Cor 4 32 LSRM 3.8 97 986 1 3 42 2404 Blooah, Charles G., 1927-32 FRC Blue Gargoyle: Chicago Project (Peter Stodder), 1974 Interracial forum for people from different neighborhoods, especially poor areas of Chicago, with social action programs contemplated. JDR 3rd Fund Blue, John Titus Jr. DC; Sociology fellow, 1949-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 Board of Control for Southern Regional Education, 1947-52 American Council on Race Relations Consult services, Support of grad training and research study, study of coop among states, development of grad prog of tech educ on regional basis. John Ivey, George Cant, Harvie Branscomb, Raymond Pay, Doak Campbell. GEB 1.3 950 401-402 42094219 Board of Education of the Methodist Church -- Survey, 1950-52 Re: possible merger, Claflin College and SC State A&M. M.S. Davage. GEB 1.3 950 403 4220 Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning - Higher Education for Negroes, 1950-57 Jackson Coll., Alcorn A&M, MS Voc Coll., H.M. Ivy, Jacob Reddix, E.R. Jobe. GEB 1.3 950 403 42214223 15 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Boggs, Grace GA; Music Education fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2569 Boggs, Herbert C., Jr. GA; Mathematics fellow, 1939-40, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2404 Bolden, Wiley GA; Psychology fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2570 Bond, J. Max CA; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2404 Bond, James A. KY; Education fellow, 1929-30, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2404 1 3 43 Bond, Julian, 1971 JDR 3rd Booker T. Washington Memorial Association See Washington, (Booker T.) Memorial Association Fund Booker, Walter M. TX; Medical Sciences fellow, 1931-32, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Booth, Harriet Braye AL; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Booth, Marvin AL; Agriculture fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 RF 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Boston University - African Studies, 1962-67 Boston, Dora E. Botts, John M. SC; Home Economics fellow, 1926-27. VA; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB GEB 1.2 1.2 400 S 400 S 238 238 2405 2405 Bouise, Oscar Adonis LA; English fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Bowen, Hilliard Alphonso OK; Education fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Bowen, John Elbert, Jr. SC; Library Science fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Bowers, Myrtle M. GA; History fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Bowling, Andrew Carnegie NC; Engineering fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Boy Scouts of America Inter-racial Service, 1945-46 JDR 3rd contributions toward Negro Scouting work in South; description of programs. FM 2 Youth 1 12-B Boy Scouts of America Negro, 1925-31 LSRM-RF. Organization of troops, scout work among racial groups. Correspondence and photographs. LSRM 3.8 96 969-971 Boyd, Theodora Roosevelt NC; Language fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Boykin, Leander L. NC; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2405 Boys Club of New York, 1972 Plan for experimental school designed to promote economic opportunity for disadvantaged youth. No indication of JDR 3rd Fund support. JDR 3rd Fund 1 3 44 Bradley, Gladyce H. WV; Public Health fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Branch, Addison Albert TN; Chemistry fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brandon, Donald G. NY; Geography fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brantley, George D. AL; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 16 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Brawley, James Philip GA; Education fellow, 1929-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brewer, David L. FL; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brick Rural Life School 1932-50 In Bricks, NC. Via American Missionary Association. Salary, equip of specialist in housebuilding and repair. Fred Brownlee. Correspondence and photographs. GEB 1.3 950 403 4226 Bridges, John Clarence GA; Biology fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Briggs, Theodore FL; Engineering fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Bright, William Milton KY; Biology fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Briscoe, Madison Spencer LA; Biology fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brock, George D. WV; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1,2 400 S 238 2406 Brodie, W.E. Pres. Young Men=s Library Association, Chicago, Sept. 23, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 5 40 Brookes, E. Luther NY; Chemistry fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brooklyn College - College Talent Search, 1963-69 With report. RF 1.2 200 15 124-127 Brooklyn Urban League, 1922-44 Annual contribution of $1,000; routine gifts. Merged into Urban League of Greater New York, 1944. FM 1.2 Welfare 35 380-381 972 Brooklyn Urban League, 1926 LSRM 3.8 96 Brooklyn Urban League, 1935-41 Davidson II 2 11 Grants 40 362 Brooklyn-Cumberland Medical Center, 1969-72 Physician assistants training (minority students in the Fort Greene and BedfordStuyvesant areas of Brooklyn). CF Brooks, Hallie Beachem GA; Library Science fellow, 1939-40, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brooks, Lyman Beecher Brooks, Maxwell Roy VA; Education fellow, 1940-42 NC; Sociology fellow, 1944-45, 1947-48. GEB GEB 1.2 1.2 400 S 400 S 238 238 2406 2406 Brooks, Robert Andrew SC; Business Administration fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2406 Brothers, George B. TN; Medical Sciences fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brothers, Warren Hill Jr. AL; Mathematics fellow, 1939-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 RF 1.2 200 16 128-131 3.8 96 973 Brown University - English Language Remedial Program, 1964-70 Brown University - Study of Ethnic Factors, 1925-27 Racial forces in community life. Problems of races and nationalities. Construct a practical program LSRM Brown, Aaron GA; Education fellow, 1941-43 GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brown, D.P. Pastor, St. Mark=s A.M.E. Church, Milwaukee, March 27, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 5 42 Brown, Jonel TX; Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 17 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Brown, L. H. Secretary, Board of Trustees. Columbus-Americus Institute, 1890-92 FM 1 Ofc Cor 5 42 Brown, Martha Milbra TN; Library Science fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brown, Mary Lee TN; Nursing fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brown, May M. August 16, 1889; unable to gain employment as a teacher in Cleveland; seeks support to write ALives of the Most Noted Colored Women of the Ages.@ FM 1 Ofc Cor 5 42 Brown, Myrtle L. SC; Nutrition fellow, 1946-48. GEB Brown, Ollie Lee AL; Library Science fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brown, Randolph Kelley DC; Medical Sciences fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brown, Robert Duane NC; Biology fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brown, Sterling Allen DC; English fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Brown, William Harrison GA; Education fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Browne, Frederick A. TN; Chemistry fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Browne, Marjorie Lee TX; Mathematics and Physics fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Browne, Rose Butler VA; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2407 Browning, James B. DC; History fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 240 Bruce, John Edward Afro-American journalist, seeking support to buy a newspaper and job printing company; March 20, 1891. FM 1 Ofc Cor 5 43 Bryson, Winfred O. Jr. MD; Economic fellow, 1942-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Buchanan, Walter M. SC; Agriculture fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Buckner, Lloyd Franklin SC; Education fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Bullock, Henry Allen TX; Sociology fellow, 1934-35, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Bumstead, Horrace Pres. Atlanta University; 1888-90. FM 1 Ofc Cor 6 45 1 3 49 Bunche, Ralph - Development Committee Speech FRC JDR 3rd Fund Bunche, Ralph J. DC; Political Science fellow, 1929-30; 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Burch, Charles Eaton DC; English fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 238 2408 Burton, Mrs. Bessye Lewis MS; Public Health Education fellow, 1945 GEB Burgess, John Philip SC; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Burwell, Lillian L. MD; Biology fellow, 1931-32 GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Busseller, L.E. Negro mission; April 2, 1894. FM 1 Ofc Cor 6 47 Butcher, Charles Philip MD; English fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 18 FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Butcher, James William Jr. DC; Drama fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2408 Cade, John Brother TX; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Cain, Gertrude L. WV; Zoology fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2571 Caldwell, Georgia A. L. GA; Mathematics fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Calhoun College, 1902-46 Current expen, improv, teach salary, extension work. Formerly Calhoun School. Thomas Jesse Jones, Charlotte Thorn, H.B. Frissell. Re: Negro educ. Merger. Correspondence, reports, clippings, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Ala 28 8-10 66-76 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3202 C Calhoun Colored School, 1933-35 Calhoun School 1944-50 Via AL State Board of Educ. Perm improv. A.R. Meadows, Thomas Jesse Jones. GEB 1.3 950 403 4228 California Institute of Technology - Summer Institute, 1960-70 $25,000 for a summer institution on educational change Afor a selected group of public school administrators and teachers, college students and disadvantaged school-age children.@ RF 1.2 200 17 138 California State College, Los Angeles - Community Relations, 1968-71 RF 1.2 200 17 139-142 California State College, Los Angeles - Urban Education, 1968-70 RF 1.2 200 17 143-144 Caliver, Ambrose TN; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Calloway, Milton L. MD; Biology fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Calvin, Alberta E. MD; Library Science fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Campbell, Cora P. VA; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Campbell, Latis M. NY; Nursing fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Campbell, Thomas M., 1944-47 African survey, rural educ. Agri educ. GEB 1.2 637.1 287 2999 Canady, Herman G. WV; Psychology fellow, 1939-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Carmichael, Mack Philip TX; Sociology fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Carnegie Boards, 1906-61 Early development and discussion of possible cooperation on projects. African missionaries, dinners, meetings, and reports. FM 2 Educ. 1 Carnegie Corporation - Study of of Negro Libraries, 1940 General correspondence. Thomas Barcus. GEB 1.2 586.2 270 19 2791 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Carnegie Corporation - Study of the of the Negro in the U.S., 1938-48 Gunnar Myrdal=s AAn American Dilemma.@ Correspondence and reports. Richard Sterner, Doxy Wilkinson. GEB 1.2 586.1 270 27872790 Carpenter, George 1942-47 Carrington, Calvin Glenn, 1928-29 African survey. LSRM Fellowship. GEB LSRM 1.2 637.1 3.8 287 98 3000 987 Carroll, Mary C. SC; English fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Carroll, Richard A. NC; English fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Carruthers, Ben Frederic DC; Education fellow, 1939-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2409 Carter, Hazo W. TN; Agriculture fellow, 1948-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Carter, Margaret Isabelle TN; Psychology fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Carter, Robert Allen AL; Education fellow, 1929-30 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Carter, William Thomas VA; Language fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Cashin, Lillian Emmette TN; English fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Cater, James Tate AL; Education fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 230 2410 Cauldwell, William Religious work in New York; including black Baptist churches. FM 1 Ofc Cor 7 52 Cayton, Thomas H. Hampton Institute; February 1, 1886. FM 1 Ofc Cor 7 53 Center for Community Action, 1971-74 Cooperative work that grew out of Minneapolis-St. Paul youth business leaders meetings. Project on employment for disadvantage youth, conservation issues, and other diverse projects. JDR 3rd Fund 1 5 64-66 Center for Community Change, 1970 Washington, DC-based organization devoted to providing technical assistance to groups working for specific kinds of social change in rural or urban settings. Proposals. No indication of support by JDR 3rd Fund. RF and RBF received requests for funding. JDR 3rd Fund 1 6 67 Center for Information on America, America, 1970-81 Population profiles. CF Grants 49 441-445 Center for Urban Education, 1964-66 $15,000 toward the organization and planning of an association of scholars and educators concerned with the problem of urban education. RF 1.2 200 18 151 Central City College, 1902-36 Missionary Baptist Convention. Re: Negro educ. Ng. GEB 1.1 Ga 2 37 339 Chambers, Vivian Murray NY; Biology fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Chandler, Gladstone Lewis NC; English fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Chavis, Vance Henry NC; Public Health Education fellow, 1946-47 GEB Cheney Training School for Teachers, 1913-20 Summer school. J.H. Dillard. GEB 692 7135 20 FRC 1.4 2535 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cherry, David K. NC; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB Chicago Correspondence, 1971-74 Reports, 1973-74. Documents the contacts between JDR 3rd Fund and other foundations and with Chicago community and business groups concerned with race relations, ghetto conditions, and economic opportunities. JDR 3rd Fund 1.4 400 S 239 2410 1 6 70-71 Chicago Urban League Police Seminars, 1968-70 RF 1.2 200 18 153 Chicago Urban League Principals= Conference, 1968 RF 1.2 200 18 154-155 Children's Defense Fund, Inc. The 1970-79 Correspondence, reports proposals and publications. RBF 3 187-188 Chivers, Walter R., 1927-28 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 988 Chivers, Walter Richard GA; Sociology and Political Science fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Chorley, Kenneth Correspondence Including correspondence about a Negro housing project. FM 2 Cultural 149 13121318 Christian, Theresa IL; Nursing Education fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2410 Christiansburg Industrial Institute, 1902-28 Bldgs and equip, endow, workshops, remodeling. Friends= Freedmen=s Association. GEB 1.1 Va 18 171 1599 Church Missionary Society Training School, 1945-46 General correspondence. GEB 637.1 288 3002 Cincinnati Experience, 1971 Program for University of Cincinnati students to learn more about the community, especially the middle class community. Formed in wake of campus unrest. JDR 3rd Fund 1 6 175 City Center of Music and Drama, Inc., 1944-46 In New York City. GEB support for festival Negro chorus and other art programs for blacks. GEB 414 256 2655 Civil Rights Committee, Inc., 1946-61 Information about civil rights organizations. FM 2 Civic 11 59 Civil Rights, 1964-67 Clippings, Memoranda FM 5 2 34 299 Claflin University, 1925-56 Black industrial college, founded in 1869, associated for a time with South Carolina A&M. GEB declined assistance. GEB 1.1 SC 32 125 11331134 GEB 1.1 Ga 235.1 66 579-580 Clark College - Teachers Salaries, 1935-42 Clark College 1942-57 Endow, phys, science equipment, salaries, land, and buildings. Methodist Episcopal Church. David Blackwell, M.S. Davage, M.J. Holmes, Florence Read, Rufus Clement. GEB 1.3 950 404-405 42344244 Clark College, 1907-59 Teach salary, books, science equip, constr and equip, endow, study of equip for Atlanta Center. Methodist Episcopal Church. M.S. Davage, M.J. Holmes, Rufus Clement, James P. Brawley. GEB 1.1 Ga 235 65-66 21 575-578 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Clark University GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3203 Clark University - Library and Laboratory grant, 1934-36 GEB 1.3 950 441 4646 Clark, Ella and Bessie Robertson Financial aid for Aan old colored lady and her granddaughter,@ May 13, 1887. FM 1 Ofc Cor 7 55 Clark, Felton Grandison DC; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clark, Geraldine Lari GA; Education fellow, 1948-49, 1951-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2489 Clark, James Arthur NC; General Science fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clark, Matthew Joseph LA; Agriculture fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clark, Robert L. WV; Political Science fellow, 1950-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clark, William A. AL; Education fellow, 1927-28, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clarke, James Brewer DE; Education fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clem, William W., Jr. LA; Education fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clement, Rufus Early NC; Education fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clemmons, Lucy Lee GA; English fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clemons, Thomas A.J. Pres, The Colored Educational Industrial School and Asylum, Spartanburg, SC; 1889-90. FM 1 Ofc Cor 7 57 Cleveland - Education, 1968-72 $250,000 for three schools in Glenville neighborhood to initiate Acommunity-centered activities.@ RF 1.2 200 20 165-169 Cleveland Dialogs Meetings on youth and business leaders. File documents various social programs, some focused on or concerning race relations. JDR 3rd Fund 1 7 82-83 Cleveland Home for Aged Colored People, 1898-1914 Small annual gift, JDR. FM 2 Welfare 25 265 Clifford, Paul Ingraham GA; Education fellow, 1950-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clift, Cecil W. AL; Agriculture fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clift, Virgil A. NC; Education fellow, 1942-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Clinch, Vernie Clinel GA; Education fellow, 1931-32, 1940-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2411 Cobb, Thelma Mae Carver AL; English fellow, 1951-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2490 Coby, James Everett TX; Library Science fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Cochran, Annie M. GA; Education fellow, 1933-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Cochrane, Hortense Sanders GA; Medical Sciences fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Cohen, Charles Cecil DC; Music fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Cole, Lucille TN; Teaching fellow, 1947-48. GEB Coleman College, 1902-27 Agri and industrial equip. GEB 84 741-742 22 FRC 1.1 La 17 Name Description Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Coleman, Jurhetta N. LA; Health and Physical Education fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 230 2412 Coleman, L. Zenobia MS; Library Science fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Coleman, Winson NC; Philosophy fellow, 1947-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 College of William and Mary Hampton Roads Area Study, 1944-52 Pamphlets, 1944-1946 RF 1.1 200-S 9 37633766 Collins, Elmer Ernest IA; Medical Sciences fellow, 1934-36 GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Collins, Obie Magellan MS; History, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Collins, Richard Bailey AL; Engineering fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Colored Graded School, 1916-20 Grant for a school in Talladega, AL. GEB 1.2 127 204 1944 Colson, Cortlandt M. VA; Education fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Colson, Edna Meade VA; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Colston, James A. GA; Education fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Columbia Public Schools 1923-25 GEB 1.1 SC 59 126 1146 Columbia University - Harlem Planning (City of New York), 1968, 1970-71 RF 1.2 200 21 179-180 RF 1.2 200 S 496 42434244 Columbia University Washington, Booker T., Biography (James, Marquis) 1950-51 RF 1.2 200 R 319 2948 Columbia University Washington, Booker T., Biography, (James, Jacqueline P.), 1952-58, 1960-65 RF 1.2 200 R 319 2949 2950 Columbia University - Urban Corps, (George Nash, Julian H. Nixon), August 1966-68 Collection $6,000 to the Bureau of Applied Social Research to study the Urban Corps. Comey, J.F Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City, and the Rev. Dr. Thomas Armitage Fund, 1887-1894. FM 1 Ofc Cor 8 60 Commission of 100, 1944-61 Committee of whites dedicated to an AAmerican of justice and equality for our Negro fellow citizens@ - a branch of the NAACP. All appeals declined. FM 2 Welfare 36 389 Commission on Human Relations - Motion Pictures, 1936-49 Grant for developing and testing. Correspondence and reports. Alice Keliher. GEB 1.2 632.7 283-284 29602966 Commission on Human Relations, 1935-41 Grants in 1935, 1936. General correspondence and reports. GEB 1.2 632.7 283 23 29552959 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Commission on Inter-Racial Cooperation, 1922-44 Commission seeking to improve race relations gradually by increasing contact between whites and blacks. Contributions by LSRM and JDR Jr., 1922-1923; later appeals declined. Anti-lynching activities; printed material. Commission on Interracial Cooperation, (Reports and Pamphlets), 1933-43 FM 2 Welfare 32 346 RF 1.1 200 S 324-325 38643869 3.8 96-97 974-980 Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 1921-32 LSRM-RF Main Southern organization in this work. Pamphlets and reports. LSRM Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 1936-43 Declination. Reports. GEB 1.2 1 193 18181820 Committee for African Students in North America, 1946-47 General correspondence. Emory Ross, J.O. Wright. GEB 1.2 637.1 288 3003 Committee on African Welfare, 1924-31 Survey of slavery in Portuguese colonies; minutes of committee meeting; JDR Jr. pledge to underwrite activities of Committee and to publish findings; declination of assistance to related labor project. FM 2 Religious 48 377 Committee on Negro Education, 1911-16 General correspondence. GEB 1.2 829 353 3651 Committee on Negro Welfare of Welfare Council of NYC $2,500 given for Negro work of Welfare Council, 1942; no other requested. FM 2 Welfare 24 251 Committee on Unity, 1943-58 New York Mayor=s committee on Negro problems; reports on racial problems in city. JDR Jr. declined request to be chairman of committee; his contributions to committee work. Correspondents include F.H. LaGuardia. FM 2 Welfare 37 396-398 GEB 1.2 193 208 1996 5901 Conference of Presidents of Negro Negro Land Grant College, 1932-33 Conference of Presidents of Negro Negro Land Grant Colleges, 1944-45 J.N. Studebaker, George Zook. GEB 1.3 951 551 Conference of Presidents of Negro Land Grant Colleges, 1946-52 Support, agri leaders, special consultants. GEB 1.3 950 407-408 42834285 GEB 1.3 950 408 4290 Conference of Southern State Superintendents of Education and State Agents for Negro Rural Schools, 1946-47 Conference of State Agents for Negro Rural Schools on Vocational Training, 1940 Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 409 42954296 Conference of State Agents for for Negro Rural Schools, 1920-31 Correspondence, photographs (oversized), and reports. GEB 1.2 193 208 19982000 GEB 1.3 950 408 42924293 Conference of State Agents for Negro Rural Schools, 1938-48 24 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Conference of State Superintendents and Agents for Negro Rural Schools, 1928-30 Correspondence, photographs, and reports. Conference on Graduate and Professional Education for Negroes, 1939 Conference on Negro Education, Education, 1950-51 Daytona. Correspondence and reports. Conference on Negro High Schools, 1925 Conference on Special Problems of Education for Minority Groups, 1947-51 Prep and publ of report. Karl Bigelow, W.F. Russell, Robert Cousins. Conference on Training of Jeanes Teachers, 1930-46 GEB 1.2 193 208 20012002 GEB 1.3 950 409 4299 GEB 1.3 950 409 4301 GEB 1.2 193 209 2008 GEB 1.3 950 410 43074309 GEB 1.3 950 411 4315 Connecticut College Remedial Education, 1964-72 Grants of more than $225,000 for summer school programs for Atalented high school students from disadvantaged environments@. RF 1.2 200 22-23 191-193 Connor, Miles W. VA; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2412 Cook, Will Mercer DC; Romance Languages fellow, 1934-35, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Cooke, Anne Margaret GA; Drama fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Cooper, Stewart Rochester DC; Chemistry fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Cooper, William Mason NC; Education fellow, 1923-25. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Copeland, Emily America SC; Library Science fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Copeland, Ernestine Ione AR; English fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 RF 1.2 200 S 500 42734274 Cornell University Intergroup Relations (Desegregation and Ethnic Studies), 1950-58, 1960-62, 1964 Cornell University - Negro Employment Study, 1968-71 Paul Dubois and Robert Jackson. RF 1.2 200 24 202-204 Cornell University - Negro Employment Study, Supplementary Material (2 Items), 1969 Legal size. RF 1.2 200 616 5279 GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3134 Cornell, 1933 - Negro Land Grant College Presidents Cothran, Tilman Christopher AR; Sociology fellow, 1945-47 GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Cottage Grove Academy, 1901-14 County training school for Negroes; mortgage; re: rural educ, Negro educ. J.H. Palmer, John R. Savage, James Silby. GEB 1.1 Ala 4 1 7-11 Cottin, John Richard TN; Language fellow, 1928-30, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Couch, William Jr. MS; American Literature fellow, 1951-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2492 25 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Council Against Intolerance in America, 1940-55 JDR Jr. declined all appeals, explained position to Albert Einstein. Council for Democracy, 1943-45 FM 2 Cultural 59 569 GEB 1.2 414 256 2656 8 63 Countee, R. N. Memphis Baptist Bible and Normal Training School; 1888-90. FM 1 Ofc Cor County Training Schools, (Alabama), 1914-27 Salary, equip, books. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 160.1 17-18 148-149 County Training Schools, (Arkansas), 1914-27 Salary, equip, books. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 44.1 25 224-225 County Training Schools, (Florida), 1920-27 Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Fla 50.1 36 329 County Training Schools, (Georgia), 1914-27 GEB 1.1 Ga 268.1 68 596 County Training Schools, (Kentucky), 1914-27 GEB 1.1 Ky 74.1 81 705 County Training Schools, (Louisiana), 1916-27 GEB 1.1 La 54.1 88 777 County Training Schools, (Mississippi), 1917-32 GEB 1.1 Miss 69.1 98 879-880 County Training Schools, (North Carolina), 1915-32 GEB 1.1 NC 236.1 116 10461047 County Training Schools, (South Carolina), 1918-27 GEB 1.1 SC 124.1 131 1207 County Training Schools, (Tennessee), 1915-27 GEB 1.1 Tenn 126.1 158 14721473 County Training Schools, (Virginia) 1914-28 GEB 1.1 Va 167.1 188 17601761 Crawford, Floyd Wardlaw SC; History fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Crawford, Viola Olivia AR; Library Science fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Crawley, Anthony B. WV; Mathematics fellow, 1942-43 GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2413 Creswell, Isaiah T., 1928 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 989 Crippens, Nathaniel TN; Education fellow, 1951-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 249 2543 Crooks, Kenneth Bronstorph M. VA; Biology fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Crouch, Hubert Branch KY; Biology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Crump, Edward Perry TN; Medical Sciences fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Crump, Oliver Wendell TX; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Cuff, John Reginald TN; Medical Sciences fellow, 1927-29, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 3 220 Cultural Council Foundation Black Theater Alliance, 1974-80 RBF 26 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cultural Council Foundation East Harlem Summer Festival, 1970-71 RBF 3 220 Cureton, Minnie E. MS; History fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Cureton, Robert Elliott GA; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Currie, Maud S. AK; Food and Nutrition fellow, 1946-47. GEB Curry, Ida Louise Jones VA; Education fellow, 1935-36, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Curry, Margaret E. Nabrit GA; History fellow, 1931-32, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Curry, Thomas Jackson GA; History fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Curtis, William Childs AL; Engineering fellow, 1939-40, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2414 Cuthbert, J.H. Seeking support for his preaching to the black population of Washington, DC; April 9, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 10 76 RF 1.2 200 R 327 3005 FM 1 Ofc Cor 10 77 3 222 FRC D Dabbs, James McBride Literary Critic, Southern Writers and the Civil Rights Movement, 1967-70, 1972 Daggs, William H. Hampton Normal Institute, 1893. Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc., 1970-73, 1969 RBF Dangerfield, Maudestine M. VA; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Daniel, Lois Henrietta TN; Library Science fellow, 1936-37, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Daniel, Maggie Browne TX; English fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Daniel, Robert Prentiss NY; Education fellow, 1927-28, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Daniel, Vattel Elbert TX; Sociology fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Dansby, Baldwin B. MS; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Dansby, Claude B. GA; Mathematics fellow, 1928-29, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Daves, Joseph Herman TN; Sociology fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 David, Sadie H. LA; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davies, Everett Frederick Samuels VA; Philosophy fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Alonzo J. AL: Psychology fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Arthur Paul VA; English fellow, 1932-33, 1936-37, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Beulah M. MD; Library Science fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Collis Huntington VA; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 27 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Davis, George William PA; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Jackson 1915-37 General correspondence, letters, interviews, memos, and testimonials. GEB 1.2 642 291 30333040 Davis, Mrs. Mabel B. NC; Public Health Education fellow, 1946-47 GEB Davis, Mial Fundraising for Spelman Seminary; 1884-91. FM 1 Ofc Cor 11 79 Davis, Ralph N. AL; Sociology fellow, 1932-33, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Ralph N., 1927 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 990 Davis, Rebecca E. MO; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Thursa Felicia GA; Chemistry fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Davis, Walter Strother TN; Education fellow, 1937-38, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 239 2415 Dawson, Earl Edgar AR; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dawson, Lillian R. NC; Education fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Day Nursery for Colored Children, Harlem 1942-43 NAR and AAR contributions, Neighborhood Day Nursery of Harlem, 1943; later appeals declined. FM 2 Welfare 32 351 Dean, Jennie Plans for an industrial school for blacks in Manassas, VA, 1892; supporting letter from Cleveland Abbe. FM 1 Ofc Cor 11 79 Dean, Joseph Howard MS; Business Administration fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dean, William Henry Jr. GA; Economics fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 DeCosta, Laler Cook SC; Animal Husbandry fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2573 Delaware - Rural School Supervisor - Negro, Declination, 1916-19 GEB 1.2 665 298 3113 Delaware State College for Colored Students, 1925-50 GEB 1.4 1110 617 6518 FRC DeLorme, Grace Holmes GA; Biology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dennis, Joseph James GA; Mathematics fellow, 1934-35, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dennis, William H., Jr. GA; Education fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Denver Post-Kansas City Post Publicity, H.H. Tammen, 1915-23 Negro newsman became friendly with JDR Jr. on Colorado trip; kept JDR Jr. informed on his activities. 1918 article on humanity of JDR. FM 2 F&S 156 Derbigny, Irving A. VA; Chemistry fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 DeVaughn, Jauncey FL; Library Science fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dialogs Reports on local dialog meetings between businessmen and youth, including some black youths, 1971-74. JDR 3rd Fund 1 10 107-109 28 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dickerson, Bessie E. LA; Education fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dickerson, Harvey George TX; Biology fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dickinson, Charles E. MO; Agriculture fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 GEB 1.1 La 66 90 799 GEB 1.3 950.7 548 5863 GEB 1.3 950 414 4344 Dillard University Arts and Social Anthropology, 1934-35 Dillard University Beatrice Alston, 1944-45 Nursing procedures and admin fellow. Dillard University - Books and Library Equipment, 1958-60 Dillard University - Business Education, Humanities, 1945-48 Support for salary, visits. GEB 1.3 950 414 4343 Dillard University Classroom Building, 1947-48 Via Federal Works Agency. GEB 1.3 950 414 4345 Dillard University Department of Arts and Homemaking, 1937-45 Support, salary, sides, books and exhibits, constr and equip. William S. Nelson, A.W. Dent. Correspondence, reports, and photographs. GEB 1.3 950 414 43464348 Dillard University - Department of Dramatics and Music, 1935-42 Support, correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950 414 43494351 Dillard University Division of Nursing, 1942-52 Correspondence and photos. GEB 1.3 950.7 548 5864 Dillard University Endowment, 1938-52 GEB 1.1 La 66.2 90-91 803-805 Dillard University - Library and Laboratory Grants, 1936-37 GEB 1.3 950 441 4647 GEB 1.3 950 414 4352 Dillard University - Negro Medical Education, 1948 RF 1.1 200-A 85 1020 Dillard University Prefreshman Program, 1964-65 RF 1.2 200 26 222 Dillard University - Library, 1961 Construction. Dillard University - Reading Room, 1948 Library. GEB 1.3 950 414 4353 Dillard University - Rudolph Moses, C.W. Buggs, Rita Miller, 1942-43 Visits re: nursing educ and curriculum. GEB 1.3 950.7 548 5865 Dillard University - Science Building, Library and Endowment, 1947-54 A.W. Dent, Philip Widenhouse. Books, equip, and constr. GEB 1.3 950 415 43544355 GEB 1.3 950 415 4356 GEB 1.3 950 415 4357 Dillard University - Science Equipment, 1952-53 Dillard University - Staff and Consultation Service, 1949-60 Salary in natural science, consult in pre-med and nursing. 29 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dillard University Workshop, 1945-47 High school principals. GEB 1.3 950 415 4358 Dillard University, 1928-52 Library, endow, science equip, expen, GEB books, teaching service, nursing, faculty expen, bldgs and equip. Support of dramatic arts, music, art dept. homemaking dept, improv, alterations. Methodist Episcopal Church, American Missionary Association. A.W. Dent, Edgar Stern, W.W. Alexander, Fred Brownlee, Merrill J. Holmes. Alan Gregg. Re: Negro history, housing project, health, Flint-Goodridge hosp, mergers of Straight College and New Orleans University with Dillard. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. 1.1 La 66 89-90 788-798 Dillard, Clarissa Virginia VA; English fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 Dillard, James H. General correspondence, 1908-1941. GEB Board member. Pamphlets, addresses, clippings, and correspondence regarding ADr. Dillard of the Jeanes Fund@ by Benjamin Brawley (1930-1945). GEB 1.2 548 268 27642767 Dillard, James H. - Friends and Relations, 1923-40 Members of GEB; JDR Jr financed trip to Africa and England. FM 2 F&S 57 425 Dinkins, William H. AL; Education fellow, 1927-28 GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2416 GEB 1.1 Miss 77 99 893 Director of Teacher Training for Negro Schools, 1932-42 Discrimination (Government Contracts Committee) In Volume 6 of material pertaining to Nelson A. Rockefeller=s tenure at the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. FM 4 0 District of Columbia Education (Urban Studies), 1968-71 Various grants in support of the Washington Integrated Secondary Education (WISE) Project. RF 1.2 200 26-27 223-227 Dixon, Norman Roosevelt FL; Education fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2574 Dobbs, Irene Carolyn GA; Language fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Dodson, Owen Vincent CT; Drama fellow, 1937-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Domestic Action, 1971 Department of Defense program to have disadvantaged students perform clerical and manual labor on bases and other military sites. No indication of support. JDR 3rd Fund 1 10 110 Donnell, William Cecil NC; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Dooley, Thomas Price AR; Biology fellow, 1930-31 GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Dorsey, Emmett Edward DC; Political Science fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Dorsey, James Elmo PA; Music fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2417 Douglass Creative Arts Centers, Centers, Inc., Frederick 1973-82 ALocated in New York City; the first East Coast branch of the Watts Writers Workshops.@ RBF 3 225 RBF 3 245 Douglass Museum of African Art, Frederick 1964-80 30 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Douglass, Joseph H. NC; Economics and Sociology fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Dowdy, George T. AL; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1949-51 GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Dowdy, William Wallace NC; Biology fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Doyle, Bertram Wilbur TN; Sociology fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Drake, Joseph F. AL; Education fellow, 1925-25, 1936-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Drakeford, Cora Lee NC; French Literature fellow, 1951-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2494 Drew, Charles R. DC; Medical Sciences fellow, 1938-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2418 Drug Abuse Council, 1972 Four foundations, not including JDR 3rd Fund, joined to create Council as a source of information, analysis, and funding. JDR 3rd Fund 1 10 111 200 S 504 43084310 Grants 100 910 Duke University - Negro Demography, Farley, Reynolds, ANegro Fertility,@ October 1966-68, 1970 Duke University Medical Center, 1908-81 RF 1.2 Conference on leadership for women in medicine and minority women in medicine. CF Dunbar National Bank, 1927-47 Includes material on charter, construction, installation of equipment, hiring, banking conditions, and the depression; policy and administrative details; stockholders and directors; 135th Street branch; liquidation; Dunbar Safe Deposit Company, 1928-33. FM 2 Housing 14-15 Duncan, Dorinda A. AL; Psychology fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2419 Dunham, Albert M., 1931-38 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 991 Dunham, Katherine IL; Anthropology fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2419 Dunn, Alma TN; Education fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2419 Dunn, Charles Johnson AL; Economic fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2419 Dunn, Richard Hudson VA; Agriculture fellow, 1950-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2495 Durham Conference, 1928-31 LSRM-RF. Facts of racial progress and possible remedies through existing organizations. Correspondence and pamphlets. LSRM 3.8 97 981-983 Durham, Elizabeth VA; Nutrition fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2419 Durham, Joseph Thomas MD; Education fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2575 Duval, Hattie Beatrice LA; English fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2419 Dunbar Apartments See Paul Laurence Dunbar Apartments 31 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________ E Eagleson, Halson Vashon GA; Physics fellow, 1935-36, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Earlham College (Richmond, Indiana) Remedial Education (Upward Bound), 1966-71 $40,000 in grants Afor use toward the costs of a prefreshman and freshman year reinforcement program for selected new students.@ RF 1.2 200 27 229-230 Eason, Newell D. NC; Education fellow, 1943. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 East Chicago (Indiana) Education (Task Force), 1970-72 RF 1.2 200 27 231-232 East Harlem Federation Youth Association, 1968-69, 1973-76 RBF 3 225 East Harlem Health Center, Inc., 1931-41 RF 1.1 235 1 7-8 East Harlem League for Unity, 1944-45 Declination, reports. GEB 1.2 414 256 2657 East Harlem Nursing and Health Service, 1926-41 Correspondence, pamphlets, and reports. RF 1.1 235 1 9-17 East Harlem Protestant Parish, 1949-62 History and activities of church specializing in Protestant work in slums. JDR 3rd gave support. Narcotics program. Building a new church. JDR 3rd contributions, 1949-1961, $2,000 and $10,000. FM 2 Religious 20 136-138 RF 1.2 200 28 233-234 2420 East Harlem Skills Training Center, Inc., Printing Trades Training, 1969-70 Eberhardt, Harry Glenkamp NY; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 Ebony Magazine - Publicity, 1951-54 Declining of requests for interviews and articles. FM 2 F&S 148 Economic Opportunity Program, Inc., - Management Internship, 1966-70 Grant of $235,000 for this Miami, Florida, organization. RF 1.2 200 28 235-239 Edmonds, Helen Grey NC; History and Sociology fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Edmonds, Sheppard Randolph MD; Drama fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Edmondson, Ralph A. TX; Mathematics fellow, 1928-29 GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Education Development Center Washington Reading Institute, 1968 $15,000 for Aa summer institute on the teaching of beginning reading in Washington, D.C.@ RF 1.2 200 29 244 Education in Liberia, 1907-33 General correspondence, reports, and reprints. Robert Patton, Nathaniel Cassell, George Plimpton, P.J. Maverty. GEB 1.2 404 254 26202621 1.1 11 155 Educational Commission for IEB 32 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ East Africa, 1923-27 of the Phelps Stokes Fund Educational Services, Inc. Summer Institute, 1963-67 Initial grant of $150,000 to Watertown, MA, organization for an experimental summer institute for selected teachers from Negro colleges. RF 1.2 200 31-32 Educational Survey of Africa, 1942-53 Grant. (photos) Led by Jackson Davis. Africa Advancing. T.M. Campbell, Anson Phelps Stokes, Dana Albough, Margaret Wrong, Emory Ross, Thomas Jesse Jones, Margaret Reed. GEB 1.2 637.1 286-287 29882992 Educational Systems for the Seventies, 1969-75 Kathryn Bloom Files. Includes material on Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Duluth, Houston, Portland, and San Antonio. JDR 3rd Fund 11 169-175 Edward Waters College, 1925-52 Library and science equip. L.H. Foster, D.E. Williams. Africa Methodist Episcopal Church. Re: Negro educ, Junior College. GEB 1.1 Fla 57 37 337 Edwards, Donald Anderson KY; Physics fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Efferson, Henry Manning FL; Mathematics fellow, 1927-28, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Elder, Alfonso NC; Education fellow, 1923-25, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 GEB 1.1 NC 71 105 951-952 Elizabeth City State Teachers College, 1902-28 260-267 Elliott, Susie Amelia MD; Education fellow, 1923-25 GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Elliott, William, 1958-61 Interdenominational conf of Southern religious leaders. GEB 1.3 950.9 550 5892 Ellis, Wade TN; Mathematics fellow, 1940-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Ellison, Cozy L. GA; Agriculture fellow, 1947-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Elmore, Thomas Munell AL; History fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2420 Emergency Aid to Negro Colleges, 1931-35 General correspondence, Robert Patton, Frank A. Smith, M.J. Holmes. GEB 1.2 692.1 306 3196 Empire Friendly Shelter, 1915-20 JDR. Jr. gave in 1917-1918; no personal interest in the project. FM 2 Welfare 33 358 Encyclopedia of the Negro, 1931-45 Anson Phelps Stokes, W.W. Alexander, Charles T. Loram, Dumas Malone, W.E.B. Du Bois. Ng. GEB 1.3 950 418419 43864389 Epps, Thomas H. SC; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2421 Eppse, Merl Raymond TN; History fellow, 1930-31, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2421 Erskine, Ernestine V. GA; History fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2421 Eubanks, John B. TX; Philosophy and Sociology fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2421 Evans, Cecille TN; Education fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2421 Evans, Doris V. Evans, Edward B. DC; Musicology fellow, 1951-52. TX; Agriculture fellow, 1933-34. GEB GEB 1.2 1.2 400 S 400 S 247 240 2496 2421 33 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Evanston - Education, Integration Evaluation, 1967-71 RF 1.2 200 32-33 268-274 ________________________________________ F Fair Employment Practices Commission and Act, 1945-50 Clippings, JDR Jr. speech. NAR contribution. FM 2 Civic 9 48 Fairchild, Carrie Fundraising for Haven Normal School, Waynesboro, GA. FM 1 Ofc Cor 14 106 Faulkner, William Hadley TN; Medical Sciences fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2422 Faulkner, William John TN; Psychology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2422 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1945-49 Declination. GEB 1.2 414 257 2658 GEB 1.2 642 291-292 30443046 3.8 97 984 Fellowships for Ministers 1946-48 Fellowships, 1926-45 LSRM-SF. LSRM Fellowships - Lists and ReportsGEB Southern Program-Negro, 1922-48 RF 1.2 100 E 40 296 1.2 400 S 240 2422 1 11 125 Ferguson, Edward, Jr. SC; Biology fellow, 1932-33, 1937-38. GEB Field Foundation, 1972 Proposal for Sing Sing prison program for prisons rehabilitation transmitted through JDR 3rd Fund to Field Foundation. JDR 3rd Fund Fields, Marvin Albert VA; Agriculture fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2422 Finley, Samuel Louis, Jr. SC; Music fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2422 Fisher, Constance C. OH; Psychology fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2422 Fisk University - Charles Johnson, 1944-46 Expenses of Institute for Race Relations. Arthur Sulzberger and Claude Barnett. GEB 1.3 950 420 4405 GEB 1.1 Tenn 12.1 141 1301 GEB 1.3 950 419 4392 Fisk University - Conference of of Deans and Registrars, 1937-38 GEB 1.3 950 419 4393 Fisk University - de Costa, Eduardo Octavio (Anthropology), 1942 RF 1.1 200 S 332 3953 Fisk University - Chemistry Building, 1928-31 Fisk University Comprehensive Study, 1947-48 Future development. Charles Johnson. Fisk University - Department of Physics, 1929-30 Equipment. GEB 1.1 Tenn 12.1 141 1302 Fisk University - Department of Social Sciences, 1937-50 Teaching assistant. GEB 1.3 950 419 43944395 34 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fisk University Development Program, Faculty Housing, 1966-70 RF 1.2 200 35 285 Fisk University Development Program, Library, 1965-68 RF 1.2 200 35 286 Fisk University Development Program, Planning Retreats, 1969-73 RF 1.2 200 35 287 Fisk University Development Program, Surveys, 1965-70 RF 1.2 200 35 288-292 Fisk University - Dramatic Arts, 1939-42 GEB 1.3 950 419 4396 GEB 1.3 950 420 4406 Fisk University - Education as a Cultural Process, 1943 GEB 1.3 950 419 4397 Fisk University - Heating and and Electrical Systems, 1937-38 GEB 1.3 950 420 4403 Fisk University - Institute of Race Relations, 1946-47 GEB 1.3 950 420 4404 GEB 1.1 141 Fisk University - Library Building, 1928-30 GEB 1.1 Tenn 12.3 Tenn 12.2 141 13041310 1303 Fisk University - Library Materials, 1950-54 GEB 1.3 950 420 4407 FM 2 Educ. 65 RF 1.2 200 35 293 GEB 1.3 950 420 44084410 GEB 1.3 950 421 4411 GEB 1.3 950 421 44124413 Fisk University - Study of Heating Problems, 1936-37 GEB 1.3 950 421 4414 Fisk University - Training Courses for Teachers Librarians, 1947 GEB 1.3 950 421 4415 Fisk University - E.A. Lanier, 1937-46 Fisk University - Land, 1934-47 Fisk University - Mrs. Jyers and Jubilee Singers, 1927-60 Research in American literature. Correspondence, reports, and photographs. Fisk choir gave private performance at JDR Jr.=s home in New York. JDR Jr.=s contributions to choir expenses. Singers became independent of University. JDR 3rd made gift for 1956 European tour. Fisk University Pre-College Center, 1965-66 Fisk University - Science Staff and Equipment, 1948-52 Chem, bio, phys. Fisk University - Speech Equipment, 1940 Fisk University - Study of African Language and Culture 1942-46 Support. Edwin Smith, Charles Johnson, and Thomas Jones. 35 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fisk University - Training of Agricultural Specialists, 1940-45 Support for agricultural and rural community workers. Coop with USDA Farm Security Administration. Fisk University - Vocational Guidance for College Students GEB 1.3 950 421 44164417 GEB 1.3 950 421 4418 4419 Fisk University - Workshops, 1946-52 Race relations, math teachers, rural life, teachers - library, econ educ. GEB 1.3 950 421 Fisk University Educational Program, 1915-60 Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 419-420 43984402 Fisk University, 1926-30 Library, Department of Social Sciences. LSRM 3.6 52 550 Fisk University, 1928-1938 Continuation of LSRM support of social science department and social science research on African-American society. RF 1.1 248 S 3 31-33 Fisk University, 1909-61 Library repairs, improv, equip, books, bldgs and equip, staff, grad assistants, teach salary, paintings of African life, lit research, theatre equip and operation, current expen, debt, teacher training, agri specialist training program, study of African cultures, voc guidance, workshops. Charles Johnson, L. Hollingsworth Wood, Thomas E. Jones, Fred Brownlee, Henry S. Pritchett, Julius Rosenwald, American Missionary Association. Re: univ center coop, race relations, spectroscopy. Correspondence, pamphlets, reports, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Tenn 12 137-140 12701300 Fisk University, 1925-53 1925 appeal by W.H. Baldwin on basis of FM improving racial understanding. $60,000 conditional gift, from 1920, lapsed; JDR Jr. Maintained an interest in Fisk, urging GEB support. JDR Jr. had friendly relationship with Pres. T.E. Jones. JDR Jr. maintained interest in Fisk in the 1930s and 1940s but made no gifts. Commencement address, June 6, 1928. Preparations for addresses at Fisk and Nashville Chamber of Commerce; news reports and comments. JDR Jr., address, May 1941. Celebration of Fisk 75th anniversary. JDR Jr. refused an honorary degree. JDR Jr. spoke on his credo. Authorization to print speech as a fundraising tool. Comment on speech. 2 Educ. 65 Fisk University, 1975-76 Conference between representatives of the United Negro College Fund and the Association of American Medical Colleges (July 13-15, 1975). CF Grants 105 957 Fitchett, Elijah Horace SC; Sociology fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2422 Fitzhugh, Howard Naylor DC; Business Administration fellow, 1939-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2422 Flax, Charles Herbert VA; Music fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Fletcher, Joseph Grant VA; English fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 GEB 1.1 La 66 90 800 Flint - Goodridge Hospital Nursing School, 1927-36 36 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Flint - Goodridge Hospital, 1939-47 Reports. GEB 1.1 La 66.1 90 801-802 Florence H.S. for Negroes, 1927 Equip. GEB 1.1 SC 129 132 1215 Florence, Charles Wilbur VA; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Florida - Public Health Malaria research RF 1.1 211 1-5 1-67 GEB 1.3 950.7 548 5867 Florida A & M - Alma Gault, 1945-51 Florida A & M - Mary Carnegie, 1948-52 Fellow. GEB 1.3 950.7 548 5866 Florida A & M - Nursing Education, 1944-52 Equip, affiliation with Duval City Hosp, via Board of Control of State Institutions of Higher Learning. GEB 1.3 950.7 548 58685869 Florida A & M College - C.T. Wiggins, E.P. Jones, H.M. Parks 1943 Visits to institutes with teacher training programs for rural schools. GEB 1.3 950 422 4424 Florida A & M College L.H.B. Foote, 1945-46 Physician to attend Institute of Hosp Adm and other centers. GEB 1.3 950 422 4421 GEB 1.3 950 442 4648 Florida A & M College Library and Laboratory Grants 1934-36 Florida A & M College Library, 1938-43 Constr and equip. GEB 1.3 950 422 4422 Florida A & M College Staff Studies, 1944-47 For those who didn=t qualify for GEB program. GEB 1.3 950 422 4423 Florida A & M College - Work Conference, 1945 Prep for state educ program. William H. Gray. GEB 1.3 950 422 4425 Florida A & M College, 1903-52 Practice school, bldgs and equip, perm improv. D.E. Williams. Re: Negro educ. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Fla 27 32-33 296-302 Florida N & I College Family Life Center, 1946-52 Constr and equip of nursery school and community center. GEB 1.3 950 422 4427 Florida N & I College Library, 1943-46 Improv and books. John Tilley and William Gray. GEB 1.3 950 422 4428 Florida N & I College Workshop, 1944 Rural teachers. GEB 1.3 950 422 4429 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3204 Florida N & I Institute, 1934 Florida Normal & Industrial College, 1929-52 Negro school supported by GEB. Reports on school. Appeals and invitations to Family declined. FM 2 Educ. 28 Florida Normal & Industrial Memorial College, 1902-55 Formerly Florida Baptist Academy. Bldgs and equip., current expen, books and science equip, teach salary, land drainage. ABHMS, Owen D. Young, D.E. Williams. Re: industrial training and Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Fla 4 31 37 281-288 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Florida State University Community Problems, Desegregation, Charles M. Griggs, Lewis M. Killian, 1960-65 $110,000 for research on community problems and the role of the biracial committee in a Southern city. RF 1.2 200 S 598 43404341 Floyd, Arthur FL; Agriculture fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Forbes, Dennis Arthur NC; Physics fellow, 1923, 1926-27 GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Forbes, Franklin L. GA; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Ford, Nick Aaron OK; English fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Forest Neighborhood House, 1945-51 Bronx community center originally for Jewish residents converted to use by blacks in 1945; contributions by NAR in 1946 and JDR 3rd in 1949. FM 2 Welfare 37 394 Forrester, Joseph Liman Boswell TN; Medical Sciences fellow, 1940. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 GEB 1.3 950 442 4649 Fort Valley N & I Institute Library and Laboratory Grant, 1935-36 Fort Valley N & I School, 1934 Robert W. Patton. GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3205 Fort Valley State College Land and Equip, Agricultural Education, 1943-49 Support. GEB 1.3 950 424 4451 Fort Valley State College Robert Wynn, Benjamin Mathis, 1943-45 Fellowships in animal husbandry and agronomy. GEB 1.3 950 424 4452 Fort Valley State College Training of Faculty, 1940-41 Math, reading education, and crafts. GEB 1.3 950 425 4453 Fort Valley State College, 1902-53 Formerly Fort Valley N & I School. Constr and equip, repairs, perm improv, books current expen, audit, faculty training. American Church Institute. Robert Patton, George F. Peabody, Booker T. Washington, H.M. Bond, J.C. Dixon. Re: land grant designation, rural educ. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 Ga 22 45-46 399-410 GEB 1.2 407 254-255 26262630 Foster, L.H., 1925-49 Foster, Luther H. Jr. KY; Education fellow, 1925-26, 1940-41, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Foster, William Patrick FL; Music fellow, 1954-55. GEB 1.2 400 S 253 2606 Fountain, William Alfred, Jr. GA; Education fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2423 Frank, Josenia Agnes TN; Nursing fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2424 Fraser, Lionel Balthazar MS; Education fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2424 Fraser, Thomas Petigru OH; Biology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2424 Frazer, Val Dora Turner FL; Speech fellow, 1952-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 250 2547 Frazier, E. Franklin, 1927-28 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 992 38 Name Description Frazier, Helen Eugenia IL; Nursing fellow, 1942-43 Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GEB Frederick Douglass Museum of African Art, 1964-69. See also Douglass Museum of African Art, Frederick Fredericks, E. Thomas 1.2 RBF NC; Biology fellow, 1929-30. GEB Free Southern Theatre, Inc., 1967-73 1.2 RBF 400 S 240 3 245 400 S 240 3 245 2424 2424 Freedman's Hospital (Washington, D.C.) Budget and budget estimates, 1955-56; Charts and statistics. Material collected in bound volumes for Nelson A. Rockefeller=s tenure as Under Secretary at the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. FM 4 0 Freedman's Hospital, 1936-38 Survey. G. Canby Robinson and Harold Ickles. GEB 1.3 950 426 4460 Freeman, James Nelson, Jr. SC; Agriculture fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2424 Freeman, Samuel Henry TN; Medical Sciences fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2424 Fulgham, Rev. Jesse M. Desire for Negro school serving West Tennessee, North Mississippi, and Arkansas; March 5, 1889. FM 1 Ofc Cor 15 118 Fuller, Joseph Everett AL; Mathematic fellow, 1930-31, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 240 2424 Gaines, William Anthony FL; Sociology fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2425 Gammon Theological Seminary, 1930-52 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950 426 44694471 Garcia, Juan Crisostomo TN; Language fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2425 Gardiner, Marian Juanita SC; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2425 Garnes, Carrie Mae FL: Education fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2425 Garwick, Walter, 1934-38 Collection and distribution of Negro spiritual. GEB 1.3 950 427 4472 Gay, Wolsey Duden AL; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2425 George Peabody College for Teachers - Biracial Higher Education, 1963-68 Study. San Wiggins and Felix Robb. GEB 1.3 950 427 44744475 George Peabody College for Teachers, 1959-61 Studies re: tension. GEB 1.3 950.9 550 58935894 George Washington Carver Foundation, 1942-56 Gen information. F.D. Patterson and R.W. Brown. GEB 1.3 950 430 45074509 GEB 1.1 Ga 282 70 620 G Georgia Elementary School Supervision, 1932 39 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Georgia Plan, 1969 Reports on community development program for poverty-stricken areas and for promoting interracial communications. No indication of support. JDR 3rd Fund Georgia State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-33 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB Georgia State College 1902-60 Formerly Georgia State Industrial College for Negroes. Bldgs and equip. Re: vocational and technical educ. Georgia State Department of Education - Consultant Service, 1948-51 1 12 136 1.2 669.1 299 3123 GEB 1.1 Ga 20 44 393-395 In student teaching; instr prog in Negro secondary schools. L.M. Lester. GEB 1.3 950 432 4525 Geter, William Bryan (Miss) GA; Language fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2425 Gibson, Charles Hansford Jr. AL; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2425 Gilbert Seminary Winsted, LA, school for blacks. Fundraising brochures. FM 1 Ofc Cor 16 126 Gilbert, Eula L. AL; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Gilbert, M.W. Florida Baptist Academy in Jacksonville. FM 1 Ofc Cor 16 125 Giles, Harriet E. Spelman Seminary, 1886-1893. See also Sophie Packard. FM 1 Ofc Cor 16 126 Gilman, F.N. Hampton Institute, 1887. FM 1 Ofc Cor 16 126 Gipson, Blanche C. MS; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Girl Scouts of America Manhattan Council, 1921-36 Colored work in Harlem, 1928-32. JDR Jr. contributions; reports on activities. FM 2 Youth 4 32 Gist, Lewis AL; Chemistry fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2577 Gloster, Hugh M. TN; English fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Glover, Israel Everette NC; Mathematics fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Goff, Emma Lou AL; Library Science fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Goff, Regina Mary MO; Education fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Goins, William F. Jr. VA; Education fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Gold Coast Reports. GEB 1.2 637.1 288 3004 Gordon, Asa H. GA; History fellow, 1931-32, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Gore, George William, Jr. TN; Education fellow, 1927-28, 1935-36, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2426 Graham, William L. GA; English fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Grambling College, 1930-51 Formerly Louisiana Negro School. Repairs, improv, books, summer school. GEB 1.1 La 67 91 806 Grant, Ernest Aiken AL; Education fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Grant, George Camron MD; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 40 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Grant, William Henry TN; Biology fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Graves, Artis Paris GA; Biology fellow, 1941-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Gray, Emma Catharine Ware GA; English fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Green, Harry James Jr. NC; English fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Green, James Henry SC; Chemistry fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Green, John P., 1915-41 Negro lawyer in Cleveland; childhood friend of JDR. Small gift. FM 2 F&S 66 504 Green, Lola Agnes Coleman VA; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 242 Green, Lorenzo J. MO; History fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Greene, Cecil M. MS; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Greene, Frank T. VA; Education fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Greene, Harriet Selena AR; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Greene, Harry Washington TX; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2427 Gregg, Howard D. SC; Education fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2428 Gregory, James M. Faculty member, Howard University, seeking assistance for personal debt (1891) and book distribution (1894). FM 1 Ofc Cor 17 132 Griffey, William Almon TN; Library Science fellow, 1936-37 GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2428 Grossley, Richard, 1942-43 Study of public relations programs of Negro land grant colleges. GEB 1.3 950 436 4565 Haiti, 1930 Study of educ system. GEB 1.4 2578 694 7148 Hale, Larzette Golden GA; Business Administration fellow, 1952-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 250 2549 Hall, Frederick Douglas GA; Music fellow, 1933-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2429 Halliburton, Cecil D. NC; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2429 Hamilton, Gomez Cortez AR; Biology fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2429 Hamilton, Henry Cooke TN; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2429 Hamlin, Wilhelmina Euphemia VA; Education fellow, 1925-28, GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2429 Hampton - Tuskegee Scholarships, 1917-20 GEB 1.1 Va 38.3 178 16611662 Hampton - Tuskegee Endowment Fund, 1924-25 GEB 1.1 Va 38a 176 1645 FM 2 Educ. 66 H Hampton Institute Campaign, Hampton-Tuskegee, 1925-40 JDR Jr. gave $1,000,000 toward the combined Hampton-Tuskegee $8,000,000 goal. JDR Jr. also solicited friends; Mr. Eastman gave $3,000,000. 41 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hampton Institute - Coordination with Industry, 1947-49 Re: voc training. Ralph Bridgeman. GEB 1.3 950 437 4579 Hampton Institute Curriculum Revision, 1943-47 Eval and reorganization study. Ralph Bridgeman. GEB 1.3 950 436 4574 Hampton Institute Experimental Program in Teachers Education, 1944-49 Curriculum coordinator. GEB 1.3 950 436 4575 Hampton Institute - George Cooper, 1946-48 Travel re: vocational educ. GEB 1.3 950 436 4573 Hampton Institute - George Kuyper, 1939 PEA workshop. GEB 1.3 950 436 4576 Hampton Institute - Personnel and Guidance Service, 1941-43 Support - vocational training. Raphael O=Hara Lanier GEB 1.3 950 437 4578 GEB 1.3 950 437 4581 Hampton Institute - Reports Hampton Institute - Study of Education Program, 1936-40 Re: voc training. Ralph Bridgeman. GEB 1.3 950 437 4580 Hampton Institute - Survey of Programs in Negro Colleges, 1943-50 Re: teacher training in small high school. GEB 1.3 950 437 4582 Hampton Institute - William Moses, Jr., 1938-39 Study bldg constr and lowcost housing. GEB 1.3 950 437 4577 Hampton Institute Workshops, 1946-50 Child study, reading, nutritional deficiencies, audio-visual aids, guidance. GEB 1.3 950 437 4583 Hampton Institute Library School, 1925-39 Conference. Carl Milam. GEB 1.1 Va 38.6 178 1664 GEB 1.1 Va 38.5 178 1663 16581660 Hampton Institute School of Nursing, 1932-34 Hampton Institute Study, 1915-36 Paul Hanus. GEB 1.1 Va 38.2 178 Hampton Institute, 1902-57 Endow, teach salary, current expen, bldgs GEB and equip, study of Hamilton Institute, med program, summer school, fellowships. L.H. Foster, Alonzo Moron, Ralph Bridgeman, Arthur Howe, Arthur D. Wright, Thomas Jesse Jones, George F. Peabody, Paul Hanus, Alexander Trowbridge, H.B. Frissell, R.R. Moton. Re: reorganization, small rural industries, race relations, student disturbance. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and clippings. 1.1 Va 38 173-176 16201644 Hampton Institute, 1913-50 JDR Jr. visited campus in 1926. No contributions in spite of satisfaction with Music Program and educational program offered. JDR Jr. paid half the cost of a tour by the choir in 1929-1931, gave $10,000 for a memorial hall, gave annual gifts for scholarships, and various small special gifts. FM 2 Educ. 66 Hampton Institute, 1950-51 Correspondence, legal documents, and vouchers. CF Harkness Family 1 42 21 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hampton Institute, 1963-64; 1966 Academic reinforcement for entering students. RF Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 1919 General support. CF Hampton Scholarships, 1924-25 1.2 200 43 352-356 Grants 114 1044 GEB 1.1 Va 38.4 178 1662 Hansberry, William Leo MA; Anthropology fellow, 1930-31, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2429 Hardon, K. Albert DC; Medical Sciences fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Hardy, J. Garrick AL; Education fellow, 1943-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harlem Big Brothers Association Declinations. Davidson II 3 23 Harlem Committee on Relief and Unemployment, 1931 Committee=s work. Documentation of conditions in Harlem. JDR Jr. pledged to Amake work@ and direct relief activity. FM 2 Economic 21 Reform 181 RF 1.2 200 43-44 357-359 Harlem Commonwealth Council, Inc. - Loan Service, 1969-71 Harlem Council on Social Hygiene, 1944 Declination. GEB 1.2 414 257 2659 Harlem Council on Social Hygiene, 1944-48 JDR 3rd gave $3,500 in 1945. FM 2 Welfare 32 352 Harlem Council on Social Hygiene, 1945-49 RBF 3 257 Harlem Interfaith Counseling Service, 1973-79 RBF 3 257 Harlem School of the Arts, Inc. 1968-80 RBF 3 257 Harlem Youth Foundation, 1971-72 JDR 3rd Fund 1 13 141 FRC Harper, Sarah MS; Food and Nutrition fellow, 1946-47. GEB Harrington, Oliver Wendell CT; Art and Architecture fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harris, Albert Terry VA; Education fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harris, Edward Lee TX; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harris, Elbert NC; American Civilization fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2578 Harris, Nelson Herbert NC; Education fellow, 1932-33, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harris, Tola GA; Agriculture fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harris, William Ashton LA; General Science fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harrison, Elton Clement GA; Education fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harrison, Lincoln Jay LA; Business Administration fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harrison, Walter Richard TX; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Hartman, Marguerite Helen LA; Nursing Education fellow, 1950-52. GEB 43 FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hartshorn Memorial College, 1902-27 Teach salary, land constr. ABHMS. George GEB Rice Hovey, re: coop with VA Union University. 1.1 Va 10 169 15831584 Hartshorn, H. Hadley MO: Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Harvard University Education Leadership, 1968-72 $35,000 for a program Ato recruit and train minority-group students for positions of educational leadership.@ RF 1.2 200 44 366-368 RF 1.2 200 S 521 4452 Ad.-His. 35 609 Harvard University - Urban Expenditure (Voting Behavior), Edward C. Banfield, James Q. Wilson, 1961-66 Harvard University Medical School, 1969-73 Medicine in the ghettos. CF Harvey, Burwell Towns Jr. GA; Chemistry fellow, 1926-27, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Hatch, Robert Clinton AL; Education fellow, 1939-40, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Hatcher, Celeste G. SC; Library Science fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Hatchette, Mae Louise VA; Biology and Education fellow, 1924-25. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Hawkins, Walter Joseph LA; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2430 Hayden, James Richard Edward AL; Biology fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2431 Hayes, Roland, 1929-58 Negro vocalist, taught at Boston University; sang at JDR Jr.=s home; gift from JDR Jr. FM 2 F&S 67 514-515 Haynes, Charles Henry AL; History fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2431 Hayre, Talmadge AR; Chemistry fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2431 Haywood, Minerva L. NC; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2431 Hazel, David William AL; Political Science fellow, 1947-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2431 Hazzard, James William, Jr. AR; Biology fellow, 1937-38, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 R 241 2431 Hearnton, Cleo Owens LA; Education fellow, 1948-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2431 Hemingway, Robert Nelson TN; Music fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2431 Henderson, Leonetta Sweet VA; Nursing fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Henderson, Purvis Sinclair NY; Medical Sciences fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Henderson, Stephen Evangelist VA; English Literature fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2579 Henderson, Thomas H. VA; Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Heningburg, Alphonse AL; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Henry, Frank James TN; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Herod, Henrietta Louise IL; English fellow, 1934-35, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Herriford, Neal F. AL; English fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Hicks, Charles Albert AR; Education fellow, 1950-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Hickson, Robert L. SC; Agriculture fellow, 1926-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 44 Name Description Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ High, Lois IL; Chemistry fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Hill, Carl McClellan VA; Chemistry fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Hill, Charles Leander GA; Philosophy fellow, 1936-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2433 Hill, Eleanor Elizabeth TN; Nursing fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2433 Hill, Henry Samuel FL; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2432 Hill, R.T Colored YMCA, Richmond, VA, 1889. FM 1 Ofc Cor 19 149 Hilliard, George Washington TN; Medical Sciences fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2433 Hines, Sylvia Voux Daily VA; Nursing fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2433 Hoage, Alethia Annette Lewis GA; Library Science fellow, 1948, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2580 Hobson, Mrs. Abigail AL; Foods and Nutrition fellow, 1946. GEB Hoffman - St. Mary's School 1925-33 Prem improv. American Church Institute. Robert Patton. GEB 1.1 Tenn 134 159 1482 Holloway, Guerney Douglas TN; Biology fellow, 1940-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Holloway, Mary Lee TN; Nursing fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Holman, Moses Carl GA; Drama fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2581 Holmes, Charles Ludwul LA; Language fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Holmes, Cullen S. FL; Chemistry fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 241 2434 Holmes, Eugene Clay DC; Philosophy fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Holmes, Norman Alonzo LA; Philosophy fellow, 1935. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Holmes, William E. Negro Baptist minister who taught at Atlanta Baptist College. Small gift via Willard S. Richardson. Family=s appeal for financial aid declined. FM 2 F&S 69 528-529 Holsey N & I Institute, 1916-24 Constr and equip. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. GEB 1.1 Ga 274 69 603 Homemakers Club, 1915-19 General correspondence and reports. GEB 1.2 662 298 Homemakers Club (Georgia), 1914-19 Coop with Jeanes Fund and county. GEB 1.1 Ga 268.2 68 31093110 597-598 Homemakers Clubs (Kentucky), 1912-19 Coop with Jeans and county. GEB 1.1 Ky 74.2 81 706-707 Homemakers Clubs (Louisiana), 1917-20 GEB 1.1 La 54.2 88 778 Homemakers Clubs (Mississippi), 1916-20 GEB 1.1 Miss 69.2 98 881 GEB 1.1 NC 236.2 116 1048 GEB 1.1 SC 124.2 131 1208 Homemakers Clubs (North Carolina), 1914-19 Collection Coop with Jeanes and county. Homemakers Clubs (South Carolina), 1918-27 45 FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Homemakers Clubs (Tennessee), 1914-17 GEB 1.1 Tenn 126.2 158 1474 Homemakers Clubs (Virginia), 1912-19 GEB 1.1 Va 167.2 188 1762 Hooker, Emile Newton AL; Agriculture Economics fellow, 1938-39, 1941-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Hoover, Cecile Annette AL; Nutrition fellow, 1947-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Hope, John II GA; Economic fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2434 Hope, Justin Morrill OH; Medical Sciences fellow, 1938-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2435 Horne, Frank S. GA; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hotchkiss School - Remedial Education, 1963-70 $165,000 for an experimental summer school program for disadvantaged high school students. RF 1.2 200 51-52 423-428 Houston College 1904-27 Teach salary, repairs. Formerly Houston Baptist Academy. GEB 1.1 Tex 19 161 1505 GEB 1.3 950 438 4600 Houston College for Negroes, 1944-47 Howard University Budget and budget estimates, 1955-56; charts and statistics. Material collected in bound volumes for Nelson A. Rockefeller=s tenure as Under Secretary at the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. FM 4 0 Howard University Paul B. Cornely (visit, public health) 1935-36. RF 1.1 210 A 1 1 Howard University - Bessie Mayle, 1942 Religious education. GEB 1.3 950 438 4602 Howard University - Department of Natural Science, 1928-34 Library fellowships. GEB 1.1 DC 3b 29 271-272 Howard University - Dodson, Owen, Educational Theatre, (Travel Grant Europe), 1967-69 RF 1.2 200 R 348 3170 Howard University Driskell, David C., Artist, (Travel Grant Europe), 1964-65 RF 1.2 200 R 348 3171 Howard University - Fall, Bernard B., (Indochinese Foreign Policies), 1961-64 RF 1.2 200 S 522 4458 Howard University - Family Life workshops, 1948 Mordecai Johnson. Correspondence and photos. GEB 1.3 950 438 4601 Howard University - James Porter, 1944-54 Fellow, Negro arts in America, GEB 1.3 950 438 4603 RF 1.2 200 R 348 3172 Howard University - Locke, Alain (Black Cultural History), 1950-52, 1956 46 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Howard University Property, 1928-34 Land purchase. Edwin Embree. Rosenwald Fund. GEB 1.1 DC 3c 29-30 273-275 Howard University - Research in Negro Music, 1942-45 Zelma Duke. GEB 1.3 950 438 46044605 Howard University - Special Technical Advice, Bldg Program, 1934 Re: Government relations. GEB 1.1 DC 3 28 255 RF 1.2 200 S 522 4459 CF Grants 146 13421346 RBF 3 261 Howard University - Tate, Merze (Australian Expansion), 1960-62, 1965, 1967 Howard University College of Medicine, 1973-80 Accelerated BS-MD degree program for exceptional students. Howard University Divinity School, 1976-82 Howard University School of Medicine - 5-Year Teacher Training, 1929-44 Fellowships. GEB 1.1 DC 3a 29 267-269 Howard University School of Medicine - Clinical Teaching, 1935-46 Salaries, equip. Re: Freedman=s hosp, government relations. Mordecai Johnson and Edward Howes. GEB 1.1 DC 3a 28-29 264-266 GEB 1.1 DC 3a 29 270 Howard University School of Medicine - Research Fund, 1942-47 Howard University School of Medicine, 1912-49 Endow, constr, med libr study, clinical teaching, fellowships. Jacques Loeb, N.P. Adams, and John Lawlah. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 DC 3a 28 256-263 Howard University, 1902-59 Study of Negro Art in America, endow, GEB constr and equip, med, books, research fund, Negro music, study, salary, land technical advice, fellowships. Mordecai Johnson, Thomas Jesse Jones, Kelly Miller. Re: Congress, government relations, Negro educ. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and clippings. 1.1 DC 3 27 247-254 Howard University, 1958-81 RBF 4 44, 166, 280 Howard, John M. AR; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Howard, Lucille Priscilla NC; Home Economics fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Howe College 1902-27 Heating plant. ABHMS. GEB 1.1 Tenn 50 144 1337 Hubert, William H. SC; English fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hudson Avenue Club for Colored Boys, Brooklyn, 1928-33 JDR Jr. gave $4,250 to Elubin Navy Yard District. FM 2 Youth 12 115 Hudson, Alva Beatrice AL; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hudson, Henry Mercier DC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hudson, Herman FL; Languages fellow, 1951-52 GEB 1.2 400 S 248 2504 47 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Huggins, Kimuel Alonzo LA; Chemistry fellow, 1928-29, 1932-33 GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hughley, Judge Neal NC; Economic fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Huguley, John W. Jr. DC; Chemistry fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hulbert, James A. GA; Library Science fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Human Relations Task Force Youth Placement Corps, 1969-70 $23,500 for a Baltimore program of counseling and placement services. RF 1.2 200 52 429 Hunt, James Henry TX; Language fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hunter College High School Remedial Education, 1965-68 $35,000 for Aa special program for compensatory education for potentially superior students from disadvantaged environments.@ RF 1.2 200 52 432 Hunter, George W. VA; Chemistry fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hunter, John McNeile VA; Physics fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hunton, Vera Doby DC; Psychology fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hunton, William A. Jr. DC; English fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2436 Hurley, Waller Calhoun SC; Agriculture fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2437 Hurst, Robert Edward MS; Chemistry fellow, 1928-29, 1932-33, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2437 Hurston, Clifford J. NY; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2437 Hurt, Gladys Naxiene GA; Mathematics fellow, 1951-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 248 2505 Huston-Tillotson College, 1902-56 Merger of Samuel Huston College and Tillotson College. Operation expen during merger, survey of Negro schools and colleges, improv of accounting, study of Negro Methodist Institute, salary, equip, repairs. American Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church. M.S. Davage, Fred Brownlee. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Tex 11 161 14971500 Improvement of High School Teaching Grant. Consult service. Aaron Brown, F.D. Patterson. Reports. GEB 1.2 637.7 289-290 30213026 Independent Schools Talent Search Program (Boston) Summer Program, 1966-72 See also A Better Chance $400,000 Atoward the costs of ABC summer programs at cooperating colleges.@ RF 1.2 200 52-53 434-437 Inge, Frederick D. LA; Biology fellow, 1931-32 GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2438 Ingham, Charles Edward Congo missionary work. FM 1 Ofc Cor 21 162 11 278 2042 I Inner City Cultural Center, 1968-69 JDR 3rd Fund 48 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ JDR 3rd Fund Inner City Fund, 1972 1 14 149 Institutes for Colored Ministers, 1931-36 JDR Jr. gave $20,000 for three years to improve theological training of black ministers, 1930; administered through the Slater and Jeanes funds. FM 2 Welfare 37 393 Institute of Jeanes Teachers, 1931-32 Grant. Correspondence and photographs. GEB 1.2 375.1 222 2127 Inter-Convention Committee on the Education of the Negro Baptist Ministry Sealantic 7 Inter-Denominational Institute for Negro Ministers. Declinations. Davidson II 3 23 Inter-Racial Committee (Committee on After-War Cooperation), 1919-22 $10,000 to organization of white men designed to develop better relations between the white and colored people, especially in the South. CF Grants 164 15161517 Interboard Committee on Negro Problems, 1928-30 General correspondence. GEB 419 260 2690 Interboard Luncheons, 1924-27 Negro education among topics discussed. IEB 1.1 8 121 Interdenominational Theological Center, 1956-61 Development of Gammon into. Endow, books, salary. Dana Creel and Harry Richardson. GEB 1.3 950 439 46094612 International African Institute, 1943-47 General correspondence, Daryll Forde. A.L. Warnshius, Waldo C. Leland, and Emory Ross. GEB 1.2 637.1 288 3005 587 1.2 International Institute for African Language and Culture, 1925-29 LSRM 3.6 55 Interracial Council for Business Opportunity, 1966-83 RBF 3 284-285 Interracial Relations - policy LSRM 3.8 97 996 Ison, Eleanor Lutia GA; Zoology fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2582 Jackson College, 1902-40 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. Briefly called Mississippi Negro Training School (See also). GEB 1.1 Miss 7 92 818-821 Jackson College, 1945-60 Expressive Arts Building; library books and journals. GEB 1.3 950 439 46134615 Jackson Dialogs, 1971-72 Meeting of business and youth leaders. File contains material on numerous programs in Jackson, including education and police-community relations. JDR 3rd Fund 1 15 159-162 Jackson, Alice Atwater VA; Library Science fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, Frederic A. TX; Economics fellow, 1934-35, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 J 49 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Jackson, Kara Vaughn LA; Education fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, Luther Porter VA; History fellow, 1928-29, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, Mary Rebecca MS; Biology fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, Millicent B. MS; Helath Education, 1948-49. GEB Jackson, Nelson Crews GA; Sociology fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, Oliver Everett AR; Language fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, Oscar MS; Public Health Education, 1945-46. GEB Jackson, Taylor Sylvester AL; Education fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, Wallace Van VA; Library Science fellow, 1928-29, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jackson, William Nichols KY; Education fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2439 Jarrett, Hobart Sidney OK; English fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Jarrett, Thomas Dunbar TN; English fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Jeanes,(Anna T.) Foundation, 1907-59 Grant. Arthur Wright, J.H. Dillard Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.2 375 221-222 21212126 Jeanes, (Anna T.) Fund, 1905-48 General correspondence, Hampton and Tuskegee. Arthur D. Wright, Arthur Howe, R.R. Moton, James Gregg, Booker T. Washington, J.H. Dillard. GEB 1.2 106 202-203 19241927 GEB 1.2 106 203 19281929 Jeanes, (Anna T.) Fund, 1934-48 FRC FRC Jeffries, Louis Freeman VA; Chemistry fellow, 1929-30, 1933-34, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Jenkins, Nanie Belle MS; Education fellow, 1927-28, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Jennings, Wilmer Angier GA; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Jeruel Baptist Academy 1902-19 Bldg. H.L. Morehouse, George Sale, J.H. Brown. GEB 1.1 Ga 17 44 392 Jewell, Paul Vernon SC; Physics fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnakin, Milbia SC; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson C. Smith University 1904-51 Formerly Biddle University. GEB 1.1 NC 152 110 994 Johnson, Beulah V. GA; English fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Cornell Alvin SC; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Daisy Todd VA; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, George 1957-59 Study of law in race relations. GEB 1.3 950.9 550 5895 Johnson, George Lee NC; Education fellow, 1932-33. Closed. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 John F. Slater Fund, See Slater (John F.) Fund 50 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ James Weldon Johnson Community Center, Inc., 1950-61 Small gift by Mrs. LSR and Mrs. DR. FM 2 Welfare 47 520 Johnson, James Weldon, 1930-39 Subfolder within the NAACP folder. FM 2 Welfare 36 384 Johnson, John Beauregard, Jr. DC; Medical Sciences fellow, 1939-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Josephus GA; Agricultural Engineering fellow, 1948-49. GEB Johnson, Lawrence C. AL; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26, GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Lulu Merle MS; History fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Ras Oliver SC; Education fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Robert B. VA; History fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Victoria L. GA; English fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnson, Willard MS; Biology fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnston, James Hugo Jr. VA; Education fellow, 1924-25, 1931-32, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Johnstone, Coragreene NC; English fellow, 1940-41, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2440 Jones, Alvin Hamilton LA; Economics fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Anna H. Appeal on behalf of Wilberforce University, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 21 166 Jones, Butler Alfonso NC; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, David Dallas NC; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Edward Allen GA; Languages fellow, 1929-30, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Erna Beatrice TN; Home Economics fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, George Maceo DC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Ida Louise GA; Education fellow, 1935-36, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Iva Gwendolyn MD; English fellow, 1946-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Jerome Walker VA; History fellow, 1954-55. GEB 1.2 400 S 253 2608 Jones, John Paul TX; English fellow, 1951-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 248 2508 Jones, Lois Mailou DC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Ralph Waldo Emerson LA; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Thomas B. NC; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Thomas John GA; Agriculture fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, Virginia Lacy See also Lacy, Virginia Mae GA; Library Science fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jones, William Warren KY; Mathematics fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Jordan, Getrude G. LA; Clinical Teaching fellow, 1949-50. GEB 51 FRC FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Journal of Negro Education, 1945-46 AEducation in British West Africa.@ GEB 1.2 642 291 3042 Joyner, Mary B. LA; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2441 Science equipment, fellowship. GEB 1.5 B 695 71677169 Karamu Foundation, 1972-74 Report on promotion of arts in education. No indication of support. JDR 3rd Fund 11 295 2189 Karamu House - Theatre, 1940-53 Grad student prog, constr and equip of theatre unit. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jelliffe. Correspondence and photos. GEB 1.3 950 440 46194621 Katy Ferguson House, 1913-53 JDR Jr. gave heavily and regularly FM 2 Welfare 33 357 Kean, Henry Arthur KY; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2442 Kelsey, George Dennis Sale GA; Philosophy fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2442 Kemp, E.L. Negro work at St. Timothy=s, Massillion, OH, 1889. FM 1 Ofc Cor 22 176 Kennedy, Wadaran Latamore PA; Agriculture fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2442 Kenton, Annie Mae NC; Public Health felow, 1946. GEB Kentucky State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-32 Summer Schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3124 Kentucky State College, 1903-50 Formerly KY State Industrial Colleve, KY N&I Institute for Colored Persons. Repairs. GEB 1.1 Ky 20 74 640-641 GEB 1.3 950 442 4653 GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2442 3 300A Julius Rosenwald Fund, See Rosenwald (Julius) Fund Just, E.E., 1919-41 K Kentucky State Industrial College - Library and Laboratory grant, 1934-35 Kidd, Arthur Leo FL; History fellow, 1928-29. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1968-82 FRC RBF King, Cornelius VA; Education fellow, 1925-26, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2442 King, Emanuel L. FL; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2442 King, G.O. Spelman Seminary and religious work in Cleveland, OH, 1880-1891. FM 1 Ofc Cor 23 178-179 King, Louis E. NY; Anthropology fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2442 King, Louis E., 1927-28 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 993 Kirkland, Madeleine DC; Education fellow, 1937-38. GEB 400 S 242 2443 52 1.2 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kittrell College, 1907-32 Equip. African Methodist Episcopal Church. GEB 1.1 NC 237 116 1052 Kittrell, Flemmie Pansy NC; Home Economics fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2443 Klugh, Pritchett A. NC; Chemistry fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2443 Knight, William Edgar VA; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2443 Knox, Clinton Everett MD; History fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2443 Knox, Lawrence Howland NC; Chemistry fellow, 1936-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2443 Knoxville College, 1903-57 Perm improv, teach salary, endow, United Presbyterian Church Board of Freedmen=s Missions. GEB 1.1 Tenn 53 144 13381341 Knoxville College, 1946-50 Library development. GEB 1.3 950 441 4631 Kohlheim, Laurel Louise AL; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 242 2443 Kowaliga School, 1902-25 Re: Negro educ. Correspondence, reports, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ala 29 10 77 Lacy, Virginia Mae KY; Library science fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Lancaster, Mary Elizabeth VA; Nursing fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Lane College - Teacher Education, 1948-52; Report W.E. Turner. GEB 1.3 950 441 46324633 Lane College - Workshop, 1948-49Lane College, 1904-57 English teacher. Constr and equip, repairs, current expen, teach salary, workshops. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. J.F. Lane. GEB GEB 1.3 1.1 950 Tenn 59 441 154 4634 14261431 Lane, David Alphonso WV; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Laney, Lucy C. Haines school, Augusta, GA; 1891. FM 1 Ofc Cor 23 183 Langhorne, Joseph Leon FL; English fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Langston University, 1926-52 E.A. Duke. Bldgs, equip, perm improv. Formerly Colored N & I University. GEB 1.1 OK 2 120-121 10941097 Langston University, 1945-49 Music instruments, equip, development of music library. GEB 1.3 950 441 4635 Lanier, Emilio Aguinaldo TN; English fellow, 1931-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Lanier, Raphael O'Hara FL; English fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Larkins, John Rodman NC; Sociology fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 LaSaine, Thomas Alonzo TN; Medical Education fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 LaSaine, Willie Anna TN; Nursing scholarship, 1944. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Lash, John S. NC; English fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Laurey, James Richard DC; Medical Science fellow, 1939-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 L 53 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lautier, Louise O. GA; Reading Education fellow, 1939-41. Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, 1971 GEB 1.2 JDR 3rd Fund 400 S 243 2444 1 16 171 Lawlah, Mayme Evelyn VA; Social Studies fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Lawless, Oscar G. AL; Physics fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Lawless, Theodore Rosenwald Medical fellow, 1919-21 GEB 1.5 B 22 702 7223 Lawrence, Charles Radford Jr. TN; Sociology fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 Lawrence, Everett Ray MS; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2444 RF 1.2 200 R 360 3259 1.2 400 S 243 2444 11 191-195 14451474 400 S 243 2445 Lawrence, Vera Brodsky, (Scott Joplin Publication) , 1970-72, 1977 Lawson, Copeland Warner MA; Music fellow, 1935-36. GEB League of Cities, 1969-79 Arts in Education Program in Hartford, Little Rock, Minneapolis, New York City Seattle, and Winston-Salem. JDR 3rd Fund Lee, Edward Sharpe Jr. TN; Medical Science fellow, 1945-46. GEB Lee, Mrs. Isabel Ambrose MS; Public Health Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB Lee, James Sumner NC; Biology fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lee, Juliette Thelma LA; Nursing fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lee, Maurice A. FL; English fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lee, Raymond Edward LA; Language fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 1 16 175 Legal Defense and Education Fund, 1970. See also National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Legal Defense and Education Fund 1.2 FRC JDR 3rd Fund Leland University, 1902-46 Practice school. George Rice Hovey, Reports. GEB 1.1 La 3 84 738-740 Lemon, Elizabeth Elaine GA; Education fellow, 1934. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lemon, Jessie VA; English fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 LeMoyne College - Land, 1947-48 Fred Brownlee GEB 1.3 950 441 4636 GEB 1.3 950 441 4637 LeMoyne College -Science and and General Equipment, 1936-37 LeMoyne College, 1913-51 Perm improv, current expen, equip, land, American Missionary Association. Fred Brownlee. GEB 1.1 Tenn 124 157 14591462 Lester, Aurelia Cecile VA; Education fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lester, Janie Lucile GA; English fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 54 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lewis, Cecil T. VA; English fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lewis, Elsie Mae LA; History fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lewis, Emma Bryant GA; Library Science fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lewis, Harold Over DC; History fellow, 1937-38, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lewis, Jesse Walter DC; Business Administration fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Lewis, Samuel James FL; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2445 Liberia, 1944-46 General correspondence. GEB 1.2 637.1 288 3006 Lincoln Hospital and Home, 1920-26 Training school for colored nurses. LSRM 3.1 2 22-23 Lincoln Institute 1911-39 Correspondence and reports. George Foster Peabody, E. Norton. Ng. GEB 1.1 Ky 73 79 687-691 Lincoln University Remedial Education, 1963-66 RF 1.2 200 59 489-491 Lincoln University - Student Assistance, 1965-73 RF 1.2 200 60 492 6539 Lincoln University, 1903-52 Constr. and equip. GEB 1.4 1126 619 Lincoln University, 1906-57 Endow, improv, teach salary constr and equip, current expen. GEB 1.4 2360 665-666 69036911 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 Lincoln University, 1934 3206 Lincoln University, Chester County, PA Negro school, contributions by GEB, AAR, NAR. FM 2 Educ. 74 Lincoln University- Lorenzo Greene, 1945-51 Research on abolition in New England. GEB 1.3 950 443 4674 Lincoln, Daniel Poindexter WV; History fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Lindsay, Crawford B. GA; English fellow, 1936-37, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Liston, Hardy NC; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Livingstone College, 1902-53 Constr and equip, teach salary, current expen. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. W.J. Trent, N.C. Newbold. GEB 1.1 NC 8 102-103 920-926 Livingstone College, 1944-47 Books and equip. W.J. Trent. GEB 1.3 950 443 4675 Livingstone College, 1946-49 Health educ program. GEB 1.3 950.4 541 5797 Lockert, Aeolian TN; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Lockett, John L. VA; Agriculture fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Lockhart, Adolphus J. GA; Chemistry fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Loeb, Henry K. AColored@ student at Oberlin seeks aid, October 1885. FM 1 Ofc Cor 25 192 Lofton, Williston H. DC; History fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 55 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Logan, Harold Koontz TX; Education fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Logan, Rayford Whittingham VA; History fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Long Island College of Medicine, 1947-66 Sickle cell anemia study. CF Grants 182 1706 Long, Harry J. TX; Biology fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Long, Herman Hodge Loram, Charles T., 1924-26 AL; Psychology fellow, 1939-41. Fellowships, African political situation, Jeanes teachers, segregation, Education Commission. GEB IEB 1.2 400 S 1.1 243 11 2447 156 Los Angeles Urban League, 1944 Declination. GEB 1.2 628.1 276 2879 Louisiana Negro N & I Institute - Books and Library Material, 1939-41 J.E. Williams, A.C. Lewis. GEB 1.3 950 443 4676 Louisiana Negro N & I Institute Institute - E.D. Robinson, F.O. Johnson, 1943-46 Fellowships in educ. Home econ. GEB 1.3 950 443 4677 GEB 1.3 950 443 4678 Louisiana Negro N & I Institute - Staff Study, 1945 Louisiana Negro N & I Institute Institute - Summer School, 1940-44 Negro and Jeanes and principals. GEB 1.3 950 443 46794680 Louisiana Negro N & I Institute - Supervisor of Trainees and In-Service Grads, 1940. Visitation and study prog in rural educ by Kara Vaughn-Jackson. Mabel Carney. GEB 1.3 950 443 4681 GEB 1.3 950 444 4682 Louisiana Negro N & I Institute - Teacher Training Program, 1941-42 Louisiana Negro N & I Institute - Workshop, 1944 Temporary teachers certificate. Correspondence and photos. GEB 1.3 950 444 4683 Louisiana State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-31 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3125 Louisiana State Department of Education - Jeanes Supervisors, 1944-47 Training prog at LA Negro N & I. P.H. Easom. GEB 1.3 950 444 4687 Louisville Municipal College, 1930-46 Land, bldgs, repairs, equip, books. Re: merging with University of Louisville. Reports. GEB 1.1 Ky 51.1 78 685-686 Lousiana State Department of Education Training Program for Jeanes Supervisors, 1947 At LA Negro N & I. J.C. Dixon. GEB 1.3 950 444 4691 Lousiana State Department of Education Work Conference 1944-45 LA Negro N & I and Southern University. GEB 1.3 950 444 4692 Love, Lucile Ann AL; Library Science fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Lovell, John Jr. DC; English fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Lucas, Mabel Jewel TX; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 Luney, Percy Robert KY; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 253 2609 56 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lyda, Wesley John GA; Education fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 24 2447 Lyttle, Hulda Margaret TN; Nursing fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2447 MacFarlane, Frederic Charles NC; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Mackey, Howard Hamilton DC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Macklin, Arnett G. VA; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 MacRae, James Bonner NC; Education fellow, 1938-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Madden, Samuel A. VA; Film, Radio and Television fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Maddox, M.J. Principal Union Academy, Gainesville, FL, 1891. FM 1 Ofc Cor 26 203 Maise, Naomah Williams GA; Music fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Mallory, O.E. Seeks monies to distribute his book to Spelman Seminary and Benedict Institute; 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 26 203 Manassas Industrial School 1902-1955 Current expen. Re: private to public regional high schools. A.E. Lucas, James H. Dillard, James Bertram, Oswald Villard, and Robert C. Ogden. GEB 1.1 Va 12 169-170 15851588 Manley, Albert Edward NC; Education fellow, 1943-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Manly, John Benson DC; Medical Science fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Mapp, Frederick Everett TN; Biology fellow, 1946-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Marianna (Arkansas) Public Schools, 1941-42 Improv plant and equip of R.R. Moton Tr School. GEB 1.3 950 447 47244725 Marion, Claud Collier NY; Agriculture fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Mark, Jesse Jarue IA; Agriculture fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Marshall, Mrs. Binarozelle C. MS; Health Education fellow, 1949-50. GEB Marshall, May AR; Library Science fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Marteena, Jerald M. NC; Engineering fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Martin, Alfred Edward TN; Physics fellow, 1938-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Martin, Azalea E. AL; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Martin, John Warren AL; Sociology fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 251 2584 Martin, Laurie TN; Nursing fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Martin, Sarah Elizabeth NC; Language fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Martin, William H. AR; Education fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 RF 1.1 223 1 1-14 GEB 1.2 671 301 31463148 M Maryland - Public Health, 1929-39 Maryland - Rural School Supervisor - Negro, 1916-49 J. Walter Huffington, Thomas Pullen. Reports. 57 FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mason, Gertrude H. TX; Library Science fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Matthew, Eunice Sophie TN; Education fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Matthews, Eunice Edith FL; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2448 Maxwell, Edward L. GA; Biology fellow, 1928-29, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 Maxwell, Ucecil S. KS; Chemistry fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 May, Annie Florence AL; English fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 Mayberry, Bennie Douglas AL; Agricultural fellow, 1948-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 Mayberry, Bennie D. AL; Olericulture and Horticulture fellow, 1948-49. GEB Mayesville Educational & Industrial School, 1902-19 Current expen. Richard H. Dana R.R. Bowker, George F. Peabody. GEB 1.1 SC 22 123 1129 Mayfield, Floyd Alphonzo NC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 Maysville Industrial High School, 1929-37 Equipment. GEB 1.1 Ky 81 82 725 McAdams, Jay C. TN; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McAllister, Jane Ellen NY; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McCarter, Hazel MS; Personnel Administration fellow, 1954-55. GEB 1.2 400 S 253 2610 McClure, Sophie Kinney TN; Nursing fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McConnell, Fannie Mae TN; Drama fellow, 1934-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McConnell, Roland Calhoun NC; History fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McCormick, Thomas Herbert AL; Physics fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McCree, Paul Williams OK; Biology fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McCune, Frank B. MS; Health Education fellow, 1946-47. GEB McDaniel, Reuben Roosevelt VA; Mathematics and Physics fellow, 1936-37 GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McDavid, Mary F. AL; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McDonald, Virginia Romona TX; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2449 McGhee, Joseph Daniel SC; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2450 McGimsey, Robert Negro music in LA. GEB 1.3 950 447 4723 McGraw, Booker Tanner IL; Business Administration fellow, 1931-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2450 McGuinn, Henry Jared VA; Sociology fellow, 1930-31, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2450 McKenzie, Loratius Lucius WV; History fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2450 McKinney, Theophilus Elisha NC; Political Science fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2450 McLean, Mary Doris NC; Zoology fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2587 McLemore, Benjamin H. Jr. MS; Mathematics fellow, 1954-55. GEB 1.2 400 S 253 2611 58 FRC FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ McMillan, Laura Belle NC; Public Health Education fellow, 1947. GEB McMorris, Henry Marion AL; English fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2450 Mean, James Horatio AR; Mathematics fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Medical College of Virginia 1929-54 Nursing, consultant, nutrition and public health, endow, bldgs, current expen, studies. Re: Negro educ. W.T. Sanger. GEB 1.5 BC 696 71747175 GEB 1.5 B 20 702 7220 Medical Education for Negroes, 1916-29 FRC Meharry Medical College Travel funds to Dr. M. S. Bent (1935-36); funds for general support (1943-54); grant-in-aidto Dr. Walter. F.B. James (1944). RF 1.1 200 A 97-98 11811188 Meharry Medical College Agatha Anderson, 1950-57 Fellow. GEB 1.3 950.7 549 5874 Meharry Medical College Alma Gault, 1945-50 Visits. GEB 1.3 950.7 549 5875 Meharry Medical College Bent, Michael J. (Visit, Public Health), 1936 RF 1.1 200 A 97 1181 Meharry Medical College Faculty Salaries, 1960 GEB 1.3 950 447 4735 Meharry Medical College General Support, 1943-54 RF 1.1 200 A 98 11821187 GEB 1.3 950 447 4734 RF 1.1 200 A 98 1188 Meharry Medical College Murray Brown, 1945-47 Visits re: med school programs. Meharry Medical College Obstetrics, 1949 Meharry Medical College Spectrophotometer, 1947-48 Purchase. GEB 1.3 950 447 4736 Meharry Medical College Study of Negro Health and Medical Care, 1946-50 Don Clawson, Murray Brown. GEB 1.3 950 447 4737 Meharry Medical College Contractual Plan, 1943-44 Regionalization, legislation. GEB 1.1 Tenn 2a 136 12541255 GEB 1.1 Tenn 2a 136 12561257 GEB 1.1 Tenn 2a 136 1260 GEB 1.1 Tenn 2a 136 12581259 Meharry Medical College Fellowships, 1925-55 Meharry Medical College Library, 1931-32 Books and journals, consultant. Meharry Medical College School Site, 1927-38 59 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Meharry Medical College, 1914-56 Current expen, endow, bldgs and equip, GEB improv, land, fellowships, med library, books, journals, studies. Harold West, Robert A. Lambert, Alma Gault, M.E. Tennant, Franklin C. McLean, Edwin Embree, P.J. Maverty, Henry S. Pritchett, G.W. Hubbard, John Mullowney, Rebecca Clark, Charles Nelson. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, clippings, and photographs. Meharry Medical College, 1948-78 1.1 Tenn 2a 133-136 12271253 CF Ad.-His. 50 858-859 18501851 Meharry Medical College, 1956-62 Exploration of psychiatric teaching. CF Grants 197 Meharry Medical College, 1967-76 Developmental program in the basic sciences. CF Grants 196-197 18431849 Mells, Herbert Frank OK; Music fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Meridian, Mississippi Experiment in Training Negro Teachers, 1936-39 Support. P.H. Easom. GEB 1.3 950 448 4745 Merry, Frederick L. NC; English fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2551 Metropolitan Cultural Alliance Kathryn Bloom Files. JDR 3rd Fund 11 195-196 14751481 Meyers, Timothy C. AL; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Michigan - Public Health Includes reports on health in Detroit in 1930s. RF 1.1 225 1-3 1-26 Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments Exchange of information between managers of this Rosenwald-funded project and managers of JDR Jr=s housing project. FM 2 Housing 17 155 Middlebrooks, A.M. Negro Baptist College work in Arkansas, October 1891. FM 1 Ofc Cor 27 210 Middleton, Agnes Bratton NC; Public Health fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Middleton, Ezekial M. SC; Agriculture fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Miles College - Capital Funds, 1950-62 Endow, W.A. Bell, E.L. Norton Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 448 47464749 Miles College - Resources and Needs Study, 1942-64 W.A. Bell, J.C. Dixon. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 449 47514752 GEB 1.3 950 449 4750 Miles College - Staff, Books and and Equipment, 1944-50 Miles College, 1904-64 Books and lab equip, bldgs, and equip, teach salary, summer school, strengthening prog and expansion, conferences. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. Robert W. Palton. Re: Negro educ, interchurch representation and support. GEB 1.1 Ala 117 14-15 114-124 Miller, Adolphus J. VA; Agriculture fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Minor, Richard C. NC; Sociology fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 60 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Misseduc Foundation, 1970-75 Welfare rights work. RBF 3 314 Mississippi Council on Human Relations, 1971-72 Unsuccessfully sought funds for collegebound student, who needed money to survey hosp practices, doctor=s waiting rooms, police practices, and employment practices in state and federal offices in Mississippi. JDR 3rd Fund 1 17 Mississippi Council on Human Relations, The 1970-83 Initial support Afor its work of coordinating prison reform activities in the South.@ RBF 3 314 Mississippi Industrial College, 1904-50 Equip. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. E. Cottrell, J.R. Ramsey. GEB 1.1 Miss 39 96 859 Mississippi Negro Training School, 1940-45 Via Board of Trustees. Equip, staff consultants. Jacob Reddix, P. Easom. Formerly Jackson College (see also). GEB 1.3 950 450 47694770 Mississippi Negro Training School, 1944-46 Salary, Community Health Center. GEB 1.3 950.4 541 5799 Mississippi School Health Service School health program for blacks and whites with nutritional emphasis, modeled after NC program. RF 1.1 227 1-2 1-20 Mississippi State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1933-39 Summer school for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3126 Mississippi State College Summer School, 1948-50 In-service training for Negro extension staff at Alcorn A & M; Counseling and guidance. GEB 1.3 950 452 4798 GEB 1.3 950 454 4819 GEB 1.3 950 455 48264827 GEB 1.1 Mo 1 99 897 Mississippi State Department of Education - Survey of School Building Needs, 1940-41 Mississippi Vocational College, 1947-60 Correspondence and pamphlets. Missouri Division of Negro Education, 1928-40 189 Missouri State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1933-34 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3127 Mitchell, Allee J. TX; Psychology fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Mitchell, Edward C. GA; Education fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2451 Mobilization for Youth Cultural Arts, 1967-69 $18,000 grant for program that trains young Negro and Puerto Rican New Yorkers for areers in the arts. RF 1.2 200 R 380 3330.72 Molette, Lemuel Scott GA; Agricultural fellow, 1926. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Monroe, Clarence L.E. GA; Biology fellow, 1938-40. GEB .12 400 S 244 2452 Montague, James Harold VA; Music fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Moore, Evelyn Wynona GA; Languages fellow, 1947-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Moore, John Matthew VA; Languages fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Moore, LeRoy G. OK; Chemistry fellow, 1929-30, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Moore, Mary E. VA; Biology fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 61 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Moore, Thelma Eddijo GA; Education fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Moore, Theodore H. SC; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Morehouse College Classroom Space, 1946-47 Alterations and equip. Benjamin Mays. GEB 1.3 950 455 4830 Morehouse College Financial Superintendent, 1940-41 GEB 1.3 950 455 4831 Morehouse College Intensive Study Program, 1963-69 RF 1.2 200 62-63 518-522 Morehouse College - Mays, Benjamin E. (Grant in Aid, Autobiography), 1967-72 RF 1.2 200 63 523-524 Morehouse College - Opera (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, ATreemonisha@), 1971-72 RF 1.2 200 R 383 3330.90 Morehouse College Permanent Improvement, 1944 GEB 1.3 950 455 4832 Morehouse College - Science Building, 1947-53 Construction. GEB 1.3 950 455 4833 Morehouse College - Science Equipment and Salaries, 1950-56 Chem and bio. GEB 1.3 950 455 4834 GEB 1.1 62 544 Morehouse College, 1903-63 Endow, teach salary, current expen, bldgs and GEB equip, books, perm improv, land, repairs. ABHMS. John Hope, George Rice Hovey, H.L. Morehouse, Frank A. Smith, Benjamin Mays, S.H. Archer. Re: development of Atlanta complex, fund-raising. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. 1.1 Ga 157 58-62 520-543 Morehouse College, 1945-69 RBF 3 315 Morehouse College Teachers salaries, 1935-39 Morehouse College 1923-59 Correspondents include Wallace Buttrick, John Hope, T.B. Appleget, Benjamin Mays, and JDR Jr. FM 2 Educ 57 Morehouse, Henry L. Various Negro and Baptist schools, 1881-1894 FM 1 Ofc Cor 28 215-217 Morgan College, 1922-58 Reports. GEB 1.4 2218 639 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 66906693 3207 Morgan College, 1933-34 Morgan College, 1938-43 Books. GEB 1.3 950 455 4836 Morgan, Raleigh Jr. NC; Languages fellow, 1948-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2452 Morgan, Thomas J. Spelman Seminary and ABHMS, 1893. FM 1.2 Ofc Cor 28 218 Morris Brown College Administration Offices, 1942-43 W.A. Fountain. GEB 1.3 950 455 4837 Morris Brown College - Dean, 1944 Salary. GEB 1.3 950 455 4838 62 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Morris Brown College - Library and Laboratory Grants, 1934-36 GEB 1.3 950 442 4656 Morris Brown College Library, 1941-42 Books and equip. GEB 1.3 950 455 4839 Morris Brown College Refresher Course, 1941-42 Staff summer school. GEB 1.3 950 455 4840 Morris Brown College, 1902-53 Endow, teach salary, current expen, faculty, interchange, books and library equip, land, fellowships, perm improv. African Methodist Episcopal Church. Rufus Clement, W.A. Fountain, J.R. McCain, L.H. Foster, W.W. Alexander. Re: Atlanta network of schools, Negro educ. Bishop Wright. GEB 1.1 Ga 7 37-39 341-358 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3208 Morris Brown College, 1933-35 Morris College, 1920-49 Teach salary, bldgs and equip. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 SC 127 132 12111213 Morris, Kelso Bronson TX; Chemistry fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Morris, Raymond Augustus TX; Music fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Morris, Thelma S. NC; Public Health fellow, 1945-46. GEB FRC Morris, Thomas V. AL; Horticulture fellow, 1948-49. GEB FRC Morrow, John Howard AL; Language fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Morton, James Hemenway TX; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Morton, James T. Jr. IL; Psychology fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Moses, Earl Richard LA; Sociology fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Moses, Kathlyn Johnson SC; Library fellow, 1952-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 250 2556 Moses, Rudolph LA; English fellow, 1927-28, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 RF 1.2 200 63 525 1.2 200 63 527-530 3 316 Moton Memorial Foundation Conference Center, 1965-66 Mount Holyoke College Remedial Education, 1964-70 Grants totaling $200,000 for Aan experimental summer school program for talented high school students from disadvantaged environments.@ Reports (four items). RF Multi-culture Institute, 1968-78 San Francisco-based organization. RBF Munday, Reuben Abraham AL; Agriculture fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Murray, William Earl SC; Chemistry fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Thomas Mabry. GEB 1.3 950 455 4841 Museum of African Art. See Douglas Museum of African Art Museum of Modern Art Photos, African Negro Art Exhibit, 1935-36 63 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Music School Settlement for Colored People (New York City), 1913, 1915 Myers, Amelia Laurette RSF 10 84 810 TN; Music fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2453 Nabrit, Samuel M. GA; Biology fellow, 1927-28, 1931-32; 1943-44 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nash, Emile Coleridge TN; Medical Science fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nash, Ruth Mae TN; Nursing scholarship, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Leadership Training, 1968-73 RF 1.2 200 66-67 560-562 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Special Contribution Fund, 1970-72 RF 1.2 200 76 563-564 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1919-20 CF Grants 220 2068 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1928 LSRM 3.8 97 997 1.2 414 257 26602661 2 Welfare 35-36 382-388 Ad.-His. 55 947 N NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1928-55 General correspondence and reports. Arthur Spingarn, Walter White. GEB National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1927-61 Rockefeller advisors divided over policies and FM personnel of NAACP; they saw necessity of legal approach but in general preferred education and gradualism in resolving race problem. Information on lynchings, influence of Communist Party among Negroes; history of NAACP; JDR Jr. contributions, 1928-1951; JDR 3rd=s regular annual contributions, 1932-41; NAR contributions, 1951, 1956, 1959. NAR a life member. Correspondents include W.E.B. DuBois, James Weldon Johnson, Jackson B. Davis, Walter White, and W. Alexander. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1969-73 CF 64 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Legal Defense and Educational Fund, 1950-83. See also Legal Defense and Education Fund. RBF 3 323-324 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Special Contribution Fund, 1962-83 RBF 3 324-325 National Association of Black Students JDR 3rd Fund 1 18 194 950.7 549 5876 2007 National Association of Colored Graduates Nurses, 1936-45 Conference. GEB 1.3 National Association of Jazz Educators, 1971 JDR 3rd Fund 11 274 National Black Child Development Institute, Inc., 1971-82 RBF 3 329 National Black Theatre Workshop, Inc., (Teer, Barbara Ann, Developing New Work), 1969-72 RF 200 R 385 National Black Theatre Workshop, Inc., 1970-75 RBF 3 329 National Black United Fund, The 1975-83 RBF 3 330 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1965-76 RBF 3 335 Welfare 37 3 341 200 68 National Council of Negro Women, 1945-61 NAR contributions, 1945, 1954; WR contributions, 1955; LSR gift 1961. National Council of Negro Women, 1955-75, 1979-81 National Education Association - Urban Education, 1969-71 FM 1.2 2 RBF $15,000 for its four-state institute on changing urban education. RF 1.2 National Endowment for the Humanities - Museum of African Art, Frederick Douglass Institute of Negro Arts and History, 1970 See also Douglass Museum of African Art, Frederick and Frederick Douglass Museum of African Art RBF 3 344 National Interracial Conference - Reports LSRM 3.8 97 65 3344 400 574 9991001 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes, 1914-38 Activities of the League; contributions 1912-1937. FM National Medical Fellowships, Inc., 1948-52 Provident Medical Association of Chicago before 1952. CF Adv. Med. 68-69 Fellowship 818-828 CF Ad.-His. 57 981 National Medical Fellowships, Inc., 1959-80 2 Welfare 32 345 National Medical Fellowships, 1968-72 General support. CF Grants 231-232 21852195 National Negro Business League, 1926-30 LSRM-SF. Survey of Negro business in U.S. Robert R. Moton LSRM 3.8 99 10021004 National Nursing Council for War Service, 1942-47 Negro nurse unit. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950.7 549 58775880 RF 1.2 200 539 46064608 3.6 58-59 629-632 414 257 26622666 National Opinion Research Center - Mental Health and Prejudice (Grant Lapsed), 1959-60 National Research Council Human Migration, 1922-30 LSRM-RF Measuring and evaluating human traits, mental measurement, analysis of personality, pathology of race. Robert M. Yerkes, Clark Wissler. LSRM National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students 1947-63 Grant, reports, and pamphlets. Richard Plant. GEB 1.2 National Urban Coalition, 1972-75, 1979 RBF 3 331 National Urban League Davidson II 2 16 National Urban League Conference, 1961 Grant. GEB 1.2 628 276 2878 National Urban League Leadership Development, 1964-69 RF 1.2 200 71 599-602 National Urban League National Headquarters, 1965-66 RF 1.2 200 71 603 National Urban League - Race Relations, 1944-51 Grant. Lester Granger. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.2 414 258 26672672 National Urban League Vocational Guidance, 1948-50 Grant. F.O. Nichols. GEB 1.2 414 259 26732674 National Urban League Contributions, 1921-61 JDR Jr. gives to industrial work of League; Davison Fund gifts and contributions from JDR 3rd, NAR, and WR. FM 2 Welfare 33-34 362-364 National Urban League Family Exhibit, 1959 Exhibit of selection of family-owned paintings to raise funds for the League. FM 2 Welfare 34 366-367 National Urban League -- New headquarters building, 1953-57 WR gave $100,000 toward purchase of building. FM 2 Welfare 34 365 National Urban League Printed Materials, 1947-59 Clippings on WR=s League activities. FM 2 Welfare 34 368 66 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ National Urban League, 1912-58 Correspondence, reports, pamphlets and GEB photographs. Lester B. Granger, Julius A. Thomas, Franklin O. Nichols, Eugene Kinkle Jones. National Urban League, 1918-38 LSRM-SF. Eugene K. Jones, L. Hollingsworth Jones. Reports and pamphlets. LSRM National Urban League, 1939-61 Winthrop Rockefeller very active. Family contributions; reports on League work, criticism of organizational set-up, comments on Lester Granger. FM 1.2 2 628 276 2877 2872- 3.8 100 10051014 Welfare 33 359-361 National Urban League, 1941-83 RBF 3 351-355 National Urban League, 1969 JDR 3rd Fund 1 20 210 400 S 244 2454 3.8 102 1028 Neal, Ernest Eugene TX; Sociology fellow, 1942-43, 1947-48. Negro - Miscellaneous, 1923-28 GEB 1.2 LSRM Negro Actors Guild of America, 1943-43 Theater. FM 2 Cultural 173 1499 Negro Church Consolidation (Williamsburg, VA), 1949-54 JDR Jr. proposed to give funds to three Negro churches with provision for consolidation and deed to Colonial Williamsburg; churches rejected this plan; one church later accepted the plan. FM 2 Cultural 144 1268 Negro College Graduate, 1935-42 Charles S. Johnson. Publ and distribution, re: occupations. GEB 1.3 950 458 4866 Negro Colleges Accounting Systems, 1931-35 Grant. GEB 1.2 421.1 261 2696 Negro Colleges, 1918-42 General correspondence and reports. GEB 1.2 692 306 31943195 Negro County Training School (Missouri), 1931-33 Bldgs and equip. GEB 1.1 Mo 2 100 899 Negro Education - Dongall report, 1924-26 Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 100 1016 Negro Education Project (Williamsburg, VA.), 1938-42 Gift to repair property and expand facilities. Cooperation between Williamsburg School Board and the General Education Board. FM 2 Cultural 157 1371 Negro Education Study, 1922-28 Correspondence and reports related to GEB study. Edwin Embree, Jackson Davis, Leo M. Favrot. GEB 1.2 722 315 32943295 Negro Education, 1911-60 Grant. Walter White, Fred McCuistion, reports. GEB 1.2 418 260 26882689 Negro Health, 1925-28 Photographs. LSRM 3.8 100 1017 Negro High Schools, 1910-25 General correspondence. GEB 608 275 2861 Negro in America, 1925-26 Leonard Outhwaite study LSRM 3.8 100 1015 Negro Land Grant Colleges, 1926-51 General correspondence. GEB 408 255 2645 67 1,2 1.2 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Negro Legal Status Survey Charles H. Houston, 1927-30 Legal justice; status and activities of Negro lawyers. Correspondence and reports. LSRM Negro Medical Students, 1944 General correspondence. GEB Negro Problems - 1925-29 3.8 101 10181019 414 259 2675 LSRM 3.8 101 1.2 10201022 101-102 10231024 Negro Problems Conference, 1927-28 New Haven. Reports. LSRM 3.8 Negro Public Education in the South, 1927 Leo M. Favrot. GEB 722 315 3297 Negro Questions -- JDR Jr.=s interest, 1944-46 A few examples of policy-making procedures in JDR Jr.=s office. FM 2 Welfare 32 353 Negro Race/Miscellaneous United Negro College Fund In Vol. 13 of Raymond Fosdick=s working file for his biography of JDR Jr. Section documents JDR Jr.=s relationship to the historically black colleges and the UNCF. FM 2 JDR Jr. Personal 55 490 Negro Schools and Colleges in the South - Ratings, Grant, 1929-52 W.E.B. DuBois, J. Henry Highsmith, S.L. Smith, GEB H.M. Ivy, Joseph Roemer, Arthur D. Wright, and Fred McCuistion. 1.2 733 326 33833387 LSRM 3.8 102 1025 LSRM 3.8 102 1026 LSRM 3.8 102 1027 Negro Study - Africa, 1925-26 Negro Survey - Coahoma County, Mississippi, 1924-26 Leo M. Favrot, T. J. Woofter. Negro Yearbook, 1925 Negroes, Military Training in Land Grant Colleges Material collected in Volumes 67 of documents for Nelson A. Rockefeller=s tenure as Under Secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Neighborhood Association Negro Theater Development, 1938-40; Proposal, 1939 FM 4 0 RF 1.1 200 R 9 30923093 Nelson, Bernard Hamilton GA; History fellow, 1938-39, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nelson, Frank Mancefield GA; Library Science fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nelson, Gurney Elliott SC; Education fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nelson, Margaret V. LA; History fellow, 1943-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Netterville, Rebecca Franklin LA; Home Economics fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 New Bern Collegiate Industrial Institute, 1902-1912. GEB 1.1 NC 32 104 941 New England Community Development, Corp., - Ghetto Business, 1968-69 RF 1.2 200 72 608-609 CF Grants 237 22482249 RBF 3 363 New Jersey, College for Medicine and Dentistry of, 1971-79 Aid to increase the number of minority medical students. New Lafayett Theatre and Workshop 68 Name Description New School for Social Research, 1937-52 Lawrence Gellert, Negro music materials. Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GEB New York City Mission Society - East Harlem College and Career Counseling Program, 1970-74 1.3 950 458 4867 RBF 3 370 3 24 414 259 26762677 1.1 16-17 235-243 New York Colored Mission Society Declinations. Davidson II New York Pubic Library Cultural Center for Negroes, 1943-48 Grant. Franklin Hooper, L.D. Reddick. Reports and clippings. GEB New York State Colonization Society - Booker Washington Agricultural and Industrial Institute of Liberia, 1933-39 Vocational and agricultural education, staff, construction, relationship of government, Jackson Davis trip. Thomas Jesse Jones, Jackson Davis, Charles T. Loram, J.H. Furbay, R.L. Embree, L.A. Roy. IEB New York State Colonization Society, 1962-66 Minutes of meetings, financial statements, other correspondence. RF 1.2 200 73-74 621-623 New York State Commission Against Discrimination, Housing Advisory Council, 1955-60 Warren Lindquist was a member of the Housing Advisory Council. FM 2 Civic 17 118 New York University Professorship in Negro Culture and Education, 1945-50 Grant. GEB 1.2 414 259 2678 1.2 New York Urban Coalition, 1967-83 RBF 3 381-382 New York Urban League - New York Urban League Study Davidson II 2 17 New York Urban League Street Academy Program, 1968-73 Grant toward the cost of a street workers program in New York City problem-area high schools. Includes Streetworker=s Reports. 1969. RF 1.2 200 74-75 631-636 New York Urban League Contribution Folders Pledges; March 1928; February 1929; April 1932; May 1933; 1936-1944 contributions. FM 2 Welfare 34-35 371-375 New York Urban League, 1920-28 Industrial work. Employment and vocational guidance. Health and housing. Labor adjustments. Elizabeth Walton. LSRM 3.8 102 10291031 New York Urban League, 1921-44 Social, welfare, and industrial work in Harlem. Violent conflicts between Harlem agencies during the Depression. 1934 survey and reorganization; changes of personnel, plans for merger with Brooklyn League. 1944 merger took place to create new League of Greater New York. Contributions from LSRM, JDR Jr., LSR, JDR 3rd. Correspondents include Arthur Holden, James Hubert, and Judge Kernochen. FM Welfare 34 369-370 3 382 400 S 244 New York Urban League, 1977-79 Newton, Johnnie Mae Elaine 2 RBF TX; Library Science fellow, 1934-35. 69 GEB 1.2 2454 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Newton, Pauline Frances NC; English fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nicholas, Charles H. TX; Biology fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nickens, Walter H. AL; Agriculture fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Nigeria, 1944-45 General correspondence and clippings. GEB 1.2 637.1 288 3007 Nix, Athelma Rogers SC; Library Science fellow, 1934-35 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 Normal Alabama State A & M Institute, 1934-36 Library and Laboratory grant. GEB 1.3 950 442 4665 Norris, Clarence Windzell TX; Sociology fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2454 North Carolina College at Durham, 1909-57 Formerly NC College for Negroes, Durham GEB State Normal School for Negroes, and National Training School. Equip, re: coop with Duke and UNC. N.C. Newbold, James H. Dillard James Shepard. Correspondence, clippings, reports, and pamphlets. 1.1 NC 224 114 10301037 North Carolina College for Negroes - Department of Public Health Education, 1945-49 Books and equipment. GEB 1.3 950.4 543 5821 North Carolina College for Negroes - Health Education, 1945-52 Equip, salary. James Shepard. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photos. GEB 1.3 950.4 543 58165820 North Carolina College for Negroes - Home Economics, 1939-40 Equip for practice cottage. GEB 1.3 950 458 4868 North Carolina College for Negroes - Regional Study Conference, 1946-47 Resource use educ. GEB 1.3 950 458 4869 North Carolina College for Negroes - Science and Home Economics Equipment, 1941 Bio, chem, phys. GEB 1.3 950 458 4870 North Carolina College for Negroes - Workshop, 1947-48 Guidance in secondary school. GEB 1.3 950 458 4871 North Carolina Division of Negro Education, 1921-29 N.C. Newbold. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 NC 248 118-119 10741076 North Carolina State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-33 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3128 North Carolina State Board of Charities - Negro Welfare, 1927-29 LSRM-SF. Study of Negro life and social problems. Programs to develop leadership, training, and education. Kate Burr Johnson. LSRM 3.8 102 1032 Northern Baptist Convention, 1929-49 General correspondence. Donald Faulkner, Luther Smith, Frank Padelford. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 470 262 27052708 3 387 Ofc Cor 29 Northside Center for Child Development (New York City) 1948-82 Noyes, A.D 1.2 RBF Seeking aid for his Mission in West Africa, April 1887. FM 70 1 228 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Nursing Education, Negro Survey, 1924-27 RF 1.1 200 C 121-122 15041509 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ O O'Banion, Elmer E. TX; Chemistry fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 O'Daniel, Therman Benjamin SC; English fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 O'Hara, Leon Pulaski AL; Biology fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 Oak Park Vocational School Bldgs and equip. GEB 1.1 Miss 6 92 817 Oberlin College - Graduate School Preparation, 1965-66 Funds for Aa trial program to provide a transitional year for graduates of Negro colleges to prepare them for admission to good graduate schools in preparation for careers in teaching.@ RF 1.2 200 75 641 Oberlin College - Student Adjustment, 1966-69 $11,000 for a study of Athe adjustment problems of minority group students at Oberlin and similar colleges and of methods of coping with these problems@. RF 1.2 200 76 642 Odom, Earl Timothy TN; Medical Science fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 Odom, James Lee AL; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 OEO/Project Map Youth Development Program, 1972 JDR 3rd Fund 1 22 224 Office of Equal Opportunity, 1967-71 JDR 3rd Fund 11 246 1789 Oklahoma - Rural School Supervisors - Negro and White Appropriations, 1915-51 John Vaughan. Reports and clippings. GEB 1.2 670 300 31353143 Oklahoma State Agent for Rural Schools - Negro, 1929-31 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3129 Okolona Industrial School 1904-48 Teach salary, current expen. American Church Institute. Robert Patton. GEB 1.1 Miss 25 94 844-846 3 390 Olatunji Center of African Culture, 1971-76 RBF Oliver, Clinton F., Jr. NY; English fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 Oliver, Julius A. VA; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 Opportunities Industrialization Center of New York, Inc., Nassau OIC Manpower Training, Inc., 1979-81 RBF 3 391 Opportunities Industrialization Center of New York, Inc., 1962-76 RBF 3 391 Orangeburg State A & M College - Library and Laboratory grant, 1934-37 GEB 950 442 71 1.3 4662 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Orr, Charles W. AL; Education fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2455 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ P Packard, Sophia B. Spelman Seminary, 1883-1891. See also Harriet Giles. FM 1 Ofc Cor 30 233 Paine College - Laboratory Equipment, 1936-37 Natural science and home econ. GEB 1.3 950 461 4900 GEB 1.3 950 442 4657 Paine College - Library and Laboratory Grants, 1934-36 Paine College - Library, 1941-47 Constr and equip, books. GEB 1.3 950 461 4901 Paine College - Workshops, 1945-47 Teacher - library. GEB 1.3 950 461 4902 Paine College, 1902-57 Bldgs and equip, books, teach salary, current expen, summer workshop. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. Booker T. Washington, Albert D. Betts, E.C. Peters. GEB 1.1 Ga 133 58 515-518 Palm Beach County Negro Schools, 1929 Equipment. GEB 1.1 Fla 53 37 333 GEB 1.1 NC 165 111 10051007 Palmer Memorial Institute, 1903-40 Palmer Memorial Institute, North Carolina, 1909-56 Private school for Negroes; requested aid but FM JDR refused on the grounds that GEB had recommended that the Institute should merge with the public schools. The file reflects unwillingness of the white community to support black education with tax payments, as long as Northern philanthropists supported private black education. Difficulties in merger with public school system. JDR Jr. declined several appeals; AAR gave annually, 1930-1948. 2 Educ. 25 Parker, Barrington Daniel LA; Economics fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Parker, James E. TN; General Science fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Parker, John Wilhelm AR; English fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Parkhurst, Jessie Wragg AL; Sociology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Parler, Nettie A. P. SC; English fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Parrish, Charles Henry Jr. KY; Sociology fellow, 1933-34 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Partridge, Deborah C. AL; Education fellow, 1943-45 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Partridge, Henry Roy AL; Business Administration fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2456 Patterson, Fred D. VA; Education fellow, 1926-27, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Patterson, Wilhelmina Bessie VA; Music fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Patterson, William Alonzo TN; Medical Science fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 72 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paul Laurence Dunbar Apartments, 1926-48 Includes material on planning, choice of name, land purchase, and construction; medal to JDR Jr. from American Institute of Architects; financing and taxes; postcards, pictures, and property sketch; tenants (collection of arrears; complaints, appeals, and requests); Empire Mortgage Company; sale to 320 E. 73rd Street Corporation. FM 2 Housing 13-15 Pawley, Thomas D. VA; English fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Payne, Foster P. NC; English fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Payne, Howard M. NY; Medical Science fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Payne, William K. AL; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Pearson, Mrs. Ophelia W. AL; Home Economics fellow, 1924-25 GEB Peck, Jennie L. Baptist Mission work, Houston, Texas, 1891. FM 31 236 Pecot, Stella L. LA; Science Teaching in Nursing Education fellow, 1949-50. GEB Peele, Amanda Eunice VA; Biology fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Peeler, Harriet Elizabeth GA; Home Economics fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Pendarvis, Annie Charliese SC; Library Science fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3209 49034909 Penn Normal & Industrial School, 1933-34 FRC 1 Ofc Cor FRC Penn Normal, Industrial & Agricultural School, 1939-47 Cooperative conference tour, 1939-40; farm improvement program; rural teacher program; school equipment and repairs; teacher training. GEB 1.3 950 461 Penn Normal, Industrial and Agricultural School, 1902-53 Current expen, constr and equip, repairs, GEB teach salary, improv, stabilization fund. L. Hollingsworth Wood. J.B. Felton, T.J. Woofler, Rossa Cooley. Re: merger, new admin, teach training. Correspondence, pamphlets, reports, and photographs. 1.1 SC 11 122-124 11171127, 1132 Perez, Raoul M. LA; Language fellow, 1938. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Perpener, O.E. Negro school, Seguin, Texas, 1889. FM 1 Ofc Cor 31 237 Perry, Benjamin L. Sr. FL; Economics fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Perry, Elizabeth T. TX; Education fellow, 1927-29, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2457 Perry, Rufus P. Peters, Doris Ada TX; Chemistry fellow, 1931-32. FL; Nursing scholarship, 1950-51. GEB GEB 1.2 1.2 400 S 400 S 244 244 2457 2457 Pettit, Walter W. GEB consultant, 1944. GEB 1.2 414 259 2679 Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1924-28 Training of visiting teachers for improvement of village schools in Africa. Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones. LSRM 3.8 103 1033 200 77 652-653 Phelps-Stokes Fund American Negro Studies, 1966-69 RF 73 1.2 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phelps-Stokes Fund - Conference of Negro Leaders, 1956 Grant. GEB 1.2 637.8 290 3027 Phelps-Stokes Fund Exchange of Africa and American Teachers, 1946-52 Grant. Thomas M. Campbell, Claude Barnett. Reports. GEB 1.2 637.4 289 30173018 Phelps-Stokes Fund - Holly Knoll Conference Center, 1956-64 Grant. Robert Rubia, Moton Memorial Foundation. F.D. Patterson. GEB 1.2 637.10 290 30293030 Phelps-Stokes Fund Internship Training Program for Negro College Business Officers, 1954-57 Grant. GEB 1.2 637.6 289 3020 Phelps-Stokes Fund - Negro Rural Church, 1944-50 Grant. Home Missions Council of North America, Mark A. Dawber, Channing Tobias, Thomas Jesse Jones, D.S. Freeman. Reports and pamphlets. GEB 1.2 637.2 288 30103012 RF 1.2 200 77 654-656 3019 Phelps-Stokes Fund - Negro Talent, 1956-63 Phelps-Stokes Fund - Study and Conference, 1954 Grant. Secondary and higher education in the South for Negro youth. F.D. Patterson GEB 1.2 637.5 289 Phelps-Stokes Fund Training Negro Rural Ministers, 1944-52 Grant with Home Missions Council. Mark Dawber, Thomas Jesse Jones, Channing Tobias. Reports. GEB 1.2 637.3 288-289 30133016 Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1918-60 General correspondence. Consult service, GEB development and maint of conf facilities, expen program of Negro placement, improv. high school teach. Africa-America teach exchange, Negro rural church, training Negro rural ministers, survey of educ in Africa, conf, training program for Negro college business officers. F.D. Patterson, Channing Tobias, Anson Phelps Stokes, Thomas Jesse Jones. Reports, pamphlets, and photographs. 1.2 637 286 29842987 Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1948-60 Support for Negro education, JDR 3rd contributed for work in Liberia. JDR Jr. contributed toward retreat house. FM 2 Cultural 110 988-989 Phenix School, 1930-42 Constr and equip of practice schools. George Phenix. GEB 1.1 Va 38.7 178 1655 Phifer, Juliette Virginia NC; Education fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.1 400 S 244 2458 RF 1.2 200 620 Philadelphia - Education, AThe North Philadelphia School Facilities Study: Preliminary Planning and Design Report,@ 1968 Philadelphia - Education, 1966-73 Allocation of $150,000 for Ainnovative school-community programs.@ RF 1.2 200 77-78 657-661 Philadelphia - Education, Interns-Principals, 1969-70 Philadelphia Bureau of Municipal Research - Negro Study, 1944-48 Allocation of $65,000 for an administrative internship program. RF 1.2 200 78 662 RF 1.1 241 S 5 68 74 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Philander Smith College Home Economics, 1943-44 Equipment. GEB 1.3 950 461 4913 Philander Smith College Plant Improvement and Salaries, 1946-50 Constr and equip. M.L. Harris. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 461 49154916 Philander Smith College Science, 1949-52 Bio and phys bldgs additions. GEB 1.3 950 462 4917 Philander Smith College, 1905-60 Perm improv, current expen, bldgs and equip. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. M.J. Holmes. Re: Negro educ mergers. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Ark 18 23 201-205 GEB 1.1 Tenn 57.3 150 1389 Philanthropy In Negro Education. By: Ullin Leavell Phillips Exeter Academy Remedial Education, 1964-68 $65,000 for the Special Urban Program at its summer school. RF 1.2 200 78 663-664 Phillips, Augustus C. VA; Education fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Phillips, Edwin Lawrence AL; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Phillips, Myrtle Redmond DC; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Phillips, Sidney James AL; Education fellow, 1935-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Phillips, Theodore DeWitt WV; Music fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Phillis Wheatley Home for colored girls in Cleveland; appealed FM 2 Welfare 26 278-279 Association, Cleveland, 1924-55 to LSRM for aid. JDR Jr. gave $100,000 toward building fund and small gifts for special purposes. Association connected with YWCA of Cleveland. Pierce, Edward Jerome NC; History fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Pierce, Joseph Alphonso TX; Mathematics fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Pierce, Juanita Hortense G. NY; Health and Physical Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Pierson, Helen Geraldine TX; Music fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2591 Pinckney, Samuel Marion SC; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2458 Pine Bluff (Arkansas) Agricultural, Mechanical & Normal College Library and laboratory grants, 1935. GEB 1.3 950 442 4663 GEB 1.1 Miss 58 96 863-864 GEB 1.3 950 462 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 49204922 2458 Grants Piney Woods School 1909-55 Piney Woods School, 1945-51 Pitts, Raymond J. Home economics building; laundry; library books and equip. GA; Education fellow, 1950-51 Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc., 1967-68 Player, Willa Beatrice Experiment in sex education, counseling, and related medical service for urban ghetto youth. NC; Education fellow, 1944-45, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 280-281 26732679 244 2459 Poag, Thomas E. TN; Drama fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 75 CF 2459 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Poindexter, Hildrus August DC; Biology fellow, 1940-41 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Pollard Mrs., Andrew Spelman Seminary, 1883-84, 1886. FM 1 Ofc Cor 31 240 Pollard, Frances AL; Library Science fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2592 Pope, Henry W. GA; Psychology fellow, 1932-33. GEB Porter, Annie May WI; Education fellow, 1924. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Porter, Gilbert L. FL; Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Porter, Helen Louise TX; Nutrition fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Porter, James A. DC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1934-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Posey, Leroy R. LA; Mathematics fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Posey, Thomas Edward WV; Economics fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Powell, C.L. African missionary. FM 1 Ofc Cor 32 241 Powell, Eunice D. NY; Home Economics fellow, 1936. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Prairie View A & M College Equipment, 1950-51 Animal industries bldg. GEB 1.3 950 462 4924 Prairie View A & M College Expansion Farm Unit, 1938-40 W.R. Banks and E.H. Shinn. GEB 1.3 950 462 4928 Prairie View A & M College Library, 1941-50 Shelving, books, journals, and equip. W.R. Banks. GEB 1.3 950 462 4925 Prairie View A & M College Summer School, 1940-43 GEB 1.3 950 462 4929 Prairie View A & M College Supervisor of Negro Libraries, 1947-50 GEB 1.3 950 462 4926 FRC Prairie View A & M College Workshops, 1944-47 In-service training for rural teach, library science, high school math, eng and science teach. GEB 1.3 950 462 4930 Prairie View A & M College Workshops, 1947-52 Elementary educ, library science, high school principals. GEB 1.3 950 462 4927 Prairie View A & M College, 1902-48 Formerly N & I. Perm improv, constr, and equip. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Tex 9 160-161 14931496 Prairie View N & I - Library and Laboratory, 1935 GEB 1.3 950 442 4664 Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - Integration Conference, 1957 RF 1.2 200 80 678 Prewitt, Clemoth WV; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1951-52. GEB 1.2 400 S 248 2519 Price, Joseph St. Clair WV; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Price, Josephine Catherine NC; Library Science fellow, 1927-28 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 76 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Price, Willie Mabel SC; Home Economics fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Prince Edward (Virginia) Free School Association, 1963-4 $15,000 for Aan emergency remedial program of free elementary and secondary education@ as part of an effort to reopen the closed public schools. RF 1.2 200 80 682 Princess Anne College, 1938-40 Books and equip in science, agri, home econ and mech arts. GEB 1.3 950 462 4931 Princeton University African Exchange, (Essay Discussion), 1969-70 RF 1.2 200 80 683 Princeton University Library-American Negro, 1966-67 RF 1.2 200 80 687 Princeton University Remedial Education, 1963-72, 1977 Initial grant of $68,000 for Aan experimental summer school for talented disadvantaged high school students.@ RF 1.2 200 80-81 688-693 Proctor, Samuel 1958-59 Survey. GEB 1.3 950.9 550 5896 Prosser, Inez B. MS; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Protestant Council of the City of New York, NY Federation of Churches, 1897-1951 JDR Jr. supported general work and Vacation Bible schools. JDR pledged support through the Federation for Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. FM 2 Religious 51 Protestant Digest, 1939-47 Combating racial and religious intolerance. Newspaper attacks on editor Leslie alleging left-wing, anti-Catholic outlook. No Rockefeller Family involvement. FM 2 F&S 148 Provident Hospital, 1929-44 See also University of Chicago Support, Negro education. W.H. Taliaferro and Arthur Brachmeyer. GEB 1.5 B 14 699-700 72007205 Puller, A.W. Curtis Memorial Seminary, Staunton, VA, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 32 243 Purdie, Edna Ila VA; Nursing fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2459 Putnam, Persis ASpread of Tuberculosis Infection in Rural White and Negro Families of Alabama,@ 1938. RF 1.1 201 T 5 62 FM 2 F&S 102 Qualls, Youra T. Negro doorman at NY Courts received loan to build home. Repaid with interest. OK; History fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2460 Quinland, William Rosenwald Medical fellow, 1919-22. GEB 1.5 B 22 702 7224 Quinland, William Samuel TN; Medical Science fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2460 403-406 Q Qualles, T.H., 1925-52 77 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ R Race Relations - Minorities, 1943-61 Black and Jewish employment. Description of work of civil rights groups in employment. NAR, WR. FM 2 Civic 9 47 Race Relations, 1942-56 Information. Douglas S. Freemen, Arthur H. Sulzberger, Virgunius Dabney. Correspondence, reprints, and clippings. GEB 1.2 414 255-256 26482651 Racial Issues, 1953-63 FM 5 JDR 3rd 49 304 Racial Issue Williamsburg, VA, 1946-51 FM 5 JDR 3rd 42 248 Raines, Eugene D. GA; Chemistry fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Ramsey, Carmen Audrey NC; Language and Literature fellow, 1951-52 GEB 1.2 400 S 248 2523 Randall, Augustus Caesar GA; Library Science fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 2171 Randolph, A. Philip Educational Foundation, 1973 JDR 3rd Fund 11 294 Randolph, A. Philip Educational Fund, Inc., 1967-83 RBF 4 335 Reason, Joseph H. DC; Library Service fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Recent Development in Negro School and Colleges, May 1927 Jackson Davis. GEB 1.2 722 315 3296 Recruitment of Negro Talent, 1957-59 Grant. R. O=Hara Lanier. GEB 1.2 637.9 290 3038 Redd, George Nathaniel TX; Educational fellow, 1935-36, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reddick, Lawrence Dunbar KY; History fellow, 1935-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reddick, Mary Logan GA; Biology fellow, 1942-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reed, William E. LA; Agriculture fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reed, William Thomas FL; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reeves, Elizabeth W. DC; Speech fellow, 1952-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 250 2558 Reagin, Mildred K. AL; Food and Nutrition fellow, 1944-45. Reid, Clara Vernell Spurlock NC; Home Economics fellow, 1947-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reid, Ira DeAugustine NY; Sociology fellow, 1934. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reid, Joseph A. TX; Language fellow, 1944 GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reid, Robert Daniel AL; History fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Reid, Thomas R., Jr. FL; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 244 2461 Renfrow, Evanuel Elizabeth MI; Nutrition fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2462 Research Council of the Great Cities Program Conference, 1969 and 1971, and supplementary material. RF 1.2 200 82-83 707-710 78 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Resnik, Henry S. Research on Philadelphia public schools. RF 1.2 200 83 711 Reynolds, Robert Leonard FL; Agriculture fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2462 Richards, Helen Louise IA; Education fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2593 Richardson, Archie Gibbs VA; Education fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2462 Ridley, Walter Nathaniel VA; Psychology fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2462 Riley, John William VA; History fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2562 Riverdale Children's Association, 1936-61 Formerly Colored Orphan Asylum; name changed to Riverdale Children=s Association in 1944. No longer restricted to blacks; switch to foster home orientation. Reports on finances, board disputes, etc. Regular family and RBF contributions, 1940-1957, from $1,000 to $3,500 annually. Correspondence include Marshall Field. FM 2 Welfare 33 354-356 Riverside Church - General, 1925-59 Includes material concerning demographic makeup of areas adjacent to Church; material concerning a mission to the Belgian Congo. FM 2 Religious 74-75 269-272 Robbins, Minnie Lenore GA; Home Economics fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2463 Robert Hungerford Normal & Industrial School, 1902-46 Charles Dabney, Thomas Jesse Jones, D.E. Williams. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. Re: vocational, agricultural Negro educ. Ng. GEB 1.1 Fla 8 32 291-293 Roberts, Harry Walter VA; Sociology fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2463 Roberts, Thomas N. VA; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2463 Robinson, Carrie Cordelia AL; Language fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2463 Robinson, Carrie C. AL; Library Education fellow, 1948-49. GEB Robinson, Leonard Harrison NC; Sociology fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2463 Robinson, William Albert NC; Education fellow, 1923-24. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2463 Rock Hill Public School 1927 Bldgs and equip. GEB 1.1 SC 62 126 1149 Rockefeller Foundation General JDR Jr. study of low-cost hosing. WR interest in health of blacks in Houston. Problems raised by Aseparated but equal@ Supreme Court ruling. FM 2 Boards 25-28 251-282 Roger Williams University, 1902-31 Teach salary, ABHMS. George Rice Hovey, Frank A. Smith. GEB 1.1 Tenn 38 143 1331 Rolfe, Daniel Thomas TN; Medical Science fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2464 Romm, Harry Josef TX; Biology fellow, 1929-30, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2464 Root, Sidney Abyssinian Library (1880), Spelman Seminary (1885-91), and other charitable endeavors in Atlanta. FM 1 Ofc Cor 37 281 303 213 20492051 303.2 213 2052 Rosenwald (Julius) Fund Rural Schools, 1932-34 GEB Rosenwald (Julius) Fund Shop Supervisor, 1932-35 GEB 79 FRC 1.2 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Rosenwald (Julius) Fund, 1917-49 1917-49 General correspondence. W.W. Alexander, J.C. Dixon, Alfred Stein, S.L. Smith, Julius Rosenwald, William C. Grabes, R.R. Moton. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.2 303 212-213 20382048 Rosenwald (Julius) Fund, 1928-48 E.R. Embree, formerly of Rockefeller Office, becomes Pres of Fund in 1928. Correspondence between Thomas Appelget, Arthur Packard, Edwin Embree. No close cooperation between Rockefeller Office and the Fund. FM 2 Cultural 174 1509 GEB 1.5 B 22 702 7221 1.2 186 206 1970 3.8 103 1035 Rosenwald Fellows - Negro Medical Graduates, 1919-22 Rosenwald, Julius 1916-1932 Negro education and welfare. GEB Ross, Frank - Southern Trip, 1925 Conditions of Negro migration. LSRM Ross, Oliver A. MS; Chemistry fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2464 Rosser, Warner Raphael LA; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2464 3 431 Rural Advancement Fund of the National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc., 1962-83 RBF Rural School Supervision Negro, 1914-51 General correspondence, grant for meeting. Statistics. GEB 1.2 633 286 29802 982 Rush, Ruth Gwendolin NC; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2464 Russell, Ellis Chester AL; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2464 Russell, James A. VA; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2464 GEB 1.1 Miss 14 94 838 Rust College, 1939-52 Rust College, 1946-51 Perm improv. M.S. Davage. GEB 1.3 950 464 4949 Rutherford, L.A. Reading room and industrial school for the freedman, Lumberton, NC, 1890-91. FM 1 Ofc Cor 38 285 GA; Education fellow, 1945-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 GEB 1.3 950 442 4658 S Saine, Matilda Lynette Saint Augustine's College Library and Laboratory Grants, 1935-36 Saint Augustine's College, 1903-58 Current expen, perm improv, bldg teach salary, model farm. American Church Institute. Robert Patton. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 NC 121 108 980-983 Saint Augustine's College, 1947-56 Science bldg and equip. Harold Tregg. GEB 1.3 950 464 4950 Saint Helena Island Rural School, 1924-26 Constr and equip. GEB 1.1 SC 128 132 1214 Saint Paul N & I School, 1934 Correspondence and reports. GEB 692.1 307 32103211 80 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Saint Paul's Polytechnic Institute, 1902-53 Formerly N & I. Equip, perm improv, current expen, bldgs, teach salary. American Church Institute. L.H. Foster, Robert W. Patton, William C. Craves. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Va 28 171-172 16011608 Sampson, Henry Thomas MS; Mathematics fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 Samuel, William A. TX; Chemistry fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 San Francisco Dialogs, Correspondence, 1971-74 Meeting of youth business leaders re: community social issues. JDR 3rd Fund 1 26-27 268-269 Sanders, Frances Agnew TN; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 Sanders, Isaiah S. MS; English fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 Sarreals, Es Priela B. GA; Sociology fellow, 1929-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 Sasser, Earl Leslie TX; English fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 Sawyer, Granville M. TX: Speech and Drama fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2596 Sawyer, Samuel Washington NC; Sociology fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2465 Scales, William Albert Jr. LA; Music fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2597 Scholarship Education and Defense Fund for Racial Equality (SEDFRE), 1964-76 Initial support of $15,000 in 1969 for workshops. RBF 3 433 Scholarship Education and Defense Fund for Racial Equality (SEDFRE), 1970-71 Program to encourage graduate education for socially committed students; no indication of assistance. JDR 3rd Fund 1 27 273 Scott, Birdie Lucile GA; Biology fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Scott, Dorothy Lucile GA; Language fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Scott, John B. NC; Biology fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Seabrook, James Ward NC; Education fellow, 1924-25. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Segregation, 1956-61 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950.9 550 58905891 Segregation, Military Schools Material collected in volume 67 of documents for Nelson A. Rockefeller=s tenure as Under Secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. FM 4 0 Selma University, 1902-42 Teach salary, bldgs, workshop; George Rice Hovey, J.S. Lambert. ABHMS. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 7 2 12-15 Davidson II GEB 1.2 2 306 18 214 Service Bureau for Negro Children Service Citizens of Delaware, 1918-25 General correspondence and pamphlets. Settler, Sheridan Howard AL; Agriculture fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Seymore, Dillard & Rev. L.W. Gray Baptist church, Franklin, OH. FM 1 Ofc Cor 41 307 Shane, Mary David TN; Education fellow, 1937. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 81 20612062 Name Description Shaw University & St. Augustine=s College Professor of English, 1937-45 Salary. Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GEB 1.3 950 465 4964 Shaw University - Administration Building, 1948-51 GEB 1.3 950 465 4959 Shaw University - Books, 1939 GEB 1.3 950 465 4961 GEB 1.3 950 465 49624963 GEB 1.3 950 442 4659 4960 Shaw University - Building Rehabilitation, 1942-44 Correspondence and reports. Shaw University - Library and Laboratory Grants, 1935-38 Shaw University - Library, 1946-47 Expansion. GEB 1.3 950 465 Shaw University, 1902-52 Bldgs and equip, repairs and improv, endow, teach salary, dramatic arts, books. ABHMS. Frank A. Smith, George Rice Hovey. GEB 1.1 NC 15 103-104 929-933 Sheffield, Frederick Marshall SC; Language fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Sheffield, Helen R. SC; Chemistry fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Shelby County Supervisor of Negro Education, 1919-25 Conference salary. GEB 1.1 Tenn 126.5 159 1477 Shepherd, John B. AL; Engineering fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Shootes, Queen E. AL; Home Economics fellow, 1938-39, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3120 Short Term Fellowships, 1929-33 Shorter College, 1902-49 Teach salary, improv. African Methodist Church. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 11 22 194 Shorter College, 1948-50 Books and science equip. GEB 1.3 950 465 4965 Shy, Peter Randolph AL; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2466 Silcott, William L. TN; Medical Science fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Silvy, W.T Baptist church, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 1889. FM 1 Ofc Cor 41 309 Simmons University, 1903-30 Teach salary, bldg. ABHMS. George Rice Hovey. GEB 1.1 Ky 25 74-75 648-650 Simmons, Thomas Claybourne DC; Medical Science fellow, 1940-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Simms, Wheeler Ellis OK; Agriculture fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Simpson, Abram Lynn SC; Education fellow, 1937. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Simpson, Cohen Thomas IA; Chemistry fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Simpson, Joseph Allen LA; Mathematics fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Sims, Ollie Jewell LA; Nursing scholarship, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Sinkford, William Johnson TX; Language fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Slade, James Oliver GA; Sociology fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 82 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Slater (John F.) Fund College Teaching, 1930-34 Grant. GEB 1.2 417 260 Slater (John F.) Fund, 1903-35 Grant. Arthur D. Wright, J.H. Dillard, William A. Slater. Reports. GEB 1.2 417 259-260 26822686 Smiley, A.K. Invitation to conference on Negroes and Indians, 1891-1894. FM 1 Ofc Cor 43 324 Smith, Alma Victoria AL; Library Science fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Arthur Gilbert SC; Chemistry fellow, 1926-26, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Benjamin Franklin NC; Psychology fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Boton, 1918-22 Race relations. GEB 1.2 172 206 1967 Smith, Ernestine MS; Public Health Education, 1947-48. GEB Smith, George Lee TX; Agriculture fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Martha Lee Gladys VA; Mathematics fellow, 1928-29. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Ollington Erwin TN; Drama fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Robert Tecumseh TN; Medical Science fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Zenobia H. VA; Library Science fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 Smith, Zxlema Patton MS; Home Economics fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2467 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3212 Snow Hill N & I Institute, 1934 2687 FRC Snow Hill Normal & Industrial Institute, 1902-50 Current expen, bldgs and equip, school bus. Booker T. Washington, J.S. Lambert, George Foster Peabody. Re: Negro educ. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Ala 8 2-3 16-22 Snowden, Frank Martin Jr. DC; Classical Philology fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Social Science Research Council - Southern Regional Survey, 1931-49 Grant. Howard Odum, Robert Woodworth. Reports and pamphlets. GEB 1.2 333.1 216-217 20792084 Solete, Mercier Audreye LA; Education fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Sorrell, Earl Francis AL; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1936-37 GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 South Carolina State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-33 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3130 GEB 1.3 950 466 4970 South Carolina State Department of Education Conference of Negro School Officials, 1938-39 South Carolina State Department of Education Study of Higher Education for Negroes, 1946-48 In church-related institutions. J.B. Felton. GEB 1.3 950 466 4974 Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools College for Negroes, 1952-57 Study and revision of accreditation proceedings. GEB 1.3 950 468 4993 83 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Southern Christian Institute, 1909-53 Bldgs and equip. United Christian Missionary Society. GEB 1.1 Miss 57 96 861-862 3.7 87 909 737 Southern Cooperative League, 1920-21 LSRM Southern Education Foundation - Early Childhood Education, 1967-69 RF 1.2 200 85 Southern Education Foundation, 1938-67 Grant. Arthur D. Wright, J.C. Dixon photographs, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.2 374 219-221 21042110, 21142120 Southern Improvement Company, 1904-23 Robert C. Ogden. General correspondence. GEB 1.2 120 203-204 19391940 Southern Methodist University Robinson, Bruce N., 1965-69 RF 1.2 200 85 738 Southern Regional Council - Civil Rights Conference, 1966-67 RF 1.2 200 86 742-743 Southern Regional Council Conference, 1946 Interracial projects. GEB 1.3 950 474 5044 Southern Regional Council Desegregation Adjustment Study, 1962-63 Robert Coles. GEB 1.3 950 474 5045 Southern Regional Council Miscellaneous Publications, 1948-69 RBF 3 447 Southern Regional Council Special Reports, 1957-68 RBF 3 447-448 Southern Regional Council Task Force on Southern Rural Development, 1973-78 RBF 3 448 950 472-474 50365043 RBF 3 445-446 RBF 3 447 RBF 3 447 Southern Regional Council, 1942-63 Support. Re: race relations, desegregation, civil GEB rights. George Mitchell, Guy Johnson, Charles S. Johnson, Howard Odum, Edwin Embree. Formerly Commission on Interracial Coop. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and clippings. Southern Regional Council, 1947-83 Southern Regional Council, Inc., AL@ Reports, 1959-67 Occasional report, re: education and desegregation. Southern Regional Council, Inc., - Arkansas Council on Human Relations, 1957-60 1.3 Southern Regional Council, Inc. Walters, Walter Patterson, 1968-70 Creative Writing, Fiction. RF 1.2 200 R 420 3622 Southern Regional Council, Inc., 1946-60 Printed material. Previously named Commission on Interracial Cooperation. (See also) FM 2 Civic 10 52 GEB 1.3 950 442 4660 Southern University - Library and and Laboratory Grants, 1935 84 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Southern University Mackey, William, 1968-71 Playwright. RF 1.2 200 R 421 3623 Southern University 1917-54 Perm improv, bldg and equip, books, reading clinic, research programs, workshops, conf. J.S. Clark, Felton Clark, T.H. Harris. GEB 1.1 La 39 85 748-751 Southern University, 1935-53 Conferences on support, teach educ problems; GEB workshops on improv science instr, teacher and libr; high school principals. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. 1.3 950 476 50635070 outhland Institute, 1912-25 Land, constr, improv, equip. Society of Friends of the Board of Home Missions. F.R. Jenkins. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 31 23 209 Spalding, Sydney Willette TX; English fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Spaulding, George Henry MD; Chemistry fellow, 1939-42 GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Spelman College - Conference on Higher Education of Negro Women, 1943-44 Florence M. Read. GEB 1.3 950 478 5092 GEB 1.3 950 478 5093 RF 1.2 200 R 421 3624 GEB 1.3 950 479 5095 GEB 1.3 950 478 5094 Spelman College Instructional Salaries, 1951-55 Spelman College Intercollegiate Chorus, 1967-68 Robert Shaw. Spelman College - Reports Spelman College - Willis James, 1939-41 Music research. Spelman College, 1891-1961 JDR purchased property for college through FM ABHMS. Plans for expansion; appeals for aid. Racial conditions in Atlanta. Naming of building; college status in 1924. Invitation; selection of pres; activities of Spelman graduates. Tributes to Rockefellers. Gift of Spelman portraits by JDR Jr. Mrs. LSR a trustee; WR address at 1959 commencement. Selected copies of ASpelman Messenger@ containing articles or photos on Rockefeller; 1927, 1937, 1951-1953. Pamphlets on Trevor Arnett; AEbony@ article on Negro colleges; contributions, 1947-1961; gift from GEB, 1913-1926; liberalization of gift to GEB; 1930 grant, 1930-1934; successor to Miss Read, 1950-1953; charter, 1888-1923; property purchased, 1931; dedication of sister Chapel, 1927; Miss Read=s history, 1954-61; dedication of AAR Hall, 1952-1955; 75th anniversary celebration, 1956, LSR=s speech; photos; contributions. 2 Educ. 89-90 Spelman College, 1902-65 Current expen, teach salary, traveling expen of teach, perm improv, bldgs and equip, endow, maintenance. ABHMS. George Rice Hovey, George Sale, H.L. Morehouse, Lucy Tapley, Florence M. Read. Re: Negro educ. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. 1.1 Ga 10 39-43 85 GEB 359-379 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Spelman College, 1927-30 LSRM-SF. Fund to promote physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of young Negro women, nursery school, and lab. Florence Read. LSRM 3.8 103 1036 Spelman College, 1930-37 SF. Funds to provide physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of young Negro women in U.S.; nursery school and lab. Florence Read. LSRM 3.5 39 414-415 RBF 3 449-450 Grants 309-310 29642966 Spelman College, 1951-68, 1970-81 Spelman College, 1973-81 Support for the division of natural sciences in CF educating black women for the health professions. Spofford, Mrs. Charles A. Secr, NY Committee for Hampton Institute, 1892. FM 1 Ofc Cor 44 331 Sprague, Morteza Drexel AL; Library Science fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Spratlin, Valaurez Burwell DC; Language fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Spruill, Albert Wesley AL; Agricultural Education fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2598 St. Louis - Education, 1967-70 An initial grant of $350,000 Atoward the cost of developing community schools and of initiating personal development programs, and related programs in selected ghetto schools in St. Louis.@ includes clippings and supplemental material. RF 1.2 200 83-84 715-724 Staley, Frank Marcellus NC; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Standard Life Insurance, 1924 Service company selling land to Negroes at a rate so that they can afford to buy and build homes. LSRM 3.8 103 1037 Starling, Marion Wilson GA; English fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 State A & M College (Orangeburg, Sough Carolina), 1936-52 Buildings; demonstration home; library; phys equipment; teacher training; trades equipment; workshops on principals and supervisors, teachers and libraries. Rosamond Alston; B.C. Turner; Trudelle Winbush. GEB 1.3 950 479 50975106 State A & M College, 1904-58 Books, equip, library development, library science program, bldgs and equip, demonstration home, salary, workshops in educ, phys equip, teacher training visits. Formerly State Colored College at Orangeburg. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 SC 94 127 11621165 State A & M Institute (Normal, Alabama), 1942-48 Equipment for vocational building and library. GEB 1.3 950 479-480 51075108 State A & M, Normal 1903-1943 Bldgs, perm improv, J.S. Lambert. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 101 13 103-104 State College for Colored Students (Dover, Delaware) Books and science equipment, 1945-47. GEB 1.3 950 480 5109 State Colored Normal Schools, 1905-28 GEB 1.1 NC 193 113 1022 State Colored Normal Schools, 1906-34 GEB 1.1 NC 203 113 1027 86 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ State Normal School for Negroes, 1921-24 Bldgs and equip. E.C. Brooks, N.C. Newbold. GEB 1.1 NC 250 119 1078 State Normal School, Montgomery, 1902-31 Bldgs and equip, teach salary, prem improv, land re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 60 13 99-101 State Normal School, Montgomery, 1930-31 Bldgs, land, perm improv. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 62 13 102 State Teachers and Agricultural College, 1900-31 Formerly A & M State School, Forsyth N & I School. Bldg and equip. GEB 1.1 Ga 27 46 412-413 State Teachers College, Alabama, 1943-49 Library and workshops on science teaching, adv prof courses. GEB 1.3 50 480 51135114 State Teachers College, Maryland, 1945-50 Books, house and lot, repairs, constr and equip. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 480 51115112 Stewart, Glenna Agnes Canada; Nursing fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Stewart, Jacob Thomas TX; Education fellow, 1952-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 250 2560 Stewart, Patricia DeLaine NY; Language fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Stewart, William Wallace LA; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2468 Stickney, William Homer FL; Printing fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Stillman College, 1902-53 Workshop, bldgs and equip. Home Mission of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 27 9 64-65 Stinnett, Mabel Myers TN; Home Economics fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Stivers, Camille Alberta LA; Library Science fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1916-24 Pres of the Phelps-Stokes Fund. Worked on GEB with JDR Jr. Worked on African Educational Commission. FM 2 F&S 112 844 Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1923-32 Encyclopedia of the Negro. IEB 1.1 1 17 Stokes, Ella Louise VA; Education fellow, 1924-25. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Stone, Marsena Appeals for Little Rock Baptist Church 1888; and Guadalupe College, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 45 336 Stone, Percy H. GA; Agriculture fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Store Front Learning Center, 1970-72 $15,000 for the general operating cost of this organization designed Ato bridge the two disparate worlds of the school and the community on the edge of the Boston ghetto.@ RF 1.2 200 88 768 Storer College, 1907-49 Teach salary. ABHMS. George Rice Hovey. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 WV 14 192 18071810 Straight University, 1912-26 Equip. American Missionary Association. Fred Brownlee. GEB 1.1 La 44 86 764 Streat, Florence Guenveur NC; Home Economics fellow, 1950-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Strong, Anna M. P. AR; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Strong, Nerissa Brown AL; Home Economics fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 87 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Stuart, Lloyd Benjamin NY; Language fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 3 454 2469 Studio Museum in Harlem, The, 1968-83 RBF Study of Negro Colleges, 1930-31 GEB 1.1 NC 255 119 1084 Study of Negro Colleges, 1931 Junior colleges. GEB 1.1 Fla 56 37 336 Study of Negro Education in North Carolina, 1926-27 T.L. Hungate, F.L. Shaw, N.C. Newbold. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 NC 9 103 927-928 Study of Negro Libraries, 1940 General correspondence. Thomas Barcus. GEB 1.2 586.2 270 2791 Study of the Negro in the U.S., 1938-48 AAn American Dilemma@ by Gunnar Myrdal. Richard Steiner, Doxy Wilkerson. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.2 586.1 270 27872790 Summer School (Kentucky), 1917-38 GEB 1.1 Ky 74.4 81 708-709 Summer School (South Carolina), 1918-40 GEB 1.1 SC 124.4 132 12091210 299 3119 Summer School for Negro Rural Agents, 1928 Appropriation. GEB 1.2 669 Summer Schools (Alabama), 1917-38 Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ala 160.4 18 152-153 Summer Schools (Arkansas), 1917-39 Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Ark 44.4 25 228-229 Summer Schools (Florida), 1920-37 Summer Schools, (Georgia) 1917-39 Re: Negro educ. GEB 1.1 Fla 50.4 36 330 GEB 1.1 Ga 268.4 68 599-600 Summer Schools (Louisiana), 1917-39 GEB 1.1 La 54.4 88 779-780 Summer Schools (Mississippi), 1917-39 GEB 1.1 Miss 69.4 98 882-883 Summer Schools (Missouri), 1932-34 GEB 1.1 Mo 1.4 898 GEB 1.1 NC 236.4 116 10491051 Summer Schools (Tennessee), 1917-38 GEB 1.1 Tenn 126.4 158 14751476 Summer Schools (Texas), 1920-38 GEB 1.1 Tex 94.4 169 15791580 GEB 1.1 Va 38.1 176-177 16461657 GEB 1.1 Va 167.4 188 17631764 GEB 1.4 2200.1 636 6679 Summer Schools (North Carolina), 1917-38 Summer Schools (Virginia), 1915-46 Correspondence and reports. Formerly Hampton - Tuskegee Summer School. Correspondence and reports. Summer Schools (Virginia), 1917-37 Summer Seminar for Southern State Agents, 1933-35 State agents for rural schools for Negroes. 88 99 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sumter Public School, 1927 Bldg and equip. Correspondence and photos. GEB 1.1 SC 63 126 1150 Supervising Principal for Negro Schools, 1930-35 J.B. Felton. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 SC 133 132 12191220 Supervision of Negro High Schools, 1928-33 Re: Negro educ. Ed McCuistion. GEB 1.1 Ark 54 26 241 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Alabama), 1912-52 J.S. Lambert, E.C. McGhee. Reports, correspondence, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ala 160 17 142-147 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Arkansas), 1913-53 Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ark 44 24-25 213-223 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Florida), 1917-63 D.E. Williams. GEB 1.1 Fla 50 36 326-330 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Georgia), 1913-52 J.C. Dixon, reports, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ga 268 67-68 585-595 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Kentucky), 1911-48 Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ky 74 79-80 692-704 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Louisiana), 1913-48 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 La 54 87-88 769-776 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Mississippi), 1914-52 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Miss 69 97-98 871-878 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (North Carolina), 1912-50 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 NC 236 115 10381045 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (South Carolina), 1917-52 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 SC 124 131 12001206 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Tennessee), 1914-50 S.L. Smith. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Tenn 126 157-158 14641471 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Texas), 1918-50 Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Tex 94 168-169 15731578 Supervisor of Rural Schools Negro (Virginia), 1911-49 Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Va 167 187-188 17531759 Surry, Cleo Mildred FL; English fellow, 1949-50 GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 Survey of Educational Conditions, 1929-30 With reference to Negro teacher training. GEB 1.1 Miss 76 99 892 Survey of Educational Conditions, 1929-30 Facilities for Negro teacher training. GEB 1.1 La 65 89 787 Survey of Schools for Negroes Methodist Church, 1941-51 Grant. Reports. GEB 1.2 421 261 26932695 Survey of Schools for Negroes - Methodist Episcopal Church, 1930-32 Grants. Reports. GEB 1.2 421 260 26912692 Survey of Science Teaching in Negro Schools, 1921-24 George Twiss. Correspondence, reports, and photographs. GEB 1.2 594 270 2792 RF 1.2 200 89 769-771 Swarthmore College - Student Assistant, 1964-71 89 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Swift, Leroy Russell NC; Medical Science fellow, 1941-42 GEB Sydenham Hospital, 1944-48 Grant. Sydenham Society, 1944-58 Syphax, Burke 1.2 400 S 245 2469 GEB 414 259 2680 RBF 3 456 DC; Medical Science fellow, 1941-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 245 2469 GA; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 GEB 1.3 950 481 5123 T Tabor, Alva Talladega College Classifying and Cataloging Books, 1939-40 Talladega College Cooperative Study, 1938-41 Gen educ at junior college level. GEB 1.3 950 481 5125 Talladega College - Library, 1933-40 Constr and equip. GEB 1.3 950 481 5124 Talladega College, 1902-52 Endow, library and books, current expen, bldgs and equip, teach salary. American Missionary Association. Fred Brownlee. Re: Negro educ. Correspondence, reports and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ala 42 11-12 83-91 Talley, Thomasina Washington NC; Music fellow, 1940-42 GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Tancil, Elaine W. WV; English fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Tate, Edythe Irene GA; Home Economics fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, Aleuthens Ambush, 1927-28 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 994 Taylor, Ben St. Mark=s AME Church, Milwaukee, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 45 341 Taylor, C.H. J. Editor, AThe American Citizen,@ enclosing an editorial in defense of capitalists, 1892. FM 1 Ofc Cor 45 341 Taylor, Daisy Hollinger LA; Nursing Education fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, Franklyn Watson MS; Mathematics fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, Henry Clinton NC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, Henry L. TN; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1945-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, James Thomas NC; Psychology fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, Joseph Henry KY; History fellow, 1926-27, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, Joseph Thomas FL; Sociology fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Taylor, Samuel S. LA; Education fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 GEB 1.2 729 322 3357 GEB 1.2 709 313 3267 Teacher Training for Negro Elementary Schools, 1928-29 Teacher Training in Negro Colleges, 1923-31 General correspondence related to GEB study. 90 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Teems, Eleanor A. TN; Language fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial State College Regional Workshops, 1949-50 Elementary education. GEB 1.3 950 482 5133 GEB 1.3 950 482 5134 482 5135 Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial State College Study of Opportunities for Staff, 1945-50 Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial College Workshops, 1948 In-service training. Support, principals, teachers. GEB 1.3 950 Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial State College, 1922-52 Constr and equip, perm improv, land. W.E. Turner, P.L. Harned. GEB 1.1 Tenn 131 159 14781480 Tennessee State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1931 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.2 669.1 299 3131 Terry, Harriet J. AL; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2470 Texas College - Community Workshop, 1945-46 In-service, rural teach. GEB 1.3 950 482 5140 Texas College - Home Economics, 1942 Equipment. GEB 1.3 950 482 5141 GEB 1.3 950 443 4667 Texas College - Library and Laboratory, 1935-37 Texas College - Library, 1935-37 Improv and equip. GEB 1.3 950 482 5142 Texas College - Permanent improvement, 1948-51 Food lab and equip. GEB 1.3 950 482 5143 Texas College of Art and Industries, 1944-46 Workshop - guidance and mental hygiene. GEB 1.3 950 482 5144 Texas College, 1908-53 Teach salary, current expen, repairs, constr and equip, books, lab, summer school. Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. W.R. Banks, D.R. Glass. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 Tex 80 165-166 15471551 GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3213 Texas College, 1933-35 Texas Department of Education - Study of Negro Education, 1942-45 Re: improv oppor for Negroes. L.A. Woods. Homer Rainey. GEB 1.3 950 482 51475148 Texas Folklore Society, 1936-38 Collect and publish Negro folk tales of Southeast. J. Mason Brewer. GEB 1.3 950 483 5151 Texas Southern University, 1946-66 Formerly Texas St. University for Negroes. Ng. GEB 1.3 950 484 5155 Texas State Agent for Rural Schools for (Negro), 1930-33 Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 669.1 299 3132 Thigpen, Placidia E. VA; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 Thomas, Henry GA; English fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 91 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thomas, James Samuel GA; Sociology fellow, 1950-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 Thompson Institute 1904-26 Bldgs. ABHMS. GEB 1.1 NC 164 111 1004 Thompson, Daniel Calbert LA; Sociology fellow, 1950-51 GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 Thornton, Frances Elizabeth AR; Sociology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 Thornton, Robert Ambrose NC; Physics fellow, 1927-28, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 Thurston, Charles H. AL; Agriculture fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 Tillman, Nathaniel Patrick GA; English fellow, 1926-27 1931-32, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2471 Tillotson College - Bus, building repair, 1952 Re: merger with Samuel Huston College. M.S. Davage. GEB 1.3 950 485 5166 Tillotson College - Lillian Lewis, 1944 Biology fellow, University of Chicago. GEB 1.3 950 485 5165 Tillotson College, 1913-15 American Missionary Association. Fred Brownlee. GEB 1.1 Tex 92 168 1571 Tobias, Channing, 1943-46 GEB Consultant. GEB 1.2 414 259 2681 Tolson, Melvin B. TX; English fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Tonkins, Vashti Frances Branche SC; Education fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Totty, Samuella V. LA; Business Administration fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Tougaloo College - Library, 1968 RF sent $744.00 after receiving complimentary tickets for a Carnegie Hall benefit concert (April 4, 1968) for college=s centennial; proceeds go toward the library funds. NAR an honorary chairman. RF 1.2 200 428 3685 GEB 1.3 950 485 5168 Tougaloo College - Permanent Improvement, books, 1946-50 Tougaloo College - Staff, 1947-49 Soc science, library science. Fred Brownlee. GEB 1.3 950 485 5167 Tougaloo College, 1902-52 Current expen, pern improv, bldgs and equip. GEB American Missionary Association. Fred Brownlee. 1.1 Miss 5 91-92 812-816 Town and City Schools for Negroes, 1917-25 Appropriation through the Slater Fund for promotion of industrial work. J.H. Dillard, F.C. Button, S.L. Smith. GEB 1.2 686 305 31853186 Townes, Charles Henry VA; Physics fellow, 1940-42. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Townsend, Ruby Madden VA; Drama fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Townsend, Zack SC; Mathematics fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 GEB 1.1 SC 134 132 1221 Trade Training for Negroes, 1931-36 Training of Negro Teachers, 1928-35 Development in Negro high school, supervisor for junior college, teachers, principal. Re: Negro education. GEB 1.1 Ark 52 26 239 Treherne, Carr Alfred TN; Medical Science fellow, 1945-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 92 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Trenholm, Harper Council AL; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Trent, William Johnson Jr. NC; Business Administration fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Trigg, Harold Leonard NC; Education fellow, 1931-32, 1937. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Tuppee, H.M. Pres, Shaw University; 1885-1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 47 350 Turnage, Velma L. NC; Public Health fellow, 1946. GEB Turner, Albert Louis AL; Political Science fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Turner, Allen P. FL; Drama fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Turner, Bridges Alfred PA; Education fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Turner, Jean Clements AL; Education fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Turner, William Sherman NC; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 Tuskegee Institute Agriculture and Home Economics, 1942-47 Development of program. F.D. Patterson. GEB 1.3 950 487 5187 Tuskegee Institute Centralized Production Department, 1941-44 Observation and study of business practices connected with agricultural dept. GEB 1.3 950 487 5189 Tuskegee Institute - Clippings GEB 1.1 Ala 12.6 8 60 Tuskegee Institute Conference on In-Service Training for Negro Teachers, 1935-36 GEB 1.2 193 207 1994 FRC Tuskegee Institute Conference on Problems Affecting Southern Agriculture, 1949-50 Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 487 51915192 Tuskegee Institute Conference, 1942-43 Relation of Negro to industry. GEB 1.3 950 487 5190 GEB 1.1 Ala 12.4 8 59 Tuskegee Institute - Dept. of Record and Research, 1929-35 Tuskegee Institute Development Program, 1943-50 Improv in facilities of home econ, rural educ, veterinary medicine, library. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 487 51945196 Tuskegee Institute - Dola Miller, 1940-42 Director of rural housing. GEB 1.3 950 488 5205 Tuskegee Institute - E.G. Misner, 1941-42 Prog in agri econ and farm management. GEB 1.3 950 488 5206 Tuskegee Institute Encyclopedia of the Negro, 1945-48 F.D. Patterson, Claude Barnett. GEB 1.3 950 487 5197 Tuskegee Institute Endowment, 1951-58 Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 488 51985202 Tuskegee Institute - Ernest Grant, 1940-41 Rural educ fellow. GEB 1.3 950 488 5203 93 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tuskegee Institute Experimental Rural School, 1936-39 Rebecca Davis. GEB 1.3 950 490 Tuskegee Institute - George W. Carver Foundation, 1943-55 $100.00 gift in 1943, but later requests were declined. FM 2 Educ. 39 Tuskegee Institute - Harry Richardson, Ophelia Pearson, Hattie West, 1943-44 Fellowships in rural community, home econ educ. GEB 1.3 950 488 5207 GEB 1.3 950 488 5204 GEB 1.3 950 487 5193 Tuskegee Institute - Library and and Science Buildings, 1929-33 GEB 1.1 Ala 12.3 8 58 Tuskegee Institute - Plant Improvement, 1937-39 GEB 1.3 950 490 5225 Tuskegee Institute Household Arts Extension Program, 1946-50 Tuskegee Institute - I.A. Derbigny, 1941-45 Study of gen educ in Negro colleges. Photos. 5223 Tuskegee Institute - R.W. Brown, 1946-48 Visit re: G.W. Carver Foundation program. GEB 1.3 950 487 5188 Tuskegee Institute - Rural Life, 1946-53 Re: housing, Tennessee Valley Authority, rural society. Ernest Neal. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photos. GEB 1.3 950 489 52085211 Tuskegee Institute - School of Agriculture, 1937-43 Constr and equip, books, support. GEB 1.3 950 489 52125213 Tuskegee Institute - School of Veterinary Medicine, 1948-52 GEB 1.3 950 489 5214 Tuskegee Institute - Science Equipment, 1950-51 GEB 1.3 950 489 5215 Tuskegee Institute - Special Professors, 1935-40 Agri research, personnel, rural educ, dept of records, and research. George Washington Carver. Reports and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950 490 52265227 Tuskegee Institute - Study of Library, 1943-44 Charles H. Brown. GEB 1.3 950 489 5218 Tuskegee Institute - Study of Opportunities for Staff 1945-46 Home econ, personnel, literature. GEB 1.3 950 489 5219 Tuskegee Institute - Study of Rural Hosing in Macon County, 1938-41 J.T. Martin, T.M. Campbell. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.3 950 489 52165217 Tuskegee Institute - Study of Rural Housing, 1937-39 Louis Fry, T.M. Campbell. Photos. GEB 1.3 950 490 5229 Tuskegee Institute - Summer School, 1916-44 Workshops for Jeanes teachers. GEB 1.1 Ala 12.1 6-8 50-56 Tuskegee Institute Training of Extension Personnel, 1945-50 J.R. Otis, T.M. Campbell. GEB 1.3 950 489 5220 94 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tuskegee Institute Training Program for Jeanes Teachers, 1947 GEB 1.3 950 490 5221 Tuskegee Institute Williamson and Rabb, 1937 Visit in chem, dietetics. GEB 1.3 950 490 5228 Tuskegee Institute Workshops, 1945-46 Resource use educ; reading, and language arts. GEB 1.3 950 490 5222 Tuskegee Institute Home Economics, 1936-38 Intensive prog for trainees. GEB 1.3 950 490 5224 Tuskegee Institute Library Study, 1943-44 Louis R. Wilson GEB 1.3 950 396 4148 Tuskegee Institute, 1902-57 Agri research, improv, support, bldgs and equip, coop training prog, endow, current expen, home econ, library. F.D. Patterson, Thomas Jesse Jones, E.G. McGehee, R.R. Moton, Anson Phelps Stokes, Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, George Foster Peabody, Robert C. Ogden, Seaman Knapp. Re: Negro educ, rural educ. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Ala 12 3-6 23-49 RF 1.2 200 90-91 787-793 Tuskegee Institute, 1963-67 Tuskegee Normal & Industrial - JDR 3rd, 1953-61 Declined trusteeship, aid to student, Ann Elliot. FM 2 Educ. 39 Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institution, 1899-1957 JDR Jr. contributions. Tribute to Booker T. FM Washington. JDR Jr.=s 1925 contributions to Tuskegee and Hampton Institute joint drive Personal gift to Robert Moton. JDR Jr. long-term and interest. 2 Educ. 38 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, 1924-28 Department of Records and Research; statistical and social information about Negro life in America. Robert R. Moton, Monroe N. Work. 3.8 103 1038 Twin City Area Educational T.V. Corp. - Negro Discussion Program, 1967-71 LSRM RF 1.2 200 91 795-797 GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2472 United Negro College Fund Capital Fund Campaign, 1950-53 GEB 1.3 950 492 5243 United Negro College Fund Fellowships, 1959-62 GEB 1.3 950 492 5244 United Negro College Fund United Nations Reception, 1955 GEB 1.3 950 492 5245 Tyms, James Daniel GA; Psychology fellow, 1944-45. U 95 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ United Negro College Fund, 1943-61 Fund raising prog, operating expen. W.J. Trent, Benjamin Mays, F.D. Patterson, Walter Hoving. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and clippings. United Negro College Fund, 1944-76 United Negro College Fund, Inc., 1946 GEB 1.3 RBF General support. CF Grant United Negro College Fund, Inc., 1962-66, 1972 RF 1.2 United Negro College Fund, Inc., 1968-75 CF United Negro College Fund, Inc., African Scholarships, 1960-61 RF 950 490-492 52315242 3 473-474 331 3183 200 93 811-812 Ad.-His 83 1419 1.2 200 93 813 United Negro College Fund, 1943-61 JDR Jr. chairman of National Avdisory FM Committee. Progress of annual campaigns; selection of chairmen; JDR Jr.=s interest in Fund, and expressions of satisfaction with success of drives. Reports; invitations; JDR Jr= appeals for contributions. JDR Jr. radio and television appearances. JDR 3RD=s participation. Citation to JDR Jr. 2 Educ. 94-95 659A United Negro College Fund, JDR Jr. Speeches, 1944-51 FM 2 Educ. 96 660 United Negro College Fund, Luncheons, 1945-46 FM 2 Educ. 96 661 United Negro College Fund, Dinners, 1949-52 FM 2 Educ. 96 661A United Negro College Fund, Tour - November, 1952 FM 2 Educ. 96 661B United Negro College Fund, Opening Meetings, 1947-48 FM 2 Educ. 96 662 FM 2 Educ. 96 662A FM 2 Educ. 96 662B United Negro College Fund, Pledge, 1948 To purchase building. United Negro College Fund, By-Laws, 1944 United Negro College Fund, Anniversary Fund, 1953 Celebration in honor of GEB and Rockefeller family. FM 2 Educ .96 662C United Negro College Fund, Letters of Criticism, 1944 JDR Jr. criticized for holding Negro children. FM 2 Educ. 96 662D United Negro College Fund Kimball Study 1946-47 JDR Jr. has L.F. Kimball study operations of UNCF and implement improvements. No copy or report on study here. FM 2 Educ. 96 663 United Negro College Fund Mobilization Board, 1952-56 JDR Jr. gives $5,000,000 to Fund. President Eisenhower speaks at Fund luncheon. Campaign letters, replies. Use of funds. $17,500,000 raised. FM 2 Educ. 96 664664A 96 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ United Negro College Fund JDR Jr. Letters of Appeal, 1944-53 JDR Jr. writes asking contributions from friends and acquaintances for UNCF. Results of his appeal. FM 2 Educ. 97 665670A United Negro College Fund Contributions, 1944-61 JDR Jr.=s view on solution of race relations problems. Brothers Fund gift, NAR gifts; JDR Jr.=s annual contributions; gifts by Mrs. James Case 3rd and Mrs. Spencer. 1961 Memos on East African Education Mission and proposed UNCF program in Africa. Includes correspondence regarding contributions solicited by JDR Jr. from business associates and friends. FM 2 Educ. 98 671671A United Negro College Fund JDR 3rd, 1955-61 JDR 3rd was chairman of Steering Committee, 1955-1956. Memo on Supreme Court desegregation decision and its effect on UNCF. 1958, JDR 3rd was chairman of National Committee of UNCF; 1961, Chairman of Corporations Gifts Committee. UNCF=s tribute to JDR Jr. in 1960 Annual Report. FM 2 Educ. 98 672-673 FM 2 Educ. 98 674 United Negro College Fund JDR 3rd, October 1959 Dinner United Negro College Fund October 1960 Reception In honor of Presidents of member colleges. FM 2 Educ. 98 675 United Negro College Fund October 1961 Dinner Notes on JDR 3rd=s introductory address. FM 2 Educ. 98 676 United Negro College Fund JDR 3rd - Invitations, 1961 Letters of invitation to UNCF dinner given by JDR 3rd on Oct. 25, 1961. FM 2 Educ. 99 677678 United Negro College Fund Printed Material - Instruments for Unity, 1950 FM 2 Educ. 99 679 United Presbyterian Church Remedial Education, Knoxville College, 1964-68 RF 1.2 200 93-94 814-815 1995 United States Bureau of Education Conference on Negro Education, 1933-34 Ambrose Calvin, George Zook. GEB 1.2 193 208 United States Commission on Civil Rights - Conference, 1967 RF 1.2 200 94 82 United States Committee for the the First World Festival of Negro Arts, 1965-66 RBF 4 106 United States Dept. of Agriculture Southwide Extension. Conference on Work with Negroes, 1945 General correspondence. GEB 1.2 600 272 2830 RF 1.2 200 94 823 GEB 1.3 950 492 52465250 United States National Student Association - Latin American Relations, 1961 University Center, Georgia, 1948-58 Support visiting school, research grants for faculty. J.R. McCain, Henry Stanford, Goodrich White. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. 97 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ University of Alabama Electoral Process in the South (V.O. Key, G. Alexander Heard), 1944-52, 1965 RF 1.2 200 S 560 47974799 University of Arizona Urban Employment, 1968 Padfield, Howland I. RF 1.2 200 95 827-828 University of Arkansas Workshops, 1944-51 Elem child and mental health for Negro, child development, library management, rural educ Comm Resources, regional work conf, rural teacher educ. GEB 1.3 950 494 5282 University of California African Art Exhibit, 1969-70 RF 1.2 200 R 432 3719 University of California-Berkeley Prejudice Patterns Conference, 1967-70 RF 1.2 200 95 830 University of California-Irvine Remedial Education, 1970-72 RF 1.2 200 95 833-834 RF 1.2 200 96 835-838 University of California-Riverside Integration Study, 1965-68, 1974-75 With reports (7 items) and supplementary material, 1974. University of Chicago Eliza Gleason, 1941-47 Publication and distribution of AThe Government GEB and Admin of Pub Library Service to Negroes in the South.@ 1.3 950 496 5292 University of Chicago Negro Integration in Medicine, 1954-58 Reitzes, Deitrich C. RF 1.2 200 97 848-849 RF 1.2 216 S 7 45-46 1.2 200 98 852 University of Chicago - Race Relations (Wirth, Louis), 1947-54 University of Chicago Remedial Education, 1969-70 Charles E. McCarthy Jr. Cooperative program for educational opportunity. RF University of Chicago and Provident Hospital, 1924-37 Negro Medical Education. CF Grants 52 476 University of Cincinnati Child Study, 1925-34 LSRM-SF, Nursery school and demonstration center, undergraduate instruction including training of Negroes in parent education. LSRM 3.5 44 456-457 University of Georgia Study of Higher Education for Negroes, 1938-39 Walter Cocking. GEB 1.3 950 500 5335 University of Hawaii, 1925-58 Support of sociological research. RF 1.1 214 S 1 2-10 University of Louisville Repairs, Louisville Municipal College for Negroes, 1937 Flood damages. GEB 1.3 950 503 5367 University of Louisville Study, 1941-46 Business and employment status and opportunities for Negroes in Louisville as basis for college program. GEB 1.3 950 503 5368 University of Louisville, 1906-55 Remodel and equip, books, land, repairs, studies. Re: Absorption of Louisville Municipal College for Negroes. Philip Davidson. Reports and pamphlets. GEB 1.1 Ky 51 78 680-684 98 Name Description Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ University of Maryland Negro Extension Service, 1945-50 Econ and social status of rural Negro families. GEB 1.3 950 503 5369 University of Miami Remedial Education, 1967-70 $24,900 for a Aprogram to provide advanced education for disadvantaged students.@ RF 1.2 200 100 877 University of Miami School of Medicine, 1969-80 Basic study to improve the process of medical care for an ethnically diverse population in the inner city. CF Grants 199-201 18711888 University of North Carolina Negro Studies, 1925-28 Special studies, reports. LSRM 3.8 103 University of North Carolina Negro Studies, 1958-65, 1970 Grants of more than $230,000 to the institute for Research in Social Services for research in the changing position of the Negro in the South and American society. Includes reports and reprints (16 items), 1958-59; 1961-62; 1964. RF 1.2 200 S 587-588 50275031 University of North Carolina and Duke University - Race Relations, 1934-43 Lectures, studies, conf, research. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 NC 259 119-120 10881092 University of Notre Dame Neighborhood Study Help Program, 1968 $25,000 for Aeducational work with underprivileged and under-achieving elementary and junior high school children@ in South Bend, IN (very thin folder) RF 1.2 200 102 896 University of Oklahoma Holloway, Henry A., 1963-64 1969 Southern black political behavior. RF 1.2 200 S 509 5048 University of Wisconsin Negro Literature, (Barton, Rebecca Chalmers), 1947-49 RF 1.2 200 R 466 3979 University of Wisconsin Remedial Summer Program, 1966-71 RF 1.2 200 104 912-914 Urban Affairs Foundation Leadership Development, 1968-72 RF 1.2 200 104-105 916-920 Urban Coalition - Youth Conference, 1968-69 RF 1.2 200 105 921 Urban Corps., 1971 JDR 3rd Fund 1 31 306 Urban League Fund, 1945-60 RBF 3 483 Welfare 35 4 110, 233 Urban League of Greater New York, 1944-60 Collection Consolidation of New York Urban League, Brooklyn League on Urban Conditions, and Lincoln Settlement Association. Contributions by JDR 3rd; League activities. FM Urban League of Greater New York, 1944-76 RBF Urban League of Westchester (NY) Sealantic Urban League of Westchester County, Inc., 1941-58 Description of work; appeals declined. FM Urban League of Westchester County, Inc., 1951-76 RBF 99 2 10391042 376 18 2 Welfare 35 3 484 379 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Urban League Service Fund C Contributions, 1945-60 Contributions to Fund for work on national and local Urban Leagues. FM 2 Welfare 35 378 Urban League Service Fund, 1945-54 Fund collected money for both local and national Urban Leagues; studies of organization of Leagues; appeals for participation in campaigns. FM 2 Welfare 35 377 GEB 1.1 Miss 18 94 839-841 Utica N & I Institute 1903-49 V Van Zandt, Johnnie M. TX; English fellow, 1949-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2473 Vanderbilt University - Law School, 1957-58, 1960 Southern U.S. development studies. RF 1.2 200 S 603 5157 Vanderbilt University, 1958 Conference of ministers. GEB 1.3 950.9 550 5897 Vaughn, Birdie Louise AR; Education fellow, 1929-30, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2473 Vaughn, Moses W. MD; Agriculture fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2473 Villard, Oswald 1903-1954 General correspondence. GEB 1.2 112 203 19371938 Vine, Mattie E. MS; Health Education, 1948-49. GEB Virginia Department of Education - Socio-Economic Study of Negro Life, 1939-43 Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950 524 56035604 Virginia Department of Education Study, 1940-44 Virginia State Agent for Rural Schools (Negro), 1929-33 Higher educ for Negroes. George Wales. Correspondence and reports. Summer schools for Negroes. GEB 1.3 950 524 GEB 1.2 669.1 299 56055606 3133 Virginia State College for Negroes - Community Development in Chesterfield County, 1943-49 L.H. Foster. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950 524 55915592 Virginia State College for Negroes - George Read, 1945-46 Study business practices. GEB 1.3 950 524 5593 Virginia State College for Negroes - Harry Roberts, 1941-45 Study life and labor of rural VA Negroes. GEB 1.3 950 5593 5594 Virginia State College for Negroes - James Hulbert, 1944 Grad school in library science. Louis R. Wilson. GEB 1.3 950 523 5589 GEB 1.3 950 443 4668 Virginia State College for Negroes - Library and Laboratory, 1934-38 FRC Virginia State College for Negroes - Luther Jackson, 1942-48 Research re: Negro in VA history. GEB 1.3 950 523 5590 Virginia State College for Negroes - Summer School for Ministers, 1944-49 L.H. Foster. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photos. GEB 1.3 950 524 55955596 100 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Virginia State College, 1905-23 Formerly VA N & I. Equip, perm improv, bldgs, teach salary, books. L.H. Foster. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 Va 119 183-184 17171722 Virginia Union University Endowment, 1946-52 GEB 1.3 950 526 5616 Virginia Union University Library and Laboratory, 1934-37 GEB 1.3 950 443 4669 Constr and equip, perm improv. Belgian GEB Pavilion of NY World=s Fair to campus. J.M. Ellison, Noble Beall, Frank Padderford, S.E. Hening, Frank A. Smith. ABHMS, Northern Baptist Convention. Correspondence, reports, clippings, and photos. 1.3 950 526-527 56175625 Virginia Union University Library Development, 1944-46 GEB 1.3 950 527 5626 Virginia Union University Teachers Salaries, 1943-45 GEB 1.3 950 527 5627 GEB 1.1 Va 16 170-171 15891598 GEB 1.3 950 433 4544 Virginia Union University Library Building, 1936-48 Virginia Union University, 1902-52 Endow, scholar, land, bldgs and equip, teach salary, current expen. ABHMS. Arthur Wright, George Rice Hovey, Frank A. Smith, Alfred Stern, George Sale, H.L. Morehouse. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. Virginia Union University, 1933-39 Virginia Union University, 1934 Frank A. Smith. GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3214 Von Charlton, Rudolph Everett TX; Music fellow, 1946-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2473 Voorhees N & I - Industrial and Science Equipment, 1937. Robert W. Patton. American Church Institute. GEB 1.3 950 527 5628 Voorhees N & I - Library Improvement and Faculty Salary, 1947-49 GEB 1.3 950 527 5629 Voorhees N & I - Plant Repairs, 1946-48 GEB 1.3 950 527 5630 Voorhees N & I - Survey, 1941-42 GEB 1.3 950 527 5631 Voorhees N & I - Teacher Training, 1942-49 Books and educ materials, salary. GEB 1.3 950 527 5632 Voorhees N & I School, 1902-57 Teach salary, current expen, perm improv, repairs and equip, survey. American Church Institute. Booker T. Washington, J.E. Blanton, Robert Patton, George F. Peabody, Robert C. Ogden. Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.1 SC 3 122 11101116 Voorhees N & I School, 1934 Robert W. Patton. GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3215 Voorhees School and Junior College, 1948-49 Construction of infirmary. GEB 1.3 950.4 545 5842 101 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ W Walden College, 1902-26 Formerly Central Tennessee College. Methodist Episcopal Church, Freedmen=s Aid Society. Jay Benson Hamilton. GEB 1.1 Tenn 2 133 1226 Waldron, J. Milton Colored YMCA, Richmond, Virginia, 1890. FM 1 Ofc Cor 48 357 Walker Baptist Institute, 1903-15 Formerly Walker N & I Institute. ABHMS. H.L. Morehouse, George Sale. GEB 1.1 Ga 147 59 519 Walker, LeRoy T. NC; Health and Physical Education fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Walker, Mabel Lee MS; Health Education fellow, 1945-46. GEB Walker, Matthew TN; Medical Science fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Walker, Saunders Earl AL; English fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Wall, Limas Dunlop VA; Biology fellow, 1937-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Wallace, Elsie Hill IL; Sociology and Music fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Wallace, Joel Wise NC; English fellow, 1950-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Wallace, William J.L. NC; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 243 2474 Wardlaw, Alvin Holmes TX; Mathematics fellow, 1952-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2601 Ware, Bennie Maye AL; Home Economics fellow, 1927-28, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Ware, Ethan Earl FL; Biology fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Ware, Marguerite Evelyn AL; History fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Warren, Samuel E. TX; Economics fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Warwick, Florence M. GA; Dance fellow, 1935-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2474 Washington Educational Touring Club, 1952-57 Negro club awarded plaque to JDR, which JDR 3rd accepted. JDR 3rd interest in Club. George Wallace, among others, is represented in this file. FM 2 F&S 24 176 Washington University Urban Renewal Design (Montgomery, Roger), 1961-64, 1966 RF 1.2 200 R 469 4009 Washington Urgan League, Inc., 1966-69 RF 1.2 200 105 926-928 FM 1 Ofc Cor 48 359 Washington, Booker T. Tuskegee Normal School; one letter, April 10, 1888. 102 FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Washington, Booker T. Memorial Association, 1946-59 Efforts to establish Booker T. Washington School of Industrial Training at birthplace. No participation. GEB and Foundation officers suspected excessive commercial activity. Rockefeller Brothers shared this view. File reflects bankrupting of project because of a lack of black support, according to S. Phillips, founder and apparently a segregationist. Washington, Booker T., 1902-22 FM 2 Cultural 10 105-106 GEB 1.5 W1 722 7427 Washington, Booker T., Birthplace Memorial, 1945-51 Correspondence,, pamphlets, and photographs. GEB 1.3 950 403 4224 Washington, Nettie Hancock NY; Sociology fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Washington, Silas Perry TN; Engineering fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Waters Normal Institute, 1907-21 Bldgs and equip. ABHMS. George Sale, N.C. Newbold. GEB 1.1 NC 163 111 1003 Waters, Maceo LA; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Watkins, Mark Hanna IL; Anthropology fellow, 1930-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Watts Labor Community Action Committee, 1968-71 Initial grant of $25,000 to Ted Watkins=s organization for its programs to increase economic opportunities for residents of the Watts area in Los Angeles. RF 1.2 200 105-106 929-936 Watts Labor Community Action Legal size. RF 1.2 200 616 Watts Writers Workshop, 1967-69, 1971 $25,000 for a project operated by Bud Schulberg at Douglass House in Los Angeles. RF 1.2 200 R 469-470 40104011 Watts, Frederick Payne DC; Psychology fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Waxwood, Howard B., Jr. LA; Mathematics fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Weaver, Maurine Pelham DC; Medical Science fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 GEB 1.1 La 68 91 807 5289 Committee, Sample Forms, (2 items), 1969 Webster Parish Training School, 1931 Weeks, John Shiloh Baptist Church, Cleveland, 1880. FM 1.2 Ofc Cor 49 363 Weir, Everett George IL; Medical Science fellow, 1934-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Welch, Winfred Bruce MS; Education fellow, 1950-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 2 19 Welfare Council of New York City - Negro Project Wells, James Lesesne Davidson II DC; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1936-37. Wesleyan University Remedial Education, 1967-69 West 110th Street Community Center, 1946-49 Black-Puerto Rican Center began operations in 1947; closed for lack of funds in 1949. No Rockefeller interest. 103 GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 RF 1.2 200 106 938 FM 2 Welfare 37 395 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ West Side Development Corporation (Cleveland, Ohio), 1972-73 Interracial cooperative program to improve living and economic conditions, including encouragement of consumer food coops. JDR 3rd Fund West Virginia State College Division of Trade and Technical Education, 1936-39 Equipment. GEB West Virginia State College Library and Laboratory, 1935-37 1 32 319 1.3 950 527 5635 GEB 1.3 950 443 4670 West Virginia State College, 1926-54 Constr and equip of practice school. Correspondence, pamphlets, and reports. GEB 1.1 WV 11 191 17961798 West, Harold Dadford TN; Chemistry fellow, 1935-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Westberry, John Elliott TX; Mathematics fellow, 1952-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 252 2602 Westbrooks, Fred E. MI; Agriculture fellow, 1953-54. GEB 1.2 400 S 253 2603 Western Reserve Adademy Summer Program, 1965-67 Program to provide new educational opportunities to disadvantaged and minority junior high school students in the Akron, OH, area. RF 1.2 200 107 942-946 Western Reserve Education Fund, 1971-72 Program to encourage college-bound students to consider ways to work on human social problems. Some attention to minority students. JDR 3rd Fund 1 32 318 Wheeler, Genevieve Josephine FL; Home Economics fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Wheeler, Lillian Gertrude NY; Medical Science fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2475 Wheelock, Muss Lucile E. AL; Library Service fellow, 1926-27. GEB FRC White House Conference on Children, 1970 Incorporation of art education into general curriculum. JDR 3rd 11 247 1793 White, Clarence Reed CA; Physics fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 White, Frederick Douglass NC; Language fellow 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 White, Lorenzo Chalmers VA; Education fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 White, Viola Terrell AL; Nursing fellow, 1946-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whitehead, Genevieve C. VA; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whitehead, Matthew J. NC; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whitehurst, Keturah Elizabeth MA; Psychology fellow, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whitehurst, William H. VA; Biology fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whiteside, Mary Geraldine MS; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whitfield, Lawrence Alexander FL; Biology fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whiting, Helen Adele NY; Education fellow, 1925. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Whiting, Joseph Livingston, 1927-28 LSRM Fellowship. LSRM 3.8 98 995 Whittaker, John P. GA; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 Wiggins, Garrett Thurston FL; Education fellow, 1930-31, 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2476 104 Name Description Wilberforce University, 1905-61 Reports and pamphlets. Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ GEB 1.4 1025 597 63396343 Wiley College - Community Workshop, 1944-45 GEB 1.3 950 528 5644 Wiley College - Library and Laboratory, 1935-37 GEB 1.3 950 443 4671 Wiley College - Library Facilities, 1935 GEB 1.3 950 528 5645 Wiley College - Teacher of Agriculture, 1942-44 GEB 1.3 950 528 5646 Wiley College, 1909-53 Remodel, teach salary, equip of library, books, constr and equip, endow, current expenses, Methodist Episcopal Church. M.J. Holmes, M.S. Davage, P.J. Maveety. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 Tex 82 166 15521557 Wiley College, 1933-34 M.J. Holmes. GEB 1.2 692.1 307 3216 Wilkerson, Doxey Alphonso VA; Education fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Alexander A. TN; Medical Science fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Charles G. DC; Language fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Daniel A. NC; Health Education, 1947-48 GEB Williams, Edward Buchanan GA; Economics fellow, 1939-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Florence Chapman NC; Public Health fellow, 1923-24. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Frederick A. LA; Agricultural Economics fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, George W. Author seeks financial aid to attend anti-slavery conference in Switzerland. FM 1 Ofc Cor 49 366 Williams, Hazel Browne KY; Student Personnel Administration fellow, 1940-41. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, John Calvin TX; Agriculture fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, John T. KY; Education fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Lenora Patton AR; Education fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Prince Ahmed WV; Music fellow 1944-46. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Samuel Woodrow GA; Philosophy fellow, 1949-50. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Sidney D. NC; Education fellow, 1929-30. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williams, Walter Herman MS; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williamsburg (VA) Negro Community School, 1938-49 Support Burton Hts High School, equip. Rawls Byrd, Fred Alexander. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950 528 56475651 Williamson, James Currell AL; Psychology fellow, 1924-25. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Williamson, John Theophilus AL; Chemistry fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 105 FRC Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Williamson, Juanita V. TN; English fellow, 1949-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Willoughby, Glee Jane NC; Home Economics fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2477 Wilson, Anaise Theresa Victorianne MS; Personnel Administration fellow, 1952-53. GEB 1.2 400 S 250 2567 Wilson, George Dewey NC; Education fellow, 1927-28. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Wilson, Gold Refined IL; Education fellow, 1930-31. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Wilson, Ligon A. AL; Education fellow, 1927-28, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Wilson, Mayme Belle VA; Nursing fellow, 1942-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Wilson, Milton TX; Business Administration fellow, 1949-51. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Wilson, Prince Edward GA; History fellow, 1948-49. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Wilson, Raleigh Archie TX; History fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Winston - Salem Teachers College, 1902-40 Formerly Slater State N & I School. Equip, bldgs, improv, current expen. N.C. Newbold. Correspondence and reports. GEB 1.1 NC 39 105 948-950 Winters, William Vergil GA; Chemistry fellow, 1932-33. GEB 1.2 400 S 246 2478 Wood, Francis Marion KY; Education fellow, 1924-25. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wood, Henderson Kingsberry TN; Biology fellow, 1946-48. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wood, Lloyd Lander NC; Chemistry fellow, 1933-34. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Woodruff, Hale Aspacio GA; Arts and Architecture fellow, 1936. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Woodruff, Theresa Ada GA; Education fellow, 1943-44. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Woods, Letitia C. TN; History fellow, 1945-47. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Woodson, George Frederick Jr. NC; Mathematics fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Woolridge, Nancy Bullock KY; English fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Work Among Negroes, Miscellaneous, 1916-61 Special appeals, mostly declined; some small gifts. Reports on various campaigns for improving education or civil rights. FM 2 Welfare 32 347-350 RF 1.2 200 110-111 970-972 Workshop in Business Opportunities, Inc., 1968-71 Wormley, James Wallace AL; General Science fellow, 1935-36. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wormley, Stanton Lawrence VA; Language and English fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Worsham, Mayme Louise NY; Home Economics fellow, 1924-25. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wrenn, Julia A. Il; Education fellow, 1926-27. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wright, Adolphus Bell GA; Economics fellow, 1937-38. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wright, Edwina M. VA; Home Economics fellow, 1925-26. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wright, Leon Edward MA; Philosophy fellow, 1944-45. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wright, Stephen Junius NC; Education fellow, 1941-43. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 106 Name Description Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Wrong, Margaret 1942-48 Africa, survey, general correspondence. GEB 1.2 637.1 288 30083009 Wyatt, Donald Wheeler NC; Sociology fellow, 1939-40. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Wynbush, Octavia B. AR; English fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2479 Yale University - Ellison, Ralph (Creative Writing, Fiction), 1964-66, 1971 RF 1.2 200 R 472 4037 Yale University - Summer High School, 1966-68 RF 1.2 200 112 998-990 Y Yale University Transitional Year, 1966-71 $225,000 appropriated for a 3-year trial of a transitional year program for talented but disadvantaged high school students. RF 1.2 200 113 991-993 Yale University - UNC Seminar, 1935-38 Educ of American Negroes; African natives. Howard Odum. Charles T. Loram. GEB 1.4 2200.1 636 66776678 Yale University, Miller, William L., 1965-67 Study of role of government regarding disadvantaged. RF 1.2 200 112 987 Yerger, Myrtle M. AR; English fellow, 1931-32. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2480 YMCA - International Committee - Projects, Institute for Training Native African Social Workers Davison II 2 21 YMCA - National Council Colored Work Department Davison II 3 21 YMCA - National Council Colored Work, 1931-44 Summary of YMCA work with Blacks; work of colored work division. Channing Tobias= memories of JDR. YMCA National Council Colored Work – Contributions,1931-1934 FM 2 Youth 27 281 FM 2 Youth 27 282 YMCA - National Council - Max Yergan Work in Africa, 1927-47 Work in Union of South Africa; JDR Jr. contribution to building for training for Negro leaders. FM 2 Youth 27 286 YMCA - NY - Tarrytown, 1903-61 Needs and activities of Tarrytown YMCA JDR and JDR Jr. donation. JDR Jr. participation in anniversary celebration. Clips; ANegro Issue,@ 1958 study of fundraising possibilities. JDR Jr. gift to Phillip Miller for personal use. FM 2 Youth 33-34 349-355 YMCA - NYC - Harlem Branch, 1944-56 Declination of appeals and invitation. JDR 3rd 1949 anonymous contribution to RobinsonCampanella Program. 1949 address to Century Club. FM 2 Youth 33 344-346 YMCA - Washington, D.C., 1903-12 Needs of Negro YMCA in Washington; JDR conditional pledge. Senator Aldrich=s letter introducing Henry MacFarland, Pres of DC Board of Commissioners. FM 2 Youth 28 292 107 Name Description YMCA Graduate School Interracial Library, 1928-32 LSRM-SF. Nashville, at Fisk University. Collection Record Series Box Folder Group _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ LSRM 3.8 103 1043 YMCA-Chicago - Leadership Training RF 1.2 200 113 994-996 YMCA-Chicago - Youth Groups, 1967-70 RF 1.2 200 113 997-998 Young Men=s Christian Association Association General correspondence, declinations, and pamphlets GEB 1.2 110 203 19331936 Young, Evelyn Harriet VA; Education fellow, 1936-37. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2480 Young, Percy NC; Education fellow, 1934-35. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2480 Young, Roger Arliner (Miss) PA; Biology fellow, 1938-39. GEB 1.2 400 S 247 2480 Young, Whitney M. Jr., 1959-62 Soc science and educ admin fellow. Correspondence, reports, and pamphlets. GEB 1.3 950 529 56635664 1 33 331 400 S 247 2480 Youth Development and Delinquency Prevention, 1972 JDR 3rd Fund Z Zealey, Marion Lander AL; Chemistry fellow, 1938-39, 1946-48. 108 GEB 1.2