Charles F. Kellogg Papers 13 linear feet 1955-1967 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Maureen Simari on March 30, 2010. Edited by Deborah Rice on March 30, 2010 Accession Number: 1419 Creator: Charles F. Kellogg Acquisition: The Charles F. Kellogg Papers were deposited at the Reuther Library by his wife in November 1989. Language: Material entirely in English. Access: Papers are open for research. Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival Materials. Restrictions: Researchers may encounter records of a sensitive nature – personnel files, case records and those involving investigations, legal and other private matters. Privacy laws and restrictions imposed by the Library prohibit the use of names and other personal information which might identify an individual, except with written permission from the Director and/or the donor. Notes: Citation style: “Charles F. Kellogg Papers, Box [#], Folder [#], Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University” Related Material: Carrie Burton Overton Papers Mary White Ovington Papers NAACP Detroit Branch Records James J. McClendon Papers Gloster Current Papers Aaron Henry Papers Ernest C. and Jessie M. Dillard Papers PLEASE NOTE: Material in this collection has been arranged by series ONLY. Folders are not arranged within each series – we have provided an inventory based on their original order. Subjects may be dispersed throughout several boxes within any given series.
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Charles F. Kellogg Papers13 linear feet1955-1967
Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Finding aid written by Maureen Simari on March 30, 2010. Edited by Deborah Rice on March30, 2010
Accession Number: 1419
Creator: Charles F. Kellogg
Acquisition: The Charles F. Kellogg Papers were deposited at the Reuther Library byhis wife in November 1989.
Language: Material entirely in English.
Access: Papers are open for research.
Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of ArchivalMaterials. Restrictions: Researchers may encounter records of asensitive nature – personnel files, case records and those involvinginvestigations, legal and other private matters. Privacy laws andrestrictions imposed by the Library prohibit the use of names andother personal information which might identify an individual, exceptwith written permission from the Director and/or the donor.
Notes: Citation style: “Charles F. Kellogg Papers, Box [#], Folder [#], Archivesof Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University”
Related Material: Carrie Burton Overton PapersMary White Ovington PapersNAACP Detroit Branch RecordsJames J. McClendon PapersGloster Current PapersAaron Henry PapersErnest C. and Jessie M. Dillard Papers
PLEASE NOTE: Material in this collection has been arranged by series ONLY. Foldersare not arranged within each series – we have provided an inventory based on theiroriginal order. Subjects may be dispersed throughout several boxes within any given series.
AbstractCharles Flint Kellogg was a respected historian, Professor of American History, and Chair of theDepartment of History at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He was awarded grantmoney to study the history of the NAACP. His papers contain manuscripts, research, and notesused to write his 1967 book, NAACP: A History of the National Association for the Advancementof Colored People. Volume I: 1909-1920, which describes the beginnings of the organization, itsleaders, and the issues they faced.
Important Subjects:Blair Education BillDyer BillNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People--HistoryRace Relations
Important Correspondents:
DuBois, W.E.B.Eisenhower, Dwight D.Holmes, John HaynesOvington, Mary WhitePickens, WilliamSmythe, HughSpingarn, Joel E.Spingarn, Arthur B.Truman, Harry S.Wise, Stephen S.
ArrangementThe collection is arranged into two series.
Series I: Manuscript (Boxes 1-4)Series II: Research Files (Boxes 5-13)
Folders in each series are simply listed by their location within each box. They are not arranged,so any given subject may be dispersed throughout several boxes within each series.
Series IBox 1
1. Outline Report to JHU2. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (1of 4)3. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (2of 4)4. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (3of 4)5. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (4of 4)6. Manuscript for Nation Article, 1958-19597. The Nation, 1958-19598. NAACP Correspondence9. NAACP Friend correspondence 1957-195910. Johnson, James Weldon, 195511. NAACP Material, 1949-195512. Glasberg PhD Thesis, 1970 October 1513. Reading Lists, 1946-194914. Reading Lists, 1950-196215. DuBois, W.E.B., 1968-196916. Fund for the Republic, 1955-195617. Spingarn, J.E., 197018. Soledad Brothers, 197119. Bowling Green, 10/31/6420. Kellogg Manuscript Galley Proofs, 196721. Kellogg Manuscript Corrected Copy, 196722. Kellegg Manuscript No Corrections, 196723. Kellogg Manuscript Index, 196724. Correspondence Re-Book, 1963-196625. Clippings About Blacks, 1967-198626. NAACP Clippings, 1965-196727. Faculty Advancement, 194728. Class Dean, 195129. President Truman Address, 194830. Kellogg, Mary Margaret, 195031. Book review, 195332. Dickinson College, 194633. Kellogg Personal Correspondence
Box 21. Chapter X Factionalism2. Education Federal Aid, 1910-19583. Chapter V Booker T. Washington, 1895-1915 (1 of 2)4. Chapter V Booker T. Washington, 1895-1915 (2 of 2)5. Chapter I The Call, 1908-19106. Chapter II The First Conference, 19097. Chapter III Permanent Organization, 1909-19108. Chapter IV NAACP begins to Function, 1910-19399. Conclusion, 1915-191910. Introduction, 1877-190911. VIII (XIV) World War and International, 1912-1918 (1of 2)12. VIII (XIV) World War and International, 1912-1918 (2 of 2)13. Chapter XII Lynching and Mob Violence14. Notes From All Chapters (1of 2)15. Notes From all Chapters (2 of 2)16. VII (XIII) Segregation and Discrimination, 1912-1917 ( 1 of 2)17. VII (XIII) Segregation and Discrimination, 1912-1917 ( 2 of 2)18. Not Used19. Chapter XV Publicity, 1911-191920. Chapter IV (XI) Branches, 1905-1920 (1 of 2)
Box 31. Chapter IV (XI) Branches, 1905-1920 (2 of 2)2. Chapters I and II Original, 1908-19473. Chapter I Footnotes, 1908-19414. Second Copy, 1908-19335. Chapter II First Revisions and Footnotes, 1909-19496. Chapter III Original and First Copy on Booker T. Washington, 1905-19097. Chapter III Original and Footnotes, 1904-19108. Chapter IV Original and Footnotes, 1910-19119. Chapter III, IV Copy and Footnotes, 1911-191910. Copy Marked by Woodward, 195811. Chapter IV (XI) Branches, 1912-192012. Chapter V Publicity and Propaganda, 1912-191913. Chapter XIII Woodrow Wilson, 1912-191914. Chapter VII Jim Crow, 1914-191815. Chapter VIII Lynching and Mob Violence, 1911-195616. NAACP and the Great War, 1870-191917. Rough Copy, Abstract, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1909-1920 (1 of 2)18. Rough Copy, Abstract, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1909-1920 (1 of 2)19. Chapter IV (X) Internal Organization, 1909-191720. Bibliographical Notes; Manuscript Collections, 1909-195721. Names and Footnotes First Mentioned, 1903-192022. Rough Copy of Various Pages, 1904-1911
23. Thesis Revisions, Introduction to Chapter III, 1908-194724. Thesis Revisions, Introduction to Chapter IV to VI, 1908-194725. Thesis Revisions, Introduction to Chapter VII to Bibliography, 1908-1947
Box 41. Original Copy, 1967 (1 of 3)2. Original Copy, 1967 (2 of 3)3. Original Copy, 1967 (3 of 3)4. Manuscript Revisions, 1960s5. Outlines, 1960s6. Princeton Copy, 19637. Footnotes, 1960s8. Introduction9. Ch. I Founding10. Ch. II Permanent Organization11. Ch. Ill First Undertakings12. Ch. IV Booker T. Washington13. Ch. V International Organizations and Policy14. Ch. VI Growth of Branches and Membership15. Ch. VII Propaganda and Publicity16. Ch. VIII Woodrow Wilson17. Ch. IX Segregation, Discrimination, and Jim Crow18. Ch. X Lynching, (1 of 2)19. Ch. X Lynching, (2 of 2)20. CH. XI NAACP and The Great War21. Ch. XII Pan Africa, Haiti, Bolshevism22. Conclusions, Bibliography23. Student Paper, Cotton Mills of South Carolina24. Slavery in the Empire; Kellogg, 194825. Notes, Blair Education Bill, (1 of 3)
Series IIBox 5
1. Notes, Blair Education Bill, (2 of 3)2. Notes, Blair Education Bill, (3 of 3)3. Blair Bill, Kellogg4. Notes, Unionism and Reconstruction5. H.R. 634, Common Schools, 18896. Clippings, NAACP, 1954-19607. Clippings, NAACP, 1954-19598. Notes Booker T. Washington, 1903-19149. Niagara Movement, 1905-191010. Notes Alonzo Bailey Case11. Book Review; Guardian of Boston, Trotter, 197012. The Nation Article - Xerox copies13. Article: Encyclopedia of Black America
14. J of Amer. History, 1972, Review by Kellogg15. Clippings, DuBois, Edwards, 198416. Clippings, 1980s17. NAACP, Kellogg Correspondence, Clippings, 1970s-1980s18. Edits, Blair, Kellogg19. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (1 of 4)20. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (2 of 4)21. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (3 of 4)22. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (4 of 4)23. DuBuois Great Barrington24. NAACP, ACLU Pamphlets, Clippings25. Appraisal of Commission on Inter-Racial Co-operative26. The Walls27. Dyer Bill Notes (1 of 2)28. Dyer Bill Notes (2 of 2)29. CIC and N-Ps Place in History, 194830. CIC Alexander, Rosenwald, 194631. Negro Renaissance32. Housing, Restrictive Covenants33. Residential Segregation34. Residential Segregation Library of Congress I
Box 61. Sweet Case Rough Copy2. Scottsboro N-P & CIC 1931-19353. Press 1931 CIC & N-P4. CIC Peterson Case 19345. Funds, Rosewald CIC 19296. Flood Control 19327. Commission on Interracial Co-operative 1929-19358. Association Southern Women to Prevent Lynching 1924-19259. Urban League vs. Inter-racial Commission 192210. Politics, Hoover CIC 192111. Commission on Inter-Racial Co-op 192112. Interracial Commission L.C. V, 192113. CIC L.C. Ill, Commission on Inter-racial Co-op Clippings, 1920s14. CIC & Association of Southern Women to Prevent Lynching L.C. IV, C correspondence, 1919-193415. KKK, Loss Southern M embers 192216. KKK Chapter; First Draft17. KKK, Black Shirts ,193018. KKK, Library of Congress V, Correspondence ,192419. KKK, Spingarn, Joel E., 192620. KKK, Wise, Stephen S.21. KKK, Library of Congress III22. KKK, Black Shirts, Library of Congress IV23. KKK, 1921-1926
24. KKK, 1920s- 1940s25. Research, Library of Congress, 196926. Appendix A, 192227. Anti-Lynching, Dyer28. NAACP Speakers Bureau: Holmes, John Haynes, 195829. Boycotts Holmes, John Haynes, 196330. Biography Judge Haynsworth , 196931. White, Harry Dexter, 1953-195432. Women - Equal Rights33. Washington Proposed March, 195734. Voting 1955-196035. Unemployment, 195436. King, Martin Luther, 195837. Interposition and Nullification 1955-195738. Foreign Service Correspondence, 1956-195739. Bombings, 1956-195740. Branches Correspondence, 195741. Accommodations, Travel, 193742. Agriculture, Rosenwald Manuscript, 193543. Agriculture Workers; Northern California, 194944. Agriculture, Blacks, 194445. Agriculture, 195046. American Civil Liberties Union, 193847. American Civil Liberties Union, 1927-193748. Research, Library of Congress49. American Civil Liberties Union, 192950. Academies, Lewis and White, 192951. Advisory Committee Board Attendance 1927-192852. Advisory Council, 193453. 2nd Amenia Conference, 1933 August 18-21 (1of 2)54. 2nd Amenia Conference, 1933 August 18-21 (2 of 2)55. Americans for Democratic Action; Union of Democratic Action, 1946-196556. Amenia II Library of Congress I57. Amenia II Library of Congress II58. Second Amenia II Future vs. Place and Program, 1925-193459. Amenia II Library of Congress IV60. American Bar Association, Correspondence, 193961. American Bar Association, Correspondence, 1912-193962. American Civil Liberties Union, 1939-194463. AF of L 193464. American Fund for Public Service, 193465. American Fund for Public Service, 193266. American Fund for Public Service, 192667. American Fund for Public Service, 193868. Annual Reports, 193469. Protest Exploitative World, 1944
70. Anti-Semitism, 1936-193771. Anti-Semitism, 193872. Anti-Semitism, 193373. Anti-Semitism, 193974. Appointments; Black, 1950s75. Appointments, 1946-194976. World War I77. Armed Forces, 1940-194378. Armed Forces, Veterans Bureau, 1937-194479. Dalfiume, Forgotten Years of the Negro Revolution, 1939-194580. Lynching Negro Soldiers, 194381. Armed Forces, Veterans Bureau, 194482. Tuskegee Air Force School, 1934, 1939, 194183. World War II, Black Nurses, 1940-194284. WWII Plans for Peace Conference, 1942-194385. Armed Forces, Des Moines, 194286. World War II, Low Black Morale, 194187. Anti-Semitism, 1935-193888. Armed Forces Cross-Reference Sheet89. Armed Forces, 193490. Armed Forces, 193091. Armed Forces, 1941-194292. National Guard Army, State Federal, 195593. Armed Forces, Outline of NAACP Program, 194294. Armed Forces Commission of Inquiry, Jim Crow 194895. World War I, Spingarn, DuBois, 1918-191996. Armed Forces, 1943-195397. Armed Forces, 1941-195298. Armed Forces Absentee Voting, 195599. American Legion, 1919-1920100. ROTC, Negroes, Army, 1953101. Army Discrimination, 1920102. Armed Forces, 1941-1944103. Armed Forces, Forrestals Meeting Negro Leaders, 1948104. Art, Federal Arts Project, 1936105. Federal Art Project Harlem Mural, 1936106. Imperialism, Colonialism, 1945-1949107. Biographies, NAACP, 1920s-1930s108. Bagnall, 1933109. Anderson, M., 1939110. Anderson, Marion, Affair, 1939111. Anderson, Marion, 1939112. Baldwin, W.H.113. Supreme Court. Justice Black, 1937-38114. Bolin, Judge Jane M., Delaney, Judge, 1949-1950115. Borah, Senator, 1936
116. Archibald Carey Manuscript; Chicago Historical Society, 1952117. Reeder Thesis, Cornell University, 1968118. Frankfurter Manuscript; Harvard Law School, 1968119. Costigan Manuscript, University of Colorado, 1934120. ACLU and Roger Baldwin, 1968121. Allen, James E., 1967-1968122. American Institute for Marxist Studies, DuBois Manuscript
Box 71. American Philosophical Society, Research NAACP Vol. II, 1968-19692. Atlanta University, 19683. Biography of Various NAACP People, 19704. Brandies, L.D. Manuscript, 19685. Brandies University, 19686. Clippings NAACP Related, 1960s7. Eisenhower Library8. Faculty Research Program Dickerson, 1968-19699. Fisk University, 196810. Hixson, Michigan State, 1967-196811. Holmes, J.H. Manuscript, 196812. Hoover Library, 196813. Hopkins Press Vol. II, NAACP Book Vol. II, 196814. Johns Hopkins Press, 196815. Howard -Amy Spingarn Letter, 196916. Institute of Southern History J.H.U., 196817. Johnson, James Weldon Manuscript, 196918. Library of Congress A.B. Spingarn Letter NAACP, 1966-196719. Marshall, Louis Manuscript, 1968-197020. Gruening, Ernest and Martha, 1966-196721. Milholland, J.E., Research, 196922. Mitchell, A.W. Manuscript, 197023. Morrow, E. Frederick, Research, 196824. Funding Research, 196825. National Archives - U.S.26. NAACP Vol. I, 1967-6827. NAACP Reviews of Vol. I, 1967-196828. NAACP Expenses, Vol. I29. NAACP Correspondence Vo. II: Publicity, 1967-196830. Book Expenses Vol. II 1967-196831. NAACP Education Fund, 196932. NAACP Vol. II Correspondence, 1968, 197033. Oral History Institute, Columbia University, 196834. Overton, Carrie B, Ovington, M.W., 196935. Permissions, Spingarn, A.B. Manuscript, 196836. Porter, Dorothy, Howard University, 196937. Randolph, Wallace, Richetta G, 1968-1969
38. Restaurants Reviews, 1970s39. Reviews NAACP Vol. I, 1967-196940. Schomburg Collection41. F.D. Roosevelt Library, 196842. School Integration article by Jack Greenberg from Saturday Review, 1968 February 1743. Spingarn, Arthur B., 1960s44. Storey, Chas. M, 1967-196845. Survey, Survey Graphic, 196846. H.S. Truman Library, Independence, MO47. Prof. Flint Kellogg, Truman Library Institute 1968 April48. University Microfilms, Reeder, J.W., Cornell Thesis, 196849. Wagner, R.F., Georgetown University, 196850. Vita, Proposals Kellogg,51. Charles Warren Center Howard, 196852. Wilkins, Roy pamphlet, Readers Digest, 196853. Yale University, Research Correspondence, 1968-196954. Zangrando, Robert L., Revised Paper Legal-Judicial Redress: The NAACPs Federal Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1920-195055. NAACP, Meeting Minutes, Reports to Board, 1954 (1 of 2)56. NAACP, Meeting Minutes, Reports to Board, 1954 (2 of 2)57. Spingarn, Arthur B.; Reports to NAACP Board, Meeting Minutes, 1956 (1 of 2)58. Spingarn, Arthur B.; Reports to NAACP Board, Meeting Minutes, 1956 (2 of 2)59. Spingarn, Arthur B., Reports to NAACP Board, Meeting Minutes, 1955 (1 of 2)60. Spingarn, Arthur B., Reports to NAACP Board, Meeting Minutes, 1955 (2 of 2)61. Articles, American Negro, 1933-1969 (1 of 2)62. Articles, American Negro, 1933-1969 (2 of 2)
Box 81. Dyer Bill, 19222. Research Dyer Bill, Pages 94-2163. Research Dyer Bill, Pages 32-934. Research Dyer Bill, Pages 1-335. Student Thesis, Lynching Data, 19596. Haiti, 1920s7. Haiti, 1930s8. Haiti L.C. II, 1920s,-1930s9. Haiti, L.C. Ill, 1920s-1930s10. Haiti, 193511. Haiti; Hoover, 193012. Haiti L.C. IV, 1920s-1930s13. Haiti, 1946-195614. Haiti; Walter White Manuscript, 195015. India, 194216. India, Spingarn, A.B., 195217. International, India, Walter White Manuscript, 1949-195018. India, 1949-195119. NAACP, Israel , 1948
20. Santo Domingo, Jamaica, 195021. Roosevelt, Haiti22. Liberia, 193323. Mexico, 194124. Liberia L.C. Ill, 1930s25. Liberia, 1940-195026. Migration, Liberia, 195627. Mexico, 192328. Mexico, Discrimination, 194129. Santo Domingo, 194530. South Africa L.C. Ill, 193031. Virgin Islands L.C. II, 1920s - 1930s32. Virgin Islands, 1933-194033. Virgin Islands L.C. V, 1930s34. Virgin Islands L.C. Ill. 1930s35. Virgin Islands L.C. IV, 1930s36. Virgin Islands, Walter White Resigns, 193537. Virgin Islands, Roosevelt, 193538. Virgin Islands, 1930s,-1940s39. Finances, NAACP, 194140. Senate; Filibuster-Rule, 195541. Finances, Spingarn, A.B., 195342. Employment, Unemployment L.C. Ill, 193143. Employment L.C. Ill C.I.C44. Finances L.C. Ill, 1930s45. Finances, Spingarn, A.B., 195446. NAACP Financial, 195347. NAACP Finances, 194048. Finances, 1920s-1930s49. Finances L.C, 1920s-1930s50. Forums; U.S. Department Education, 193751. Finances, Budget , 193752. Filibuster, 195753. Finances, Moton, 192354. Fisk University55. Harmon Foundation L.C. II, 193056. Harmon Foundation L.C. IV, 193557. Homestead Subsistence L.C. II, 193458. Tanner, H.O., 193059. Proposed Health Program , 195360. Health, Hospitals L.C. IV, 1930s61. Health, Hospitals L.C. Ill, 1920s,-1930s62. National Medical Association Health, 1938-194063. Health, Hospitals L.C. II, 193364. Health, Hospitals, 193165. Medical, Health Care, 1945
66. Hospitals, Harlem, 1943-194467. Hospitals, 195968. Housing, 1923, 192869. Housing L.C. II, 1934-193570. Housing L.C. IV, 193471. Housing, 193472. Housing, Civil Rights Financing, 1952-196073. Housing II, 1953-195474. Housing New York City, 194375. Housing, Sojourner Truth, 194276. Housing, 1935-195277. Housing I, 1942-194478. Housing, 194379. Subsistence Homestead, 193480. Discrimination in Housing, 195381. Half a Man, 1969-1970 (1 of 3)82. Half a Man, 1969-1970 (2 of 3)83. Half a Man, 1969-1970 (3 of 3)84. Indian Rights Association, 192385. International Labor Defense86. Interracial Conference, 192787. Integration, Morrow, E.I., 195688. Inter-racial Commission School, Pickens, William, 193589. Judge Appointments, Other Negroes, 1944-195190. Judicial Appointments, 1921-1933.91. Federal Judge Appointments, 192192. Judiciary, Roosevelt Library, 1938-194193. Judgeship Appointments, 1935-193994. Federal Judge appointments LC II, 1935, 1936, 193995. Jury Duty LC IV, 193896. Inter-racial Commission, Alexander, W.W. LC II97. KKK Atlanta, 1920s-1930s98. Labor. 1922-193599. Labor, 1921-1935100. Labor Unions, Pickens, W., 1939101. Labor LC III, 1930s102. Labor, 1935103. Labor LC IV104. Ford Strike, Racism 1941105. League for Industrial Democracy, 1932106. League of Women Voters, 1921-1924107. LID League for Industrial Democracy, 1931108. Legal Counsel, 1938109. INC Fund Status, 1952110. INC Fund, Budget, 1952111. INC Fund, Legal Department, 1952
115. Anti-Lynching Bills, 1930-1938116. Anti-Lynching Bills117. Finances L.C. I or II, 1920s-1930s118. Migration,1910-1940119. Finances L.C. IV, 1920s-1930s120. Movies, One Exciting Night, 1923121. Movies, Gone With The Wind, 1939122. Birth of a Nation, 1931123. Birth of a Nation, 1920s -1940s124. Birth of a Nation, 1924125. Birth of a Nation, 1931-1932126. Birth of a Nation, 1938127. Play, Uncle Tom, 1945128. Stage-Movies, Drama League, 1921129. Movies, 1942-1946130. Movies, Stereotyping, 1945131. Movies, 1936132. Migration; Negro L.C. II, 1920s-1930s133. Mississippi Flood Control L.C. II, 1927-1933134. Mississippi Flood Control L.C. Ill, 1932135. Mississippi Flood Control L.C. II, 1932136. Flood Relief Mississippi Valley, 1927137. Mississippi Valley Flood Control L.C. IV Correspondence 1934138. NAACP, Anniversary, 1934139. NAACP, The Fund, 1939140. NAACP, General Foundation, 1910-1951141. Charges Against White, 1933 -1934142. NAACP, INC. Fund, 1939143. National Industrial Recovery Board, 1935144. NAACP, 1949-1956145. NAACP, Pamphlet, 1934146. NAACP, Policy Program, 1919-19 36147. INC Fund, 1952148. Spingarn, S.J., INC Fund, 1942149. Stockholm Peace Petition, 1951150. NAACP, 1956151. NAACP, 1952152. Washington, Race Segregation, 1930153. National Lawyers Guild, 1954154. National Negro Congress155. National Negro Congress, 1936-1939156. National Negro Congress, 1935-1938157. National Negro Congress, 1936158. National Negro Congress, 1933159. Negro Organization, Federal Projects, 1933160. NAACP, National Negro Congress, 1935-1942
161. National Negro Congress, 1936-1937162. Negro Press, 1934-1940163. NRA, 1934164. NRA, 1933165. Negro Studies, 1930166. N for Negro, 1929,-1930167. Negro Renaissance, 1925-1927168. Renaissance, Negro, 1925-1930169. Renaissance, Negro170. Negro Soldiers, Voting, 1942171. Roosevelt and Blacks, 1963172. Civil Rights, 1966173. Organization LCIII, 1938174. Spingarn and Harmon Award
Box 101. Publicity, 1921- 19392. Publicity, Encyclopedia of the Negro, 1932.3. Publicity, NAACP, 1938-19394. Race Relations, D.C., 19465. Race Relations, Chicago, Detroit , 19476. Race Relations, Segregation 1955-19607. Race Relations, South, 19568. Race Relations, 1943-19449. Segregation, Race Relations DC, 195210. Race Relations, 194711. Jim Crow, Smythe, 194812. Race Relations, Tuskegee, 1919-193013. Racial Tensions, World War II, 1943.14. Riots, Detroit, 194315. Riots II, 194316. Harlem Riots, 194317. Race Riots, Tulsa, 192118. Racist Hostility, 1934-194019. Racial Tensions, 1943-194420. Racial Tensions, 1933-193421. U.S. Inter-Racial commission, 192122. Race Relations, Washington DC, 1949-195423. Race Relations, Government, 194824. Race Relations Week, Community Church, 192325. American Council on Race Relations, 194826. Red Cross, 192227. Relief, WPA Rider., 193528. Sanhedrin LC III, 192329. Scottsboro, 193330. Scottsboro, Statement, 1933 April 12