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Guide to the Abbott-Sengstacke Family Papers, 1847-1997
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Mapping the Stacks Staff: Melissa Barton, Doron Galili, Moira Hinderer, Celeste Day Moore, Traci Parker, Christina Petersen, Marcia Walker.
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Michael Flug, Senior Archivist, Chicago Public Library, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature
Title: | Abbott-Sengstacke Family Papers |
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Dates: | 1847-1997 |
Size: | 179 linear feet (251 archival boxes) |
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Chicago Public Library |
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Provenance
Donation of Robert A. Sengstacke, May 30, 2007. John Sengstacke inherited the papers of Robert Abbott upon Abbott’s death in 1940. Beginning in the 1940s, he separated many of Abbott’s papers and some of his own papers and housed them in a location apart from the files of the Chicago Defender. After the Defender moved to 2400 South Michigan Avenue, John Sengstacke housed the materials in the building’s “tower,” in space to which only he controlled access. Those separately housed papers, both Abbott’s and John Sengstacke’s, were willed to Robert A. Sengstacke upon John Sengstacke’s death in 1997. The inventory of John Sengstacke’s assets listed these archival materials separately, and the probate judgment awarded them to Robert A. Sengstacke. He inherited the papers of Myrtle Sengstacke separately after her death in 1990. In 2007, Robert A. Sengstacke donated the family papers to the Chicago Public Library.
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Biographical Note
Robert Sengstacke Abbott
Robert Sengstacke Abbott (November 28 or 29, 1868-February 29, 1940) was born in Frederica, St. Simon’s Island, Georgia, the second child of Thomas Abbott (?-1869) and Flora Butler Abbott (1847-1932). Thomas Abbott and his family had been owned as slaves by Captain Charles Stevens, who had a plantation on St. Simon’s Island. After Emancipation, Thomas moved to Savannah, Georgia, and met Flora Butler, the daughter of Harriet and Jacob Butler. Thomas and Flora married in 1867. Flora had been born a slave in Savannah; her parents had both been born in West Africa. Whereas Thomas had been taught to read and write by his master, Flora had taught herself to read and write in secret, and attended a clandestine school for slaves. Thomas and Flora returned to St. Simon’s Island and opened a small grocery store. When Thomas died of tuberculosis in 1869, less than a year after Robert’s birth, Flora took her infant son back to Savannah. She was aided in the ensuing custody battle by John Henry Hermann Sengstacke (1848-1904), and the two married July 26, 1874.
Robert’s stepfather, John H. H. Sengstacke, had an unusual family history. His father, Herman Henry Sengstacke, a German sea captain, had immigrated to the United States and was working as a merchant when he attended a slave auction in 1847. Angered by the poor treatment of black women being auctioned as property, he bought and freed a woman named Tama Melrose. The two traveled to South Carolina, where interracial marriage was legal, married, and returned to Savannah. John Herman Henry was born the following year, and Tama died giving birth to a daughter in 1849. Herman Sengstacke took both children back to Germany. In 1869, John Sengstacke returned to the United States to investigate what had become of his father’s estate in Savannah. He eventually received the store that his father had run in a black settlement in Savannah. Sengstacke settled there, and he allowed his new friend Flora Abbott and her infant son to move into a house on the property before they married in 1874. An educated, very light-skinned man who was often mistaken for a white man, Sengstacke was stung by his treatment in racist Georgia, and taught his stepson Robert to hate racial injustice.
John H. H. Sengstacke treated Robert as his own son, though he was baptized as Robert Abbott. John and Flora had seven children: John Jr., Alexander (1875-1934, the father of Chicago Defender publisher John Sengstacke), Mary, Rebecca, Eliza, Susan, and John. In 1876, when Robert was eight years old, John H. H. Sengstacke was ordained as a Congregational minister. The family moved to Woodville, a historically black suburb of Savannah, and pastored Woodville Pilgrim Congregational Church. Angered at the poor educational opportunities available to black residents of Woodville, John began teaching school in addition to his ministry.
Robert Abbott’s interest in printing began when he worked as a printer’s devil at a local newspaper. In 1889, he enrolled in Hampton Institute’s printing trade program, having apprenticed at the Savannah Echo while waiting to matriculate. Abbott finished his printer’s course in 1893 but remained at Hampton, taking his bachelor’s degree in 1896. While at Hampton, Abbott, a concert tenor, sang in the Hampton Quartet. His registration receipts indicate that he was already using the name Robert Sengstacke Abbott during his Hampton years.
After graduating with his second Hampton degree, Abbott became frustrated with race discrimination in the printer’s trade, and in 1898 he decided to study law at Kent College in Chicago (now Chicago-Kent College of Law), earning his L.L.B. in 1899, the only African American in a class of 70 students. Abbott practiced law briefly in Gary, Indiana and Topeka, Kansas before returning to Chicago in 1903.
Again, he found his skin color to be a barrier to his career. Abbott decided to enter the newspaper business, and on May 6, 1905, Abbott began selling a four-page sheet called the Chicago Defender door-to-door in Chicago’s growing African American community. Though Abbott initially rented an office to write and print the paper, financial instability forced him to retreat to his own home, a room he rented from Henrietta Lee at 3159 State Street. Inspired by his cause, Lee offered him the use of the dining room and kitchen. Abbott eventually repaid Lee’s generosity by buying her an eight-room house.
Abbott had been inspired by his stepfather’s teachings, as well as the indignities of Jim Crow across the South, to use his paper as a platform to speak against racial injustice. As his friend and colleague Metz T. P. Lochard would later write, the scourge of lynchings and the 1906 riot in Atlanta “prodded Abbott with their horror.” Abbott highlighted incidents of discrimination and terror, supporting equal opportunities for African Americans in all sectors of American life.
With the Defender’s national readership, Abbott decided to use his newspaper to influence black Southerners to migrate north. Throughout 1917, the Defender published news articles and editorials that promoted the growing “Exodus,” sponsoring its own “Great Northern Drive.” Racial tension grew during World War I, and erupted in the Chicago Riot of 1919, eight days of violence following the drowning of a black teenager who had been swimming in an all-white section of beach on Lake Michigan. Though the Defender initially advocated demonstrations to protest the teen’s death, Abbott would eventually print handbills declaring “This is not time to solve the Race Question.” Abbott was nominated to serve on the Chicago Commission on Race Relations which investigated the causes of the violence. Their report, The Negro in Chicago, was published in 1922.
Abbott fought all segregation, and opposed black nationalism. He was an implacable foe of Marcus Garvey’s “Back to Africa” movement and Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association. In 1923, Abbott joined William Pickens, Chandler Owen, Robert W. Bagnall, and others in pushing the U.S. Attorney General to “vigorously and speedily push the government’s case against Marcus Garvey for using the mails to defraud.” A Republican in the years when nearly all African Americans supported that party, Abbott also declared his anti-Communist beliefs, while using the threat of Communism’s attraction for African Americans as a bargaining chip with powerful whites.
The Defender’s success had made Abbott a millionaire, and on May 28, 1918, he purchased a mansion at 4847 Champlain Avenue. Three months later, nearing 50 years old, he married Helen Thornton Morrison, a widow. The couple traveled to South America in 1923; on his return, Abbott singled out Brazil’s relative racial equality for praise in articles in the Defender. Abbott reported a similar lack of restrictions when he and Helen toured Europe in 1929. Abbott’s marriage to Helen ended in a bitter divorce in 1933. In August 1934, Abbott married Edna Brown Denison, a 43-year-old widow with four grown children.
On November 10th, 1919, Abbott bought a three-story building at 3435-3437 Indiana Avenue and transformed the building into the Defender headquarters. In 1931 he launched Abbott’s Monthly, a magazine. Though successful at first, the Depression hurt sales and the magazine folded in 1933. Abbott meanwhile began to offer financial support to his enormous extended family, including his German cousins. He took a special interest in the son of his brother Alexander, John Herman Henry Sengstacke, III, whose Hampton education he bankrolled. In 1934, Abbott hired him as vice president and treasurer of the Defender, promoting him to general manager the following year.
Abbott served as a board member of the Wabash Avenue YMCA; board member of the Chicago Urban League; a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity and national executive president of the Hampton Alumni Association; member of the American Ancient Order of Foresters, the Appomattox Club, and Lincoln Memorial Association; and a 33rd degree Mason. Though raised in the Congregational denomination, in adulthood Abbott joined the Episcopal Church and then the Presbyterian Church. Frustrated with racial discrimination in both, he embraced the Baha’i faith in the last years of his life.
In 1939, an ailing Abbott ceded control of the Defender to his nephew John Sengstacke. He died of Bright’s Disease, an affliction of the kidneys, on February 29, 1940. His body lay in state at his South Parkway mansion, and his funeral services were conducted by Rev. Archibald Carey, Jr. and Rev. Joseph Evans, at Metropolitan Community Church. He is buried at Lincoln Cemetery in Chicago.
Bibliography
- Botkin, Joshua. “Chicago Defender.” In The Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. Second edition. ed. Colin A. Palmer. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006. 1205-1220.
- Burns, Ben. Nitty Gritty: A White Editor in Black Journalism. Jackson, MI: University Press of Mississippi, 2007.
- Garland, Phyl. “Journalism.” In The Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. Second edition. ed. Colin A. Palmer. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006. 1205-1220.
- Grossman, James R. Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Migration. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989.
- Ingham, John N. and Lynne B. Feldman. “Abbott, Robert Sengstacke and John Herman Henry Sengstacke.” African-American Business Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994.
- Johns, Robert L. “Robert Sengstacke Abbott.” Contemporary Black Biography. Vol. 27 Ed. Ashyia N. Henderson. Detroit: Gale Group, 2001. 1-4.
- Lochard, Metz T. P. “Phylon Profile, XII: Robert S. Abbott—‘Race Leader.’” Phylon 8.2 (1947). 124-132.
- Ottley, Roi. The Lonely Warrior: The Life and Times of Robert Abbott. Chicago: Harry Regnery Company, 1955.
- Saunders, Doris. “Abbott, Robert Sengstacke.” Dictionary of American Negro Biography. Ed. Rayford W. Logan and Michael R. Winston. New York: W. W. Norton and Co.: 1982. 1-2.
- Waters, Enoch P. American Diary: A Personal History of the Black Press. Chicago: Path Press, 1987.
- Wilson, Clint C. “Abbott, Robert Sengstacke.” African American National Biography. Ed. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. 9-10.
- Wolseley, Roland Edgar. The Black Press, U.S.A. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1971.
John Herman Henry Sengstacke
John Herman Henry Sengstacke, editor and publisher of the Chicago Defender, was born on November 25, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia to Herman Alexander Sengstacke and Rosa Mae Davis. His family background was remarkable. His grandfather and father were German immigrants Herman Sengstacke and John H. H. Sengstacke, and his grandmother was Tama Melrose Sengstacke, a former slave and daughter of West Africans.
Sengstacke was introduced to journalism during his formative years. His father was a clergyman, founder and principal of Sengstacke Academy, and the publisher of the Woodville Times and West End Post.
As a young man, Sengstacke was involved in his father’s newspaper business, beginning at the bottom as a printer’s devil and working his up to his father’s assistant. But, according to Sengstacke’s personal accounts, his interest in the printing trade developed most fully under the guidance of his uncle, Robert Abbott, founder of the Defender, who “took charge of [his] education giving it direction that led to [his] association with the Chicago Defender.”
Sengstacke completed his primary and secondary education at Sengstacke Academy and Knox Institute respectively. From there, he attended Brick Junior College in North Carolina. Upon graduating from Brick in 1929, Sengstacke followed in Abbott’s footsteps and entered Hampton Institute, where he majored in business administration and became actively involved in extracurricular activities such as writing and editing the school newspaper, intercollegiate track and football, and the Hampton Quartet. During his summer vacations, he interned at the Defender, where he recalled “learn[ing] the ins and outs of the newspaper business” under his uncle’s tutelage. He also took courses at Mergenthaler Linotype School, the Chicago School of Printing, and Northwestern University to further his studies in journalism. In 1933, he graduated from Hampton and began his postgraduate studies at Ohio State University in Columbus.
In 1934, Sengstacke joined the staff of the Chicago Defender as Abbott’s assistant and as vice president and general manager of Robert S. Abbott Publishing Company. Here, he established the Michigan Chronicle, and contributed numerous editorials to the Chronicle, the Louisville Defender, and the Chicago Defender. As Abbott’s health began to decline in the 1930s, Sengstacke assumed leadership and became increasingly important to the Defender’s growth and development. However, when Abbott finally succumbed to illness in February 1940, a ten-year court battle ensued that threatened his control of the newspaper and the publishing company. The battle pitted Sengstacke against Edna Abbott, Abbott’s widow, and her representatives on the newspaper’s board of directors. Even as the conflict progressed, Sengstacke continued to manage both the Defender and the Robert S. Abbott Publishing Company. The Defender never missed publishing an issue – a phenomenon that can be credited to Sengstacke’s leadership and the paper’s staff. Sengstacke eventually gained sole control of the Defender and the Robert S. Abbott Publishing Company in 1951.
Once Sengstacke assumed leadership, he embarked on a mission to expand the paper, building the largest black-owned newspaper chain in American history. In the 1940s, Sengstacke organized the Columbus News, St. Louis News, Toledo Press, and Cincinnati News, and in November 1951 he founded the Tri-State Defender, a weekly newspaper serving the tri-state region of Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. In 1952, Sengstacke purchased the New York Age. Four years later, he turned the Defender daily (making himself as publisher eligible to become the first black member of the American Society of Newspaper Editors). In 1966, Sengstacke acquired the Pittsburgh Courier when it ran into financial trouble. He reorganized the paper as the New Pittsburgh Courier.
Established in his profession, Sengstacke married Myrtle Elizabeth Picou of New Orleans on July 9, 1939. They had three sons: John Herman Henry Sengstacke Jr. (February 6, 1941 - May 17, 1976); Lewis Willis Sengstacke (November 18, 1950 - June 23, 1982); Robert Abbott Sengstacke (May 29, 1943). Sengstacke and Myrtle remained married for more than thirty years before divorcing in 1974.
One of Sengstacke’s greatest accomplishments was the creation of the Negro Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) in 1940. This organization would be renamed the National Newspaper Publishers Association in 1956. The NNPA sought to promote the interests of the black press by “securing unity and action in all matters relative to the profession of journalism and the business of publishing,” and to advance the cause of black journalists in particular and African Americans in general. Sengstacke was elected the first president of the NNPA and served several terms as president. He also published Publisher, Editor and Printer, a trade periodical dedicated to fostering cooperation among African American newspapers.
During World War II and the post-war period, Sengstacke became increasingly active in public affairs on national, state and local levels. He served as chairman of the advisory committee on the black press in the Office of War Information, and as secretary of the President’s Committee on Equality of Opportunity and Treatment in the Armed Services. In Chicago he was chairman of the Chicago War Rationing Board No. 2, which was reputed to have been the largest local board in the country. As editor and publisher of the Defender, Sengstacke “gave increasing space to the exploits of Negro soldiers, to bond sales and other patriotic activities and to occasional evidences of victory at home” in the paper. But “at no time did [the Defender] stop thundering away at every hint of discrimination – from discourteous treatment of Negro soldiers of in Red Cross canteens to the diatribes of Southern Congressmen.”
In addition to advocating for the fair and equal treatment of black servicemen, Sengstacke played an integral role in the integration of professional baseball. According to one biographer, he paved the way for Jackie Robinson to break professional baseball’s color barrier and join the Brooklyn Dodgers. Sengstacke also persuaded President Roosevelt to create jobs in skilled and management positions for African Americans in the United States Postal Service.
At the peak of his career, Sengstacke “controlled three major communications enterprises: Robert S. Abbott Publishing Company, which published the Daily Defender and which was the holding company for four publishing firms; Sengstacke Enterprises, which owned stock in all the publishing companies; and the Amalgamated Publishers, which handled national advertising accounts for several black-owned newspapers.” He also served as director and founding member of the Illinois Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago, director of the Golden State Mutual Insurance Company, chairman of the board of Provident Hospital and Training School Association (where he led the drive to renovate the hospital), vice-chairman of the South Side Planning Board, a director of the Urban League, a director of the Wabash Avenue YMCA, president of the Hampton University Alumni Association, and a trustee of Bethune Cookman College. Sengstacke was a member of the Royal Coterie of Snakes, The Rotary Club, Original Forty Club of Illinois, The Chicago Press Club, and the Advisory Board of the Boy Scouts of America, as well as a Mason and an Elk.
Sengstacke traveled to many countries, including trips to China, Russia, Israel, East Africa, and Germany. On May 28, 1997, Sengstacke died at St. Joseph Hospital in Chicago after a stroke and pneumonia.
Bibliography
- Daniels, George M. “John H. Sengstacke III: America’s Black Press Lord.” Unpublished manuscript, [n.d.].
- De Mott, John. Unpublished Biography of John H. Sengstacke, 1992.
- Ingham, John N. and Lynne B. Feldman. African American Business Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994.
- Muhammad, Lawrence. “Sengstacke Profile.” [n.d]
- Rothe, Anna (ed). “John Herman Henry Sengstacke.” Current Biography: Who’s News and Why, 1949. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1949.
- “Sengstacke, a legend, dies after illness at 84.” Michigan Chronicle 4 Jun. 1997, 1A.
Myrtle Sengstacke
Myrtle Elizabeth Picou Sengstacke became well known in Chicago politics and society through her marriage to Chicago Defender publisher John H. Sengstacke. However, she soon created a role for herself in Chicago by fundraising for political campaigns, and as an activist in public television, women’s groups, philanthropic organizations, and black art. She was born Myrtle Lorenza Picou in 1914 to a New Orleans creole family, including her father Thomas W. Picou, mother Mary E. Raggett (or Marie Raguette), uncle Lewis W. Raggett, and brother Maurice (Morris) Picou. Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was a child and Myrtle graduated from Polytechnic High School in 1933, and then attended college at the Southwestern School, also in Los Angeles. According to contemporary reports, in 1939 she moved to Chicago, where she met John Sengstacke. Her immersion in black society predated her marriage, as she was “well known in Chicago and eastern cities” (Defender, January 29, 1938) and a fixture at social events and parties in Los Angeles and New Orleans. They married in July 1939 in Valparaiso, Indiana and had three children together: John Herman Henry Sengstacke III (1941-1976), Lewis Willis Sengstacke (1950-1982), and Robert Abbott Sengstacke (1943-). Myrtle Sengstacke was active throughout her life in a number of philanthropic, social and charitable organizations, including the Chicago Defender Charities and its Black Creativity program, the Girl Scouts, the Parkway Community House, WTTW public television, the YMCA, and the Metropolitan Crusade of Mercy. She was also a member of social clubs for African-American women, including the Chicago Chapter of the Girl Friends and the Gay Northeasterners. She divorced John Sengstacke in 1974 and died in 1990 in Chicago.
Organizational Histories
Chicago Defender
In May, 1905, Robert S. Abbott launched a four-page, six-column folded sheet called the Chicago Defender. Abbott had had 300 copies printed at a total cost of $13.75, almost entirely on borrowed money. With only twenty-five cents in capital, Abbott bought notebooks and pencils, and he set up a card table—he had to borrow a chair—in a room he rented. For the Defender’s first five years, Abbott was reporter, editor, and newsboy, selling his paper door-to-door in barber shops, pool halls, churches, and clubs. Initial sales were slow, however, and when his printer demanded payment, Abbott was forced to give up his rented office, moving his headquarters into the room he rented from Henrietta Lee at 3159 State Street.
Abbott recruited volunteers to help him with reporting and writing, including lawyer Louis B. Anderson and businessman Julius Avendorph. In 1909 Abbott launched a campaign against vice in black neighborhoods, which helped increase sales. In 1910, Abbott was able to hire his first paid employee, J. Hockley Smiley, as managing editor in deed, if not in name. With the paper having been rejected by national distributors, Smiley proposed that railroad porters, waiters, and theater people carry bundles of the paper to cities across the country, often smuggling them into the South. Abbott hired Roscoe Conkling Simmons to promote the Defender throughout the country. He asked Ida B. Wells-Barnett to report on riots and lynchings.
By 1916, the Defender was being distributed in 71 cities and towns nationwide. The largest Defender readership outside Chicago was in southern states. In 1915, when the Defender adopted the anti-lynching slogan “If you must die, take at least one with you,” many Southern cities banned distribution of the paper. Abbott recognized an opportunity for southern African Americans to escape the brutal Jim Crow regime for greater prosperity in the North. On October 7, 1916, the Defender’s editorial page announced, “Farewell, Dixie Land,” urging “every black man for the sake of his wife and daughter [to] leave even at a financial sacrifice every spot in the south where his worth is not appreciated enough to give him the standing of a man and a citizen in the community.” In large part through the Defender’s efforts, somewhere between 200,000 and 400,000 African Americans migrated to the North between 1916 and 1919. Chicago’s own black population nearly tripled, reaching 109,458 by 1920.
The 1919 Chicago Riot had produced friction between the Defender and its printer, which stopped production in the midst of the riot for fear of mobs outside the door. In November of that year Abbott solved the problem by purchasing, in cash, his own high-speed printing press and installing it at the Defender’s new headquarters on Indiana Avenue.
In 1921, the Defender added a children’s section called Defender Junior, with a fictional editor named Bud Billiken. Children could apply to be members of the Bud Billiken club, and editors took turns writing Billiken’s weekly column. Novelist Willard Motley served as the voice of Bud Billiken as a teenager. When Dave Kellum became editor of the section in 1927, he, along with Abbott and Lucius Harper, developed the idea for an annual Defender-sponsored parade. The first annual Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic took place in 1929. By mid-century the annual parade was one of the largest gatherings of African Americans in the United States, attracting national celebrities such as Duke Ellington.
By the early 1920s, the Defender had grown from a one-man operation into a business with 68 employees and branch offices across the United States as well as in London and Paris. In the 1920s, Abbott hired Nathan McGill as general counsel, later promoting him to vice-president. In the early 1930s, they had a falling-out. By 1934, Abbott had brought in his nephew, John H. H. Sengstacke, recently graduated from Hampton, as vice-president and treasurer. He also rehired a number of people McGill had fired during his tenure, including sports editor (Frank) Fay Young and gossip columnist Dan Burley. Perhaps the most important Defender hire of the 1930s was Metz T. P. Lochard, Ph.D., a graduate of the Sorbonne and former professor at Howard University. Lochard was the paper’s first foreign editor, and he became a close confidant of the aging Abbott.
Other prominent Defender staffers in the 1930s and 1940s included Jay Jackson, cartoonist; Dave Kellum, who had co-created the Annual “Bud Billiken” parade; Alfred E. ‘Al’ Monroe, editor of the theater and sports pages; Lucius Harper, city editor; and Enoch Waters, war correspondent; as well as Charles Davis, Richard Durham, Ben Burns, Vernon Jarrett, and Louis E. Martin. During the 1940s, when the paper was edited by Metz (“Doc”) Lochard, the list of columnists was the most impressive assembled by any U.S. newspaper: they included Langston Hughes, Walter White, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Mary McLeod Bethune. Lochard directed the renowned September 1942 “Victory” edition of the Defender, with dozens of prominent writers discussing the role of African Americans in World War II.
Robert Abbott ceded control of the Defender to his nephew John H. Sengstacke in 1939, giving Sengstacke his controlling share of Abbott Publishing Company. When Abbott died in 1940, Sengstacke continued to run the paper during a ten-year legal dispute over Abbott’s estate. In 1948, Sengstacke helped win a major victory, convincing President Harry Truman to sign an Executive Order integrating the U. S. Armed Forces. In 1955, the Defender celebrated its 50th anniversary with a 100-page special issue.
On February 6, 1956, Sengstacke introduced the Chicago Daily Defender: four tabloid-style issues circulated Monday through Thursday, with a fifth weekend national edition. The Daily Defender focused primarily on local news, while the weekend edition maintained its national scope. Sengstacke served as editor of the daily and publisher of both the daily and the weekend Defender.
By 1966, the Defenderemployed 150 staff members. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Defender maintained a staff of writers and editors that included Charles Tisdale, Vernon Jarrett, Consuelo Young, Lu Palmer, Doris Saunders, Ethel Payne, cartoonist Chester Commodore, and Fine Arts Editor Earl Calloway. Throughout the Civil Rights Movement, the Defender supported nonviolent direct action and urged the passage of civil rights legislation. In spite of Sengstacke’s efforts—perhaps, ironically, because issues concerning African Americans had finally gained national prominence and recognition in the mainstream press—circulation of the Defender decreased steadily beginning in 1950. By 1977, circulation had declined to 34,000 daily and 38,000 for the weekend edition. John H. H. Sengstacke died in 1997, and ownership of the Defenderpassed to his heirs. In 2003, the Defenderand its related publications were purchased by a new corporation, Real Times, Inc.
Bibliography
- Botkin, Joshua. “Chicago Defender.” In The Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. Second edition. ed. Colin A. Palmer. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006. 1205-1220.
- Burns, Ben. Nitty Gritty: A White Editor in Black Journalism. Jackson, MI: University Press of Mississippi, 2007.
- Garland, Phyl. “Journalism.” In The Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. Second edition. ed. Colin A. Palmer. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2006. 1205-1220.
- Grossman, James R. Land of Hope: Chicago, Black Southerners, and the Great Migration. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989.
- Ingham, John N. and Lynne B. Feldman. “Abbott, Robert Sengstacke and John Herman Henry Sengstacke.” African-American Business Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994.
- Johns, Robert L. “Robert Sengstacke Abbott.” Contemporary Black Biography. Vol. 27 Ed. Ashyia N. Henderson. Detroit: Gale Group, 2001. 1-4.
- Lochard, Metz T. P. “Phylon Profile, XII: Robert S. Abbott—‘Race Leader.’” Phylon 8.2 (1947). 124-132.
- Ottley, Roi. The Lonely Warrior: The Life and Times of Robert Abbott. Chicago: Harry Regnery Company, 1955.
- Saunders, Doris. “Abbott, Robert Sengstacke.” Dictionary of American Negro Biography. Ed. Rayford W. Logan and Michael R. Winston. New York: W. W. Norton and Co.: 1982. 1-2.
- Waters, Enoch P. American Diary: A Personal History of the Black Press. Chicago: Path Press, 1987.
- Wilson, Clint C. “Abbott, Robert Sengstacke.” African American National Biography. Ed. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. 9-10.
- Wolseley, Roland Edgar. The Black Press, U.S.A. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1971.
National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA)
Founded in 1940 by John H. Sengstacke, the Negro Newspaper Publishers Association, which today is known as the National Newspaper Publishers Association (the organization’s name was changed in 1956), began as an effort to promote the interests of the black press by “securing unity and action in all matters relative to the profession of journalism and the business of publishing.” They also sought to advance the cause of black journalists in particular, and African Americans in general, “by attempting to influence relevant and material legislation, participating or intervening in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office by publishing or distributing statements concerning matters of concern to the membership of the National Newspaper Publishers Association.”
Prior to its founding, John Sengstacke presented Robert S. Abbott, the editor and publisher of the Chicago Defender, with the idea of creating a black counterpart to the all-white American Newspaper Publishers Association. Abbott believed the venture to be impossible. He insisted that the competition among African American newspapers had been so fierce that it would have been “impossible for them to meet in one room, let alone form an association.” When Robert S. Abbott died only months later, Sengstacke went ahead with his plans and organized the NNPA, ushering in a new era in black publishing. In 1940, representatives from about 20 African American-owned newspapers from all parts of the United States (except the west coast) gathered at the NNPA’s first meeting in Chicago. Sengstacke was elected as the first president. According to one source, “the organization was initially met with cool responses from notable black newspapers such as the Pittsburgh Courier; however, it did receive support and participation from the Norfolk Journal and Guide, the Baltimore Afro-American, and the Kansas City Call.
Others outside the publishing industry in government and active in civil rights also attended the founding session of the NNPA.”
By 1944, the NNPA’s accomplishments included the official accreditation of African American correspondents to the White House conferences and in war coverage, and the establishment of a Washington news bureau serving black newspapers around the U.S. That same year, the NNPA established a committee demanding that President Franklin D. Roosevelt end segregation in the armed forces. This campaign gave rise to a 1948 Truman commission, on which Sengstacke served, which conceived the guidelines for ending segregation in the military.
NNPA annual conventions also served as an effective tool to focus attention on advertising, editorial, and newsgathering problems faced by the black media. Since its early years, the NNPA has grown and become increasingly influential – a phenomenon marked in part by its membership of over 200 African American newspapers in 2000.
Bibliography
- “Articles of Incorporation of Associated Newspaper Publishers of America.” November 15, 1974.
- Black Press Information Handbook, 1974-75. Washington, DC: National Newspaper Publishers Association, 1974.
- Ingham, John N. and Lynne B. Feldman. African American Business Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994.
- Pride, Armistead S. and Clint C. Wilson. A History of the Black Press. Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 1997.
- “Sengstacke, a legend, dies after illness at 84.” Michigan Chronicle 4 June 1997, 1A.
- Wolseley, Roland E. The Black Press, U.S.A. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990.
Sengstacke Enterprises
Sengstacke Enterprises (an Illinois corporation) was founded by John Sengstacke in November, 1936, at the suggestion of Robert Abbott. Throughout the corporation’s existence, it has served as a holding company for Abbott-Sengstacke family ventures, mostly newspapers. About the time Sengstacke Enterprises was founded, Sengstacke played a role in the beginnings of the Michigan Chronicle, which later became the first subsidiary of Sengstacke Enterprises. As the family empire grew, several newspapers and their publishing companies were brought under the fold of Sengstacke Enterprises. The Chicago Defender, formerly owned and run by the Robert Abbott Publishing Company, became a subsidiary of Sengstacke Enterprises. In 1951, the Memphis-based Tri-State Defender was founded and became a subsidiary. In 1966, through a series of transactions, Sengstacke Enterprises acquired the Pittsburgh Courier and the Florida (Miami) Courier. The Pittsburgh Courier’s name was officially changed to the New Pittsburgh Courier that same year. Sengstacke Enterprises maintained control over the finances and operations of its newspapers and subsidiaries, but each newspaper had its own management responsible for day-to-day operations and finances.
Several other corporations were subsidiaries of Sengstacke Enterprises. The trajectory of John Sengstacke’s non-newspaper related corporations is somewhat difficult to disentangle, particularly because he frequently reorganized the companies’ holdings. Between its founding in 1959 and its dissolution in the 1990s, Vigene Products, a wholesale drug company started by Sengstacke, was treated as a subsidiary of Sengstacke Enterprises, as well as a personal financial venture. The Tiki Room, a restaurant established by John Sengstacke in Chicago, was briefly a subsidiary of Sengstacke Enterprises. John Sengstacke served as Chairman of Sengstacke Enterprises and maintained a major role in the company until his death in 1997.
Scope and Content
I. Robert S. Abbott Super Series, Predominant dates, 1880-1940; Inclusive dates, 1847-1983
The Robert S. Abbott Super Series has been arranged in eight separate series: Biography, Personal Financial, Legal and Family documents; Manuscripts; Correspondence; the Chicago Defender; the Booker T. Washington Project; Serials; Clippings; and Memorabilia. Related papers at the Harsh Collection include the McGill Family Papers (1895-1960), the David Kellum Papers (1920-1981), and the Marjorie Stewart Joyner Papers (1890-1994). See also Box 41 of the Illinois Writers Project/”Negro in Illinois” Papers (1936-1942), which includes an extensive study on Chicago’s black journalism.
Series 1: Biography, Personal Financial, Legal and Family Documents, 1847-1940
This series contains information pertaining to the birth, death, lineage, and personal financial and legal files of Robert Abbott. The biography file contains manuscripts written about Robert Abbott and his founding of the Chicago Defender as well as a file of clippings on the death of Abbott in 1940. Of note in this series are family records that trace the lineage of the Abbott-Sengstacke family back to the mid-nineteenth century. The personal financial files largely deal with Abbott’s personal real estate holdings and income tax statements. Included in the legal files are records of Robert Abbott’s 1933 divorce from his first wife, Helen Morrison.
Series 2: Manuscripts, 1922-1938
The manuscripts have been arranged chronologically and consist of several speeches given by Abbott as well as articles written by Abbott for the Chicago Defender. Of note is a manuscript recalling the recommendations of the Chicago Race Commission formed after the 1919 Chicago Riots. Abbott was a member of the Commission.
Series 3: Correspondence, 1888-1940
This series consists primarily of correspondence to Robert Abbott and includes letters written to Abbott from political figures, family members, Chicago Defender readers, local Chicago and national organizations. Notable correspondents include Earl B. Dickerson, W.E.B. Du Bois, Hampton University, Chicago Mayor Edward Kelly, Nathan K. McGill, the National Urban League, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the Republican National Committee, John D. Rockefeller, Julius Rosenwald, and John Sengstacke. The 1932-1934 correspondence between Robert Abbott and John Sengstacke largely pertains to Sengstacke’s schooling at Hampton and preparation for his career at the Defender.
Series 4: Chicago Defender, 1908-1964
This series contains files of the Chicago Defender arranged chronologically during the years prior to Abbott’s death in 1940, with the exception of a Defender stock shares book which spans the years from the 1920s to 1964. The files contain information pertaining to Abbott’s purchase of the first Defender building at 35th Street and Indiana Avenue, early Defender promotional pamphlets, Abbott’s appointment of John Sengstacke as Defender office manager in 1934, internal Defender correspondence between Robert Abbott and Nathan K. McGill (Vice President and General Counsel of the Defender), annual meeting minutes of the stockholders of the Robert S. Abbott Publishing Company, day-to-day financial transactions, and several employee salary listings from the 1930s.
Series 5: The Booker T. Washington Project, 1915-1917
Upon the death of Booker T. Washington in 1915, Robert Abbott and Robert White commissioned a book project to celebrate the life and achievements of Washington. Photographs and excerpts on the importance of BTW from prominent men and women—senators, congressmen, University presidents, and others were solicited for the project. Most of the contributors were white and most were male, with Jane Addams as one notable exception. Notable contributors also include: Andrew Carnegie, Samuel Gompers, William Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. This series also contains a large clipping file on the death of Booker T. Washington. Photographs which accompanied the contributor’s submissions are being processed within the Robert Abbott photographic series and will be available at a later date.
Series 6: Serials, 1915-1937
Most of the serials in this series are Chicago-based, including the Chicago Defender, the Chicago Daily News, an issue of the Chicago World, an issue of the Chicago Whip, the Chicago Tribune, and an issue of the Defender Junior. Also of note are four issues of Abbott’s Monthly, a magazine that Abbott began publishing through the Robert S. Abbott Publishing Company in December 1931, and which ran through September 1933.
Series 7: Clippings, 1919-1936
This series contains clippings collected by Robert Abbott on himself and on the Chicago Defender, Abbott’s appointment to the Chicago Race Relations Commission, and a number of other topics not directly related to Abbott and the Defender. Clippings have been arranged alphabetically by subject.
Series 8: Memorabilia, 1899-1938
Robert Abbott’s memorabilia largely consists of business and holiday cards, invitations, postcards, brochures and programs. There are some keepsakes from Abbott’s travels to Paris and Germany in the 1920s as well as a copy of the program of Abbott’s graduation from Kent College of Law in 1899.
II. John H. Sengstacke Super Series, Predominant Dates, 1935-1997; Inclusive dates, 1927-1997
The John H. Sengstacke Super Series has been arranged in eighteen separate series: Biography and Official Documents; Manuscripts; Correspondence; Family Records; Personal Financial; Legal; Subject Files; Sengstacke Enterprises; The Chicago Defender; Other Sengstacke Newspapers; Chicago Defender Charities; Amalgamated Publishers, Inc. (API); National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA); Organization Files; Serials; Audiovisual; Clippings; and Memorabilia. Researchers should note that though the series have been arranged according to these categories, there were significant overlaps between family and business records, and thus material that is family-related has been arranged in the Defender series if it is predominantly business-oriented.
Related papers at the Harsh Collection can be consulted for further information on the following subjects: on Provident Hospital, see the Leonidas Berry Papers (1930-1995), Ulysses Grant Dailey Papers (1920-1960), James Richardson Papers (1892-1994) and the Myrtis Minor Papers (1948-1999); on the Defender, see the Barbara E. Allen Papers (2004-2005), the Ben Burns Papers (1939-1999), the Charles A. Davis Papers (1950-1997), the Richard Durham Papers (1944-1984), the David Kellum Papers (1920-1981), the Illinois Writers Project/”Negro in Illinois” Papers, the Marjorie Stewart Joyner Papers (1890-1994), the McGill Family Papers (1895-1960), and the Doris E. Saunders Papers (1884-1998).
Series 1. Biography and Official Documents, 1937-1997
The biographical portion includes family genealogical information collected by Sengstacke and material detailing his life, including manuscripts authored by Sengstacke and by A.S. (Doc) Young in the 1980s. This series also includes official documentation of the life of John Sengstacke, Jr., who changed his name to Jon Subor in 1967, and died in 1976. Additional family biographical materials can also be found in family records series of this super series, and in the official documents series of the Myrtle Sengstacke super series.
Series 2. Manuscripts, 1932-1997
The manuscript series consists predominantly of material written by John Sengstacke, dating from a piece entitled “How I Depend on Others” (1932) to speeches in the early 1990s. Topics include local and national politics, advertising and black business, black journalism, the “Double V” campaign, and the civil rights movement. Any manuscript by Sengstacke is in this series, including those written on behalf of the Defender, NNPA, or personal statements. In addition to material by Sengstacke, this series also includes manuscripts by other authors which were retained by him. Of particular note are two drafts of Roi Ottley’s The Lonely Warrior (1955), as well as correspondence and material related to its writing and publication.
Series 3. Correspondence, 1932-1997
This series includes John Sengstacke’s personal correspondence and thus was arranged separately from correspondence written in his capacity as editor and publisher of the Chicago Defender, as chairman of Sengstacke Enterprises, or through NNPA and API. The series includes mostly family letters, correspondence with his distant relatives of the Bödeker family in Germany, and correspondence with friends and colleagues. Also included in this series is correspondence written by or to other family members. Of particular note are letters to Rebecca Sengstacke from administrators at Chaflin University and the Hampton Institute in the 1940s regarding documents which belonged to Robert Abbott in the 1880s. The letters and the originals of the documents are arranged at the end of the correspondence series.
Series 4. Family Records, 1935-1995
The family records series is comprised mostly of material on John H. Sengstacke, III (or John, Jr.) and specifically letters and material related to his death in 1976. Additionally, this series includes medical records of John Sengstacke himself and other family members.
Series 5. Personal Financial, 1935-1997
The personal financial series includes Sengstacke’s real estate holdings in Chicago, Michigan, and Savannah, GA; banking records; income tax returns for John Sengstacke and Ethel Sengstacke; finances for his Yellow Lake, Michigan property; insurance policies; and information on his private businesses, including the Tiki Room and Vigene Products.
Series 6. Legal, 1937-1995
The legal series includes lawsuits by and against Sengstacke, and legal material related to family members. Legal disputes involving the Defender or other newspapers are arranged under those series. The dispute over the Robert Abbott estate, which centered on control of the Chicago Defender, has been arranged under the Defender series.
Series 7. Subject Files, 1942-1987
This wide-ranging series includes material kept by Sengstacke on individuals, events of interest--including events in honor of Robert S. Abbott—and travel to Ghana, Tanzania, and Kenya. Subject files kept on Defender-related topics are arranged in the Chicago Defender series.
Series 8. Sengstacke Enterprises, 1947-1997
This series contains records regarding the operations and corporate structure of Sengstacke Enterprises. These papers are arranged by subject and include: the history of Sengstacke Enterprises, employee relations, finances, legal suits brought against Sengstacke Enterprises, operations, and real estate holdings. The initiative to automate Sengstacke Enterprises and its subsidiaries in the early 1980s is documented under operations. The files of Sengstacke Enterprises’ subsidiary holdings are arranged in separate series—in the Chicago Defender series, the Other Newspapers series, and the Personal Financial series.
Series 9. Chicago Defender, 1927-1997
This series chronicles the Chicago Defender under the leadership of John Sengstacke, largely beginning in 1940, though the earliest files from the lengthy litigation over the estate of Robert Abbott date back to 1927. This dispute eventually resulted in John Sengstacke gaining full control of the ownership of the Chicago Defender and other businesses previously owned by Abbott. This material was collected by John Sengstacke from both Abbott’s papers and his own, and has been arranged chronologically.
Advertising, circulation, employee relations, financial, legal, and operations files from the Defender have all been arranged chronologically.
The extensive files on armed forces-race relations chronicle John Sengstacke’s role during World War II and his efforts to achieve desegregation in the armed forces in the years which followed. One set of materials includes correspondence, reports and manuscripts between John Sengstacke and newspaper correspondents at the Defender and in the field, the Office of War Information, the War Department, and various military officials. Another set of materials chronicles John Sengstacke’s trip aboard the U.S.S. Philippine Sea in 1950. The final set of materials contains detailed minutes of the National Defense Conference on Negro Affairs held in 1948 and of the meetings of the President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services in 1949.
The voluminous Defender correspondence files represent approximately one-third of the Defender series and consist of letters written to John Sengstacke in his official capacity as editor and publisher of the Chicago Defender, as well as correspondence to other Defender employees.
This material has been arranged alphabetically by correspondent. These files include correspondence from local Chicago and national political figures, including United States presidents and the White House officials, African American and white newspaper editors and publishers, churches, civil rights and political organizations and schools and universities. Also represented are letters to the editor, written by members of the public to John Sengstacke, and arranged alphabetically by name. Additional internal Defender correspondence, memos and reports can be found in the operations files.
Employee relations includes material on and by a number of prominent journalists and staff members, including David W. Kellum, Al Monroe, David H. Orro, and Enoch P. Waters, as well as material on employee organizing attempts, including a 1941 association of editorial workers. Manuscripts from the Defender have been arranged into four sections:
Defender manuscripts, or typescripts of articles written for the Defender by its columnists and staff; manuscripts submissions sent in by members of the public; cartoon submissions, and other manuscripts, including a previously unknown draft chapter on the history of the Chicago Defender written by Arna Bontemps for the Illinois Writers Project/“Negro in Illinois” study in 1942.
Material by Louis Martin, a former Defender editor, and later an aide in several White House administrations, was received from Robert Sengstacke as a separate file. This separate arrangement has been retained, though now arranged chronologically. Material on the operation of the Defender follows this series. An important note on the operations series is that significant internal correspondence by Defender employees such as Major Robinson, Al Monroe, Lucius Harper, and Metz Lochard is arranged alongside operations material. The series has been arranged chronologically to better contextualize significant points in the paper’s history with its everyday operations.
The press and publicity files contain both press releases sent to the Defender and Defender publicity publications.
The subject files, collected by John Sengstacke and other staff members, document a wide range of interests, including political materials from various local and national elections, files from the Defender’s 50th, 75th and 90th anniversaries, the beginning and first anniversary of the Chicago Daily Defender, files on political figures, and market studies conducted by the Defender from the 1950s through the 1980s.
Also of note in this series is a clippings and photographic scrapbook from the 50th anniversary of the Defender and original copies of the World War II “Victory” edition of the Defender from September 16, 1942.
Series 10. Other Newspapers, 1936-1997
This series contains records of the other major newspaper subsidiaries and smaller corporate ventures of Sengstacke Enterprises. The bulk of this series contains the records of the Michigan Chronicle, the New Pittsburgh Courier, and the Defender. For the most part, each newspaper is largely arranged into several categories: correspondence, employee relations, financial, legal and operations, which pertain to the day-to-day management of the newspaper. The files of the New Pittsburgh Courier include thorough documentation of the meeting minutes of the Board of Directors in the 1960s as well as documentation of the purchase of the Pittsburgh Courier in 1966 and the legal cases which ensued. Also of note are 23 original cartoons by Ollie Harrington, long-time cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Courier.
Series 11. Chicago Defender Charities, 1938-1997
This series has been arranged into five sections and then chronologically ordered within each section. The first section contains correspondence, committee meeting minutes and financial files on the Bud Billiken Parade (largely from the 1980s). The second section contains general correspondence on the operations of Chicago Defender Charities and of its long-time director, Marjorie Stewart Joyner. The third section contains files on “Black Creativity,” an annual event held in conjunction with the Museum of Science & Industry to celebrate the achievements of African Americans. The fourth section, “Black Esthetics,” was an annual festival celebrating African American music, art and drama. In its early years, “Black Esthetics” was primarily a Chicago Defender initiative under the direction of its Fine Arts Editor, Earl Calloway, but later was handled almost exclusively by the Chicago Defender Charities. The final section contains the 1984-1985 preliminary application proposal for the Robert S. Abbott House, a low and moderate-income housing complex for the elderly, which was never built.
Series 12. Amalgamated Publishers, Inc. (API), 1960-1997
This series contains the general files, annual meeting minutes of the board of directors and stockholders, and financial files of the Amalgamated Publishers, Inc. (API). API was a black national advertising conglomerate led by John Sengstacke and several other notable black newspaper publishers and advertisers. These files have been arranged chronologically and consist mainly of correspondence and reports on the need for black advertising and marketing in the black press. Also of note are a series of readership analysis surveys conducted by API among black newspaper readers in fourteen major U.S. cities, including Chicago, IL. There is also significant correspondence between API and the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), as many of the black editors and publishers involved in API were also members of NNPA.
Series 13. National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), 1941-2002
These files have been arranged into several categories: board of directors meeting minutes, by-laws, correspondence, annual conventions, committee files, mid-winter workshops, financial and organizational, A-Z files, serials, the records of Sherman Briscoe (executive director of NNPA from 1970-1979), and memorabilia. Though there is a 1941 letter from John Sengstacke to the NNPA and two programs from NNPA annual conventions in 1946 and 1947, the bulk of this group of records covers the period from the 1970s to the early 1990s. The files include information on officer elections, convention schedules and objectives and goals for the black press within a given year. Of note in the “A-Z” NNPA files are several speeches given by John Sengstacke at NNPA conventions. In November 1969, eight black newspaper editors and publishers from NNPA went on a ten day tour of Israel, sponsored by the Urban Affairs Department of the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. Correspondence, schedules, manuscripts and memorabilia from that trip can also be found in the A-Z files.
Series 14. Organization Files, 1943-1996
The organization series includes material on all organizational affiliations of Sengstacke. Files on each organization range in size from one folder to several boxes. Some of the significant organization collections include the American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA), the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE), the Hampton Alumni Association, the Original Forty Club of Chicago, and the Royal Coterie of Snakes. Especially significant are the files on Provident Hospital (1965-1994). Sengstacke was a member of the Board of Trustees of this African-American-owned hospital from 1973-87. The series includes trustee board minutes, committee minutes, financial documents, publicity material and building fund material from this period. These Provident Hospital documents are some of the few remaining management records of the hospital, as nearly all official records were lost between the end of private ownership and its reopening under the Cook County hospital system.
Series 15. Serials, 1890-1996
This series contains issues of magazines and newspapers collected and preserved by John Sengstacke in his personal papers. These include African American-oriented publications, publications related to the newspaper and magazine industry, periodicals collected on his travels abroad, and issues of serials which he considered to be of an important historical nature. Of particular note is an 1890 edition of the Woodville Times, the Savannah newspaper edited by John Sengstacke’s father.
Series 16. A/V, 1934-1997
This series includes 108 35mm, 16mm, and Super 8mm films (as well as large format (¾-inch) videocassettes and 8mm magnetic audiotapes) that span Sengstacke’s professional and personal life from 1934-1982. From the earliest known footage of the Chicago Defender Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic to Sengstacke’s trips to Israel, China, and Russia as a member of the National Newspaper Publishers Association and the American Society of Newspaper Editors, the professional films offer firsthand images of the breadth of Sengstacke’s career. At the same time, the personal films feature home movies and travelogues of the Sengstacke family in Michigan, Hawaii, England, Israel, and Mexico. Eighty-one of these items have been transferred to DVD to make them readily accessible to researchers. These materials, mainly home movies, are organized primarily according to categorization of content as well as researcher access. They are categorized according to films whose contents were identified prior to accession by the Sengstacke family, those with unidentified content, and other items that comprise part of the collection but are unavailable to researchers either due to copyright restrictions or the format of the items. Whenever possible, means of accessing other editions of these items at other institutions and archives has been noted.
In addition, the moving image materials have been dated first according to dates on the items themselves (such as that written on film leaders or containers) and then by Kodak edge codes that indicate when the film was either manufactured or processed. In the case of the 16mm films, the edge codes indicate the date of manufacture, and therefore the earliest that these films could have been shot. In the case of the Super 8mm films, the edge codes state the month and year the film was processed and specify the latest date they could have been shot. In addition to the thematic organization of the identified films then, the items have also been grouped according to these dates.
Identified Films, 1947-1972
The collection includes 64 films with content identified prior to accession by the Sengstacke family. These have been divided according to those which contain footage of John Sengstacke’s professional activities as editor and publisher of the Chicago Defender and those which pertain to his personal life, including vacation films and home movies of the family’s vacation homes in South Haven, Michigan and Yellow Lake, Michigan. The division is not always as strict though, as in the case of the 16mm films, “Lewis at the Lake” [#48], which includes footage of the 1957 Chicago Defender company picnic as well as of Lewis Sengstacke as a child, and “South Haven Uncle Lewis” [45], which consists of film of South Haven as well as of the Bud Billiken Parade from the late 1940s. Since both principally feature footage of the Sengstacke family, they have been grouped with the personal films but their relevance to the professional films has been noted in the container list.
The professional films include the earliest known extant footage of the Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic, the largest African American parade in the United States. Both “South Haven Uncle Lewis” [45] and “Bud Billiken 1948, Derby 1949” [1] include footage from the late 1940s, while there is newsreel footage of the twenty-fifth parade in “Bud Billiken Parade Picnic” [2]. The moving image material also features All-American Newsreel footage of Sengstacke receiving an award from President Dwight D. Eisenhower for his work in African-American journalism [#9] as well as films of the Chicago Defender’s annual picnic [11, 12].
In addition, the professional series features several films of Sengstacke’s international travels as a representative of the American press. There is footage of Sengstacke’s trips to the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico while on the board of directors of the Virgin Islands corporation from 1952-1957 [3-6] and film of Princess Margaret’s official welcome of the West Indies Federation into the Commonwealth of Nations in 1958 [7, 8]. Sengstacke also took two “newsman’s holidays” courtesy of Trans World Airlines in 1967 and 1969, traveling first to East Africa via Athens, Greece and Rome, Italy in 1967 [13-17] and then to Hong Kong in 1969 [18, 19] to inaugurate TWA’s new lines of service.
Sengstacke shot almost 350 feet of 16mm film while on a trip to Israel in 1969 as a representative of the National Newspaper Publishers Association [20-26]. In October 1972, Sengstacke toured China with the American Society of Newspaper Editors and shot several Super 8mm films of his experiences [28-32]. This and other footage were then edited into a newsreel hosted by Sengstacke entitled “A Black Man’s View of China” [27]. In addition to the six identified films from China, four of the unidentified films were shot during the same time period and feature similar subject matter [71-74] and seem likely to be from this trip. Finally, several films document Sengstacke’s trip to the Soviet Union in October 1973 with eight other Black newspaper publishers as guests of the Union of Soviet Journalists. In addition to Sengstacke’s own Super 8mm films [33-38], a professional 35mm film of their trip, “American Journalists in the Soviet Union” [39, 40] was produced in English.
Sengstacke’s personal films include several 16mm home movies of the family’s vacation homes in South Haven and Yellow Lake from the late 1940s to late 1950s [42-48] as well as travelogues of trips to Hawaii in the 1960s [49, 50]; Israel, England, and Mexico in 1970 [51-53]; Bangor, Maine [54, 55], Las Vegas [56], and Nice, France [57]. This group also features what appear to be several Super 8mm “film exercises” made in 1969 [59-63] as well as a 16mm film titled “Girl Build Up Freddie” [64].
Unidentified Films, 1963-1972
There are eighteen unidentified films in the collection, two 16mm, fifteen Super 8mm, and one 35mm film, of which seventeen are available to researchers. Based on their content and dates, four appear to be from Sengstacke’s trip to China in 1972 [71-74]. However, as the unidentified films have no titles, our descriptions are preliminary and researchers are invited to contribute any information they may have as to their contents.
Other Items, 1934-1982
The collection also houses seventeen 16mm films that were commercially produced, four Betacam videocassettes of the Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic in 1978 and 1982, two reels of undeveloped Super 8mm film, and three reels of 8mm magnetic audio tape that are not available for researcher access. The commercially produced films include several cartoon shorts distributed by Castle Films, four reels of the film Missing Pages, produced by Fisk University Department of Art, and a film on the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. Whenever possible, alternative means of accessing these items has been noted in the container list.
The end of this series contains materials sent to John Sengstacke by music and videotape publishers hoping to gain publicity in the Defender and other Sengstacke newspapers. Also in this series are videotapes and audio cassette tapes from the memorial service for John Sengstacke held at Church of the Good Shepherd in Chicago, Illinois on June 7, 1997.
Bibliography for Moving Image Items
- “8 Editors, Publishers Off to Israel,” Chicago Defender, November 17, 1969, p. 9.
- “8 Publishers on tour; Blacks view new Russia,” Chicago Defender, October 27, 1973, p. 3.
- “Defender Chief Finds ‘Paradise’ in Islands,” Chicago Defender, March 14, 1953, p. 1-2.
- “Defender’s Publisher Set for African Trip,” Chicago Defender, September 21, 1967, p. 3.
- Guilmant, Pierre, “Publisher on Special Plane Trip,” Chicago Defender, August 30, 1969, p. 1.
- “Princess Hails New W. Indies Nation,” Chicago Defender, April 23, 1958, p. 3.
- “Sengstacke talks to medics in China,” Chicago Defender, October 17, 1972, p. 2.
- “Sengstacke to report on China,” Chicago Defender, October 9, 1972, p. 4.
- “Truman Puts Sengstacke in VI Post,” Chicago Defender, July 5, 1952, p. 1-2.
- “Virgin Isles Readies for Carnival Fete,” Chicago Defender, April 11, 1953, p. 15.
Series 17. Clippings
This series includes clippings of articles about the Chicago Defender and the Abbott-Sengstacke family. Also included are selected whole pages of the Chicago Defender and the Defender. Both sets of newspaper clippings are arranged chronologically.
Series 18. Memorabilia
The memorabilia series includes plaques, awards, certificates, commemorative and art objects, greeting cards and invitations, as well as scrapbooks and story boards from the 1950s.
III. Myrtle Sengstacke Super Series, Predominant Dates, 1939-1990; inclusive dates, 1914-1990
The Myrtle Sengstacke Super Series includes material that documents Myrtle Sengstacke’s political and social interests, her activity in Chicago social life, and her personal and family life. The collection did not have any arrangement when it was first processed and has been rearranged and divided into the following series: Correspondence, Biography/Family Records/Official Documents, Manuscripts, Personal Financial, Programs, Organizational Files, Clippings, Serials, Memorabilia and Audiovisual, and Yearbooks. Related papers at the Harsh Collection include the Venona Johnson Papers, 1966-1995, which include material on the Chicago Chapter of the Girlfriends, of which Myrtle Sengstacke was a member. See also the archives of the Howalton School (1941-1995), which was attended by Lewis and Robert Sengstacke.
Series 1. Correspondence, 1939-1990
All correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent, except in cases when the correspondent’s name was not legible, in which case it was filed either as “Author unknown” or by an approximation of the name. Some correspondence from John Sengstacke was originally with material on their divorce in 1974. This series includes Myrtle Sengstacke’s correspondence with her family, organizational and political contacts, and friends. The bulk of the material spans the 1950s to the 1970s. In the 1940s, she had ongoing correspondence with Mary McLeod Bethune. In 1958, she hosted the “Little Rock Nine” students in Chicago, where they were presented with the Robert S. Abbott memorial award for their stand against segregation. Letters from the students have been filed under correspondence and kept with newspaper clippings documenting their visit.
Series 2. Biography, Family Records, and Official Documents, 1914-1990
This series includes the official and family records kept by Myrtle Sengstacke, including material on her wedding, the birth and education of her sons, including records from the Manumit School in Bristol, Pennsylvania, the death of John Sengstacke, Jr., and her divorce from John Sengstacke in 1974. All of the material from the divorce, including items sent to and from John Sengstacke, has been arranged together under this series. Other official and family records related to the family can also be found in the John Sengstacke series. Cards sent to Myrtle Sengstacke after the death of John, Jr. have been arranged with memorabilia.
Series 3. Manuscripts, Personal Financial, and Programs, 1944-1987
Most of the manuscripts are fragments, either undated or written in the 1970s, though there is one piece written about the Midwestern Regional Conference of Jack and Jill of America Teen-Agers. Programs include the launching of the S.S. Robert S. Abbott in April 1944, paid for by war bonds purchased by African-Americans, supported by the Chicago Defender, and sponsored by Myrtle Sengstacke.
Series 4. Organizational Files, 1959-1977
This series documents Myrtle Sengstacke’s significant involvement and fundraising efforts for the Girl Scouts of America, the YMCA, the United Negro College Fund, and in the Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission in the late 1960s. She was also a member of the Gay Northeasterners and the Chicago Chapter of the Girl Friends.
Series 5. Clippings, 1939-1980
The clippings collection is organized by subject matter. Subjects include Myrtle Sengstacke herself, her family, the Chicago Defender, and local and national politics.
Series 6. Serials, 1944-1963
This series includes issues of the Defender depicting national events and one serial of note, the “We Also Serve” publication highlighting the contributions of African Americans to WWII, which features Myrtle Sengstacke christening the S.S. Robert S. Abbott.
Series 7. Memorabilia, 1945-1985
Memorabilia includes material from inaugurations, travel, invitations, as well as Christmas and congratulatory cards.
Series 8. Yearbooks, 1928-1930
This series includes the yearbooks of Myrtle and Tom Picou during her junior high school years.
Photographs
Approximately 4,000 photographs from the papers of Robert Abbott, John Sengstacke, and Myrtle Sengstacke are also in this collection. These include remarkable documentation of more than 100 years of the history of the Abbott-Sengstacke family, images of Chicago Defender activities from the World War I era through the 1990s, as well as photographs taken in the wide array of other organizational events in which members of the Abbott-Sengstacke family participated. These photographs are currently being processed and will be available for researchers at a later date.
INVENTORY
Super Series 1: Robert S. Abbott, Predominant dates, 1862 – 1940; Inclusive dates, 1847-1964
Series 1: Biography, Family, Legal and Financial Records, 1847-1940
Box 1
Folder 1
Biography [1940s?]
Box 1
Folder 2
Hampton Institute [1934-1937]
Box 1
Folder 3
Official Documents, Certificate of Death [1940]
Box 1
Folder 4
Clippings, Death of Robert S. Abbott [1940]
Box 1
Folder 5
Family Records, Abbott, Celia [1879]
Box 1
Folder 6
Family Records, Abbott, Confederate Colonel R. [1864-1954]
Box 1
Folder 7
Family Records, Abbott Sengstacke, Flora [1879-1932]
Box 1
Folder 8
Family Records, Bödeker Family [n.d.]
Box 1
Folder 9
Family Records, Butler, Priscillia [n.d]
Box 1
Folder 10
Family Records, Collection of material including an 1888 letter from H.A. Sengstacke to Abbott at Claflin, an undated letter after the founding of the Defender from Abott to his mother, 1902 statistical report for Pilgrim Congregational Church written by H.A. Sengstacke for American Missionary Association, an 1875 letter from J.H.H. Sengstacke to Rev. T.J. [?] Lansing, an 1883 purchase receipt of Abbott of item for Flora Sengstacke, a 1934 letter to Rebecca Sengstacke from W.J. Hale, a 1933 telegram to Rebecca Sengstacke from Abbott, and a short handwritten account of Abbott’s life (1946?). [1875-1946]
Box 1
Folder 11
Family Records, Marriages [1874-1925]
Box 1
Folder 12
Family Records, Parish Register Records of Abbotts and Sengstackes [1868-1900]
Box 1
Folder 13
Family Records, Sengstacke births and deaths, [1847-1934]
Box 1
Folder 14
Family Records, Sengstacke, Ethel [1933]
Box 1
Folder 15
Family Records, Sengstacke, Flaurience [1929]
Box 1
Folder 16
Family Records, Sengstacke, Frederick [1929-1937]
Box 1
Folder 17
Family Records, Sengstacke, Herman H. [1862]
Box 1
Folder 18
Family Records, Sengstacke, John H. H. [1878-1902]
Box 1
Folder 19
Family Records, Sengstacke, Rebecca [1916]
Box 1
Folder 20
Family Records, Sengstacke, Rev. H. A. [1892-1939]
Box 1
Folder 21
Legal, Divorce [1933]
Box 1
Folder 22
Legal, Gooch Property Suite, Baton Rouge, LA [1926-1933]
Box 1
Folder 23
Legal, Obligation to Bernard S. Peterson [1923-1924]
Box 1
Folder 24
Legal, Notice of Attorney’s Lien, Nathan K. McGill [1939]
Box 1
Folder 25
Legal, Promissory Notes [1938]
Box 2
Folder 1
Business Financial, Capital Stock/Shares [1897-1927]
Box 2
Folder 2
Business Financial, Community Newspaper Estimates [1935]
Box 2
Folder 3
Business Financial, Real Estate [1918-1929]
Box 2
Folder 4
Business Financial, Real Estate [1932-1939]
Box 2
Folder 5
Business Financial, Stockholder Proxy [n.d.]
Box 2
Folder 6
Personal Financial [1892-1940] [1]
Box 2
Folder 7
Personal Financial [1892-1940] [2]
Box 2
Folder 8
Personal Financial [1892-1940] [3]
Box 2
Folder 9
Personal Financial [1892-1940] [4]
Box 2
Folder 10
Personal Financial [1892-1940] [5]
Box 2
Folder 11
Personal Financial, Sengstacke Band of Hope Receipts [1904-1916]
Box 2
Folder 12
Financial, Manuscript Fragments [c. 1922-1935]
Series 2: Manuscripts, c. 1920s-1938
Box 3
Folder 1
Presentation to Appomattox Club [c. 1920s]
Box 3
Folder 2
“Made Will to Buy Slaves from Owners: Kosciuszko Sowed the Seeds of Freedom” [1924]
Box 3
Folder 3
“Kosciuszko Day Address” [1926]
Box 3
Folder 4
“Music Hath Charms” [1926]
Box 3
Folder 5
Robert Abbott recalling Chicago Race Commission [c. 1930s]
Box 3
Folder 6
Betsy Ross Elementary School Dedication Address [c. 1938]
Box 3
Folder 7
Manuscript Fragments [n.d.]
Box 3
Folder 8
Manuscript Fragments, Addresses and Phone Numbers [n.d.]
Box 3
Folder 9
Other, Author Unknown, Address to Patrick Nash, Head of Chicago Democratic Party [c. 1930s]
Series 3: Correspondence, 1888-1940
Box 4
Folder 1
Abbott, Lizzie [1934]
Box 4
Folder 2
Abbott, Beatrice [1934]
Box 4
Folder 3
Abbott, M.F. [n.d.]
Box 4
Folder 4
Abbott, W. B. [1929-1934]
Box 4
Folder 5
Acacia Mausoleum Corporation [1929]
Box 4
Folder 6
A’drulve(?), A. [n.d.]
Box 4
Folder 7
Adult Education Council of Chicago [1929-1934]
Box 4
Folder 8
Alexander, Titus [1934]
Box 4
Folder 9
Alford, Lucille [1935]
Box 4
Folder 10
All Chicago Committee [1939]
Box 4
Folder 11
American Interracial Peace Committee [1929]
Box 4
Folder 12
Appomattox Club [1934]
Box 4
Folder 13
Archer, Ester [1929]
Box 4
Folder 14
Associated Publishers [1929]
Box 4
Folder 15
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc. [1929]
Box 4
Folder 16
Atlanta University Alumni Association [1929]
Box 4
Folder 17
Author Unknown [1934]
Box 4
Folder 18
Author Unknown [1934]
Box 4
Folder 19
Author Unknown [1937]
Box 4
Folder 20
Author Unknown [n.d.]
Box 4
Folder 21
Author Unknown [n.d.]
Box 4
Folder 22
Author Unknown [n.d.]
Box 4
Folder 23
Author Unknown [n.d.]
Box 4
Folder 24
Baber, Zonia [1929]
Box 4
Folder 25
Banton, Susie J. [1929]
Box 4
Folder 26
Bay Shore Hotel Company [1931-1935]
Box 4
Folder 27
Bearden, Bessye J. [1934]
Box 4
Folder 28
Beasley, M.O. [n.d.]
Box 4
Folder 29
Bebe (?) [1935]
Box 4
Folder 30
Bennett(?), Alonzo [1936]
Box 4
Folder 31
Better Government Association [1936]
Box 4
Folder 32
Betts, C. W. [1901-1934]
Box 4
Folder 33
Billings, Frank [1929]
Box 4
Folder 34
Boggs, Mattie N. (Lakin State Hospital) [1934]
Box 4
Folder 35
Boyd, Henry Allen [1929]
Box 4
Folder 36
Brady, B./Big Bill Mason’s Sensational Eagle Baseball Club [1936]
Box 4
Folder 37
Brady, Estella L. [1937]
Box 4
Folder 38
Braude, J.M. [1936]
Box 4
Folder 39
Braza, A. [1929]
Box 4
Folder 40
Brenninger, Karl [1929]
Box 4
Folder 41
Brokenburr, Nerissa Lee [1935]
Box 4
Folder 42
Bronston, Horace [1935]
Box 4
Folder 43
Brown, Mamie M. [1931]
Box 4
Folder 44
Bruegger, Maryvinte [1934]
Box 4
Folder 45
Burken, R. [1934]
Box 4
Folder 46
Butler, E.T. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 1
Carr, B. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 2
Carter, E.P./Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life [1929]
Box 5
Folder 3
Cashin, James B./Cook County Bar Association [1934]
Box 5
Folder 4
Cass (?) [1934-1935]
Box 5
Folder 5
De Castro, Theophilo Dias [1923]
Box 5
Folder 6
Catherine (?) [1935]
Box 5
Folder 7
Central Republic Bank and Trust Company [1932]
Box 5
Folder 8
Cerf, Floyd D. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 9
Chestnut, Margaret E. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 10
Chicago Boys’ Club [1929]
Box 5
Folder 11
Chicago Forum Council [1929]
Box 5
Folder 12
Chicago French and Spanish Academy [1929]
Box 5
Folder 13
Chicago Police Department [1932]
Box 5
Folder 14
Chicago Urban League [1929-1935]
Box 5
Folder 15
Chicago’s Charter Jubilee [1937]
Box 5
Folder 16
Chisholm, Proctor [n.d.]
Box 5
Folder 17
Christian Index [1936]
Box 5
Folder 18
Church School Leaders Union of the A.M.E. Zion Church [1929]
Box 5
Folder 19
Citizens Civic and Economic Welfare Council of Chicago [1935]
Box 5
Folder 20
Clark, D.L. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 21
Clarke, Herbert L. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 22
Cole’s American Giants Baseball Club [1934]
Box 5
Folder 23
Coleman, Doris [1935]
Box 5
Folder 24
Coleman Elementary School PTA [1930]
Box 5
Folder 25
Colored Taxicab Owner’s Association [1934]
Box 5
Folder 26
Committee for William H. Haynes [1934]
Box 5
Folder 27
Copper, Jas. J./South Parkway Neighborhood Improvement [1929]
Box 5
Folder 28
Coston, Igetta S. [1929]
Box 5
Folder 29
Coston, W.H. [1929]
Box 5
Folder 30
Coughlin, Rev. Chas E./National Union for Social Justice [1935]
Box 5
Folder 31
Cruz, Mane & Santo(?) [1934]
Box 5
Folder 32
Currie, H.M. [1931]
Box 5
Folder 33
Curry, Bubby W. [1929]
Box 5
Folder 34
Curtis, Susie [1929]
Box 5
Folder 35
Cuyler, James [1934]
Box 5
Folder 36
Dabney Publishing [1935]
Box 5
Folder 37
Daggo, (?) [1934]
Box 5
Folder 38
Daily, R. P. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 39
Davis, Mrs. [1935]
Box 5
Folder 40
Davis, John [1929]
Box 5
Folder 41
Davis, Norene [1929]
Box 5
Folder 42
Dawson, Charles [1934]
Box 5
Folder 43
Deneen, Charles S. [1932]
Box 5
Folder 44
Dichtel, Laura Belts [1934]
Box 5
Folder 45
Dickerson, Earl B. [1935]
Box 5
Folder 46
Dickinson, T.V. [1934]
Box 5
Folder 47
Donna (?) [1937]
Box 5
Folder 48
Drs. Moody & Shirley [1929]
Box 5
Folder 49
Downer, Marian [1936]
Box 5
Folder 50
Du Bois, W.E.B. [1923]
Box 5
Folder 51
Dunton, Lewis Marion [1929]
Box 5
Folder 52
The Duplex Printing Press Company [1929]
Box 5
Folder 53
DuSable Alumni Association [1937]
Box 6
Folder 1
Editors Press Service [1934]
Box 6
Folder 2
Edwards, James [1937]
Box 6
Folder 3
Eme, Corinne [1935]
Box 6
Folder 4
The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States [1934]
Box 6
Folder 5
Estelle (?) [1934]
Box 6
Folder 6
Evans, Marshall & Pease [1929]
Box 6
Folder 7
Fairchild Publications [1934]
Box 6
Folder 8
Fairfax, A.G. [1934]
Box 6
Folder 9
Farrin(?), Wilbur E. [1924]
Box 6
Folder 10
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America/Commission on Race Relations [1930]
Box 6
Folder 11
Ficks & Company [1934]
Box 6
Folder 12
Field Museum of Natural History [1935]
Box 6
Folder 13
Fields, Inez [1929]
Box 6
Folder 14
Fisk University [1934]
Box 6
Folder 15
Five-Hundred Men’s Club [1935]
Box 6
Folder 16
Flick, Evelyn [1934]
Box 6
Folder 17
Fort Valley High & Industrial School [1929]
Box 6
Folder 18
Forty-Seventh St. Business Men’s Association [1935]
Box 6
Folder 19
Foster, William [1929]
Box 6
Folder 20
Francis, Theo [1934]
Box 6
Folder 21
Frissell, H.B./Hampton Institute [1904-1908]
Box 6
Folder 22
Furlong, Alice E. [1935]
Box 6
Folder 23
Garden, Mary [1930]
Box 6
Folder 24
Garner, George [1935]
Box 6
Folder 25
Georgia State Industrial College [1935]
Box 6
Folder 26
Goldman, Frank S. [1934]
Box 6
Folder 27
Gooch, R.B. [1933]
Box 6
Folder 28
Goodman Theatre [1930]
Box 6
Folder 29
Goy, Henri [1930-1932]
Box 6
Folder 30
Green, Wendell [1931]
Box 6
Folder 31
Greener, Marvin C. [1935]
Box 6
Folder 32
Guiliford, E.H. [1935]
Box 6
Folder 33
Halberg, Jack [1936]
Box 6
Folder 34
Hall, Charles E. [1934]
Box 6
Folder 35
Hampstead General and North-West London Hospital [1929]
Box 6
Folder 36
Hampton Institute [1929-1934]
Box 6
Folder 37
Hampton Institute, Alumni Association [1929-1936]
Box 6
Folder 38
Hankerson, Frank A. [1929]
Box 6
Folder 39
Hardin, Robert H. [1937]
Box 6
Folder 40
Hargrave Secret Service [1937]
Box 6
Folder 41
Harris, Adolphus C. [1937]
Box 6
Folder 42
Harris, Edward W. [1935]
Box 6
Folder 43
Harris Trust and Savings Bank [1934]
Box 6
Folder 44
Hasselbro(?), Friedrich [1930]
Box 6
Folder 45
Hay, Rogan [1930]
Box 6
Folder 46
Headen, L.A. [1934-1935]
Box 6
Folder 47
The Hebbons Press [1929]
Box 6
Folder 48
Helen (?) [1927]
Box 6
Folder 49
Hicks, Bessie [1934]
Box 6
Folder 50
Hilts, Helen M. [n.d.]
Box 6
Folder 51
Hodes, Richard [1934]
Box 6
Folder 52
Hoffman, Rew (Studios) [n.d.]
Box 6
Folder 53
Hoggatt, Louis N. [1934]
Box 6
Folder 54
Holly, (?) [1935]
Box 6
Folder 55
Hope Presbyterian Church [1934]
Box 6
Folder 56
Horner, Henry [1936]
Box 6
Folder 57
Hotel Sherman [1935]
Box 6
Folder 58
Hotel Shoreland [1929]
Box 6
Folder 59
Hoyles (?), Alfred W. [1929]
Box 6
Folder 60
Hubert, Benjamin F. [1934]
Box 6
Folder 61
Hull House Association [1935]
Box 6
Folder 62
Hunter, Alberta [1929]
Box 6
Folder 63
Hunter, Joseph [1929]
Box 6
Folder 64
Illinois Bell Telephone Company [1929]
Box 6
Folder 65
Illinois National Guard [1935]
Box 6
Folder 66
Illinois Police Association [1934]
Box 6
Folder 67
Industrial Education Film Co. [1934]
Box 6
Folder 68
Jackson, R.N. [1935]
Box 6
Folder 69
Jackson, Major R.R./Alderman [1929-1934]
Box 6
Folder 70
James, Dewey [1929]
Box 6
Folder 71
Jennings, B.J. [1937]
Box 6
Folder 72
Jennings, Mary F./Miller Day Nursery and Home [1929]
Box 6
Folder 73
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company [1929]
Box 6
Folder 74
Johnson, Gertrude [1937]
Box 6
Folder 75
Johnson, James E. [1932]
Box 6
Folder 76
Johnson, Lucille B. [1929]
Box 6
Folder 77
Johnson, M.L. [1929]
Box 6
Folder 78
Johnson, O.L. [c. 1930s]
Box 6
Folder 79
Jones, Anna Armstrong [1934]
Box 6
Folder 80
Jones, H. [1934]
Box 6
Folder 81
Jones, Peter P. [1929]
Box 6
Folder 82
Jordan, Orlando S. [1935]
Box 6
Folder 83
Joseph Keasbey Brick Junior College [1929]
Box 7
Folder 1
Kappa Alpha Psi Alumni Chapter [1934]
Box 7
Folder 2
Kellog, Paul/Survey Graphic Monthly [1929]
Box 7
Folder 3
Kelly, Mayor Edward [1934]
Box 7
Folder 4
Killingsworth, Edythe [1934-1935]
Box 7
Folder 5
King, Willie M. [1929]
Box 7
Folder 6
Koch, Bertha [1929]
Box 7
Folder 7
Laurence, J. Coleman [1930]
Box 7
Folder 8
Lane, Andrew [n.d.]
Box 7
Folder 9
Leach, Robietta [1935]
Box 7
Folder 10
Levy, Charles [1935]
Box 7
Folder 11
Levy, Fritz and Hilda Jacobson [1929]
Box 7
Folder 12
Lilly, H.W. [1929]
Box 7
Folder 13
Lilly, William [1935]
Box 7
Folder 14
Louis (?) [1937]
Box 7
Folder 15
Loving, W.H. [1918-1934]
Box 7
Folder 16
Lowry, Rev. Frank C./Turner Memorial A.M.E. Church [1935]
Box 7
Folder 17
Lucas, J. Gray [n.d.]
Box 7
Folder 18
Lucyle (?) [1934]
Box 7
Folder 19
M.A.W. [1934]
Box 7
Folder 20
Majewski, Bernard [1936]
Box 7
Folder 21
Marian (?) [1937]
Box 7
Folder 22
Mark Twain Committee [1937]
Box 7
Folder 23
Marshall, William H. [1934]
Box 7
Folder 24
Martin, A.V. [1934]
Box 7
Folder 25
Mason, Mrs. M.C.B. [1935]
Box 7
Folder 26
Massey, Pauline W./YWCA-St. Louis [1929]
Box 7
Folder 27
Maxwell, J.H. [1934]
Box 7
Folder 28
Mays, R.L. [1935]
Box 7
Folder 29
McCulloch, Mrs. W.B. [1937]
Box 7
Folder 30
McCormick, Robert R. [1934]
Box 7
Folder 31
McCormick, Ruth [1925]
Box 7
Folder 32
McCoy, Walter [1934]
Box 7
Folder 33
McGill, Nathan K. [1923-1934]
Box 7
Folder 34
McKay, Eliza [1929-1938]
Box 7
Folder 35
Meredith, Ola L. [1935]
Box 7
Folder 36
Miner, Julius H. [1937]
Box 7
Folder 37
Minton and Cochran Inc. [1934]
Box 7
Folder 38
Moir(?), J.H. [1929]
Box 7
Folder 39
Moneyman, W.B. [1929]
Box 7
Folder 40
Morris, Edward H. [1934]
Box 7
Folder 41
NAACP [1929-1934]
Box 7
Folder 42
NAACP—San Diego Branch [1935]
Box 7
Folder 43
Naddy, William [1929]
Box 7
Folder 44
National Alliance of Postal Employees—Chicago Branch [1935]
Box 7
Folder 45
National DeSaible Memorial Society [1936]
Box 7
Folder 46
The National Federation of Colored Farmers [c.1930]
Box 7
Folder 47
National Urban League [1929-1934]
Box 7
Folder 48
New York County Chiropractic Society [1935]
Box 7
Folder 49
New York Life Insurance Company [1934-1937]
Box 7
Folder 50
NSAWAM(?) [1929]
Box 7
Folder 51
Nunley, Beatrice [1934]
Box 7
Folder 52
Oliver, Wm. [1935]
Box 7
Folder 53
Omaha Guide [1934-1937]
Box 8
Folder 1
P., May F. [1931]
Box 8
Folder 2
Parfett, Frank [1929]
Box 8
Folder 3
Parout, Jenette [1931-1934]
Box 8
Folder 4
Patton, Mrs. Willie [1934]
Box 8
Folder 5
Paula (?) [n.d.]
Box 8
Folder 6
Payne, T.G. [1938]
Box 8
Folder 7
Phillips, Jasper Tappan [1929-1935]
Box 8
Folder 8
Pickel, Virgil Bertam and Taylor, Henry S. [1929]
Box 8
Folder 9
Pierce, Elbridge Bancroft [1931]
Box 8
Folder 10
Piggsford, Samuel [1934]
Box 8
Folder 11
Pittsburgh Crusader [1936]
Box 8
Folder 12
Price, Josephine [1934-1935]
Box 8
Folder 13
Prince Hall Masonic Temple Association [1928]
Box 8
Folder 14
Prosperity Club Chain Letters [1935]
Box 8
Folder 15
R., D. L. [1934]
Box 8
Folder 16
Rankin, Frank S./Chicago State Hospital [1934]
Box 8
Folder 17
Ray, Garnet [1929]
Box 8
Folder 18
Reese, Chas L. [1929]
Box 8
Folder 19
Republican National Committee [1932]
Box 8
Folder 20
Richard, Maria [1935]
Box 8
Folder 21
Richard, Rebecca [1934-1935]
Box 8
Folder 22
Richardson, Walter [1929]
Box 8
Folder 23
Rockfeller, John D. [1931]
Box 8
Folder 24
Rogers, Jr., J. A. [1929]
Box 8
Folder 25
Rosenwald, Julius [1927]
Box 8
Folder 26
Sager(?), Charles S. [n.d.]
Box 8
Folder 27
Sarden, Essex [1929]
Box 8
Folder 28
Scarborough, Joe [1935-1937]
Box 8
Folder 29
Scott, Emmett J. [1918]
Box 8
Folder 30
Sengstacke, Ethel [1934]
Box 8
Folder 31
Sengstacke, Flaurience [1929]
Box 8
Folder 32
Sengstacke, John H. H. [1882]
Box 8
Folder 33
Sengstacke, John [1931-1934]
Box 8
Folder 34
Sengstacke, Mildred [1934]
Box 8
Folder 35
Sengstacke, Rev. H. A. [1934]
Box 8
Folder 36
Sengstacke, Rebecca [1938]
Box 8
Folder 37
Sengstacke, Roberta and Flaurience [1929-1930]
Box 8
Folder 38
Sewell, N.E. [1934]
Box 8
Folder 39
Shackure(?), B. [1934]
Box 8
Folder 40
Shaw, George [1933]
Box 8
Folder 41
Shepard, James E./NC College for Negroes [1929]
Box 8
Folder 42
Sherman, M. J. [1902-1929]
Box 8
Folder 43
Sigismund Secretarial Club [1934]
Box 8
Folder 44
Sissle, Noble [1929]
Box 8
Folder 45
Smith, Copeland [1929]
Box 8
Folder 46
Snowden, Callie B. [1934]
Box 8
Folder 47
SoloBillings, M. J. D. [1929]
Box 8
Folder 48
Somerville, G. L. [1934]
Box 8
Folder 49
South Central Community Council [1934-1935]
Box 8
Folder 50
Sparta Agricultural & Industrial Institute [1929]
Box 8
Folder 51
Speaks, Sara P. [1929]
Box 8
Folder 52
Spencer, Harvard [1934]
Box 8
Folder 53
Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Chicago [1935]
Box 8
Folder 54
Stephens, Consuelo [1935]
Box 8
Folder 55
Stevens, Elliot [1934-1935]
Box 8
Folder 56
Stofull(?), Ruth [1934]
Box 8
Folder 57
Stoiber, Louis [1929]
Box 8
Folder 58
Supreme Life Insurance Co. [1934]
Box 9
Folder 1
Talley, Miss Meyine Ruth [1934]
Box 9
Folder 2
Tennessee Agricultural & Industrial State College [1929-1934]
Box 9
Folder 3
Thomas, Alberta [1929-1934]
Box 9
Folder 4
Thomas, Dr. Walter and Oxford, William L. [1929]
Box 9
Folder 5
Thompson’s Tampa Cigars [1929]
Box 9
Folder 6
Thornton, (?) [1919]
Box 9
Folder 7
Tilden Technical High School [1935]
Box 9
Folder 8
TIME Magazine [1930]
Box 9
Folder 9
Trailer, Gladys [1934]
Box 9
Folder 10
Triplett, Titus [1929]
Box 9
Folder 11
Troy, (?) Joseph [1934]
Box 9
Folder 12
Ulen, Lewis Jr. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 13
Ulner, Mary [1934]
Box 9
Folder 14
Uncle John & Family [1934]
Box 9
Folder 15
United Charities of Chicago [1929]
Box 9
Folder 16
Virginia (?) [1934-1937]
Box 9
Folder 17
Wagner, K. L. [1929]
Box 9
Folder 18
Walter, Stephen [1932]
Box 9
Folder 19
Waltors, K. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 20
Washington Intercollegiate Club [1929]
Box 9
Folder 21
Washington, Allen [1929]
Box 9
Folder 22
Washington, J. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 23
Watkins, Ferre/Dwight H. Green Mayoral Campaign [1939]
Box 9
Folder 24
Watkins, S. A. T. [1934]
Box 9
Folder 25
Wexmore, Jene D. [1931]
Box 9
Folder 26
Wherry, Chas(?) [1935]
Box 9
Folder 27
Whitfield, Walter [1929]
Box 9
Folder 28
Whitman, Mabel [1931]
Box 9
Folder 29
Wickliffe, Marjorie [1929]
Box 9
Folder 30
Wilberforce University [1929-1934]
Box 9
Folder 31
Williams, Augustus L. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 32
Williams, George A. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 33
Williams, Virgil L. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 34
Williamson, Irving A. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 35
Willis, Clifton [1930]
Box 9
Folder 36
Willis, Roberta [1935]
Box 9
Folder 37
Wilson, H. C. [1935]
Box 9
Folder 38
Wilson, Myrtle [1935]
Box 9
Folder 39
Wilson, Pearl S. [1934-1935]
Box 9
Folder 40
Winchell-Thomas Co. [1934]
Box 9
Folder 41
Wood, W. R./Councill School [1935]
Box 9
Folder 42
WSBC Radio Station [1934]
Box 9
Folder 43
Yancy, R. [1934]
Box 9
Folder 44
Yerby, W. J. [1929]
Box 9
Folder 45
YMCA [1929]
Box 9
Folder 46
YMCA—Chicago [1929]
Box 9
Folder 47
Ziff, William [1934]
Box 10
Folder 1
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, Abbott, Edna R. and Howe, Arthur [1940]
Box 10
Folder 2
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, Caliver, Ambrose [1929]
Box 10
Folder 3
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, Carter T. [1936]
Box 10
Folder 4
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, DuBois, W. E. B. [1929]
Box 10
Folder 5
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, Industrial Loan & Mortgage Co. [1938]
Box 10
Folder 6
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, McGill, Nathan K. [1932]
Box 10
Folder 7
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, Sengstacke, R. A. [1888]
Box 10
Folder 8
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, Sengstacke, Rev. J. H. H. [1904]
Box 10
Folder 9
Correspondence, Not Sent to R.S. Abbott, Stratton, William J. [1931]
Series 4: Chicago Defender Files, 1908-1964
Box 11
Folder 1
Chicago Defender, 1908-1924
Box 11
Folder 2
Chicago Defender, 1929-1933
Box 11
Folder 3
Chicago Defender, 1934
Box 11
Folder 4
Chicago Defender, 1935
Box 11
Folder 5
Chicago Defender, 1936
Box 11
Folder 6
Chicago Defender, 1937
Box 11
Folder 7
Chicago Defender, 1938
Box 11
Folder 8
Chicago Defender, 1939
Box 11
Folder 9
Chicago Defender, 1940
Box 11
Folder 10
Chicago Defender, n.d.
Box 12
Folder 1
Chicago Defender Stock Shares, 1918-1964
Series 5: The Booker T. Washington Project, 1915-1917
Box 13
Folder 1
Copies of Submissions
Box 13
Folder 2
Modern Press [1915-1917]
Box 13
Folder 3
Serials, New York Age [1915]
Box 13
Folder 4
Serials, Tuskegee Student [1915]
Box 13
Folder 5
Serials, UNITY [1915]
Box 13
Folder 6
Submissions, Addams, Jane [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 7
Submissions, Alexander, Gov. M. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 8
Submissions, Aley, Robert Judson [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 9
Submissions, Atkinson, F. W. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 10
Submissions, Ayres, W. A. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 11
Submissions, Baker, James H. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 12
Submissions, Borah, Sen. William E. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 13
Submissions, Boyle, Gov. E. D. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 14
Submissions, Brumbaugh, Gov. M. G. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 15
Submissions, Burnquist, J. A. A. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 16
Submissions, Bryan, William Jennings [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 17
Submissions, Bryan, William L. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 18
Submissions, Burbank, Luther [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 19
Submissions, Burleson, H.S. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 20
Submissions, Calderon, Don I. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 21
Submissions, Capper, Gov. Arthur [1916]
Box 13
Folder 22
Submissions, Carlson, George A. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 23
Submissions, Carnegie, Andrew [1915]
Box 13
Folder 24
Submissions, Cavanaugh, John [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 25
Submissions, Chilton, William E. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 26
Submissions, Clapp, Moses E. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 27
Submissions, Curry, Rep. Charles [1916]
Box 13
Folder 28
Submissions, Denny, George H. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 29
Submissions, Duniway, C. A. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 30
Submissions, Dunne, Edward F. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 31
Submissions, Faunce, W. H. P. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 32
Submissions, Fletcher, Duncan U. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 33
Submissions, Gallinger, Jacob [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 34
Submissions, Garrison, L. M. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 35
Submissions, Gompers, Samuel [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 36
Submissions, Gunsaulus, Frank W. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 37
Submissions, Hamerschlag, Arthur A. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 38
Submissions, Hanna, Gov. L. B. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 39
Submissions, Hare, Charles W. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 40
Submissions, Harris, A. W. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 41
Submissions, Hatfield, Gov. H. D. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 42
Submissions, Helgesen, Rep. H. T. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 43
Submissions, Hill, Daniel H. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 44
Submissions, Howe, Charles S. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 45
Submissions, Hubbell, George A. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 46
Submissions, Huddleston, Rep. George [1916]
Box 13
Folder 47
Submissions, Hughes, Justice Charles [1916]
Box 13
Folder 48
Submissions, Hunt, G. W. P. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 49
Submissions, James, Edmund J. [1916]
Box 13
Folder 50
Submissions, Jones, Sen. Wesley L [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 51
Submissions, Jordan, David Starr, [1916]
Box 13
Folder 52
Submissions, Judson, Dr. Harry Pratt [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 53
Submissions, Keeley, James [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 54
Submissions, Kent, William [1916]
Box 13
Folder 55
Submissions, Lane, F. K. [1915-1916]
Box 13
Folder 56
Submissions, Littlepage, Adam B. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 1
Submissions, Mann, Alexander [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 2
Submissions, Martine, James E. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 3
Submissions, McCall, Gov. S. W. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 4
Submissions, McCormick, S. B. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 5
Submissions, McVey, Frank L. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 6
Submissions, Meeker, Jacob E. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 7
Submissions, Miller, Thomas W. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 8
Submissions, Mitchell, Samuel Chiles [1916]
Box 14
Folder 9
Submissions, Newlands, Francis [1916]
Box 14
Folder 10
Submissions, Owen, Robert L. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 11
Submissions, Page, Carroll S. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 12
Submissions, Pearson, Raymond A. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 13
Submissions, Phelan, James D. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 14
Submissions, Philipp, E. L. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 15
Submissions, Pinkham, Gov. L. E. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 16
Submissions, Poindexter, Miles [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 17
Submissions, Pomerene, Sen. Atlee [1916]
Box 14
Folder 18
Submissions, Scherer, James B. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 19
Submissions, Seerley, Homer H. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 20
Submissions, Shafroth, Sen. John F. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 21
Submissions, Sherman, Lawrence Y. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 22
Submissions, Smith, Edgar F. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 23
Submissions, Smith, Henry Louis [1916]
Box 14
Folder 24
Submissions, Sousa, John Philip [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 25
Submissions, Sparks, Edwin E. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 26
Submissions, Stewart, Gov. S. V. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 27
Submissions, Strong, Frank [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 28
Submissions, Sulzer, William [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 29
Submissions, Swain, Joseph [1916]
Box 14
Folder 30
Submissions, Taft, William H. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 31
Submissions, Taggart, Joseph [1916]
Box 14
Folder 32
Submissions, Taylor, A. R. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 33
Submissions, Thomas, Charles S. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 34
Submissions, Tilson, Rep. John Q. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 35
Submissions, Venable, Francis P. [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 36
Submissions, Watterson, Henry [1915-1916]
Box 14
Folder 37
Submissions, Weeks, John W. [1915]
Box 14
Folder 38
Submissions, Wilcox, Ella Wheeler [1915]
Box 14
Folder 39
Submissions, Williams, R. L. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 40
Submissions, Willis, Gov. Frank [1916]
Box 14
Folder 41
Submissions, Wilson, William W. [1916]
Box 14
Folder 42
Submissions, Withycombe, Gov. James [1916]
Box 15
Folder 1
Clippings prepared by Consolidated Press Clippings on death of Booker T. Washington, 1915 [1]
Box 15
Folder 2
Clippings prepared by Consolidated Press Clippings on death of Booker T. Washington, 1915 [2]
Box 15
Folder 3
Clippings prepared by Consolidated Press Clippings on death of Booker T. Washington, 1915 [3]
Box 15
Folder 4
Clippings prepared by Consolidated Press Clippings on death of Booker T. Washington, 1915 [4]
Box 15
Folder 5
Clippings prepared by Consolidated Press Clippings on death of Booker T. Washington, 1915 [5]
Box 15
Folder 6
Clippings prepared by Consolidated Press Clippings on death of Booker T. Washington, 1915 [6]
Series 6: Serials, 1915-1937
Box 16
Folder 1
The Black Shirt, August 22, 1930 v. 1, no. 1
Box 16
Folder 2
Chicago Daily News, 1935 v. 1, no. 1
Box 16
Folder 3
Chicago Defender, April 24, 1915 v. 10, no. 17
Box 16
Folder 4
Chicago Defender, December 15, 1917 v. 12, no. 50
Box 16
Folder 5
Chicago Defender, Clipping, Editorial page, January 1918
Box 16
Folder 6
Chicago Defender, May 17, 1919 v. 25, no. 20
Box 16
Folder 7
Chicago Defender, August 2, 1919 v. 14, no. 31
Box 16
Folder 8
Chicago Defender, May 3, 1930 v. 26, no. 1
Box 16
Folder 9
Chicago Defender, May 4, 1935 v. 31, no. 1
Box 16
Folder 10
Chicago Tribune, January 5, 1930 v. 89, no. 1
Box 16
Folder 11
Chicago Tribune, October 8, 1932
Box 16
Folder 12
The Chicago Whip, June 19, 1920 v. 2, no.25
Box 16
Folder 13
Chicago World, December 3, 1932 v. 14, no. 27
Box 16
Folder 14
Daily Express, August 28, 1929
Box 16
Folder 15
The Defender Junior, August 10, 1935
Box 16
Folder 16
Mississippi Oil Review, October 31, 1930 v. 1, no. 31
Box 16
Folder 17
Clippings, “White Men Agree: Time Running Out” by Edwin Lahey [n.d.]
Box 17
Folder 1
ABC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 1929 v. 15, no. 730
Box 17
Folder 2
Abbott’s Monthly, April 1931, v. 2, no. 4
Box 17
Folder 3
Abbott’s Monthly, May 1931, v. 2, no. 5
Box 17
Folder 4
Abbott’s Monthly, September 1931, v. 3, no. 3
Box 17
Folder 5
Abbott’s Monthly, July 1932, v. 4, no. 11
Box 17
Folder 6
Abbott’s Monthly, April 1933, v. 6, no. 4
Box 17
Folder 7
Abbott’s Monthly, July 1933, v. 7, no. 1
Box 17
Folder 8
Hampton Alumni Journal, December 1929, v. 6, no. 3
Box 17
Folder 9
Hilltop Echoes, May 1937, v. 16 no. 6
Series 7: Clippings, 1919-1936
Box 18
Folder 1
Chicago American, “If the Unknown Soldier Rose” [1932]
Box 18
Folder 2
The Messenger, Chicago Defender advertisement [c. 1922]
Box 18
Folder 3
“Chicago: First in America, A Permanent World Trade Exposition” [1936]
Box 18
Folder 4
Chicago Race Relations Commission [1919]
Box 18
Folder 5
Chicago Tribune, “New Species of Negro Play Pops Up in New York” [1934]
Box 18
Folder 6
Chicago Tribune, “What is the Constitution?” [1935]
Box 18
Folder 7
Death of Charles William Anderson [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 8
“Gage of Battle” [c. 1935]
Box 18
Folder 9
George Garner, Negro Tenor [n.d]
Box 18
Folder 10
Hampton Alumni Journal articles written by Robert S. Abbott [1927-1929]
Box 18
Folder 11
“Hot Dollars are Warping Attitudes even in France…” [n.d]
Box 18
Folder 12
The Indianapolis Recorder Weekly, “Prince Hall Masonry” [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 13
International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union [n.d]
Box 18
Folder 14
“In the Limelight” photos of the Simpsons [1936]
Box 18
Folder 15
J. Glenn Anderson Disbarment [1934]
Box 18
Folder 16
“Jazz on the Battle Line” by Henriette Weber [n.d]
Box 18
Folder 17
Judge James A. Cobb reappointment [1934]
Box 18
Folder 18
Ku Klux Klan [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 19
The Sun and Times, “The Last Will of an Editor” [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 20
Newark Evening News, “Life’s Like That” cartoon [1934]
Box 18
Folder 21
“Making Good” 1919
Box 18
Folder 22
“One Negro’s Two Bits” [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 23
Opportunity, Article on Robert Abbott [1929]
Box 18
Folder 24
“Pick the Greatest Collection” [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 25
Robert S. Abbott Anti-Lynching Crusaders [1922]
Box 18
Folder 26
Robert S. Abbott and the Chicago Defender [1920-1924]
Box 18
Folder 27
Robert S. Abbott Publishing Company Announcement [1921]
Box 18
Folder 28
Robert S. Abbott speaking engagements [1920]
Box 18
Folder 29
Scottsboro case [c. 1932-1935]
Box 18
Folder 30
Sengstacke Memorial Military and Mechanical Academy Advertisement [n.d]
Box 18
Folder 31
“Tips from an Old Champion” [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 32
“Training in Duty of Citizens Urged” [1934]
Box 18
Folder 33
Whitelaw Hotel purchase [n.d.]
Box 18
Folder 34
“The Xenias, A Reportorial Club, Being Addressed by Editor Robert S. Abbott” [n.d.]
Series 8: Memorabilia, 1899-1938
Box 19
Brochures, Business and Holiday cards, empty correspondence envelopes, invitations [1908-1936]
Box 20
College graduation records, postcards, programs, travel items [1899-1938]
Box 21
Wallets, plaques, calendars [1920-1930, n.d.]
Super Series 2: John H. Sengstacke, Predominant dates, 1935-1997; Inclusive dates, 1927-1997
Series 1: Biography and Official Documents, 1937-1997
Box 22
Folder 1
Biography, Abbott-Sengstacke Family Tree [1949-1950]
Box 22
Folder 2
Biography, Abbott-Sengstacke Family Tree [c. 1996]
Box 22
Folder 3
Biography, American Newspapers Publishers [1992]
Box 22
Folder 4
Biography of John Sengstacke , A. S. Doc Young [1982-1993] [1]
Box 22
Folder 5
Biography of John Sengstacke, A. S. Doc Young [1982-1993] [2]
Box 22
Folder 6
Biography, Biographical Information [n. d.]
Box 22
Folder 7
Biography, Certificate of Death [1997]
Box 22
Folder 8
Biography, Curriculum Vitae [c. 1972-1992]
Box 22
Folder 9
Biography, Draft: John H. Sengstacke, America’s Black Press Lord [n.d.]
Box 22
Folder 10
Biography, Herald News [1977]
Box 22
Folder 11
Biography, International Biographical Centre [1995]
Box 22
Folder 12
Biography, International Who’s Who of Contemporary Achievement [1984-1985]
Box 22
Folder 13
Biography, Interview with Inez Lake [1989]
Box 22
Folder 14
Biography, Interview with Lynda H. L. Davis [1977]
Box 22
Folder 15
Biography, John H. Sengstacke Biography Project [1989]
Box 22
Folder 16
Biography, Memorial Service Program [1997]
Box 22
Folder 17
Biography, National Cyclopedia of American Biography [1965-1966]
Box 22
Folder 18
Biography, Negro Press Project [1990]
Box 22
Folder 19
Biography, Northwestern University Report Card [c. 1930s]
Box 22
Folder 20
Biography of John Sengstacke, Robert E. Purdue [1976]
Box 22
Folder 21
Biography, Sengstacke Profile by Lawrence Muhammad [n.d.]
Box 22
Folder 22
Biography, Who’s Who in Chicago and Illinois [1950]
Box 22
Folder 23
Biography, Will and Trust [1952-1997]
Box 23
Folder 1
Official Documents, Birth Certificate, Subor, John [1941]
Box 23
Folder 2
Official Documents, Board of Elections Certificate of Registration [1955]
Box 23
Folder 3
Official Documents, Change of Name Petition for John Sengstacke, III [1967]
Box 23
Folder 4
Official Documents, Coroner’s Certificate of Death, John Subor [1976]
Box 23
Folder 5
Official Documents, Driver’s License of John Subor [n.d.]
Box 23
Folder 6
Official Documents, John Sengstacke Jr.’s Accident Report [1968]
Box 23
Folder 7
Official Documents, Lewis Sengstacke’s Death Certificate [1982]
Box 23
Folder 8
Official Documents, Passports [1963-1982]
Box 23
Folder 9
Official Documents, Social Security Card of John Sengstacke [1937]
Box 23
Folder 10
Official Documents, Vaccination Certificates [1962-1967]
Series 2: Manuscripts, 1932-1997
Box 24
Folder 1
Radio Program [c. 1930s]
Box 24
Folder 2
Manuscript Fragments [c. 1930s]
Box 24
Folder 3
Manuscript Fragments [c. 1930s]
Box 24
Folder 4
“How I Depend on Others” [1932]
Box 24
Folder 5
Speech at Pilgrim Baptist Church’s 2nd Annual Musical Tea [1939]
Box 24
Folder 6
Transcript of Radio Interview [1939]
Box 24
Folder 7
Transcript of WSBC Broadcast [1940]
Box 24
Folder 8
Speech at Consumer’s Day Program [1940]
Box 24
Folder 9
Speech at Presentation of Abbott Memorial Trophy to Mr. S. B. Fuller [1942]
Box 24
Folder 10
Untitled [1943]
Box 24
Folder 11
Memo on Republican National Committee [1943]
Box 24
Folder 12
Speech on Negro Press [1943]
Box 24
Folder 13
“What Newspapers Can Do to Help National Unity” [1943]
Box 24
Folder 14
“A Proposal for Action in Getting Truman Campagin Underway,” 1948
Box 24
Folder 15
Untitled draft of article on war [c. 1940s]
Box 24
Folder 16
Untitled [1940s]
Box 24
Folder 17
“Waiting for a Leader” [c. 1940s]
Box 24
Folder 18
Draft Speech on Double V and WWII [c. 1940s]
Box 24
Folder 19
“The Negro Press: Its Function—Its Challenging Future in Our Democracy” [c. mid 1950s]
Box 24
Folder 20
Untitled speech on Black Business and Consumption [c. 1950s(?)]
Box 24
Folder 21
Dedication to Robert S. Abbott Elementary School [1960]
Box 24
Folder 22
“Not By the Caesars” [1961]
Box 24
Folder 23
“Let’s Stop This Now” [1961]
Box 24
Folder 24
Speech at St. Louis Argus [1961]
Box 24
Folder 25
“A Sound Public Relations Philosophy” [1961]
Box 24
Folder 26
Speech at Bethune Cookman College [1962(?)]
Box 24
Folder 27
Testimony at Chicago Television/FCC Hearing [1962]
Box 24
Folder 28
“A Sound Public Relations Philosophy” [1962]
Box 24
Folder 29
“Censorship by Omission (Crime Against the Negro People)” [1962]
Box 24
Folder 30
NNPA Speech [1962]
Box 24
Folder 31
Remarks on Judge Henry C. Ferguson [1962]
Box 24
Folder 32
Remarks at Rotary Club (Judge Parsons) [1962]
Box 24
Folder 33
Keynote Address at the National Association of Market Developers Convention [1962]
Box 24
Folder 34
American Negro Emancipation Centennial [c. 1963]
Box 24
Folder 35
“The Negro in Business” [1963]
Box 24
Folder 36
Speech at the University of Illinois-Institute on Freedom and Democracy in Community Life [1963]
Box 24
Folder 37
Remarks at NAACP Convention [1963]
Box 24
Folder 38
Speech at Owens-West Consumer’s League [1963]
Box 24
Folder 39
Speech on Cohesive harmony [c. 1963]
Box 24
Folder 40
“The Negro Market and Public Relations” [1964]
Box 24
Folder 41
“The Negro Press as a Medium of Communication” [1964]
Box 24
Folder 42
“The Civil Rights Revolution and its Future Outlook” [1964]
Box 24
Folder 43
“At the Crossroads” [1964]
Box 24
Folder 44
“Emancipation: A Date with History” [c. 1965]
Box 24
Folder 45
“Current Situation in Our Community” [c. 1965]
Box 24
Folder 46
“Building an Image in the American Negro Market” [1965]
Box 24
Folder 47
Speech on API and advertising [1965]
Box 24
Folder 48
Washington Park YMCA Panel [1965]
Box 24
Folder 49
“The Negro Press & The Negro Freedom Cause” [1965]
Box 24
Folder 50
“Riots and their Impact on Race Relations” [1966]
Box 25
Folder 1
Speech at American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) [1966]
Box 25
Folder 2
Speech at Kendall College [1966]
Box 25
Folder 3
“Plans for Progress: Vice President’s Task Force on Youth Motivation” [1966]
Box 25
Folder 4
“The Negro Press in an Integrated Society” [1966]
Box 25
Folder 5
Howard University Alumni Speech [1967]
Box 25
Folder 6
Introduction at Chicago Police Lieutenants Association Meeting [1967]
Box 25
Folder 7
Remarks at Delta Sigma Theta Convention [1967]
Box 25
Folder 8
“Civil Rights and Public Relations” [1967]
Box 25
Folder 9
“A Businessman Looks at Riots” [1968]
Box 25
Folder 10
Remarks for American Jewish Committee [1968]
Box 25
Folder 11
“Jobs in the Ghetto” [1968]
Box 25
Folder 12
Speech at American Jewish Committee Luncheon [1968]
Box 25
Folder 13
Speech at Sidney Federated Women’s Club [1968]
Box 25
Folder 14
Introduction for Governor Otto Kerner [c. 1961-1968]
Box 25
Folder 15
Speech at National Alliance of Businessmen [1969]
Box 25
Folder 16
“Reaching the Market via the Press” [1969]
Box 25
Folder 17
Today Show interview with John Johnson [1970]
Box 25
Folder 18
Remarks at Retirement of William Dawson [1970]
Box 25
Folder 19
Remarks at Funeral of William Dawson [1970]
Box 25
Folder 20
Speech at Friendship Banquet [1971]
Box 25
Folder 21
“Red China: A Black Man’s View” (ASNE Trip to China) [1972-1973]
Box 25
Folder 22
Speech at National Alliance of Businessmen [1974]
Box 25
Folder 23
“The Value of Education” [1974]
Box 25
Folder 24
Deton J. Brooks Jr. Testimonial Dinner [1975]
Box 25
Folder 25
Speech at the Chicago Forum [1975]
Box 25
Folder 26
70th Anniversary Speech [1975]
Box 25
Folder 27
Speech at National Conference of Christians & Jews [1975]
Box 25
Folder 28
Speech at Union League Club of Chicago [1977]
Box 25
Folder 29
Remarks at National Press Club [1979]
Box 25
Folder 30
“A National Dilemma” [1979]
Box 26
Folder 1
Untitled [1984]
Box 26
Folder 2
Speech at University of Pittsburgh [1986-1987]
Box 26
Folder 3
“Open Letter to Governor Thompson” [c. 1980s]
Box 26
Folder 4
Manuscript Fragments [1963-1997]
Box 26
Folder 5
“Advertising as a Medium of Communication” [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 6
“The American Press in Retrospect” for NBC [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 7
Autobiographical handwritten piece [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 8
Black Arts [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 9
“Dave Kellum’s dismissal” [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 10
Draft of article/speech on antilynching and poll tax repeal bills [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 11
Draft speech at NNPA [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 12
Draft speech on Negro Press [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 13
Gambling in South Side [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 14
“Horizon Unlimited” [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 15
Manuscript Fragments [n.d.] [1]
Box 26
Folder 16
Manuscript Fragments [n.d.] [2]
Box 26
Folder 17
“The Negro Mood” [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 18
Presentation on A. W. Williams [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 19
Reflections on visit to White House under F. D. R. [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 20
“Role of Minority Press” [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 21
Speech fragments [n.d.] [1]
Box 26
Folder 22
Speech fragments [n.d.] [2]
Box 26
Folder 23
Speech on Negro Press [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 24
Speech to American Jewish Committee [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 25
Tribute to Enoch Waters [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 26
Untitled article on family [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 27
Untitled [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 28
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Author Unknown, “A Chronology of Blacks in the Military” [1982]
Box 26
Folder 29
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Author Unknown, Untitled [n.d.]
Box 26
Folder 30
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Cayton, Horace R., Interview with Edward P. Jones [1938]
Box 26
Folder 31
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Ford II, Henry, Remarks at Annual Ford Dinner [1979]
Box 26
Folder 32
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Jarrett, Vernon D., “The Spirit of the Go-Go” [1991]
Box 26
Folder 33
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Jordan, Vernon, “Race and the Economy” [1975]
Box 26
Folder 34
Other, La Brie III, Henry G., “A Progress Report on the Black Press for Mr. John Russworm” [1980]
Box 27
Folder 1
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” [1955]
Box 27
Folder 2
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” [1955-56]
Box 27
Folder 3
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” [1970-89]
Box 27
Folder 4
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” Draft 1 [1955] [1]
Box 27
Folder 5
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” Draft 1 [1955] [2]
Box 27
Folder 6
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” Draft 1 [1955] [3]
Box 27
Folder 7
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” Draft 2 [1955] [1]
Box 27
Folder 8
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” Draft 2 [1955] [2]
Box 27
Folder 9
Manuscripts by Other Authors, Roi Ottley’s “The Lonely Warrior” Draft 2 [1955] [3]
Series 3: Correspondence, 1932-1997
Box 28
Folder 1
Abbott, Clara [1970]
Box 28
Folder 2
Abbott, Edna R. [1937(?)-1945]
Box 28
Folder 3
Abbott-Memorial at St. Simons [1964-1965]
Box 28
Folder 4
Alberta (?) [n.d.]
Box 28
Folder 5
Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, Chicago Branch [1983]
Box 28
Folder 6
Astrid (?) [1953]
Box 28
Folder 7
Author Unknown [1992]
Box 28
Folder 8
Author Unknown [n.d.]
Box 28
Folder 9
Auntie (?) [n.d.]
Box 28
Folder 10
Automobile correspondence [1936-1983]
Box 28
Folder 11
Baker, Josephine (Bouillon) [1960]
Box 28
Folder 12
Barnaby, Ken [1967]
Box 28
Folder 13
Barnes, Ada Mae [1940]
Box 28
Folder 14
Beasley, Edward W. [1946]
Box 28
Folder 15
Bedgood-Sengstacke, Marguerite [1944]
Box 28
Folder 16
Bell, Dirk [1939-1940]
Box 28
Folder 17
Bladgett, Carolyn(?) [1940]
Box 28
Folder 18
Board of Election Commissioners [1974]
Box 28
Folder 19
Bödeker, Heidi [1986]
Box 28
Folder 20
Bödeker, Marta and Fred [1965-1992]
Box 28
Folder 21
Boutte, Jimmie and Exie(?) [1943]
Box 28
Folder 22
Bracy, Louis and Lillian [1991]
Box 28
Folder 23
Brooks, Charles C. [1985]
Box 28
Folder 24
Broughton, Gladys [1939]
Box 28
Folder 25
Brown, Adrienne [1987]
Box 28
Folder 26
Brummel, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth [1966]
Box 28
Folder 27
Business Cards
Box 28
Folder 28
Burke(?), Violet [1940]
Box 28
Folder 29
Burley, Dan [1942]
Box 28
Folder 30
Burrell, Julia Price [1940]
Box 28
Folder 31
Byrne, Jane [1990]
Box 28
Folder 32
Carter, C. C. [1939]
Box 28
Folder 33
Carter, Rosa [1958]
Box 28
Folder 34
Cashin, James [1944]
Box 28
Folder 35
Christmas Card Thank You’s [1972-1982]
Box 28
Folder 36
Christmas Card and Date Keeper Gift Lists, 1968-1995 [1]
Box 28
Folder 37
Christmas Card and Date Keeper Gift Lists, 1968-1995 [2]
Box 29
Folder 1
Clark, W. C. [1939]
Box 29
Folder 2
Collins, Flaurience [1939-1986]
Box 29
Folder 3
Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust [1939]
Box 29
Folder 4
Davis, Laura [1939-1950]
Box 29
Folder 5
Davis, Sammy [1968]
Box 29
Folder 6
Dawson, Mrs. Freda [1980]
Box 29
Folder 7
DeButts, John D. [1985]
Box 29
Folder 8
Dick (?) [n.d.]
Box 29
Folder 9
Dorchester Academy [1934-1935]
Box 29
Folder 10
Eberhard, Virginia [1939]
Box 29
Folder 11
Elgetha (?) [n.d.]
Box 29
Folder 12
Evans, Lovelyn J. [1983-1984]
Box 29
Folder 13
Falls, Louis J. [1942]
Box 29
Folder 14
Ferguson, James [1991]
Box 29
Folder 15
Foster, Luther H. & Vera [1939-1992]
Box 29
Folder 16
Frank (?) [1948]
Box 29
Folder 17
Gaines, Mildred [1939]
Box 29
Folder 18
Golden State Minority Foundation [1990]
Box 29
Folder 19
Graves, Dr. and Mrs. Albert R. [1943]
Box 29
Folder 20
Green, Eyola and Alonzo [1966]
Box 29
Folder 21
Grubman, Julius and Shapiro, Leo [1939]
Box 29
Folder 22
Guest Lists [n.d]
Box 29
Folder 23
Haines(?), O. [1984]
Box 29
Folder 24
Hampton Alumni Association [1943-1997]
Box 29
Folder 25
Hampton Institute [1944]
Box 29
Folder 26
Hampton, C. Sugar [1983]
Box 29
Folder 27
Harland, Fred [1939]
Box 29
Folder 28
Harness, Robert [1980]
Box 29
Folder 29
Hartigan, Neil F. [1990]
Box 29
Folder 30
Hasselbach, Frederik [1967]
Box 29
Folder 31
Health and Hospitals Governing Commission [1973]
Box 29
Folder 32
Hennelliad, Frederick [1970(?)]
Box 29
Folder 33
Houston, Marian [1985]
Box 29
Folder 34
Iannelli, Marian E. [1994]
Box 29
Folder 35
Iannelli, Pasquale [1966-1971]
Box 29
Folder 36
Iannelli, Vincent [1970]
Box 29
Folder 37
Jackson, Ocie R. [1983]
Box 29
Folder 38
Jacobs, Jessie A [1950]
Box 29
Folder 39
Johnson, Ben [1993]
Box 29
Folder 40
Johnson, Edgar J. [1994]
Box 29
Folder 41
Jones, Phil [1937-1939]
Box 29
Folder 42
Kahn, Betty G. [1987]
Box 29
Folder 43
Kennedy, Jamie Sykes [1994-1995]
Box 29
Folder 44
Kitty & Bob [1968-1988]
Box 29
Folder 45
Lake Investments [1939]
Box 29
Folder 46
Lake Point Tower Limited [1988]
Box 29
Folder 47
Lakeside Bank [1993]
Box 29
Folder 48
Lee, Effie [1944]
Box 29
Folder 49
Landa Realty [1968]
Box 29
Folder 50
Lewis, Ida Lee [1976]
Box 29
Folder 51
Lochard, Metz [1981]
Box 29
Folder 52
Locmk, Hannah and Edmund [1970(?)]
Box 29
Folder 53
Luther (?) [1939]
Box 29
Folder 54
Major, Edith [1956-1957]
Box 29
Folder 55
Major, Isaiah [1936]
Box 29
Folder 56
Major, Milly [1942]
Box 29
Folder 57
Mandel, Edward M. [1990]
Box 29
Folder 58
Marge and Rog [1943]
Box 29
Folder 59
Martin, Gertrude [1940-1991]
Box 29
Folder 60
McCormick, Brooks [1984]
Box 29
Folder 61
McFarland, Alberta B. A. [1950]
Box 29
Folder 62
McGill, Idalee & Simuel [1976-1986]
Box 29
Folder 63
McKay, Marian [1939-1940]
Box 29
Folder 64
McKay, Ransom [1970]
Box 29
Folder 66
Miller, Maxwell [1935-1939]
Box 29
Folder 66
Montgomery, Thelma [1986]
Box 29
Folder 67
Murchinson, Jodiebelle (Hill) [1940]
Box 29
Folder 68
Nixon, President Richard M. [1968]
Box 29
Folder 69
Office of Price Information [1946]
Box 29
Folder 70
Operation PUSH [1993]
Box 29
Folder 71
Parsons, J. B. [1955]
Box 29
Folder 72
Peak, Bill [1969]
Box 29
Folder 73
Pearson, Shirley A. [1994]
Box 29
Folder 74
Percy, Charles H. [1967-1983]
Box 29
Folder 75
Picou, Tom [1993]
Box 29
Folder 76
Piper, Ken [1968]
Box 29
Folder 77
Pittsburghers of Washington, D.C. [1990]
Box 29
Folder 78
Prencely, Diane [1993-1996]
Box 29
Folder 79
Prescott, Benjamin W. [1971]
Box 29
Folder 80
Prescott, Benny [1981]
Box 29
Folder 81
Purnell, Edward D. [1971]
Box 30
Folder 1
Raggett, Lewis [1947-1957]
Box 30
Folder 2
Recklies, Holger [1977-1987]
Box 30
Folder 3
Recklies, Inge [1994]
Box 30
Folder 4
Reed, Frank M. [1967]
Box 30
Folder 5
Rhodes, Mabel S. [n.d.]
Box 30
Folder 6
Roberts, Janet [1995]
Box 30
Folder 7
Rockefeller, Nelson [1968]
Box 30
Folder 8
Rose Marie (?) [n.d.]
Box 30
Folder 9
Rosie (?) [1994]
Box 30
Folder 10
Ross, Helen [1979]
Box 30
Folder 11
Roston, Jay W. [1968]
Box 30
Folder 12
Savage, Rep. Gus [1990]
Box 30
Folder 13
Scott, Eugene F. [1988-1990]
Box 30
Folder 14
Sengstack, Jeff [1991]
Box 30
Folder 15
Sengstacke, Bessie V. [1939-1955]
Box 30
Folder 16
Sengstacke, Douglas [1967-1995]
Box 30
Folder 17
Sengstacke, Ethel [1967]
Box 30
Folder 18
Sengstacke, Frederick D. [1935]
Box 30
Folder 19
Sengstacke, John Jr. [1957-1967]
Box 30
Folder 20
Sengstacke, Lewis [n.d.]
Box 30
Folder 21
Sengstacke, Mattie [1984]
Box 30
Folder 22
Sengstacke, Myiti [1988]
Box 30
Folder 23
Sengstacke, Myrtle [1970-1976]
Box 30
Folder 24
Sengstacke, Robert A. [1963-1988]
Box 30
Folder 25
Sengstacke, Saief [1985-1988]
Box 30
Folder 26
Sengstacke, Whittier [1935-1990]
Box 30
Folder 27
Sharon (?) [n.d.]
Box 30
Folder 28
Shropshear, George [1985]
Box 30
Folder 29
Skyles, Charles [1968]
Box 30
Folder 30
Smith, Troy [1943]
Box 30
Folder 31
Slaughter, Adolph J. [1971]
Box 30
Folder 32
Smith, Rev. Kenneth B. [1976]
Box 30
Folder 33
Springer, Alberta [1939-1942]
Box 30
Folder 34
Surey(?), Sander [1995]
Box 30
Folder 35
Taylor, Rebecca [1937-1939(?)]
Box 30
Folder 36
Tuskegee Institute [1958]
Box 30
Folder 37
Vartanian, Judi [1983]
Box 30
Folder 38
Ventriss, Norm [1944]
Box 30
Folder 39
Vilda (?) [1990]
Box 30
Folder 40
Walker, Lillian [1988]
Box 30
Folder 41
Walter (?) [n.d.]
Box 30
Folder 42
Wash (?) [1937]
Box 30
Folder 43
Welters, E. A. [1959]
Box 30
Folder 44
Wilder, W. A. [1939]
Box 30
Folder 45
Williams, Blanche [1939]
Box 30
Folder 46
Williams, Paul [1939]
Box 30
Folder 47
Williams, Virgil [1938-1939]
Box 30
Folder 48
Wood, Ida [1939]
Box 30
Folder 49
Yates, Joan [1985]
Box 30
Folder 50
Young, George [1987]
Box 30
Folder 51
Zeeley, J. E. [1939]
Box 30
Folder 52
Correspondence not sent to John Sengstacke, Collins, Flaurience [1935-1994]
Box 30
Folder 53
Correspondence not sent to John Sengstacke, Daley, Richard [1967]
Box 30
Folder 54
Correspondence not sent to John Sengstacke, Ridley, Geneve and H. A. Sengstacke [n.d.]
Box 30
Folder 55
Correspondence not sent to John Sengstacke, Sengstacke, Bessie [1958]
Box 30
Folder 56
Correspondence not sent to John Sengstacke, Sengstacke, Rebecca [1932-1947]
Series 4: Family Records, 1935-1995
Box 31
Folder 1
Funeral Programs of Family Members [1958-70]
Box 31
Folder 2
John Jr., Health Records [1963-1971]
Box 31
Folder 3
John Jr., Personal Financial [1960-1971]
Box 31
Folder 4
John Jr., School Records [1957-1966]
Box 31
Folder 5
Death of John Jr., Funeral [1976]
Box 31
Folder 6
Death of John Jr., Legal [1976]
Box 31
Folder 7
Death of John Jr., Legal and Financial [1976]
Box 31
Folder 8
Death of John Jr., Police Report [1976]
Box 31
Folder 9
Death of John Jr., Receipts of John Jr. [1976]
Box 31
Folder 10
Death of John Jr., Telegrams [1976]
Box 32
Folder 1
Death of John Jr., Cards and Thank You’s [1976]
Box 32
Folder 2
Death of John Jr., Clippings [1976] [1]
Box 32
Folder 3
Death of John Jr., Clippings [1976] [2]
Box 32
Folder 4
Death of John Jr., Condolence Cards [1976] [1]
Box 32
Folder 5
Death of John Jr., Condolence Cards [1976] [2]
Box 32
Folder 6
Death of John Jr., Condolence Cards [1976] [3]
Box 32
Folder 7
Death of John Jr., Condolence Cards [1976] [4]
Box 32
Folder 8
Death of John Jr., Condolence Cards [1976] [5]
Box 32
Folder 9
Death of John Jr., Condolence Cards [1976] [6]
Box 32
Folder 10
Death of John Jr., Letters [1976] [1]
Box 32
Folder 11
Death of John Jr., Letters [1976] [2]
Box 33
Folder 1
Medical, Ethel Sengstacke [1995-1996]
Box 33
Folder 2
Medical, Hattie Butler (Provident Hospital) [1935-1936]
Box 33
Folder 3
Medical, Insurance [1985-1995] [1]
Box 33
Folder 4
Medical, Insurance [1985-1995] [2]
Box 33
Folder 5
Medical, Isaiah Major and Ana Deleon [1995]
Box 33
Folder 6
Medical, Mayo Clinic [1969-1985]
Box 33
Folder 7
Medical, Mayo Clinic [1986-1991]
Box 33
Folder 8
Medical, Mayo Clinic [1992-1995]
Box 33
Folder 9
Medical, Mayo Lung Project [1982]
Box 33
Folder 10
Medical, Prescriptions and Receipts [1935-1955]
Box 33
Folder 11
Medical, Social Security and Insurance [1977-1985]
Series 5: Personal Financial, 1935-1997
Box 34
Folder 1
4759 S. Greenwood Property, Correspondence [1950-1961]
Box 34
Folder 2
4759 S. Greenwood Property, Mortgage Papers [1950-1961]
Box 34
Folder 3
Air Travel [1955-1997] [1]
Box 34
Folder 4
Air Travel [1955-1997] [2]
Box 34
Folder 5
Air Travel [1955-1997] [3]
Box 34
Folder 6
Air Travel [1955-1997] [4]
Box 34
Folder 7
Air Travel [1955-1997] [5]
Box 34
Folder 8
Allied Film Laboratory—China Trip [1982]
Box 34
Folder 9
American Committee for the Weizman [1975-1982]
Box 34
Folder 10
American Oil Company [1968]
Box 34
Folder 11
AT&T [c. 1996]
Box 34
Folder 12
Bank Transaction Ledgers [1982]
Box 34
Folder 13
Bank Ledgers [1980-1996(?)] [1]
Box 34
Folder 14
Bank Ledgers [1980-1996(?)] [2]
Box 34
Folder 15
Bank Ledgers [1980-1996(?)] [3]
Box 34
Folder 16
Baskin [1936]
Box 34
Folder 17
Beneficial Corporation Stock Shares [1984-1997]
Box 34
Folder 18
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. [1939]
Box 34
Folder 19
Casino Garage [1939]
Box 34
Folder 20
Charitable Donations [1950-1954]
Box 34
Folder 21
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company [1935-1941]
Box 34
Folder 22
Copies of Checks [1992-1996]
Box 34
Folder 23
Chicago Defender Home Service Exposition Inc. [1952]
Box 34
Folder 24
Desenberg & Colip Law (MI) [1996-1997]
Box 34
Folder 25
Dorchester Academy [1934-1936]
Box 35
Folder 1
Drexel National Bank [1964-1983]
Box 35
Folder 2
Excalibur Sportscar [1975-1988]
Box 35
Folder 3
Expenses [N.D.]
Box 35
Folder 4
Faratron Oil Corporation [1983]
Box 35
Folder 5
F. B. Leggett Monuments (Parents’ Cemetery Stone) [1954]
Box 35
Folder 6
Francis I. Dupont & Co. [1968]
Box 35
Folder 7
Greyhound Lines Inc. Stock [1991-1996]
Box 35
Folder 8
Harris Bank, Whirlpool Corporation Shares [1981]
Box 35
Folder 9
Illinois Federal Savings and Loan [1935-1997] [1]
Box 35
Folder 10
Illinois Federal Savings and Loan [1935-1997] [2]
Box 35
Folder 11
Illinois Federal Savings and Loan [1935-1997] [3]
Box 35
Folder 12
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1966-1969]
Box 35
Folder 13
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1970-1973]
Box 35
Folder 14
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1974-1976]
Box 35
Folder 15
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1977-1979]
Box 35
Folder 16
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1980-1983]
Box 35
Folder 17
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1984-1985]
Box 35
Folder 18
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1986-1989]
Box 35
Folder 19
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1990-1993]
Box 35
Folder 20
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [1994-1996]
Box 35
Folder 21
Income Taxes, Employer/Employee Tax Returns (Yellow Lake) [n.d.]
Box 35
Folder 22
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1946-1947]
Box 35
Folder 23
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1983]
Box 35
Folder 24
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1984]
Box 35
Folder 25
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1985]
Box 35
Folder 26
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1986]
Box 35
Folder 27
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1987]
Box 35
Folder 28
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1988]
Box 35
Folder 29
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1989]
Box 35
Folder 30
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1993-1994]
Box 35
Folder 31
Income Taxes, Ethel Sengstacke [1995]
Box 35
Folder 32
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1935-1943] [1]
Box 35
Folder 33
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1935-1943] [2]
Box 35
Folder 34
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1943]
Box 35
Folder 35
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1944]
Box 35
Folder 36
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1945]
Box 35
Folder 37
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1946]
Box 35
Folder 38
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1947]
Box 35
Folder 39
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1948]
Box 36
Folder 1
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1949]
Box 36
Folder 2
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1950]
Box 36
Folder 3
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1951]
Box 36
Folder 4
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1952]
Box 36
Folder 5
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1953]
Box 36
Folder 6
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1954]
Box 36
Folder 7
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1969]
Box 36
Folder 8
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1972]
Box 36
Folder 9
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1973]
Box 36
Folder 10
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1974]
Box 36
Folder 11
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1975]
Box 36
Folder 12
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1980]
Box 36
Folder 13
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1982]
Box 36
Folder 14
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1983]
Box 36
Folder 15
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1984]
Box 36
Folder 16
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1985]
Box 36
Folder 17
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1986] [1]
Box 36
Folder 18
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1986] [2]
Box 36
Folder 19
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1986] [3]
Box 36
Folder 20
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1987] [1]
Box 36
Folder 21
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1987] [2]
Box 36
Folder 22
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1988] [1]
Box 36
Folder 23
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1988] [2]
Box 36
Folder 24
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1991] [1]
Box 36
Folder 25
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1991] [2]
Box 36
Folder 26
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1993] [1]
Box 36
Folder 27
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1993] [2]
Box 36
Folder 28
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1994]
Box 37
Folder 1
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1995]
Box 37
Folder 2
Income Taxes, John Sengstacke [1996-1997]
Box 37
Folder 3
Income Taxes, Mildred Major [1952]
Box 37
Folder 4
Income Taxes [1940s-1950s]
Box 37
Folder 5
Income Taxes [1972-1975]
Box 37
Folder 6
Inner-City bank Account [1988]
Box 37
Folder 7
Insurance, Aetna Insurance Co. [1973]
Box 37
Folder 8
Insurance, Alfon Bahr [1961-1966]
Box 37
Folder 9
Insurance, Atlanta Life Insurance Co. [1996]
Box 37
Folder 10
Insurance, Chicago Metropolitan Mutual [1962-1988]
Box 37
Folder 11
Insurance, Chicago Motor Club [1961-1975]
Box 37
Folder 12
Insurance, Chicago Tribune travel [1931-1963]
Box 37
Folder 13
Insurance, Chicago-Wieger [1985]
Box 37
Folder 14
Insurance, Citizens [1996-1997]
Box 37
Folder 15
Insurance, Continental Casualty [1941-1975]
Box 37
Folder 16
Insurance, CNA [1996-1997]
Box 37
Folder 17
Insurance, General [c. 1975-1996]
Box 37
Folder 18
Insurance, Golden State Mutual Life Insurance [1961-1997]
Box 37
Folder 19
Insurance, Guaranty Life Insurance Co. (Family Policies) [1934-1947]
Box 37
Folder 20
Insurance, List of Lost Items [n.d.]
Box 37
Folder 21
Insurance, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. (New Jersey) [1947-1993]
Box 37
Folder 22
Insurance, Mutual Life Insurance Co. of NY [1950-1993]
Box 37
Folder 23
Insurance, Mutual of Omaha [1971-1996]
Box 37
Folder 24
Insurance, Nationwide (Accident Claim) [1969]
Box 37
Folder 25
Insurance, New York Life Insurance Company [1939-1997]
Box 37
Folder 26
Insurance, North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company [1959-1971]
Box 37
Folder 27
Insurance, Pilgrim National Life Co. [1952-1962]
Box 37
Folder 28
Insurance, Proof of Loss [1982]
Box 37
Folder 29
Insurance, Raymond Wieger and Associates [1973]
Box 37
Folder 30
Insurance, Supreme Liberty [1961]
Box 37
Folder 31
Insurance, Tower Life and Accident/Chicago Tribune Travel [1967-1982]
Box 37
Folder 32
Insurance, Travelers Insurance Co. [1957-1967]
Box 37
Folder 33
Insurance, Unity Mutual Life Insurance [1959]
Box 37
Folder 34
Insurance, Victory Mutual Life Insurance Co. [1935-1973]
Box 37
Folder 35
Insurance, Western Reserve Life Assurance Co. [c. 1963-1973]
Box 37
Folder 36
Insurance, Westfield (Thelma Montgomery) [1997]
Box 38
Folder 1
Lake Point Tower Apartments [1983-1988]
Box 38
Folder 2
Lakeside bank [1973-1990]
Box 38
Folder 3
LaPorte County Farm Bureau (IN) [1988]
Box 38
Folder 4
Leased Property/Apartment [1992-1997] [1]
Box 38
Folder 5
Leaded Property/Apartment [1992-1997] [2]
Box 38
Folder 6
Lehman Brothers [1962-1963]
Box 38
Folder 7
Lewiston Livestock Market Inc. [1989-1993]
Box 38
Folder 8
Liberty National Bank/Trust Company Bank of Savannah [1939-1989]
Box 38
Folder 9
Lincoln Cemetery Perpetual Care Agreement [1943]
Box 38
Folder 10
Loan Note to Walter Abbott [1962]
Box 38
Folder 11
Mahoney, Eugene L. and Associates [1989]
Box 38
Folder 12
Majors, Mildred [1954-1993]
Box 38
Folder 13
Material Science Industries Incorporated [1972]
Box 38
Folder 14
MotorBoat Registration [1957-1958]
Box 38
Folder 15
Newport Condominium [1995]
Box 38
Folder 16
North Harbor Tower [n.d.]
Box 38
Folder 17
Northern Trust Company [1976-1994] [1]
Box 38
Folder 18
Northern Trust Company [1976-1994] [2]
Box 38
Folder 19
Northern Trust Company [1976-1994] [3]
Box 38
Folder 20
Peoples Savings Association Account [1977-1984]
Box 38
Folder 21
Personal Credit Biography [1993]
Box 39
Folder 1
Personal Property Taxes [1962-1982] [1]
Box 39
Folder 2
Personal Property Taxes [1962-1982] [2]
Box 39
Folder 3
Personal Property Taxes [1962-1982] [3]
Box 39
Folder 4
Personal Property Taxes [1962-1982] [4]
Box 39
Folder 5
Rail Travel [1966]
Box 39
Folder 6
Real Estate, Lake Meadows [1961]
Box 39
Folder 7
Real Estate, Taxes [1959-1960]
Box 39
Folder 8
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [1941-1955]
Box 39
Folder 9
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [1956-1957]
Box 39
Folder 10
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [1960-1964]
Box 39
Folder 11
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [1971-1973]
Box 39
Folder 12
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [July 1973]
Box 39
Folder 13
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [August 1973] [1]
Box 39
Folder 14
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [August 1973] [2]
Box 39
Folder 15
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [September-November 1973]
Box 39
Folder 16
Real Estate, Savannah, GA [1982-1990]
Box 39
Folder 17
Real Estate, Woodville, GA [1942-1943]
Box 40
Folder 1
Receipts [1968-1970]
Box 40
Folder 2
Receipts, Hotel [1966-1997] [1]
Box 40
Folder 3
Receipts, Hotel [1966-1997] [2]
Box 40
Folder 4
Receipts, Hotel [1966-1997] [3]
Box 40
Folder 5
Record of Due Dates [1965]
Box 40
Folder 6
Records of Bonds [1952-1962]
Box 40
Folder 7
Record of Life Insurance [1935-1958]
Box 40
Folder 8
Record of Savings Bonds [1935-1944]
Box 40
Folder 9
Records of Stock [1955-1981]
Box 40
Folder 10
Retirement Plan [1981]
Box 40
Folder 11
Robert S. Abbott Towers [1969-1980]
Box 40
Folde 12:
Secretary of State (IL) [1992]
Box 40
Folder 13
Sengstacke, Bessie [1958-1961]
Box 40
Folder 14
Sengstacke, Bessie [1961-1968]
Box 40
Folder 15
Sengstacke, Flora [1950]
Box 40
Folder 16
Sengstacke, Herman (Estate) [1950-1973]
Box 40
Folder 17
Sengstacke, Lewis [1968-1972]
Box 40
Folder 18
Sengstacke, Myiti [1994]
Box 40
Folder 19
Sengstacke, Omhari [1997]
Box 40
Folder 20
Sengstacke, Robert A. [1985]
Box 40
Folder 21
Sengstacke,Whittier (Ford Motor Credit Co.) [1986]
Box 40
Folder 22
Shore Bank Account [1996]
Box 40
Folder 23
Social Security Administration [1986-1989]
Box 40
Folder 24
Solitron Device Inc. Stock Shares [1969-1993]
Box 40
Folder 25
South Side Bank & Trust Company [1968-1970]
Box 40
Folder 26
Star Electric Distributor’s Inc. [1949-1955]
Box 40
Folder 27
Straus, Blosser & McDowell Investments [1956-1964]
Box 40
Folder 28
Tax Commissioners of Chatham County, GA [1996]
Box 41
Folder 1
Tiki Room, Construction and Licensing [1991-1995]
Box 41
Folder 2
Tiki Room, Law Suit—Pamela Hodogbey [1994]
Box 41
Folder 3
Tiki Room, Receipts [c. 1973-1988]
Box 41
Folder 4
Tiki Room, Rental Agreements [1993-1995] [1]
Box 41
Folder 5
Tiki Room, Rental Agreements [1993-1995] [2]
Box 41
Folder 6
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [1]
Box 41
Folder 7
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [2]
Box 41
Folder 8
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [3]
Box 41
Folder 9
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [4]
Box 41
Folder 10
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [5]
Box 41
Folder 11
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [6]
Box 41
Folder 12
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [7]
Box 41
Folder 13
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [8]
Box 41
Folder 14
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [9]
Box 41
Folder 15
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [10]
Box 42
Folder 1
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [11]
Box 42
Folder 2
Tiki Room, Sales [c. 1983-1988] [12]
Box 42
Folder 3
Traffic Payment/Receipt [1983]
Box 42
Folder 4
Trust Company Bank of Savannah [1984-1988]
Box 42
Folder 5
Vigene [1960-1995] [1]
Box 42
Folder 6
Vigene [1960-1995] [2]
Box 42
Folder 7
Vigene [1960-1995] [3]
Box 42
Folder 8
Vigene [n.d.]
Box 42
Folder 9
Vigene, Accounting Records [1979]
Box 42
Folder 10
Vigene, Advertisements [1976-1991]
Box 42
Folder 11
Vigene, Advertisements [n.d.]
Box 42
Folder 12
Vigene, Formula [n.d.]
Box 42
Folder 13
Vigene, Income Tax ID No. [n.d.]
Box 42
Folder 14
Vigene, Manuscript fragments [n.d.]
Box 42
Folder 15
Vigene, Receipts [1968-1991]
Box 42
Folder 16
Vigene, Sales [c. 1984-1987] [1]
Box 42
Folder 17
Vigene, Sales [c. 1984-1987] [2]
Box 42
Folder 18
Vigene, Sales [c. 1984-1987] [3]
Box 42
Folder 19
Vigene, Sales [c. 1984-1987] [4]
Box 42
Folder 20
Vigene, Shares [1974]
Box 42
Folder 21
Waldorf-Astoria [1969]
Box 42
Folder 22
Whirlpool Corporation Stock Shares [1982-1997]
Box 43
Folder 1
WOPA – AM & FM [1963-1968]
Box 43
Folder 2
WOPA – AM & FM [1968-1970]
Box 43
Folder 3
Yellow Lake [1949-1959]
Box 43
Folder 4
Yellow Lake [1960-1996] [1]
Box 43
Folder 5
Yellow Lake [1960-1996] [2]
Box 43
Folder 6
Yellow Lake [1960-1996] [3]
Box 43
Folder 7
Yellow Lake, Charitable Bequest to Chicago Defender Charities [1996]
Box 43
Folder 8
Yellow Lake, Employee Hours [1979-1985]
Box 43
Folder 9
Yellow Lake, Employee Records [1988-1997] [1]
Box 43
Folder 10
Yellow Lake, Employee Records [1988-1997] [2]
Box 43
Folder 11
Yellow Lake, Insurance [1951-1980]
Box 43
Folder 12
Yellow Lake, Motor Fuel Tax Claims and Receipts [1957-1984] [1]
Box 43
Folder 13
Yellow Lake, Motor Fuel Tax Claims and Receipts [1957-1984] [2]
Box 43
Folder 14
Yellow Lake, Motor Fuel Tax Claims and Receipts [1957-1984] [3]
Box 43
Folder 15
Yellow Lake, Property Taxes [1952-1993]
Box 43
Folder 16
Yellow Lake, Real Estate Appraisal [1974]
Series 6: Legal, 1937-1995
Box 44
Folder 1
The City of Chicago v. Chris Howard [1975]
Box 44
Folder 2
The City of Chicago v. Sengstacke [1937]
Box 44
Folder 3
Class Action Suit against FBI and City of Chicago [1981]
Box 44
Folder 4
Class Action against Tiffany Motor Cars [1976]
Box 44
Folder 5
Correspondence and Legal material [1966-1978]
Box 44
Folder 6
Estate of Hortense Love [1993]
Box 44
Folder 7
Gasohol Antitrust Case [1991]
Box 44
Folder 8
Harris v. Garner [1986]
Box 44
Folder 9
Prenuptial Agreement with Thelma Montgomery [1996]
Box 44
Folder 10
Rebecca Sengstacke v. John H. Sengstacke [1971-1972]
Box 44
Folder 11
Sengstacke v. Fuentes [1961-1962]
Box 44
Folder 12
Traffic Violation [1990]
Box 44
Folder 13
Willner, Joseph Z. [1961-1995]
Series 7: Subject Files, 1942-1987
Box 45
Folder 1
Black Press Hall of Fame [1987]
Box 45
Folder 2
Directory of Lillydale/West Chesterfield [1985]
Box 45
Folder 3
Dun & Bradstreet Reports [1946-1957]
Box 45
Folder 4
Foundation Files [n.d.]
Box 45
Folder 5
Ghana Trip [1957]
Box 45
Folder 6
Haiti-Amnesty International Report [1985]
Box 45
Folder 7
Hampton, Gladys [1971]
Box 45
Folder 8
London Westinghouse Trip [1967]
Box 45
Folder 9
National Negro Business League and National Negro Housewives League 42nd Annual Convention [1942]
Box 45
Folder 10
Robert Abbott Memorial Committee [1941-1943]
Box 45
Folder 11
Robert Abbott Memorial Award Dinner [1947]
Box 45
Folder 12
Roy Wilkins 75th Birthday Celebration [1976]
Box 45
Folder 13
Tanzania and Kenya Travel [n.d.]
Box 45
Folder 14
TWA East Africa Inaugural [1967]
Box 45
Folder 15
TWA Transpacific Inaugural Program [1967-1970]
Box 45
Folder 16
Travel [1939-?]
Box 45
Folder 17
Williams, Albert Wycliffe [1985]
Series 8: Sengstacke Enterprises, 1947-1997
Box 46
Folder 1
Corporate Structure and History [1956-1959]
Box 46
Folder 2
Corporate Structure and History [1961-1971]
Box 46
Folder 3
Corporate Structure and History [1973-1997]
Box 46
Folder 4
Advertising Proposals [1979-1984]
Box 46
Folder 5
Automobiles [1987-1995]
Box 46
Folder 6
Corporate Strategy Meetings [1992-1995]
Box 46
Folder 7
Employee Relations [1971-1997]
Box 46
Folder 8
Employee Relations, Insurance Policies [1973-1987]
Box 46
Folder 9
Employee Relations, Insurance Policies [1990-1994]
Box 46
Folder 10
Employee Relations, Insurance Policies [1994]
Box 46
Folder 11
Employee Relations, Insurance Policies [1995-1997, n.d.]
Box 46
Folder 12
Financial [1947-1974]
Box 46
Folder 13
Financial [1975-1981]
Box 46
Folder 14
Financial [1982]
Box 47
Folder 1
Financial [1983]
Box 47
Folder 2
Financial [1984-1988]
Box 47
Folder 3
Financial [1989]
Box 47
Folder 4
Financial [1990]
Box 47
Folder 5
Financial [1991-1993]
Box 47
Folder 6
Financial [1993-1996, n.d.]
Box 47
Folder 7
Legal [1964-1988]
Box 47
Folder 8
Legal [1992-1997]
Box 47
Folder 9
Legal, F.D.I.C. v. Thomas Picou and Sengstacke Enterprises [1984]
Box 47
Folder 10
Legal, Hodogbey v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1996]
Box 48
Folder 1
Legal, Lorse Sizer v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1981-1982]
Box 48
Folder 2
Legal, Lorse Sizer v. Sengstacke Enterprises, [1983]
Box 48
Folder 3
Legal, Lorse Sizer v. Sengstacke Enterprises, [1983-1984]
Box 48
Folder 4
Legal, Nawaf Razik v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1982-1983]
Box 48
Folder 5
Legal, Parkey v. Glennon, et. al [1995-1996]
Box 48
Folder 6
Legal, Sweeney v. Jones, et. al [1994]
Box 48
Folder 7
Legal, Thomas Picou v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1976-1987]
Box 48
Folder 8
Legal, Thomas Picou v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1987]
Box 48
Folder 9
Legal, Thomas Picou v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1988-1989]
Box 48
Folder 10
Legal, Villavaso v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1995-1997]
Box 48
Folder 11
Legal, Walter McWilliams v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1985]
Box 48
Folder 12
Legal, Watkins v. Sengstacke Enterprises, et. al [1997]
Box 49
Folder 1
Operations [1970-1996]
Box 49
Folder 2
Operations, Computer Automation, 1983 [1]
Box 49
Folder 3
Operations, Computer Automation, 1983 [2]
Box 49
Folder 4
Operations, Distributors [1992-1995]
Box 49
Folder 5
Real Estate Holdings [n.d.]
Box 49
Folder 6
Robert Sengstacke Proposals to John Sengstacke [1978-1994, n.d.]
Box 49
Folder 7
Stockholders Meetings [1982]
Box 49
Folder 8
Allegheny Cable Television, Inc. [1972]
Box 49
Folder 9
Astor Corporation/Sengstacke Enterprises Conference [1982]
Box 49
Folder 10
Charlotte Post/ International Media & Business Brokers [1990]
Box 49
Folder 11
“Economic Development—A Thrust for Identity” [1967]
Box 49
Folder 12
Find Your Name Contest [n.d.]
Box 49
Folder 13
John Sengstacke Gift Transfers [1976]
Box 49
Folder 14
“Keepers of the Record: The Legacy of Sengstacke Newspapers” [1992]
Box 49
Folder 15
The Louisiana Weekly [1985]
Box 49
Folder 16
Metro East Journal, Inc. [1979]
Box 49
Folder 17
Purchase of Sengstacke Enterprises Inquiries [1986-1995]
Box 49
Folder 18
“Salute Black Managers, Executives, Entrepreneurs” [1971]
Box 49
Folder 19
Sengstacke Beacon Newsletter [1991]
Box 49
Folder 20
Westinghouse Electric Corporation Bicentennial Salute to Black Inventors [n.d.]
Series 9: The Chicago Defender, 1927-1997
Box 50
Folder 1
Robert S. Abbott (RSA) Estate Dispute, Sengstacke/Cashin, Assignment of Stock [1927-1935]
Box 50
Folder 2
RSA Estate Dispute, W. F. Hall Publishing Co. [1934-1942]
Box 50
Folder 3
RSA Estate Dispute, Board of Directors Resolutions [1935]
Box 50
Folder 4
RSA Estate Dispute, Official Acknowledgement by RSA [1937]
Box 50
Folder 5
RSA Estate Dispute, Cashin Correspondence [1938-1939]
Box 50
Folder 6
RSA Estate Dispute, RSA Trust Fund [1938-1942]
Box 50
Folder 7
RSA Estate Dispute, Letter from Abbott verifying Sengstacke [1939]
Box 50
Folder 8
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Memoranda [1940]
Box 50
Folder 9
RSA Estate Dispute, Outstanding Accounts [1940-1941]
Box 50
Folder 10
RSA Estate Dispute, Receipts and tickets [1940-1941]
Box 50
Folder 11
RSA Estate Dispute, Board of Directors [1940-1943]
Box 50
Folder 12
RSA Estate Dispute, Report by John Sengstacke [1941]
Box 50
Folder 13
RSA Estate Dispute, Reports, Memoranda and Legal Material [1941]
Box 50
Folder 14
RSA Estate Dispute, Subpoena of Sengstacke [1941]
Box 50
Folder 15
RSA Estate Dispute, Kirby Wells v. J. Sengstacke [1941-1942]
Box 50
Folder 16
RSA Estate Dispute, Cashin Accounts and Vouchers [1941-1946]
Box 50
Folder 17
RSA Estate Dispute, Hayes and Kahn Payments [1941-1953]
Box 51
Folder 1
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Memoranda, Legal Material [1942] [1]
Box 51
Folder 2
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Memoranda, Legal Material [1942] [2]
Box 51
Folder 3
RSA Estate Dispute, Sengstacke v. Cashin, “Sengstacke Speaks” [1942-1945]
Box 51
Folder 4
RSA Estate Dispute, Financials [1942-1948]
Box 51
Folder 5
RSA Estate Dispute, Finances [1942-1973]
Box 51
Folder 6
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence, Nat Kahn [1943]
Box 51
Folder 7
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Manuscripts [1943]
Box 51
Folder 8
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence [1943]
Box 51
Folder 9
RSA Estate Dispute, Legal Documents [1943]
Box 51
Folder 10
RSA Estate Dispute, Trustees Meeting Proceedings [1943]
Box 51
Folder 11
RSA Estate Dispute, Charles Thompson [1943-1944]
Box 51
Folder 12
RSA Estate Dispute, Lucius Harper and French & French [1943-1955]
Box 52
Folder 1
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Legal material [1944]
Box 52
Folder 2
RSA Estate Dispute, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1944]
Box 52
Folder 3
RSA Estate Dispute, Agreements with Eliza “Lar” McKay and Rebecca Sengstacke [1944-1949]
Box 52
Folder 4
RSA Estate Dispute, Dennison-Stock Purchase [1944-1949]
Box 52
Folder 5
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Legal material [1945]
Box 52
Folder 6
RSA Estate Dispute, Settlement Agreements-E. McKay, R. Sengstacke [1945]
Box 52
Folder 7
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Legal material [1946]
Box 52
Folder 8
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence with Louis Weiss [1946]
Box 53
Folder 1
RSA Estate Dispute, Court Filings [1946] [1]
Box 53
Folder 2
RSA Estate Dispute, Court Filings [1946] [2]
Box 53
Folder 3
RSA Estate Dispute, Accounts Payable [1946]
Box 53
Folder 4
RSA Estate Dispute, Manuscripts [1946-1947(?)]
Box 53
Folder 5
RSA Estate Dispute, Legal Documents, Cashin v. Sengstacke [1947]
Box 53
Folder 6
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Legal material [1947]
Box 53
Folder 7
RSA Estate Dispute, Settlement Agreement-R. Sengstacke and E. McKay [1947]
Box 53
Folder 8
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence with Nat Kahn [1947-1948]
Box 54
Folder 1
RSA Estate Dispute, Affidavit of John H. Sengstacke [1947]
Box 54
Folder 2
RSA Estate Dispute, Clippings on Cashin case [1947]
Box 54
Folder 3
RSA Estate Dispute, Trustee papers [1947-1958]
Box 54
Folder 4
RSA Estate Dispute, Clippings [1947]
Box 54
Folder 5
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Legal material [1948-1949]
Box 54
Folder 6
RSA Estate Dispute, Stock certificates [1948-1952]
Box 54
Folder 7
RSA Estate Dispute, Contract of Bessie Sengstacke [1949]
Box 54
Folder 8
RSA Estate Dispute, IRS correspondence [1949]
Box 54
Folder 9
RSA Estate Dispute, Assignment of Rebecca Sengstacke [1949]
Box 54
Folder 10
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Meeting notices [1950-1954]
Box 54
Folder 11
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Legal material [1950-1951]
Box 54
Folder 12
RSA Estate Dispute, Correspondence and Legal material [1950-1952]
Box 54
Folder 13
RSA Estate Dispute, Distribution of Dividends [1951]
Box 54
Folder 14
RSA Estate Dispute, Manuscript fragments [n.d.]
Box 54
Folder 15
RSA Estate Dispute, Description of Abbott-Sengstacke Financial Responsibility [n.d.]
Box 54
Folder 16
RSA Estate Dispute, Memoranda and Manuscripts [n.d.]
Box 54
Folder 17
RSA Estate Dispute, Legal material [n.d.]
Box 54
Folder 18
RSA Estate Dispute, Legal documents [n.d.]
Box 55
Folder 1
Advertising [1945-1949]
Box 55
Folder 2
Advertising [1950-1951]
Box 55
Folder 3
Advertising, Merchandising Surveys and Reports [1950-1951]
Box 55
Folder 4
Advertising, Standard Rate and Data Service [1951-1957]
Box 55
Folder 5
Advertising [1952-1957]
Box 55
Folder 6
Advertising [1961-1967]
Box 55
Folder 7
Advertising [1968-1969]
Box 55
Folder 8
Advertising [c. 1970s]
Box 56
Folder 1
Advertising [1970-1971] [1]
Box 56
Folder 2
Advertising [1970-1971] [2]
Box 56
Folder 3
Advertising [1972]
Box 56
Folder 4
Advertising [1973]
Box 56
Folder 5
Advertising [1976-1979]
Box 56
Folder 6
Advertising, Homecookin’ Cookfest (Chester Commodore mockup) [1979]
Box 56
Folder 7
Advertising [1980]
Box 56
Folder 8
Advertising [1982]
Box 56
Folder 9
Advertising [1983] [1]
Box 56
Folder 10
Advertising [1983] [2]
Box 57
Folder 1
Advertising [1984]
Box 57
Folder 2
Advertising [1985-1989]
Box 57
Folder 3
Advertising [1991-1995]
Box 57
Folder 4
Advertising [1996-1997 ] [1]
Box 57
Folder 5
Advertising [1996-1997] [2]
Box 57
Folder 6
Advertising [n.d.]
Box 58
Folder 1
Armed Forces Race Relations, War Department and related correspondence during WWII [1941-1942]
Box 58
Folder 2
Armed Forces Race Relations, War Department and related correspondence during WWII [1943-1946]
Box 58
Folder 3
Armed Forces Race Relations, Office of War Information correspondence [July 1942-1945]
Box 58
Folder 4
Armed Forces Related Travel, U.S.S. Philippine Sea [1950] [1]
Box 58
Folder 5
Armed Forces Related Travel, U.S.S. Philippine Sea [1950] [2]
Box 59
Folder 1
Armed Forces Race Relations, “The Integration of the Negro into the United States Navy, 1776-1947” [1948]
Box 59
Folder 2
Armed Forces Race Relations, Dept. of National Defense, National Defense Conference on Negro Affairs [April 26, 1948]
Box 60
Folder 1
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [January 12, 1949]
Box 60
Folder 2
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [January 13, 1949]
Box 61
Folder 1
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [March 17, 1949]
Box 61
Folder 2
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [March 28, 1949 (morning session)]
Box 62
Folder 1
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [March 28, 1949 (afternoon session)]
Box 62
Folder 2
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [April 25, 1949]
Box 63
Folder 1
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [April 25-26, 1949]
Box 63
Folder 2
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [April 25-26, 1949]
Box 64
Folder 1
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [April 26, 1949]
Box 64
Folder 2
Armed Forces Race Relations, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services [April 26 1949]
Box 65
Folder 1
Circulation [1949]
Box 65
Folder 2
Circulation, Statements of Ownership and Management [1961-1972]
Box 65
Folder 3
Circulation, Promotions [1963-1964]
Box 65
Folder 4
Circulation, Promotions [1965-1968]
Box 65
Folder 5
Circulation, Ministers Subscription Drive [1968-1969]
Box 65
Folder 6
Circulation [1970-1978]
Box 65
Folder 7
Circulation [1980-1986
Box 65
Folder 8
Circulation [1991-1997]
Box 65
Folder 9
Circulation [n.d.]
Box 66
Folder 1
Clubs, Chicago Defender Chorus (Abbott Singers) [1951]
Box 66
Folder 2
Contests and Promotions, 10 Best Dressed [1984]
Box 66
Folder 3
Contests and Promotions, Baby Contest [1970]
Box 66
Folder 4
Contests and Promotions, Bahamas Night [n.d]
Box 66
Folder 5
Contests and Promotions, Beautician of the Year [1984]
Box 66
Folder 6
Contests and Promotions, Black Pride Contest [1969]
Box 66
Folder 7
Contests and Promotions, CD Night at Benji’s [n.d.]
Box 66
Folder 8
Contests and Promotions, Design-an-Ad [1978-1980] [1]
Box 66
Folder 9
Contests and Promotions, Design-an-Ad [1978-1980] [2]
Box 66
Folder 10
Contests and Promotions, General [1973-1993]
Box 66
Folder 11
Contests and Promotions, Holiday Bounty Promotion [1982]
Box 66
Folder 12
Contests and Promotions, Kings & Queen of Clubs [1975]
Box 66
Folder 13
Contests and Promotions, Mayor of Bronzeville [1938-1940]
Box 66
Folder 14
Contests and Promotions, Most Sensational Man Contest [n.d.]
Box 66
Folder 15
Contests and Promotions, Mother-of-the-Week [n.d.]
Box 66
Folder 16
Contests and Promotions, New Business Contest [1978]
Box 66
Folder 17
Contests and Promotions, News Carrier Promotion [n.d.]
Box 66
Folder 18
Contests and Promotions, Outstanding Teens [1979]
Box 66
Folder 19
Contests and Promotions, Teen Age Contest (Mexico) [1967]
Box 66
Folder 20
Contests and Promotions, Winners Circle Promotion [1983]
Box 67
Folder 1
Correspondence, Abe Saperstein Foundation [1973]
Box 67
Folder 2
Correspondence, Addresses [n.d.]
Box 67
Folder 3
Correspondence, Adams, Thomas R. [1971]
Box 67
Folder 4
Correspondence, Adolph-Coors Company [1985]
Box 67
Folder 5
Correspondence, Advertising Age [1969]
Box 67
Folder 6
Correspondence, Africa Genesis Foundation [1996]
Box 67
Folder 7
Correspondence, The African American Institute [1984]
Box 67
Folder 8
Correspondence, African Heritage Exposition [1972]
Box 67
Folder 9
Correspondence, The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church [1975]
Box 67
Folder 10
Correspondence, The African Publication Society [1970]
Box 67
Folder 11
Correspondence, Afro-American Music Opportunities Association, Inc. [1972]
Box 67
Folder 12
Correspondence, The Afro-American Newspapers (Murphy Family) [1940-1977]
Box 67
Folder 13
Correspondence, Afro-American Patrolmen’s League [1976-1978]
Box 67
Folder 14
Correspondence, A Half Nelson Production—The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords [1997]
Box 67
Folder 15
Correspondence, Air Force Association [1991]
Box 67
Folder 16
Correspondence, Akron Beacon Journal [1984]
Box 67
Folder 17
Correspondence, Alban, William R. [1979]
Box 67
Folder 18
Correspondence, Alexander, Mr. A. A. [1940]
Box 67
Folder 19
Correspondence, Alexander, Benjamin [1995]
Box 67
Folder 20
Correspondence, Alexander, Bill [1942]
Box 67
Folder 21
Correspondence, Allen, F. P. [1970]
Box 67
Folder 22
Correspondence, Allen, Chestine [1997]
Box 67
Folder 23
Correspondence, Allen, William H “Bill” [1970]
Box 67
Folder 24
Correspondence, All God’s Children Foundation [1996]
Box 67
Folder 25
Correspondence, Allstate [1970-1980]
Box 67
Folder 26
Correspondence, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority [1983]
Box 67
Folder 27
Correspondence, Alpha Marvis Enterprises [1977]
Box 67
Folder 28
Correspondence, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America [1976]
Box 67
Folder 29
Correspondence, American Airlines [1971-1976]
Box 67
Folder 30
Correspondence, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee [1985-1990]
Box 67
Folder 31
Correspondence, American Bar Association [1972]
Box 67
Folder 32
Correspondence, American Bar Center [1971]
Box 67
Folder 33
Correspondence, American Business Council [1980-1981]
Box 67
Folder 34
Correspondence, American Civil Liberties Union [1977]
Box 67
Folder 35
Correspondence, American Committee on Africa [1973]
Box 67
Folder 36
Correspondence, American Friends Service Committee [1971]
Box 67
Folder 37
Correspondence, American Health and Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI) [1987]
Box 67
Folder 38
Correspondence, American Health Facilities [1976]
Box 67
Folder 39
Correspondence, American Indian Center [1971]
Box 67
Folder 40
Correspondence, American Institute for Public Service [1979]
Box 67
Folder 41
Correspondence, American Jewish Committee [1967-1988]
Box 67
Folder 42
Correspondence, American Negro Exposition [1940]
Box 67
Folder 43
Correspondence, American Press Institute [1994]
Box 67
Folder 44
Correspondence, American Printing House for the Blind [1983]
Box 67
Folder 45
Correspondence, American Standard (Paul Kayser) [1975]
Box 67
Folder 46
Correspondence, American Women’s Volunteer Service [1943]
Box 67
Folder 47
Correspondence, Ameritech [1993]
Box 67
Folder 48
Correspondence, Amoco Corporation [1972-1987]
Box 67
Folder 49
Correspondence, Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine of North and South American and its Jurisdictions, Inc. [1973]
Box 67
Folder 50
Correspondence, Ancona School [1973]
Box 67
Folder 51
Correspondence, Anderson, Glenn F. [1973]
Box 67
Folder 52
Correspondence, Anderson, J. Morris [1971]
Box 67
Folder 53
Correspondence, Andrews, Carol E. [1976]
Box 67
Folder 54
Correspondence, Anheuser-Busch, Inc. [1974]
Box 67
Folder 55
Correspondence, Ansah, Kwame [1995]
Box 67
Folder 56
Correspondence, Anti-Bakke Decision Coalition [1979]
Box 67
Folder 57
Correspondence, Anti-Defamation League [1971]
Box 67
Folder 58
Correspondence, Anti-Defamation League of B’Nai B’rith [1969-1971]
Box 67
Folder 59
Correspondence, Antioch College [1976]
Box 67
Folder 60
Correspondence, A. Philip Randolph Institute [1969-1970]
Box 67
Folder 61
Correspondence, ARA Services [1971]
Box 67
Folder 62
Correspondence, Arab American Institute [1985]
Box 67
Folder 63
Correspondence, Archdiocese of Chicago [1971-1977]
Box 67
Folder 64
Correspondence, Argonne National Laboratory [1979]
Box 67
Folder 65
Correspondence, Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette [1993]
Box 67
Folder 66
Correspondence, Arlington Park Race Track Corporation [1983]
Box 67
Folder 67
Correspondence, Armed Forces Communications, Inc. [n.d]
Box 67
Folder 68
Correspondence, Arnette, Jesse T. [1967]
Box 67
Folder 69
Correspondence, The Art Institute of Chicago [1997]
Box 67
Folder 70
Correspondence, Askow, Irwin J. [1974]
Box 67
Folder 71
Correspondence, Asociacion de Amigos del Pais [1973]
Box 67
Folder 72
Correspondence, Aspect IV Educational Films [1971]
Box 67
Folder 73
Correspondence, Associated Fur Industries of Chicagoland [1979]
Box 67
Folder 74
Correspondence, Associated Negro Press [1968]
Box 67
Folder 75
Correspondence, Associated Suppliers Inc. [1970]
Box 67
Folder 76
Correspondence, The Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History [1973]
Box 67
Folder 77
Correspondence, Atheneum Publishers [1971]
Box 67
Folder 78
Correspondence, Atlanta Daily World [1994]
Box 67
Folder 79
Correspondence, AT&T [1972]
Box 67
Folder 80
Correspondence, Audit Bureau of Circulations [1967]
Box 67
Folder 81
Correspondence, Austin, Mrs. J. C. [1968]
Box 67
Folder 82
Correspondence, Austin, Jess Jr. [1970]
Box 67
Folder 83
Correspondence, Authors Unknown [1942-1986, n.d.]
Box 67
Folder 84
Correspondence, Avery, William H. [1976]
Box 68
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Correspondence, B., D. H. [1986]
Box 68
Folder 2
Correspondence, B. H. Suhr & Co. [1985]
Box 68
Folder 3
Correspondence, Babcock, Russell (Illinois Commission on Human Relations) [1951]
Box 68
Folder 4
Correspondence, Bailey, Edward C. [1937]
Box 68
Folder 5
Correspondence, Baker, Joseph [1969]
Box 68
Folder 6
Correspondence, Baker, Howard [1979-1987]
Box 68
Folder 7
Correspondence, Ballentine, Krim M. [1978]
Box 68
Folder 8
Correspondence, Balmoral Park Racing Club [1973-1974]
Box 68
Folder 9
Correspondence, Banks, Henrine [1977-1978]
Box 68
Folder 10
Correspondence, Barkley, Allen W. [1948]
Box 68
Folder 11
Correspondence, Barnaby, Kenneth T. [1967]
Box 68
Folder 12
Correspondence, Barnes, Alexander [1976]
Box 68
Folder 13
Correspondence, Barnes, Arthur [1975]
Box 68
Folder 14
Correspondence, Barnes, Bettie A. [1972]
Box 68
Folder 15
Correspondence, Barnett, Mrs. Claude/Etta Moten [1967-1970]
Box 68
Folder 16
Correspondence, Barnett, William [1976-1978]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Baron, Charlie [1977]
Box 68
Folder 18
Correspondence, Barrett, Edward J. [1970]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Barton, Bruce [1940]
Box 68
Folder 20
Correspondence, Bass, Marshall B. [1988]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Bates, Alva [1940]
Box 68
Folder 22
Correspondence, BBF Family Services [1996]
Box 68
Folder 23
Correspondence, Beavers, George A. [1967]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Becton, Julius W. [1973]
Box 68
Folder 25
Correspondence, Beebe, Leo [1967-1968] [1]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Beebe, Leo [1967-1968] [2]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Beitler, Brooks [1940]
Box 68
Folder 28
Correspondence, Bell, Alan W. [1970]
Box 68
Folder 29
Correspondence, Bell, Forrest [1935]
Box 68
Folder 30
Correspondence, Bell & Howell [1972]
Box 68
Folder 31
Correspondence, Bell, Timothy [1970]
Box 68
Folder 32
Correspondence, Ben-Gurion University of the Negrev [1997]
Box 68
Folder 33
Correspondence, Benson, Carl [1982]
Box 68
Folder 34
Correspondence, Bennett, Carolyn L. [1988-1991]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Bennett, L. Howard [1967]
Box 68
Folder 36
Correspondence, Beré, James F. [1973]
Box 68
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Correspondence, Berry, Dr. Leonidas [1981]
Box 68
Folder 38
Correspondence, Berry, Edwin C. “Bill” [1970-1973]
Box 68
Folder 39
Correspondence, Berry, Theodore M. [1942]
Box 68
Folder 40
Correspondence, Betrand, Joseph G. [1975]
Box 68
Folder 41
Correspondence, Best, Wallace [1997]
Box 68
Folder 42
Correspondence, Beth Eden Baptist Church [1969-1974]
Box 68
Folder 43
Correspondence, Bethune-Cookman College [1971]
Box 68
Folder 44
Correspondence, Bethune, Mary McCleod [1941-1943]
Box 68
Folder 45
Correspondence, Better Business Bureau of Chicago [1975-1976]
Box 68
Folder 46
Correspondence, Better Business Bureau of Metro Chicago [1977]
Box 68
Folder 47
Correspondence, Better Government Association of Illinois [1939]
Box 68
Folder 48
Correspondence, Bhards Publishing Co. [1995]
Box 68
Folder 49
Correspondence, Bibb, Mr. Joseph [1966]
Box 68
Folder 50
Correspondence, Biddle, Francis [1942]
Box 68
Folder 51
Correspondence, Bilandic, Mayor Michael A. [1977-1979]
Box 68
Folder 52
Correspondence, Bill (?) [n.d.]
Box 68
Folder 53
Correspondence, Billups, Pepe B. [n.d.]
Box 68
Folder 54
Correspondence, Bin Walee, Abdul S. [1983]
Box 68
Folder 55
Correspondence, Binga, Anthony Jordan [1930-1979]
Box 68
Folder 56
Correspondence, Bird, Izola [1992]
Box 68
Folder 57
Correspondence, Birmingham-Southern College [1971]
Box 68
Folder 58
Correspondence, Bishop, Robert [1940]
Box 68
Folder 59
Correspondence, Bishop, Saundra [1983]
Box 68
Folder 60
Correspondence, Black Business Conference [1971]
Box 68
Folder 61
Correspondence, A Black Center for Strategy and Community Development [1970]
Box 68
Folder 62
Correspondence, Black Consumers League of America [1969]
Box 68
Folder 63
Correspondence, Black Council of Churches [1983]
Box 68
Folder 64
Correspondence, Black Data Processing Associates, Chicago Chapter [1994]
Box 68
Folder 65
Correspondence, Black Enterprise [1971]
Box 68
Folder 66
Correspondence, Black History Museum [1977]
Box 68
Folder 67
Correspondence, Black Media Reps, Inc. [1974]
Box 68
Folder 68
Correspondence, Black Press Clipping Bureau [1973]
Box 68
Folder 69
Correspondence, Black Student Coalition [1971]
Box 68
Folder 70
Correspondence, Blake, Judi [1986]
Box 68
Folder 71
Correspondence, Blisschord’s Communications Network Inc. [1996]
Box 68
Folder 72
Correspondence, Block, Kenneth L. [1974]
Box 68
Folder 73
Correspondence, B’nai B’rith Foundation [1970]
Box 68
Folder 74
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago [1966-1993]
Box 68
Folder 75
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago, John Farren Elementary School [1970]
Box 68
Folder 76
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago, Oliver S. Westcott Elementary School [1970]
Box 68
Folder 77
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago, Raymond Hillard Adult Education Center [1970]
Box 68
Folder 78
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago, Theophilus Schmid Elementary School [1972-1981]
Box 68
Folder 79
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago, Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School [1979]
Box 68
Folder 80
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago, Walt Disney Magnet School [1973]
Box 68
Folder 81
Correspondence, Board of Education, City of Chicago, Woodson South Elementary School [1970-1971]
Box 68
Folder 82
Correspondence, Board of Education of the District of Columbia [1976]
Box 68
Folder 83
Correspondence, Board of Governors Universities [1993]
Box 68
Folder 84
Correspondence, Boatwright, Ella [1939]
Box 68
Folder 85
Correspondence, Bolds, James [1977]
Box 68
Folder 86
Correspondence, Boone, Mr. and Mrs. William [1964]
Box 68
Folder 87
Correspondence, Bornn, D. Victor [1957-1967]
Box 68
Folder 88
Correspondence, Bourne-Vanneck, V. P. [1975]
Box 68
Folder 89
Correspondence, Bozeman, Marilyn [1995]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Bradleigh, Neal [1977]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Bradley, Mayor Tom (Los Angeles) [1973-1985]
Box 69
Folder 3
Correspondence, Bradshaw, Donna S. [1972]
Box 69
Folder 4
Correspondence, Brady, H.B. “Tex” [1972]
Box 69
Folder 5
Correspondence, Branche, J. Dolores [1964]
Box 69
Folder 6
Correspondence, Brawley, H. W. [1962]
Box 69
Folder 7
Correspondence, Breen, David [1970]
Box 69
Folder 8
Correspondence, Bricker, John [1943]
Box 69
Folder 9
Correspondence, Briggs, Walter C. [1941]
Box 69
Folder 10
Correspondence, Bright, Michael [1973]
Box 69
Folder 11
Correspondence, Bringhurst, Newell G. (Indiana University) [1977-1978]
Box 69
Folder 12
Correspondence, Briscoe, Sherman [1971]
Box 69
Folder 13
Correspondence, Britannia Publishing Limited [1964]
Box 69
Folder 14
Correspondence, British Consulate General [1977]
Box 69
Folder 15
Correspondence, Brodie, A. L. [1940]
Box 69
Folder 16
Correspondence, Brooks, C. Wayland [1940]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Brooks, Connie [1970]
Box 69
Folder 18
Correspondence, Brooks, Deton J. [1971]
Box 69
Folder 19
Correspondence, Broomfield, Rev. Z. H. [1973]
Box 69
Folder 20
Correspondence, Brotherhood of Printers and Allied Craftsmen [1940]
Box 69
Folder 21
Correspondence, Brown, David G. [1983]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Brown, Gary [1976]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Brown, Milbert O. [n.d.]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Brown, Ronald H. [1994]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Brown, Sadie [1943]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Brown, Tonee Music [1986]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Brown, Tony [1976]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Browning, Charles P. [1942-1943]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Broyls, Dr. Hiram [1995]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Bryant, Homer Hans [1997]
Box 69
Folder 31
Correspondence, Bryn Mawr Elementary School [1993]
Box 69
Folder 32
Correspondence, Bucharan, John H. [1970]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Buckner, James L. [1975]
Box 69
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Correspondence, BUILD [1975]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Bull, William [1979]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Bullock, Gerald [1964]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Bullock, Larry S. [1984-1985]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Buni, Andrew [1973]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Burke, Yvonne [1973-1976]
Box 69
Folder 40
Correspondence, The Burlington Hawk-Eye [1986]
Box 69
Folder 41
Correspondence, Burrell, Mrs. John F. [1980]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Burris, Roland W. [1978-1986]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Burtin, Jackie [1995]
Box 69
Folder 44
Correspondence, Business and Professional People for the Public Interest (BPI) [1974-1977]
Box 69
Folder 45
Correspondence, Business Film International [1971]
Box 69
Folder 46
Correspondence, Businessmen for the Public Interest [1972-1973]
Box 69
Folder 47
Correspondence, The Bustamante Defense Fund Committee [1990]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Butts, Virginia [1970-1980]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Bynum, Mrs. Marshall [n.d.]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Byrne, Jane [1979]
Box 69
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Correspondence, Byron, Mr. Royal Harold [1941]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Caesars Palace [1978]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Cahill, Robert [1971]
Box 70
Folder 3
Correspondence, Califano, Joseph (LBJ) [1968-1969]
Box 70
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Correspondence, California State University [1972-1981]
Box 70
Folder 5
Correspondence, Calmar Communications [1982]
Box 70
Folder 6
Correspondence, Calvert Distillers Company [1973]
Box 70
Folder 7
Correspondence, Campbell, Johnnie [1978-1985]
Box 70
Folder 8
Correspondence, Campbell, William J. [1943]
Box 70
Folder 9
Correspondence, Cannon, Bonnie [c. 1980s]
Box 70
Folder 10
Correspondence, Caravan [1970]
Box 70
Folder 11
Correspondence, Cardinal Transportation Company Inc. [1995]
Box 70
Folder 12
Correspondence, Carey, Archibald Jr. [1965-1976]
Box 70
Folder 13
Correspondence, Carey, Bernard [1980]
Box 70
Folder 14
Correspondence, Carole (?) [1991]
Box 70
Folder 15
Correspondence, Carroll, Luke P. (Chicago Today) [1973-1974]
Box 70
Folder 16
Correspondence, Carson Pirie Scott [1970]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Carter, Gwendolyn [1995]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Carter, President Jimmy [1976-1977]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Carter Temple A.M.E. Gospel Choir [1941]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Casey, Mary Fuller [n.d.]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Cashin, James B. [1950]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Castillo Communications [1992]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Catholic Youth Organization [1969]
Box 70
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Correspondence, C-Brems Communications Corporation [1985-1993]
Box 70
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Correspondence, CBS TV [1974]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Celestine, Verene [1986]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Central City Marketing [1978]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Central Michigan University [1996]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Central National Bank [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chambers, Lawrence [1971]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chandra’s Products Company [1975]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Charles A. Davis & Associates [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Charles, Evelyn [1983]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chatman, Bessie [1983]
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Correspondence, Chavers-Johnson, Edwina [1993]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Cherry, Carl J. [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chew, Charles Jr. [1973-1982]
Box 70
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Correspondence, The Chicago Assembly [n.d.]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry [1973-1975]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Bank and Trust Company [1966]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Bar Association [1972-1976]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Bible Society [1986]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Black Profile [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Board of Trade [1973]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Boys Club [1971-1975]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Central Region 47 [1971]
Box 70
Folder 47
Correspondence, Chicago Chapter, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists [1986]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Children’s Museum [1993]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Citizens Newspapers [1996]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Committee on Urban Opportunity [1964-1974]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Commons Association [1966]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau [1974]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Council on Fine Arts [1983]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Crime Commission [1971]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Dept. of Subways and Superhighways [1943]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Economic Development Corporation [1971-1979]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Economy Council [1937]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Historical Society [1974-1995]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Housing Authority [1940]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind [1974]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Magazine [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Metropolitan Mutual Assurance Co. [1974]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Park District [1971]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Post Office [1970-1971]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Press Club [1967-1968]
Box 70
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Correspondence, The Chicago Project [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Public Library [1969]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Reporter [1976-1985]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago State University [1972-1990]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Sun-Times [1968-1984]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Tribune [1972-1978]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago, University of [1957-1973]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Urban League [1941-1987]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chicago Women’s Liberation Union [n.d.]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Child Care Association of Illinois [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Children’s Home & Aid Society [1983]
Box 70
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Correspondence, China-America Relations Society [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Christ United Methodist [1972]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Christian Action Ministry [1973-1975]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Christian Call News Service [1973]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Christian Religious Builders [1965]
Box 70
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Correspondence, Chrysler Corporation [1973-1989]
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Correspondence, Church of the Good Shepherd [1964-1973]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Church, Percell [1972]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Church, Robert [1973]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Church, Roberta [1975]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Churchill, Lady Clementine [1965]
Box 71
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Correspondence, The Cincinnati Enquirer [1974]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Circuit Court of Cook County [1988-1993]
Box 71
Folder 8
Correspondence, Citizens Building Corporation [1970]
Box 71
Folder 9
Correspondence, Citizens for Hynes [1993]
Box 71
Folder 10
Correspondence, Citizens’ Salute to Alderman Carey [1955]
Box 71
Folder 11
Correspondence, Citizens Trust Company [1972]
Box 71
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Correspondence, City of Chicago Police Department [1968-1992]
Box 71
Folder 13
Correspondence, Clark, Julia [1970]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Clark, Libby [1988]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Clarke, John Louis [1934]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Clifford, Col. Peter (US Dept of Army) [1972]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Clinic at Altgeld [1993]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Clinton, President Bill [1994]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Clyde (?) [1969]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Coalition for United Community Action [1972]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Coates, John M. [1971]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cobb, Clarence H. [1965]
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Correspondence, Cobb, Obie [1986]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Coeur, Joli [1939]
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Correspondence, Colby, Helen [1986]
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Correspondence, Cole, Jack [1975]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cole, Kenneth R. (The White House) [1970]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cole, Maria [1965]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Coleman (?) [n.d.]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Coles, L. F. [1940]
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Correspondence, Colin, Matie Smith [1974]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Collier, Ethel [1993]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Collins, Cardiss [1974-1979]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Collins, Dwayne Edwin [1994]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Colored Workers Committee for Wilkie [1940]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. [1943]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Columbia College Chicago [1973]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Committee Against Plantation Politics [1995]
Box 71
Folder 39
Correspondence, Committee Handgun Control Inc. [1982]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Committee to Honor Bayard Rustin [1970]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Commonwealth Edison [1973-1977]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania [1974]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico [1972]
Box 71
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Correspondence, The Community Guide [1974]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Community Renewal Society [1975]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Community of Saint Sabina [1985]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Community School of the Arts [1996]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Comprehensive Planning Corporation [1973]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Concerned Citizens Committee [1993]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) [1943]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Congress of Racial Equality [1970-1976]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Congressional Black Caucus [1971-1983]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Connor, Emma G. [1939-1940]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Conroy, John E. [1940]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Consulate General of Israel [1977-1980]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Continental Bank [1969-1979]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Continental Oil Company [1970]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cook, Carey T. [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Cook County Democratic Central Committee [1940]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cook County Hospital Governing Commission [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Cook County Physicians Assn [1939]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cook County Public Defender [1988]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cook Nelson Tuthill [1971]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cooper, A. J. Jr. [1973]
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Correspondence, Cooper, A. L. [1986]
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Correspondence, Copley Newspapers [1972]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cornell University [1975]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Corpus Christi School [1974]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Corron and Black/Alexander & Company [1971]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cosby, Bill (Black Athletes Hall of Fame) [1974]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cosmopolitan Chamber of Commerce [1967-1973]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Council Bluffs Nonpareil [1943]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Council for Opportunity in Graduate Management Education [1973]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Courtney, Thomas J. [1940]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cox, George [1986]
Box 71
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Correspondence, CNABJ [n.d.]
Box 71
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Correspondence, CNN [1987]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cramer, Lawrence (Committee on Fair Employment Practices) [1942]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Crane, General Stephen S. [1971]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Crawford, Debra [1974-1975]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Crawford, Julma [1976]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cress, Ida [1978]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cross-Castle, Paulette (Indiana University) [1977]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Crowell, James Frank [1973]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cuban Laboratory [1941]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Cutler, Lloyd [1972]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Dabney, W. P. [1944-1948]
Box 71
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Correspondence, The Daily News (Virgin Islands) [1970]
Box 71
Folder 89
Correspondence, Daily Times of Nigeria Limited [1977]
Box 71
Folder 90
Correspondence, Dale, John T. [1976]
Box 71
Folder 91
Correspondence, Daley, Mayor Richard M. [1991-1995]
Box 71
Folder 92
Correspondence, Dan Burley Archives on Black Achievements [n.d.]
Box 71
Folder 93
Correspondence, Daniel, William J. [1941]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Daniels, George M. [1968-1970]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Daniels, Jonathan (The White House) [1944]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Daniels, Patricia [1986]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Darkins, Bishop Duane A. [1990]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Davis, Charles A. [1968-1976]
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Correspondence, Davis, Corneal A. [1975-1979]
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Correspondence, Davis, Elmer [1942]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Davis, Eugene [1939]
Box 71
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Correspondence, Davis, Fred E. [1975]
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Correspondence, Davis, Frederick B. [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Davis, James B. [1978]
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Correspondence, Davis, John P. [1940]
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Correspondence, Davis, Monique [1994]
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Correspondence, Davis, Sammy [n.d.]
Box 71
Folder 108
Correspondence, The Davis Service Stores, Inc. [1938]
Box 71
Folder 109
Correspondence, Davis, W. Louis [1943]
Box 71
Folder 110
Correspondence, Dawkins, Maurice [1983]
Box 71
Folder 111
Correspondence, Dawson, William L. [1970]
Box 72
Folder 1
Correspondence, Day, Mrs. John C. [1966]
Box 72
Folder 2
Correspondence, The Daytonian [1975]
Box 72
Folder 3
Correspondence, DeBow, Judge Russell [1974-1982]
Box 72
Folder 4
Correspondence, DeButts, John [1965-1968]
Box 72
Folder 5
Correspondence, DeJannette, Virginia [1940]
Box 72
Folder 6
Correspondence, Delaney, William H. [1964]
Box 72
Folder 7
Correspondence, De La Salle Institute [1997]
Box 72
Folder 8
Correspondence, DeLoach, Cartha [1965-1966]
Box 72
Folder 9
Correspondence, De Mille, Arnold [1993]
Box 72
Folder 10
Correspondence, Democratic National Committee [1940-1988]
Box 72
Folder 11
Correspondence, DeMott, Dr. John [1972]
Box 72
Folder 12
Correspondence, Dendy, Dr. [1971]
Box 72
Folder 13
Correspondence, Denis, John [1979]
Box 72
Folder 14
Correspondence, Dennis, C. Cecil [1979]
Box 72
Folder 15
Correspondence, Denton, Leslie [n.d.]
Box 72
Folder 16
Correspondence, DePaul University [1979]
Box 72
Folder 17
Correspondence, Dept. of the Air Force, Chicago Office of Information [1977]
Box 72
Folder 18
Correspondence, Dept. of the Army (Washington D.C.) [1965]
Box 72
Folder 19
Correspondence, Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Chicago [1966-1977]
Box 72
Folder 20
Correspondence, Dept. of Illinois Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States [1997]
Box 72
Folder 21
Correspondence, Dept. of Public Aid [1979]
Box 72
Folder 22
Correspondence, Dept. of State (United Nations Conference on International Organization) [1945]
Box 72
Folder 23
Correspondence, Dept. of Veteran Affairs, Chicago [1997]
Box 72
Folder 24
Correspondence, DeSota, Inc. [1970]
Box 72
Folder 25
Correspondence, Despres, Leon W. [1943]
Box 72
Folder 26
Correspondence, Dewey, Thomas E. [1943]
Box 72
Folder 27
Correspondence, The Diamond Foundation [1993]
Box 72
Folder 28
Correspondence, Dibble, Eugene III [1964]
Box 72
Folder 29
Correspondence, Dickerson, Earl B. [1939-1977]
Box 72
Folder 30
Correspondence, Dickerson, W. T. [1939]
Box 72
Folder 31
Correspondence, Dirk (?) [n.d.]
Box 72
Folder 32
Correspondence, Dirks, Lee E. [1992]
Box 72
Folder 33
Correspondence, Dixon, Alan J. [1978-1991]
Box 72
Folder 34
Correspondence, Dixon, Rebecca E. [1991]
Box 72
Folder 35
Correspondence, Dollars & Sense [1992]
Box 72
Folder 36
Correspondence, Dolo, Gideon [1972]
Box 72
Folder 37
Correspondence, Donovan, William J. [1941]
Box 72
Folder 38
Correspondence, Dorchester Academy [1935-1936]
Box 72
Folder 39
Correspondence, Dorie Miller Memorial Foundation (Third Baptist Church) [1971]
Box 72
Folder 40
Correspondence, Doug (?) [1996]
Box 72
Folder 41
Correspondence, Douglas, Paul H. [1939-1973]
Box 72
Folder 42
Correspondence, Doussard, John F. [1977]
Box 72
Folder 43
Correspondence, Dow Jones & Company [1980]
Box 72
Folder 44
Correspondence, Downer, Marian F. [1945]
Box 72
Folder 45
Correspondence, The Dozen Affair [1970]
Box 72
Folder 46
Correspondence, Dr. Daniel Hale Williams Memorial Medical Society [1992]
Box 72
Folder 47
Correspondence, Draper and Kramer [1977-1979]
Box 72
Folder 48
Correspondence, Dressler, Robert E. [1971]
Box 72
Folder 49
Correspondence, Drollinger, Rick [1972]
Box 72
Folder 50
Correspondence, Dukes, Ofield [1967]
Box 72
Folder 51
Correspondence, Dulaney, W. Marvin [1977]
Box 72
Folder 52
Correspondence, Dumetz, Louise P. [1977]
Box 72
Folder 53
Correspondence, Dunne, George W. [1982-1990]
Box 72
Folder 54
Correspondence, DuSable Museum [1974-1991]
Box 72
Folder 55
Correspondence, Early, Stephen [1940]
Box 72
Folder 56
Correspondence, Easter Seal Society of Metropolitan Chicago, Inc. [1970-1977]
Box 72
Folder 57
Correspondence, Eastern AirLines Inc. [1974]
Box 72
Folder 58
Correspondence, Edelman, Daniel [1971-1972]
Box 72
Folder 59
Correspondence, Edgar, Jim [1988-1992]
Box 72
Folder 60
Correspondence, Edgewood College [1974]
Box 72
Folder 61
Correspondence, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc. [1970]
Box 72
Folder 62
Correspondence, Eleanor (?) [1967]
Box 72
Folder 63
Correspondence, Elgetha (?) [1979]
Box 72
Folder 64
Correspondence, Ellis, E. Frank [1972]
Box 72
Folder 65
Correspondence, Elrod, Richard J. [1971-1986]
Box 72
Folder 66
Correspondence, Emory University [1993]
Box 72
Folder 67
Correspondence, Engbretson, William E. [1976]
Box 72
Folder 68
Correspondence, Environmental Protection Agency [1972]
Box 72
Folder 69
Correspondence, Epton, Bernard [1983]
Box 72
Folder 70
Correspondence, The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States [1969-1977]
Box 72
Folder 71
Correspondence, Eschmann, Captain Ronald (Dept. of Defense) [1984]
Box 72
Folder 72
Correspondence, Eskridge, Chauncey [1967]
Box 72
Folder 73
Correspondence, Eugene, M. [1986]
Box 72
Folder 74
Correspondence, Europa Times [1993]
Box 72
Folder 75
Correspondence, Evans, Darren [1983]
Box 72
Folder 76
Correspondence, Evans, Rev. Joseph [1963]
Box 72
Folder 77
Correspondence, Evans, Lovelyn [1979]
Box 72
Folder 78
Correspondence, Evans, Mrs. William T. [1973]
Box 72
Folder 79
Correspondence, Evans, Gov. [1971]
Box 72
Folder 80
Correspondence, The Executives’ Club of Chicago [1975]
Box 73
Folder 1
Correspondence, 50th Ward Democratic Organization [1997]
Box 73
Folder 2
Correspondence, F., Manija [1969]
Box 73
Folder 3
Correspondence, Fair Campaign Practices Committee [1970-1971]
Box 73
Folder 4
Correspondence, Fairchild Graphic Equipment [1970]
Box 73
Folder 5
Correspondence, Family Affair, Inc. [1976]
Box 73
Folder 6
Correspondence, Farrakhan, Minister Louis [1984]
Box 73
Folder 7
Correspondence, Faulere, W. [1968]
Box 73
Folder 8
Correspondence, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) [1966]
Box 73
Folder 9
Correspondence, Feldmeir, Mr. and Mrs. Daryle [1971]
Box 73
Folder 10
Correspondence, Field, Marshall [1943-1996]
Box 73
Folder 11
Correspondence, Field Museum [1973]
Box 73
Folder 12
Correspondence, Fields, Bert [1984]
Box 73
Folder 13
Correspondence, Fifth Ward Regular Democratic Organization [1940]
Box 73
Folder 14
Correspondence, Finerty, Thom [1984]
Box 73
Folder 15
Correspondence, First Church of Deliverance [1984]
Box 73
Folder 16
Correspondence, First Congregational Church (Savannah, GA) [1971]
Box 73
Folder 17
Correspondence, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago [1971-1972]
Box 73
Folder 18
Correspondence, First National Bank of Chicago [1969-1970]
Box 73
Folder 19
Correspondence, Fisk University [1971-1973]
Box 73
Folder 20
Correspondence, Fitzpatrick, Albert E. [1986]
Box 73
Folder 21
Correspondence, Flipper, Carl Frederick III [1986]
Box 73
Folder 22
Correspondence, Florida Agric. And Mechanical University [1976]
Box 73
Folder 23
Correspondence, Florida Banner [1979]
Box 73
Folder 24
Correspondence, Fodera, Vince [n.d.]
Box 73
Folder 25
Correspondence, Folger, William [1971-1972]
Box 73
Folder 26
Correspondence, Ford, Eula [1940]
Box 73
Folder 27
Correspondence, Ford, President Gerald [1976]
Box 73
Folder 28
Correspondence, Ford, Harold [1980]
Box 73
Folder 29
Correspondence, Ford, Henry II (Ford Motor Company) [1969-1985]
Box 73
Folder 30
Correspondence, Form Letters [n.d.]
Box 73
Folder 31
Correspondence, Fort Sheridan, Chicago Chapter [1973]
Box 73
Folder 32
Correspondence, Fortune, Frederick Andre [1974]
Box 73
Folder 33
Correspondence, Forum Newspaper [1977]
Box 73
Folder 34
Correspondence, France, Erwin [1972]
Box 73
Folder 35
Correspondence, Frankie Dee Melrose Distillers [1967(?)]
Box 73
Folder 36
Correspondence, Franklin, John Hope [1971-1975]
Box 73
Folder 37
Correspondence, Freedmen’s Publishing Co. [1968-1969]
Box 73
Folder 38
Correspondence, Fried, Allan [1991]
Box 73
Folder 39
Correspondence, Friends of Economic Development [1971]
Box 73
Folder 40
Correspondence, Friendship Medical Center [1975]
Box 73
Folder 41
Correspondence, Frymire, Lawrence [1970]
Box 73
Folder 42
Correspondence, Furmack, Roy [1966]
Box 74
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Correspondence, Gaines, Lena P. [1986]
Box 74
Folder 2
Correspondence, Gallup, George Jr. [1984]
Box 74
Folder 3
Correspondence, Gardner, Frederick D. [1940]
Box 74
Folder 4
Correspondence, Gardner, Milton [n.d.]
Box 74
Folder 5
Correspondence, Garmire, Chief Bernard [1971]
Box 74
Folder 6
Correspondence, Garrett, Romeo B. [1969]
Box 74
Folder 7
Correspondence, Gateway Houses Foundation [1973]
Box 74
Folder 8
Correspondence, Geary, Joseph P. [1939]
Box 74
Folder 9
Correspondence, General Motors [1970-1987]
Box 74
Folder 10
Correspondence, Geocaris & Co [1975]
Box 74
Folder 11
Correspondence, George T. Donoghue School [1977]
Box 74
Folder 12
Correspondence, George Westinghouse High School [1972]
Box 74
Folder 13
Correspondence, Georgia, University of [1972]
Box 74
Folder 14
Correspondence, Gerald, Earlyscine [1986]
Box 74
Folder 15
Correspondence, Ghana Embassy [1974]
Box 74
Folder 16
Correspondence, Gibson, Mayor Kenneth A. [1972-1980
Box 74
Folder 17
Correspondence, Gibson, T. K. [1968-1969]
Box 74
Folder 18
Correspondence, Gilbert, Sanford D. (Jon Astor) [1979]
Box 74
Folder 19
Correspondence, Gillespie, Frank J. [1971]
Box 74
Folder 20
Correspondence, Gingiss, Ben [1973]
Box 74
Folder 21
Correspondence, Glass, Edith [1991-1995]
Box 74
Folder 22
Correspondence, Glover, Ira S. [1974]
Box 74
Folder 23
Correspondence, Goings, Kenneth [1974]
Box 74
Folder 24
Correspondence, Gomez, Joseph [1986]
Box 74
Folder 25
Correspondence, Gordon, Arlene E. [1972]
Box 74
Folder 26
Correspondence, Goss, Jocelyn P. [1978]
Box 74
Folder 27
Correspondence, Grant, Alderman Benjamin A. [1940]
Box 74
Folder 28
Correspondence, Grant, Elijah [1993]
Box 74
Folder 29
Correspondence, Gray, Darryl P. [1986]
Box 74
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Correspondence, Gray, Deborah [1985]
Box 74
Folder 31
Correspondence, Gray, James [1987]
Box 74
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Correspondence, Gray, John [1969-1972]
Box 74
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Correspondence, Gray, Henry B. [1939]
Box 74
Folder 34
Correspondence, Gray, Karen A. [1992-1993]
Box 74
Folder 35
Correspondence, Gray, Will W. [1979]
Box 74
Folder 36
Correspondence, Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. [1973]
Box 74
Folder 37
Correspondence, Greater Institutional A.M.E. Church [1997]
Box 74
Folder 38
Correspondence, Greater Roseland Organization [1980]
Box 74
Folder 39
Correspondence, Greaves, William [1988]
Box 74
Folder 40
Correspondence, Green, Dianna L. [1993]
Box 74
Folder 41
Correspondence, Green, Gov. Dwight H. [1939-1942]
Box 74
Folder 42
Correspondence, Green, Wendell E. [1973]
Box 74
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Correspondence, Greene, Percy [1972]
Box 74
Folder 44
Correspondence, Greene, Richard T. [1993]
Box 74
Folder 45
Correspondence, Greyhound Corporation [1972-1983]
Box 74
Folder 46
Correspondence, Griffin, Cynthia E. [1979]
Box 74
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Correspondence, Griswold, Raymond W. [1988]
Box 74
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Correspondence, Groh, George W. [1971]
Box 74
Folder 49
Correspondence, Grose, Charles W. [1971]
Box 74
Folder 50
Correspondence, Ground Swell Delegation [1980]
Box 74
Folder 51
Correspondence, Guilmant, Jean-Pierre [1984]
Box 74
Folder 52
Correspondence, Gulf Oil Corporation [1967-1977]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Haggerty, Frank [1970-1971]
Box 75
Folder 2
Correspondence, Hales Franciscan High School [1992-1994]
Box 75
Folder 3
Correspondence, Hall, Katie [1984]
Box 75
Folder 4
Correspondence, Hall, Rev. Paul J. [1996]
Box 75
Folder 5
Correspondence, Halpin, E. [1986]
Box 75
Folder 6
Correspondence, Hamilton, Rosina [1940]
Box 75
Folder 7
Correspondence, Hamm, John E. [1942]
Box 75
Folder 8
Correspondence, Hammer, Frederick S. [1985]
Box 75
Folder 9
Correspondence, Hampton Institute [1934-1970]
Box 75
Folder 10
Correspondence, Hannegan, Robert E. [1945]
Box 75
Folder 11
Correspondence, Hanrahan, Edward V. [1969]
Box 75
Folder 12
Correspondence, Hanrahan, Robert P. [1970]
Box 75
Folder 13
Correspondence, Hardy, Sherri [1986]
Box 75
Folder 14
Correspondence, Harper’s Magazine [1965]
Box 75
Folder 15
Correspondence, Harmon, John H. [1967]
Box 75
Folder 16
Correspondence, Harris, Izola [1993]
Box 75
Folder 17
Correspondence, Harris, Malisa M. [1986]
Box 75
Folder 18
Correspondence, Harris, Mrs. [1983]
Box 75
Folder 19
Correspondence, Harris Trust & Savings Bank [1968-1973]
Box 75
Folder 20
Correspondence, Harris & Weinstein Associates, Inc. [1969-1970]
Box 75
Folder 21
Correspondence, Harriscope [1969]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Harrison, Gary [1970]
Box 75
Folder 23
Correspondence, Hartigan, Neil F. [n.d.]
Box 75
Folder 24
Correspondence, Harvard-St. George School [1966]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Harvard University Law School [1967]
Box 75
Folder 26
Correspondence, Harvey, Charlotte Bruce [1983]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hasbrouck, Ellsworth E. [1969-1970]
Box 75
Folder 28
Correspondence, Hawthorne Race Course [1969-1975]
Box 75
Folder 29
Correspondence, Hayes, Marshalette [n.d.]
Box 75
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Correspondence, The Headline Club [1969-1970]
Box 75
Folder 31
Correspondence, Hefner, Hugh [1970]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hegwood, Talmon Jr. [1996]
Box 75
Folder 33
Correspondence, Helping Hand Community Day Nursery, Inc [1941]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Henderson, Sweet Pea [1975-1976]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Henderson, Clarence [1942]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Henry Crown and Company [1996]
Box 75
Folder 37
Correspondence, The Heritage Foundation [1993]
Box 75
Folder 38
Correspondence, Herm Wille and Associates [1986]
Box 75
Folder 39
Correspondence, Hermon Baptist Church [1992]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hershaw, Miss Fay [n.d.]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hershey, Harry B. [1940]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hewing, Anna [1993]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hickman, Paul and Verma [1940]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Higginson, Bill (Chicago United) [1982]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Highland Community Bank [1979]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hohenberg, John [1971]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Holdridge, Hiram B. [1983]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Holland, E. K. [1964]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Homer (?) [n.d.]
Box 75
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Correspondence, The Honolulu Advertiser [1969]
Box 75
Folder 51
Correspondence, Hooks, Verna J. [1986]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hotel Ponchatrain [1971]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Houston, Julian [1986]
Box 75
Folder 54
Correspondence, Howalton Day School [1970-1984]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Howard, Everett [1961]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Howard University [1984-1991]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Howell, Gloria [1993]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hubbard, Arnette [1991]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hudson, Lustor [1967]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Huff, Danny [1971]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Huff, Col, William Henry [1940]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Huggins, Hazel [1964]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hughes, Edward J. [1940-1941]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hughes, Ray E. [1943]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Humble Oil & Refining Company [1969]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Humboldt State College [1970-1971]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hummons, Marian T. [1986]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Humphrey, Hubert [1965]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Husband, Lori [1991]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hutchinson, Perry H. [1990]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Hyde Park Boulevard School [1975]
Box 75
Folder 72
Correspondence, Hyde Park Federal Savings [1973]
Box 75
Folder 73
Correspondence, Illinois Army National Guard [1974-1975]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois Association of School Boards [1988]
Box 75
Folder 75
Correspondence, Illinois Bell [1966-1981]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois at Chicago, University of [1965-1997]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois Children’s Home & Aid Society [1969]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois College of Optometry [1973]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois Housewives Association [1940-1941]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois Institute of Technology [1994-1996]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois National Guard [1968]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois Office of Education, State Board of Education [1977]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission [1968]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois State Scholarship Committee [1977]
Box 75
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Correspondence, Illinois at Urbana Champaign, University of [1969-1994]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Independence Bank of Chicago [1964-1986]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Indianapolis Recorder [1971]
Box 76
Folder 3
Correspondence, Infants’ Aid [1970]
Box 76
Folder 4
Correspondence, Information Division in Chicago [1993]
Box 76
Folder 5
Correspondence, Ingram, William [1971-1975]
Box 76
Folder 6
Correspondence, Inland Newspaper Machinery Corp [1968]
Box 76
Folder 7
Correspondence, Inland Press Foundation [1997]
Box 76
Folder 8
Correspondence, Inland Steel Company [1970]
Box 76
Folder 9
Correspondence, Insight News Inc. [1991]
Box 76
Folder 10
Correspondence, Institute for the Study of Educational Policy [1983]
Box 76
Folder 11
Correspondence, The Instructor Publications Inc. [1971]
Box 76
Folder 12
Correspondence, International Afro-American Museum [1972]
Box 76
Folder 13
Correspondence, International Ampitheatre [1970]
Box 76
Folder 14
Correspondence, International Harvester Company [1964-1979]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Interracial Council for Business Opportunity [1980-1981]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Iowa State University Press [1996]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Iowa, University of [1969]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Irons, Mettress T. [1970]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Irvis, Rep. K. Leroy [1969]
Box 76
Folder 20
Correspondence, Isaacs, Norman (Columbia University) [1970-1971]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Israel Consulate General [1981]
Box 76
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Correspondence, ITT Continental Baking Co. [1980]
Box 76
Folder 23
Correspondence, Jackson, Grace [1979]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jackson, Janice M. [1986]
Box 76
Folder 25
Correspondence, Jackson State College [1972]
Box 76
Folder 26
Correspondence, James, Raymond [1983]
Box 76
Folder 27
Correspondence, Jane Addams Hull House Association [1993-1996]
Box 76
Folder 28
Correspondence, Jenkins, Charles J. [1939]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jenner, William E. [1952]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jervay (?) [1934]
Box 76
Folder 31
Correspondence, Jesse Owens Foundation [1993-1996]
Box 76
Folder 32
Correspondence, Jewel Companies [1979]
Box 76
Folder 33
Correspondence, Jewel Food Stores [1974-1983]
Box 76
Folder 34
Correspondence, Jiles, Shelby [1983]
Box 76
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Correspondence, J. N. Wells Company [1988]
Box 76
Folder 36
Correspondence, Johnson, Al [1968]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Johnson, Bennett (Path Press) [1984-1985]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Johnson, Linda [1986]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Johnson, President Lyndon B. [1960-1968]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Johnson Products [1984]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Johnson Publishing Co. [1970-1980]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Johnson, Rose H. [1966]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Joint Center for Political Studies [1984]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies [1997]
Box 76
Folder 45
Correspondence, Joint Negro Appeal [1971-1997]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jointer, Joseph [1986]
Box 76
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Correspondence, JonDaye Communications [1992]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jones, Emil [1993-1996]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jones, Eugene [1996]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jones, George [1941]
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Correspondence, Jones, Gerald [1986]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jones, Rev. Herbert W. (Hope Presbyterian Church) [1970]
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Correspondence, Jones, John Eddie “J.J.” [1995]
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Correspondence, Jones Lafayette [1986]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jones, Phil [1940]
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Correspondence, Jordan, Barbara [1973]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Jordan, Vernon [1984]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Joseph, Charles (Mayor of Benton Harbor, MI) [1975-1977]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Joseph, Donna [1986]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Journal Advertising Agency [1940]
Box 76
Folder 61
Correspondence, Journal and Guide (Norfolk) [1975]
Box 76
Folder 62
Correspondence, Junior Achievement of Chicago [1984-1993]
Box 76
Folder 63
Correspondence, The Kahler Hotel [1969]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Nat [1965]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Kaindl, Hon. Edward J. [1940]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Kaiser, Inez [1971-1973]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Kane, Francis P. [1969]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Kansas City Call [1970]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Kansas Republican State Comm. [1940]
Box 76
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Correspondence, Kansas State University [1970]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Kansas, University of [1997]
Box 77
Folder 2
Correspondence, Katzenbach, Atty Gen. Nicholas [1965]
Box 77
Folder 3
Correspondence, Kausal, John [1966]
Box 77
Folder 4
Correspondence, Kelley, Alderman Clifford [1972-1980]
Box 77
Folder 5
Correspondence, Kelly, Mayor Edward [1939-1947]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Kelly, Samuel T. [1940]
Box 77
Folder 7
Correspondence, Kemp, James [1976]
Box 77
Folder 8
Correspondence, Kemper, James S. [1975]
Box 77
Folder 9
Correspondence, Kennedy, Jackie [1963]
Box 77
Folder 10
Correspondence, Kennedy, John F. [1957-1963]
Box 77
Folder 11
Correspondence, Kennedy, W. E. [1977]
Box 77
Folder 12
Correspondence, Kennedy-King College [1974]
Box 77
Folder 13
Correspondence, Kent State University [1967]
Box 77
Folder 14
Correspondence, Kentucky, University of [1970]
Box 77
Folder 15
Correspondence, Kenwood Neighborhood Redevelopment Corp. [1972]
Box 77
Folder 16
Correspondence, Kenwood-Oakland Community Org. [1971]
Box 77
Folder 17
Correspondence, Kerner, Gov. Otto [1964-1967]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Kerr, John H. [1943]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Kerr, Robert S. [1952]
Box 77
Folder 20
Correspondence, Khanna, Tilak Raj [1991]
Box 77
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Correspondence, King, Anita [1976]
Box 77
Folder 22
Correspondence, Kirby, Edward M. [1971]
Box 77
Folder 23
Correspondence, Klein, Herbert E. (Nixon Administration) [1970-1971]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Klein, Mathias [1972]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Kline (Bradley) Electrical Co. [1971]
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Correspondence, Klutzniak, Philip M. [1973]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Knight Newspapers [1972]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Knox, Helen [1979]
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Correspondence, Kornegay, Francis [1985-1988]
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Correspondence, Kozubowski, Walter S. [1987]
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Correspondence, Kraftco Corporation [1974]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Kraus Reprint Co. [1972]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Kusper, Stanley T. [1974]
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Correspondence, La Brie III, Henry G. [1975]
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Correspondence, Lacour, Mrs. Joseph [1963]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Ladies Auxiliary of Peter Claver [1984]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Laird, D (?) [1972]
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Correspondence, Lakeside Bank [1972-1973]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lancaster, Emmer Martin [1941]
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Correspondence, Langston, W. E. A. [1965]
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Correspondence, Lark, Raymond [1976]
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Correspondence, Law, L. D. [1938]
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Correspondence, Lawndale Interracial Evangelical Christian School Inc. [1974]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lawrence Barr & Co. [1990]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lea, Robert E. [1971]
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Correspondence, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights [1971]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities [1969-1989]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Leadership for Quality Education [1993]
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Correspondence, Leal, Luis Thomas Jacob [1986]
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Correspondence, Lee, Malcolm H. [1986]
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Correspondence, Leek, Joseph [1957]
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Correspondence, Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago [1973]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lepawsky, Albert [1971]
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Correspondence, Leighton, Justice George N. [1974-1988]
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Correspondence, Lennon, George [1964]
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Correspondence, Lerner Newspapers [1983]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Levy, Charles [1969]
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Correspondence, Levy, Richard F. [1965]
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Correspondence, Lewis, (?) [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Liberian Centennial Commission [1946]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Liberty Bank & Trust [1939]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Library of Congress [1979]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Liechty, Frederick [1970-1977]
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Correspondence, Lincoln Motion Picture Association [1941]
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Correspondence, Lincoln University Dept. of Journalism [1969-1976]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lindberg, G. O. [1940]
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Correspondence, Lindheimer, Horace G. [1943]
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Correspondence, Lions Club of Illinois [1969]
Box 77
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Correspondence, List, David P. [1978]
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Correspondence, Lloyd, George [1970]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lochard, Metz [1983]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lofton, Eleanor A. [1976]
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Correspondence, Lofton, Esther and Leon [1969]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Logan, Miss E. [1986]
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Correspondence, Logelin, Edward C. [1977-1983]
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Correspondence, Lois Holland Callaway [1973]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lomax, Charles E. [1969]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Louisiana Weekly [n.d.]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Louisville, University of [1973]
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Correspondence, Love, Bobby [1990(?)]
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Correspondence, Love, Dois Edward [1982]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lowry, James H. [1985]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Loyola University of Chicago [1973-1994]
Box 77
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Correspondence, LTH Nurses of the Century Inc. [1984]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lucas, Bob [1985]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lucas, Charles P. [1970]
Box 77
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Correspondence, Lucas, Senator Scott W. [1940-1948]
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Correspondence, Lyman, Frank [1940]
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Correspondence, Lynch, Veronica J. [1982]
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Correspondence, M. T. [1983]
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Correspondence, M., Peewee [1991]
Box 78
Folder 3
Correspondence, Maclean, Malcolm (Mayor of Savannah, GA) [1965]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Malhoney, Eugene L. [1985]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Malcolm X College [1970]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mallory, Phillip W. [1942]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Malloy, Jerry [1995]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Marks, A. J. [1973]
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Correspondence, Marks, William [1971]
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Correspondence, Marovitz, Hon. Abraham Lincoln [1963]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Marshall, Judge Thurgood [1967]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Martin, Barbara [1990]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Martin, Clifford [1979]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Martin, Hon. Joseph W. [1940]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Martin, Lonnie [1986]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Martin, Louis (White House) [1965-1980]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Martin Luther King Jr. High School [1972]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority [1993]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Matthews, Leonard S. [1979]
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Correspondence, Matthews, Nathaneal [1993]
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Correspondence, Mathewson, Joseph D. [1988-1990]
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Correspondence, May, Nina [1943]
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Correspondence, Mayo, Cora L. [1984]
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Correspondence, Mays, Benjamin E. [1977-1981]
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Correspondence, McAndrew, Gordon L. [1964]
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Correspondence, McCain, Ms. Delores [1973]
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Correspondence, McCormick, Robert [1947]
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Correspondence, McCoy, Gil N. [1983]
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Correspondence, McCrary, Jesse Jr. [1972]
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Correspondence, McDonald, Louise [1973-1975]
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Correspondence, McDonnel, Col. William [1965]
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Correspondence, McDonnell, James S. [1970]
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Correspondence, McFall, H. J. [1962-1963]
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Correspondence, McGee, Charlie [1976]
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Correspondence, McGee, Earl [1989]
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Correspondence, McGee, Henry W. [1963-1968]
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Correspondence, McGrier, H. Sam [1979]
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Correspondence, McKay, Eliza [1945]
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Correspondence, McKay, Ransom [1970]
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Correspondence, McKinney, George [1979-1996]
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Correspondence, McKinney, Gilbert [1991]
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Correspondence, McNamara, Hon. Robert S. [1972]
Box 78
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Correspondence, McVickers Theater [n.d.]
Box 78
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Correspondence, MeBain, Dolores [1983]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Media History Digest [1993]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Meeks, Virginia [1986]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Merriam, John E. [1983]
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Correspondence, Metcalfe, Ralph H. [1973-1978]
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Correspondence, Metropolitan Community Center [1939]
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Correspondence, Metropolitan Life [1976]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Metropolitan Women’s Democratic Club [1985]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Michigan State University [1970]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Michigan, University of [1970-1971]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Middle Tennessee State University [1972]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mid-South Supply Corporation [1990]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Miehle-Goss-Dexter [1967]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mikva, Abner J. [1973]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Miles College (AL) [1970]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Miles, Mr. [n.d.]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Miller Brewing Company [1986]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Milwaukee Sentinel [1987]
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Correspondence, Milwaukee Times [1988]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Minow, Newton [1970]
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Correspondence, Mitchell, Arthur W. [1938-1940]
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Correspondence, Mitchell, Eugene N. [1976]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mitchell, Mrs. R. H. [1969]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mitchell, Ron [1986]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Model Cities Chicago Committee on Urban Opportunity [1976]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Modica, C. P. [1975]
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Correspondence, Mongaiti & Morgan [1983]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Montana, University of [1974]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Montgomery Paper Company Inc [1966]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Moore, Ralph G. [1996-1997]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Morris, Edward H. [1940]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Morris, William Jr. [n.d.]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Motherway, N. T. [1939]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America [1939]
Box 78
Folder 78
Correspondence, Mount Hebron Lodge No. 29 [1944]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mueller, Ted [1976]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Muhammad, Elijah [1967]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Muhammad, Herbert [1963]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mulcahy, Michael F. [1942-1944]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Multiple Sclerosis Society [1974]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mundelein College [1984]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Murchison, John P. [1968]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Murdock, David [1996]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Murphy, J. [1986]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Murray, Florence [1941]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Murray, Willie [1964]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Muslim Journal [1986]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mustafaa, Ayesha K. [1995-1996]
Box 78
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Correspondence, Mutual Benefit Life [1987]
Box 79
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Correspondence, N’DIGO [1997]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Nash, Philleo [1953]
Box 79
Folder 3
Correspondence, National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees [1971]
Box 79
Folder 4
Correspondence, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) [1940-1983]
Box 79
Folder 5
Correspondence, NAACP, Chicago Branch [1986]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Association of Media Women Inc. [n.d.]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Bankers Association [1970]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. Inc. [n.d.]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Bar Association [1996]
Box 79
Folder 10
Correspondence, National Biscuit Company [1971]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Black Caucus of State Legislators [1984]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Bond and Investment Company [1936]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Can Corporation [1972]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Council of Negro Women [1971-1977]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Council on Crime and Delinquency [1974]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Cyclopedia of American Biography [1965-1968]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Democratic Headquarters [1940]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Educational Publications Company Inc. [1940]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Evangelist New Testament Holy Churches of God [1971]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Federation of Colored Farmers, Inc. [1939]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Publishing Corp. [1976]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Right to Work Committee [1993]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Scene Magazine [1979]
Box 79
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Correspondence, National Youth Administration [1941-1943]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Nave, James [1986]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Nay, Leston [1939]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Neal, Earl [1984]
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Correspondence, Near South Planning Board [1996]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Near Southside Community Organization [1977]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Nelson, Oscar F. [1940]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Newberry Library [1993]
Box 79
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Correspondence, The New Crusader [1965]
Box 79
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Correspondence, New Regal Theater Foundation [1993]
Box 79
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Correspondence, New Second Ward Regular Democratic Organization [1981]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Newspaper Fund Inc. [1969]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Newspaper Readership Project [1977]
Box 79
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Correspondence, Newspaper Services of America [1996]
Box 79
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Correspondence, New York Amsterdam News [1968]
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Correspondence, New York Times [1970-1976]
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Correspondence, New York University [1946]
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Correspondence, New York World’s Fair [1940]
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Correspondence, New York Yankees [1970]
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Correspondence, Nicholson, Ardis & Juanita [1983]
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Correspondence, Niederer, John [1984]
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Correspondence, Nielsen, Arthur [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Nixon, Richard M. [1969-1971]
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Correspondence, Nolen, Fulton Jr. [1991]
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Correspondence, Norman, Ralph B. [1997]
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Correspondence, North Carolina College [1941]
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Correspondence, Northeastern Illinois University Center for Inner-City Studies [1977]
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Correspondence, Northern Colorado, University of [1973]
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Correspondence, Northern Illinois University [1972-1974]
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Correspondence, Northern Trust Company [1976-1994]
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Correspondence, Northern Virginia Community College [1992]
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Correspondence, Northwest Orient [1971]
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Correspondence, Nossal, Frederick [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Notre Dame, University of [1973-1975]
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Correspondence, Observer Newspapers (CA) [1986]
Box 80
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Correspondence, O’Bannon, Chuch [1979]
Box 80
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Correspondence, O’Brien, Arthur P. [1936]
Box 80
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Correspondence, O’Connell, Judge John F. [1946]
Box 80
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Correspondence, O’Hare, George [1985-1986]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Office of Economic Opportunity [1967]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Official National Teen-Ager Pageant [1973]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Ofner, David [1982]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Ogilvie, Richard B. [1970-1972]
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Correspondence, Oglethorpe Marble & Granite Co. [1954]
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Correspondence, Ohio University [1967]
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Correspondence, Oklahoma City University [1969]
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Correspondence, Oklahoma, University of [1970]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Oldberg, Eric [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Oliver, Milton B. [1940]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Olson, Dale [1974]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Omega Psi Phi Fraternirty [1974]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Operation PUSH [1973-1984]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Opportunity [1941]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Opsata, James B. [1942]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Ordower, Sid [1996]
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Correspondence, Original Hebrew Israelite Nation [1977]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Orr, David D. (Cook County Clerk) [1994]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Orr, Earl I. [1972]
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Correspondence, Ortho-Fit Inc. [1967]
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Correspondence, Ortho-Pharmaceutical Corp [1969]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Osby, Simeon B. [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Ottley, Earle B. [n.d.]
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Correspondence, Ottley, Roi [1954]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Outlaw Productions Inc. [1991]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Owens, Mrs. Henry [1993]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Pachter, Ralph M. [1939]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Page, Roy (Superintendent, Illinois) [1970]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Palmyra Investments [1997]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Pan-African Foundation [1974]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Pan American World Airways [1971]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Papageorge, Evans A. [1969]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Parker, Henry (State Treasurer) [1979]
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Correspondence, Parker, Mrs. Henry [1968]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Parker House Sausage Co. [1972]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Parker, Stephen A. [1972]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Parkway Garden Mutual Shareholders [1971]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Parren, Anita K. (Stephens College) [1972]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Partee, Cecil A. [1976-1990]
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Correspondence, Patterson, Doris [1971]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Patterson, John T. [1968]
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Correspondence, Patterson, William L. [1970]
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Correspondence, Paul L. Dunbar Vocational High [1971]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Peak, W. J. [1971-1981]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. [1972]
Box 80
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Correspondence, People Temple of the Disciples of Christ [1975]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Pepsico [1973]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Percy, Charles [1966-1984]
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Correspondence, Perdue, Robert E. [1973-1978]
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Correspondence, Perkins, Curtis T. [1980]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Perkins, Donald S. [1973]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Perry, Bob [1986]
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Correspondence, Perry, Bruce [1978-1979]
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Correspondence, Perry, Todd [1985]
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Correspondence, Peters, Connie [1984]
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Correspondence, Petersmeyer, C. Gregg [1993]
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Correspondence, Phillips, Bonnie [1986]
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Correspondence, Phipps, John R. [1970]
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Correspondence, Picou, Tom [1992-1993]
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Correspondence, Pincham, Justice R. Eugene [1988-1990]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Pitts, Darryl [1991-1993]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Pittsburgh Courier [1940-1971]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Planned Parenthood World Population [1976]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Planners Architects Consulting Engineers [1967]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Playboy [1970-1972]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Plinton, James [1969]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Plummer, Lee (Office of Price Information) [1942]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Poindexter, Hildrus A. [1972]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Poitier Enterprises, LTD [1968]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Polk Bros. [1986]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Polk, Leslie D. (Wisconsin State Univ) [1971]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Pollack, Peter [1972]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Porter, Paul [1945]
Box 80
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Correspondence, Poston, Theodore R. [1941]
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Correspondence, Potente, Eugene [1972]
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Correspondence, Potter, Dave [1973(?)]
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Correspondence, Potter, James T. [1983]
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Correspondence, Powell, Willie Jr. [1975]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Power of People (P.O.P) [1972]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Powers, Mr. [n.d.]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Prayer Center Church of God in Christ [1974]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Preacely, Diane L. [1984]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Prentice-Hall [1970]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Prescott, Burroughs & Taylor [1935]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Preston, Ralph Edward [1990]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Price, Yvonne [1979]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Prince George’s County Memorial Library – Oxon Hill Branch [1976]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Probe Associates Foundation [1982]
Box 81
Folder 12
Correspondence, Procedures, Inc. [1969]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Progress Assoc. for Economic Development [1977]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Project 75 [1975]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Prothro, Louise (U.S. Virgin Islands Governor’s Office) [1972]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Public Building Commission of Chicago [1977]
Box 81
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Correspondence, The Public Relations Board Inc. [1973]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Public Relations Enterprises Inc. [1972]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Public Relations News [1972]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Public Relations Society of America [1969-1973]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Publicity Club of Chicago [1969-1970]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Publishers Company [1967]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Publishers’ Representative [1941-1943]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Purgeson, Lorraine S. [1964]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Pyramid Films [n.d.]
Box 81
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Correspondence, The Quaker Oats Company [1970]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Quarter Century Commission [1973]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Quayle, Dan [1990]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Quesada, Jay [1972]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Quinn Chapel AME (Chicago) [1970-1996]
Box 81
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Correspondence, R. J. Reynolds Industries [1970-1971]
Box 81
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Correspondence, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company [1978]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Rabb, Maxwell (White House) [1957]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Ramati, Shaul (Consulate General of Israel) [1970}
Box 81
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Correspondence, Randall, Willie [1962]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Rayner, A. A. [1970]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Reach-Out [1970]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Reagan, President Ronald [1981-1984]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Reels & Reality Film Co. [1976]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Regrets—Letters of Invitation Declined [1980-1983]
Box 81
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Correspondence, Regrets—Letters of Invitation Declined [1983-1986]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Regrets—Letters of Invitation Declined [1986-1991]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago [n.d.]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Reid, Ellis E. [1969]
Box 82
Folder 4
Correspondence, Remington Rand [1936-1937]
Box 82
Folder 5
Correspondence, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute [1971]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Republican National Committee [1940]
Box 82
Folder 7
Correspondence, Republican Presidential Roundtable [1996]
Box 82
Folder 8
Correspondence, Republican Presidential Task Force [1982-1990]
Box 82
Folder 9
Correspondence, Resurrection High School [1973]
Box 82
Folder 10
Correspondence, The Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation [1976]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Rhodes, Mrs. E. Washington [1970]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Riley, Bea [1939]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Richardson, Otis F. [1996]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Ritchie, James [1975]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Robert S. Abbott Elementary School [1996]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. [1970]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Robinson, Mrs. Jackie [1972]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Robson, Judge Edwin A. [1968]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Roosevelt, Eleanor [1945]
Box 82
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Correspondence, Roosevelt, President Franklin D. [1940-1945]
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Correspondence, Roosevelt University [1989]
Box 82
Folder 22
Correspondence, Roosevelt University Women’s Scholarship Association [1969]
Box 82
Folder 23
Correspondence, Rosary College [1969]
Box 82
Folder 24
Correspondence, Rosemond, W. Thomas Jr. [1991]
Box 82
Folder 25
Correspondence, Ross, Helen [1979]
Box 82
Folder 26
Correspondence, Rostenkowski, Rep. Dan [1985]
Box 82
Folder 27
Correspondence, Roti, Aldreman Fred B. [1980]
Box 82
Folder 28
Correspondence, Rowe, William L. [1969]
Box 82
Folder 29
Correspondence, Royal Crown Cola Co. [1969]
Box 82
Folder 30
Correspondence, Rubalcaba, Ann [1970]
Box 82
Folder 31
Correspondence, Rubin, Harold [1972]
Box 82
Folder 32
Correspondence, Rubloff, Arthur [1970]
Box 82
Folder 33
Correspondence, Ruettinger, John W. [1969]
Box 82
Folder 34
Correspondence, Rush, Alderman Bobby [1983-1984]
Box 82
Folder 35
Correspondence, Russell, Senator Richard B. [1952]
Box 82
Folder 36
Correspondence, Rustin, Bayard [1970-1972]
Box 82
Folder 37
Correspondence, Rutz-Smith Agency [1973]
Box 82
Folder 38
Correspondence, Ryan, George (Secretary of State) [1993]
Box 83
Folder 1
Correspondence, Sacramento State College [1972]
Box 83
Folder 2
Correspondence, Safer Foundation [1980]
Box 83
Folder 3
Correspondence, Saks, Gordon [1969]
Box 83
Folder 4
Correspondence, Salaam International [1977]
Box 83
Folder 5
Correspondence, Salberg, Bob [1982]
Box 83
Folder 6
Correspondence, Salgado, Herman [1997]
Box 83
Folder 7
Correspondence, Salk, Erwin [1962-1976]
Box 83
Folder 8
Correspondence, The Salvation Army [1996]
Box 83
Folder 9
Correspondence, Sarker, Subhash Chandra [1972]
Box 83
Folder 10
Correspondence, Saunders, Doris (Jackson State University) [1978]
Box 83
Folder 11
Correspondence, Savage, Gus [1981-1991]
Box 83
Folder 12
Correspondence, Savannah Public Library [1966]
Box 83
Folder 13
Correspondence, Savannah State College [1973-1996]
Box 83
Folder 14
Correspondence, Savannah Tribune [1934]
Box 83
Folder 15
Correspondence, Sawyer, Mayor Eugene [1988]
Box 83
Folder 16
Correspondence, Schecter, Patricia A. [1995]
Box 83
Folder 17
Correspondence, Schermerhorn, E. B. [1957]
Box 83
Folder 18
Correspondence, Schlaeger, Victor L. [1940]
Box 83
Folder 19
Correspondence, School City of Gary [1970]
Box 83
Folder 20
Correspondence, Schubert, Paulette [n.d.]
Box 83
Folder 21
Correspondence, Schwartz, Harry [1991]
Box 83
Folder 22
Correspondence, Schwartz, Nathan [1965]
Box 83
Folder 23
Correspondence, SCLC – Operation Breadbasket [1971]
Box 83
Folder 24
Correspondence, Scope Unlimited [1976]
Box 83
Folder 25
Correspondence, Scott, David [1978]
Box 83
Folder 26
Correspondence, Scott, Roland J. [1972]
Box 83
Folder 27
Correspondence, Scott, Stanley [1977]
Box 83
Folder 28
Correspondence, Scott, William J. [1976-1980]
Box 83
Folder 29
Correspondence, Sealy, Mr. & Mrs. Desmond [1964]
Box 83
Folder 30
Correspondence, Sears, Roebuck and Co. [1971-1994]
Box 83
Folder 31
Correspondence, Seaton, Fred A. [1957]
Box 83
Folder 32
Correspondence, Seattle Religious Art Society [1988-1991]
Box 83
Folder 33
Correspondence, Seaway National Bank [1983]
Box 83
Folder 34
Correspondence, Second Mount Calvary M. B. Church [1997]
Box 83
Folder 35
Correspondence, Selective Service System [1940-1944]
Box 83
Folder 36
Correspondence, Senior Citizens Crime Commission [1978-1979]
Box 83
Folder 37
Correspondence, Shafter, (?) [1978]
Box 83
Folder 38
Correspondence, Shaw University [1970]
Box 83
Folder 39
Correspondence, Shelley, J. Nicholas [1985]
Box 83
Folder 40
Correspondence, Sheriff’s Office of Cook County [1971]
Box 83
Folder 41
Correspondence, Sherman House [1968]
Box 83
Folder 42
Correspondence, Sherman, John [1993]
Box 83
Folder 43
Correspondence, Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel [1971]
Box 83
Folder 44
Correspondence, Showcase Televsion Network [1993]
Box 83
Folder 45
Correspondence, Shriver, Sargent [1975]
Box 83
Folder 46
Correspondence, Sibley, J. H., Jr. [1983]
Box 83
Folder 47
Correspondence, Sickle Cell Disease Association of Illinois [1997]
Box 83
Folder 48
Correspondence, Sidney Wanzer & Sons Inc. [1971]
Box 83
Folder 49
Correspondence, Simmons, Albert [1979]
Box 83
Folder 50
Correspondence, Simmons, Geraldine C. [1972]
Box 83
Folder 51
Correspondence, Simon, Senator Paul [1972-1996]
Box 83
Folder 52
Correspondence, Simon, Seymour F. [1970-1973]
Box 83
Folder 53
Correspondence, Sims, Clinton O. [1977]
Box 83
Folder 54
Correspondence, Sims, Oliver W. [1974]
Box 83
Folder 55
Correspondence, Singleton, Chuck [1974]
Box 83
Folder 56
Correspondence, Skinner, Samuel K. [1976]
Box 83
Folder 57
Correspondence, SKO Incoporated [1973]
Box 83
Folder 58
Correspondence, Slater Family (Judge Fred “Duke” Slater) [1966]
Box 83
Folder 59
Correspondence, Slater, Milton E. [1965]
Box 83
Folder 60
Correspondence, Slattery, Senator James [1940]
Box 83
Folder 61
Correspondence, Slaughter, Adolph [1991-1992]
Box 83
Folder 62
Correspondence, Sloop, Alexander [1974]
Box 83
Folder 63
Correspondence, Small, John F. [1973]
Box 83
Folder 64
Correspondence, Smith, Clauzelle [1986]
Box 83
Folder 65
Correspondence, Smith, Dev. [1986]
Box 83
Folder 66
Correspondence, Smith, Debra R. [1983]
Box 83
Folder 67
Correspondence, Smith, Herbert C. [1983]
Box 83
Folder 68
Correspondence, Smith, James [1988]
Box 83
Folder 69
Correspondence, Smith, Lyman [1940]
Box 83
Folder 70
Correspondence, Smith, Margaret [1980]
Box 83
Folder 71
Correspondence, Smoak, Marian [1972]
Box 83
Folder 72
Correspondence, Sneed, Rev. Philip [1993]
Box 83
Folder 73
Correspondence, Society of Professional Journalists [1983]
Box 83
Folder 74
Correspondence, Somerville, Lincoln [1940]
Box 84
Folder 1
Correspondence, Soul Queen Café [1971]
Box 84
Folder 2
Correspondence, South Central Bank and Trust Company [1997]
Box 84
Folder 3
Correspondence, South Dakota State University [1969]
Box 84
Folder 4
Correspondence, Southern Beauty Congress Inc. [1972]
Box 84
Folder 5
Correspondence, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale [1997]
Box 84
Folder 6
Correspondence, The Southland Corporation [1990]
Box 84
Folder 7
Correspondence, South Shore Bible Baptist Day Care Center [1995]
Box 84
Folder 8
Correspondence, South Side Community Art Center [1941]
Box 84
Folder 9
Correspondence, Southside Community Health Plan [1978]
Box 84
Folder 10
Correspondence, Spaulding, A. T. [1972-1973]
Box 84
Folder 11
Correspondence, Spicer, Oskar [1975]
Box 84
Folder 12
Correspondence, Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Chicago [1972]
Box 84
Folder 13
Correspondence, Sportsman’s Park [1973-1977]
Box 84
Folder 14
Correspondence, St. Louis Argus [1971-1973]
Box 84
Folder 15
Correspondence, St. Matthew A.M.E. Church [1977]
Box 84
Folder 16
Correspondence, Stahl, Mr. (?) [n.d.]
Box 84
Folder 17
Correspondence, Stanford University [1975]
Box 84
Folder 18
Correspondence, Stanley, Frank [1946-1984]
Box 84
Folder 19
Correspondence, Stans, Maurice [1970]
Box 84
Folder 20
Correspondence, Star Tribune [1997]
Box 84
Folder 21
Correspondence, The State-Journal Register [1975]
Box 84
Folder 22
Correspondence, SUNY-Buffalo [1972]
Box 84
Folder 23
Correspondence, Steele, Larry [1972]
Box 84
Folder 24
Correspondence, Steele, Governor John [1941]
Box 84
Folder 25
Correspondence, Steinberg, Melvin [1971]
Box 84
Folder 26
Correspondence, Steple (?) [1976]
Box 84
Folder 27
Correspondence, Stettinius, Edward Reilly [1944]
Box 84
Folder 28
Correspondence, Stevenson, Adlai E., III [1972]
Box 84
Folder 29
Correspondence, Steward, Bennet [1978-1979]
Box 84
Folder 30
Correspondence, Stewart, K. R. [1956]
Box 84
Folder 31
Correspondence, Stokes, Hon. Louis [n.d.]
Box 84
Folder 32
Correspondence, Street, Sally (Committee for Negro Students at Antioch College) [1940]
Box 84
Folder 33
Correspondence, Stubbs, Carolyn [1972-1973]
Box 84
Folder 34
Correspondence, Sublette, Medora H. [1973]
Box 84
Folder 35
Correspondence, Sullivan, Louis W. [1990]
Box 84
Folder 36
Correspondence, Supporters of the Chicago Plan for Equal Opportunity [1970]
Box 84
Folder 37
Correspondence, Supreme Life Insurance Company of America [1962-1980]
Box 84
Folder 38
Correspondence, Sutton, Percy E. [1973]
Box 84
Folder 39
Correspondence, Swift & Company [n.d.]
Box 84
Folder 40
Correspondence, Sykes-Kennedy, Janie [1993-1996]
Box 84
Folder 41
Correspondence, Sykes, Nelson [1939]
Box 84
Folder 42
Correspondence, Symes, Judge J. Foster [1942]
Box 84
Folder 43
Correspondence, Syracuse University [1970]
Box 84
Folder 44
Correspondence, Szor, Leopold C. [1976]
Box 84
Folder 45
Correspondence, Szymankiewicz, Miss Chris [1975]
Box 84
Folder 46
Correspondence, 3rd Ward Democratic Organization [1986]
Box 84
Folder 47
Correspondence, 34th Ward Center Regular Democratic Organization [1985]
Box 84
Folder 48
Correspondence, Tabor, John [1969]
Box 84
Folder 49
Correspondence, Tait, Alice [1996-1997]
Box 84
Folder 50
Correspondence, Tate, Mrs, Ruth H. (?) [1965]
Box 84
Folder 51
Correspondence, Taylor Funeral Home [1978]
Box 84
Folder 52
Correspondence, Taylor, Lorenzo [1977]
Box 84
Folder 53
Correspondence, Taylor University [1970]
Box 84
Folder 54
Correspondence, Teamsters Local 688 (Harold J. Gibbons) [1952]
Box 84
Folder 55
Correspondence, Teer, Jerry [1976-1977]
Box 84
Folder 56
Correspondence, Tennessee State University [1971]
Box 84
Folder 57
Correspondence, The Tennis Club Hotel [1973]
Box 84
Folder 58
Correspondence, Tenth Ward Democratic Club [1973]
Box 84
Folder 59
Correspondence, Terrence, A. C. [1973]
Box 84
Folder 60
Correspondence, Terrell, William H. [1970]
Box 84
Folder 61
Correspondence, Terry, C. C. [1986]
Box 84
Folder 62
Correspondence, Terry, Joseph G. [1970]
Box 84
Folder 63
Correspondence, Texas Technological College [1969]
Box 84
Folder 64
Correspondence, Texas - Austin, University of [1979]
Box 84
Folder 65
Correspondence, Thomas, Marion [1986]
Box 84
Folder 66
Correspondence, Thompson, Governor James [1977-1984]
Box 84
Folder 67
Correspondence, Thompson, Lois E. [1973-1985]
Box 84
Folder 68
Correspondence, Thompson, Lucille Ford [1948]
Box 84
Folder 69
Correspondence, Thornton, Matthew (Mayor of Beale Street) [1939]
Box 84
Folder 70
Correspondence, Thursby, Roberta C. [1969]
Box 84
Folder 71
Correspondence, TIME Magazine [1947-1976]
Box 84
Folder 72
Correspondence, Tolbert, W. R. [1973]
Box 84
Folder 73
Correspondence, Toles, Edward B. [1980-1985]
Box 84
Folder 74
Correspondence, Toney, Charles [1976]
Box 84
Folder 75
Correspondence, Torrey, Claude A. [1980]
Box 84
Folder 76
Correspondence, Toward Responsible Freedom Program [1969]
Box 85
Folder 1
Correspondence, Towmotor Corporation/Caterpillar Tractor Co. [1979]
Box 85
Folder 2
Correspondence, Towns, Anne [1986]
Box 85
Folder 3
Correspondence, Townsend, L. A. [1970]
Box 85
Folder 4
Correspondence, Townsend, Willard S. [1940]
Box 85
Folder 5
Correspondence, Traintex, Inc. [1974]
Box 85
Folder 6
Correspondence, Trans World Airlines (TWA) [1961-1971, n.d]
Box 85
Folder 7
Correspondence, Travis, Dempsey [1969-1970]
Box 85
Folder 8
Correspondence, Treme Community Improvement Association [1990]
Box 85
Folder 9
Correspondence, Triangle Pulications Inc. [1975]
Box 85
Folder 10
Correspondence, The Tri-City Press [1983]
Box 85
Folder 11
Correspondence, Trinity College [1971]
Box 85
Folder 12
Correspondence, Trinity United Methodist Church (Muncie, IN) [1973]
Box 85
Folder 13
Correspondence, Truman, President Harry S. [1945-1950]
Box 85
Folder 14
Correspondence, Truman, Mrs. Harry [1972]
Box 85
Folder 15
Correspondence, The Tuberculosis Institute of Chicago and Cook County [1969]
Box 85
Folder 16
Correspondence, Tuch, Fred Jr. [1978]
Box 85
Folder 17
Correspondence, Tucker, George C. [1966]
Box 85
Folder 18
Correspondence, Tully, Thomas M. [1974]
Box 85
Folder 19
Correspondence, Turner, Bernice [1971-1972]
Box 85
Folder 20
Correspondence, Turner, Joseph L. [1970]
Box 85
Folder 21
Correspondence, Turpin, C. U. [1939]
Box 85
Folder 22
Correspondence, Tuscaloosa 20th Century Defender [1974]
Box 85
Folder 23
Correspondence, Tuskegee Institute [1970]
Box 85
Folder 24
Correspondence, T.V. Arabic Hour [1986]
Box 85
Folder 25
Correspondence, Twomey, Brian [1970]
Box 85
Folder 26
Correspondence, Ulmer, Anderson [1943]
Box 85
Folder 27
Correspondence, United Air Lines [1973-1974]
Box 85
Folder 28
Correspondence, United American Progress Association [1986]
Box 85
Folder 29
Correspondence, United Citizens for Cultural Advancement [1974]
Box 85
Folder 30
Correspondence, United Nations Association of the United States of America [1969-1984]
Box 85
Folder 31
Correspondence, United Negro College Fund [1968-1972]
Box 85
Folder 32
Correspondence, Unity Funeral Parlors, Inc. [1990]
Box 85
Folder 33
Correspondence, Universal Public Relations [1973]
Box 85
Folder 34
Correspondence, UniWorld Group Inc. [1988]
Box 85
Folder 35
Correspondence, Urban Gateways [1975]
Box 85
Folder 36
Correspondence, United States Air Force Academy [1970-1972]
Box 85
Folder 37
Correspondence, United States Army [1941]
Box 85
Folder 38
Correspondence, U. S. – China Peoples Friendship Association [1975]
Box 85
Folder 39
Correspondence, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture [1975]
Box 85
Folder 40
Correspondence, U. S. Dept. of the Air Force [1973]
Box 85
Folder 41
Correspondence, U. S. Dept. of the Interior [1953-1995]
Box 85
Folder 42
Correspondence, U. S. Dept. of Labor [1940-1979]
Box 85
Folder 43
Correspondence, U.S. News & World Report [1952-1979]
Box 85
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Correspondence, United States Post Office [1941-1977]
Box 85
Folder 45
Correspondence, U.S. Small Business Administrator [1972]
Box 85
Folder 46
Correspondence, United States Steel Corporation [1971-1976]
Box 85
Folder 47
Correspondence, U.S. Treasury Department [1965-1968]
Box 85
Folder 48
Correspondence, United Transport Service Employees [1947]
Box 85
Folder 49
Correspondence, Valentine Radford Advertising [1969]
Box 85
Folder 50
Correspondence, Van Alstine, William [1970]
Box 85
Folder 51
Correspondence, Van Hook, Dr. Warren [1978]
Box 85
Folder 52
Correspondence, Van Zant, John L. [1970]
Box 85
Folder 53
Correspondence, Vance, Cryul [1979-1980]
Box 85
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Correspondence, VanVig, John [1975]
Box 85
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Correspondence, VCT [1983]
Box 85
Folder 56
Correspondence, Venable, Abraham S. [1971]
Box 85
Folder 57
Correspondence, Venema, Maynard P. [1969]
Box 85
Folder 58
Correspondence, Village Maid International [1969]
Box 85
Folder 59
Correspondence, Virginia State College [1935]
Box 85
Folder 60
Correspondence, Virginia State Convention of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity [1971]
Box 85
Folder 61
Correspondence, Vital, Leroy P. [1974]
Box 85
Folder 62
Correspondence, the Harsh Collection [1993]
Box 85
Folder 63
Correspondence, Von Blaine, Lloyd [1969]
Box 85
Folder 64
Correspondence, Vrdolyak, Edward R. [1986-1987]
Box 86
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Correspondence, W. S. [c. 1930s]
Box 86
Folder 2
Correspondence, Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc. [1970]
Box 86
Folder 3
Correspondence, Wahls, Gordon [1973]
Box 86
Folder 4
Correspondence, Walgreen Drug Stores [1970]
Box 86
Folder 5
Correspondence, Walker, Bill [1974]
Box 86
Folder 6
Correspondence, Walker, Eldridge [1971]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Walker, Frank C. [1942]
Box 86
Folder 8
Correspondence, Walker, Gerri [1975]
Box 86
Folder 9
Correspondence, Wall, Mrs. Frederick [1973]
Box 86
Folder 10
Correspondence, Wall Street Journal [1969-1970]
Box 86
Folder 11
Correspondence, Wallace, Barbara [1996]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wallace, Henry [1940-1946]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wallerstedt, Robert [1966]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wallis, Edward [1970]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Walsh, Donald [1971]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Walt Disney World [1984]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Ward, Daniel [1966]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Ward, Harold [1940]
Box 86
Folder 19
Correspondence, Warfield, E. [1983]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Warfield, Col. William [1940]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Washington, Elie [1986]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Washington, Hazel [1972-1975]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Washington, Murl [1939]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Washington Park Jockey Club [1977]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Washington Post [1976]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Washington, University of [1973]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Washington, V. J. [n.d.]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Waters, Enoch P. [1967-1973]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Watson, Gen. Edwin M. [1940-1944]
Box 86
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Correspondence, WBBM CBS Radio [1960-1968]
Box 86
Folder 31
Correspondence, WBEE Radio [1972-1984]
Box 86
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Correspondence, WCFL Radio [1973]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Webbe, Charles H. [1977]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Weinberger, Caspar W. [1973]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Weisberg, Barry [1983]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Welters, Edward [1950-1976]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Westbrook, Agaliece [1938-1939]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Westbrook, Franklin [1980]
Box 86
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Correspondence, West Coast Black Publishers Association [n.d.]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wesson, Maurice [1994]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Westcott, Peggy [1976]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Westheimer, Fine, Berger & Co [1973]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Westside Business Improvement Association [n.d.]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Westside Comprehensive Health Center [1974-1976]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wexler, Harris [1970]
Box 86
Folder 46
Correspondence, WFLD TV [1975]
Box 86
Folder 47
Correspondence, WGN [1945-1965]
Box 86
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Correspondence, WGRT Radio [1968-1971]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wherry, Charles [1969]
Box 86
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Correspondence, White, Eugene [1986]
Box 86
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Correspondence, White, Hon, Kevin (Mayor of Boston) [1977]
Box 86
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Correspondence, White, Nona Welters J. [1996]
Box 86
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Correspondence, White, R. J. [1986]
Box 86
Folder 54
Correspondence, White, Rev. William O. [1979]
Box 86
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Correspondence, White, William Sylvester [1968-1988]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Who’s Who Among Black Americans [1976]
Box 86
Folder 57
Correspondence, Widdess, Stewart K. [1991]
Box 86
Folder 58
Correspondence, Wieboldt Foundation [1979]
Box 86
Folder 59
Correspondence, Wilborn, Aurelia [1995]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wilburn, Homer [n.d.]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wilkie, Wendell [1940-1943]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wilkins, Atty. Julian [1970-1983]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wilkins, Roy [1972]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Wille, Herm M. (Kraft) [1977]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, Chanta [1983]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, Dr. Charles Lee (Williams Clinic) [1978]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, Dennis [1988]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, Rev. J. C. [1973]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, Juanita [1966]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, L. [1971]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, Pfc. Michael L. [1967]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williams, Virgil [1939]
Box 86
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Correspondence, Williamson, Susan G. (Annenberg School of Communication) [1997]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wilmington Journal [1988]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wilson, Dori [1992]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wilson, Ilene [1972]
Box 87
Folder 4
Correspondence, Wilson, Kenneth E. [1976]
Box 87
Folder 5
Correspondence, Wilson, Kenneth O. [1994]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WIND Radio [1967]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Winfrey, Charles [1970]
Box 87
Folder 8
Correspondence, Winslow, Eugene [1986]
Box 87
Folder 9
Correspondence, Winsor, John [1972]
Box 87
Folder 10
Correspondence, Wisconsin Good Government Association [1940]
Box 87
Folder 11
Correspondence, Wisconsin – Milwaukee, University of [1973]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wisconsin – Oshkosh, University of [1976]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wisconsin State University, Dept. of Journalism [1970]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wisler, A. Lincoln [1940]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WLS-TV [1977]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WMAQ-TV [1965]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WMPP Radio [1971]
Box 87
Folder 18
Correspondence, Wolf, Jerome M. [1986]
Box 87
Folder 19
Correspondence, Women for Black Athletes [1983]
Box 87
Folder 20
Correspondence, Women in Communications, Inc. [1973-1975]
Box 87
Folder 21
Correspondence, Women’s National Press Club [1971]
Box 87
Folder 22
Correspondence, Wood, W. M. [1945]
Box 87
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Correspondence, The Woodlawn Organization [1970-1972]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Woods, Herb [1972]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Woods, Howard B. [1966-1980]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Woods, John [1977]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Workman Publishing Co. [1992]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Worland, Gayle [1987]
Box 87
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Correspondence, World Federalists, USA [1971]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WREG-TV [1997]
Box 87
Folder 31
Correspondence, Wright, P.(?) [1986]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wright, R. R. Jr. [1940]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wrightsell, Toi [1980]
Box 87
Folder 34
Correspondence, WSIU/TV [1983]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WSNS 44 [1971]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WTTW Channel 11 [1972-1973]
Box 87
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Correspondence, WUHY FM [1970]
Box 87
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Correspondence, W. V. Rouse & Associates [1970]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Wyatt, Mrs. [n.d.]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Xerox [1968]
Box 87
Folder 41
Correspondence, Yates, Sidney (U. S. Congress) [1968]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Yellin, Carol Lynn [n.d.]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Yette, Samuel F. [1970]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Young, A. S. Doc [1973-1985]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Young Americans for Responsible Action (YARA) [1972]
Box 87
Folder 46
Correspondence, Young, Frank [1937]
Box 87
Folder 47
Correspondence, Young, George [1971]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Young, Harold (Office of Vice President) [1943]
Box 87
Folder 49
Correspondence, Young Men’s Jewish Council [1969]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Young, Bishop Wilham P. [n.d.]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) [1940-1984]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Young Men of Pride [1970]
Box 87
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Correspondence, Young, Thomas (Journal and Guide) [1941-1942]
Box 87
Folder 54
Correspondence, Youth Communication [1986]
Box 87
Folder 55
Correspondence, Zeigler, Morris D. [1966-1971]
Box 87
Folder 56
Correspondence, Zenith Radio Distributing Corporation [1975]
Box 87
Folder 57
Correspondence, Zumalt, E. R., Jr. (Chief of Naval Operations) [1973]
Box 87
Folder 58
Correspondence, Zumpetta, Anthony [1971]
Box 88
Folder 1
Employee Relations [1940-1949]
Box 88
Folder 2
Employee Relations [1951-1958]
Box 88
Folder 3
Employee Relations [1958-1959]
Box 88
Folder 4
Employee Relations [1960-1965]
Box 88
Folder 5
Employee Relations [1966]
Box 88
Folder 6
Employee Relations [1966-1969]
Box 88
Folder 7
Employee Relations [1970]
Box 89
Folder 1
Employee Relations [1971] [1]
Box 89
Folder 2
Employee Relations [1971] [2]
Box 89
Folder 3
Employee Relations [1972] [1]
Box 89
Folder 4
Employee Relations [1972] [2]
Box 89
Folder 5
Employee Relations [1973-1977]
Box 89
Folder 6
Employee Relations [1978-1979]
Box 90
Folder 1
Employee Relations [1980-1989] [1]
Box 90
Folder 2
Employee Relations [1980-1989] [2]
Box 90
Folder 3
Employee Relations [1980-1989] [3]
Box 90
Folder 4
Employee Relations [1980-1989] [4]
Box 90
Folder 5
Employee Relations [1990-1997] [1]
Box 90
Folder 6
Employee Relations [1990-1997] [2]
Box 90
Folder 7
Employee Relations [1990-1997] [3]
Box 90
Folder 8
Employee Relations [1990-1997] [4]
Box 90
Folder 9
Employee Relations [1990-1997] [5]
Box 90
Folder 10
Employee Relations [1990-1997] [6]
Box 90
Folder 11
Employee Relations [n.d.]
Box 91
Folder 1
Financial [1944-1948]
Box 91
Folder 2
Financial [1950-1952]
Box 91
Folder 3
Financial [1953-1954]
Box 91
Folder 4
Financial [1955]
Box 91
Folder 5
Financial [1956-1959]
Box 91
Folder 6
Financial [1960-1968]
Box 91
Folder 7
Financial [1970-1972]
Box 91
Folder 8
Financial [1973] [1]
Box 91
Folder 9
Financial [1973] [2]
Box 91
Folder 10
Financial [1974-1976]
Box 91
Folder 11
Financial [1979]
Box 91
Folder 12
Financial [1980-1989] [1]
Box 91
Folder 13
Financial [1980-1989] [2]
Box 91
Folder 14
Financial [1991-April 1994]
Box 91
Folder 15
Financial [Aug. 1994-Dec. 1994]
Box 91
Folder 16
Financial [1995-1997]
Box 91
Folder 17
Financial [n.d.]
Box 92
Folder 1
Financial, Chicago Defender Capitol Stock Transfers [1956]
Box 93
Folder 1
Legal, General [1959-1964]
Box 93
Folder 2
Legal, General [1965-1971]
Box 93
Folder 3
Legal, General [1972-1995]
Box 93
Folder 4
Legal, Carmichael v. Abbott [1973-1974]
Box 93
Folder 5
Legal, Charles Yoways v. Robert S. Abbott Publishing Co. [1968]
Box 93
Folder 6
Legal, Estate of Lewis Raggett [1959-1964]
Box 93
Folder 7
Legal, Euclid Taylor [1961]
Box 93
Folder 8
Legal, Grant v. Sengstacke Enterprises [1993]
Box 93
Folder 9
Legal, Greenfield, et. al v. Abbott, et. al [1972]
Box 93
Folder 10
Legal, Gregory Harris V. Chicago Defender [1997]
Box 93
Folder 11
Legal, Gunn Dispute [1984]
Box 93
Folder 12
Legal, Harvey Jason v. Robert Abbott Publishing Company and John H. Sengstacke [1964]
Box 93
Folder 13
Legal, James Brown v. Robert Abbott Publishing Company [1967]
Box 93
Folder 14
Legal, Long v. Abbott Publishing [1962-1983]
Box 93
Folder 15
Legal, Lu Palmer v. Chicago Defender [1982-1983]
Box 93
Folder 16
Legal, Lu Palmer v. Chicago Defender [1984]
Box 93
Folder 17
Legal, Lu Palmer v. Chicago Defender [1985]
Box 93
Folder 18
Legal, Lu Palmer v. Chicago Defender [1986]
Box 93
Folder 19
Legal, Lu Palmer v. Chicago Defender [1987-1988]
Box 94
Folder 1
Legal, Margaret Breedlove libel suit [1961]
Box 94
Folder 2
Legal, National Labor Relations Board, Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, 1943-1973 [1]
Box 94
Folder 3
Legal, National Labor Relations Board, Chicago Typographical Union No. 16, 1943-1973 [2]
Box 94
Folder 4
Legal, Robert S. Abbott Publishing Co. v. Charles Sumner Stone, et. al [1964]
Box 94
Folder 5
Legal, Sylvia Shectman, et. al v. Richard Willis, et. al [1968-1971]
Box 94
Folder 6
Legal, United Funeral Chapels v. Chicago Daily Defender [1965]
Box 94
Folder 7
Legal, William Jenkins v. Robert Abbott Publishing Co. [1960]
Box 95
Folder 1
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Burton, Ray, “Senior Citizens News and Views” [1982]
Box 95
Folder 2
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Christmas, Faith, Editorial on Presidential Race [1988]
Box 95
Folder 3
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Davis, Charles A. [n.d.]
Box 95
Folder 4
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Gould, Jay, “A Challenge to America” [c. 1941-1945]
Box 95
Folder 5
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Green, Kenneth, “Voters Group Tell Huge Number of Voter Problems” [n.d.]
Box 95
Folder 6
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Jarrett, Vernon, “Negro Press” [n.d.]
Box 95
Folder 7
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Lochard, Metz, Editorial [c.1960-1961]
Box 95
Folder 8
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Lochard, Metz, “Why the Negro Press?” [1967]
Box 95
Folder 9
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Lochard, Metz, “The Jackson Scheme” [c. 1983-1984]
Box 95
Folder 10
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Lochard, Metz, “Meningitis Outbreak” [1982]
Box 95
Folder 11
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Lochard, Metz, “Washington His Own Boss” [c. 1983-1984]
Box 95
Folder 12
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Lowe, Walter, Harold Washington Campaign [1987]
Box 95
Folder 13
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Phillips, Ada M., “Today’s Notebook” [1989]
Box 95
Folder 14
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Reed, Scott, “Go Vote and Help other Blacks Vote” [1987]
Box 95
Folder 15
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Sengstacke Family, “There are no plans to sell the Chicago Defender” [1997]
Box 95
Folder 16
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Thompson, Charles M., “A Comment” [1948]
Box 95
Folder 17
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Whitley, Gwen, “Dream Closer: election of Washington” [1984]
Box 95
Folder 18
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “John Sengstacke’s Discussion Outline with CBS” [c. 1980s]
Box 95
Folder 19
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “Black committeemen balk at confab with Stevenson” [c. 1980-1982]
Box 95
Folder 20
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, Chicago Defender 50th Anniversary [1955]
Box 95
Folder 21
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “Claim Epton at hospital” [1983]
Box 95
Folder 22
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “Commission reports on sale of drivers license info”
Box 95
Folder 23
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, Editorial Draft [c. 1993]
Box 95
Folder 24
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, Editorial on Mayoral Election [c. 1983]
Box 95
Folder 25
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, Editorial—Welfare Recipients Need Increase [1990]
Box 95
Folder 26
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “The energy debate” [c. 1979 (?)]
Box 95
Folder 27
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “Justice Marshall disagrees” [c. 1979]
Box 95
Folder 28
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “The Late Robert S. Abbott, Founder, Chicago Defender” [1940]
Box 95
Folder 29
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, Mayor Harold Washington Editorial [c. 1983-1987]
Box 95
Folder 30
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “Near South Planning Board honors Sengstacke” [1996]
Box 95
Folder 31
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “The Newspaper Business” [n.d.]
Box 95
Folder 32
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, News Release [c.1979, 1984, or 1990]
Box 95
Folder 33
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, Sengstacke Trip to China [1973]
Box 95
Folder 34
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, Unknown Title [c. 1920s-1930s]
Box 95
Folder 35
Manuscripts, Chicago Defender Staff, Unknown Author, “Vorster had to resign” [1979]
Box 96
Folder 1
Manuscripts, Submissions, Coley (?) [n.d.]
Box 96
Folder 2
Manuscripts, Submissions, Congress of Racial Equality [1984]
Box 96
Folder 3
Manuscripts, Submissions, DuBose, Carolyn, “Charles Diggs’s Legacy to South Africa” [1994]
Box 96
Folder 4
Manuscripts, Submissions, Elliston, Maxine Hall, “I’m Gon’ Talk About You Mama” [1969]
Box 96
Folder 5
Manuscripts, Submissions, Gow, Haven Bradford, “The Devastating Effects of the Sexual Revolution” [1993]
Box 96
Folder 6
Manuscripts, Submissions, Gow, Haven Bradford, “The Right to Die—The Right to Live” [c.1990s]
Box 96
Folder 7
Manuscripts, Submissions, James, H.R., “Queen Bee” [n.d.]
Box 96
Folder 8
Manuscripts, Submissions, James, Howard [c.1960s]
Box 96
Folder 9
Manuscripts, Submissions, Jones, Sheila, “What I Think It Takes to be Successful” [n.d.]
Box 96
Folder 10
Manuscripts, Submissions, “Leslee” [n.d.]
Box 96
Folder 11
Manuscripts, Submissions, Little, Lydia [1983]
Box 96
Folder 12
Manuscripts, Submissions, Parker, Franklin, “Thirty Years of School Desegregation, 1954-1984” [1984]
Box 96
Folder 13
Manuscripts, Submissions, Posey, Arthur, “Right On D-Block” [1972]
Box 96
Folder 14
Manuscripts, Submissions, Rojas, Billy, “Speaking the Unspeakable” [1985] [1]
Box 96
Folder 15
Manuscripts, Submissions, Rojas, Billy, “Speaking the Unspeakable” [1985] [2]
Box 96
Folder 16
Manuscripts, Submissions, Rojas, Billy, “Speaking the Unspeakable” [1985] [3]
Box 96
Folder 17
Manuscripts, Submissions, Rojas, Billy, “Speaking the Unspeakable” [1985] [4]
Box 96
Folder 18
Manuscripts, Submissions, Rossen, John, “Is Chicago Ready for Reform?” [1983]
Box 96
Folder 19
Manuscripts, Submissions, Slaymaker, Bob [1993]
Box 96
Folder 20
Manuscripts, Submissions, Thomas-Arline, Joe Curtis [1985]
Box 96
Folder 21
Manuscripts, Submissions, Tolbert, Marie [1983]
Box 96
Folder 22
Manuscripts, Submissions, Unknown Author [about “Tony” Rhoden] [n.d.]
Box 96
Folder 23
Manuscripts, Submissions, Wesley, Robert, “Thought Life” [1994]
Box 96
Folder 24
Manuscripts, Submissions, Wesse, David, “Technology and the Black Worker” [1983]
Box 96
Folder 25
Manuscripts, Submissions, Wilson, Denise, “It is Your Duty” [1985]
Box 96
Folder 26
Manuscripts, Submissions, Wright, Matthew, “An Open Letter to the Citizenry of Chicago” [c. 1983]
Box 97
Folder 1
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Ammons, Gloria [1985]
Box 97
Folder 2
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, “Barker” [1967-1968]
Box 97
Folder 3
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Dodds, Stuart [1988]
Box 97
Folder 4
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Goris [1984]
Box 97
Folder 5
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Hatlo, Jimmy [1943]
Box 97
Folder 6
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, King Features Syndicate [1980]
Box 97
Folder 7
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, “Lewis” [1985]
Box 97
Folder 8
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1982]
Box 97
Folder 9
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1983]
Box 97
Folder 10
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1984]
Box 97
Folder 11
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1985]
Box 97
Folder 12
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1986]
Box 97
Folder 13
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1987]
Box 97
Folder 14
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1988]
Box 97
Folder 15
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1989]
Box 97
Folder 16
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1990]
Box 97
Folder 17
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1991]
Box 97
Folder 18
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1992]
Box 97
Folder 19
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1993]
Box 97
Folder 20
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1994]
Box 97
Folder 21
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Marlette, Douglass [1995]
Box 97
Folder 22
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Ohlsson, Ib [1984]
Box 97
Folder 23
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Paulson [1988-1992]
Box 97
Folder 24
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Rippy, John [1974-1975]
Box 97
Folder 25
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Sack, Steve [c. 1984]
Box 97
Folder 26
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Unknown [1982]
Box 97
Folder 27
Manuscripts, Cartoon Submissions, Washington, Jennie Scott [1984]
Box 98
Folder 1
Manuscripts, Other, Bontemps, Arna, Chapter on Defender for “Negro in Illinois,” sent to L. Harper [1942]
Box 98
Folder 2
Manuscripts, Other, Brown, Robert U., Drafts of Article in Editor and Publisher, “Shop Talk at Thirty” [1971]
Box 98
Folder 3
Manuscripts, Other, Clayton, Dr. Constance E., “The Black Press: America’s Shining Beacon for Justice” [1984]
Box 98
Folder 4
Manuscripts, Other, Clinton, Bill, Remarks on Ruth Ginsberg [1993]
Box 98
Folder 5
Manuscripts, Other, Coalition of Concerned Women in the War on Crime, Speech [1975]
Box 98
Folder 6
Manuscripts, Other, C.C. (?), “A Black Discovered Chicago/A Black Will Govern Chicago” [n.d.]
Box 98
Folder 7
Manuscripts, Other, Days, Drew S., “The Equation of Exclusion” [1977]
Box 98
Folder 8
Manuscripts, Other, de Vise, Pierre, “Dynamics of Demography” [1983]
Box 98
Folder 9
Manuscripts, Other, Field, Kenneth C., Untitled [c. 1940s]
Box 98
Folder 10
Manuscripts, Other, Flory, Ishmael [c. 1939-1941]
Box 98
Folder 11
Manuscripts, Other, Grisham, Daryl F, speech at National Black Symposium [1977]
Box 98
Folder 12
Manuscripts, Other, Jackson, Angela, “A Salute to Black Business and Professional Men by the League of Black Women” [1977]
Box 98
Folder 13
Manuscripts, Other, Jackson, Maynard, “Minority Businesses: The Second Stage of Growth” [1977]
Box 98
Folder 14
Manuscripts, Other, Kelly, Samuel T., “Wendell Willkie as I Knew Him,” [1940]
Box 98
Folder 15
Manuscripts, Other, La Brie, Henry G (III), “The Black Press in America” [1972]
Box 98
Folder 16
Manuscripts, Other, Lincoln, Abraham, “Second Inaugural Address” [1864]
Box 98
Folder 17
Manuscripts, Other, Lohman, Joseph D., T.V. Show Script [1954]
Box 98
Folder 18
Manuscripts, Other, Madigan, John, “News and Commentary,” WBBM Newsradio 78 [1986]
Box 98
Folder 19
Manuscripts, Other, Marable, Manning, “Black Power, Chicago Style” [1983]
Box 98
Folder 20
Manuscripts, Other, Mitchell, Arthur W. (Congressman), “The Negro and the Democratic Party” [1940]
Box 98
Folder 21
Manuscripts, Other, Mondale, Walter, Speech at Congressional Black Caucus Dinner [1984]
Box 98
Folder 22
Manuscripts, Other, Partee, Cecil A., “My Trip to Israel” [1975]
Box 98
Folder 23
Manuscripts, Other, “Rally of National-Progressive Democrats of Haiti” [1979-1982]
Box 98
Folder 24
Manuscripts, Other, Randolph, John L. “The Negro in Illinois” [n.d.]
Box 98
Folder 25
Manuscripts, Other, Reed, Vergil, “Your Stake in the Census” [1940]
Box 98
Folder 26
Manuscripts, Other, Royster, Vermont, “On the Responsibilities of the Press” [1987]
Box 98
Folder 27
Manuscripts, Other, Scott, C.A., “A Rural Development Plan” [n.d.]
Box 98
Folder 28
Manuscripts, Other, Slattery, James, Speech at American Negro Exposition [1940]
Box 98
Folder 29
Manuscripts, Other, Snodgrass, J. William, “Black Journalism Students View the Black Press” [n.d.]
Box 98
Folder 30
Manuscripts, Other, Sullivan, David J., “How Companies in Many Fields Cultivate the Negro Market” [1942]
Box 98
Folder 31
Manuscripts, Other, Terry, Joseph G., “Operating Weekly Newspapers for Profit” [1970]
Box 98
Folder 32
Manuscripts, Other, “The Afro-American Press: Creating the Competitive Edge” [c. 1990s]
Box 98
Folder 33
Manuscripts, Other, Unknown Author, Chicago Newspaper Guild [c. 1971]
Box 98
Folder 34
Manuscripts, Other, Unknown Author, “Crime and the Police in Chicago” [c. 1968-1972]
Box 98
Folder 35
Manuscripts, Other, Unknown Author, Defende Endorsement of Gov. Nelson Rockefeller [1968]
Box 98
Folder 36
Manuscripts, Other, Unknown Author, Article on Rev. Cozelle Wilson [c. 1986]
Box 98
Folder 37
Manuscripts, Other, Unknown Author, “Charlie [Hayes]: Keeping the Legacy Alive” [1993]
Box 98
Folder 38
Manuscripts, Other, Unknown Author, “You Be the Judge” [1987]
Box 98
Folder 39
Manuscripts, Other, Wallace, Henry, “Toward National Unity,” Speech at American Negro Exposition [1940]
Box 98
Folder 40
Manuscript Fragments [n.d.]
Box 99
Folder 1
Louis Martin [1969] [1]
Box 99
Folder 2
Louis Martin [1969] [2]
Box 99
Folder 3
Louis Martin [1970-1971]
Box 99
Folder 4
Louis Martin [1972] [1]
Box 99
Folder 5
Louis Martin [1972] [2]
Box 100
Folder 1
Louis Martin [1972] [3]
Box 100
Folder 2
Louis Martin [1972] [4]
Box 100
Folder 3
Louis Martin [1973] [1]
Box 100
Folder 4
Louis Martin [1973] [2]
Box 100
Folder 5
Louis Martin [1974]
Box 100
Folder 6
Louis Martin [1974-1975]
Box 101
Folder 1
Louis Martin [1975]
Box 101
Folder 2
Louis Martin [1976] [1]
Box 101
Folder 3
Louis Martin [1976] [2]
Box 101
Folder 4
Louis Martin [1976] [3]
Box 101
Folder 5
Louis Martin [1976] [4]
Box 101
Folder 6
Louis Martin [1977] [1]
Box 102
Folder 1
Louis Martin [1977] [2]
Box 102
Folder 2
Louis Martin [1977] [3]
Box 102
Folder 3
Louis Martin [1977] [4]
Box 102
Folder 4
Louis Martin [1981]
Box 102
Folder 5
Louis Martin [1995]
Box 102
Folder 6
Louis Martin [n.d.] [1]
Box 102
Folder 7
Louis Martin [n.d.] [2]
Box 102
Folder 8
Louis Martin [n.d.] [3]
Box 103
Folder 1
Operations [1940]
Box 103
Folder 2
Operations [1941-1949]
Box 103
Folder 3
Operations, Manuscript Fragments [c. 1950s]
Box 103
Folder 4
Operations [1951]
Box 103
Folder 5
Operations [1952]
Box 103
Folder 6
Operations [1953]
Box 103
Folder 7
Operations [1954]
Box 103
Folder 8
Operations [1955]
Box 103
Folder 9
Operations [1956]
Box 103
Folder 10
Operations [1957]
Box 103
Folder 11
Operations [1958]
Box 103
Folder 12
Operations [1959]
Box 103
Folder 13
Operations [1959] [1]
Box 103
Folder 14
Operations [1959] [2]
Box 103
Folder 15
Operations [1959] [3]
Box 103
Folder 16
Operations [1959] [4]
Box 103
Folder 17
Operations [1959] [5]
Box 103
Folder 18
Operations [1959] [6]
Box 104
Folder 1
Operations [1960] [1]
Box 104
Folder 2
Operations [1960] [2]
Box 104
Folder 3
Operations [1960] [3]
Box 104
Folder 4
Operations [1961]
Box 104
Folder 5
Operations [1962]
Box 104
Folder 6
Operations [1963-1965]
Box 104
Folder 7
Operations [1966]
Box 104
Folder 8
Operations [1967]
Box 104
Folder 9
Operations [1968] [1]
Box 104
Folder 10
Operations [1968] [2]
Box 104
Folder 11
Operations [1969] [1]
Box 104
Folder 12
Operations [1969] [2]
Box 104
Folder 13
Operations [1969] [3]
Box 105
Folder 1
Operations [1970]
Box 105
Folder 2
Operations [1971]
Box 105
Folder 3
Operations [1972]
Box 105
Folder 4
Operations [1973-1974]
Box 105
Folder 5
Operations [1975] [1]
Box 105
Folder 6
Operations [1975] [2]
Box 105
Folder 7
Operations [1976-1978]
Box 105
Folder 8
Operations [1979]
Box 106
Folder 1
Operations [1980] [1]
Box 106
Folder 2
Operations [1980] [2]
Box 106
Folder 3
Operations [1981-1982]
Box 106
Folder 4
Operations [1983]
Box 106
Folder 5
Operations [1984] [1]
Box 106
Folder 6
Operations [1984] [2]
Box 106
Folder 7
Operations [1985-1986]
Box 106
Folder 8
Operations [1987] [1]
Box 106
Folder 9
Operations [1987] [2]
Box 106
Folder 10
Operations [1988]
Box 106
Folder 11
Operations [1989] [1]
Box 106
Folder 12
Operations [1989] [2]
Box 106
Folder 13
Operations [1989] [3]
Box 107
Folder 1
Operations [1990]
Box 107
Folder 2
Operations [1991]
Box 107
Folder 3
Operations [1992]
Box 107
Folder 4
Operations [1993]
Box 107
Folder 5
Operations [1994]
Box 107
Folder 6
Operations [1995] [1]
Box 107
Folder 7
Operations [1995] [2]
Box 107
Folder 8
Operations [1996] [1]
Box 107
Folder 9
Operations [1996] [2]
Box 107
Folder 10
Operations [1997] [1]
Box 107
Folder 11
Operations [1997] [2]
Box 107
Folder 12
Operations [1997] [3]
Box 108
Folder 1
Operations [n.d.] [1]
Box 108
Folder 2
Operations [n.d.] [2]
Box 108
Folder 3
Operations [n.d.] [3]
Box 108
Folder 4
Operations [n.d.] [4]
Box 108
Folder 5
Operations [n.d.] [5]
Box 108
Folder 6
Operations [n.d.] [6]
Box 108
Folder 7
Operations [n.d.] [7]
Box 108
Folder 8
Operations [n.d.] [8]
Box 109
Folder 1
Press Releases and Kits [1941-1970]
Box 109
Folder 2
Press Releases and Kits [1971-1984]
Box 109
Folder 3
Press Releases and Kits [1985-1992]
Box 109
Folder 4
Press Releases and Kits [1993]
Box 109
Folder 5
Press Releases and Kits [1993-1996, n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 6
Publicity, “Annual CD Home Service Expo” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 7
Publicity, “Are You Sleeping on a Gold Mine” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 8
Publicity, Booklet for Advertisers—Layout Draft [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 9
Publicity, “The Chicago Daily Defender Media Guide” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 10
Publicity, “The Chicago Daily Defender is a good advertising buy” [c. late 1970s]
Box 109
Folder 11
Publicity, “Chicago Defender: What the facts are” [c. late 1970s]
Box 109
Folder 12
Publicity, “Chicago Defender Profile” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 13
Publicity, “The Chicago Daily Defender: The Newspaper that Looks Ahead” [c. late 1950s]
Box 109
Folder 14
Publicity, “The Defender as an advertising medium” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 15
Publicity, Demographics and Historical Background [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 16
Publicity, “The History of the Chicago Defender” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 17
Publicity, “The Negro Press and You” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 18
Publicity, Publicity Ideas [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 19
Publicity, “Putting Your Press Foot Forward” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 20
Publicity, “Store Owners!!! Let the Chicago Defender Increase Your Profits” [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 21
Publicity, Untitled Marketing Publicity [1951 (?)]
Box 109
Folder 22
Publicity, Untitled [c. 1970s]
Box 109
Folder 23
Publicity, Untitled [n.d.]
Box 109
Folder 24
Publicity, “Where is the Defender’s Circulation” [n.d.]
Box 110
Folder 1
Subject Files, 1st Congressional District Citizens Committee [1973] [1]
Box 110
Folder 2
Subject Files, 1st Congressional District Citizens Committee [1973] [2]
Box 110
Folder 3
Subject Files, 1st Congressional District Citizens Committee, Manuscript Fragments [1973]
Box 110
Folder 4
Subject Files, 2nd Congressional District [1977]
Box 110
Folder 5
Subject Files, 70th Anniversary Party [1975]
Box 110
Folder 6
Subject Files, 1940 Election [1940]
Box 110
Folder 7
Subject Files, 1944 Election [1944]
Box 110
Folder 8
Subject Files, 1948 Election [1947-1949]
Box 110
Folder 9
Subject Files, 1952 Election [1952]
Box 110
Folder 10
Subject Files, 1952 Election [Jan. 1952 – Oct 1952]
Box 110
Folder 11
Subject Files, 1952 Election [Oct. 1952 – Jan. 1953]
Box 110
Folder 12
Subject Files, 1952 Election, Air Express Receipts [1952]
Box 110
Folder 13
Subject Files, 1952 Election, Pamphlets [1952]
Box 111
Folder 1
Subject Files, 1953 Judicial Elections [1953]
Box 111
Folder 2
Subject Files, 1954 Election [1954]
Box 111
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Subject Files, 1954-1956 Local Election Politics [1954-1956]
Box 111
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Subject Files, 1955 Election [1955]
Box 111
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Subject Files, 1956 Election [1955-1957]
Box 111
Folder 6
Subject Files, 1956 Election [n.d.]
Box 111
Folder 7
Subject Files, 1958 Election [1958]
Box 111
Folder 8
Subject Files, 1959 Memphis School Board Election Flyer [1959]
Box 111
Folder 9
Subject Files, 1988 Election [1988]
Box 111
Folder 10
Subject Files, 1992 Election [1992]
Box 111
Folder 11
Subject Files, 1994 Annual Report, President Advisory Committee on Small & Minority Business Ownership [1984]
Box 111
Folder 12
Subject Files, Afro-Charities Inc. First Black Press Hall of Fame Celebration [1987]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Alamo, Tony [1992]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Alter, Commissioner Joanne H. [1983]
Box 111
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Subject Files, American Negro Music Festival [1944-1946]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Assay Commission [1964-1968]
Box 111
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Subject Files, “Audited Financial Statements & Other Financial Info” [1970]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Aurora, Illinois/WLX-TV [1970]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Barnes, Eugene [1982]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Batiste Cermaic Tile Designers Inc. [1992]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Beginning and First Anniversary of the Chicago Daily Defender [1955-1958] [1]
Box 111
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Subject Files, Beginning and First Anniversary of the Chicago Daily Defender [1955-1958] [2]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Beginning and First Anniversary of the Chicago Daily Defender [1955-1958] [3]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Beginning and First Anniversary of the Chicago Daily Defender [1955-1958] [4]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Beginning and First Anniversary of the Chicago Daily Defender [1955-1958] [5]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Beginning and First Anniversary of the Chicago Daily Defender [1955-1958] [6]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Benodin, Lesley (Lesley’s Motors) [1980]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Berry, Marion [1991]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Bilandic, Mayor Michael [1977]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Biography of Mrs. Jacqueline B. Vaughn [n.d.]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Black College Sports Review [1984]
Box 112
Folder 10
Subject Files, Black Alderpersons in Chicago [n.d.]
Box 112
Folder 11
Subject Files, Black Committeemen in Chicago [1977]
Box 112
Folder 12
Subject Files, Black Opinion Poll [1976]
Box 112
Folder 13
Subject Files, “The Black Press: A Bibliography” [1968]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Bill of Rights Program [1959]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Board of Education (Chicago) [1981]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Board of Elections Commissioners (Chicago) [1988]
Box 112
Folder 17
Subject Files, Board of Elections Commissioners Municipal General Election [1987]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Bontemps Elementary School [1991-1994]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Bronzeville Redevelopment [1996]
Box 112
Folder 20
Subject Files, Brown, Les [n.d.]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Brownlee, Lestre H. [c. 1950s-1960s]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Bryant A. Hammond Political Cartoon [n.d.]
Box 112
Folder 23
Subject Files, Burnham Park Planning Board & South Side Planning Board [1993]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Bush-Quayle ’88 Campaign [1988]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Capitol Press Club [1978]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Census Publication, America’s Black Population [1983]
Box 112
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Subject Files, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, “Falling Behind: A Report on How Blacks Have Fared under Reagan Administration” [1984]
Box 113
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Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 50th Anniversary [1954-1956] [1]
Box 113
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Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 50th Anniversary [1954-1956] [2]
Box 113
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Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 50th Anniversary [1954-1956] [3]
Box 113
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Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 50th Anniversary [1954-1956] [4]
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Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 50th Anniversary [1954-1956] [5]
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Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 50th Anniversary [1954-1956] [6]
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Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 75th Anniversary [1980]
Box 113
Folder 8
Subject Files, Chicago Defender’s 90th Anniversary [1995]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Chicagoland Sports Foundation [1984]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Chicago Public Library – Woodson Regional Library Exhibit [1981-1982]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Chicago Public Schools Initiatives in Education, Community Involvement and Administration [1985-1988]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Citizens to Re-elect Jerald Wilson for Congress [1983]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Coca-Cola Circle City Classic [1992]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Comerford, Judge Harry [1988]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Committee on Urban Progress, “A Pattern for Greater Change” [1997]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Compensation of Management Personal (Dartnell) [c. 1950s] [1]
Box 114
Folder 9
Subject Files, Compensation of Management Personal (Dartnell) [c.1950s] [2]
Box 114
Folder 10
Subject Files, Conferences [1984-1985]
Box 114
Folder 11
Subject Files, Confidential Financial Reports – The Dallas Express and the Houston Informer [1967-1969]
Box 114
Folder 12
Subject Files, Consul General of Nigeria [1970]
Box 114
Folder 13
Subject Files, Cook County Muncipal Elections [1967]
Box 114
Folder 14
Subject Files, Couponing in the Black Consumer Market [1979]
Box 114
Folder 15
Subject Files, Danny Davis Mayoral Campaign [1991]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Daley, Mayor Richard J. [1965-1975]
Box 114
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Subject Files, Daley, Mayor Richard J. [1969-1976]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, Chicago Defender Readers – More Information [1980]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, The Chicago Market: 30% Black [1969]
Box 115
Folder 3
Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, DataFirst, Inc. Research Proposal [1985]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, First Annual Consumer Market Survey [1953]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, Newspaper ReadershipMarket Study Proposal [1984]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, Readership Questionnaire [1980]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, A Readership Study of the Chicago Defender [1951]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, Second Consumer Market Study [1955]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, Survey on Goldblatt’s State Street Store [1979]
Box 115
Folder 10
Subject Files, Defender Market Studies, Third Consumer Market Study [1958]
Box 115
Folder 11
Subject Files, Defender Market Study [n.d.]
Box 115
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Subject Files, “Democracy’s Next Generation II” [1992]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Democratic National Convention [1996]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Dept. of Plannings, “The Gap Plan” [1987]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Dole, Elizabeth [1989-1990]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church [1939]
Box 115
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Subject Files, “Employees’ Retirement Plan of Chicago Musical Instrument Company” [1944(?)]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Federal Reserve Survey [1995]
Box 115
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Subject Files, Frazier Read-In [1994]
Box 115
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Subject Files, General Richard L. Jones Day [1970-1972]
Box 115
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Subject Files, “Going for the Gold: Story of Black Women in Sports” [1984]
Box 116
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Subject Files, Electoral Districts [1992]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Hatcher, Richard Gordon (Mayor of Gary, IN) [1965-1982]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Hayes, Charles [1980(?)-1991]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Hegwood v. Rodgers, et. al [1993]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Homes for Black Children [c. 1983]
Box 117
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Subject Files, “How Newspapers Communicate Internally” [1981]
Box 117
Folder 6
Subject Files, “How Newspapers are Owned-And Does it Matter?” [1988]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Human Relations Foundation of Chicago Report: Accentuating the Negative-Media Coverage of Affirmative Action [1995]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Humor [1940]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Humphrey, Hubert [1966-1968]
Box 117
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Subject Files, IL Corporations’ Operations in South Africa [c. 1980s]
Box 117
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Subject Files, IL General Assembly House of Representatives [1993]
Box 117
Folder 12
Subject Files, IL Literacy Council [1987]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Illinois Republican State Central Committee Presidential Inauguration [1969]
Box 117
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Subject Files, IL Sesquicentennial Commission [1968]
Box 117
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Subject Files, IL Teenage Pregnancy [c. 1979]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Illinois State Board of Elections candidate lists [1991-1992] [1]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Illinois State Board of Elections candidate lists [1991-1992] [2]
Box 117
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Subject Files, In Black and White (report) [1968]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Insurance Problem and Businessmen [1968-1969]
Box 117
Folder 20
Subject Files, “Introducing the St. Louis Sentinel” [1983-1987]
Box 117
Folder 21
Subject Files, Japanese-Americans [1990-1992]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Jesse Jackson Presidential Campaign [1984]
Box 117
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Subject Files, John Catchings (Dalgleish Cadillac) [1992]
Box 117
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Subject Files, Johnson, Pres. Lyndon B. [1964-1966]
Box 117
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Subject Files, King, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther [1966-1968]
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Subject Files, List of Candidates for General Election [1954]
Box 117
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Subject Files, List of Adjutant Generals, U.S. Armed Forces [n.d.]
Box 118
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Subject Files, “Man on the Masthead” NBC [1966]
Box 118
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Subject Files, “Mental Health & National Health & Health Care Reform” [n.d.]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Mid-South Strategic Development Plan: Restoring Bronzeville [1993]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Midwest Republican Conference [1935]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Miller Brewing Company Report on Black Community Leaders [1989]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Military Airlift Command [1981]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Minority Markets, U. S. Dept of Commerce [1975]
Box 118
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Subject Files, “Misuse of Police Authority in Chicago” [1972]
Box 118
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Subject Files, The Mobile Beacon [1986]
Box 118
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Subject Files, National Black Caucus of State Legislators [1993]
Box 118
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Subject Files, National Commission on Working Women [1980]
Box 118
Folder 12
Subject Files, Natural Health/Courtney Witherspoon [1990]
Box 118
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Subject Files, N’DIGO [1993-1995]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Negro History Records [n.d.]
Box 118
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Subject Files, The Negro Market, Geyer Morey Ballard, Inc. [1965]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Negro Newspapers and Periodicals, U.S. Dept of Commerce [1939-1940]
Box 118
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Subject Files, “A Negro Voter Sizes Up Taft” by Zora Neale Hurston [1952]
Box 118
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Subject Files, Negroes Serving in High Level Positions in the Nixon Administration [1968]
Box 119
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Subject Files, The New Federalism – An Address and Statements by President Richard Nixon [1969]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Newhouse, Senator Richard [1966-1991]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Newspaper in Education [1973]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Newspaper Preservation Act [1969]
Box 119
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Subject Files, NIU Student Volunteers [1993]
Box 119
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Subject Files, OmniBanc Corporation [1993(?)]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Opportunity Centers [n.d.]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Parsons, Judge James B. [1960-1993]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Philadelphia Tribune “Progress to Poverty” [1981]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Poynter Institute [1990]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Pro Football Weekly Inc. [1985-1987]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Procope, John [1981]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Program of the Chicago Freedom Movement [1966]
Box 119
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Subject Files, A Proposal for Permanent Financing for Real Estate & Working Capital [n.d.] [1]
Box 119
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Subject Files, A Proposal for Permanent Financing for Real Estate & Working Capital [n.d.] [2]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Illinois [1988]
Box 119
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Subject Files, Pulitzer Prize – Journalism Juror [1969-1975]
Box 120
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Subject Files, RJ Reynolds Tobacco [1968-1969]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Remco Toys [1968]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Rep. Louis Ludlow Speech [June 1943]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Republican National Convention [1968]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Reeves, Garth C. [n.d.]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Richmond Afro-American [c. 1980s]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Robinson, Lewis Arthur [1963]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Sacks, Stanley J. [1942]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Scientists’ Institute of Public Information [1991]
Box 120
Folder 10
Subject Files, Scoutland v. Gangland [c. 1960s-1970s]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Sengstacke Trip to England [1970]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Seriously Soul Singles [n.d.]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Socio-Economic Data [n.d.]
Box 120
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Subject Files, S. S. Robert Abbott Launching [1944]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Seattle Religious Art Society [1989]
Box 120
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Subject Files, “South Africa: Mainstay of Southern Africa” [1985]
Box 120
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Subject Files, South Loop Housing Market Studies [1976]
Box 120
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Subject Files, South Side Bond Drive [1942]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Special Mayoral General Election [1977]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Standard at 24th and Michigan [n.d.]
Box 120
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Subject Files, “Story of St. Louis Dispatch” [1949(?)]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Strategies for Consumer Markets [n.d.]
Box 120
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Subject Files, A Street in Bronzeville: 3 Plans for the Redevelopment of 35th Street [1996]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Stroger, John H. [1994]
Box 120
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Subject Files, Sullivan, Louis [1990]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Superior Public Service Award [1977]
Box 121
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Subject Files, A Survey of Brand Preferences Among Chicago Negro Families [1967]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Teachers for Integrated Schools [1962]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Travels Through A Generation 1947-1975: The Odyssey of Dr. Richard V. Moore [1975]
Box 121
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Subject Files, A Tribute to Robert Sengstacke Abbott [1978]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Tutu, Desmond [1986]
Box 121
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Subject Files, The Two-Fisted Inquirer (Play Saluting Robert Abbott) [1986]
Box 121
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Subject Files, United Nations Conference on International Organization [1945]
Box 121
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Subject Files, University of Illinois at Chicago [1985]
Box 121
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Subject Files, U.S Senate (Senator Paul Simon) [1988-1991]
Box 121
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Subject Files, USSR Journalists Visit [1970]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Victory Edition [1942]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Washington, Mayor Harold [1969-1982]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Washington, Mayor Harold [1983]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Washington, Mayor Harold [1983-1987]
Box 121
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Subject Files, West Coast Black Publishers Commission [1987]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Westinghouse World Affaris Conference [1968]
Box 121
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Subject Files, White House Conference on Economics/Energy [1975]
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Subject Files, White Conference on Youth [1971]
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Subject Files, “Willful Neglect: Smithsonian Institution and U.S. Latinos” [1994]
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Subject Files, Women and Business Conference [1980]
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Subject Files, Women’s Luncheon Meeting on Crime [1974]
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Subject Files, Working Energy Strategically Transferred (WEST) [1992]
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Subject Files, World War Victory Monument [1952]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Young Republican Organization of Cook County [1952]
Box 121
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Subject Files, Yourrell, Harry “Bus” [1984]
Box 122
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Chicago Defender 50th Anniversary Scrapbook [1955]
Box 123
Folder 1
Chicago Defender Victory Edition [September 26, 1942]
Series 10: Other Sengstacke Newspapers, 1936-1997
Box 124
Folder 1
Consolidated Newspapers Incorporated Stock Shares [1936-1975]
Box 124
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Consolidated Newspapers Incorporated Stock Shares [1936-1978]
Box 125
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Florida Courier [1971-1995]
Box 125
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Florida Courier, Financial [1971-1983]
Box 125
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Los Angeles Sentinel [1967-1992]
Box 125
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Los Angeles Sentinel, Financial [1962-1970]
Box 125
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Los Angeles Sentinel, Financial [1971-1972, n.d.]
Box 125
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Louisville Defender [1936-1978]
Box 125
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Miami Courier [1982]
Box 125
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Michigan Chronicle, Advertising [1968-1997]
Box 125
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Michigan Chronicle, Automobile [1981]
Box 125
Folder 10
Michigan Chronicle, Board of Directors [1968-1969]
Box 125
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Michigan Chronicle, Circulation [1981-1989]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Armstrong, Malsenia [1988]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Austin, Richard A. [1962-1976]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Conyers, John Jr. [1994]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Davis, Thomas J. [1968]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Detroit Urban League [1988]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Ford Local 600 UAW (Detroit, MI) [1969]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Johnson, Ben [1984]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Karen Norman Defense Committee [1984]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Muhammad, Minister Talib-Karim [1986]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Peeples, Grace [1985]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Quinn, L. M. [1970-1972]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Trammer, Monte (Detroit Free Press) [n.d.]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, W. B. Doner & Company [1989]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Correspondence, Wilson-Hale, Brenda [1984]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Complaints [1975-1996]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Employees Manual [1971-1985]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Event Invitations [1984-1990]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Insurance [1960-1987]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Pension and Retirement Plans [1965-1989]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Profit Sharing Plan and Trust [1975(?)]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Resignations [1982-1992]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Resumes [1970-1991]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Salaries and Bonuses [1968-1994]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Sales [1981-1996]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Terminations [1981-1994]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Employee Relations, Unionizing Efforts [1972-1975]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Financial [1943-1969]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Financial [1970-1978]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Financial [1979-1989]
Box 126
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Michigan Chronicle, Financial [1990-1994]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Financial [1995- June 1996]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Financial [July 1996-1997, n.d.]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Alma R.Griffin [1990-1992]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Chuck Young [1994]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Civil Liability Suit [1992]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Earl S. Bruton [1987]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Estate of Longworth M. Quinn [1989-1993]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, James Del Rio [1968]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Lease Agreement [1971]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Rebecca Cowart v. Michigan Chronicle [1991-1993] [1]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Rebecca Cowart v. Michigan Chronicle [1991-1993] [2]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Legal, Rebecca Cowart v. Michigan Chronicle [1991-1993] [3]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Office Building [1968-1997]
Box 127
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Michigan Chronicle, Operations [1943-1994]
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Michigan Chronicle, Operations, Business Profile [1987-1992]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Operations, Computer Automation [1982-1992]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Operations, Distribution [1977-1992]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Operations, Printers [1970-1987]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Programs [1984-1985]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Purchase of Michigan Chronicle [1959-1961]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Real Estate, Rental Property, 57-61 E. 24th St (Chicago, IL) [1968-1990]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Real Estate, Mortgage [1960-1981]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, 50th Anniversary [1986]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Ben Johnson, “Who’s What and Where: A Directory of America’s Black Journalists” [1985]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Churchwomen’s Survey [1982-1991]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Detroit Metro-Times [1980]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Equinox Study: “The Black Segment of Detroit’s Upscale Consumer Market” [1984]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, “History of the Michigan Chronicle” [n.d.]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Media Kit [1984]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, NNPA Awards [1986-1987]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, Western Michigan Chronicle Proposal [1986]
Box 128
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Michigan Chronicle, United Photographers Association Grievances [1968]
Box 128
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Advertising [1980-1995]
Box 128
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Allegheny Cablevision [1979]
Box 128
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Allegheny Cablevision [1980]
Box 128
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Allegheny Cablevision [1980-1985]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1956]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1957]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1958]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1959]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1960]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1961]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1962]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Board of Directors Meeting Minutes [1963]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, By-Laws of the Pittsburgh Courier [1941]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Circulation [1966-1994]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Clippings [1986-1990]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Baton, Maisha (Carlow College) [1981]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Bass, Marshall [1990]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Concerned Pittsburghers [n.d.]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Doyle, Michael Joseph [1980]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Francis, Elizabeth [1986]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Garland, Hazel [1987]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Howard, Jack L. [1990]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Hudson, Joseph [1967]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, King Features Syndicate [1990]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Lee, Cynthia [1970]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Lynch, Sheila T. T. [1993]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Microfilmm Corporation of Penna [1966]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Page, Mary [1987]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Parks, Jim [n.d.]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Correspondence, Smith, Judge Henry R. [1981]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Employee Relations [1965-1989]
Box 129
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Employee Relations [1990]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Employee Relations [1990-1996, n.d.]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1947-1966]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1967-1969]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1970-1981]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1982-1986]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1987-1989]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1990]
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1991]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1991-1994]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Financial [1995-1996, n.d.]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Agreement with John R. Bradford and Thomas H. Forbes [1964]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Carl Morris v. New Pittsburgh Courier Publishing Co. [1973-1974]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Estate of Anna G. Sellars [1967]
Box 130
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Estate of Michael L. Benedum [1966]
Box 131
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Gateway Press v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1966-1983]
Box 131
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New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Gerald Pass v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1981-1982]
Box 131
Folder 3
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Gerald Pass v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1983]
Box 131
Folder 4
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Home News Publishing Co. v. Pittsburgh Courier [1965-1966]
Box 131
Folder 5
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Home News Publishing Co. v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1966]
Box 131
Folder 6
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Home News Publishing Co. V. New Pittsburgh Courier [1966-1967]
Box 131
Folder 7
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, John Jakiela v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1983]
Box 131
Folder 8
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, John Jakiela v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1984-1991]
Box 131
Folder 9
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Johnson v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1992]
Box 131
Folder 10
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, New Pittsburgh Courier v. A. L. Anderson [1990-1993]
Box 131
Folder 11
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, P. W. Publishing Company, Inc. v. S. B. Fuller and Pittsburgh Courier [1965-1967] [1]
Box 131
Folder 12
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, P. W. Publishing Company, Inc. v. S. B. Fuller and Pittsburgh Courier [1965-1967] [2]
Box 131
Folder 13
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, P. W. Publishing Company, Inc. v. S. B. Fuller and Pittsburgh Courier [1965-1967] [3]
Box 132
Folder 1
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, P. W. Publishing Company, Inc. v. S. B. Fuller and Pittsburgh Courier [1965-1967] [4]
Box 132
Folder 2
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, P. W. Publishing Company, Inc. v. S. B. Fuller and Pittsburgh Courier [1965-1967] [5]
Box 132
Folder 3
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, P. W. Publishing Company, Inc. v. S. B. Fuller and Pittsburgh Courier [1965-1967] [6]
Box 132
Folder 4
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Richard F. Jones v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1967-1972]
Box 132
Folder 5
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Richard F. Jones v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1973] [1]
Box 132
Folder 6
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Richard F. Jones v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1973] [2]
Box 132
Folder 7
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Richard F. Jones v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1974]
Box 132
Folder 8
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Richard F. Jones v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1980-1981]
Box 132
Folder 9
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Richard F. Jones v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1981-1983]
Box 132
Folder 10
New Pittsburgh Courier, Legal, Robert Reese v. New Pittsburgh Courier [1968-1971]
Box 133
Folder 1
New Pittsburgh Courier, Office Building [1975-1981]
Box 133
Folder 2
New Pittsburgh Courier, Office Building [1987-1995]
Box 133
Folder 3
New Pittsburgh Courier, Operations [1973-1984]
Box 133
Folder 4
New Pittsburgh Courier, Operations [1987-1990]
Box 133
Folder 5
New Pittsburgh Courier, Operations [1990-1997]
Box 133
Folder 6
New Pittsburgh Courier, Operations, Computer Automation [1983-1986]
Box 133
Folder 7
New Pittsburgh Courier, Operations, Computer Automation [1990-1995]
Box 133
Folder 8
New Pittsburgh Courier, Operations, Mailers [1985-1987]
Box 133
Folder 9
New Pittsburgh Courier, Operations, Printers [1980-1995]
Box 133
Folder 10
New Pittsburgh Courier, Publicity Materials [1985-1987]
Box 133
Folder 11
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1966] [1]
Box 133
Folder 12
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1966] [2]
Box 133
Folder 13
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1966] [3]
Box 134
Folder 1
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1966] [4]
Box 134
Folder 2
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1966] [5]
Box 134
Folder 3
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1966] [6]
Box 134
Folder 4
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1966] [7]
Box 134
Folder 5
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1967] [1]
Box 134
Folder 6
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1967] [2]
Box 134
Folder 7
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1968]
Box 134
Folder 8
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1968-1971]
Box 134
Folder 9
New Pittsburgh Courier, Purchase of Pittsburgh Courier [1973-1976]
Box 134
Folder 10
New Pittsburgh Courier, Jesse Jackson Column [1989-1990]
Box 134
Folder 11
New Pittsburgh Courier, Manuscript fragments [n.d.]
Box 134
Folder 12
New Pittsburgh Courier, NNPA Awards [1995]
Box 134
Folder 13
New Pittsburgh Courier, Readership Analyses [1989-1990]
Box 134
Folder 14
New Pittsburgh Courier, Robert L. Vann Memorial Tower [1941]
Box 135
Folder 1
New Pittsburgh Courier, Ollie Harrington Cartoons
Box 136
Folder 1
Publishers Service Syndicate, Inc. [1961-1973]
Box 136
Folder 2
Publishers Service Syndicate, Inc. [1979-1995]
Box 136
Folder 3
Tri-State Defender, Advertising [1984-1996]
Box 136
Folder 4
Tri-State Defender, Advisory Board [1982- 1983, n.d.]
Box 136
Folder 5
Tri-State Defender, Automobile [1975-1979, n.d.]
Box 136
Folder 6
Tri-State Defender, Circulation [1969-1990, n.d.]
Box 136
Folder 7
Tri-State Defender, Corporate Certificate [1961]
Box 136
Folder 8
Tri-State Defender, Correspondence, Biel, Daniel [1990]
Box 136
Folder 9
Tri-State Defender, Correspondence, Ford, Senator John [1978]
Box 136
Folder 10
Tri-State Defender, Correspondence, Muhammad, Dr. Talib-Karim [1988-1991]
Box 136
Folder 11
Tri-State Defender, Correspondence, NAACP – Memphis Branch [1977-1989]
Box 136
Folder 12
Tri-State Defender, Correspondence, New Life and Hope Foundation [1974]
Box 136
Folder 13
Tri-State Defender, Correspondence, Phillips, Elizabeth C. [n.d.]
Box 136
Folder 14
Tri-State Defender, Employee Relations [1977-1993]
Box 137
Folder 1
Tri-State Defender, Financial [1968-1984]
Box 137
Folder 2
Tri-State Defender, Financial [1986-1996]
Box 137
Folder 3
Tri-State Defender, Legal, Arelya J. Mitchell v. Tri-State Defender [1994-1995]
Box 137
Folder 4
Tri-State Defender, Legal, Artie Woody v. Tri-State Defender [1979-1982]
Box 137
Folder 5
Tri-State Defender, Legal, BBM Company v. Tri-State Defender [1982]
Box 137
Folder 6
Tri-State Defender, Legal, Jefferson v. Johnson Publishing [1992]
Box 137
Folder 7
Tri-State Defender, Legal, Judy Seals v. Tri-State Defender [1996]
Box 137
Folder 8
Tri-State Defender, Legal, June Walters v. L. F. Palmer [1961]
Box 137
Folder 9
Tri-State Defender, Newsletter [1995-1996]
Box 137
Folder 10
Tri-State Defender, Office Building [1977-1994, n.d.]
Box 137
Folder 11
Tri-State Defender, Operations [1979-1997]
Box 137
Folder 12
Tri-State Defender, Operations, Business Profile [1982-1989]
Box 137
Folder 13
Tri-State Defender, Operations, Computer Automation [1980-1986]
Box 137
Folder 14
Tri-State Defender, Operations, Letterhead [n.d.]
Box 137
Folder 15
Tri-State Defender, 25th Anniversary Readership Analysis [1976]
Box 137
Folder 16
Tri-State Defender, “Cochran to reopen Emmett Till Case” [1995]
Box 137
Folder 17
Tri-State Defender, Lorraine Motel/National Civil Rights Center land acquisition [1988]
Box 137
Folder 18
Tri-State Defender, Radio Acquisitions [1983]
Box 137
Folder 19
Tri-State Defender, Salute to Memphis Proposal [1981]
Box 137
Folder 20
Tri-State Defender, Shelby County Correction Center article controversy [1990]
Box 137
Folder 21
Tri-State Defender, State of Tennessee offer to purchase Tri-State Defender Building [1987]
Box 137
Folder 22
Tri-State Defender, Tri-State Bank of Memphis [1983-1989]
Box 137
Folder 23
Tri-State Defender, White House African American Media Luncheon [1990]
Box 138
Folder 1
Tri-State Defender Stock Shares [1960-1964]
Box 138
Folder 2
Tri-State Defender Stock Shares [1968-1969]
Series 11: Chicago Defender Charities, 1938-1997
Box 139
Folder 1
Bud Billiken [1953-1957]
Box 139
Folder 2
Bud Billiken [1970-1979]
Box 139
Folder 3
Bud Billiken [1980]
Box 139
Folder 4
Bud Billiken [1981]
Box 139
Folder 5
Bud Billiken [1982]
Box 139
Folder 6
Bud Billiken [1983] [1]
Box 139
Folder 7
Bud Billiken [1983] [2]
Box 139
Folder 8
Bud Billiken [1983] [3]
Box 139
Folder 9
Bud Billiken [1983] [4]
Box 139
Folder 10
Bud Billiken [1983] [5]
Box 139
Folder 11
Bud Billiken [1983] [6]
Box 139
Folder 12
Bud Billiken [1983] [7]
Box 140
Folder 1
Bud Billiken [1984] [1]
Box 140
Folder 2
Bud Billiken [1984] [2]
Box 140
Folder 3
Bud Billiken [1984] [3]
Box 140
Folder 4
Bud Billiken [1984] [4]
Box 140
Folder 5
Bud Billiken [1984] [5]
Box 140
Folder 6
Bud Billiken [1984] [6]
Box 140
Folder 7
Bud Billiken [1984] [7]
Box 140
Folder 8
Bud Billiken [1984] [8]
Box 140
Folder 9
Bud Billiken [1984] [9]
Box 141
Folder 1
Bud Billiken [1985-1989]
Box 141
Folder 2
Bud Billiken [1990]
Box 141
Folder 3
Bud Billiken [1991]
Box 141
Folder 4
Bud Billiken [1992-1994]
Box 141
Folder 5
Bud Billiken [1995]
Box 141
Folder 6
Bud Billiken [1996-1997]
Box 141
Folder 7
Bud Billiken [n.d.] [1]
Box 141
Folder 8
Bud Billiken [n.d.] [2]
Box 141
Folder 9
General [1938-1962]
Box 141
Folder 10
General [1971-1979]
Box 141
Folder 11
General [1980-1981]
Box 141
Folder 12
General [1982-1983]
Box 141
Folder 13
General [1984-1985]
Box 141
Folder 14
General [1988-1990]
Box 141
Folder 15
General [1991-1997]
Box 141
Folder 16
General [n.d]
Box 141
Folder 17
Harness Racing Benefit Balmoral Park [1971]
Box 142
Folder 1
Black Creativity [1983]
Box 142
Folder 2
Black Creativity [1984] [1]
Box 142
Folder 3
Black Creativity [1984] [2]
Box 142
Folder 4
Black Creativity [1985]
Box 142
Folder 5
Black Creativity [1986] [1]
Box 142
Folder 6
Black Creativity [1986] [2]
Box 142
Folder 7
Black Creativity [1986] [3]
Box 142
Folder 8
Black Creativity [1987]
Box 142
Folder 9
Black Creativity [1988]
Box 142
Folder 10
Black Creativity [1989] [1]
Box 142
Folder 11
Black Creativity [1989] [2]
Box 142
Folder 12
Black Creativity [1989] [3]
Box 142
Folder 13
Black Creativity [1990]
Box 142
Folder 14
Black Creativity [1991-1997]
Box 143
Folder 1
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [1]
Box 143
Folder 2
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [2]
Box 143
Folder 3
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [3]
Box 143
Folder 4
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [4]
Box 143
Folder 5
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [5]
Box 143
Folder 6
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [6]
Box 143
Folder 7
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [7]
Box 143
Folder 8
Black Esthetics [1970-1993] [8]
Box 143
Folder 9
Black Esthetics [n.d]
Box 143
Folder 10
Black Esthetics/Black Creativity, Manuscript Fragments [c. 1980s-1990s]
Box 144
Folder 1
Robert S. Abbott House [1984-1985] [1]
Box 144
Folder 2
Robert S. Abbott House [1984-1985] [2]
Box 144
Folder 3
Robert S. Abbott House, Preliminary Application Proposal [1984] [1]
Box 144
Folder 4
Robert S. Abbott House, Preliminary Application Proposal [1984] [2]
Box 144
Folder 5
Robert S. Abbott House, Preliminary Application Proposal [1984] [3]
Box 144
Folder 6
Robert S. Abbott House, Preliminary Application Proposal [1984] [4]
Box 144
Folder 7
Robert S. Abbott House, Preliminary Application Proposal [1984] [5]
Series 12: Amalgamated Publishers, Inc (API) 1960-1997
Box 145
Folder 1
General [1960]
Box 145
Folder 2
General [1961]
Box 145
Folder 3
General [1962]
Box 145
Folder 4
General [1963]
Box 145
Folder 5
General [1964] [1]
Box 145
Folder 6
General [1964] [2]
Box 145
Folder 7
General [1965] [1]
Box 145
Folder 8
General [1965] [2]
Box 145
Folder 9
General [1965] [3]
Box 145
Folder 10
General [1965] [4]
Box 145
Folder 11
General [1966]
Box 145
Folder 12
General [1967]
Box 145
Folder 13
General [1968]
Box 145
Folder 14
General [1969] [1]
Box 145
Folder 15
General [1969] [2]
Box 145
Folder 16
General [1970]
Box 146
Folder 1
General [1971] [1]
Box 146
Folder 2
General [1971] [2]
Box 146
Folder 3
General [1971] [3]
Box 146
Folder 4
General [1972] [1]
Box 146
Folder 5
General [1972] [2]
Box 146
Folder 6
General [1973] [1]
Box 146
Folder 7
General [1973] [2]
Box 146
Folder 8
General [1973] [3]
Box 146
Folder 9
General [1973] [4]
Box 146
Folder 10
General [1974] [1]
Box 146
Folder 11
General [1974] [2]
Box 146
Folder 12
General [1974] [3]
Box 146
Folder 13
General [1974] [4]
Box 146
Folder 14
General [1975] [1]
Box 146
Folder 15
General [1975] [2]
Box 147
Folder 1
General [1975] [3]
Box 147
Folder 2
General [1975] [4]
Box 147
Folder 3
General [1976] [1]
Box 147
Folder 4
General [1976] [2]
Box 147
Folder 5
General [1976] [3]
Box 147
Folder 6
General [1977] [1]
Box 147
Folder 7
General [1977] [2]
Box 147
Folder 8
General [1977] [3]
Box 147
Folder 9
General [1977] [4]
Box 147
Folder 10
General [1977] [5]
Box 147
Folder 11
General [1978] [1]
Box 147
Folder 12
General [1978] [2]
Box 147
Folder 13
General [1978] [3]
Box 147
Folder 14
General [1978] [4]
Box 147
Folder 15
General [1979] [1]
Box 147
Folder 16
General [1979] [2]
Box 148
Folder 1
General [1979] [3]
Box 148
Folder 2
General [1979] [4]
Box 148
Folder 3
General [1979] [5]
Box 148
Folder 4
General [1979] [6]
Box 148
Folder 5
General [1979] [7]
Box 148
Folder 6
General [1980] [1]
Box 148
Folder 7
General [1980] [2]
Box 148
Folder 8
General [1980] [3]
Box 148
Folder 9
General [1980] [4]
Box 148
Folder 10
General [1980] [5]
Box 148
Folder 11
General [1980] [6]
Box 148
Folder 12
General [1981] [1]
Box 149
Folder 1
General [1981] [2]
Box 149
Folder 2
General [1981] [3]
Box 149
Folder 3
General [1981] [4]
Box 149
Folder 4
General [1982] [1]
Box 149
Folder 5
General [1982] [2]
Box 149
Folder 6
General [1982] [3]
Box 149
Folder 7
General [1982] [4]
Box 149
Folder 8
General [1982] [5]
Box 149
Folder 9
General [1982] [6]
Box 149
Folder 10
General [1983] [1]
Box 149
Folder 11
General [1983] [2]
Box 150
Folder 1
General [1983] [3]
Box 150
Folder 2
General [1983] [4]
Box 150
Folder 3
General [1983] [5]
Box 150
Folder 4
General [1983] [6]
Box 150
Folder 5
General [1984] [1]
Box 150
Folder 6
General [1984] [2]
Box 150
Folder 7
General [1984] [3]
Box 150
Folder 8
General [1984] [4]
Box 150
Folder 9
General [1984] [5]
Box 150
Folder 10
General [1984] [6]
Box 150
Folder 11
General [1984] [7]
Box 150
Folder 12
General [1984] [8]
Box 151
Folder 1
General [1984] [9]
Box 151
Folder 2
General [1984] [10]
Box 151
Folder 3
General [1985] [1]
Box 151
Folder 4
General [1985] [2]
Box 151
Folder 5
General [1985] [3]
Box 151
Folder 6
General [1986] [1]
Box 151
Folder 7
General [1986] [2]
Box 151
Folder 8
General [1986] [3]
Box 151
Folder 9
General [1986] [4]
Box 151
Folder 10
General [1986] [5]
Box 151
Folder 11
General [1986] [6]
Box 151
Folder 12
General [1986] [7]
Box 152
Folder 1
General [1987] [1]
Box 152
Folder 2
General [1987] [2]
Box 152
Folder 3
General [1987] [3]
Box 152
Folder 4
General [1987] [4]
Box 152
Folder 5
General [1988] [1]
Box 152
Folder 6
General [1988] [2]
Box 152
Folder 7
General [1989]
Box 152
Folder 8
General [1990]
Box 152
Folder 9
General [1991] [1]
Box 152
Folder 10
General [1991] [2]
Box 152
Folder 11
General [1992-1993]
Box 152
Folder 12
General [1994-1996]
Box 152
Folder 13
General [n.d.]
Box 152
Folder 14
General [n.d.]
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Folder 1
General [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 2
General [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 3
General [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 4
General [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 5
General [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 6
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Atlanta, GA [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 7
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Baltimore, MD [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 8
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Chicago, IL [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 9
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Cleveland, OH [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 10
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community - Detroit, MI [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 11
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Houston, TX [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 12
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Los Angeles, CA [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 13
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Miami, FL [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 14
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – New Orleans, LA [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 15
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – New York, NY [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 16
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Philadelphia, PA [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 17
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – San Francisco, CA [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 18
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – St. Louis, MO [n.d.]
Box 153
Folder 19
Newspaper Readership Dynamics in the Black Community – Washington, D.C. [n.d.]
Box 154
Folder 1
Annual Meetings [1961]
Box 154
Folder 2
Annual Meetings [1962] [1]
Box 154
Folder 3
Annual Meetings [1962] [2]
Box 154
Folder 4
Annual Meetings [1963]
Box 154
Folder 5
Annual Meetings [1964] [1]
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Folder 6
Annual Meetings [1964] [2]
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Folder 7
Annual Meetings [1965] [1]
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Folder 8
Annual Meetings [1965] [2]
Box 154
Folder 9
Annual Meetings [1966]
Box 154
Folder 10
Annual Meetings [1967]
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Folder 11
Annual Meetings [1968]
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Folder 12
Annual Meetings [1969]
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Folder 13
Annual Meetings [1970]
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Folder 14
Annual Meetings [1971] [1]
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Folder 15
Annual Meetings [1971] [2]
Box 154
Folder 16
Annual Meetings [1972] [1]
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Folder 17
Annual Meetings [1972] [2]
Box 155
Folder 1
Annual Meetings [1973]
Box 155
Folder 2
Annual Meetings [1974]
Box 155
Folder 3
Annual Meetings [1975] [1]
Box 155
Folder 4
Annual Meetings [1975] [2]
Box 155
Folder 5
Annual Meetings [1976] [1]
Box 155
Folder 6
Annual Meetings [1976] [2]
Box 155
Folder 7
Annual Meetings [1977] [1]
Box 155
Folder 8
Annual Meetings [1977] [2]
Box 155
Folder 9
Annual Meetings [1978] [1]
Box 155
Folder 10
Annual Meetings [1978] [2]
Box 155
Folder 11
Annual Meetings [1979] [1]
Box 155
Folder 12
Annual Meetings [1979] [2]
Box 155
Folder 13
Annual Meetings [1980] [1]
Box 155
Folder 14
Annual Meetings [1980] [2]
Box 155
Folder 15
Annual Meetings [1980] [3]
Box 156
Folder 1
Annual Meetings [1981] [1]
Box 156
Folder 2
Annual Meetings [1981] [2]
Box 156
Folder 3
Annual Meetings [1982]
Box 156
Folder 4
Annual Meetings [1983]
Box 156
Folder 5
Annual Meetings [1984] [1]
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Folder 6
Annual Meetings [1984] [2]
Box 156
Folder 7
Annual Meetings [1984] [3]
Box 156
Folder 8
Annual Meetings [1985]
Box 156
Folder 9
Annual Meetings [1986]
Box 156
Folder 10
Annual Meetings [1987]
Box 156
Folder 11
Annual Meetings [1988] [1]
Box 156
Folder 12
Annual Meetings [1988] [2]
Box 156
Folder 13
Annual Meetings [1989]
Box 156
Folder 14
Annual Meetings [1990]
Box 156
Folder 15
Annual Meetings [1991] [1]
Box 156
Folder 16
Annual Meetings [1991] [2]
Box 156
Folder 17
Annual Meetings [1992]
Box 156
Folder 18
Annual Meetings [1993]
Box 156
Folder 19
Annual Meetings [1994]
Box 156
Folder 20
Annual Meetings [1995]
Box 156
Folder 21
Annual Meetings [1997]
Box 157
Folder 1
Financial [1961-1967]
Box 157
Folder 2
Financial [1968]
Box 157
Folder 3
Financial [1969]
Box 157
Folder 4
Financial [1970]
Box 157
Folder 5
Financial [1971]
Box 157
Folder 6
Financial [1972]
Box 157
Folder 7
Financial [1973] [1]
Box 157
Folder 8
Financial [1973] [2]
Box 157
Folder 9
Financial [1974] [1]
Box 157
Folder 10
Financial [1974] [2]
Box 157
Folder 11
Financial [1975] [1]
Box 157
Folder 12
Financial [1975] [2]
Box 157
Folder 13
Financial [1975] [3]
Box 157
Folder 14
Financial [1976] [1]
Box 157
Folder 15
Financial [1976] [2]
Box 157
Folder 16
Financial [1976] [3]
Box 158
Folder 1
Financial [1977] [1]
Box 158
Folder 2
Financial [1977] [2]
Box 158
Folder 3
Financial [1978] [1]
Box 158
Folder 4
Financial [1978] [2]
Box 158
Folder 5
Financial [1978] [3]
Box 158
Folder 6
Financial [1979] [1]
Box 158
Folder 7
Financial [1979] [2]
Box 158
Folder 8
Financial [1979] [3]
Box 158
Folder 9
Financial [1980] [1]
Box 158
Folder 10
Financial [1980] [2]
Box 158
Folder 11
Financial [1980] [3]
Box 158
Folder 12
Financial [1981] [1]
Box 158
Folder 13
Financial [1981] [2]
Box 158
Folder 14
Financial [1982] [1]
Box 158
Folder 15
Financial [1982] [2]
Box 159
Folder 1
Financial [1983] [1]
Box 159
Folder 2
Financial [1983] [2]
Box 159
Folder 3
Financial [1984] [1]
Box 159
Folder 4
Financial [1984] [2]
Box 159
Folder 5
Financial [1984] [3]
Box 159
Folder 6
Financial [1984] [4]
Box 159
Folder 7
Financial [1985] [1]
Box 159
Folder 8
Financial [1985] [2]
Box 159
Folder 9
Financial [1985] [3]
Box 159
Folder 10
Financial [1986] [1]
Box 159
Folder 11
Financial [1986] [2]
Box 159
Folder 12
Financial [1986] [3]
Box 159
Folder 13
Financial [1986] [4]
Box 159
Folder 14
Financial [1987] [1]
Box 159
Folder 15
Financial [1987] [2]
Box 159
Folder 16
Financial [1987] [3]
Box 159
Folder 17
Financial [1987] [4]
Box 160
Folder 1
Financial [1988] [1]
Box 160
Folder 2
Financial [1988] [2]
Box 160
Folder 3
Financial [1989]
Box 160
Folder 4
Financial [1990]
Box 160
Folder 5
Financial [1991-1992]
Box 160
Folder 6
Financial [1993-1994]
Series 13: National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), 1943-2002
Box 161
Folder 1
Board of Directors Meeting, Chicago, IL [September 1969]
Box 161
Folder 2
Board of Directors Meeting, Louisville, KY [September 1971]
Box 161
Folder 3
Board of Directors Meeting, Los Angeles, CA [January 1972]
Box 161
Folder 4
Board of Directors Meeting, Houston, TX [March 1972]
Box 161
Folder 5
Board of Directors Meeting, Baltimore, MD [September 1972]
Box 161
Folder 6
Board of Directors Meeting, New York, NY [September 1973]
Box 161
Folder 7
Board of Directors Meeting, Atlanta, GA [March 1973]
Box 161
Folder 8
Board of Directors Meeting, Milwaukee, WI [April 1974]
Box 161
Folder 9
Board of Directors Meeting, New York, NY [September 1974]
Box 161
Folder 10
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [January 1975]
Box 161
Folder 11
Board of Directors Meeting, St. Louis, MO [April 1975]
Box 161
Folder 12
Board of Directors Meeting, New York, NY [September 1975]
Box 161
Folder 13
Board of Directors Meeting, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands [January 1976]
Box 161
Folder 14
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1976]
Box 161
Folder 15
Board of Directors Meeting, Philadelphia, PA [June 1976]
Box 161
Folder 16
Board of Directors Meeting, New York, NY [September 1976]
Box 161
Folder 17
Board of Directors Meeting, Houston, TX [January 1977]
Box 161
Folder 18
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1977]
Box 161
Folder 19
Board of Directors Meeting, St. Louis, MO [June 1977]
Box 161
Folder 20
Board of Directors Meeting, Chicago, IL [September 1977]
Box 161
Folder 21
Board of Directors Meeting, Miami, FL [January 1978]
Box 161
Folder 22
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1978]
Box 161
Folder 23
Board of Directors Meeting, Cleveland, OH [June 1978]
Box 161
Folder 24
Board of Directors Meeting, Chicago, IL [November 1978]
Box 161
Folder 25
Board of Directors Meeting, New York, NY [September 1978]
Box 161
Folder 26
Board of Directors Meeting, Executive Committee [1978]
Box 162
Folder 1
Board of Directors Meeting, Memphis, TN [January 1979]
Box 162
Folder 2
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington, DC [March 1979]
Box 162
Folder 3
Board of Directors Meeting, Tulsa, OK [June 1979]
Box 162
Folder 4
Board of Directors Meeting, Executive Committee Meeeting, Yellow Lake, Michigan [July 1979]
Box 162
Folder 5
Board of Directors Meeting, Chicago, IL [September 1979]
Box 162
Folder 6
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1980]
Box 162
Folder 7
Board of Directors Meeting, Chicago, IL [June 1980]
Box 162
Folder 8
Board of Directors Meeting, New York, NY [September 1980]
Box 162
Folder 9
Board of Directors Meeting, New Orleans, LA [June 1981]
Box 162
Folder 10
Board of Directors Meeting, New York, NY [September 1981]
Box 162
Folder 11
Board of Directors Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL [January 1983]
Box 162
Folder 12
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1983]
Box 162
Folder 13
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [September 1983]
Box 162
Folder 14
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [September 1984]
Box 162
Folder 15
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [September 1985]
Box 162
Folder 16
Board of Directors Meeting, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas [January 1986]
Box 162
Folder 17
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1986]
Box 162
Folder 18
Board of Directors Meeting, Winston-Salem, NC [June 1986]
Box 162
Folder 19
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1987]
Box 162
Folder 20
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [September 1987]
Box 162
Folder 21
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1988]
Box 162
Folder 22
Board of Directors Meeting, New Orleans, LA [June 1989]
Box 162
Folder 23
Board of Directors Meeting, Riverside, CA [January 1990]
Box 162
Folder 24
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1990]
Box 162
Folder 25
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [June 1990]
Box 162
Folder 26
Board of Directors Meeting, San Diego, CA [January 1992]
Box 162
Folder 27
Board of Directors Meeting, Lake Buena Vista, FL [January 1993]
Box 162
Folder 28
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1993]
Box 162
Folder 29
Board of Directors Meeting, Washington D.C. [March 1995]
Box 163
Folder 1
Articles of Incorporation [1974]
Box 163
Folder 2
Bylaws [n.d.]
Box 163
Folder 3
Bylaws [n.d.]
Box 163
Folder 4
Bylaw Articles [n.d.]
Box 163
Folder 5
Constitution [1973-1976]
Box 163
Folder 6
Existing and Proposed Bylaws [1974-2002] [1]
Box 163
Folder 7
Existing and Proposed Bylaws [1974-2002] [2]
Box 163
Folder 8
Manuscript Fragments, Bylaws [n.d.]
Box 163
Folder 9
Proposed Bylaws [n.d.]
Box 163
Folder 10
Proposed Bylaws [n.d.]
Box 163
Folder 11
Legal, William Reed Termination Dispute [1996]
Box 164
Folder 1
Conventions, 7th Annual Convention, New York, NY [1946]
Box 164
Folder 2
Conventions, 8th Annual Convention, Detroit, MI [1947]
Box 164
Folder 3
Conventions, 27th Annual Convention, Cleveland, OH [1967]
Box 164
Folder 4
Conventions, 28th Annual Convention, New York, NY [1968]
Box 164
Folder 5
Conventions, 31st Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA [1971]
Box 164
Folder 6
Conventions, 32nd Annual Convention, Miami, FL [1972]
Box 164
Folder 7
Conventions, 33rd Annual Convention, Houston, TX [1973]
Box 164
Folder 8
Conventions, 34th Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, PA [1974]
Box 164
Folder 9
Conventions, 35th Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA [1975]
Box 164
Folder 10
Conventions, 36th Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA [1976]
Box 164
Folder 11
Conventions, 37th Annual Convention, St. Louis, MO [1977]
Box 164
Folder 12
Conventions, 38th Annual Convention, Cleveland, OH [1978]
Box 164
Folder 13
Conventions, 39th Annual Convention, Tulsa, OK [1979] [1]
Box 164
Folder 14
Conventions, 39th Annual Convention, Tulsa, OK [1979] [2]
Box 164
Folder 15
Conventions, 40th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL [1980] [1]
Box 165
Folder 1
Conventions, 40th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL [1980] [2]
Box 165
Folder 2
Conventions, 40th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL [1980] [3]
Box 165
Folder 3
Conventions, 41st Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA [1981]
Box 165
Folder 4
Conventions, 42nd Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD [1982]
Box 165
Folder 5
Conventions, 43rd Annual Convention, Gary, IN [1983]
Box 165
Folder 6
Conventions, 44th Annual Convention, Philadelphia, PA [1984]
Box 165
Folder 7
Conventions, 45th Annual Convention, Seattle, WA [1985]
Box 165
Folder 8
Conventions, 46th Annual Convention, Winston, NC [1986]
Box 165
Folder 9
Conventions, 47th Annual Convention, Detroit, MI [1987]
Box 165
Folder 10
Conventions, 48th Annual Convention, St. Louis, MO [1988]
Box 165
Folder 11
Conventions, 49th Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA [1989]
Box 165
Folder 12
Conventions, 50th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL [1990] [1]
Box 165
Folder 13
Conventions, 50th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL [1990] [2]
Box 165
Folder 14
Conventions, 50th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL [1990] [3]
Box 165
Folder 15
Conventions, 51st Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA [1991]
Box 165
Folder 16
Conventions, 52nd Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD [1992]
Box 165
Folder 17
Conventions, 53rd Annual Convention, Los Angeles, CA [1993]
Box 165
Folder 18
Conventions, 54th Annual Convention, Minneapolis, MN [1994]
Box 165
Folder 19
Conventions, 55th Annual Convention, Oklahoma City, OK [1995]
Box 166
Folder 1
Correspondence, Adams, Floyd [1995]
Box 166
Folder 2
Correspondence, Amana, Henry [1979]
Box 166
Folder 3
Correspondence, Andrews, Brenda H. [1991]
Box 166
Folder 4
Correspondence, Archer, Mrs. E. G. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 5
Correspondence, Battle, S. [1969]
Box 166
Folder 6
Correspondence, Bennett, Christopher H. [1983-1987]
Box 166
Folder 7
Correspondence, Bennett, William C. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 8
Correspondence, Bogle, Robert W. [1991-1995]
Box 166
Folder 9
Correspondence, Bond, Julian [1979]
Box 166
Folder 10
Correspondence, Briggs, Roger [1978]
Box 166
Folder 11
Correspondence, Briscoe, Sherman [1971-1979]
Box 166
Folder 12
Correspondence, Britt, Connie [1980]
Box 166
Folder 13
Correspondence, Brown, Alice Robbins [1989]
Box 166
Folder 14
Correspondence, Brown, Kenneth J. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 15
Correspondence, Brown, Lloyd L. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 16
Correspondence, Browne, Robert S. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 17
Correspondence, Buffington, Thomas [1979]
Box 166
Folder 18
Correspondence, Butler, Bernard G. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 19
Correspondence, Cashin, James B. [1950]
Box 166
Folder 20
Correspondence, Cheeks, Francine [1989]
Box 166
Folder 21
Correspondence, Coca-Cola Company [1982]
Box 166
Folder 22
Correspondence, Cole, Clyde C. [1975]
Box 166
Folder 23
Correspondence, Congressional Black Caucus [1992]
Box 166
Folder 24
Correspondence, Conyers, Nathan [1987]
Box 166
Folder 25
Correspondence, Corrin, Malcolm L. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 26
Correspondence, Davis, Steve G. [1981-1991]
Box 166
Folder 27
Correspondence, Day, Charles E. [1974]
Box 166
Folder 28
Correspondence, Desser, Alan L. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 29
Correspondence, Doll, Miriam (American Social Hygiene Association) [1943]
Box 166
Folder 30
Correspondence, Dukes, Ofield [1980-1981]
Box 166
Folder 31
Correspondence, Duncan, Charles W. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 32
Correspondence, Dunmore, Albert J. [1974-1986]
Box 166
Folder 33
Correspondence, Ellis, Doris [1987]
Box 166
Folder 34
Correspondence, Forsyte, Helen C. [1990]
Box 166
Folder 35
Correspondence, Foster, L. H. [1981]
Box 166
Folder 36
Correspondence, Garth, William [1983]
Box 166
Folder 37
Correspondence, Geary, Carole [1995]
Box 166
Folder 38
Correspondence, Goodlett, Carlton [1969-1993]
Box 166
Folder 39
Correspondence, Goodwin, Robert K. [1975]
Box 166
Folder 40
Correspondence, Grant, Stan [1978]
Box 166
Folder 41
Correspondence, Gray, Earl [1989]
Box 166
Folder 42
Correspondence, Hadley, William H. [1970]
Box 166
Folder 43
Correspondence, Hagwood, Clyde E. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 44
Correspondence, Hannah, Nathaniel G. [1987]
Box 166
Folder 45
Correspondence, Henry Jr., Levi [1987]
Box 166
Folder 46
Correspondence, Hooks, Benjamin [1979]
Box 166
Folder 47
Correspondence, Horrigan Jr., E. A. [1982]
Box 166
Folder 48
Correspondence, Jackson, Rev. Jesse L. [1981]
Box 166
Folder 49
Correspondence, Jeffries, LeRoy W. [1979]
Box 166
Folder 50
Correspondence, Jones, Terry B. [1988]
Box 166
Folder 51
Correspondence, Kaiser, Inez Y. [1988]
Box 166
Folder 52
Correspondence, Keil, M. David [1995]
Box 166
Folder 53
Correspondence, King, Coretta Scott [1979]
Box 166
Folder 54
Correspondence, Kirchberg, Frank [1979]
Box 166
Folder 55
Correspondence, Kremer, E. [1977]
Box 166
Folder 56
Correspondence, The Kydd Group [1997]
Box 166
Folder 57
Correspondence, La Brie III, Henry G. [1978]
Box 166
Folder 58
Correspondence, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights [1970]
Box 166
Folder 59
Correspondence, Leavell, Dorothy R. [1992-1997]
Box 166
Folder 60
Correspondence, Lee, Dr. William H. [1986]
Box 166
Folder 61
Correspondence, Lewis, Carol [1979]
Box 166
Folder 62
Correspondence, Lewis, Jesse J. [1995]
Box 166
Folder 63
Correspondence, Lindsay, Deborah [1978]
Box 166
Folder 64
Correspondence, Lofton, Eleanor [1968]
Box 166
Folder 65
Correspondence, Logan, Sam [1995]
Box 166
Folder 66
Correspondence, The Louisville Association of Black Communicators [1979-1980]
Box 166
Folder 67
Correspondence, Lott, Johnnie [1979]
Box 166
Folder 68
Correspondence, Love, Helen [1990]
Box 166
Folder 69
Correspondence, Love, Karen [1996]
Box 166
Folder 70
Correspondence, Lucas, Charles P. [1969]
Box 167
Folder 1
Correspondence, MacLeish, Archibald (Office of Facts & Figures) [1942]
Box 167
Folder 2
Correspondence, McFarlane, Al [1991]
Box 167
Folder 3
Correspondence, Mitchell, Clarence [1979]
Box 167
Folder 4
Correspondence, Mitchell, Parren [1979]
Box 167
Folder 5
Correspondence, Moore, Ethel [1979]
Box 167
Folder 6
Correspondence, Moore, Mechlin D. [1974]
Box 167
Folder 7
Correspondence, Moreland, Charles 67X [1974]
Box 167
Folder 8
Correspondence, Morris, Alfred L. [1978-1979]
Box 167
Folder 9
Correspondence, Mullen, William G. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 10
Correspondence, Murphy, Claude J. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 11
Correspondence, Murphy III, John H. [1974-1983]
Box 167
Folder 12
Correspondence, National Coalition on Black Voter Participation [1980]
Box 167
Folder 13
Correspondence, NNPA All Members [1985-1991]
Box 167
Folder 14
Correspondence, Norford, George [1970]
Box 167
Folder 15
Correspondence, O’Flynn-Thomas, Patricia [1978-1989]
Box 167
Folder 16
Correspondence, O’Neal, Franklin F. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 17
Correspondence, Oliver Jr., John J. [1987]
Box 167
Folder 18
Correspondence, Palmer, Senator Alice [1993]
Box 167
Folder 19
Correspondence, Parham, Marjorie B. [1978-1980]
Box 167
Folder 20
Correspondence, Payne, Ethel [1975]
Box 167
Folder 21
Correspondence, Pitt, Ernest H. [1990]
Box 167
Folder 22
Correspondence, Powell, Norman [1974-1976]
Box 167
Folder 23
Correspondence, Procope, John L. [1979-1982]
Box 167
Folder 24
Correspondence, Reed, William [1995-1996]
Box 167
Folder 25
Correspondence, Reid, William [1975-1983]
Box 167
Folder 26
Correspondence, R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. [1979-1983]
Box 167
Folder 27
Correspondence, Rodgers, Sandra [1987]
Box 167
Folder 28
Correspondence, Rowe, William L. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 29
Correspondence, Ruffin, Benjamin S. [1990]
Box 167
Folder 30
Correspondence, Russell, Dr. W. L. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 31
Correspondence, Scott, C. A. [1988]
Box 167
Folder 32
Correspondence, Sengstacke, John [1941-1979]
Box 167
Folder 33
Correspondence, Singleton, John [1990]
Box 167
Folder 34
Correspondence, Smith, John B. [1978-1997]
Box 167
Folder 35
Correspondence, Slaten, Floyd J. [1989]
Box 167
Folder 36
Correspondence, Smith, W. [1995]
Box 167
Folder 37
Correspondence, Stanley, Frank L. [1969]
Box 167
Folder 38
Correspondence, Stanley, Kenneth T. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 39
Correspondence, Still, Lawrence [1979]
Box 167
Folder 40
Correspondence, Tateishi, John [1981]
Box 167
Folder 41
Correspondence, Tokishi, W. M. [1980]
Box 167
Folder 42
Correspondence, Trice, Ronald [1979]
Box 167
Folder 43
Correspondence, Trotter, Eunice [1990]
Box 167
Folder 44
Correspondence, Vomack, William L. [1980]
Box 167
Folder 45
Correspondence, Walker, Gloria P. [1978]
Box 167
Folder 46
Correspondence, Walker, William O. [1943]
Box 167
Folder 47
Correspondence, Ware, Janis L. [1995]
Box 167
Folder 48
Correspondence, Warren, John E. [1991-1995]
Box 167
Folder 49
Correspondence, Washington, James A. [1997]
Box 167
Folder 50
Correspondence, Wasilewski, Vincent T. [1978]
Box 167
Folder 51
Correspondence, Waters, Enoch P. [1970]
Box 167
Folder 52
Correspondence, Watkins Jr., Thomas H. [1987-1991]
Box 167
Folder 53
Correspondence, Wells, Lemuel M. [1991]
Box 167
Folder 54
Correspondence, Wesley, Mrs. Carter [1969]
Box 167
Folder 55
Correspondence, White, Robert L. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 56
Correspondence, Whitehead, John C. [1980]
Box 167
Folder 57
Correspondence, Williams, Charles T. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 58
Correspondence, Williams, Eddie N. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 59
Correspondence, Williams, Melvyn J. [1995]
Box 167
Folder 60
Correspondence, Williams Jr., W. [1977]
Box 167
Folder 61
Correspondence, Wilsey, David [1981]
Box 167
Folder 62
Correspondence, Woods, Howard B. [1970]
Box 167
Folder 63
Correspondence, Woods, Jane E. [1979]
Box 167
Folder 64
Correspondence, Wynn, Ralph K. [1978]
Box 167
Folder 65
Correspondence, Young, (?) [1941]
Box 168
Folder 1
Correspondence, Other, Adams-Warren, Gerri [1987]
Box 168
Folder 2
Correspondence, Other, American Society of Newspaper Editors [1980]
Box 168
Folder 3
Correspondence, Other, Anderson, Scott F. [1979]
Box 168
Folder 4
Correspondence, Other, API Transaction [1976-1985]
Box 168
Folder 5
Correspondence, Other, Barrow, Rev. Willie T. [1987]
Box 168
Folder 6
Correspondence, Other, Beatty, Robert L. [1987]
Box 168
Folder 7
Correspondence, Other, Bennett, Christopher [1983-1987]
Box 168
Folder 8
Correspondence, Other, Berkley, Thomas [1987]
Box 168
Folder 9
Correspondence, Other, Bogle, Robert W. [1992-1995]
Box 168
Folder 10
Correspondence, Other, Britt, Constance L. [1979-1980]
Box 168
Folder 11
Correspondence, Other, Coleman, Donald A. [1990]
Box 168
Folder 12
Correspondence, Other, Dawkins, Maurice [1987]
Box 168
Folder 13
Correspondence, Other, Davis, Steve G. [1979-1985]
Box 168
Folder 14
Correspondence, Other, Drew, Kenneth [1968]
Box 168
Folder 15
Correspondence, Other, Dukes, Ofield [1981]
Box 168
Folder 16
Correspondence, Other, Garth, William [1985]
Box 168
Folder 17
Correspondence, Other, Goldstein, Les [1995]
Box 168
Folder 18
Correspondence, Other, Goodlett, Carlton [1972-1979] [1]
Box 168
Folder 19
Correspondence, Other, Goodlett, Carlton [1972-1979] [2]
Box 168
Folder 20
Correspondence, Other, Goodlett, Carlton [1979-1983] [3]
Box 168
Folder 21
Correspondence, Other, Hay, Henry L. [1984]
Box 168
Folder 22
Correspondence, Other, Henry Jr., Levi [1989]
Box 168
Folder 23
Correspondence, Other, Hickey, J. L. [1985]
Box 168
Folder 24
Correspondence, Other, Jackman, Wallace [1995]
Box 168
Folder 25
Correspondence, Other, Jeffries, Leroy W. [1978]
Box 168
Folder 26
Correspondence, Other, Jervay, Tom [1979]
Box 168
Folder 27
Correspondence, Other, Johnson, Al [1980]
Box 168
Folder 28
Correspondence, Other, Jones, Geri Duncan [1989]
Box 168
Folder 29
Correspondence, Other, Kaiser, Inez [1969]
Box 168
Folder 30
Correspondence, Other, Kohler, Roy [1976]
Box 168
Folder 31
Correspondence, Other, Leavell, Dorothy [1980-1991]
Box 168
Folder 32
Correspondence, Other, Lee, William H. [1986]
Box 168
Folder 33
Correspondence, Other, Lewis Jr., G. [1977]
Box 168
Folder 34
Correspondence, Other, McManus, Thomas [1978]
Box 168
Folder 35
Correspondence, Other, Morris, Alfred L. [1978-1980]
Box 168
Folder 36
Correspondence, Other, Murphy, John H. [1981]
Box 168
Folder 37
Correspondence, Other, O’Flynn Thomas, Patricia [1987-1989]
Box 168
Folder 38
Correspondence, Other, Parham, Marjorie [1979]
Box 168
Folder 39
Correspondence, Other, Pitt, Ernest [1990]
Box 168
Folder 40
Correspondence, Other, Powell, Norman W. [1978]
Box 168
Folder 41
Correspondence, Other, Purcell, Robert [1978]
Box 168
Folder 42
Correspondence, Other, Rasheed, Fred H. [1984]
Box 168
Folder 43
Correspondence, Other, Richardson Carlton T. [1979]
Box 168
Folder 44
Correspondence, Other, Roberts, Don [1977]
Box 168
Folder 45
Correspondence, Other, Segall, Arthur [1978]
Box 168
Folder 46
Correspondence, Other, Schneider Jr., Ben V. [1975]
Box 168
Folder 47
Correspondence, Other, Smith, John B. [1991]
Box 168
Folder 48
Correspondence, Other, Stanley, Frank L. [1973-1978]
Box 168
Folder 49
Correspondence, Other, Sullivan, Leon [1995]
Box 168
Folder 50
Correspondence, Other, Uhlan, Edward [1980]
Box 168
Folder 51
Correspondence, Other, Ware, Janis [1995]
Box 168
Folder 52
Correspondence, Other, Enoch P. Waters History on the Black Press [1979]
Box 168
Folder 53
Correspondence, Other, Watkins, Thomas H. [1990]
Box 168
Folder 54
Correspondence, Other, Williams, Melvyn J. [1995]
Box 168
Folder 55
Correspondence, Other, Williams, Mike [1979]
Box 168
Folder 56
Correspondence, Other, Winston, Michael R. [1979]
Box 168
Folder 57
Correspondence, Other, Wise-Love, Karen A. [1995]
Box 168
Folder 58
Correspondence, Other, Manuscript Fragments [n.d.]
Box 169
Folder 1
Committee Files, Advertising/Advertising Committee [1978-1987]
Box 169
Folder 2
Committee Files, Advertising Committee [1988-1991]
Box 169
Folder 3
Committee Files, Archives Committee Records [1979-1986]
Box 169
Folder 4
Committee Files, Black Press Archives [1976-1986]
Box 169
Folder 5
Committee Files, Convention Journal Committee Records [1980]
Box 169
Folder 6
Committee Files, Executive Committee [1979-1980]
Box 169
Folder 7
Committee Files, Long Range Planning Committee [1989]
Box 169
Folder 8
Committee Files, Membership Committee [1974-1985]
Box 169
Folder 9
Committee Files, Merit Awards Committee [1967-1997]
Box 169
Folder 10
Committee Files, News Service [1979]
Box 169
Folder 11
Committee Files, Nigeria Committee [1978-1980]
Box 169
Folder 12
Committee Files, Nominating Committee [1989]
Box 169
Folder 13
Committee Files, Personnel Committee [1984]
Box 169
Folder 14
Committee Files, Public Relations Committee [1987]
Box 169
Folder 15
Committee Files, Scholarship Committee [1975-1990]
Box 169
Folder 16
Committee Files, Scholarship Committee, National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students [1975-1979]
Box 169
Folder 17
Committee Files, Scholarship and Intern Program [1979]
Box 170
Folder 1
Mid Winter Workshop, Miami, FL [1967]
Box 170
Folder 2
Mid Winter Workshop, New Orleans, LA [1969]
Box 170
Folder 3
Mid Winter Workshop, Las Vegas, NV and Honolulu, HI [1970] [1]
Box 170
Folder 4
Mid Winter Workshop, Las Vegas, NV and Honolulu, HI [1970] [2]
Box 170
Folder 5
Mid Winter Workshop, Los Angeles, CA [1972]
Box 170
Folder 6
Mid Winter Workshop, Washington, D.C. [1973]
Box 170
Folder 7
Mid Winter Workshop, Miami, FL [1974]
Box 170
Folder 8
Mid Winter Workshop, Washington, D.C. [1975]
Box 170
Folder 9
Mid Winter Workshop, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands [1976] [1]
Box 170
Folder 10
Mid Winter Workshop, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands [1976] [2]
Box 170
Folder 11
Mid Winter Workshop, Washington, D.C. [1977]
Box 170
Folder 12
Mid Winter Workshop, Miami, FL [1978]
Box 170
Folder 13
Mid Winter Workshop, Memphis, TN [1979]
Box 170
Folder 14
Mid Winter Workshop, Norfolk, VA [1980]
Box 170
Folder 15
Mid Winter Workshop, Tuskegee Institute, AL [1981]
Box 170
Folder 16
Mid Winter Workshop, Washington, D.C. [1981]
Box 170
Folder 17
Mid Winter Workshop, Washington, D.C. [1982]
Box 170
Folder 18
Mid Winter Workshop, Fort Lauderdale, FL [1983]
Box 170
Folder 19
Mid Winter Workshop, Ocho Rios, Jamaica [1984]
Box 170
Folder 20
Mid Winter Workshop, Palm Springs, CA [1985]
Box 170
Folder 21
Mid Winter Workshop, Freeport, Bahamas [1986]
Box 170
Folder 22
Mid Winter Workshop, Phoenix, AZ [1987]
Box 170
Folder 23
Mid Winter Workshop, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands [1988]
Box 170
Folder 24
Mid Winter Workshop, Daytona Beach, FL [1989]
Box 170
Folder 25
Mid Winter Conference, Riverside, CA [1990]
Box 170
Folder 26
Mid Winter Conference, Nassau, Bahamas [1991]
Box 170
Folder 27
Mid Winter Workshop, San Diego, CA [1992]
Box 170
Folder 28
Mid Winter Workshop, Orlando, FL [1993]
Box 170
Folder 29
Mid Winter Workshop, Charleston, SC [1994]
Box 171
Folder 1
Organizational Records, Board of Directors List [1975-1976, n.d.]
Box 171
Folder 2
Organizational Records, Certificate and Articles of Incorporation of NNPA [1974]
Box 171
Folder 3
Organizational Records, Committee Assignments [1978-1991]
Box 171
Folder 4
Organizational Records, Interim Reports to Board of Directors [1975]
Box 171
Folder 5
Organizational Records, Letterhead [n.d.]
Box 171
Folder 6
Organizational Records, Membership Application Forms [1980]
Box 171
Folder 7
Organizational Records, Membership Directories/Mailing Lists [1961-1995, n.d.]
Box 171
Folder 8
Organizational Records, NNPA/API Black Newspaper Listing [n.d.]
Box 171
Folder 9
Organizational Records, President’s Report [1971-1973]
Box 171
Folder 10
Financial Documents [1966-1969]
Box 171
Folder 11
Financial Documents [1971-1972]
Box 171
Folder 12
Financial Documents [1972-1973]
Box 171
Folder 13
Financial Documents [1974-1975] [1]
Box 171
Folder 14
Financial Documents [1974-1975] [2]
Box 171
Folder 15
Financial Documents [1976]
Box 171
Folder 16
Financial Documents [1977]
Box 171
Folder 17
Financial Documents [1978]
Box 171
Folder 18
Financial Documents [1979]
Box 171
Folder 19
Financial Documents [1980]
Box 171
Folder 20
Financial Documents [1981-1982]
Box 171
Folder 21
Financial Documents [1983-1984]
Box 171
Folder 22
Financial Documents [1984-1985]
Box 171
Folder 23
Financial Documents [1985-1986]
Box 171
Folder 24
Financial Documents [1986-1987]
Box 171
Folder 25
Financial Documents [1987-1988]
Box 171
Folder 26
Financial Documents [1988-1989]
Box 171
Folder 27
Financial Documents [1989-1990]
Box 171
Folder 28
Financial Documents [1991]
Box 171
Folder 29
Financial Documents [1992]
Box 171
Folder 30
Financial Documents [1994-1996]
Box 171
Folder 31
Financial Documents [1997]
Box 171
Folder 32
Financial Documents [n.d.]
Box 172
Folder 1
A-Z Files, Action Memos [1969]
Box 172
Folder 2
A-Z Files, American Newspaper Publishers Association [1979]
Box 172
Folder 3
A-Z Files, Annual Report for Foreign and Domestic Corporations [1979]
Box 172
Folder 4
A-Z Files, A. Phillip Randolph “Messenger” Award [1992-1996]
Box 172
Folder 5
A-Z Files, Balm Lee Leavell Jr. [1968]
Box 172
Folder 6
A-Z Files, Black Editors and Publishers Trip to Israel [November 1969] [1]
Box 172
Folder 7
A-Z Files, Black Editors and Publishers Trip to Israel [November 1969] [2]
Box 172
Folder 8
A-Z Files, Black Editors and Publishers Trip to Israel [November 1969] [3]
Box 172
Folder 9
A-Z Files, Black Editors and Publishers Trip to Israel [November 1969] [4]
Box 172
Folder 10
A-Z Files, Black Editors and Publishers Trip to Israel [November 1969] [5]
Box 172
Folder 11
A-Z Files, Black Editors and Publishers Trip to Israel [November 1969] [6]
Box 172
Folder 12
A-Z Files, Black Press Information Handbook [1974-1975]
Box 172
Folder 13
A-Z Files, Black Press Week [1993]
Box 172
Folder 14
A-Z Files, Black Press Week [1997]
Box 172
Folder 15
A-Z Files, BMI / NNPA Wire Service Dispute [1976-1977]
Box 172
Folder 16
A-Z Files, Black Owned Communication Alliance—Buy a Black Newspaper Campaign [1981]
Box 172
Folder 17
A-Z Files, Business Cards [n.d.]
Box 173
Folder 1
A-Z Files, Charles Armstrong [1975-1985]
Box 173
Folder 2
A-Z Files, Clippings, Black Press [1961-1993]
Box 173
Folder 3
A-Z Files, Clippings, Black Leadership [1977]
Box 173
Folder 4
A-Z Files, Coca