Spingarn, Arthur B. (Arthur Barnett), 1878-1971
Variant namesAfrican American lawyer, scholar, and president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
From the description of Papers, 1914-1971. (Moorland-Spingarn Resource Center). WorldCat record id: 70941351
Spingarn was born on Mar. 28, 1878 in New York City; AB (1897), AM (1899), and LL. B (1900), Columbia Univ.; LL. D, Howard Univ., 1941; L.H.D., Long Island Univ., 1966; practiced law beginning in 1900; chairman of national legal committee, and vice-president (1911-40) and president, NAACP (1940-66); became collector of books about African Americans; member of bibliographic societies in London, Oxford, Cambridge, and Virginia; founded the Spingarn Collection of Negro Literature at Howard Univ.; he died on Dec. 1, 1971.
From the description of Papers, ca. 1900-1971. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 40945842
Civil rights leader and lawyer.
From the description of Papers, 1850-1967 (bulk 1920-1955). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70937864
Lawyer, civil rights worker.
From the description of Reminiscences of Arthur B. Spingarn : oral history, 1966. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309738998
Biographical Note
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1878, Mar. 28:
Born, New York, N.Y. -
1897:
A.B., Columbia University,New York, N.Y. -
1899:
M.A., Columbia University,New York, N.Y. -
1900:
LL.B., Columbia University,New York, N.Y. -
1900 -1960s :Practiced law, New York, N.Y. -
1911 -1915 :Associated with the New York Vigilance Committee and the New York City Branch, NAACP -
1911 -1940 :Vice president and chairman, Legal Committee, NAACP -
1915:
Member, board of directors, NAACP Published Laws Relating to Sex Morality in New York City (New York: Century Co. 139 pp.) -
1917 -1919 :Captain, Sanitation Corps, American Expeditionary Force, United States Army -
1919:
Married Marion Meyer -
1936:
Initiated annual review of books by African-American authors in the Crisis magazine -
1940 -1957 :President, NAACP National Legal Committee -
1940 -1965 :President, NAACP -
1971, Dec. 2:
Died, New York, N.Y.
From the guide to the Arthur B. Spingarn Papers, 1850-1970, (bulk 1920-1955), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
Biography
Spingarn was born on March 28, 1878 in New York City; AB (1897), AM (1899), and LL.B (1900), Columbia University; LL.D, Howard University, 1941; L.H.D., Long Island University, 1966; practiced law beginning in 1900; chairman of national legal committee, and vice-president (1911-40) and president, NAACP (1940-66); became collector of books about African Americans; member of bibliographic societies in London, Oxford, Cambridge, and Virginia; founded the Spingarn Collection of Negro Literature at Howard University; he died on December 1, 1971.
From the guide to the Arthur B. Spingarn Papers, ca. 1900-1971, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Dept. of Special Collections.)
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1878 March 28:
Born in New York City, son of Elias and Sarah (Barnett)Spingarn. -
1897 -1900 :Received A.B. (1897), M.A. (1899),and LL.B (1900) from Columbia University. -
1911 -1940 :Chairman of Legal Committee and Vice - President of N.A.A.C.P. -
1915:
Member of the Board of the N.A.A.C.P. -
1915:
Published Laws Relating to Sex Morality in New York City. Revised in 1926. -
1917 -1919 :Served as Captain in Sanitation Corps in U.S. Army, A.E.F. -
1919:
Married Marion Mayer. -
1926:
Co-author of Legal and Protective Measures with J. Goldberg. -
1936 -1968 :Author of annual Crisis review of books by Negro authors. -
1940 -1957 :President of N.A.A.C.P. national legal committee. -
1940 -1965 :President of N.A.A.C.P. -
1971 December 1:
Died in New York.
From the guide to the Arthur B. Spingarn Papers, 1914-1971, (Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University)
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Death 1971