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L. Hollingsworth Wood was a Quaker attorney, born at Mt. Kisco, N.Y., the son of James and Emily (Hollingsworth) Wood. His sister was Carolena Wood (1871-1936). Wood graduated from Haverford College (1896) and Columbia University Law School (1899). He worked actively in the areas of peace, civil rights, and African American and Quaker education.
L. Hollingsworth Wood, Quaker attorney, born at Mt. Kisco, N.Y., the son of James and Emily (Hollingsworth) Wood. His sister was Carolena Wood (1871-1936). Wood graduated from Haverford College (1896) and Columbia University Law School (1899). Wood worked actively in the areas of peace, civil rights, black and Quaker education. Founding member of American Civil Liberties Union and National Urban League. President of Urban League for 26 years. Trustee of Fisk University (1917-1956). Member of Haverford's Board of Managers for over forty years. Member of American Commission on Conditions in Ireland (1920-1923). Member of Board of International Rescue Committee, Wood served as chairman in the 1940s and 1950s. American correspondent to London Friend, clerk of New York Yearly Meeting (1926-1931).
L. Hollingsworth Wood, a birthright member of Chappaqua Monthly Meeting and later an active member of Croton Valley Monthly Meeting, was a Quaker lawyer and active in social causes such as peace, education, prison reform and racial equality. He was the son of James and Emily Hollingsworth Wood and in 1925 married Martha T. Speakman. Wood graduated from Haverford College (1896) and Columbia University Law School (1899). He was a founder of the American Friends Service Committee and served as Clerk of New York Yearly Meeting (Hicksite).
President of the National Urban League.
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Papers of Paul J. Sachs, 1903-2005
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Papers of Paul J. Sachs, 1903-2005
These papers of Fogg Art Museum associate director Paul J. Sachs document his administration of the museum, his teaching career at Harvard, and related professional activities. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include photographs, printed material, clippings, architectural drawings, reports, financial records, letters of introduction, insurance records, maps, funding appeals, minutes, memoranda, exhibition brochures, page proofs and press releases.
ArchivalResource: 99 file boxes + oversize materials
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Chambers, Robert F. Morris Evans Leeds Collection, 1862-1944.
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Morris Evans Leeds Collection, 1862-1944.
Correspondence, photographs, business papers, articles, sample envelopes and other papers related to development of "Leeds Patent Envelope." Bulk of collection consists of correspondence (1942-1944) of Morris E. Leeds with E. Tudor Gross and others concerning the role of Lewis W. Leeds in the promotion of the envelope ca. 1862; other correspondents include L. Hollingsworth Wood, Robert F. Chambers and David S. Tatum; also letters, photographs, business papers, article, sample envelopes and other papers (1862-1870) of Lewis W. Leeds and Barclay R. Leeds relating to the envelope; includes article by E. Tudor Gross, "The first window envelope."
ArchivalResource: ca. 101 items.
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- Chambers, Robert F. Morris Evans Leeds Collection, 1862-1944.
Moton Family Papers, 1850-1991, (bulk 1930-1940)
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Moton Family Papers 1850-1991 (bulk 1930-1940)
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, printed material, and other papers relating primarily to efforts in the 1930s by the Moton Family to promote educational and economic opportunities for African Americans and to improve race relations.
ArchivalResource: 8,700 items; 25 containers plus 1 classified; 11.2 linear feet
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- Moton Family Papers, 1850-1991, (bulk 1930-1940)
Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-1960. Papers, 1894-1960
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Manley Ottmer Hudson papers
This collection includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's).
ArchivalResource: 168 boxes, 15 Paige boxes
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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Beard, Augustus Field, 1833-1934. Papers. 1923-35. Addition 1873-1926.
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Papers. 1923-35. Addition 1873-1926.
Predominantly correspondence (1923-35) and sermons (1873-1926 and n.d.), with some speeches, a short memoir (n.d.), and a few clippings (1929-33) and photos (n.d.). Outgoing letters (156) with 3 exceptions are addressed to Frederick Leslie and Ruth Brownlee; 8 incoming letters. Among subjects discussed: Publication program of the American Missionary Assn., especially content & format of the American Missionary; reunions and alumni of Yale Univ., including William Pickens and Henry Lee de Forest; teachers and conditions past and present of institutions affiliated with the American Miss. Assn., Cotton Valley School, Fisk University, Le Moyne College, Talladega College, and Tougaloo; of interest is an issue of the Congregational Handbook devoted to the administration of the American Missionary Association, and an article by Beard on the Amistad Schooner case (1890?). AMA officials most frequently mentioned--Irving C. Gaylord & Henry S. Leiper. Writers of single letters: Bessie Beard, Charles Thwing, C.F. Sargent, Lee de Forest, Mrs. Helen Wells, L. Hollingsworth Wood and 2 physicians of the Rockefeller Institute of interest--Beard's recollections of Sen. Leland Stanford.
ArchivalResource: 2 Boxes. 190 Items.
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New York Colored Mission. Records, 1865-1952.
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Records, 1865-1952.
These records of the New York Colored Mission, founded in 1865 under the name African Sunday School Association, consist of accounts and donations, correspondence, minutes of the Board of Managers and Board of Trustees, and miscellaneous. Two of the Mission's prime movers were Levi Hollingsworth Wood, who served as secretary of the Board of Trustees from 1898-1956, and Joshua L. Barton, secretary and then president of the Board of Trustees until his death in 1926. A good deal of the correspondence is Barton's and Wood's. The Mission's ctivities were terminated in 1966.
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Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. Prison Reform Papers, 1913-1937.
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Prison Reform Papers, 1913-1937.
Contains primarily correspondence, 1934-1937, relating to Wood's interest in prison reform, particularly convict labor. Also a several items reflecting his interest in other Quaker concerns.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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Collins, Stephen W. New York Colored Mission records, 1865-1964.
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New York Colored Mission records, 1865-1964.
Records include: minutes of the Board of Managers, 1865-1914 and 1951-1965; financial records, 1865-1965; annual reports, 1947-1964; original or fundamental documents, 1871-1951, including certificate of incorporation (1871) and by-laws; photographs; correspondence, 1900-1964. Correspondents include: Stephen W. Collins, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Greater N.Y. Fund, Harry B. Helmsley, Frank C. Matthews, Lena Williams and L. Hollingsworth Wood.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4.5 linear feet) and 7 v. (1.5 linear feet).
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Benjamin F. Seldon Papers, 1907-1942
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Benjamin F. Seldon Papers 1907-1942
Benjamin F. Seldon was State Supervisor of Negro Adult Education for the New Jersey Works Progress Administration from 1938 to 1941. He served in World War I, then completed his education in Europe where he studied the economic, social and political conditions of several countries. He also taught in France, and in 1928 at the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. The Benjamin F. Seldon Papers consist of correspondence pertaining to various aspects of his career and personal life, and a scrapbook Seldon maintained containing news clippings relating primarily to African Americans in World War I. Many letters relate to Seldon's experiences as the State Supervisor of Negro Adult Education for the New Jersey Works Progress Administration in which he had 136 teachers under his supervision. Letters also pertain to the Civilian Conservation Corps. Additional correspondence is with religious, political, educational and social organizations, and several prominent people including Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., Bertha B. Randolph (wife of A. Philip Randolph) and L. Hollingsworth Wood. There is also personal correspondence with Seldon's family and friends. A few letters are written in French and Spanish.
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National Urban League. Southern Regional Office. Records, 1900-1988 (bulk 1943-1978).
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Records, 1900-1988 (bulk 1943-1978).
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, surveys, minutes of meetings, speeches and articles, financial records, printed material, photographs, and other records of the Southern Regional Office and regional affiliates. Pertains chiefly to the founding and organization of the office, relations with affiliate offices and the national office, and work of the office in relation to economic and social concerns of African Americans in the South. Topics include the League's adoption program; the Atlanta School of Social Work; boycotts of retail merchants; business and employment opportunities; civil rights; community development; crime; disaster relief; education; health; housing; manual and vocational training programs; continued migration to the northern states; relief for African Americans during the Depression; activities of segregationist organizations; minority recruitment by the U.S. Navy; voter education; the return of African American veterans following World War II; and women's issues. Officials of the Southern Regional Office represented include Harry L. Alston, William Y. Bell, Jr., Clarence D. Coleman, Nelson C. Jackson, Vernon E. Jordan, Franklin O. Nichols, Mahlon T. Puryear, Clarence Thomas, and Jesse O. Thomas. Includes personal papers of office directors, Jesse O. Thomas and Nelson C. Jackson. Correspondents include Claude Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Lester B. Granger, George Edmund Haynes, T. Arnold Hill, Albon L. Holsey, John Hope, Eugene Kinckle Jones, J.R.E. Lee, Benjamin Elijah Mays, Robert Russa Moton, Alvin J. Neely, Guichard Parris, Charles C. Spaulding, Ann Tanneyhill, Forrester B. Washington, L. Hollingsworth Wood, Monroe Nathan Work, and Whitney M. Young.
ArchivalResource: 149.2 linear ft.
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National Urban League Records, 1900-1988, (bulk 1930-1979)
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National Urban League Records 1900-1988 (bulk 1930-1979)
Civil rights organization. Correspondence, minutes of meetings, speeches, reports, surveys, statistical data, financial and legal records, scrapbooks, printed material, and other records relating to the programs and policies of the league and its affiliates.
ArchivalResource: 616,000 items; 2,002 containers; 821 linear feet; 18 microfilm reels
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- National Urban League Records, 1900-1988, (bulk 1930-1979)
Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. Papers, 1910-1953.
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Papers, 1910-1953.
Correspondence, memoranda, and financial and legal papers of Wood. The papers chronicle Wood's role in the early history of the National Urban League. Among the major correspondents are Mary McLeod Bethune, Chester Bowles, Pearl S. Buck, Anna Lord Strauss, and Booker T. Washington.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1,869 items (4 boxes)
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Sachs, Paul J. (Paul Joseph), 1878-1965. Papers, 1903-2005.
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Papers, 1903-2005.
These papers of Fogg Art Museum associate director Paul J. Sachs document his administration of the museum, his teaching career at Harvard, and related professional activities. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and also include photographs, printed material, clippings, architectural drawings, reports, financial records, letters of introduction, insurance records, maps, funding appeals, minutes, memoranda, exhibition brochures, page proofs and press releases.
ArchivalResource: 99 files boxes + oversize materials.
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Drummond, Richard C. S. Emily Howland papers, 1926-1975.
Title:
Emily Howland papers, 1926-1975.
Collection consists of correspondence between the administrator of Emily Howland's estate, Richard C.S. Drummond, and representatives of 39 institutions and some individuals who received legacies through Howland's will. Correspondence provides histories of the institutions. Correspondents include: Mary McLeod Bethune, Levi Hollingsworth Wood, J. Henry Scattergood, Isabel Howland, Frederick Libby. There are also several copies of Howland's will, biographical and genealogical information on the Howland family and some genealogical photographs. One biography was written by Phebe King, the other by R.C.S. Drummond; also King's history of Sherwood School.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1944.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1944.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 l.)
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- Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1944.
New York Public Library. Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library collection, 1925-1940.
Title:
Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library collection, 1925-1940.
Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library Files consists of correspondence and minutes of meetings of the Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of The New York Public Library. There are also some news clippings relating to the purchase of the Arthur A. Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature comprised of books, pamphlets, prints, manuscripts and other material. The post 1926 papers include correspondence pertaining to efforts to keep Arthur Schomburg on the library payroll, acquisition of additional material, and Arthur Schomburg's research plans. The correspondence is largely between L. Hollingsworth Wood, president of the National Urban League and member of the Advisory Committee of the Arthur A. Schomburg Collection, and Franklin Hopper, Chief of Circulation of the NYPL; Charles S. Johnson, Secretary of the Advisory Committee; Dr. F. P. Keppel of the Carnegie Corporation; Henry G. Leach, Chairman of the Advisory Committee; Ernestine Rose, Librarian of the 135th Street Branch Library; and Arthur A. Schomburg.
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- New York Public Library. Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library collection, 1925-1940.
Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. L. Hollingsworth Wood papers, 1903-1953.
Title:
L. Hollingsworth Wood papers, 1903-1953.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, lists, press releases, transcripts, notes, photographs, clippings, drafts of articles and speeches, financial and legal papers, brochures, pamphlets and other printed items, account books and other papers. Primarily correspondence and other papers related to the many organizations Wood was involved with, including: American League to Limit Armaments, American Union Against Militarism, American Commission on Conditions in Ireland, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Booker Washington Institute of Liberia, Fisk University, Five Years Meeting, Friends Ambulance Unit, Friends World Conferences, Happy Grove School, Haverford College, International Rescue Committee, National Urban League, New York Colored Mission, Peace Association of Friends in America, Young Friends, etc. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Joseph Allen Baker, Roger N. Baldwin, Ruth Standish Baldwin, Joshua L. Barton, W.E.B. Du Bois, James G. Douglas, John T. Emlen, George Edmund Haynes, Rufus M. Jones, Thomas Elsa Jones, Fayette A. McKenzie, Allen D. Hole, Norman Thomas, Oswald Garrison Villard, Booker T. Washington, Carter G. Woodson and many others.
ArchivalResource: 81 boxes.
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- Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. L. Hollingsworth Wood papers, 1903-1953.
Seldon, Benjamin F. Benjamin F. Seldon Papers, 1907-1942.
Title:
Benjamin F. Seldon Papers, 1907-1942.
The Benjamin F. Seldon Papers consist of correspondence pertaining to various aspects of his career and personal life, and a scrapbook Seldon maintained containing news clippings relating primarily to African Americans in World War I.
ArchivalResource: .2 lin. ft.
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- Seldon, Benjamin F. Benjamin F. Seldon Papers, 1907-1942.
Angela Morgan Papers, 1893-1957
Title:
Angela Morgan Papers 1893-1957
American poet and novelist, pacififist and women's rights advocate, participant in the International Congress of Women at The Hague in 1915 and subsequent activities of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Papers include extensive correspondence with leading pacifists, literary figures and women's rights activists, manuscripts of Morgan's poetry, novels and other writings, clipping and subject files on pacifist activities and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 59 linear ft.
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- Angela Morgan Papers, 1893-1957
Penn School Papers, 1862-2004 and undated (bulk 1862-1978)
Title:
Penn School Papers, 1862-2004 and undated (bulk 1862-1978)
The Penn School on Saint Helena Island, S.C., was founded during the Civil War by northern philanthropists and white missionaries for former enslaved individuals in an area occupied by the United States Army. Over the years, with continuing philanthropic support, it served as school, health agency, and cooperative society for rural African Americans of the Sea Islands. The first principals were Laura M. Towne and Ellen Murray, followed around 1908 by Rossa B. Cooley and Grace B. House, and in 1944 by Howard Kester and Alice Kester. The school closed in 1948 and became Penn Community Services in 1951, with Courtney Siceloff as the first director. The original deposits are papers, mostly 1900-1950 and primarily correspondence of the directors and of the trustees, treasurers, and publicity workers located elsewhere, and photographs. Topics include emancipation, African American education, Reconstruction, political and social change in South Carolina, agricultural extension work, public health issues, damage from hurricanes, World War I and World War II, the boll weevil and the cotton industry, the effects of the Great Depression on the school and the local population, changes in the school leading to a greater emphasis on social action in the outer world, and the end of the school and the turn to community service. Volumes include diaries, extracts from letters, recollections, minutes of the board of trustees, ledgers, cashbooks, inventories, financial records, registers of students and teachers, and minutes of various clubs and societies. Printed materials consists of newspapers clippings, pamphlets, promotional literature, school materials, administrative circulars, and annual reports. There are also about 3,000 photographs in the collection, dating from the 1860s to 1953 (bulk 1905-1944), documenting school activities, Island scenes and Islanders, classes and teachers, baptisms, agricultural activities, parades, fairs, and special events at the Penn School. The Addition of November 2012 includes papers, volumes, printed materials, photographs, audio recordings, and film that are similar in scope and content to the original deposit. Also included is a copy of De Nyew Testament, the Gullah translation of the New Testament (2005).
ArchivalResource: 38.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 15,500 items)
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- Penn School Papers, 1862-2004 and undated, (bulk 1862-1978)
American Friends Fellowship Council. Records, 1933-1954.
Title:
Records, 1933-1954.
Correspondence, minutes, administrative records, financial records, and membership lists. Persons represented include Emma Cadbury, Horace A. Eaton, J. Passmore Elkinton, James R. Furbey, Henry T. Gillett, Herbert Huffman, Rufus M. Jones, Winthrop M. Leeds, Ferner Nuhn, Leslie D. Shaffer, Hannah Stapler, James F. Walker, J. Barnard Walton, Allen J. White, Norman Whitney, and L. Hollingsworth Wood.
ArchivalResource: 22 linear ft.
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- American Friends Fellowship Council. Records, 1933-1954.
Papers, 1864-1984
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Papers, 1864-1984
Papers of Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan, suffragist and freelance journalist.
ArchivalResource: 81+½ file boxes, 28 photograph folders, 7 objects, 14 audiotapes, 2 folio boxes, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio+ box, 2 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder,
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Proctor, Henry Hugh, 1868-1933. Papers. 1881-1971.
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Papers. 1881-1971.
Papers of Henry Hugh and Adeline L. (Davis) Proctor, 1881-1971. Congregational clergyman, author, and lecturer. Personal and business correspondence, notebooks, minutes, accounts, articles, sermons, speeches, programs, reports, directories, lists, membership cards, news releases, clippings, scrapbooks, and photos, relating to Dr. Proctor's ministerial and committee duties, pastorates at First Congregational Church, Atlanta, Ga., and Nazarene Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., his work with the National Convention of Congregational Workers Among the Colored People, and his activities as an alumnus and trustee of Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Includes Dr. Proctor's autobiography, Up From the South, articles on Afro-American migration from the Southk, correspondence and minutes (1920's) relating to student demonstrations at Fisk during the presidency of Fayette Avery McKenzie and speech (1910) by Theodore roosevelt upon visiting the First Congregational Church, Atlanta. Papers of Dr. Proctor's wife, Adeline Lillian (Davis) Proctor (1870-1945) include correspondence (chiefly after 1933) relating to business affairs after her husband's death and Fisk University alumni cativities, pamphlet by her, entitled Negro Womanhood: Its Present, and letters to her from her son, Henry H. Proctor, Jr., while he was in officer's training camp and in France during World War I. Correspondencts include Augustus Field Beard, Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Frederick Leslie Brownlee, Samuel Parkes Cadman, Ambrose Caliver, Oscar De Priest, W.E.B. DuBois, Thomas Elsa Jones, Henry Curtis McDowell, William Stuart Nelson, William Pickens, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Julius Rosenwald, Channing Tobias, Booker T. Washington, Walter White, Will Winton, L. Hollingsworth Wood, Richard R. Wright, and Nathan B. Young.
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- Proctor, Henry Hugh, 1868-1933. Papers. 1881-1971.
McKenzie, Fayette Avery, b. 1872. Fayette Avery McKenzie papers, 1915-1926.
Title:
Fayette Avery McKenzie papers, 1915-1926.
Materials include biographical data; correspondence from alumni, faculty, staff, students, and Board of Trustees members; president's report (1925); financial statements; news clippings; list of donors; pamphlets; and photographs.
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- McKenzie, Fayette Avery, b. 1872. Fayette Avery McKenzie papers, 1915-1926.
Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. L. Hollingsworth Wood correspondence, 1907-1937.
Title:
L. Hollingsworth Wood correspondence, 1907-1937.
In 1908, L. Hollingsworth Wood corresponded with Quaker-related schools to obtain contact information for graduates living in the New York City area and updated information about teaching Quakerism. Previously, a committee of the Yearly Meeting had conducted a survey inquiring about courses at the schools concerning Quaker history and principles. Fourteen schools responded to Wood's letter. Folder 2 contains Wood's correspondence with organizations and persons concerned with prison reform, 1913-1937. Correspondents include E. Stagg Whitin, Sir John Harris, and Joseph N. Ulman.
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- Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956. L. Hollingsworth Wood correspondence, 1907-1937.
Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library collection, 1925-1940
Title:
Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library collection 1925-1940
The New York Pubic Library purchased Arthur A. Schomburg's collection of books, pamphlets, prints and photographs in 1926 with funds from the Carnegie Corporation and housed at the 135th Street Branch Library of The New York Public Library. L. Hollingsworth Wood was appointed in 1925 by the Board of Trustees of The New York Public Library to purchase and provide guidelines for the Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature. Members of the Advisory Committee of the Arthur A. Schomburg Collection, in addition to Wood, included Arthur A. Schomburg, Henry G. Leach, New York Public Library, Mrs. Charles S. Brown, Jr., Library trustee; and Eugene Kinckle Jones, Secretary of the National Urban League. Charles S. Johnson, editor of "Opportunity" magazine, managed the negotiations between the officials of the National Urban League and Mr. Schomburg. The 135th Street Branch Library, under the guidance of Ernestine Rose, the Head Librarian, already had a nucleus of a reference library, the Division of Negro Literature, History and Prints that had officially opened on May 8, 1925. The Schomburg Collection became a major part of this reference library. Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of New York Public Library Files consists of correspondence and minutes of meetings of the Schomburg Committee of the Trustees of The New York Public Library. There are also some news clippings relating to the purchase of the Arthur A. Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature comprised of books, pamphlets, prints, manuscripts and other material. The post 1926 papers include correspondence pertaining to efforts to keep Arthur Schomburg on the library payroll, acquisition of additional material, and Arthur Schomburg's research plans. The correspondence is largely between L. Hollingsworth Wood, president of the National Urban League and member of the Advisory Committee of the Arthur A. Schomburg Collection, and Franklin Hopper, Chief of Circulation of the NYPL; Charles S. Johnson, Secretary of the Advisory Committee; Dr. F. P. Keppel of the Carnegie Corporation; Henry G. Leach, Chairman of the Advisory Committee; Ernestine Rose, Librarian of the 135th Street Branch Library; and Arthur A. Schomburg.
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Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records, 1898-1955 (bulk 1912-1918).
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Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records, 1898-1955 (bulk 1912-1918).
The Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records consist principally of administrative records dealing with fund raising and financial matters. The majority of the Administration series is correspondence from the office of President L. Hollingsworth Wood, primarily with other members of the board of managers, i.e., James H. Gordon and Mary Gordon, and J. H. N. Waring, superintendents; and Mansfield B. Snevily, treasurer, regarding the operation of the Orphanage and the purchase of supplies. Other correspondence is with insurance companies and creditors. Wood's general correspondence includes letters from guardians and other adults who wanted to place children in the Orphanage, and also concerns day-to-day issues. Files pertaining to the closure of the Orphanage, statements by staff, and the selling of property and equipment to pay off debts also appear in this series. A few ledgers list the names and other pertinent information about the children, and there are files concerning the employment of the adolescents. Additional records pertain to the farm, the property and the staff. Some printed material as well as printers' blocks used for the publications of the Orphanage are also included in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 15.2 lin. ft. (13 RC's, I AB, 5 print-boxes)
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- Howard Orphanage and Industrial School (Long Island, N.Y.). Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records, 1898-1955 (bulk 1912-1918).
Learned Hand papers
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Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
ArchivalResource: 116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
National Urban League. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1939-1976.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1939-1976.
ArchivalResource: 44 items (58 l.)
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- National Urban League. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1939-1976.
Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records, 1898-1955, 1912-1918
Title:
Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records 1898-1955 1912-1918
The Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records consist principally of administrative records dealing with fund raising and financial matters. The majority of the Administration series is correspondence from the office of President L. Hollingsworth Wood, primarily with other members of the board of managers, i.e., James H. Gordon and Mary Gordon, and J. H. N. Waring, superintendents; and Mansfield B. Snevily, treasurer, regarding the operation of the Orphanage and the purchase of supplies. Other correspondence is with insurance companies and creditors. Wood's general correspondence includes letters from guardians and other adults who wanted to place children in the Orphanage, and also concerns day-to-day issues. Files pertaining to the closure of the Orphanage, statements by staff, and the selling of property and equipment to pay off debts also appear in this series.
ArchivalResource: 15.2 lin. ft. (13 RC's, I AB, 5 print-boxes)
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- Howard Orphanage and Industrial School records, 1898-1955, 1912-1918
OAC Review Index. Alumni, OAC Review, v.31, no.1, Sept. 1918, p.30-36.
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Alumni, OAC Review, v.31, no.1, Sept. 1918, p.30-36. 19 18.
ArchivalResource: 7 p. : ill.
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- OAC Review Index. Alumni, OAC Review, v.31, no.1, Sept. 1918, p.30-36.
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- Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
American Commission on Conditions in Ireland.
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- American Union Against Militarism.
Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc.
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- Booker Washington Institute of Liberia.
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Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973.
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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963.
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Five Years Meeting (Society of Friends : U.S.)
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- Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan
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- Hole, Allen David, 1866-1940.
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- Howard Memorial Fund (New York, N.Y.)
Howard Orphanage and Industrial School (Long Island, N.Y.)
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National Urban League. Southern Regional Office.
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New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Hicksite : 1828-1955)
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Young Friends Board of the Five Years Meeting.
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