Black Academy of Arts and Letters files, 1970-1972.

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Black Academy of Arts and Letters files, 1970-1972.

The Inge Hardison small collection of Black Academy of Arts and Letters (BAAL) documents consists of letters to Hardison discussing organizational matters, her notes from committee meetings, copies of the BAAL Newsletter and printed matter relating to the Academy and the Newsletter.

2 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6744505

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Black Academy of Arts and Letters (Dallas, Tex.)

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The Black Academy of Arts and Letters was established to “define, preserve, promote, cultivate, foster and develop the arts and letters of black people,” as stated by Dr. C. Eric Lincoln in his founding address. Notable contributions by blacks to black America were to be recognized by the Academy members who, themselves, represented some of the finest achievements in arts and letters. The Black Academy was founded March 29, 1969 in Boston, and was incorporated on June 12...