Papers 1889-1953.

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Papers 1889-1953.

American Missionary Association superintendent of education over seventy-five schools for Afro-Americans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, Appalachian whites. Also worked with Institute of Social and Religious Research and Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. The papers include correspondence, journals, manuscripts, copies of speeches, photographs, publications, clippings, and scrapbooks. In addition to Douglass' own papers, the collection includes papers of his mother and father (Mrs. and Mr. Truman Orville Douglass). Mr. and Mrs. Douglass' papers include autobigraphies including topics of Western migration to Iowa, the abolitionist crusade, the Civil War, and the development of Congregationalism in the West.

2.0 ln. ft. 5 Boxes.

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Douglass, Maria Greene.

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Church of Christ (Committee for Cooperative Field Research.)

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Douglass, H. Paul (Harlan Paul), 1871-1953

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Churches of Christ in America. Federal Council.

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Inter-Allied Conference on World Agriculture (1919)

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Douglass, Truman O. (Truman Orville), 1842-1925

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American Missionary Association

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Known chiefly for its educational work among African Americans, the American Missionary Association also worked with other ethnic groups. From the description of American Missionary Association records, 1820's-1870's (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 668992371 ...