Papers 1947-1988.

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Papers 1947-1988.

First Afro-American to buy own seat on the New York Stock Exchange and to own a Security Dealership in the South; director of Mineral Management Service of the U.S. Dept. of the Interior; U.S. Executive Director of African Development Bank and Fund. Mostly non-correspondence.

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