Tolly Broady collection of writings, 1940-1993 (bulk 1940s)

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Tolly Broady collection of writings, 1940-1993 (bulk 1940s)

The Tolly Rupert Broady Collection of Writings consists of photocopies of writings Broady authored during his tenure at Tuskegee Institute. Titles include "Some Inherent Conflicts in the Dual Education System in the South," "The Poll Tax: A Symbol of an Oppressive System," "Occupational Choices of Male Students in Tuskegee Institute," "Strengthening Democracy's Foundations in the South through Freedom from Police and Mob Violence," and "Brutal Killing at Tuskegee." Typed notes and copies of items from newspapers regarding various acts of violence committed against blacks by whites and the system of segregation complete the collection, along with biographical information prepared by his brother Carlyle.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7804833

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Tuskegee University

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Tuskegee University (formerly Tuskegee Institute/Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute) was founded in 1881 to provide education for African-Americans. Dr. Booker T. Washington was the founder and served as its President until his death in 1915. From the description of Printed materials, 1902-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122538499 ...

Broady, Tolly R. (Tolly Rupert), 1917-1986

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Tolly Rupert Broady graduated cum laude from Tuskegee Institute in 1940 where he subsequently taught sociology. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he earned both a law degree and a Master of Arts degree in labor law from New York University. Broady practiced law in Queens and Nassau County and was appointed an administrative law judge in New York City in 1970. He also served as counsel to the New York State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Pe...