Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1928-1939.

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Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1928-1939.

Comprises items from editor Claude Barnett, Etta Moten Barnett, Joseph V. Baker and I. Roland, also includes 7 items from Anderson or her representative, William L. King, and a few clippings.

24 items (39 l.)

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Associated Negro Press

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Barnett, Claude, 1890-1967

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Barnett, Etta Moten, 1901-2004

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An internationally acclaimed concert and musical theater singer, social activist and philanthropist, Etta Moten Barnett's career began in the 1930s and continued past her 100th birthday. She starred in Broadway musicals and in films. Her husband was Claude Barnett, founder and president of the Associated Negro Press. She was active in the Chicago chapter of The Links, Inc. Her papers include correspondence, speech texts, clippings, programs, photographs and memorabilia. From the desc...

Baker, Joseph V. (Joseph Vaudrey), 1908-1993

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Joseph Vaudrey Baker, an African American journalist and public relations specialist, was born August 21, 1908, the youngest of nine children to Reverend Samuel Butler and Mary Guillard Baker in Abbeville, South Carolina. He received his education from Abbeville State Teachers Training School and Temple University where he earned a degree in journalism. Baker married Hazel Powell Strange in 1938. He worked as a reporter for the Philadelphia Tribune and later became the first Black columnist for ...

King, William L.

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Roland, I.

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