Papers, 1918-1978.

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Papers, 1918-1978.

Personal papers; newspaper clippings and biographical materials; correspondence; writings; documents relating to the Federated Colored Catholics of the United States (FCC; later known as the National Catholic Federation for the Promotion of Better Race Relations), Hampton Institute, and Howard University; organizational files; memorabilia; printed materials; and photographs relating to Turner's academic and scientific careers, as well as his extensive efforts on behalf of justice for African Americans within the Catholic Church.

9.5 linear ft.

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Howard University

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Howard University is a private, federally chartered historically black research university in Washington, D.C. Tracing its history to 1867, from its outset Howard has been nonsectarian and open to people of all sexes and races. The institution was named for General Oliver Otis Howard, a Civil War hero who was both the founder of the university and, at the time, commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau. The U.S. Congress chartered Howard on March 2, 1867 and much of its early funding came from endow...

Hampton University (Va.)

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Hampton Institute in Hampton, Virgina, also know as the Normal School, chartered in 1870. From the description of Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ephemera, 1882-1903 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 639344721 The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute was chartered in 1870 in Hampton, Virginia. From the guide to the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ephemera, 1882-1903 and undated, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book ...

Turner, Thomas Wyatt

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African American biologist, educator, and Catholic activist; professor, Howard University (1913-1924) and Hampton Institute (1924-1945). From the description of Papers, 1918-1978. (Moorland-Spingarn Resource Center). WorldCat record id: 70939798 1877 March 16 Born in Hughesville, Maryland to Eli Turner and Linnie Gross. 1894 Graduated from St....

Federated Colored Catholics of the United States

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Curley, Michael Joseph, 1879-1947

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Fumasoni-Biondi, Pietro, 1872-1960

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Conrad, George Washington Bryant, 1867-

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Smith, H. M.,

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Gibbons, James, 1834-1921

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Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore; second American Cardinal. From the description of Letter : Baltimore, to A.P. Gorman, 1892 March 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22476270 James Cardinal Gibbons (1834-1921) was an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a leader of the American Catholic community. His 1876 book, The Faith of Our Fathers was a best-selling apologetic and explanation of the Catholic faith. From the guide to the James Cardinal Gi...

National Catholic Federation for the Promotion of Better Race Relations (U.S.)

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Clark, Eugene Augustine, 1883-

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