Letter signed from Evelyn S. Brown, assistant director of Harmon Foundation, Inc. : New York, N.Y., to Mrs. S. C. Crooks, January 21, 1948.

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Letter signed from Evelyn S. Brown, assistant director of Harmon Foundation, Inc. : New York, N.Y., to Mrs. S. C. Crooks, January 21, 1948.

Evelyn S. Brown replies to Mrs. Crooks's request for information on "the early contribution of the Negro to art" with a list of reproductions available for purchase from the Harmon Foundation: "Portraits of outstanding Americans of Negro origin" and "Sculpture by Richmond BartheĢ."

3 leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 postmarked envelope.

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Crooks, Grace S.

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Waring, Laura Wheeler, 1887-1948

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Harmon Foundation

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The Harmon Foundation was created in 1925 by William E. Harmon to advance the recognition of artwork produced by unrecognized groups such as African Americans. From the description of Harmon Foundation printed material, 1928-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502661 ...

Brown, Evelyn M.

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