Box U.04
Contains 59 Results:
United States Department of State (Folder 4), 1930-1933, 1940, 1947
United States Diplomatic and Consular Services, 1933, 1947
Includes sheet titled "Foreign Service" with information on the ministers to Haiti, Dominican Republic, and Liberia. Also includes the coverage of Charles E. Mitchel's appointment as Minister to Liberia by President Herbert Hoover
United States Education, 1919, 1938-1941, 1946
Includes Bulletin, 1919, No. 27, Recent Progress In Negro Education by Thomas Jesse Jones
United States History - World War I (Folder 3), 1919
Includes front page clipping of The Sun, February 23, 1919.
United States History - World War I (Folder 4), 1917-1919
Includes unopened letters to "Miss Frances" due to poor condition
United States History - World War II, 1938-1946
Includes Report to the Nation, The America Preparation for War, 1942, Chronology of Events, December 7, 1941 to April 30, 1942 Press Release. Includes clipping titled "How We Got Where We Are" a skeleton history of events leading up to our entry into World War No. 2. Includes a 1942 clipping "Race and Color Are NOW a Chief Issue in the War." Includes a 1919 copy of Gold and Blue Stars' "Dedicated to Our Heroes." Includes unopened letters due to poor condition.
United States History - World War II (Colored Heroes), 1940-1944
Includes a clipping from The AFRO-American, December 4, 1943 with photographs of distinguished soldiers. Includes a clipping with title "What the War Means to the Negro." Includes 1943 press release from U.S. War Department titled "Negro Soldiers have earned share of honors in battle"
United States History - World War II (Gold Star Mothers and Widows), 1929-1933
Includes 1930 coverage of the pilgrimage of the first group of Gold Star Mothers and Widows to Paris, France. The pilgrimage included 54 colored American war mothers who arrived in a jim crow freighter.