Box 85
Contains 59 Results:
"Brotherhood Helps Southern Militant Leaders", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1955 April
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"The Brotherhood Marches On", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1936 August
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"The Brotherhood Strives Upward", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1942 December
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"Building the Railroads", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1957 October 15
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"Call to Negro America", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1941 May
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"Christmas 1942", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1942 December
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"Christmas", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1946 December
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"Christmas", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1950 December
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"The Civil Rights Front", author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1958 February
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”
"Color Bar Drops in Island," author unknown, typescript (2 copies), 1956 February
The series contains published and unpublished works that were written by persons other than Dr. Brailsford Brazeal. The series also contains many typescript editorials that were published in "The Black Worker" newspaper from 1936 to 1966. Only a few of these editorials were noted as being written by A. Phillip Randolph, the founder of "The Black Worker." The author of the remaining editorials has not been verified; those editorials are noted as “author unknown.”