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Box 4

 Container

Contains 31 Results:

Letters to the Editor, 1943-1944

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 11
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1943-1944

Letters to the Editor, 1949-1950

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1949-1950

Letters to the Editor, 1951

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1951

Letters to the Editor, 1956-1957

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 14
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1956-1957

Letters to the Editor, 1958

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 15
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1958

Letters to the Editor, 1959-1960

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 16
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1959-1960

Letters to the Editor, 1961-1962

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 17
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1961-1962

Letters to the Editor, 1965

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 18
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1965

Letters to the Editor, 1966

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 19
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1966

Letters to the Editor, 1967

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 20
Identifier: Series E
Scope and contents From the Series: These letters were grouped together and labeled, “Letters to the Editors” by Pauline Young. The letters are arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters are to local and national newspapers, literary and news magazines and library journals. There are letters to publishers - usually related to the exclusion of information about the contributions of Negroes, the derogatory depiction of Negroes, and an effort to get publishers to capitalize the word Negro. There are letters to local...
Dates: 1967