Box 21
Contains 21 Results:
Howard University, Second National Conference of Afro-American Writers, "From a Decade of Triumph to the Next Stage: Where We Were, Where We Want to Go" (speech), 1976 April 22-24
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Illinois Arts Council, 1968-1971
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Indiana University Project, 1969-1971
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Institute of Positive Education, 1972
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Institute of the Black World (correspondence, Vincent Harding), 1970-1971
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Johnson, John H. (memos from Fuller), 1973
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Johnson Publishing Company, 1953-1974
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Kharlos (poetry, letters), 1970-1974
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
King, Woodie, Jr. (correspondence), 1971
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.
Klausner, Bertha International Literary Agency, 1977
The series represents the correspondence generated as editor of Black World. Some of the letters and concerns are addressed to the Negro Digest indicating that public acceptance of the new name (Black World) took time. The series also reflects the international scope of Mr. Fuller's literary interest.