Box 7
Contains 14 Results:
Philosphy and Religion Annual Reports and Budgets , 1949
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Philosophy and Religion - Student Work, undated
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Philosophy and Religion Teaching Materials , 1951-1952
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
"The Richest Man in Babylon tell his System" Autographed and from Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Mays , 1930
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Student Transcripts , 1941-1962
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Sunday Worship Service , 1948 - 1957
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
"A Tribute to the late Samuel Howard Archer, President of Morehouse College" by Carey H. Wynne, Jr. , 1970
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Writing by Benjamin E. Mays , 1965
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Vesper Service, 1961
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Worship service, 1947
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.