Box 22
Container
Contains 13 Results:
"The College-Bred Negro American." Atlanta University Publications , No. 15, Atlanta: Atlanta University Press, 1910
File — Box: 22, Folder: 12
Identifier: Series 6
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The Horace Bumstead records is the fourth series in the Atlanta University Presidential records.This series contains the correspondence and administrative records of Horace Bumstead, Congregationalist minister, educator, and second president of Atlanta University. The correspondence includes letters to and from Northern philanthropic groups who contributed to student scholarships and for improvements to the University's physical plant. Of comparatively small proportion is the...
Dates:
1910
"The Common School and the Negro American." Atlanta University Publications , No. 16, Atlanta: Atlanta University Press, 1911
File — Box: 22, Folder: 13
Identifier: Series 6
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The Horace Bumstead records is the fourth series in the Atlanta University Presidential records.This series contains the correspondence and administrative records of Horace Bumstead, Congregationalist minister, educator, and second president of Atlanta University. The correspondence includes letters to and from Northern philanthropic groups who contributed to student scholarships and for improvements to the University's physical plant. Of comparatively small proportion is the...
Dates:
1911
"The Negro American Artisan." Atlanta University Publications , No. 17, Atlanta: Atlanta University Press, 1912
File — Box: 22, Folder: 14
Identifier: Series 6
Scope and contents
From the Collection:
The Horace Bumstead records is the fourth series in the Atlanta University Presidential records.This series contains the correspondence and administrative records of Horace Bumstead, Congregationalist minister, educator, and second president of Atlanta University. The correspondence includes letters to and from Northern philanthropic groups who contributed to student scholarships and for improvements to the University's physical plant. Of comparatively small proportion is the...
Dates:
1912