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Proceedings of the Virginia Assembly... re: division of power, constitution
1800
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Also concerning constitutional rights and the Alien and Sedition Acts. Evans 38460
GLC02446
to Ulysses S. Grant
December 11, 1874
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Smith, a prominent abolitionist, philanthropist, and political reformer, transmits a circular (not included) which contains an extract from one of President Grant's recent speeches (not included, but possibly on the topic of civil rights).
GLC02448.14
to Alexander McGillivray
10 August 1790
Street, Samuel, fl. 1790
Street, representing the Five Nations, poses a list of questions to Creek chief McGillivray regarding the particulars of McGillivray's negotiations and agreements with the United States government. Touches on issues such as whether the U.S...
GLC02437.04683
to Henry Knox
25 October 1789
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Opens by thanking Knox for his role in obtaining Carrington a presidential appointment [as marshal of Virginia]. He then discusses the French revolution, writing that "[t]he Revolution in France is as singular as it is important to the cause of...
GLC02437.04396
to Marquis de Lafayette
October 15, 1789
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Knox writes that he is thankful to be able to send this letter by Count de Moustier, who was returning from his time as French minister to America. He will enclose the diplomas for the French officers in the Society of the Cincinnati. Says "The...
GLC02437.04391
to Jeremiah Wadsworth
5 August 1790
Considers the implications of a recent diplomatic success Colonel [Alexander] McGillivray had negotiating on behalf of the Creek Nation. McGillivray recovered for the Creeks land that the governor of Georgia had given to Georgia citizens. He...
GLC02437.04670
15 November 1793
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Marked "Private." Makes reference to the "baneful leaven," the radical democratic principles of the French Revolution, influencing troops in his army. Mentions that Thomas Paine's "The rights of man, has been held up as a Criterion, even of...
GLC02437.05975
to William Knox
February 14, 1793
D'Olier, Jeremiah, 1745-1817
References William's letter to him of 18 September and 24 November 1792. Congratulates him on his safe passage. William seems to have been seeking a consular seat in Dublin, which D'Olier hopes he will get. Writes, "I am induced to conclude your...
GLC02437.05817
February 16, 1793
Lindsey, John, fl. 1793
Acknowledges receiving several letters from Knox and apologizes for not responding sooner. Laments that Knox wrote that "nothing final[l]y had taken place in Congress respecting your return here." This is in reference to a diplomatic post William...
GLC02437.05821
[Portrait of Rosa Parks]
December 21, 1956
United Press International
One photograph of Rosa Parks dated December 21, 1956. Image has been edited to feature a closer portrait of Parks riding a bus in Montgomery, Alabama in 1956 on the day that segregation in public transportation was banned.
GLC09778.04
Ella's Night, A Tribute to Miss Ella Fitzgerald
December 1, 1968
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Tau Omega Chapter (New York, N.Y.)
One pamphlet entitled, "Ella's Night, A Tribute to Miss Ella Fitzgerald," dated December 1, 1968. This commemorates an evening in the New York Coliseum sponsored by the Tau Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Fitzgerald was honored for a...
GLC09640.003
"House divided" speech fragment re: slavery, Dred Scott, Kansas
December 1857
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
A single page beginning "Why Kansas is neither the whole, nor a tithe of the real question." Written before the debates with Stephen A. Douglas, apparently in response to that Senator's Dec. 9, 1857 speech in opposition to Buchanan's State of the...
GLC02533
I am a man
4 April 1968
Allied Printing Trades Council
Printed by Allied Printing in large black letters on white posterboard. Poster dates from the day of Dr. King's assassination. Refer to GLC05954 for a different printing of this poster.
GLC06124
For the Good of America
circa 1926
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NAACP poster listing statistics regarding the 3,436 lynchings that occurred between 1889 and 1922. States "Do you know that the United States is the Only Land on Earth where people are burned at the stake?" Reports that 83 women have been lynched...
GLC06197
A signed and dated one page statement of the current state of her work for equal rights for women
7 November 1901
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
Anthony states: "The one purpose of my life has been the establishment of perfect equality of rights for women...civil and political-industrial and educational."
GLC07337
to Estelle Spero
8 May 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
Diamond writes that, as a result of his position as executive officer, he now gives instructions on Japanese weapons. He also comments that, having "fought and worked…side by side with the negro soldiers", he is "nauseated" by the reports of growing...
GLC09120.408
to Addie Frizielle
13 May 1944
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
In this letter from 1944 Mrs. Roosevelt responded to one of her critics, Addie Frizielle, who worried about the desegregation of restrooms and forced social interaction between the races in the government's movement toward racial equality in some...
GLC09544.01
Portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt
circa 1944
One undated photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt. Accompanies a letter GLC09544.01
GLC09544.02
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