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to Cordelia Williams
18 October 1943
Western Union
Condolence telegram from Grayce Salley, written to "Mrs James Williams Sr." after the death of her son LeRoi. Just below the message is handwritten, "Christiansburg Inst. Va".
GLC09587.090
to Mrs. Cordelia Williams and Family
Condolence telegram written to the Williams family after the death of LeRoi Williams from the Local Teacher Association.
GLC09587.091
to Mr and Mrs James Williams
Condolence telegram written to the Cordelia Williams after the death of her son LeRoi from Dorothy and Frank Tucker. A handwritten note below the message, reads "50 Miller Street Newark, N.J"
GLC09587.092
to Cordelia Williams and Family
Condolence telegram sent to the Williams family after the death of LeRoi Williams from Mr and Mrs. George A. Moore.
GLC09587.093
to Mrs Cordelia Williams and Family
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to Mrs Cordelia Williams & Family
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by the Gainsboro Faculty after the death of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.095
to Mrs Cordia Williams
A condolence telegram sent to Mrs. Cordelia Williams by Troy P. Gorum after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to the Williams Family
A condolence telegram sent to the Williams family by J. Cloudis Toles after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to James Williams and Mother
19 October 1943
A condolence telegram sent to James and Cordelia Williams by the Norfolk & Western Male Chorus after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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to H. Hamilton Williams
Telegram is from Flemmie P. Kittrell sending sympathies to H. Hamilton Williams, LeRoi's brother, on behalf of his passing. He also apologizes for not being able to say good-bye before leaving for the funeral.
GLC09587.099
Telegram is from T. Lucille Salisbury to H. Hamilton Williams expressing sympathy for the loss of his brother, LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.100
to H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Ethel Butche and Lareme Granes to H. Hamilton Williams saying that they hope the pride he has for his brother makes the news of his death less painful.
GLC09587.101
to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and Family
Telegram is from Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gill to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton Williams and family apologizing that they could not make it to LeRoi's funeral.
GLC09587.102
to Mrs. Cordella Williams and Family
Telegram is from the First Baptist Church Senior Choir to Mrs "Cordella" Williams and her family sending sympathies for the loss of LeRoi Williams.
GLC09587.103
to the Williams family
20 October 1943
Telegram sent to the Williams family by the Walker family, after the death of LeRoi Williams. The telegram expresses sympathy and mentions "a great loss to both our families." This is most likely from the family of Lt. William H. Walker, the other...
GLC09587.104
to Mrs. Cordelia Williams
21 October 1943
Sympathy telegram sent to Cordelia Williams by "Mae and family," after the death of LeRoi Williams.
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[LeRoi Williams and two possible siblings]
circa 1919-1943
A photograph of LeRoi Williams with two possible siblings. It is likely that the girl in the center is Virginia Williams, his older sister, and that the boy on the right is one of his brothers.
GLC09587.108
[LeRoi Williams]
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a youth.
GLC09587.109
LeRoi Williams
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GLC09587.112
A photograph of LeRoi Williams as a young man in a garden.
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[Correspondence belonging to American Red Cross, 1942-1943] [Decimalized .01-.02]
1942-1943
Coggin, Charles U., Jr., fl. 1942-1943
Correspondence belonging to the American Red Cross dated 1942-1943. Consists of two documents pertaining to a new policy issued where they would be accept blood from Black donors and response to the new decision.
GLC09745
The American Jewish Committee, Release Statement
10 April 1967
American Jewish Committee
One newsletter dated April 10, 1967 released by the American Jewish Committee. Related to a report on the 1966 election based on the race of the voters. Refers to the pamphlet "1966 Elections: A Political Patchwork," [see GLC09640.005]. Breaks down...
GLC09640.006
to J. Harold Ennis
One letter from Charles U. Coggin, Jr., to J. Harold Ennis, dated October 20, 1943. Coggin acknowledges the two men's opinions on the new policy to accept Black donors' blood. (see GLC09745.01 for original policy) He hopes Ennis will agree that it...
GLC09745.02
Onward
1903
Haskell, W.L., fl. 1903
One poster entitled "Onward" by W.L. Haskell dated 1903. Features portraits of Paul Laurence Dunbar, W.E.B. Du Bois, Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones, Hightower Theodore Kealing, and Wilford Horace Smith along the top. On the lower half of the poster...
GLC09736.01
One poster entitled "Onward" by W.L.Haskell dated 1903. Features portraits of Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Booker T. Washington. The poster also features images of the house where Lincoln was born, the Tuskegee institute, Frederick...
GLC09736.02
[Invitation to the inauguration of President Barack Obama]
January 20, 2009
Presidential Inaugural Committee
One invitation to the inauguration of President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on behalf of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, dated January 20, 2009. Document is embossed with a gold inaugural seal.
GLC09705.11
Feiffer On Civil Rights
1966
Feiffer, Jules Ralph, 1929-
One book entitled "Feiffer On Civil Rights" by the Jules Ralph Feiffer dated 1966. Book features a collection of political cartoons concerning Civil Rights and segregation. There is a foreword by Bayard Rustin explaining the collection of cartoons...
GLC09767.03
Minority Occupancy and Housing Values
14 October 1957
Baltimore Urban League
One pamphlet dated October 14, 1957 entitled, "Minority Occupancy and Housing Values," printed by the Baltimore Urban League. Raises issues of housing in non-white neighborhoods; costs of houses rising while analyzing the change of occupancy by race...
GLC09640.012
[Minutes of Quarterly Meeting of Board of Directors, September 11, 1972]
11 September 1972
Weinberger, Andrew D., 1902-1984
One copy of meeting minutes of the Board of Directors for Crisis magazine dated September 11, 1972. Refers to the passing of Samuel A. Williams formerly the Secretary of Crisis Publishing Company. Mentions that Andrew D. Weinberger would fill the...
GLC09640.013
The Status of Racial Integration in the Armed Services
1954
Mitchell, Clarence Jr., 1911-1984
One pamphlet entitled, "The Status of Racial Integration in the Armed Services," by Clarence Mitchell dated 1954. Mitchell reflects on the work to attain integration of the armed services; includes reactions of servicemen, legislation that attempted...
GLC09640.100
NAACP: A Record of Leadership
February 1950
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
One pamphlet entitled "NAACP: A Record of Leadership" dated February 1950. Details the NAACP's mission; lists the organization's goals towards social welfare, anti-lynching laws, voting rights, history against Jim Crow Law, combatting job...
GLC09640.127
How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began [Decimalized 01.-.03]
1951-1954
Collection of three pamphlets entitled, "How the National Assocation for the Advancement of Colored People Began," by Mary White Ovington. Details the history of the organization and list of the trustee members and officers.
GLC09640.130
How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began
1951
One printing entitled, "How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began," written by Mary White Ovington dated 1951. Details the first months of the NAACP, recounting persons intially involved such as William English Walling...
GLC09640.130.01
One printing entitled, "How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began," written by Mary White Ovington dated 1954. Details the first months of the NAACP, recounting persons intially involved such as William English Walling...
GLC09640.130.02
GLC09640.130.03
"The NAACP and Organized Religion"
April 1958
One pamphlet entitled, "The NAACP and Organized Religion" dated April 1958. Pertains to the involvement of religious groups working towards social justice. Details a project known as "Churches for Freedom" whereby the purpose was to mobilize and...
GLC09640.134
NAACP: An American Organization
June 1956
One pamphlet entitled, "NAACP: An American Organization," dated June 1956. Text within the document refers to white supremacist groups that call NAACP a "Communist-dominated" group. Proceeds to list six main statements made against their mission as...
GLC09640.136
The Work of the Afro-American Woman
1894
Mossell, Gertrude Bustill, 1855-1948
One book entitled, "The Work of Afro-American Woman" by Gertrude Bustill Mossell dated 1894. The title page lists Mossell and Mrs. N.F. Mossell. The book is a collection of eight essays and seventeen poems concerning African American women in a...
GLC09874
NAACP: 47th Annual Conference Resolutions
26 June 1956
One pamphlet entitled,"NAACP: 47th Annual Conference Resolutions" dated June 26, 1956. Contains resolutions decided by the delegates at the 47th annual conference in San Francisco, California. Among the resolutions adopted are passive non-resistance...
GLC09640.137
M is for Mississippi and Murder
January 1956
One pamphlet entitled, "M is for Mississippi and Murder," dated January 1956. Recounts headlines related to the attitudes of newspapers and white supremacists groups in Mississippi who were against integration. Also details the murder of Reverend...
GLC09640.139
The Sun [Vol. LXL, No. 265]
23 May 1894
The Sun (New York City, NY) 1833-1950
One edition of The Sun dated New York, May 23, 1894. Includes an article on the front page related to a lynching in Arlington, Georgia. A 14-year-old girl had been assaulted, and a Black man was accused of shooting the girl and her father. He was...
GLC09878
"The Augusta Story"
July 1962
One pamphlet entitled, "The Augusta Story," dated July 1962 printed by the NAACP. Recounts the events that led to the indictment of nine black teenage boys for the first degree murder of Leslie Lee Luttes, a white boy who was driving through a black...
GLC09640.152
NAACP: its program and objectives
1960
One pamphlet entitled, "NAACP: its program and objectives" dated approximately in 1960. Front of the flyer details the NAACP's mission for civil rights and number of members part of the organization. Back side consists of summaries of efforts led by...
GLC09640.155
The meaning of Sit-Ins [Decimalized .01-.02]
September 1960
Two copies of "The meaning of the Sit-Ins" by Roy Wilkins dated September 1960. Print out of the pamphlet is a transcription of a speech Wilkins delivered on April 16, 1960 to the City Club Forum in Cleveland, Ohio.
GLC09640.158
The meaning of Sit-Ins
One pamphlet entitled, "The meaning of Sit-Ins" written by Roy Wilkins dated September 1960. Recounts the beginning of the sit-in protests staged at segregated lunch counter spaces. Wilkins traces the unfairness of unequal access to public spaces...
GLC09640.158.01
GLC09640.158.02
[Report Recommending New Strategies to Kennedy's Civil Rights Program]
29 August 1961
Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981
One untitled report dated August 29, 1961. Refers to the Kennedy administration which had made strides to desegregation but that still was complicit in discriminatory practices. According to the document, this report was compiled after Roy Wilkins...
GLC09640.150
"Meanwhile back at the Branch..." [Decimalized .01-.02]
June 1965
Two copies of a pamphlet entitled, "Meanwhile back at the Branch" dated June 1965 printed by the NAACP. This publication was printed with the purpose of detailing the work that was being done at the offices of NAACP branches during the March from...
GLC09640.161
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