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Negro Progress Since Emancipation
Address delivered at the dedication of the 5000th Rosenwald School, Greenbriar, Va., November 21, 1930, by Edwin Embree, President of the Rosenwald Fund
"Miss Anna Y. Thompson on 80th Birthday" title on slide
Anna Thompson arrived in Egypt in 1871 and devoted a colorful 61 years to her work with and for women. Her impact is summarized in Sharkey, pp. 87-89; her papers are held at the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, and a literature exists detailing her life and career
Seventeenth St Mission 008
Children sitting on steps in front of Mission building with two teachers, probably from UTSV and ATS
Burnt Cork and Crime : Stories Summarized From Press Reports
Pocket pamphlet about the practice of white persons falsely accusing or framing black Americans in police reports
Southern Leaders Impeach Judge Lynch
Statistics and arguments against lynching, ca. 1930. Pamphlet subtitle : "High Lights from Report of Commission on the Study of Lynching.
Seventeenth St Mission 013
Young students with three teachers, probably from Assembly Training Schoo
The Doctor Looks at Child Labor, NCLC Publication no. 356
A symposium edited by the NCLC. A series of statements contributed by C.-E. A. Winslow, Professor of Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine., with 14 other contributors
The Work of the National Child Labor Committee, 1904-1929
Summary of the history of the organization's first 25 years
Southern Women and the South's Race Problem
Pocket pamphlet on the role of women in reforming social conditions in the South, written by the Educational Director of the CIC