15,118 research outputs found
Karl E. Harris
Karl E. Harris, Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Howard University, Selected for: U.S. Army Reserve, Branch: Field Artillery. Howard University United States Army and Air Force Reserve Training Corps (Joint Commissioning Ceremony)https://dh.howard.edu/arotc_photos/1111/thumbnail.jp
Football - Teams - Howard V. Fisk
Jim Harris - (With ball) - Howard University Quarterback; Warren Terry (12) - Fisk Tackler; Joe Jones (18) - Fisk Tacklerhttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_sports/1132/thumbnail.jp
Howard H. Harris Oral History Interview, Part 2
Howard H. Harris discusses Tampa\u27s African American neighborhoods and businesses during the 1940s and 1950s. There is also a discussion about schools and education
Howard F. Harris Oral History Interview, Part 1
Howard F. Harris discusses his involvement with Tampa Housing Authority during the 1960s and 1970s. Also mentioned is his time teaching in African American schools during the 1930s
Howard University Players on TV 2
Subcategory: Education - Univesitites and Colleges; Pulitzer Prize winning author and Poet Laureate, Toni Morrison, Acts Out a Scene with the Howard Players at Howard Universityhttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_eduuni/1018/thumbnail.jp
Harris, Patricia Roberts
Collection Number: 227 Inclusive Dates: 1964 - 1986 Extent: 100 Cubic Feet Description: Patricia Roberts Harris was a lawyer, U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg, dean at Howard Law School, secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Carter, and mayoral candidate in the District of Columbia. She was also deeply involved in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Democratic National Committee. Her papers document her personal and professional accomplishments and include awards, correspondence, mayoral campaign files, files on her various service organizations, newsclippings, and photographs
HARRIS, Abram Lincoln
Title: Papers, 1919-1929 Description: 0.5 linear ft. (29 items)
Notes: Afro-American economist and educator. Correspondence, manuscripts, and notes relating to Harris\u27s research on the involvement of Afro-Americans in the labor movement, particularly the Industrial Workers of the World. Includes material relating to the Socialist Party in the U.S. Correspondents include Covington Hall and Benjamin Fletcher.
Subjects: Afro-American college teachers. lcsh Economists -- United States. lcsh Fletcher, Ben, 1890-1949, correspondent. Hall, Covington, 1871-1951, correspondent. Industrial Workers of the World. Socialist Party (US) Labor movement -- United States. Trade-unions -- Afro-American membership.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC). NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.48 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A44
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