16,106 research outputs found
Thomas Jefferson Genealogical Collection
Title: Collection, 1948 Description: 0.5 linear ft. (28 items)
Notes: Correspondence among Pearl M. Graham, Lucy Coles Williams, and Dorothy Porter in 1948 concerning Graham\u27s project, which involved tracing the ancestry of Afro-Americans who claimed to be direct descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, and the acquisition of memorabilia donated by Williams; together with articles about Afro-Americans believed to be descendants of Jefferson, and a photograph of Mary Frances Coles Kenny.
Subjects: Graham, Pearl M., as correspondent. Hemings, Sally. Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Kenny, Mary Frances Coles. Porter, Dorothy Burnett, 1905-1995, as correspondent. Williams, Lucy Coles, as correspondent.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.61 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A71
TURNER, Thomas Wyatt
Title: Papers, 1894-1980 Description: 9.5 linear ft.
Notes: Afro-American biologist, educator, and Catholic activist; professor, Howard University (1913-1924) and Hampton Institute (1924-1945). Personal papers; newspaper clippings and biographical materials; correspondence; writings; documents relating to the Federated Colored Catholics of the United States (FCC; later known as the National Catholic Federation for the Promotion of Better Race Relations), Hampton Institute, and Howard University; organizational files; memorabilia; printed materials; and photographs relating to Turner\u27s academic and scientific careers, as well as his extensive efforts on behalf of justice for Afro-Americans within the Catholic Church. Correspondents include church officials Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, Michael Curley, and J. Cardinal Gibbons, and FCC officials H.M. Smith, Eugene Clark, and George W. Conrad. Included are his unpublished memoirs and History and Heritage of the Black Catholic. Gifts of Thomas Wyatt Turner (1972, 1976) and Lois Broadus (1987). Microscope removed to the MSRC\u27s museum.
Subjects: Afro-American Catholics. Afro-American college teachers -- Virginia -- Hampton. lcsh Afro-American college teachers -- Washington (DC) lcsh Afro-American scientists -- Virginia -- Hampton. lcsh Afro-American scientists -- Washington (DC) lcsh Biologists -- Virginia -- Hampton. lcsh Biologists -- Washington (DC) lcsh Clark, Eugene Augustine, b. 1883, as correspondent. Conrad, George Washington Bryant, 1867, as correspondent. Curley, Michael Joseph, 1879-1947, as correspondent. Federated Colored Catholics of the United States. Fumasoni-Biondi, Pietro, 1872-1960, as correspondent. Gibbons, James, 1834-1921, as correspondent. Hampton Institute. Howard University. National Catholic Federation for the Promotion of Better Race Relations (US) Smith, H. M., correspondent. United States -- Race relations.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.152 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A94
GREGORY, THOMAS MONTGOMERY
The Thomas Montgomery Gregory Collection is a cumulative collection from the libraries of Thomas M. Gregory, his father, James Monroe Gregory, and his brother, Eugene Monroe Gregory. The personal papers of Thomas M. Gregory are also included. The collection which spans 8 « linear feet was donated by Thomas M. Gregory in 1967. The collection consists of books, pamphlets, narratives, periodicals, manuscripts, documents, posters, photographs, scrapbooks, and clippings. The subject areas of these materials cover the spectrum of Black history
JEFFERSON, Thomas
The Thomas Jefferson Genealogical Collection was developed in 1948 as a result of correspondence between Pearl M. Graham and Lucy Williams. Ms. Graham was researching a project which involved tracing the ancestry of Blacks who claimed to be direct-descendants of Thomas Jefferson. In Lucy William\u27s letters to Pearl Graham she relates the historical tradition of Sally Hemings and her offspring, fathered by Thomas Jefferson, indicating genealogical relationships up to her own generation
Basketball - High School - Terrell Junior High Basketball Team; 1959 Champs
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CHAPMAN, Charles
Title: Papers, 1791-1901 Description: .5 linear ft.
Notes: Contains letters of abolitionists and others, secured by Chapman, a Boston, Massachusetts postal clerk. Correspondents include Henry Bowditch, Lewis Hayden, Granville Sharp, Gerrit Smith, William Wilberforce and Francis Grimké. Gift, 1958.
Subjects: Abolitionists Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll, 1808-1892 Chapman, Charles Edward, b. 1880; As collector Grimké, Francis J. Hayden, Lewis Julian, George Washington, 1817-1899 Lovejoy, J. C. May, Samuel Joseph, 1797-1871 Nell, William Cooper, 1816-1874 Philbrick, Edward Phillips, Wendell Putnam, George Trotter, James M. Twine, Thomas Wilberforce, William
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.15 NUCMC #: MS 62-427
PAYNE, Daniel Alexander
Title: Papers, 1856-1878 Description: 0.5 linear ft.
Notes: Afro-American senior bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and president of Wilberforce University. A diary recording Payne\u27s activities during 1856; a journal relating to his activities during 1877-1878; and a photostatic copy of a letter written to the Reverend T.M.D. Ward in 1870.
Subjects: African Methodist Episcopal Church -- Bishops. Afro-American clergy -- Washington (DC). lcsh Bishops -- United States. lcsh Diaries. lcsh Ward, Thomas M. D., as correspondent.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.88 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A59
JOINER, William
Title: Papers, 1866-1950 Description: 7 linear ft.
Notes: Afro-American educator, administrator, attorney, and author. Family and personal papers, correspondence, organizational affiliation records, teaching and educational material, documents concerning Wilberforce University in Ohio, and Howard University and M Street High in Washington, DC. Also included are school writings by Joiner, financial papers, memorabilia, and photographs relating to Joiner\u27s activities. Includes material relating to the education of Afro-Americans in Washington, DC; together with the Neill family papers, comprised of legal papers belonging to attorney James Lincoln Neill of Washington, DC, and financial records pertaining to the Washington Association of Congregational Churches.
Subjects: Afro-American college administrators -- Ohio -- Wilberforce. lcsh Afro-American lawyers -- Washington (DC) lcsh Afro-American teachers. lcsh Afro-Americans -- Education -- Washington (DC) Neal family. Wilberforce University. Neill, James Lincoln. Neill family. Washington Association of Congregational Churches.
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.143 NUCMC #: DCLV96-A50
Irving, Thomas M. - 1945 (typescript)
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Col. Thomas J. Hayes, Ben Washington, Mrs. Mary M. Jines, Mrs. Nora B. Drew, M. Mattingly, Col. W. Hamilton, Dr. Ed T. Harrisonhttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_groupmandw/1102/thumbnail.jp
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