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- AFRO-AMERICAN
INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE CO.
Calendar: Afro-American Industrial Insurance Co., Jacksonville, Florida, 1916.
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- AFRO-AMERICAN
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Directory: Afro-American Life Insurance Company:
1901-1941, fortieth anniversary, Afro-American Life Insurance
Co., Jacksonville, Florida.
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| V2 1163 |
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- CAMP
BLANDING BASEBALL TEAM
Photograph: Camp Blanding baseball team.
Eartha White standing on left next to team.
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| Z2 673 |
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- CITY
FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS (Jacksonville,
Florida)
Program:
State Federation Guest of City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs,
Jacksonville, Florida. June 28-30, 1916. Photograph of Eartha
White, president of City Federation, on inside back cover.
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- CITY
FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS (Jacksonville,
Florida)
Leaflet:
"Get In Line Report of City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
of Jacksonville, Florida." June 1917. Eartha White, President.
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- CITY
FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS (Jacksonville,
Florida)
Photograph:
Eartha White with delegates of City Federation of Colored Women's
Clubs of Jacksonville, State Meeting, Palatka, Florida. May 16,
1915. Eartha White, center, first row.
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| R 188 |
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Photograph:
Open Air Dedication of Clara White Mission, Sunday, July 13, 1947.
8 1/2" x 11" photograph of audience and dais with Eartha White
speaking.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Program: Dedication ceremony of the Clara White Mission, Sunday, July 13,
1947. New building and launching of Mortgage Liquidation Drive,
July 13-18, 1947.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Photograph: People standing in lines outside Clara White
Mission. No date given.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Booklet: A Pictorial Review of Activities Conducted Under Auspices of the
Clara White Mission... Jacksonville, Florida. [Jacksonville, Fla.?:
Clara White Mission?, 193-] Edited by Martin D. Richardson. No
date given.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Photograph: WPA sewing room at the Clara White Mission. More than one
hundred women were given regular employment through this project. Mrs.
Martha Green, supervisor. No date given.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Photographs: Home canning courses. Two photographs show group and Eartha White
in various stages of the canning process. No
dates given.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Photograph: Homemaking and service training class.
No date given.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Photograph: Hudson
Car raffle to benefit the Clara White Mission. July 5, 19--? Eartha
White pictured with winner and friends. Oversize photograph.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Photograph:
Open Air Religious Service at the Clara White Mission. Rev. Sales
and Rev. Stokes, Speakers. No date given. Oversize
photograph.
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- CLARA
WHITE MISSION
Form
letter from Eartha White thanking individuals for donations to
the Fresh Air Camp. No date given.
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- COMMUNITY
CHEST ASSOCIATION (Jacksonville, Florida)
Pamphlet: Five relief agencies of the Negro Welfare League participate
in the Community Chest: what have you done?: "It's everybody's
job". No date given.
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- FLORIDA
BAPTIST ACADEMY
Photograph: Class of 1907, Florida Baptist Academy. Nathan W. Collier, Principal,
standing center.
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- FLORIDA
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Booklet: Seventeenth Catalogue of the Florida State Normal School in DeFuniak
Springs, Florida. Normal Bulletin for June, 1909. DeFuniak Springs,
Fla. : Florida State Normal School, [1888? - 19--?] (Nashville,
Tenn. : Press of Marshall & Bruce Co.)
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- LEE,
JOSEPH E.
Photograph: Judge Joseph E. Lee. No date given.
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- LEE,
JOSEPH E.
Card: Announcement by Judge Lee, of his resumption of the general practice
of law. June 2, 1913.
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- LINCOLN
DOUGLAS MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION
Program: Lincoln-Douglas
Tri-Celebration (1863-1913 brochure). February
12, 1913. On back of program: Photograph of
Eartha White - President of the Association.
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| Q2 562 |
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- McGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR
Photograph: S. D. McGill, Charlie Davis, Walter
Woodward, Jack Williamson and Eartha White shown after the
Scottsboro trial. The three men spent seven years on Death
Row for murder. McGill appealed their conviction and obtained
their releases. March 1942.
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| Q2 561 |
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- McGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR
Photograph: S. D. McGill in office. No date given.
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- MILITARY
ACTIVITIES
Photograph:
Victory girls and Eartha White in parade,
November 11,1942. (Eartha White, right foreground)
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- MILITARY
ACTIVITIES
Photographs:
Scenes from Patriotism Parade. Eartha White leading
a military parade in Jacksonville. No date given.
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- NEGRO
STATE BUSINESS LEAGUE OF FLORIDA
Program:
Sixth annual session of the Negro State Business
League of Florida, held in Odd Fellows Hall, Jacksonville,
Florida. July 30-31, 1913.
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- OLD
FOLKS HOME (Jacksonville, Florida)
Postcards (2): The Old Folks Home, Jacksonville, Florida.
No dates given.
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- RACE
RELATIONS
Booklet: Transcript of statewide TV-radio talk to the people of
Florida on race relations, by Florida Governor LeRoy Collins.
"Delivered over statewide TV-radio network 5:30-6:00 p.m.,
Sunday, March 20, 1960."
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- SHOW
BUSINESS
Scroll:
[Route for a traveling theatrical troupe in 10 Southern states.]
[1900 or 1901?]
Outline
of the route for a traveling theatrical troupe or possible minstrel
show for a typical season beginning in Sept.-Oct. and closing
in June. "The route embraces 10 different southern states
as follows. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia,
Louisiana, South Carolina, Kentucky, North Carolina and Tennessee.
... The population of each city and villages are given, likewis
[sic] the distance from one place to the other, also giving nearly
all the names of the opera houses, theaters, auditoriums, music
hall [sic] with the seating capacity of all the regular stands."
Probably intended for use by theatrical agents.
The show may have been operated by Patrick H. Chappell; wife was
Rosa A. Brooks, who married S. D. McGill after Chappell's death.
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| Q4 1164 |
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- WASHINGTON,
MARGARET MURRAY
Program:
City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs; honored guest Mrs.
Margaret Murray Washington, March 24, 1913. "Miss Eartha White,
Chairman of Committee of Arrangements."
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| Q4 1166 |
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- WASHINGTON,
MARGARET MURRAY
Photographs:
City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs; honored guest Mrs. Margaret
Murray Washington. Shown visiting Jacksonville
public school, Old Folks Home, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church.
March 1913. Eartha White in photographs.
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| Q4 1168 |
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- WHITE,
CLARA ENGLISH
Certificate
of donation from Clara White of ten dollars to Bethel Baptist
Institutional Church, November 10, 1918.
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- WHITE,
CLARA ENGLISH
Memorial: For Clara White: Mother. A photograph
of Clara and Eartha White, with a poem appended.
(date unknown)
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- WHITE,
EARTHA M.M. -- Biographies
Souvenir
Program: 75th diamond birthday observance of useful life of Eartha
Mary Magdalene White. Jacksonville, Fla.? : Eartha Mary Magdalene
White Diamond (75th) Birthday Observance Committee of the Florida
State Federation
of Colored Women's Clubs, 1951.
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- WHITE,
EARTHA M.M. -- Publications
Booklet:
"Who is Who in Jacksonville Business
and Professions." Compiled by Eartha Mary
Magdalene White. Jacksonville, Fla., Clara White
Mission?, 1957?
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