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| FILE |
NUMBER |
SUBJECT |
DESCRIPTION |
| A2 |
0447 |
MCCLELLAN,
BEAULAH |
Photograph:
Beaulah McClellan. She wrote the Social Note Column for the Florida Times-Union.
No date given. |
| |
|
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Attorney
known for winning the "Little Scottsboro Case" in 1942. During his years
in Jacksonville, he served as an officer of numerous clubs and civic organizations,
including the Lincoln-Douglass Memorial Association. He spoke at the February
12, 1913 Tri-Celebration in Jacksonville. |
| D1 |
0330 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph
of Law Library of McGill and McGill in The Crisis Magazine (January
1942 issue). Page 28. |
| K2 |
0514 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph:
Endowment Board of Knights of Pythias, July 20, 1918. (S. D. McGill, back
row on left.) Oversize photograph. |
| Q2 |
0560 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph:
S. D. McGill. (Oval portrait) No date given. |
| Q2 |
0561 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph: S. D.
McGill in office. No date given. (Image from the Florida Heritage Collection) |
| Q2 |
0562 |
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. (Image from the Florida Heritage Collection) |
| Q2 |
0564 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Letter: From S. D. McGill, Corresponding Secretary of Duval County Central
Republican Club, to Eartha White, thanking her for the address she gave
at Mt. Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church. Letter dated June 21, 1919. |
| Q2 |
0565-566 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Miscellaneous
newspaper clippings relating to legal cases of S.D. McGill. Multiple pages
from oversize scrapbooks. Dates, sources vary. |
| Q2 |
0567 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Program:
Funeral program for Nathan K. McGill, brother of Simuel McGill. May 11,
1946. Nathan McGill was an attorney who lived in Chicago. Son was named
Simuel D. McGill II. |
| Q2 |
0568 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
News
release: The account of the "Little Scottsboro Case," Attorney McGill's
defense of Charlie Davis, Walter Woodward and Jack Williamson, and the Testimonial
Banquet held in McGill's honor after winning the case. Written by Spike
Washington and sent to the Associated Negro Press, Chicago, Illinois. March
28, 1942. |
| Q2 |
0569 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Program:
The Orlando District Sunday School Institute, August 15- 18, 1901. Eatonville,
Florida. Note: S. D. McGill listed on program under the Finance Committee. |
| Q2 |
0570 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Newsclipping:
"Summer Graduation Class of Edward Waters College," July 14, 19--?. Mrs.
R. A. McGill listed in graduating class. |
| Q2 |
0571 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Leaflet:
"Vote Against School Bonds: 1,500 Colored Children Without School Accommodation,"
issued by Colored Board of Trade. (S. D. McGill was member of Board). February
23, 1915. |
| Q2 |
0572a |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Poem:
"The Little Scottsboro Case," written by Robert Hughes Bennett, Miami, Florida.
Dated January 30, 1944. Poem was dedicated to Attorney McGill in honor of
his legal victory in the Case. Palm Beach, Florida, March 9, 1942. (No.
572-a) |
| Q2 |
0572b |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Letter:
To the Spingarn Medal Committee from Robert Hughes Bennett, nominating S.
D. McGill for the Medal Award. January 19, 1944. |
| Q2 |
0573 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Letter: From J. Douglas Wetmore, to S. D. McGill concerning the study of law. May
17, 1901. (possible reference to the effects of the Great Jacksonville Fire
of May 3, 1901) |
| Q2 |
0575 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph:
Unidentified photograph of class, with S. D. McGill, left front. Note: Class
may have been Drummer Academy Class, South Byfield, Massachusetts. See Q2-2462 |
| Q2 |
0576 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photographs:
Banquet in honor of S. D. McGill. Composite made by photographer for newspaper
publicity of event. Oversize photographs. No date given. |
| Q2 |
2109 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph:
S. D. McGill, left front, with unidentified group. Dated May 1922. Oversize
photograph. |
| Q2 |
2462 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Newspaper
clippings, program: Howard Academy Graduation, Dummer Academy. No date given. |
| Q2 |
2873 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph: S. D. McGill. [Circa 1913?] |
| S |
2886 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Charter:
Name of S. D. McGill printed on the Boy Scouts of America charter to Troop
no. 46 sponsored by the Clara White Mission, October 31, 1941. McGill served
on the Troop Committee. (In Oversize Folder S - Clara White Mission - Activities) |
| Z10 |
2896 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR |
Photograph:
Matted reprint of S. D. McGill. No date given. |
| Q2 |
0563 |
MCGILL,
SIMUEL DECATUR (MRS.) |
Card:
Pledge card for Mrs. S. D. McGill for Community Chest. |
| S1 |
0404 |
MANHATTAN
BEACH, FLA. |
Form
letter from Eartha White thanking individuals for donations to the Fresh
Air Camp. No date given. |
| P2 |
0554-559 |
MANHATTAN
BEACH, FLA. |
Photographs:
Six photographs of various scenes at Manhattan Beach, Florida. (Also known
as Seminole Beach - 1983). Nos. 554-559. No dates given. |
| H5 |
2758 |
MARSHALL,
THURGOOD, 1908-1993 |
Photograph:
Eartha White with Thurgood Marshall, first African American to serve as
an associate justice of the Supreme Court. Nominated by President Lyndon
Johnson in 1967. Served as Chief Counsel for NAACP from 1938 to 1961. No
date given. |
| D1 |
0330 |
MASONIC
TEMPLE (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph
of building in The Crisis Magazine (January 1942 issue) |
| Q5 |
0874 |
MATHIS,
SALLYE |
Photograph:
U. S. Representative Charles E. Bennett and Sallye Mathis. No date given. |
| |
|
MAYORS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE |
See Bowden, J.E.T.(Folder
A2-2150)
See Ritter,
Louis H. (Folders U2-615; Q3-859)
See Alsop, John T. (Folders U2-614; I4-423; R-207) |
| S2 |
0580 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Reverend James S. Todd, prominent religious leader of Florida. Note: Eartha
White listed on page 7-8 as "a dynamic member of the Negro Health Committee
of which Rev. Todd served as the first President." |
| S2 |
0581 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
"Miss White Loses Lifetime Friends." Announcement of deaths of Mrs. Rebecca
Styles Taylor Dobson and Dr. Mary F. Waring. |
| S2 |
0582 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
James Maxie Ponder, M.D., March 8, 1958. Service held in St. Petersburg,
Florida. |
| S2 |
0583 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
"Dr. E. W. Thompson dies; Funeral Rites Monday," Florida Times-Union.
No date given. Note: Dr. Thompson was a pharmacist, civic worker in Jacksonville. |
| S2 |
0584 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
Funeral announcement of Minus Thomas. No date given. |
| S2 |
0585 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
Death and funeral announcement of Mrs. Alice Kirkpatrick. January 26, 1959.
She was a member of Bethel Baptist Institutional Church. (Memorial program
in no. 595) |
| S2 |
0586 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Mrs. Lilla G. Curry, December 9, 1962. Note: She was a Suwannee County teacher.
Interment: Live Oak Cemetery, Florida. |
| S2 |
0587a-b |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program,
newspaper clipping: Alice Lenora Anderson, February 3, 1930. Note: Grand
Worthy Superior of America & District Grand Most Noble Governor of Florida,
G.U.O. of O.F. |
| S2 |
0588 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Mrs. Christiana Jackson, October 7, 1929. Orlando, Florida. |
| S2 |
0589 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Benjamin Homer Jackson, January 6, 1962. Deacon, Greater New Jerusalem Baptist
Church. |
| S2 |
0590 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Mrs. Livinia Storey, January 5, 1963. Note: Eartha White listed as an elder
of the Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church and spoke at memorial service. |
| S2 |
0591 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Memorial service for Dr. John E. Ford. August 10, 1947. Note: Dr. Ford was
pastor at Bethel Baptist Institutional Church for 36 years. Eartha White
spoke at the Memorial Service, "Dr. Ford and the Community Needs." |
| S2 |
0592 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Services for Reverend Cleveland M. Shaw. October 29, 1970. Shiloh Metropolitan
Baptist Church, Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| S2 |
0593 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Memorial Services for Dr. Minor Francis McCleary, Dr. Henry Elliot Williams,
Dr. William Commodore Smalls. January 23, 1927. Under the auspices of the
Jacksonville Local Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association. |
| S2 |
0594a-b |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Reverend Lemul Calvin Way. February 21, 1970. Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.
(2 copies) |
| S2 |
0595 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Program:
Mrs. Alice Kirkpatrick. January 26, 1959. See Folder S2-585 for newspaper
announcement of death |
| S2 |
2736 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
"St. Mary's Home Stands as Monument to Beloved Sister Mary Ann." Florida
Times-Union, January 30, 1949. With photographs of Sister Mary Ann and
St. Mary's Home. See also S2 - no. 2754 |
| S2 |
2754 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
"Sister Mary Ann passed quietly away--Will be Missed by Poor of Jacksonville--Entire
Life Given to Charity--Death of Angel of Mercy Brings Regrets to Residents
of City." Florida Metropolis, January 15, 1914. Note: See also S2
- no. 2736. |
| S2 |
2784 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Thank
you card from family of Dr. James Maxie Ponder. March 1958? |
| S2 |
2850 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
"Colored Pastor Here 22 Years Succumbs. Rev. J. Milton Waldron of Shiloh
Church was Active in Welfare Movements." Evening Star, November 20,
1931. Note: Reverend Waldron (1863-1931) was instrumental in building two
large churches in Jacksonville. |
| S2 |
2883 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
Funeral announcement of Police Sergeant Charlie Sea. May 24, 1939. |
| S2 |
2884 |
MEMORIAL
AND FUNERAL SERVICES |
Newsclipping:
Funeral announcement of Mrs. Carrie Bradley. November 24, 1953. (She was
a member of the Eastern Star Organization, with Eartha White.) |
| R2 |
0577 |
MEMORIAL
DAY SERVICES |
Program:
Memorial Day Services. No date given. |
| R2 |
0578 |
MEMORIAL
DAY SERVICES |
Program:
Tentative activities for Memorial Day Services. No date given. |
| R2 |
0579 |
MEMORIAL
DAY SERVICES |
Photograph:
Group at Memorial Day Services at Duval Cemetery, May 30, 1933. Under the
auspices of Lincoln-Douglass Memorial Association and others. (Eartha White,
center background.) |
| T2 |
0383 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Mrs. Annie James, dietician; Mrs. Jennie Hart, pantry woman; and Bertha
Wilbert, cook in kitchen at Mercy Hospital. No
date given. |
| T2 |
0596 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
Open House of Mercy Hospital, Courier Newspaper, June 6, 1953. |
| T2 |
0597 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White with nurses at Mercy Hospital. May 1958. |
| T2 |
0598 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White with male patients on a ward at Mercy Hospital. No date given. |
| T2 |
0599 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White, Mrs. Helen McLaughlin, Reverend Joseph Ray and Mission Mascot,
"Hounddog." No
date given. |
| T2 |
0600 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White at birthday party for patient at Mercy Hospital. No
date given. |
| T2 |
0601a |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Mercy Hospital, 1449 Milnor Street. No
date given. |
| T2 |
0601b |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Notes:
Request to State Legislature for appropriation of funds for Mercy Hospital,
June 6, 1953. |
| T2 |
0603 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White with female patients on a ward at Mercy Hospital. No
date given. |
| T2 |
0604 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Group including Erma Brookins, Marie Mangrum and Grace Bateman, visiting
the sick at Mercy Hospital. No
date given. |
| T2 |
0605 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Nurses at Mercy Hospital: first row, l-r: Mrs. Evelyn Cummings, Mrs. Edna
Iszard, Miss Marian Beal; second row, Mrs. Anna Parker, Mrs. Beatrice Mack,
and Miss Henrietta Cleveland; last row, Mrs. Eula Stanford, Eartha White
and Mrs. Rosa Lee Wyche. May 1958. |
| T2 |
2052 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White, Mrs. Grace Bateman, and Mrs. Helen McLaughlin interviewing
relative of patient for admittance to Mercy Hospital. No
date given. |
| T2 |
2157 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"Clara White Mission `Mercy Hospital' To Hold Open House Sunday," Jacksonville
Journal. May 25, 1958. |
| T2 |
2887 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Group of nurses at Mercy Hospital. No
date given. |
| T2 |
2888 |
MERCY
HOSPITAL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Certificate:
From the American Association of Nursing Homes to Mercy Hospital, 1955. |
| U2 |
0442 |
MERRY HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"Merry Hearts Club Solicits Xmas Help," November 24, 1953. |
| U2 |
0606 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"Merry Hearts Plan Christmas Program," Florida Times-Union, December
8, 1957. |
| U2 |
0607 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Christmas Party given by Merry Hearts Club. (Eartha White sitting beside
Christmas tree.) Oversize photograph. No date given. |
| U2 |
0608 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Christmas Party given by Merry Hearts Club. (Eartha White and Jack Dew shown.) No date given. |
| U2 |
0609 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Invitation
from Merry Hearts Club for a Christmas Party at Stanton High School, December
25, 19--?. |
| U2 |
0610 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"Merry Hearts Club Seeks Volunteers," November 26, 1953. |
| U2 |
0611 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"Merry Hearts Club Distributes Xmas Baskets," Florida Times-Union,
January 5, 1948. |
| U2 |
0612 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Invitation
from Merry Hearts for a Christmas Party, December 25, 1957. |
| U2 |
0613a-c |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Thank
you card from Merry Hearts Club. (3 copies) No date given. |
| U2 |
0614 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Letter:
Solicitation from Merry Hearts Club for Christmas gifts, with an endorsement
from Jacksonville Mayor John T. Alsop, Jr., 1935. |
| U2 |
0615 |
MERRY
HEARTS CLUB (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Letter:
Solicitation from Merry Hearts Club for Christmas gifts, with an endorsement
from Jacksonville Mayor Louis H. Ritter, 1966. |
| |
|
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES |
See
also American
National Red Cross (Folder E) |
| V2 |
0793 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES |
Photograph:
Sinclair, William A., M.D. 1221 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. No
date given. |
| V2 |
2702 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES |
Photograph:
R. R. Wright, Major and Add'l Paymaster U.S.V., in Spanish-American War. No date given. |
| V2 |
2713 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES |
Article:
"Fightingest Tank Battalion Holds Tenth Reunion," Ebony, 1954. |
| V2 |
0616 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White at USO function. November 3, 1962. |
| V2 |
0617-618 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photographs:
Eartha White leaving services at Camp Blanding. No
dates given. |
| V2 |
0619 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Soldier at U.S.O. function sketching female model. No
date given. |
| V2 |
0620-621 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photographs: Scenes from Patriotism Parade. Eartha White is leading the
parade. No
dates given. (Images from Florida Heritage Collection) |
| V2 |
0623 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White and State Defense Council. Oversize photograph. Photographer:
E. L. Weems. No
date given. |
| V2 |
0784 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Olin McGhee (Corporal), October 17, 1942. Service
at Camp Blanding, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| V2 |
0804 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
George W. Davis, Chief Engineer, N. Y. Laundrys, 418 E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville,
Florida. No
date given. |
| V2 |
0812 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
James Wells, 1st Sergeant, September 7, 1942. |
| V2 |
0852 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Harry (Harvey?) F. Lofton. (Colonel) No
date given. |
| V2 |
0863 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
John ? January 28, 1947 |
| V2 |
0864 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Ben States (Stokes?). September 27, 1943. |
| V2 |
1163a-f |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph: Camp Blanding
baseball team, Jacksonville, Florida. Eartha White standing on left next
to team. (Four copies: 4 photographs, 2 postcards) No
date given. (Image from the Florida Heritage Collection) |
| V2 |
2184-2185 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Badges:
Honorary medals from World War I. |
| V2 |
2448 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Leaflet:
War work campaign mass meeting, November 4, 19--?. Eartha White was listed
as one of the speakers. |
| V2 |
2712 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"No Negroes are to be sent off in first draft," Florida Times-Union.
August 29, 1917. |
| V2 |
2783 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Unidentified couple at USO party. No
date given. |
| V2 |
2841 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
War Camp Community Service Group, Southern Division Conference, Jacksonville,
Florida. December 11-14, 1918. Eartha White is the only woman in the photograph.
(Oversize photograph - 11 1/2" x 45") |
| V2 |
2877 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
General Benjamin O. Davis. "He became the highest ranking Afro-American
U.S. officer in 1940, when the Army made him a Brigadier General." No date given. |
| V2 |
2889 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Dance band of Scotty Montgomery playing at USO function. No
date given. |
| V2 |
0622a-b |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (SAVANNAH, GA.) |
Photograph: Group at the War Camp Community Recreational Center in Savannah,
Georgia. One copy in oversize folder; second copy has Eartha White's photo
in upper right corner (for newspaper). Photographer:
E. L. Weems. No
date given. |
| V2 |
1160-1161 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (SAVANNAH, GA.) |
Cards:
Publicity for Community Center for Colored People, 519 West Gwinnett Street,
Savannah, Georgia. The Center was under the supervision of Eartha White
during World War I. No
date given. |
| V2 |
1162 |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (SAVANNAH, GA.) |
Letter:
From National Headquarters of War Camp Community Service, to Eartha White,
concerning employment opportunities for returning soldiers. April 9, 1919. |
| V2 |
1169a-d |
MILITARY
ACTIVITIES (SAVANNAH, GA.) |
Photograph:
War Camp Community Services, Domestic Science Group, Savannah, Georgia.
Eartha White, standing, fifth from left. (4 copies) No
date given. |
| |
|
MILK
FUND COMMITTEE (JACKSONVILLE NEGRO WELFARE LEAGUE) |
See Jacksonville
Negro Welfare League - Milk Fund Committee - D2-1 |
| |
|
MINSTREL
SCROLL |
See SHOW
BUSINESS (Folder H4 - 2650) |
| W2 |
0628 |
MISSIONARY
WORK |
Letter:
From Miss W. B. Delany soliciting donations for Foreign Mission Board, July
21, 1922. (African Missionary Appeal) |
| W2 |
0629 |
MISSIONARY
WORK |
Program:
"Islam," a religious drama given by Missionary Society of the 15th
Street Presbyterian Church. April 3, 1938. |
| W2 |
0797 |
MISSIONARY
WORK |
Photograph:
Miss L. C. Fleming (in Africa). No date given. |
| W2 |
0818 |
MISSIONARY
WORK |
Photograph:
Reverend J. L. Frazier. No date given. |
| W2 |
0830 |
MISSIONARY
WORK |
Photograph:
Mrs. Aquilla Johnson-Scott. No date given. |
| W2 |
2133 |
MISSIONARY
WORK |
Newsclipping:
"Wilberforce Institute Celebrations, Thirty Years of Steady Progress, Founder's
Day Activities," Umteteli Wa Bantu, March 12, 1938. |
| W2 |
2134 |
MISSIONARY
WORK |
Newsclipping:
"U. S. Consul General at Wilberforce," Umteteli Wa Bantu, Johannesburg,
South Africa, March 12, 1938. |
| X2 |
0630;
632; 634 |
MONCRIEF
SPRINGS (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photographs:
Annual outing for underprivileged children at Moncrief Springs. August 1950. |
| X2 |
0631 |
MONCRIEF
SPRINGS (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"Moncrief Springs, the Splendor Has Vanished," Jacksonville Journal.
July 20, 1963. Eartha White shown with sculpture of Indian who lived at
Moncrief Springs. |
| X2 |
0633 |
MONCRIEF
SPRINGS (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Baptism at Moncrief Springs. Eartha White in background. No date given. |
| X2 |
0635 |
MONCRIEF
SPRINGS (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Eartha White with band during an event held at Moncrief Springs. No date
given. |
| X2 |
0636-637 |
MONCRIEF
SPRINGS (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph:
Baptism at Moncrief Springs. No date given. (Two oversize photographs -
nos. 636-637) |
| X2 |
2155 |
MONCRIEF
SPRINGS (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Newsclipping:
"Legend of Buried Treasure Clings to Moncrief Springs," Florida Times-Union,
October 28, 1951. |
| K |
1157 |
MOTON,
ROBERT RUSSA |
Photograph:
Robert Russa Moton, president of Tuskegee Institute. Robert R. Moton (1867-1940)
was an African American educator. He succeeded his close friend Booker T.
Washington, as president of Tuskegee Institute in 1915 and served the United
States government in several capacities. |
| |
|
MUSEUM,
EARTHA M. M. WHITE HISTORIC |
See
Eartha M. M. White Historic Museum (Folder K1) |
| Y2 |
0645 |
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE |
Newsclipping:
"NAACP Birthday Is No Cause To Celebrate," July 12, 1959. |
| Y2 |
0646 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE |
Postcard:
From Dr. C. F. Duncan, Chairman and A. St. George Richardson, Secretary
of the NAACP, to Eartha White. Concerning the annual celebration of the
Jacksonville branch of the NAACP. July 12, 1931. |
| Y2 |
0647 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE |
Postcard:
From Dr. C. F. Duncan, Chairman and A. St. George Richardson, Secretary
of the NAACP, to Eartha White concerning a meeting of the Executive Committee
of the local NAACP. December 30, 1930. |
| Y2 |
0648 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE |
Letter:
From Mary B. Talbert, informing Eartha White of the formation of the Anti-Lynching
Crusaders Committee and requesting that Miss White act as State Director.
July 14, 1922. |
| Y2 |
0649 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE |
Letter:
From Mary B. Talbert, informing Eartha White of the meeting of State Directors
of the Anti-Lynching Crusaders Committee in Richmond, Virginia. July 25,
1922. |
| Y2 |
2438 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE |
Leaflet:
Announcement of the appearance of Dr. Robert W. Bagnall, branch director
of the NAACP, Pythian Auditorium. February 8, 19--? |
| |
|
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
See
also African
American Leadership (Mary Church Terrell) Folder K, no. 1130. Mary Church
Terrell helped found the Association in 1896. |
| |
|
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
See
also Southeastern
Federation of Colored Women's Clubs - Folder Z2 - 2172, 2180, 2198; National
Association of Colored Women's Clubs - Folder Z2; Florida
State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs - Folder Z2; City
Federation of Colored Women's Clubs - Folder Z2 |
| Z2 |
0650 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Booklet:
"Health Department, N.A.C.W." Health Information Leaflet. |
| Z2 |
0651a-c |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Booklet:
"Financial Report of the 14th Biennial Session of the National Association
of Colored Women," Chicago, August 3-8, 1924. (3 copies) |
| Z2 |
0652 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Booklet:
"Tenth Biennial Convention of the National Association of Colored Women,"
Baltimore, Maryland, August 7-10, 1916. |
| Z2 |
0653 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Booklet:
Eighth Biennial Convention of the National Association of Colored Women,
Hampton, Virginia, July 23-27, 1912. |
| Z2 |
0654 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Form:
National Association of Colored Women Report. |
| Z2 |
0655 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Stationery
letterhead: National Association of Colored Women. |
| Z2 |
0656 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Letter:
From Mrs. Maude B. Coleman to Eartha White concerning the work of the Association,
June 9, 1934. |
| Z2 |
2166 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Newsclipping:
"The Fourteenth Biennial Session of the National Association of Colored
Women (affiliated with the National Council of Women) is holding its Sessions
at the Wendell Phillips High School," The Broad Ax, August 9, 1924.
(Oversize) |
| Z2 |
2842 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN |
Photograph:
Session of organization, July 11-15, 1910. Chestnut Street C.M.E. Church,
Louisville, Kentucky. (Oversize photograph - 11" x 34") |
| Z2 |
0657 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS |
Photograph:
Eartha White with group arriving in Miami for National Association of Colored
Women's Clubs convention. July 28-August 3,1956. |
| Z2 |
0658 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS |
Photograph:
Eartha White with group at meeting of National Association of Colored Women's
Clubs convention at Municipal Auditorium in Miami, Florida. July 28-August
3, 1956. |
| Z2 |
0659 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS |
Photograph:
30th National Convention of National Association of Colored Women's Clubs
convention in Miami, Florida. July 28 - August 3, 1956. Eartha White, seated,
second row, ninth from right. |
| Z2 |
2833 |
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS |
Photograph:
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Convention at Wilberforce,
Ohio. August 5, 1914. (Oversize - 9" x 23") |
| C4 |
0690 |
NATIONAL
LEAGUE OF REPUBLICAN COLORED WOMEN |
Letter:
To Eartha White, from Nannie H. Burroughs, President of the National League
of Republican Colored Women, concerning meeting in Washington, D. C., March
5, 1929. Letter dated February 9, 1929. |
| A3 |
0691 |
NATIONAL
LEAGUE ON URBAN CONDITIONS AMONG NEGROES |
Leaflet:
Bulletin of the National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes. Dated
June 1915. |
| B3 |
0692 |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Photograph:
Business League, Banker's Association and Housewives Conference, Durham,
North Carolina. July 30, 1958. Eartha White, front row, fourth from right. |
| B3 |
0698 |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Constitution:
National Negro Business League of the United States, 1957. |
| B3 |
2173 |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Badge:
Silver Jubilee of National Negro Business League, Chicago. August 20-22,
1924. |
| B3 |
2182 |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Badge:
Annual Convention of National Negro Business League and National Housewives
League, Detroit, Michigan. August 24-26, 1946. |
| B3 |
2191 |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Button
with imprint: National Negro Business League 20th Century, Equality
- Education - Business, 1900-1950 Golden Anniversary. |
| B3 |
2195 |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Ribbon
badge
with attached button: Image of Booker T. Washington, past president
of National Negro Business League. No date given. Print on badge
illegible. |
| B3 |
2692 |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Booklet:
Sixty-second Annual Convention, N.B.L. Notes, September 12-15, 1962. |
| B3 |
2755a-b |
NATIONAL
NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE |
Program:
Fifty-second convention Journal and Directory of National Negro Business
League and National Housewives League of America. October 29-31, 1950. (2
copies) |
| C3 |
0699 |
NATIONAL
URBAN LEAGUE |
Leaflet:
An Announcement of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting and Conference, New York,
New York. February 3-5, 1926. |
| B3 |
0701 |
NEGRO
STATE BUSINESS LEAGUE OF FLORIDA |
Program: The Sixth Annual Session of the Negro State Business League of
Florida, July 30-31, 1913. |
| B3 |
0702 |
NEGRO
STATE BUSINESS LEAGUE OF FLORIDA |
Newsclipping:
"State Business League Closes Annual Convention," April 15, 1954. Eartha
White was a panel member during the general session (see second paragraph). |
| B3 |
2047 |
NEGRO
STATE BUSINESS LEAGUE OF FLORIDA |
Letterhead
stationery: Negro Business League. No date given. |
| D1 |
0330 |
NICKERSON'S
SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph
(interior view) in The Crisis Magazine (January
1942 issue) |
| I |
2862 |
NICKERSON'S
SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Brochure:
Nickerson's School of Beauty Culture, 1503 N. Myrtle Avenue, Jacksonville,
Florida. Sophia Nickerson Starks, founder and President. Brochure gives
course details and pictures of the graduating class of 1940. |
| Z2 |
0660a-b |
NORTHEASTERN
FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS |
Photograph:
20th Annual Convention of Northeastern Federation of Women's Clubs, Boston,
Massachusetts. August 23-25, 1916. (2 copies) Eartha White, seated, front
row, third from left. |