1973-06
The program for Arna Bontemps' funeral held on June 20, 1973 at Christ Chapel The Riverside Church in New York City.
African American librarians, African American authors, African American poets, Harlem Renaissance
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1954-06-12
A document written by W.E.B. DuBois regarding the death of Alain Locke.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1947-12-22
A letter from Harold Jackman to Jacob Lawrence.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American arts
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1946-04-07
Correspondence from Alain Locke to Harold Jackman discussing his work for the university.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1946-01-26
Correspondence from Alain Locke to Harold Jackman about teaching as a visiting professor.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1944-11-27
Correspondence from Carl Van Vechten to Harold Jackman regarding a man that attended the Ballet.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American educators
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1943-09-27
Correspondence from Carl Van Vechten to Harold Jackman requesting labeled photographs.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American educators
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1943-02-15
Correspondence from Alain Locke to Harold Jackman about an address.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1942-09-23
Correspondence from Carl Van Vechten to Harold Jackman regarding a night at a canteen.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American educators
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1942-06-22
Correspondence from Alain Locke to Harold Jackman discussing a job oppurtunity.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1942-03-11
Correspondence from Carl Van Vechten to Harold Jackman regarding a collection of letters.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American educators
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1942-03-10
Correspondence from Carl Van Vechten to Harold Jackman regarding manuscripts and letters acquired for Yale.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American educators
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1942-03-06
Correspondence from Carl Van Vechten to Harold Jackman regarding Countee Cullen's manuscripts.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American educators
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1938-05-17
Correspondence from James Weldon Johnson to Claude McKay about a potential fellowship.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1938-04-14
Correspondence from James Weldon Johnson to Claude McKay discussing their writing group.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1937-08-18
Correspondence from James Weldon Johnson to Claude McKay regarding him being appointed the president of a group.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1935/1945
A portrait of Claude McKay. Written on recto: To my friend Harold Jackman. Sincerely, Claude McKay
African American authors, African American poets, Portraits and people, Harlem Renaissance
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1930-12-12
Correspondence from Elizabeth Prophet to Harold Jackman asking for an address.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American educators
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1928/1938
A portrait of Claude McKay. Written on recto: Claude McKay, author of "Banjo" and "Home to Harlem," whose new novel, "Banana Bottom," will be published by Harper & Brothers on March 29th, has been living in Spain and Morocco for the last three years. The background of his novel is the island of Jamaica, British West Indies, where Mr. McKay was born. Written on verso: For Harold Jackman After a five year interval wit[?] the same sentiment. Claude McKay
African American authors, African American poets, Portraits and people, Harlem Renaissance
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection
1927-10-17
Correspondence from James Weldon Johnson to Claude McKay about revisions to a letter.
African American men, Harlem Renaissance, African American authors
Countee Cullen-Harold Jackman Memorial Collection