Title |
Date Created |
Description |
Subject |
Collection |
Correspondence Between Hoyt Fuller and Vincent Harding, February 26, 1978 |
1978-02-26 |
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and Vincent Harding about brief statements on Paul Robeson and the NAACP's position on Energy. |
African American men, African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Memo to John H Johson, January 8, 1978 |
1978-01-08 |
A memo sent to John H. Johnson from Carole A. Parks about a raise. |
African American men, African American women, African American press |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Michael Korda and Bertha Klausner, July 18, 1977 |
1977-07-18 |
Correspondence between Michael Korda and Bertha Klausner about a proposal for "The Best of Black World Magazine." |
African American men, African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Bertha Klausner and Hoyt Fuller, February 27, 1977 |
1977-02-27 |
Correspondence between Bertha Klausner and Hoyt Fuller about Black World. |
African American men, African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence from Marie D. Brown to Bertha Klausner, February 10, 1977 |
1977-02-10 |
Correspondence between Marie D. Brown to Bertha Klausner about the "Best of Black World." |
African American men, African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Sonia Sanchez and Hoyt Fuller, November 1975 |
1975-11 |
Sonia Sanchez and Hoyt Fuller at a gathering. |
African American women, African American men, African American press, African American poets, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Hoyt Fuller and Kharlos, May 1, 1974 |
1974-05-01 |
A letter to Hoyt Fuller from Kharlos about receiving back copies of Black World. |
African American men, African American press, African American students |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Inter-Office Memo, March 6, 1974 |
1974-03-06 |
An inter-office memo about Carole Park's request for a raise. |
African American men, African American women, African American press |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
"Plush Suite for Publisher," February 18, 1974 |
1974-02-18 |
A newspaper clipping about the Johnson Publishing Company. |
African American men, African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Hoyt Fuller and John H. Johnson, October 8, 1973 |
1973-10-08 |
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and John H. Johnson about the 58th Annual Conference of Association for Study of Afro-American Life & History. |
African American men, African American press, Events and programs |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Hoyt Fuller to John H. Johnson, September 23, 1973 |
1973-09-23 |
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller to John H. Johnson about reporting on Africa. |
African American men, African American press, Africa |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Hoyt W. Fuller and John H. Johnson, March 19, 1973 |
1973-03-19 |
Correspondence between Hoyt W. Fuller and John H. Johnson about giving Carole Parks permission to cover the Black Musicians Conference at University of Massachusetts. |
African American men, African American women, African American press |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Official Opening Ceremonies Program, May 16, 1972 |
1972-05-16 |
A program booklet for an opening ceremony. |
Groups and organizations, African American press, Events and programs |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Herbert Temple and Robert Black Burn, September 23, 1971 |
1971-09-23 |
Correspondence between Herbert Temple and Robert Black Burn about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building. |
African American men, African American artists, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Edmund B. Gaither and Hoyt Fuller, September 21, 1971 |
1971-09-21 |
Correspondence between Edmund B. Gaither and Hoyt Fuller about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building. |
African American men, African American artists, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Hoyt Fuller and Edward Spriggs, September 10, 1971 |
1971-09-10 |
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and Edward Spriggs about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building. |
African American men, African American artists, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between Hoyt Fuller and Della Brown Taylor, September 10, 1971 |
1971-09-10 |
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and Della Brown Taylor about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building. |
African American men, African American artists, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Advertisement for a Subscription to Black World, circa 1975 |
1970/1980 |
An advertisement for a subscription to Black World. |
Groups and organizations, African American press, African American newspapers |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
"What It's All About," June 6, 1970 |
1970-06-06 |
A newspaper clipping about the responsibility of the Black Press. |
African American men, African American press, African American newspapers |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between John H. Johnson and Hoyt Fuller, December 24, 1968 |
1968-12-24 |
A letter to Hoyt Fuller from John H. Johnson thanking him for his time spent at the Johnson Publishing Company. |
African American men, African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Note, October 1968 |
1968-10 |
A note about an article in Ebony. |
African American press, Groups and organizations, African American journalists |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between John Johnson and Hoyt Fuller, August 6, 1968 |
1968-08-06 |
Correspondence between John Johnson and Hoyt Fuller about Negro Digest. |
African American men, African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Unidentified People Working, December 1966 |
1966-12 |
Two unidentified people work in an office surrounded by books. |
African American press, Portraits and people, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Unidentified People Working, December 1966 |
1966-12 |
Three unidentified people work in an office surrounded by books. |
African American press, Portraits and people, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Unidentified People Working, December 1966 |
1966-12 |
Two men work in the layout area of Ebony magazine. |
African American press, Portraits and people, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Unidentified People Working, December 1966 |
1966-12 |
Two men work in an office. |
African American press, Portraits and people, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Hoyt Fuller, September 29, 1966 |
1966-09-29 |
Hoyt Fuller[?] reviews a magazine in an office. Written on verso: 9/29/66. |
African American men, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence Between John Johnson and Hoyt Fuller, April 11, 1966 |
1966-04-11 |
Correspondence between John Johnson and Hoyt Fuller about a story in JET magazine. |
African American men, African American press, African American newspapers |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Two Men Standing in an Office, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
Two unidentified men stand in an office. |
African American men, Portraits and people, African American press |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Carole Parks, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
Carole Parks sits at a desk. |
Portraits and people, African American women, African American press |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Unidentified Man, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
An unidentified man reads a copy of Black World in a library. |
African American men, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Hoyt Fuller, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
Hoyt Fuller stands holding copies of "Die Nigger Die!" and "Black Skin White Masks" in a library. |
African American men, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
"Imagine the Unimaginable," circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
An advertisement for Black World. |
African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
"When is a Black Man Not an African?" circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
An advertisement for Black World. |
African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
"Mod, Modish and Militant," circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
An advertisement for Black World. |
African American press, Groups and organizations |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Hoyt Fuller, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
Proof sheet Hoyt Fuller and an unidentified woman working at a typewriter. |
African American men, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Margaret Burroughs and Others, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
Margaret Burroughs stands in front of a painting with others. Written on verso: By Normal L. Hunter Jet Magazine. |
African American women, African American men, Portraits and people, Art |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Hoyt Fuller, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
Proof sheet of Hoyt Fuller sitting and standing in a library. |
African American men, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Toni Morrison Proof Sheet, circa 1970 |
1965/1975 |
Proof sheet of Toni Morrison images. Written on verso: T Morrison Gwen Brooks. Archives does not hold the negatives. |
African American authors, African American women, African American press |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
"The Road to Success: Five Famous Men Take You Along," December 7, 1962 |
1962-12-07 |
An article about John H. Johnson. |
African American men, African American press, African American newspapers |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Charles Hurst, Betty Shabazz, and Don L. Lee at Malcom X College, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Charles Hurst, Betty Shabazz, and Don L. Lee greet each other at Malcom X College in Chicago. Written on verso: Charles Hurst Betty Shabazz Don L. Lee at Malcom X College Chicago |
African American men, African American women, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Carole Parks, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Carole Parks sits in an office and smiles. |
African American women, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Murry DePillars, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Murry DePillars sits and smiles in a office. |
African American men, African American artists, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Murry DePillars, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Murry DePillars sits and smiles in a office. |
African American men, African American artists, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Murry DePillars, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Murry DePillars sits and smiles in a office. |
African American men, African American artists, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Carole Parks, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Carole Parks sits in an office and smiles. |
African American women, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Carole Parks, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Carole Parks sits in an office and smiles. |
African American women, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Carole Parks, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Carole Parks stands in an office and smiles. |
African American women, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Carole Parks, circa 1965 |
1960/1970 |
Carole Parks stands in an office and smiles. |
African American women, African American press, Portraits and people |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |
Correspondence to the Negro Digest from Goodwin Watson, December 8, 1953 |
1953-12-08 |
Correspondence to the Negro Digest from Goodwin Watson about the Negro Digest. |
African American press, African American newspapers, Communism--United States |
Hoyt William Fuller Collection |