Photocopy of two newspaper clippings. One describes a party hosted by Elizabeth McDuffie in 1948 for her friends from Washington. The other describes an event honoring Mrs. McDuffie around 1933.
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Household employees, African American women, African Americans--Politics and government
Elizabeth McDuffie (second from right) sits at a table with William Thompkins (fourth from right) and others. Written on recto: To Mrs. Lizzie McDuffie; In memory of a fine friendship; Sam McAllister.
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African American women, African Americans--Politics and government
Edgar G. Brown sits at his desk holding a sheet of paper. Written on recto: To Irvin Henry McDuffie; A True Friend; with sincere esteem Edgar G. Brown.
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African American men, African Americans--Employment, African Americans--Politics and government
William Thompkins sits at his desk holding a pen while an unidentified man stands behind him. Written on recto: To my friends; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. McDuffie. From William J. Thompkins.
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African American men, African Americans--Health and hygiene, African Americans--Politics and government