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Nov 21, 2022

Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers

Irvin "Mac" Henry McDuffie and his wife Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hall McDuffie were domestics in their hometown of Atlanta and later in the employ of Franklin Delano Roosevelt during his presidency. Born in Elberton, Georgia, Irvin moved to Atlanta to be a barber and eventually manage the McDuffie-Herndon Barbershop financed by Alonzo Herndon of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Upon the recommendation of a customer, Roosevelt interviewed McDuffie to be his valet at his retreat at Warm Springs, Georgia. McDuffie continued on with Roosevelt through his governorship in New York and his presidency, until McDuffie suffered a nervous breakdown in 1939. Elizabeth worked for 23 years as a maid with the prominent Atlanta family of Edward H. Inman. In 1933 she moved to Washington, D.C. to join her husband and became a maid in the White House where she remained until Roosevelt's death in 1945.

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  • Decade = 1930-1939
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping describing the life and job of Alonzo Fields, chief butler at the White House.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Photocopy of two newspaper clippings. The first, from 1932, explains that Irvin McDuffie will go to the White House as President Franklin Roosevelt's valet while the other, from 1936, details a visit by McDuffie and Roosevelt to the tomb of Abraham Lincoln.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Photocopy of newspaper clippings stating that Irvin McDuffie is the valet of the newly elected President Franklin Roosevelt and that Elizabeth McDuffie will join him in Washington.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping describing the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Cleveland Eagle describing an interview with Elizabeth McDuffie. Written on recto: I want this for my se[?] book, some mistakes; here though; Cleveland Eagle.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping regarding Elizabeth McDuffie campaigning for President Franklin Roosevelt in Illinois.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping of a picture of the McDuffies.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping regarding Elizabeth McDuffie campaigning for President Franklin Roosevelt in Illinois.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Photocopy of four newspaper clippings describing Elizabeth McDuffie campaigning for President Franklin Roosevelt in the Midwest.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Photocopy of a newspaper clippings regarding Elizabeth McDuffie campaigning for President Franklin Roosevelt in the Midwest.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping describing the Roosevelt grandchildren.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping containing the full text of a speech given by President Franklin Roosevelt.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping regarding Elizabeth McDuffie campaigning for President Franklin Roosevelt in Illinois.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Portrait of Frank and Woodfer. Written on recto: To my dear Mr and Mrs Mc; Lovingly Frank and Woodfer; March 1933. Written on verso: taken Nov. 1931
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Irvin and Elizabeth in a garden.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Portrait of Irvin McDuffie.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Portrait of Marian Anderson.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Portrait of Charles L. Harper. Written on recto: C. L. Harper.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Portrait of an unidentified family.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers
Hazel Payne in graduation regalia.
Elizabeth and Irvin McDuffie Papers