Title |
Date Created |
Description |
Subject |
Collection |
"Mrs. Anna Brown ", circa 1960 |
1957/1963 |
Press release for Jet Magazine on Mrs. Anna Brown, the first Negro chosen as an elector in the electoral college for Missouri. 1 page. |
African American women, African Americans--Civil rights, African American civil rights workers, Suffrage, African Americans--Politics and government, African American women social reformers, African American press, Political campaigns |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
News Release on Mrs. L. C. Bates, December 26, 1957 |
1957-12-26 |
News Release on Mrs. L. C. Bates for JET about speaking on the actions of the President supporting school integration. 1 page. |
African American women, African Americans--Civil rights, African American civil rights workers, Suffrage, African Americans--Politics and government, African American women social reformers, African American newspapers, Race relations, African Americans--Segregation, African American press |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"A Race Woe Challenge: Self Discipline a Need, Mrs. Daisy Bates Says" Article, December 8, 1957 |
1957-12-08 |
"A Race Woe Challenge: Self Discipline A Need, Mrs. Daisy Bates Says" article on problems posed by removal of troops in Little Rock discusses by Mrs. Daisy Bates. 1 page. |
African American women, African Americans--Civil rights, African American civil rights workers, Suffrage, African Americans--Politics and government, African American women social reformers, African American newspapers, Race relations, African Americans--Segregation |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
Press Image "Three For Tea", November 3, 1957 |
1957-11-03 |
"Three For Tea" press image with Gov. and Mrs. Averell Harriman entertain Mrs. L. C. Bates at the governor's residence in New York City. 1 page. |
African American women, African Americans--Civil rights, African American civil rights workers, Suffrage, African Americans--Politics and government, African American women social reformers, Political participation, Race relations |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |