James P. Brawley was born on September 26, 1894 in Lockhart, Texas. He taught at Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi before entering the Masters program Northwestern University, receiving a Masters of Arts in Religious Education in June of 1925. Brawley then took a job as head of the Department of Education and Religious Education at Clark University, becoming the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in the fall of 1926, and President of Clark College in 1941 (Clark University became Clark College in 1940). On August 31, 1965, Brawley resigned as President and began his tenure as President Emeritus. He wrote a book on the history of Clark College, as well as a book on Methodism and the education of Black people. Outside of his work with Clark College, Brawley was an active member of the Methodist Church. He served on the President's Council of the Methodist Board of Education as well as several boards, commissions and committees related to social action and concerns. This collection features images and events from the life of James P. Brawley, and scenes around campus at Clark College. Also included are lantern slides of religious clergy, historical events and campus life, most likely used in his teachings.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu. 
Jun 5, 2019

James P. Brawley Collection

James P. Brawley was born on September 26, 1894 in Lockhart, Texas. He taught at Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi before entering the Masters program Northwestern University, receiving a Masters of Arts in Religious Education in June of 1925. Brawley then took a job as head of the Department of Education and Religious Education at Clark University, becoming the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in the fall of 1926, and President of Clark College in 1941 (Clark University became Clark College in 1940). On August 31, 1965, Brawley resigned as President and began his tenure as President Emeritus. He wrote a book on the history of Clark College, as well as a book on Methodism and the education of Black people. Outside of his work with Clark College, Brawley was an active member of the Methodist Church. He served on the President's Council of the Methodist Board of Education as well as several boards, commissions and committees related to social action and concerns. This collection features images and events from the life of James P. Brawley, and scenes around campus at Clark College. Also included are lantern slides of religious clergy, historical events and campus life, most likely used in his teachings.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu

An unidentified campus building.
James P. Brawley Collection
An aerial view of an unidentified campus.
James P. Brawley Collection
A policeman restrains a protester.
James P. Brawley Collection
Exterior view of the Willis King Administration Building.
An unidentified campus building.
James P. Brawley Collection
A contact sheet containing campus buildings.
James P. Brawley Collection
Kresge Hall
James P. Brawley Collection
A cross.
James P. Brawley Collection
Quote from the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
James P. Brawley Collection
Kresge Hall at Clark College.
James P. Brawley Collection
Portrait of Bishop Charles F. Golden.
James P. Brawley Collection
Grinnell Library exterior, Iowa.
James P. Brawley Collection
A drawing of an exterior of a church.
James P. Brawley Collection
Ruthella Rodeheaver looks at a portrait of her husband, J. N. Rodeheaver, PhD.
James P. Brawley Collection
Correspondence from Brawley to Henry Addiw apologizing for not being able to provide financial assistance for education due to limited grants.
Alumni sit at a large banquet table as one man stands and talks.
James P. Brawley Collection
43rd General Convention of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity at the Statler Hotel in Los Angeles, California.
Correspondence from Brawley to James Kofa about sending an application in to Clark College and requesting transcripts.
Portrait of Bishop Prince H. Taylor Jr.
James P. Brawley Collection
A group of female students stand outside of a building at Clark.
James P. Brawley Collection