Title |
Date Created |
Description |
Subject |
Collection |
Louis Farrakhan in Detroit, October 1990 |
1990-10-01 |
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African American authors, African American scholars, Islam, Lectures and lecturing |
C. Eric Lincoln Collection |
Malcolm X in Detroit, February 14, 1965 |
1965-02-14 |
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African American authors, African American scholars, Lectures and lecturing, African Americans--Social conditions |
C. Eric Lincoln Collection |
Dr. Asa Hilliard III in Detroit, P.M. session, circa 1985 |
1980/1990 |
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Education--Curricula, African American scholars, Ethnology, Pan-Africanism, Psychology |
Asa G. Hilliard, III Papers |
Division of Education Services, October 31, 1985 |
1985-10-31 |
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Education--Curricula, African American scholars, Ethnology, Pan-Africanism |
Asa G. Hilliard, III Papers |
Dr. Asa Hilliard III in Detroit, September 26, 1985 |
1985-09-26 |
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Education--Curricula, African American scholars, Ethnology, Pan-Africanism, Special education |
Asa G. Hilliard, III Papers |
Dr. Asa Hilliard III in Detroit, circa 1985 |
1980/1990 |
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Education--Curricula, African American scholars, Ethnology, Pan-Africanism |
Asa G. Hilliard, III Papers |
"8 Women Running Hard to Win Judgeships", circa 1966 |
1964/1970 |
"8 Women Running Hard to Win Judgeships" article detailing the candidates running for judgeships in Wayne County. 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 |
"4 Women's Hope - Votes By Women", September 5, 1965 |
1965-09-05 |
"4 Women's Hope - Votes By Women" article on four women campaigning for City Council in Detroit. 2 pages. |
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 |
"The Women's Vote? It Favors MEN", October 26, 1969 |
1969-10-26 |
"The Women's Vote? It Favors MEN" article on American women and their built in prejudices with voting. 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 |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Council of Negro Women to Celebrate Founding Dec. 14", December 5, 1963 |
1963-12-05 |
"Council of Negro Women to Celebrate Founding Dec. 14" article on Dr. Dorothy Boulding Ferebee Detroit luncheon to celebrate the founding of the National Council of Negro Women. 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, Women--Societies and clubs |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Bus Seat Heroine Calls Ala. March 'Impressive'" Article, March 28, 1965 |
1965-03-28 |
"Bus Seat Heroine Calls Ala. March 'Impressive'" article on Mrs. Rosa Parks response to the civil rights march on Montgomery state capitol. 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, Race relations |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
Articles on Mrs. Rosa Parks Relocation, January 1958 |
1958-01 |
Three articles on Mrs. Rosa Parks relocation to Detroit Michigan. 3 pages. |
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, Race relations |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Leader in Bus Wrangle Seamstress Tells Role in Bias Fight" Article, December 17, 1961 |
1961-12-17 |
"Leader in Bus Wrangle Seamstress Tells Role in Bias Fight" article on Mrs. Rosa Parks role in Civil Rights. 2 pages. |
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, Race relations |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"'It Was an Impulse' a Mild Seamstress Starts Dixie Revolt" Article, March 18, 1956 |
1956-03-18 |
"'It Was An Impulse' A Mild Seamstress Starts Dixie Revolt" article on Mrs. Rosa Parks describing her decision to not leave a Montgomery bus. 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, Race relations |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Integration Plan Wanted Pushed in Little Rock" Article, May 3, 1958 |
1958-05-03 |
"Integration Plan Wanted Pushed in Little Rock" article on NAACP pushing for 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 Americans--Education, Race relations, School integration |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Pushed Cause of Women 50 Years" Article, March 21, 1953 |
1953-03-21 |
"Pushed Cause of Women 50 Years" article on Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune retiring from public life. 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 universities and colleges, African Americans--Education, Women--Societies and clubs |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"'Whole South a Jail', Negro Woman Says" Article, circa 1960 |
1957/1963 |
"'Whole South a Jail', Negro Woman Says" article on Mrs. Diane Nash Bevel pledging to have her baby in jail "rather than give up the fight against racial segregation". 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--Segregation, Racial discrimination |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Dorothy Height" Article, Monday, May 25, 1964 |
1964-05-25 |
"Dorothy Height" article on Dorothy Height conducting a workshop for YWCA Metropolitan Detroit. 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, Women--Societies and clubs, African American press |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Visitor From Dixie Speaks For Justice" Article, August 1963 |
1963-08 |
"Visitor from Dixie Speaks for Justice" article on Mrs. Fanny Lou Hamer speaking in Detroit on justice work in Mississippi. 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--Segregation, Racial discrimination, Political participation |
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection |
"Open NAACP Campaign Integration Leader Aids Detroit Drive" Article, May 3, 1958 |
1958-05-03 |
"Open NAACP Campaign Integration Leader Aids Detroit Drive" article on Mrs. Daisy Bates addressing the Detroit NAACP Branch for their membership drive. 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 |