Correspondence between Howard University Art Department's James V. Herring and Mrs. John Hope, thanking Mrs. Hope for her support on behalf of the N.A.A.C.P. 1 page.
Subject
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, African American educators, African American education, African American universities and colleges, African American arts
Investigation of Negro moving pictureshows in Atlanta describing Negro theaters in Atlanta.
Subject
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, Community development, African American neighborhoods, African American arts
Portrait of Altonell Hines with a large collar around her shoulders. Written on verso: Altonell Hines in "Four Saints in Three Acts" by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; Cannot be reproduced without permission; Date March 9, 1934; Number Xllle:31
Subject
African American arts, African American singers, African American actors, African American women, Portraits and people
Portrait of Harold Jackman in a tuxedo. Written on verso: Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; Cannot be reproduced without permission; Date November 11, 1932; Number XVIIP:2.
Subject
African American arts, African American teachers, Art patronage, Portraits and people
Portrait of Emmett Wallace in a suit. Written on verso: "Babe" Wallace; see Ebony, May 1953; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; 101 Central Park West; Cannot be reproduced without permission; January 6, 1933.
Subject
African American arts, African American singers, African Americans--Music, African American actors, Portraits and people
Portrait of Edward Matthews dressed as St. Ignatus in Four Saints in Three Acts. Written on verso: Edward Matthews in "Four Saints in Three Acts" by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; Cannot be reproduced without permission; Date March 9, 1934.
Subject
African American arts, African American actors, African American singers, Portraits and people
Portrait of Rose McClendon dressed as Medea. Written on verso: Rose McClendon as Medea; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; 101 Central Park West; Cannot be reproduced without permission; Medea.
Subject
African American arts, African American actors, African American singers, African American women, Portraits and people
Portrait of Ethel Waters frowning. Written on verso: Ethel Waters singer; The West End Blues; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; 146 Central Park West; Cannot be reproduced without permission; June 22, 1933.
Subject
African American arts, African American singers, African American actors, African American women, Portraits and people
Portrait of Ethel Waters singing. Written on verso: Ethel Waters singer; Underneath the Harlem Moon; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; 146 Central Park West; Cannot be reproduced without permission; June 22, 1933.
Subject
African American arts, African American singers, African American actors, African American women, Portraits and people
Portrait of Ethel Waters as Hagar. Written on verso: Ethel Waters as Hagar in Mamba's Daughters; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; 146 Central Park West; Cannot be reproduced without permission; February 19, 1939.
Subject
African American arts, African American singers, African American actors, African American women, Portraits and people
Portrait of Ethel Waters. Written on verso: Ethel Waters singer; Underneath the Harlem Moon; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; 146 Central Park West; Cannot be reproduced without permission; June 22, 1933.
Subject
African American arts, African American singers, African American actors, African American women, Portraits and people
Portrait of Beatrice Wayne dressed as St. Theresa. Written on verso: Beatrice Robinson Wayne as St. Theresa No. I in "Four Saints in Three Acts" by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson; Photograph by Carl Van Vechten; Cannot be reproduced without permission; Date March 9, 1934.
Subject
African American arts, African American singers, African American actors, African American women, Portraits and people