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  • Institution = Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
  • Subjects = African American men
  • Collection = Hoyt William Fuller Collection
Two unidentified men stand in an office.
Hoyt William Fuller Collection
Correspondence between John Johnson and Hoyt Fuller about Negro Digest.
A newspaper clipping about the responsibility of the Black Press.
Hoyt William Fuller Collection
Correspondence between John Johnson and Hoyt Fuller about a story in JET magazine.
An article about John H. Johnson.
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller to John H. Johnson about reporting on Africa.
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and John H. Johnson about the 58th Annual Conference of Association for Study of Afro-American Life & History.
A newspaper clipping about the Johnson Publishing Company.
Hoyt William Fuller Collection
An unidentified man reads a copy of Black World in a library.
Hoyt William Fuller Collection
A letter to Hoyt Fuller from Kharlos about receiving back copies of Black World.
Correspondence between Bertha Klausner and Hoyt Fuller about Black World.
Hoyt Fuller stands holding copies of "Die Nigger Die!" and "Black Skin White Masks" in a library.
Hoyt William Fuller Collection
Correspondence between Edmund B. Gaither and Hoyt Fuller about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building.
Correspondence between Herbert Temple and Robert Black Burn about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building.
Correspondence between Michael Korda and Bertha Klausner about a proposal for "The Best of Black World Magazine."
Correspondence between Marie D. Brown to Bertha Klausner about the "Best of Black World."
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and Edward Spriggs about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building.
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and Della Brown Taylor about including work by Black artists in the new Johnson Publishing Company building.
Correspondence between Hoyt Fuller and Vincent Harding about brief statements on Paul Robeson and the NAACP's position on Energy.
A letter to Hoyt Fuller from John H. Johnson thanking him for his time spent at the Johnson Publishing Company.