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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.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding tape recordings. 1 page.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting in which Woodruff discusses the Art of the Negro murals. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting describing his friendships and time in France. 10 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting in which he discusses struggling with tape recordings, slides of his work, and his "less than menial jobs". 2 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting in which he discusses slides of his work. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting in which he discusses tape recordings and describes the differences and similarities between Atlanta, Georgia and France. 4 pages.
A questionnaire filled in by Hale Woodruff in which he answer questions relating to painting titles, dates, and locations. 6 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting describing Woodruff's thoughts on Primitivism in relation to African Art. 7 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting in which he describes a meeting with the Archives of American Art, a work being acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and his wife's education and work history. 4 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting discussing Alain Locke and his interest in African Art and his relationship with Woodruff during the 1920s and 1930s. 3 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting in which he discusses his health and the donation of his papers to the Archives of American Art. 4 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting congratulating Stoelting on her teaching position, and discussing his health. 7 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting describing Woodruff's thoughts on the term "Primitive" in Art Criticism. 6 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding tapes, slides, and copies of his work. 3 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding articles written by Woodruff. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding Woodruff's collection of African Art. 2 pages.
A questionnaire filled in by Hale Woodruff in which he answers questions relating to the art and museum community in Atlanta, the dates of his marriage and son's birth, and teaching strategies. 3 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting asking for extra copies of material Woodruff sent to Stoelting. He also mentions the acquisition of one of his paintings by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 4 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding Woodruff's honorary doctorate from Indiana University. 4 pages.