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- Tags: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Letter from Mary B. Talbert to Eartha M.M. White, July 25, 1922
Tenth Biennial Convention of the National Association of Colored Women Program
Tags: 1910-1919; Baltimore, MD; Bethel A. M. E. Church; Civil Rights; Colored Fresh Air Farm; Colored Women's Clubs; Farmers' Improvement Society; Kentucky Rural Work; Madame C. J. Walker; Mary B. Talbert; Mary McCleod Bethune; Maryland Federation; Miss Adena E. E. Minott; Miss Alberta Bell; Miss Anna H. Jones; Miss Deon Jackson; Miss Edna Reid; Miss Estelle A. Jarrott; Miss Eva Bowles; Miss Georgia A. Nugent; Miss Hallie Q. Brown; Miss Ida R. Cummings; Miss M. E. Jackson; Miss Maggie Walker; Miss Margaret Williams; Miss Mary S. Jackson; Miss Nannie H. Burroughs; Miss Roberta J. Dunbar; Miss Sara Mae Talbert; Mrs. A. Lewis; Mrs. A. T. Johnson; Mrs. A. W. Dickerson; Mrs. Alice Dunbar Nelson; Mrs. B. K. Bruce; Mrs. Blanch Gilmeare; Mrs. Blanch Stubbs; Mrs. Booker T. Washington; Mrs. Butler Wilson; Mrs. C. B. Lewis; Mrs. C. N. Dodge; Mrs. C. S. Smith; Mrs. C. W. Posey; Mrs. Charlotte H. Brown; Mrs. D. H. Butler; Mrs. D. R. Woodland; Mrs. E. B. Jackson; Mrs. Elizabeth L. Davis; Mrs. Ethelyn Collins; Mrs. Eva Monroe; Mrs. F. K. Owens; Mrs. Frances R. Keyser; Mrs. G. W. Clinton; Mrs. Gertrude Ball; Mrs. H. P. Jacobson; Mrs. Helen C. Dean; Mrs. Henrietta Harper; Mrs. I. N. Ross; Mrs. Ida Joyce Jackson; Mrs. J. B. Rush; Mrs. J. C. Napier; Mrs. J. F. Lane; Mrs. J. H. Palmer; Mrs. J. M. Arter; Mrs. Jennie Ross; Mrs. Joanna Snowden Porter; Mrs. Judith C. Horton; Mrs. Katherine D. Tillman; Mrs. L. A. Moorer; Mrs. L. B. Fouse; Mrs. L. C. Snowden; Mrs. L. C. Wilkis; Mrs. L. J. Brown; Mrs. Lena Harris; Mrs. Lillian Anderson Bagnal; Mrs. Lizzie B. Fouse; Mrs. M. A. Powell; Mrs. M. C. B. Mason; Mrs. M. C. Lawton; Mrs. M. E. Steward; Mrs. M. F. Handy; Mrs. M. Wilkerson; Mrs. Martha Taylor; Mrs. Mary F. Handy; Mrs. Mary V. Parrish; Mrs. Mattie Hicks; Mrs. Maude B. Cotton; Mrs. Minnie Crosthwait; Mrs. Minnie Scott; Mrs. Nellie Francis; Mrs. Noah D. Thompson; Mrs. Norris B. Clark; Mrs. R. L. Smith; Mrs. S. Adams; Mrs. S. Joe Brown; Mrs. S. W. Layton; Mrs. Sadie Black Hamilton; Mrs. Sarah Jackson; Mrs. T. L. Anderson; Mrs. Thomas Fleming; Mrs. Victoria Clay; Mrs. W. G. Pearson; Mrs. W. T. B. Williams; Mrs. W. T. Johnson; Mrs. William Alphin; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Association of Colored Women; National Council of Women of the United States; National Federation of Colored Women; National League; National League on Urban Conditions; National Organization of Uplift; Preston, Harry; program; Reverend J. W. Saunders; Reverend R. W. S. Thomas; Tenth Biennial Convention of the National Association of Colored Women; Tuskegee Institute; Waring, Dr. Mary Fitzbutler; Women's Christian Temperance Union; Young Women's Christian Association
"Facts About James Weldon Johnson"
Tags: 1930-1939; African American History; Bethel Baptist Church (Bethel Baptist Institutional Church); biographical sketch; Broadway; Burleigh, Harry T.; Culp, Dr. D.W.; Dorsey, Estella; Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church; Edwards, Agnes; Firestone Building; Grace Nails; Jack Nails; James Rosemond Johnson; Johnson, James Weldon; Johnson, James Weldon, "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing"; Madam Plato; Mary Barton; Mr. Graft; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Conservatory of Music; Oriental-America Opera Company; Palm Theatre; Rev. James W. Johnson; Sidney Woodard; Stanton School/High School; White, Eartha M.M.
Letter from Mary B. Talbert to Eartha M.M. White, July 14, 1922, Buffalo, New York
Introductory article to photo series "First Ladies of Colored America," from September, 1942 issue of The Crisis Magazine, with photo and profile of Eartha M.M. White
Tags: Bethel Baptist Church (Bethel Baptist Institutional Church); Civil Rights; Clara White Mission; Federated Club; Florida Nortmal Institute; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Association of Colored Women; National Council of Negro Women; Old Folks' Home; Roy Wilkins; The Crisis Magazine; White, Eartha M.M.; Writing on White