Rayford Whittingham Logan papers, 1925-1982.
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Mixed materialsDescription: 800 items; 10 containers; 1 microfilm reel; 4 linear feetSubject(s): - Azikiwe, Nnamdi, 1904-1996
- Burleigh, H. T. (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949 -- Correspondence
- Johnson, Mordecai W. (Mordecai Wyatt), 1890-1976
- Logan, Ruth Robinson -- Correspondence
- Nkrumah, Kwame, 1909-1972
- Riis, Betty -- Correspondence
- Riis, Roger William, 1894- -- Correspondence
- Howard University -- Faculty
- United Nations Conference on International Organization (1945 : San Francisco, Calif.)
- Africans
- African American universities and colleges
- African Americans
- Diplomatic and consular service, Haitian -- United States
- Equality
- Pan-Africanism
- Race discrimination
- Universities and colleges -- Washington (D.C.)
- World War, 1914-1918 -- France
- Africa -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Haiti -- Social life and customs
- Educators
- Historians
- Microfilm edition of diary, 1943-1944, available, no. 21,747.
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Correspondence, diaries, and biographical material documenting Logan's concern with racial inequality and his career as an historian of Africans and African Americans. Topics include his army service in France during World War I; the Pan-African movement of the 1920s and 1930s; Haitian diplomatic soirées; the founding conference of the United Nations, San Francisco, Calif. (1945); Logan's meetings with African independence leaders, Kwame Nkrumah and Nnamdi Azikiwe; colleagues including Mordecai W. Johnson; and his career at Howard University. Correspondents include Harry T. Burleigh, Betty Riis, Roger William Riis, and Logan's wife, Ruth Robinson Logan.
Microfilm edition of diary, 1943-1944, available, no. 21,747.
Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1998.
Historian and educator; died 1982.
Collection material in English.
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