TY - GEN AU - Woodson,Carter Godwin AU - Clark,John T. AU - McKinlay,Whitefield AU - Tanner,BenjT. TI - Carter Godwin Woodson papers, KW - Bond, Horace Mann, KW - Brown, Sterling Allen, KW - Bruce, John Edward. KW - Carver, George Washington, KW - Crum, William Demos, KW - Dabney, Wendell Phillips, KW - Daly, Victor KW - Douglass, Frederick, KW - Du Bois, W. E. B. KW - Durkee, J. Stanley KW - Fleetwood, Christian A. KW - Fortune, Timothy Thomas, KW - Franklin, John Hope, KW - Frazier, Edward Franklin, KW - Greener, Richard Theodore, KW - Grimké, Francis J. KW - Henderson, Edwin Bancroft, KW - Jackson, Luther B. KW - Lodge, Henry Cabot, KW - Logan, Rayford Whittingham, KW - Lynch, John Roy, KW - McCormick, Medill, KW - Moore, Lewis B. KW - Revels, Hiram Rhoades, KW - Roosevelt, Theodore, KW - Rosemond, Jules, KW - Rosenwald, Julius, KW - Scott, Emmett J. KW - Simkins, Francis Butler, KW - Smalls, Robert, KW - Spingarn, Arthur B. KW - Starr, Frederick, KW - Stone, Melville Elijah, KW - Sweet, William Warren, KW - Taylor, Alrutheus Ambush KW - Washington, Booker T., KW - Wesley, Charles H. KW - Young, Charles, KW - United States KW - Army KW - Regiment, 368th KW - African Methodist Episcopal Church KW - Associated Publishers KW - Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc KW - Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church (Washington, D.C.) KW - Phelps-Stokes Fund KW - Urban League of Pittsburgh KW - Encyclopedia of the Negro KW - Journal of Negro history KW - Negro history bulletin KW - African American periodicals KW - African Americans KW - Employment KW - History KW - Study and teaching KW - Black race KW - Encyclopedias KW - Blacks KW - Africa KW - Caribbean Area KW - South America KW - Customs administration KW - Washington (D.C.) KW - Ports of entry KW - Race discrimination KW - Race relations KW - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) KW - Railroads KW - Employees KW - Labor unions KW - Real estate business KW - Slavery KW - State governments KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Southern States KW - 1865-1877 KW - 1865-1898 KW - Officials and employees KW - Politics and government KW - 1865-1900 KW - 1901-1953 KW - Authors KW - itoamc KW - Collectors KW - Historians N1 - Microfilm edition of portions of part II (container 1 through part of container 38 and OV2-OV16) available, no. 22,256; cataloged in record 99016370; Open to research; Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material; Microfilm edition of containers 1-4, Whitefield McKinlay papers, available; no. 16,462; Microfilm edition of part I available; no. 17,071; Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division; Washington, D.C.; Library of Congress Photoduplication Service; 1975-1977 N2 - Papers of prominent African Americans, correspondence, writings, research files, business records, and other papers relating to Woodson's leadership of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) and to scholarship and publishing in the field of African and African-American history; Part I, 1803-1936 (bulk 1830-1927), was assembled by Woodson who collected and preserved primary sources on African American history as executive director of the ASNLH and editor of its principal organ, the Journal of Negro History. Includes the papers of John T. Clark, officer of the Urban League of Pittsburgh; Whitefield McKinlay, real estate broker and collector of customs, Washington, D.C.; and Benjamin T. Tanner, bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church; and early papers of Woodson. Consists of correspondence, diaries, addresses, legal documents, newspaper clippings, and other papers concerning African American history, the Journal of Negro History, appointment of African Americans to federal office, race relations, racial discrimination, employment opportunities, state and national politics, and business matters. Also includes addresses, diaries, clippings, records of community organizations and other associations, and primary documents relating to the slavery era such as bills of sale, certificates of freedom and "free colored" ledgers; Persons represented in Part I include John Edward Bruce, George Washington Carver, William Demos Crum, Frederick Douglass, Christian A. Fleetwood, Timothy Thomas Fortune, Richard Theodore Greener, Henry Cabot Lodge, John Roy Lynch, Medill McCormick, Hiram Rhoades Revels, Theodore Roosevelt, Julius Rosenwald, Emmett J. Scott, Robert Smalls, Frederick Starr, Melville Elijah Stone, Booker T. Washington, and Charles Young; Part II, 1856-1974, relates chiefly to operations of the ASNLH and its publishing arm, Associated Publishers. Includes material concerning the Journal of Negro History; Negro History Bulletin; an unpublished Encyclopedia Africana, a comprehensive guide to African peoples, leaders, and luminaries in Africa, the U.S., South America, the Carribean, and worldwide; and W.E.B. Du Bois's project, Encyclopedia of the Negro, funded by the Phelps-Stokes Fund. Also includes primary documents relating to African-American life and history during the slavery, Reconstruction, and "New South" eras. Other subjects include Francis J. Grimké's personal finances and his ministry as pastor of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C.; the service of the 368th Regiment during World War I; and efforts of "red caps," railroad service workers, to organize; Correspondents include Horace Mann Bond, Sterling Allen Brown, Wendell Phillips Dabney, Victor Daly, W.E.B. Du Bois, J. Stanley Durkee, John Hope Franklin, Edward Franklin Frazier, Edwin Bancroft Henderson, Luther B. Jackson, Rayford Whittingham Logan, Lewis B. Moore, Jules Rosemond, Francis Butler Simkins, Arthur B. Spingarn, William Warren Sweet, Alrutheus Ambush Taylor, and Charles H. Wesley UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms000014 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms000014.3 ER -