TY - GEN AU - Baker,Annabelle AU - Busby,William L. AU - Driver,William M. AU - Green,John Benjamin AU - Gresham,Pattie TI - Green-Driver collection, KW - Headen, L. A. KW - Lowenfeld, Viktor KW - Driver family. KW - Green family. KW - Africana Beauty Parlor KW - Hampton Institute KW - Students KW - Headen Motor Company KW - Knights of Pythias of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia KW - African American business enterprises KW - Southern States KW - African American Heroines of Jericho KW - African American women KW - Societies and clubs KW - African Americans KW - Social life and customs KW - Societies, etc KW - Segregation KW - Automobile industry and trade KW - United States KW - Baptists KW - Beauty shops KW - Florida KW - Jacksonville KW - Firearms KW - Licenses KW - Georgia KW - Cobb County KW - Freemasonry KW - Hairdressing of African Americans KW - Voter registration KW - Duval County KW - History KW - 1865-1951 KW - Race relations N1 - Open to research N2 - Correspondence, topical files, financial records, printed matter, photographs, and other papers of businesswoman and church worker Pattie Gresham and her three husbands; insurance executive William L. Busby, Baptist minister and Masonic activist John Benjamin Green, and Baptist minister and grocery store owner William M. Driver. Documents African-American middle class, business, and church life in the American South during the Jim Crow era. Subjects include the activities of John Benjamin Green, especially his role as field secretary for the women's Masonic organization African American Heroines of Jericho, and of William M. Driver as an official of the Colored Knights of Phythias, also known as the Knights of Pythias of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Miscellaneous items include Gresham's Duval County, Fla., 1938 voter registration certificate; business cards for her Africana Beauty Parlor in Jacksonville, Fla.; and her Cobb County, Ga., "pistol toters' license from 1920. Correspondents include Viktor Lowenfeld; Includes correspondence and miscellaneous papers of artist Annabelle Baker whose education at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., Gresham sponsored during the early 1940s, relating chiefly to the controversy at the school concerning Baker's pioneering "natural" hairstyle. Also includes a brochure and prospectus published by African-American inventor and automobile manufacturer L.A. Headen's Headen Motor Company ER -