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1927 Flood Information
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-15)The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was the most destructive river flood in the history of the United States. The flood affected Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, ... -
Black Women Oral History Project
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-15)Information about oral history interviews of fifty-nine African American women who had made significant contributions through professional or voluntary work. The interviews were conducted from 1976 to 1985 for the Schlesinger ... -
Calhoun Colored School
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-15)The Calhoun Colored School (1892-1945) was a private boarding and day school in Calhoun, Lowndes County, Alabama, about 28 miles (45 km) southwest of Montgomery. Founded in 1892 by Charlotte Thorn and Mabel Dillingham in ... -
Daniel Williams Finding Aid
Dana, Chandler (2011-02-14)Daniel "Danny Williams" was Tuskegee University's fourth archivist and first to wear the title of University Archivist. -
Daniel Williams Stamp and Coin Collection
Chandler, Dana (2011-06-17)Collection of stamps and coins collected during the tenure of Daniel Williams, Archivist -
Documents of the Tuskegee Women’s Club
Chandler, Dana (2011-06-17)Tuskegee Women's Club, established in 1895, under the leadership of Margaret Murray Washington, was formed with female faculty and the wives of male faculty members of the Tuskegee Institute. -
Franklin H. Williams Akan Goldweight Collection
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-02)Akan (Ghana) goldweights presented to Tuskegee University for its permanent African Collection by Dr. Franklin H. Williams, former United States Ambassador to Ghana. Weights range in age from 150 to 300 years and were ... -
Guide (incomplete) to the Papers of F. D. Patterson
Chandler, Dana (2012-05-23)A partial finding aid to the papers of Frederick D. Patterson. -
Guide to Issues of Service Magazine
Chandler, Dana (2011-06-17)Service Magazine was a national journal dedicated to the men and women who spend their lives administering to the physical comfort of those whose pursuits of business or pleasure require the use of facilities maintained ... -
Guide to the Campus Chats
Chandler, Dana (2011-06-17)A monthly newsletter from the President of Tuskegee Institute to the members of the Tuskegee family. -
Guide to the Civil Rights Papers
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Guide to the George Washington Carver Bulletins
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Guide to the Luther H. Foster, Jr. Ephemera Collection
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-02)The first issue of an African American on a U.S. stamp, Booker T. Washington, occurred in 1940. Further stamps were released during the U.S. Bi-Centennial, with the Black Heritage Series (1978-2003). -
Guide to the Manuscript of Lynching in Texas
Chandler, Dana (2011-06-15)Guide to the Manuscript of Lynching in Texas -
Guide to the Papers of Lewis Wade Jones
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-02)Lewis W. Jones was a sociologist and educator at Tuskegee Institute from 1966 until his death in 1979. From 1941-42, Jones collaborated with Charles S. Johnson and John W. Work, III on the Archive of American Folk Song, ... -
Guide to the Papers of Mark Moody
Murphree, Lauren (2016-02-08)Bob Mants was one of the leaders of Friends of the Trail, an organization based in Selma to protect the Historic Civil Rights Trail. The Historic Civil Rights trail marks the march of thousands of Civil Rights activists ... -
Guide to the Papers of The National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax* *(Formally Known As: Guide to the Papers of Virginia Foster Durr)
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-02)The National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax (1940-1948) was an organization that sought, through grass-roots efforts, to repeal the National, as well as state, poll tax. -
Guide to the Papers of Charles Gomillion
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Guide to the Papers of Edith Powell
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Guide to the Papers of Entertainment Course
Chandler, Dana (2010-06-15)This course consisted of a variety of entertainers across various genre who came to Tuskegee to entertain the students. Students were required to attend.
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