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- mm89077480 abstract "Chiefly academic files documenting Greene's career as a professor of history and pioneer in the field of African American studies at Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Mo. Academic files include correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, grant proposals, student writings, course and curricula material, bibliographies, news releases, reports, subject files, archival resources on African Americans, drafts of books, statistical files, legal documents, and other research material. Family papers include correspondence, address books, biographical material, legal papers, concert programs, and other papers. The Speeches and Writings file includes speeches; writings by Greene and others including articles, books, dissertations, diaries, poems, and song lyrics; and transcripts of interviews and panel discussions. Also includes files for professional and public interest organizations. Records of Midwest Journal, a periodical emphasizing research in African American studies and writings which Greene edited from 1947 to 1956, include correspondence, manuscript articles, short stories, poems, transcripts, biographical material, galleys, and subscription and circulation lists. Documents Greene's work with Carter G. Woodson and Charles H. Wesley of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc.; his publications and research on African Americans in general, particularly in colonial New England; and his role as a consultant to Parting Ways, the Museum of Afro-American Ethnohistory, Plymouth, Mass. Civil rights and community activities documented include sharecroppers' roadside demonstrations in southern Missouri (1939-1940); advocacy for open housing, school desegregation, and multicultural representation in textbooks; and Greene's work with organizations such as the Missouri Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Missouri Association for Social Welfare, Missouri Commission on Human Rights, Institute for Drop-Out Prevention and Teacher Orientation, Kansas City, Mo., and Institute to Facilitate Desegregation in the Kansas City, Mo., Public Schools. The concert career of Greene's wife, pianist Thomasina T. Greene, is reflected in the family papers. Correspondents include Marjorie E. Anderson, Herbert Aptheker, Clarence Albert Bacote, Thomas Hart Benton, Cecil A. Blue, Andrew F. Brimmer, Mary E. Brooks, Adelaide M. Cromwell, Gerald L. Davis, Herman Dreer, W. E. B. Du Bois, William L. Dunn, Mervyn M. Dymally, Merl R. Eppse, John E. Fleming, Charles W. Florence, James Frank, John Hope Franklin, Jacqueline Anne Goggin, H. Hadley Hartshorn, J. Noel Heermance, Harvey H. Jackson, Luther Porter Jackson, W. B. Jason, Charles Spurgeon Johnson, Harold J. Jones, Lois Mailou Jones, Peter Kellogg, Charles L. Klotzer, Ulysses Lee, Rayford Whittingham Logan, Wilbur C. McAfee, Paul McStallworth, Louis R. Mehlinger, August Meier, M. Sammye Miller, Edward Alexander Parsons, Benjamin Quarles, Lawrence Dunbar Reddick, Richard E. Risk, William P. Robinson, Patricia W. Romero, George Shepperson, Bert Shulimson, Mabel M. Smythe, Arvarh E. Strickland, Charles W. Thomas, Harcourt A. Tynes, Raleigh Wilson, and Marion Manola Thompson Wright.".
- mm89077480 accessRights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm89077480 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- mm89077480 contributor B12953024.
- mm89077480 date "||||".
- mm89077480 description "African American historian, educator, editor, and civil rights and social activist.".
- mm89077480 description "Audio and video recordings transferred to Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.".
- mm89077480 description "Chiefly academic files documenting Greene's career as a professor of history and pioneer in the field of African American studies at Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Mo. Academic files include correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, grant proposals, student writings, course and curricula material, bibliographies, news releases, reports, subject files, archival resources on African Americans, drafts of books, statistical files, legal documents, and other research material. Family papers include correspondence, address books, biographical material, legal papers, concert programs, and other papers. The Speeches and Writings file includes speeches; writings by Greene and others including articles, books, dissertations, diaries, poems, and song lyrics; and transcripts of interviews and panel discussions. Also includes files for professional and public interest organizations. Records of Midwest Journal, a periodical emphasizing research in African American studies and writings which Greene edited from 1947 to 1956, include correspondence, manuscript articles, short stories, poems, transcripts, biographical material, galleys, and subscription and circulation lists.".
- mm89077480 description "Correspondents include Marjorie E. Anderson, Herbert Aptheker, Clarence Albert Bacote, Thomas Hart Benton, Cecil A. Blue, Andrew F. Brimmer, Mary E. Brooks, Adelaide M. Cromwell, Gerald L. Davis, Herman Dreer, W. E. B. Du Bois, William L. Dunn, Mervyn M. Dymally, Merl R. Eppse, John E. Fleming, Charles W. Florence, James Frank, John Hope Franklin, Jacqueline Anne Goggin, H. Hadley Hartshorn, J. Noel Heermance, Harvey H. Jackson, Luther Porter Jackson, W. B. Jason, Charles Spurgeon Johnson, Harold J. Jones, Lois Mailou Jones, Peter Kellogg, Charles L. Klotzer, Ulysses Lee, Rayford Whittingham Logan, Wilbur C. McAfee, Paul McStallworth, Louis R. Mehlinger, August Meier, M. Sammye Miller, Edward Alexander Parsons, Benjamin Quarles, Lawrence Dunbar Reddick, Richard E. Risk, William P. Robinson, Patricia W. Romero, George Shepperson, Bert Shulimson, Mabel M. Smythe, Arvarh E. Strickland, Charles W. Thomas, Harcourt A. Tynes, Raleigh Wilson, and Marion Manola Thompson Wright.".
- mm89077480 description "Documents Greene's work with Carter G. Woodson and Charles H. Wesley of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc.; his publications and research on African Americans in general, particularly in colonial New England; and his role as a consultant to Parting Ways, the Museum of Afro-American Ethnohistory, Plymouth, Mass. Civil rights and community activities documented include sharecroppers' roadside demonstrations in southern Missouri (1939-1940); advocacy for open housing, school desegregation, and multicultural representation in textbooks; and Greene's work with organizations such as the Missouri Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Missouri Association for Social Welfare, Missouri Commission on Human Rights, Institute for Drop-Out Prevention and Teacher Orientation, Kansas City, Mo., and Institute to Facilitate Desegregation in the Kansas City, Mo., Public Schools. The concert career of Greene's wife, pianist Thomasina T. Greene, is reflected in the family papers.".
- mm89077480 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms001016".
- mm89077480 description "Gift, Thomasina T. Greene and Lorenzo T. Greene, 1989-1991.".
- mm89077480 description "Microfilm of originals in the National Archives and Records Administration (Washington, D.C.) Washington, D.C.".
- mm89077480 description "National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.".
- mm89077480 description "Photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.".
- mm89077480 extent "106 9".
- mm89077480 extent "2".
- mm89077480 extent "42.8".
- mm89077480 extent "46,200".
- mm89077480 hasFormat "Microfilm edition of U.S. Army Colored Infantry, 18th Regiment records, circa 1863-circa 1865 (reel 1) and Missouri volunteer regiments registers of deaths, 1861-1865 (reel 2), available only on microfilm; no. 20,305.".
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- mm89077480 isFormatOf "Microfilm edition of U.S. Army Colored Infantry, 18th Regiment records, circa 1863-circa 1865 (reel 1) and Missouri volunteer regiments registers of deaths, 1861-1865 (reel 2), available only on microfilm; no. 20,305.".
- mm89077480 issued "||||".
- mm89077480 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm89077480 language "eng".
- mm89077480 relation "Microfilm edition of U.S. Army Colored Infantry, 18th Regiment records, circa 1863-circa 1865 (reel 1) and Missouri volunteer regiments registers of deaths, 1861-1865 (reel 2), available only on microfilm; no. 20,305.".
- mm89077480 rights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm89077480 spatial "Massachusetts Plymouth.".
- mm89077480 spatial "Missouri Kansas City.".
- mm89077480 spatial "Missouri.".
- mm89077480 subject "African American periodicals.".
- mm89077480 subject "African Americans Civil rights.".
- mm89077480 subject "African Americans History.".
- mm89077480 subject "African Americans New England.".
- mm89077480 subject "African Americans Study and teaching.".
- mm89077480 subject "Anderson, Marjorie E. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-2003 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, inc.".
- mm89077480 subject "Bacote, Clarence Albert, 1906- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Benton, Thomas Hart, 1889-1975 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Blue, Cecil A. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Brimmer, Andrew F. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Brooks, Mary E. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Cromwell, Adelaide M. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Davis, Gerald L. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Discrimination in housing.".
- mm89077480 subject "Dreer, Herman, 1889- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Dropouts Missouri Kansas City.".
- mm89077480 subject "Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Dunn, William L., 1919- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Dymally, Mervyn M., 1926-2012 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Eppse, Merl R. (Merl Raymond), 1893- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Ethnological museums and collections Massachusetts Plymouth.".
- mm89077480 subject "Fleming, John E. (John Emory), 1944- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Florence, Charles W. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Frank, James, 1930- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Franklin, John Hope, 1915-2009 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Goggin, Jacqueline Anne, 1953- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Greene, Thomasina T. (Thomasina Talley), 1913-".
- mm89077480 subject "Hartshorn, H. Hadley (Herbert Hadley), 1909- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Heermance, J. Noel Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Institute for Drop-Out Prevention and Teacher Orientation (Kansas City, Mo.)".
- mm89077480 subject "Institute to Facilitate Desegregation in the Kansas City, Mo., Public Schools.".
- mm89077480 subject "Jackson, Harvey H. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Jackson, Luther Porter, 1892-1950 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Jason, W. B. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1893-1956 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Jones, Harold J. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Jones, Lois Mailou Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Kellogg, Peter Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Klotzer, Charles L. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Lee, Ulysses Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Lincoln University (Jefferson City, Mo.)".
- mm89077480 subject "Logan, Rayford Whittingham, 1897-1982 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "McAfee, Wilbur C. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "McStallworth, Paul Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Mehlinger, Louis R. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Meier, August, 1923- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Miller, M. Sammye Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Missouri Association for Social Welfare.".
- mm89077480 subject "Missouri Commission on Human Rights.".
- mm89077480 subject "Multiculturalism.".
- mm89077480 subject "Parsons, Edward Alexander, 1878-1962 Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Parting Ways, the Museum of Afro-American Ethnohistory (Plymouth, Mass.)".
- mm89077480 subject "Pianists.".
- mm89077480 subject "Quarles, Benjamin Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Reddick, Lawrence Dunbar, 1910- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Risk, Richard E. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Robinson, William P., 1911- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Romero, Patricia W. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "School integration Missouri Kansas City.".
- mm89077480 subject "Sharecroppers Missouri.".
- mm89077480 subject "Shepperson, George Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Shulimson, Bert Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Smythe, Mabel M. (Mabel Murphy) Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Strickland, Arvarh E. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Thomas, Charles W., 1926- Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "Tynes, Harcourt A. Correspondence.".
- mm89077480 subject "United States Commission on Civil Rights. Missouri Advisory Committee.".