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1903 Mar. 2
Stone, Alfred Holt, 1870-1955
Greenville (Miss.) - Thanking Du Bois for a copy of "The Negro Artisan" report and enclosing a contribution to the Atlanta University Conference. Du Bois's note for reply thanks Stone for the contribution.
1963 Aug.
Accra (Ghana) - An unidentified woman is walking along with them.
1955
Conway Studios (New York, N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.) - Formal portrait. Looking off camera in suit and tie. Proof only.
1933 June 3
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Atlanta (Ga.) - Addressed to Edwin R. Embree; upon the final payment of his fellowship grant, expressing great appreciation for the opportunity it lent him, and reflecting on the achievements he has made with its help throughout the past two years, and the steady progress of his studies and writings on Reconstruction and on "the history of the Negro, before, during and since the World ... more
1918 May 2
Ford, George W.
Springfield (Ill.) - Concerning Z. W. Mitchell and his efforts to promote racial harmony in Springfield, Illinois.
1903 Feb. 21
A.C. McClurg & Co.
Chicago (Ill.) - Regarding Du Bois' book, noting that the manuscript is about 250 pages, asking about the progress and length of the chapter on Sorrow Songs in order to provide for the paper and requesting two good photographs to use in publishing the book.
1947 July 23
Current, Gloster B. (Gloster Bryant), 1913-
New York (N.Y.) - Relaying the Great Neck branch's invitation to him to lecture on "Colonial Freedom and the Negro" on October 30.
1945 Apr. 28
National Association of Deans and Advisers of Men (U.S.)
Tallahassee (Fla.) - Sent by Walter R. Brown, Secretary; describing the Association's endorsement "of colonial peoples... democratic participation... and reviving [the] Pan African Congress," for Du Bois's conveyance at the upcoming San Francisco Conference.
1921
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People . Shreveport Branch
Shreveport (La.) - Notifies recipient of appointment to represent the Shreveport branch of the N. A. A. C. P. at the national conference. Asks for help in reporting membership numbers. The reverse side contains a list of tasks, errands, and travel information, probably written by W. E. B. Du Bois.
1956 Jan. 5
World Peace Council
Vienna - Asking Du Bois to write an article about Benjamin Franklin.