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1934 Mar. 8
Talladega College
Talladega (Ala.) - Concerning courses on citizenship and voting at Talladega.
1927 Dec. 16
Quianio, Luis
Cleveland (Ohio) - Concerning a questionnaire on Race relations. Written on letterhead of "The Pacific Relations" magazine.
1939
Atlanta University . Committee on Expansion and Collaboration of Departments
Atlanta (Ga.) - Bacote requests answers to provided topics for a report to be created by the Committee on Expansion and Collaboration of Departments.
1934 Mar. 8
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Atlanta (Ga.) - Addressed to President William H. Johnson; completed form inquiring as to the courses offered at the University "on Citizenship and Voting with especial reference to the American Negro"; and which courses treat the subject "incidentally"; asked for the purposes of the imminent conference at Talladega College.
1934 Mar. 24
Tuskegee Institute
Tuskegee Institute (Ala.) - Concerning courses on Citizenship and Voting held at Tuskegee. Typed on the questionnaire from Du Bois.
1934 Mar. 22
Wilberforce University
Atlanta (Ga.) - Concerning responses to questionnaire on classes offered on citizenship and voting for an upcoming conference at Talladega College. Written on original questionnaire from Du Bois.
1938 Jan. 11
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Atlanta (Ga.) - Du Bois provides information for the Twentieth Century Fund speakership.
1933 Jan. 30
Halliburton, Cecil D.
Pittsburgh (Pa.) - Concerning a questionnaire sent to black individuals who appear in "Who's Who in America".
1934 Mar. 8
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Atlanta (Ga.) - Addressed to President W. J. Trent; semi-completed form inquiring as to the courses offered at the University "on Citizenship and Voting with especial reference to the American Negro"; and which courses treat the subject "incidentally"; asked for the purposes of the imminent conference at Talladega College.
1934 Mar. 8
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Atlanta (Ga.) - Addressed to (and signed) President John O. Spencer; duly completed form inquiring as to the courses offered at the University "on Citizenship and Voting with especial reference to the American Negro," and which courses treat the subject "incidentally"; asked for the purposes of the imminent conference at Talladega College.