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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Memorandum discussing the pro and anti Booker T. Washington members of the Committee of Twelve and outlining a meeting between the anti-Washington members to discuss strategies for challenging Washington's agenda.
1903
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Atlanta (Ga.) - A draft, copying various memorandum sent by Du Bois to selected potential attendees of the Committee of Twelve conference.
1903 June 18
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Criticizing an article written by the correspondent, published in the Independent. Du Bois defends his position on Booker T. Washington.
1903 July 1
Stone, Alfred Holt, 1870-1955
Washington (D.C.) - Commenting on an interview with Stone published in the "Post" in which racial views of Stone, Du Bois and Booker T. Washington are discussed.
1903 July 20
Wheeler, Kittredge
Chicago (Ill.) - Explaining his views on African American education and criticizing the approach of Booker T. Washington.
1903 Sept. 2
A.C. McClurg & Co.
Chicago (Ill.) - Enclosing a letter from an English publisher, book review, letter from Dr. Bumstead regarding the advertising matter "calling attention to the antithesis between you and Mr. Washington", Du Bois' article in Messrs. Potts book and Du Bois' next book, F.G. Browne, Editor.
1903 Sept. 9
A.C. McClurg & Co.
Chicago (Ill.) - Concerning the Potts book, Dr. Bumstead and Mr. Washington, London Times book review and other publishing matters, F.G. Browne, Editor. Annotation by Du Bois on the reverse of page 2.
1903 Oct. 23
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
Atlanta (Ga.) - Letter from Du Bois to G. W. Andrews, urging him to dissuade William Pickens from pursuing his libel suit against the Boston newspaper "The Guardian". Mentions Booker Washington's possible influence over the suit. Letter was written on scrap paper containing a cover letter for a survey of churches. Letter's place of origin is inferred
1903 Oct. 31
American Missionary Association
New York (N.Y.) - Letter from J. W. Cooper of the American Missionary Association, to Du Bois discussing "The Guardian" libel suit by William Pickens. Cooper affirms an earlier statement by Rev A. F. Beard of the Association that Pickens was not persuaded by Booker Washington to pursue the suit.