Box HUM 2.85 Box 1
Contains 145 Results:
Booker T. Washington, three-quarter-length portrait, sitting, facing left, between 1905 and 1915
Roscoe Simmons, full-length portrait, sitting in wicker chair, facing left, 1915
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons, half-length portrait, facing right, wearing pince-nez, 1920?
Studio portrait. Inscribed on front: To Dr. & Mrs. J.J. Wendell, from their friend, Roscoe Simmons.
Roscoe Simmons, half-length portrait, facing right, wearing pince-nez, 1920?
Studio portrait. Inscribed on front: To my dear friend Mr. Gilchrist Stewart, Roscoe Simmons.
Roscoe Simmons, half-length portrait, facing right, wearing pince-nez, 1920?
Studio portrait. Inscribed on front: This--In affectionate admiration to Mr. Wendell P. Dabney, Of mind elevated above his times, superior to his world! Roscoe!
Roscoe Simmons, half-length portrait, facing right, wearing pince-nez, 1920?
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons, three-quarter-length portrait, sitting, facing left, holding a cigar and reading, 1920
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons, three-quarter-length portrait, sitting, facing left, holding a cigar and reading, 1920
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons, three-quarter-length portrait, sitting, facing front, 1920
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons, three-quarter-length portrait, sitting, facing front, 1920
Studio portrait. Inscribed on front: To my darling Charlotte.
Roscoe Simmons, three-quarter-length portrait, sitting, facing front, 1920
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons, three-quarter-length portrait, sitting, facing front, 1920
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, 1920s
Studio portrait.
Roscoe Simmons on stage speaking to an African American audience, 1920
Roscoe Simmons speaking at a dinner, 1930s?
Roscoe Simmons speaking before a group of African Americans, 1930s?
Roscoe Simmons sitting at desk, holding pen in right hand, 1930s?
Publicity photograph of Roscoe Simmons holding a trowel, possibly at a cornerstone laying ceremony, 1940s?
Roscoe Simmons (front row, second from left) with Cornelius R. Richardson (front row, third from left) and members of the Republican National Committee, Colored Division, Young People's Department, 1936
Publicity photograph and attached press release for the campaign to elect Kansas Governor Alf Landon, Republican Party nominee in the 1936 presidential election, with corresponding copy negative.
Roscoe Simmons (front row, second from left) with Cornelius R. Richardson (front row, third from left) and members of the Republican National Committee, Colored Division, Young People's Department, 1936
Publicity photograph and attached press release for the campaign to elect Kansas Governor Alf Landon, Republican Party nominee in the 1936 presidential election.
Young People's Department of the Colored Division of the Republican National Committee, 1936
Publicity photograph and attached press release for the campaign to elect Kansas Governor Alf Landon, Republican Party nominee in the 1936 presidential election. Pictured, in front row, from left to right: Myrtle Stryker, director of the Young Women'ss Department; Arthur M. Curtis, assistant to the chairman of the Republican National Committee; Cornelius R. Richardson, associate director of the Colored Division; Roscoe Simmons, director of the Speakers Bureau; and Robert Kratky.
Mapping the campaign to win young colored voters for Governor Landon and Colonel Knox, 1936
Publicity photograph and attached press release for the campaign to elect Kansas Governor Alf Landon, Republican Party nominee in the 1936 presidential election. Pictured, from left to right: Roscoe Simmons, Sidney Jones, Robert Kratky, Myrtle Stryker, and Cornelius R. Richardson.
Mapping the campaign to win young colored voters for Governor Landon and Colonel Knox, 1936
Publicity photograph and attached press release for the campaign to elect Kansas Governor Alf Landon, Republican Party nominee in the 1936 presidential election. Pictured, from left to right: Roscoe Simmons, Sidney Jones, Robert Kratky, Myrtle Stryker, and Cornelius R. Richardson.
Roscoe Simmons with hosts and organizers at Marked Tree, Arkansas, June 22, 1941, for dedication of Booker T. Washington statue, 1941
Roscoe Simmons (center) meeting in Los Angeles with Dr. J.T. Smith (left) of Lincoln Motion Picture Co. and J.B. Loving, probably 1919
Inscribed on back: Compliments of Clarence Brooks, Secty of Lincoln Motion Picture Co., Los Angeles.