African Americans--Education
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of the Curtis family, 1766-2000 (inclusive), 1863-1978 (bulk)
Photographs, correspondence, and clippings of the Curtis family from Boston, Massachusetts.
Papers of Anna Louise James, 1874-2015 (inclusive), 1901-1984 (bulk)
Diaries, family correspondence, financial records, etc., of Anna Louise James, the first African American woman licensed as a pharmacist in Connecticut.
Papers of Caroline Phelps Stokes and Olivia Phelps Stokes, 1866-1927
Correspondence, photographs, travel journals, etc., of Caroline Phelps Stokes and Olivia Egleston Phelps Stokes, daughters from a wealthy and religious New York City family.
Papers of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, 1900-1961
Correspondence, speeches, etc., of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, educator and founder of the Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, North Carolina.
Papers of Cora May Trawick Court, 1875-1970
Correspondence, articles, book reviews, etc., of Cora May Trawick Court, educator.
Papers of Dorothy Cross Zeiger, 1903-1962
Correspondence, articles, speeches, etc., of Dorothy Childs Cross Remington Zeiger, educator and first white teacher at Central State College, a predominantly black institution in Wilberforce, Ohio.
Radcliffe College Archives collection on early Radcliffe College African American students, 1983-2000
Biographical data on some of the African-American students who attended Radcliffe College between 1898 and 1933.
Family papers of Gladys S. Wood, 1901-2017 (inclusive), 1930-1985 (bulk), undated
Correspondence, photographs, photograph albums, genealogical information, certificates, diplomas, and yearbooks of the Wood Family, including educator and school administrator Gladys S. Wood.