African American women--Massachusetts
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Ruth Batson, 1919-2009 (inclusive) 1951-2003 (bulk)
Papers of Boston, Massachusetts, community and civil rights activist Ruth Batson.
Records of Boston Young Women's Christian Association (Massachusetts), 1858-2005 (inclusive), 1858-1988 (bulk)
Reports, minutes, correspondence, etc., of the Boston Young Women's Christian Association.
Records of the Boston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 1942-1995
Records of the Boston Alumnae Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority include correspondence, notes, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, and printed materials.
Records of the League of Women for Community Service, 1918-1938
Formal minutes, reports, and related material of the League of Women for Community Service, a social service, cultural, and civic organization.
Papers of Margaret Moseley, 1943-1997
Correspondence, speeches, clippings, etc., of Margaret Moseley, community, peace, and civil rights activist.
Papers of Dorothy L. Frauenhofer, 1909-2009
Family documents and draft writings of African American psychologist Dorothy L. Frauenhofer.
Papers of Irene Monroe, 1955-2015
Awards and honors, educational material, sermons, speeches, writings, photographs, memorabilia, audiovisual material, etc. of ordained minister Irene Monroe.
Papers of Lucy Miller Mitchell, 1919-1988
The papers of Lucy Miller Mitchell include professional correspondence, printed material from organizations concerned with early childhood education, speeches and articles written by or about Lucy Miller Mitchell; also 3 photographs, photocopies of plaques awarded to Mitchell, and 2 videotapes of an interview with Mitchell.
Papers of Ozeline Wise, 1853-1988
Correspondence, financial documents, photographs, etc., of Ozeline Barret Wise and Satyra Pearson Bennett, active members of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts).