Box 10
Contains 5 Results:
Photographs and promotional material for Black American music acts, approximately 1940s-approximately 1970s
This file consists of eighteen photographs and six flyers of various Black American jazz, R&B, swing, and gospel acts from approximately the 1940s through the 1970s. Artists represented include Earl Hines, Roy Eldridge, The Royalettes, The Fairfield Four, the International Sweethearts of Rhythm, and many small, local acts, primarily from Baltimore. Some materials are autographed, or contain writing indicating members of the band or the band's management.
History of Felix Lodge or Freemasonry in the District of Columbia booklet, 1908
W. C. Handy letter to Joe Laurie, Jr., 1944-03-21
Alpha Phi Alpha Fourteenth Annual Convention program and Frederick Douglass house pilgrimage program, 1921-12-27 - 1921-12-31
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" funeral home circular, circa 1940s-1950s
A card produced by J. B. Johnson Funeral Home of Boston, MA as a business promotional item, stating: "Courtesy of J. B. Johnson Funeral Home." The card prints the text of James Weldon Johnson's "Negro National Anthem" (also known as "Lift Every Voice and Sing").