Box 4
Contains 30 Results:
Book Basement history typescript, undated
Clippings, 1945-2009
Photocopies of works by Langston Hughes with dedications to Taylor, 1931, undated
Zeigler became friends with the lithographer Prentiss Taylor while living in Washington, D.C. in the late 1930s. The two maintained a lifelong friendship which also grew to include their respective partners Edwin Peacock and Roderick (Rod) Quiroz. The bulk of material in this series documents the friendship between the two couples. This series also includes information on Taylor’s work with author Langston Hughes.
"The Negro Mother and other dramatic recitations" photocopies and facsimiles, 1931-1950
Zeigler became friends with the lithographer Prentiss Taylor while living in Washington, D.C. in the late 1930s. The two maintained a lifelong friendship which also grew to include their respective partners Edwin Peacock and Roderick (Rod) Quiroz. The bulk of material in this series documents the friendship between the two couples. This series also includes information on Taylor’s work with author Langston Hughes.
Photographs of Hughes and Taylor, 1932-1948, undated
Some photographs by Carl Van Vechten.
Correspondence between Zeigler, Taylor, and Peacock, 1941-1982
Zeigler became friends with the lithographer Prentiss Taylor while living in Washington, D.C. in the late 1930s. The two maintained a lifelong friendship which also grew to include their respective partners Edwin Peacock and Roderick (Rod) Quiroz. The bulk of material in this series documents the friendship between the two couples. This series also includes information on Taylor’s work with author Langston Hughes.
Articles by and about Taylor and Quiroz, 1942-2002
Zeigler became friends with the lithographer Prentiss Taylor while living in Washington, D.C. in the late 1930s. The two maintained a lifelong friendship which also grew to include their respective partners Edwin Peacock and Roderick (Rod) Quiroz. The bulk of material in this series documents the friendship between the two couples. This series also includes information on Taylor’s work with author Langston Hughes.
Cards, clippings, and programs, 1946-1999
Zeigler became friends with the lithographer Prentiss Taylor while living in Washington, D.C. in the late 1930s. The two maintained a lifelong friendship which also grew to include their respective partners Edwin Peacock and Roderick (Rod) Quiroz. The bulk of material in this series documents the friendship between the two couples. This series also includes information on Taylor’s work with author Langston Hughes.
Photographs of Taylor, Quiroz, and Zeigler, circa 1940s-2001
One photograph by Carl Van Vechten.
Christmas cards from Hughes to Taylor, 1953-1994
Includes letters from James Gannon to Quiroz on selling Hughes material.