Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Charleston Organizations, 1920-1922
Includes Cannon Street Young Men's Christian Association newsletter; an invitation to hear Dr. R.S. Wilkinson; an National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) organizing flyer; and a speech delivered to the Young Men's Charitable Association.
Speeches and Programs, 1889-1937
Includes a speech attributed to Logan delivered to parents and friends of the Morris St. School, a Burke High and Industrial School valedictory address by Logan's god-daughter, speech by Marjorie McCaskell, and a dedicatorial program booklet for the Henry P. Archer School.
Speeches, 1910-1928
Includes The Influence and Possibility of Zion Through United Efforts,
The Divine Mission of Christian Workers,
Purposeful Cooperation
The Importance of the Christian Religion in Man
and Response to Address of Welcome.
Programs, 1937
Includes programs from Zion Presbyterian Church and Morris St. Baptist Church.
Programs, 1897-1929
Includes programs of music events that featured Logan as the music director and orchestra leader. Some of the event locations include Carpenter's Hall, Plymouth Congregational Church, Young Men's Christian Association Hall, Harleston's Hall, and several local churches.
Programs, 1930-1938 and undated
For local and national music events. Includes Barber-Scotia College presents tenor Luther King; Bryn Mawr College; Pianoforte Recital by J. Michael Graves at Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church; Calvary P.E. Church Choir concerts; The Crosswaith Falcons of Harlem #3; Harlem's Mt. Calvary M.E. Church; and the Eva Jessye Choir.
Speeches and Poems, 1908-1938
Includes speeches and poems written by James Logan and others. Includes A Toast to the Carpenter's Band of Local Union #809.
Race Relations, 1906-1937 and undated
The Negro and the Major Political Parties of the Day
by James Singleton, An Age of Advancement-Our Negro Must Advance,
by Anna F. Johnson Race Prejudice and Its Reaction
unknown.
Women's Roles, 1907-1930 and undated
Includes Choosing A Wife,
The Essentials of True Womanhood
with a revised copy delivered at Zion Presbyterian Church Woman's Bible Class.
Death and Funerals, 1931-1951
Includes obituary for Edward Simmons by Logan; funeral program for Mrs. Hannah B. Whaley, including a poem by nephew; newpaper death notices for Dr. William H. Johnson, Bank of Charleston porter Ben Johnson, A.M.E. Minister Dr. L. Ruffin Nichols, civic leader and artist Edwin A. Harleston, Congressman Thomas E. Miller, and Reverend Daniel Jenkins.