Box 1
Contains 25 Results:
Poems, Letters, Invitations, 1947-1949
Original and photocopied poems, letters, invitations, certificates, brochures, newspaper clippings and bookmark, from disassembled scrapbook (1947-49); with Parker's honorable mention for Talent-Songwriters and Poets from Haven Press, NY; and notification of Parker's inclusion in The Poetry Digest Annual Anthology of Verse, 1949
Photocopied Newspaper Clippings, 1948-1980
Photocopied newspaper clippings (1948-1950) of Parker's published poems in the Beacon Hill News, Boston, MA; "Letters to the Editor," The Lighthouse and Informer, Charleston, SC (c. 1940s); and Parker's typed poem (1980) "Hugo"
Photocopied Newspaper Clippings, undated
Photocopied newspaper articles (c. 1980s) of The Chronicle newspaper and Charleston YWCA honoring Parker
Photocopied Newspaper Columns by Parker, 1987, undated
Photocopied newspaper columns by Parker (1987) "Keeping Up With Ethelyn M. Parker," and "Charleston by the Sea," (undated)
Incoming Newspaper Letters, 1949-1964
Letters (1949-1951) from The Chicago Defender and Afro-American Newspapers regarding payment for Parker's writings; letter (1964) from The Pittsburgh Courier regarding Parker's press card
Incoming Letters, 1947-1950
Letter (1947) from Josephine Pinckney, declining Parker's magazine subscription offer; and letter (1950) from The Hills Brother Company regarding consumer dissatisfaction
Greeting Cards and Postcards, 1927-1965, undated
Scattered greeting cards and postcards (1927-1965, undated) from Parker's relatives and friends
Unbound Autograph Book, 1924-1925
Unbound autograph book (1925) signed by Parker's Tuskegee Institute classmates; with handwritten message (1924) from principal Robert R. Morton
Photocopied Newspaper Clippings, 1948
Photocopied newspaper clippings (1948) regarding George Washington Carver U.S. postage commemorative stamp; and magazine photograph of Booker T. Washington and family
Photographic Material of Tuskegee University, 1920s
Original and photocopied black and white photographs (c. 1920) of Tuskegee campus buildings including the home of Booker T. Washington