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Waring Letters,, 1955
File — Box 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
Letters with photocopied newspaper clippings from January to July 1955. Topics include Cornwell assisting Joseph Arthur Brown with Charleston NAACP; the passing of Walter White; attending publisher Max Schuster's party, meeting General E.L.M. Burns his involvement in the "Gaza Situation," and political columnist William S. White; comments on Alan Paton and Marion Wright regarding their lack of interaction with Blacks, requesting Cornwell and Septima Clark to join the Southern Regional...
Dates:
1955
Highlander and Citizenship Schools: Correspondence, 1957-1988
File — Box 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents note
Includes letter from Highlander founder, Myles Horton, congratulating Robinson on being an excellent teacher at the Johns Island Adult School; letter from Robinson to Horton commenting on the tenuous status of the School; letter from staff member, Anne Lockwood offering Robinson a position with Robinson's reply; letter from Horton to Leslie Dunbar, executive director of the Field Foundation, requesting funding to collect oral histories from civil rights movement participants, which Robinson...
Dates:
1954-1988
News and Courier, 1976 June 22-1989 September 29
File — Box 16, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
Holds newspaper clippings about African Americans education and schools, racism and race relations, Northerners vs. Southerners, politics, places, and events in Charleston and South Carolina state, with Drago's handwritten article annotations on index cards and paper. Includes articles on: regarding Judge H. Carl Moultrie, "Hanafi Case Judge at Avery Reunion," 4 June 1977, 3 September 1978; "Charleston's Blacks Have Seen Many Changes," featuring Septima P. Clark, William Saunders, and Lonnie...
Dates:
1976 June 22-1989 September 29
Found in:
Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture
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Edmund Lee Drago collection
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Series 1: Research Documents for <title render="italic">Initiative, Paternalism, and Race Relations</title>
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1.12: Newspapers and Periodicals
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1.12.3: Charleston, South Carolina's <title render="italic">News and Courier</title>, Newspaper
Letters, 1937-1959
Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Collection Overview
Letters (1937, 1949, 1950's) to and from J. Arthur Brown on matters that deal with J.A.B.'s fight for African Americans in the civil rights struggle. Correspondence includes letters (1954) from Judge J. Waties Waring on their personal relationship; letters (1955) to the NAACP asking for legal assistance including for a black minor accused of rape; letters (1957-1958) regarding an NAACP effort to organize local churches; photocopy of a letter (1955) from Thurgood Marshall about false NAACP...
Dates:
1937-1959
Transcript of oral interview of Robinson by Sue Thrasher and Eliot Wiggington, November 9, 1980
File — Box 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note
Topics discussed include early family years, unions for the skilled trades; educational system in Charleston County, segregation differences in the South and North; Robinson's experiences working in garment factories and beauty shops in Harlem, New York; South Carolina Human Relations Council; NAACP; Ruby Hurley; Hubert Humphrey; Septima Clark; Rosa Parks; Esau Jenkins, the Progressive Club and African American education and voter registration; Robinson's involvement with the Highlander Folk...
Dates:
1950-1985