Box 15
Contains 17 Results:
"Protectors of a diverse history." RIT University Magazine, Spring issue, 2022
University magazine from the Rochester Institute of Technology includes an article regarding two Black museum professionals, Leah Green and Kayla Jackson.
Presley, Nieeta L. "Traveling Without Aggravation [...]" Ramsey County History, Vol. 57 No.2, Summer 2022
Two copies of the same issue from Ramsey County Historical Society's serial publication. The headline article, written by Nieeta L. Presley, is as follows:
Traveling Without Aggravation--How Victor H. Green Changed Travel for Black Americans. Green Book Locations in the Historic Rondo Community (1940-1956).
Remember Rondo, July 1983
Flyer describes the history of Rondo, in brief. Also included dates and scheduled programming for community celebration event.
Remember Rondo: Souvenir Booklet, July 1987
Neon green souvenir booklet.
Remember Rondo: Souvenir Booklet, July 1993
Remember Rondo: Souvenir Booklet, July 1994
St. Paul Urban League annual report, 1973
Credjafawn: 50th Anniversary brochure , October 1977
Anniversary booklet to commemorate the formation of the Credjafawn Social Club. The original charter members of the Credjafawn Social Club were as follows: (C)arolyn E. Johnson; (R)uth Gillam; (E)valyn Kelly; Ly(D)ia Jones; Huron (J)ulian Shelton; Georgia(A) Lee MccRight; (F)ern Pope; Lonnie C(A)rter; John La(W)rence; and (N)ilee Luckie. On November 6, 1927, they invited 25 new members, including Cora Belle and John Banks. The club colors were pale yellow and orchid.