Box 12
Contains 57 Results:
Men's Club meeting minutes, November 1967
Men's Club correspondence, Fall 1967
Letters from the Men's Club to the general public. One letter invites a selection of young men to join a club meeting to discuss how the club may be of service to them. Another letter discusses the details of a Thanksgiving dance which will be sponsored by the club, inviting the reader to join. The last is a memo to the members of the Men's Club, informing them of a special meeting at Hallie Q. Brown House.
Sylvestre C. Watkins, Sr., November 1963
Typed letter to Mrs. Alice S. onque from Editor and Publisher of the periodical, Negro Heritage. An excerpt reads as follows:
Today, much of our racial problems would not be creating a foment, if all people understood each other. Fear devlops from ignorance--from the unknown. Since Negroes have made a tremendous contribution to our civilazation, the facts regarding these contributions need to be publicized.