African American educators
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Afro-American educators ; Educators, African American ; Afro-American educators
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Murphy-Taylor Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: HQBCA-003
Abstract
This collection includes the professional and personal photographic works of H. Janabelle Murphy Taylor, commonly known as Janabelle or Jane, and her family members. Janabelle was a progam director at Hallie Q. Brown Community Center for 20 years, as well as being a community activist throughout the Twin Cities. Her ancestors were one of the first Black families to willingly move to Minnesota in the late 1800s. In addtition to photographs, this collection includes letters, mixed-material...
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1880 - 1980; 1860 - 2018
"The Negro in American Life", October 2, 1965
Item — Box 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: 014.01.12.2d
Scope and Contents
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Milton Williams of 955 Iglehart Ave. in St. Paul will again this year be conducting classes in the "Negro in American Life" at Hallie Q. Brown. Milton first began teaching these kind of classes at Karamu House in Cleveland in 1960. He taught them at that location for three years until he was made regional coordinator for the Emancipation Proclamation Exposition in Chicago in 1963.
Mr. Williams...
Dates:
October 2, 1965