s0036 AFRO-AMERICANS IN ST. LOUIS
COLLECTION, 1920-1980
21 FOLDERS

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH CENTER-ST. LOUIS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS

Histories, unpublished manuscripts, programs, directories, reports, pamphlets, and articles.

FOLDER LIST

1. Mrs. Alfred Wilson Papers, 1979-1980

2. Negro Directory, Herman Dreer, 1943

3. Persona Players (Amateur Theatre Group of Blacks), 1975

4. St. Paul A.M.E. Church (A Short History). 1841-1950, 1982

5. NAACP, 1909-1972

6. Racial Transition in the Inner Suburb, 1970s

7. Negroes, Their Gift to St. Louis, 1964

8. Annie Malone Children's Home, 1888-1976

9. Contributions of Blacks from A to Z, 1976

10. Black Economic Development, 1970

11. Black Economic Development, Final Report, 1970

12. Directory of Black-owned Businesses in St. Louis, 1970, 1980

13. Yeatman Black American Folklore, 1977-1978

14. Twentieth Century Social Club, 1972

15. Missouri Negro Industrial Commission, 1921-1926

16. Opportunities Industrial Centers of America, St. Louis, 1977-1979

17. "Trailblazers Among Black St. Louisans," 1978

18. St. Louis Pan Hellenic Directory and Calendar of Events, 1978-1979

19. "J. W. Postlewaite of St. Louis," The Black Perspective in Music, by Samuel Floyd, 1978

20. CORE "Places To Eat" Cards, nd; and Negro Women Workers in 1960, 1964

21. "Race and Residence in Missouri Cities," Thomas E. Baker and Rex R. Campbell, 1971

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