Box U.05
Contains 35 Results:
United States Navy, 1938-1945, 1952-1958, 1968-1975
Includes photograph of Petty Officer Evangeline Geraldine Bailey, the first woman musician in naval history. Includes a fragile 1942 clipping titled "The United States Navy Belong to the Entire Nation," where the AFRO reproduces a full page of original pictures and navy department records of the period when there was no color line on any warships. Includes a cut of the Navy's Cross.
United States Navy - Murals, Undated, Undated, Undated
Includes photographs of a 12 series mural depicting the history of Black people in the U.S. Navy. The murals are on the walls of a recreation building at Camp Robert Smalls, one of three training camps devoted to Black people in the navy.
United States Office of Production Management, 1941
Includes a copy of the poster "We, the People..."
United States Office of the Recorder of Deeds, 1929, 1933-1939, 1940-1942
Includes a transcript of The New Deal and the Negro, The Negro In National Defense and What Has the Democratic Party Done and What Does It Have To Offer the Negroes of Americas? addresses by Dr. William J. Thompkins. Also includes two copies of the Annual Report of the Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia.
United States Olympic Association, Undated
Includes information on the Maryland Olympic Fund Drive Committee at the back of pamphlet.
United States Politics and Government, 1928
"America's Two Unwritten Laws" pamphlet
United States Post Office, 1926-1930, 1944-1950, 1963
Includes an unopened correspondence due to condition.
United States Post Office - Baltimore, 1923, 1926-1930, 1958
Includes correspondence regarding discrimination against Black employees at the Baltimore City Post Office and a copy of the grievances submitted on behalf of the Baltimore Branch of the National Alliance of Postal Employees.