Susan Cayton Woodson Papers

Dates: 1870-2013
Size: 33 linear feet (42 archival boxes)
Repository: Chicago Public Library, Woodson Regional Library, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, 9525 S. Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois 60628
Collection Number: 1999/09
Provenance: Donation of Susan Cayton Woodson, 1999 (additional donations by Susan Cayton Woodson and Richard S. Hobbs, 2000s)
Access: No restrictions
Citation: When quoting material from this collection the preferred citation is: Susan Cayton Woodson Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Chicago Public Library, Woodson Regional Library, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature
Processed by: Mosi Kamu and Kai Parker, Harsh Archival Processing Project; supervised by Michael Flug, Senior Archivist, Harsh Archival Processing Project

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Susan Cayton Woodson

Susan Cayton Woodson (1918-2013), longtime champion of visual art and social protest in black Chicago, was born on October 18, 1918 in Seattle, Washington to Ruth Cayton and Floyd Wright. The Caytons were one of the most illustrious African American families of the post-Civil War era. Susan’s maternal great-grandfather, Hiram Revels, became the first African American Senator in the U.S. Senate when he won Jefferson Davis’s old Mississippi Senate seat in 1870 during Reconstruction. Her mother’s father, Horace Cayton, Sr., published black newspapers such as the Seattle Republican and Cayton’s Weekly, and was a leading advocate of racial justice in Seattle. Her maternal grandmother, Susie Revels Cayton, was a noted author of fiction, an integral contributor to the Seattle Republican and Cayton’s Weekly, and an activist in progressive political circles.

The year after Susan was born, her mother Ruth Cayton passed away, and Susan was taken in by her maternal grandparents, Horace Cayton, Sr. and Susie Revels Cayton. In the Cayton family home, Susan was raised as the little sister of her deceased mother’s younger siblings, Madge, Horace Jr., Revels, and Lillie. Susan graduated from Garfield High School in Seattle.

In 1940, after Horace Cayton, Sr. died, Susan moved to Chicago. She was escorted on the trip by longtime family friend Paul Robeson. In Chicago, she joined Madge and Horace Cayton, Jr. Horace Jr. directed Parkway Community House, while conducting research that led to the landmark study Black Metropolis, which he co-authored with St. Clair Drake. Horace introduced Susan to literary icons such as Richard Wright, Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps. In Bronzeville, Susan immersed herself in the flourishing Black Chicago Renaissance, befriending young black visual artists such as Margaret Taylor Goss (later Burroughs), Bernard Goss, Eldzier Cortor, Gordon Parks, Marion Perkins, Charles White, Charles Sebree, Irene Clark, and William McBride, as well as writers such as Margaret Walker and Theodore Ward.

Susan was an early member of the South Side Community Art Center, an institution borne of the collaboration between black artists such as Margaret Goss and community leaders such as Pauline Kigh Reid, and dedicated to what Goss deemed “the defense of culture” in black Chicago. The center provided young black artists with a venue to exhibit their work, and ran programs for black Chicago children, many of whom only did half-day shifts at school. Dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt in 1941, the Center is one of only two Federal Arts Project/Works Progress Administration art centers still in operation. In addition to art exhibitions, Susan helped the Center plan and implement art appreciation workshops, as well as classes on pottery, dance, and photography. In the 1970s, Susan became a member of the board and helped sustain the Center for several decades.

Susan worked in the Chicago Department of Welfare, and later for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. In 1949, she married Harold Woodson, a biochemist at Provident Hospital, and the newlywed couple moved into the Rosenwald Apartments, which housed many of black Chicago’s most prominent families. They had a son, Harold Woodson, Jr. In the 1950s, Susan, along with friends such as Margaret Burroughs and former Negro Story editor Fern Gayden, searched for a progressive religious organization and founded All Souls Unitarian Church, a Unitarian Universalist congregation.

Susan began building her art collection with the artwork she inherited from family members. This artwork included the clock that Jefferson Davis gave to her great-grandfather Hiram Revels. It grew with works owned by Horace Cayton, Jr. before his death in 1970. In addition to works by artists previously mentioned, her collection included works by artists such as Sylvester Britton, Allen Stringfellow, and George Neal. She was especially drawn to the life story of Neal, who was a leader of the short-lived Arts and Crafts Guild, and mentored young artists in the depths of the Great Depression.

With these works, Susan turned the Woodson home into the Susan Woodson Gallery. In the Gallery, she held exhibitions of the work of Black Chicago Renaissance artists as well as up-and-coming contemporary artists. Throughout her life, she continued to acquire art, including William McBride’s collection of African masks.

A life-long activist in the Black History movement, she was a founding member of the Vivian G. Harsh Society, an organization which supports the work of the Chicago Public Library’s Vivian G. Harsh Collection of Afro-American History and Literature.

Susan Cayton Woodson passed away on January 31, 2013. She is survived by her son Harold W. Woodson, Jr., stepdaughter Eleanor Kamuda, grandson Charles J. Woodson, granddaughters Melissa Waldon-Ongley and Meredith Kamuda, and great granddaughter Marley Rose Meanie.

Sources:

Harold Woodson

Harold Woodson was born in Chicago on June 15, 1914 to William Woodson and Elzata Grayson Woodson, both college-educated migrants from Texas. After graduating from Englewood High School in 1932, Harold enrolled in Crane Junior College, followed by the Lewis Institute of the Illinois Institute of Technology, earning a B.S. in Chemistry in 1937. He then took graduate courses in chemistry at the University of Chicago. In the late 1930s, Harold began writing and publishing academic science articles, such as “The Present Status of Chemistry in Negro Colleges,” published in the Journal of Negro Education in 1939.

In 1945, Harold earned an M.S. from the University of Illinois and was awarded a Rosenwald Fellowship, a fellowship established by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation that provided funds to many prominent black artists, scientists and intellectuals, including Charles Drew, Langston Hughes, Gordon Parks, Katherine Dunham, Elizabeth Catlett, William Edouard Scott, Ralph Bunche, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Directed by Edwin Embree from 1932 until the depletion of the Rosenwald Fund in 1948, the Rosenwald Fellowship was an important financial ballast of the Black Chicago Renaissance.

From 1948 to 1955, Harold began directing a biochemistry laboratory at Provident Hospital. In 1949, he married Susan Cayton. As Harold’s reputation as a scientist grew, he received many requests from other scientists, black and white, for copies of his articles. After 1955, Harold supervised chemistry labs for the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the Illinois Department of Public Health. He also taught and lectured on chemistry at institutions such as the University of Illinois School of Public Health. Harold Woodson died on February 23, 1998.

Sources:

  • “Harold Woodson.” Chicago Tribune, March 6, 1998.
  • Program, Harold Woodson Memorial Service, Griffin Funeral Home, February 27, 1998.
  • Harold Woodson, Curriculum Vitae, undated.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

This collection has been arranged in two super series: Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, her husband. Richard Hobbs, the Cayton family biographer donated his research and correspondence to the collection. It can be found at the end of the Harold Woodson series. The Susan Cayton Woodson Papers contain a wealth of information on black Chicago visual art, from the Renaissance through the Black Arts Movement and beyond, particularly on the activities and management of the South Side Community Art Center in the later decades of the twentieth century. In addition, the collection contains many documents on the history of African Americans in Seattle, and on the Cayton family. Oversized Materials can be found in Box 25. Throughout the finding aid, you will see notices of items that are oversized placed in box 25 in the series order of the finding aid.

Super Series 1: Susan Cayton Woodson,

Predominant Dates: 1939-2013, Inclusive Dates: 1870-2013

This super-series has been arranged in thirteen series: Biography, Manuscripts, Correspondence, South Side Community Art Center, Programs, Subject Research Files, Organizations, Serials, Clippings, Scrapbooks, Photographs, Audiovisual Materials and Memorabilia.

Series 1: Biography, 1882-2013

Series 1 includes items belonging to, writings on, and interviews with Susan Cayton Woodson and other members of the Cayton family. Of special interest is the interview of Woodson conducted by Cayton family biographer Richard S. Hobbs, in which she is joined by Harold Woodson, Negro Story editor Fern Gayden, novelist Cyrus Colter, former Chicago Urban League director Sidney Williams, and Chicago Defender editor Enoch Waters. This interview gives unique insight into the Cayton family and the Black Chicago Renaissance. This series is chronologically organized within each family member starting with Susan Cayton Woodson.

Series 2: Manuscripts, circa 1880-1994

Series 2 is notable for containing writings by the Cayton family, particularly newspaper articles by Horace Cayton Sr. and fiction by Susie Revels Cayton. This series is arranged alphabetically by the author’s last name.

Series 3: Correspondence, 1870-2005

Series 3 documents Susan Woodson’s correspondence. Of particular interest is the extensive correspondence with thespian Brunetta Bernstein and Horace Cayton, Jr.’s ex-wife Bonnie Branch Hansen, which provide intimate reminiscences on the social life of the Black Chicago Renaissance and on Horace Cayton, Jr.’s impact on the people around him. This series is in alphabetical by correspondent’s name.

Series 4: South Side Community Art Center, 1940-2005

This series contains materials related to the South Side Community Art Center. Many of the items are from the final decades of the twentieth century. There is little overlap between this series and the South Side Community Art Center series in the William McBride Papers. Of particular interest are the flyers and posters of the Artists and Models Ball. It is in chronological order.

Series 5: Programs, 1940-2007

Series 5 contains programs and promotional materials from cultural events in Black Chicago. The Series is divided into three boxes, one for art exhibitions, one for cultural programs and the last box is for obituaries and memorials. Of note are the obituaries of noted early African American community activists and artists like Ishmael Flory and Allen Stringfellow. Note that some funeral programs are in the organization files under All Souls First Universalist Society.

Series 6: Subject Research Files, 1922-2005

This series contains materials related to Susan Woodson’s friends and associates, including many black Chicago visual artists. It also includes materials related to black history in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. It is in alphabetical order.

Series 7: Organizations, 1945-1999

This series contains materials related to those organizations that Susan Woodson was part of. Of particular interest are the programs from All Souls First Universalist Church which contains funeral and memorial tributes from members who attended. It is in chronological order.

Series 8: Serials, 1944-2005

This series contains serial publications and newsletters collected by Susan Woodson. Of particular interest are the copies of Negro Story, a 1940s literary magazine edited by Fern Gayden and Alice C. Browning and featuring African American writers such as Ralph Ellison, Chester Himes, and Grace Tompkins and the Richard Wright Newsletters published by Northeastern University. It is arranged in alphabetical order.

Series 9: Clippings, 1934-2004

This series contains print media clippings. Of note are some clippings discussing Susan Woodson’s brother Revels Cayton’s involvement in labor and housing struggles in San Francisco. Clippings are in chronological order.

Series 10: Scrapbooks, 1932-1939

This series contains three scrapbooks compiled by Susie Revels Cayton. The scrapbooks are composed of hundreds of clippings from the 1930s and 1940s related to black cultural life, and feature figures such as Marian Anderson, Joe Louis, and Duke Ellington.

Series 11: Photographs, circa 1880-2004

This series is comprised of photographs collected by Susan Woodson. It includes many photographs of the Caytons in early twentieth century Seattle, as well as a photograph of Paul Robeson in front of the Rosenwald Apartments taken by Susan Cayton Woodson after Robeson escorted her from Seattle to Chicago in 1940.

Series 12: Audiovisual Materials, 1992-1993

This series contains videotapes of programs discussing Horace Cayton, Jr., the Cayton family held at the Carter G. Woodson Regional Library. Audio-visual materials are in alphabetical order.

Series 13: Memorabilia, 1913-1996

This series contains miscellaneous items such as early art pieces from William McBride and a war ration book from 1942. Of particular interest are those items relating to the historic Julius Rosenwald apartments

Super Series 2: Harold Woodson

Predominant Dates: 1932-1998, Inclusive dates: 1895-1998

This super series has been arranged in eight series: Biography, Manuscripts, Correspondence, Programs and Party Invitations, Serials, Clippings, Photographs and Memorabilia. The Harold Woodson Super Series is notable primarily because it is a rare archive of the career of a prominent mid-twentieth century African American scientist. It also contains information on black life in early twentieth century Texas, where Harold Woodson’s parents grew up before migrating to Chicago. Also of note is information on Woodson’s Shoe Store, a prominent Bronzeville business run by Harold Woodson’s parents, and on black Chicago youth culture during the Great Depression.

Series 1: Biography, 1895-1998

Series 1 is organized into two sections, the first containing documents from and on Harold Woodson’s life, the second from and on the members of his family. Of particular interest are the documents related to the operation of Woodson’s Shoe Store, operated by Harold Woodson’s parents. This series is in chronological order.

Series 2: Manuscripts, 1909-1985

Series 2 contains academic papers written by Harold Woodson and other scientists, as well as some writings from members of the Woodson family. These include writings by William Woodson and Elzata Grayson from the early twentieth century that provide insight into the thoughts of a college educated young black couple embarking on the migration from the South to the urban North.

Series 3: Correspondence, 1910-2007

Series 3 contains the correspondence of Harold Woodson, most of which concerns his career as a chemist.

Series 4: Programs, 1913-1985 and Party Invitations, 1930s

Series 4 is divided into two parts: programs and party invitations. The programs are organized chronologically while the party invitations are from a 1930s’ Harold Woodson’s scrapbook. The scrapbook invitations provide insight into black youth culture during the Great Depression.

Series 5: Serials, 1934-1993

Series 5 primarily contains publications in science or from schools that Harold Woodson either attended or where he was employed.

Series 6: Clippings, 1927-1994

Series 6 contains clippings documenting aspects of Harold Woodson’s career, as well as academic chemistry papers collected by Harold Woodson.

Series 7: Photographs, 1910-1980s

Series 7 is particularly strong in its collection of photographs of the Woodson family during the 1920s.

Series 8: Memorabilia, 1900-1977

Series 8 contains miscellaneous documents kept by Harold Woodson. This series is in chronological order.

Richard Hobbs, Addendum, 1900-2008

Richard Hobbs wrote his dissertation on the legacy of the Cayton family and later published “The Cayton Legacy: An African American Family.” He had a thirty year correspondence with Susan Cayton Woodson and later donated it and other materials to the collection. The number behind the x in the correspondence is the number of letters in that folder.

RELATED MATERIALS

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CONTAINER LIST

Super Series 1: Susan Cayton Woodson

Predominant dates: 1939-2013; Inclusive dates: 1870-2013

Series 1—Susan Cayton Woodson Biography, 1882-2013

Box 1 Folder 1 Biography, Susan Cayton Wright, high school memories, 1939
Box 1 Folder 2 Biography, Susan Cayton Wright, telegram from Floyd Wright, 1941
Box 1 Folder 3 Biography, Susan Cayton, junior interviewer, 1944
Box 1 Folder 4 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, invitation to her marriage to Harold Woodson, 1949 September 2
Box 1 Folder 5 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, clipping, “Susan Cayton is Wed to Harold Woodson,” undated, 1949 September 17
Box 1

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Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, marriage telegram, 1949
Box 1 Folder 7 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, condolence note and telegram, 1955
Box 1 Folder 8 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, Boy Scouts of America den mother card, 1960
Box 1 Folder 9 Biography, correspondence, Edmund Jones to heirs of Floyd Wright, 1966 January 9
Box 1 Folder 10 Biography, Floyd Wright memories book, 1973 December 4
Box 1 Folder 11 Biography, Floyd Wright last will and testament, 1971 April 17
Box 1 Folder 12 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, interview with Richard S. Hobbs (joint interview includes Harold Woodson, Fern Gayden, Cyrus Colter, Sidney Williams and Enoch Waters), 1978 September 2-5
Box 1 Folder 13 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, Seattle legal and financial materials (family), 1980s
Box 1 Folder 14 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, clipping, Betty Washington, “Come to Our Party,” Parade, 1981 November 15
Box 1 Folder 15 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, clipping, Ernesto Mora, “For ACTOR’s Susan Woodson from Chicago, Art Expands Life,” Labor Unity, 1990 October
Box 1 Folder 16 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, clipping, Donna Hodge, “Collecting Art with gallery owner Susan Woodson,” undated, circa 1998
Box 1 Folder 17 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, clipping, LaTicia d. Greggs, “A life-long patron of the arts,” Chicago Defender, 1977 March 15
Box 1 Folder 18 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, clipping, Tiffany McClain, “Heritage House,” Chicago Reader, 2002 October 25
Box 1 Folder 19 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, “Memories of Susan Cayton Woodson, former community resident,” www.networkchicago.com/chicagostories, circa 2002
Box 1 Folder 20 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, clipping, L. Pat Williams, “Intimate Encounters,” Chicago Defender, 2004 May 1
Box 1 Folder 21 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, program, A Timeless Treasure: Icon, Trail Blazer, Patron of the Arts: Susan Cayton Woodson, Gallery D’Estee, Chicago, 2006 March 3-4
Box 1 Folder 22 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, interview with Brian Dolinar, “Keeper of the Flame: Susan Cayton Woodson’s Recollections of the Chicago Black Renaissance,” 2007 January 31
Box 1 Folder 23 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson resolution, 2013
Box 1 Folder 24 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, memorial program, Augustana Lutheran Church of Hyde Park, Chicago, 2013 February 9
Box 1 Folder 25 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, memorabilia. Ruth Cayton’s hair, undated
Box 1 Folder 26 Biography, Susan Cayton Woodson, naming ceremony of Melissa Renee Woodson, undated
Box 1 Folder 27 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., clipping, Paul Healy, “Former Nomad Heads Largest Negro Center,” Chicago Tribune, circa 1942
Box 1 Folder 28 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., memorial program, Cowell College, University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, 1970 February 1
Box 1 Folder 29 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., funeral program, 1970
Box 1 Folder 30 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., clipping, “Famous Sociologist-Author Horace R. Cayton Passes in France at Age of 66,” 1970 February 5, undated
Box 1 Folder 31 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., memorial program, Joseph Bond Chapel, University of Chicago, 1970 February 14
Box 1 Folder 32 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., estate documents, 1970s

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Folder 33 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., last will and testament, 1972
Box 1 Folder 34 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., obituary, 1940
Box 1 Folder 35 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., clipping, S. Leonard Bell, “Seattle’s First Black Journalist,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer Northwest Today, 1968 September 1
Box 1 Folder 36 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., presentation, Richard S. Hobbs, “Seattle’s Black Pioneer Editor and Publisher: Horace Roscoe Cayton, 1859-1940,” 1977 April 22
Box 1 Folder 37 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., clippings, Richard S. Hobbs, “Horace Cayton-Seattle’s black pioneer publisher,” The Seattle Times Magazine, 1978 February 26
Box 1 Folder 38 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., Autobiographical Writings of Horace R. Cayton, Sr., edited and with an introduction by Richard S. Hobbs, 1987 June 5
Box 1 Folder 39 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., clipping, “Blacks contributed to the state’s history,” [fragment], Chicago Tribune, undated
Box 1 Folder 40 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., clipping, James R. Warren, “Corporate History: The Bon Marche,” undated
Box 1 Folder 41 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., list of publications, undated
Box 1 Folder 42 Biography, Idell Cayton Vertner, funeral program, Fouche’s Hudson Funeral Home, Oakland, California, 1974 January 4
Box 1 Folder 43 Biography, Lillie Cayton Fisher, funeral program, Chapel of Prayer, Cypress View Mortuary, Washington, 1976 August 25
Box 1 Folder 44 Biography, Madge Cayton, obituary by Horace R. Cayton, Jr., Pittsburgh Courier, 1944
Box 1 Folder 45 Biography, Madge Cayton, obituary by her siblings, 1944
Box 1 Folder 46 Biography, Revels Cayton, memorial program, Scattering of Ashes, San Francisco, California, 1995 November 13
Box 1 Folder 47 Biography, Revels Cayton, by Donald Canter, “Testimonial Thursday for Mayor Alioto Aide,” circa 1972
Box 1 Folder 48 Biography, Revels Cayton, obituary, “Revels Hiram Cayton, Former S.F. deputy mayor,” Examiner, 1995 November
Box 1 Folder 49 Biography, Revels Cayton, obituary, San Francisco Chronicle, 1995 November
Box 1 Folder 50 Biography, Susie Revels Cayton, WPA Interview, Washington Pioneers Project, 1936 July 7
Box 2 Folder 1 Biography, Susie Revels Cayton, obituary, 1943
Box 2 Folder 2 Biography, Amended Affadavit of Hiram Revels’ descendants, St. Louis, 1954
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Biography, Hiram Revels, certificate of matrimony, Sammie Wood Revels and Matilda Gross, 1882 December 7
Box 2 Folder 4 Biography, Hiram Revels, clipping, Roscoe Simmons, “The Untold Story,” undated
Box 2 Folder 5 Biography, Hiram Revels, genealogical chart of Hiram Revels’ family by Richard S. Hobbs, undated
Box 2 Folder 6 Biography, Hiram Revels, “Revels/Cayton History” (prep. by J.E.A. Lawson), circa 2002
Box 2 Folder 7 Biography, Willard S. Townshend, clipping, “Candidate for Congress, Sen. Revels’ Nephew,” Chicago Defender, 1940 April 6

Series 2—Manuscripts, circa 1880-1994

Box 2 Folder 8 Manuscripts, Governor William A. Allain, Proclamation of Richard Wright Week, Jackson, MS, 1985
Box 2 Folder 9 Manuscripts, The Archival Program of the Schomburg Collection, 1970s
Box 2 Folder 10 Manuscripts, Margaret Burroughs (Peggy Goss), My First Husband and His Four Wives (Me, being the First), [1970]
Box 2 Folder 11 Manuscripts, Candace Black, “Cultural Survey of the Prentice Family,” 1928 November 5
Box 2 Folder 12 Manuscripts, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., “Fear and Hunger in Black America,” Chicago Sun Book Week, 1945 March 4
Box 2 Folder 13 Manuscripts, Horace R. Cayton, Jr., Long Old Road [fragment], 1965
Box 2 Folder 14 Manuscripts, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., newspaper articles, 1887-1940
Box 2 Folder 15 Manuscripts, Susie Revels Cayton, “Sallie the Egg Woman,” 1900
Box 2 Folder 16 Manuscripts, Commission on Chicago Landmarks, Black Metropolis Historic District, 1994 December
Box 2 Folder 17 Manuscripts, Edna Diggs, “The Origin and Significance of Black History Month,” printed by Batesville Casket Co., 1992
Box 2 Folder 18 Manuscripts, “Elimination of Racial Segregation in Less than 40 Years”, undated
Box 2 Folder 19 Manuscripts, Alyce C. Griffin, “I Miss My Mind” and “Old Age is Hell,” undated
Box 2 Folder 20 Biography, Horace R. Cayton, Sr., Autobiographical Writings of Horace R. Cayton, Sr., edited and with an introduction by Richard S. Hobbs, 1987 June 5
Box 2 Folder 21 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Horace R. Cayton, Jr. Papers, Guide and Preliminary Inventory, 1980 August 18
Box 2 Folder 22 Manuscripts, “I Want to be in that Number” or “20,000 Niggers in Heaven,” undated
Box 2 Folder 23 Manuscripts, Angela Leonard, “Twelve Classics by Black Authors of the Harlem Renaissance,” 1981
Box 2 Folder 24 Manuscripts, list of visual artist Rosenwald Fellows, undated
Box 2 Folder 25 Manuscripts, Cover Art “The Negro in Art”: a pictorial record of the Negro Artist and a Documentation of the Negro Theme in American and World Art, edited by Alain Locke, 1940 (See Oversized Box 25)
Box 2 Folder 26 Manuscripts, Greg Miller, Roster of Researchers on Illinois Writers Project/ “Negro in Illinois,” undated
Box 2 Folder 27 Manuscripts, National Conference of Negro Youth, Chicago Committee, “Our Policy on the War,” circa 1942
Box 2 Folder 28 Manuscripts, “Negro History and the Advancement of Negro Masses,” 1958 in Negro History Bulletin.
Box 2 Folder 29 Manuscripts, Nishi, Setsuko Matsunaga. “Negro Niisei Identifications Observations from Wartime and Postwar Chicago,” 1970
Box 2 Folder 30 Manuscripts, Notes on the Chicago school situation [African American Heritage Association], circa 1960s
Box 2 Folder 31 Manuscripts, Randy Pauley, Mayoral Proclamations of Committee on Immigrants and Refugees, 1986
Box 2 Folder 32 Manuscripts, Peace Council Resolution on the Mideast, 1978
Box 2 Folder 33 Manuscripts, Marion Perkins, “Problems of the Black Artist,” 1971
Box 2 Folder 34 Manuscripts, Press Release, “Ask Monsignor Cantwell Method for Proper Recognition of DuSable,” 1962
Box 2 Folder 35 Manuscripts, Susie Revels (Cayton), “Licker” circa 1880
Box 2 Folder 36 Manuscripts, Glennette Tilley Turner, play, “The Mystery of Grandma’s Everything Room,” undated
Box 2 Folder 37 Manuscripts, Gary Trudeau, “Doonesbury,” 1993
Box 2 Folder 38 Manuscripts, Sidney R. Williams, “The Impact of the African Independence Movement Upon Civil Rights in the United States,” 1989 February 14
Box 2 Folder 39 Manuscripts, Irma Cayton Wertz, “A First WAC” (Women’s Army Corps), undated
Box 2 Folder 40 Manuscripts, fragmented notes, undated
Box 2 Folder 41 Manuscripts, “The New Negro” an excerpt from pamphlet published by The Browning Letter, undated

Series 3—Correspondence, 1870-2005

Box 3 Folder 1 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Lillie Cayton, circa 1970
Box 3 Folder 2 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Madge Cayton, 1938-1940
Box 3 Folder 3 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Catherine Hunt, 1970 December 18
Box 3 Folder 4 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Napa State Hospital, 1966 November 1
Box 3 Folder 5 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Park Bernet Gallery, 1974 March 22
Box 3 Folder 6 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Carole A. Parks, 1972 June 29
Box 3 Folder 7 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Ian Charles White, 1995 February 1
Box 3 Folder 8 Correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson to Russie Mae Lewis and Robert Wright, 1976 July 2
Box 3 Folder 9 Correspondence, Margaret Walker Alexander to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1979 October 10; 1990
Box 3 Folder 10 Correspondence, Anonymous to Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 3 Folder 11 Correspondence, Joyce Arkhurst to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970s-1997
Box 3 Folder 12 Correspondence, Ralph Arnold to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1996
Box 3 Folder 13 Correspondence, James B. Baker to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1946 July 30
Box 3 Folder 14 Correspondence, Bruce Barcott to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1994 April 18
Box 3 Folder 15 Correspondence, Marion “Tumbleweed” Beech to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1988 October 3
Box 3 Folder 16 Correspondence, Brunetta Bernstein to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1960s
Box 3 Folder 17 Correspondence, Brunetta Bernstein to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970s
Box 3 Folder 18 Correspondence, Brunetta Bernstein to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1980s
Box 3 Folder 19 Correspondence, Brunetta Bernstein to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990-1995
Box 3 Folder 20 Correspondence, Brunetta Bernstein to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1996-2000s
Box 3 Folder 21 Correspondence, Faith Bissel to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 November 18
Box 3 Folder 22 Correspondence, Bob to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970s
Box 3 Folder 23 Correspondence, Robert Bone to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1998
Box 3 Folder 24 Correspondence, Mary Welmon Branch to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1971-1990s
Box 3 Folder 25 Correspondence, Gwendolyn Brooks to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1966 December 19
Box 3 Folder 26 Correspondence, Lt. S.M. Bruce to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1943 November 16
Box 3 Folder 27 Correspondence, Lucille Burress to S Woodson, 1993 October 18
Box 3 Folder 28 Correspondence, Margaret Burroughs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1982 January 20
Box 4 Folder 1 Correspondence, John Caughlan to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1982-1998
Box 4 Folder 2 Correspondence, Carol [Adams] to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 February 4
Box 4 Folder 3 Correspondence, William S. Carter to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1993-1995
Box 4 Folder 4 Correspondence, Horace R. Cayton, Jr. to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1965 December 16
Box 4 Folder 5 Correspondence, Jefferson T. Cayton to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1973 June 7
Box 4 Folder 6 Correspondence, Lillie Cayton to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1947-1970s
Box 4 Folder 7 Correspondence, Revels Cayton to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1939-1971
Box 4 Folder 8 Correspondence, Revels Cayton, Jr. to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 January 30
Box 4 Folder 9 Correspondence, Susie Revels Cayton to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1940-1942
Box 4 Folder 10 Correspondence, Charlena to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990s
Box 4 Folder 11 Correspondence, Dale C. Chapman to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1990
Box 4 Folder 12 Correspondence, Cyrus Colter to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1974, 1992
Box 4 Folder 13 Correspondence, Wayne W. Comfort to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1971 March 9
Box 4 Folder 14 Correspondence, Melvene L. Coney to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1999 March 19
Box 4 Folder 15 Correspondence, Coon/Branch Family to Susan Cayton Woodson, circa 2000
Box 4 Folder 16 Correspondence, Lillian F. Crane to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970
Box 4 Folder 17 Correspondence, Ida Mae Cress to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1989-1995
Box 4 Folder 18 Correspondence, Charles E. Cunningham to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970
Box 4 Folder 19 Correspondence, Walter A. Cunningham to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1944
Box 4 Folder 20 Correspondence, Mary Reed Daniel to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990s-2000s
Box 4 Folder 21 Correspondence, Joseph C. Davis to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1966 November 15
Box 4 Folder 22 Correspondence, Thomas E. Douglas to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1988-1989
Box 4 Folder 23 Correspondence, Shanndoah Dowers to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1979 January 2
Box 4 Folder 24 Correspondence, Lillian Dumas and Dolores White to Susan Cayton Woodson, 2007 April 23
Box 4 Folder 25 Correspondence, Stephanie Dunn to Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 4 Folder 26 Correspondence, Michel Fabre to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1980s
Box 4 Folder 27 Correspondence, Robert M. Farnsworth to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1972 January 26
Box 4 Folder 28 Correspondence, Hoyt W. Fuller to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 March 21
Box 4 Folder 29 Correspondence, Martha Gies to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1982 November 13
Box 4 Folder 30 Correspondence, Ruth Patinkin Grainer to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1993-1994
Box 4 Folder 31 Correspondence, Alyce Griffin to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1985 March 3
Box 4 Folder 32 Correspondence, Charles Y. Glock to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 January 23
Box 4 Folder 33 Correspondence, Joyce Gourfain, 1969
Box 4 Folder 34 Correspondence, Morris Haas to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1976 April 8
Box 4 Folder 35 Correspondence, Diane Hancock to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1974 December 29
Box 4 Folder 36 Correspondence, Lyda Mae Hancock to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1950 June 14
Box 4 Folder 37 Correspondence, Bonnie Branch Hansen to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1980s-2000s
Box 4 Folder 38 Correspondence, Vincent Harding to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970
Box 4 Folder 39 Correspondence, Alferdteen Harrison to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1999 June 14
Box 4 Folder 40 Correspondence, William Haygood and Kathleen Haygood to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1979 December 24
Box 4 Folder 41 Correspondence, C. Hugh Hildesley to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1975 February 6
Box 4 Folder 42 Correspondence, Richard Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1980-1984
Box 4 Folder 43 Correspondence, Benjamin Horowitz to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1975 March 4
Box 4 Folder 44 Correspondence, Catherine Hunt to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1971 January 4
Box 4 Folder 45 Correspondence, Jean Blackwell Hutson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970
Box 4 Folder 46 Correspondence, Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1989 April 18
Box 4 Folder 47 Correspondence, Guela Gayton Johnson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1998 August 12
Box 4 Folder 48 Correspondence, Donald Franklin Joyce to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970-1971
Box 4 Folder 49 Correspondence, Ellen Katz to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1974 March 28
Box 4 Folder 50 Correspondence, Gerrit W. Kouwenhoven to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 February 11
Box 5 Folder 1 Correspondence, Susan Larney to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1977 May 10
Box 5 Folder 2 Correspondence, Jacqueline Lawson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1998 July 18
Box 5 Folder 3 Correspondence, Grace Leaming to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1973 December 15
Box 5 Folder 4 Correspondence, Grace Lealtad to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1974 January 2
Box 5 Folder 5 Correspondence, Timothy Lennon to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1973
Box 5 Folder 6 Correspondence, Nancy Leson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1994
Box 5 Folder 7 Correspondence, Chas Lewis to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1959-1960, 1965
Box 5 Folder 8 Correspondence, Judith Burson Lloyd to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1994 October 28
Box 5 Folder 9 Correspondence, Lucille to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990 May 21
Box 5 Folder 10 Correspondence, Mother Maddox to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1973 June
Box 5 Folder 11 Correspondence, Madeline to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1995 November 18
Box 5 Folder 12 Correspondence, Victor Margolin, 1998 October 5
Box 5 Folder 13 Correspondence, Helen Vincent McLean to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 March 12
Box 5 Folder 14 Correspondence, Janet C. Martin to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1992 October 12
Box 5 Folder 15 Correspondence, Percy L. Martin to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1946 October 6
Box 5 Folder 16 Correspondence, Jo Mastandrea to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990 January 26
Box 5 Folder 17 Correspondence, Mary McBride to Susan Cayton Woodson, 2003 June 25
Box 5 Folder 18 Correspondence, Diane McCain to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1988 May 3
Box 5 Folder 19 Correspondence, Joseph McLaren to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1998 September 19
Box 5 Folder 20 Correspondence, Helen V. McLean to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1966 November 28
Box 5 Folder 21 Correspondence, Ernesto Mora to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1991 October
Box 5 Folder 22 Correspondence, Mulberry/Perri’s to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, circa 1970s
Box 5 Folder 23 Correspondence, Esther Mumford and family to Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 5 Folder 24 Correspondence, Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi to Susan Cayton Woodson, 2005 February 22
Box 5 Folder 25 Correspondence, Iola M. Page to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1967 January 12
Box 5 Folder 26 Correspondence, Jerome W. Page to Fitzgerald Beaver, 1970 February 11
Box 5 Folder 27 Correspondence, Jim Parker to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1988 May 25
Box 5 Folder 28 Correspondence, Carole A. Parks to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1972
Box 5 Folder 29 Correspondence, Philips B. Patton to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970-1984
Box 5 Folder 30 Correspondence, Muriel Maxwell Pollard to Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 5 Folder 31 Correspondence, Dorothy B. Porter to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970
Box 5 Folder 32 Correspondence, Charlotte S. Price to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1971 April 12
Box 5 Folder 33 Correspondence, David Ray to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1971 October 21
Box 5 Folder 34 Correspondence, Margaret Raymond, 1970
Box 5 Folder 35 Correspondence, Leroy Rice (Lillie Cayton’s ex-husband) and family to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1981 April 3
Box 5 Folder 36 Correspondence, Richard Rice to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1960s
Box 5 Folder 37 Correspondence, Hazel Rowley to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1993 August 20
Box 5 Folder 38 Correspondence, Hazel Rowley to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1997 February 27
Box 5 Folder 39 Correspondence, Russa to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1973 May 9
Box 5 Folder 40 Correspondence, Daniel Schulman to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1996-2004
Box 5 Folder 41 Correspondence, Lore Segal to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1984-1985
Box 5 Folder 42 Correspondence, Jessie Sherrod to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 September 1
Box 5 Folder 43 Correspondence, Virginia Whatley Smith to Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1988 November 27
Box 5 Folder 44 Correspondence, Stanley K. Stevens to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1967-2003
Box 5 Folder 45 Correspondence, Corinne Taylor to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 March 18
Box 5 Folder 46 Correspondence, Barbara Temple to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1989
Box 5 Folder 47 Correspondence, Farrel H. Thomas to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 February 25
Box 5 Folder 48 Correspondence, Madge Terriye Martin Thompson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1976-1990s
Box 5 Folder 49 Correspondence, Lt. William R. Thompson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1943 December 9
Box 5 Folder 50 Correspondence, Alice Timms to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1943 July 28
Box 6 Folder 1 Correspondence, Idell Cayton Vertner to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1969, 1973
Box 6 Folder 2 Correspondence, H. Volkening to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970 February 5
Box 6 Folder 3 Correspondence, Irma Cayton Wertz to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1988-1990s
Box 6 Folder 4 Correspondence, Thelma K. Wheaton to Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 6 Folder 5 Correspondence, Charles White to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990s
Box 6 Folder 6 Correspondence, Mary T. Williams to Susan Cayton Woodson, circa 1973
Box 6 Folder 7 Correspondence, Sidney Williams to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1970, undated
Box 6 Folder 8 Correspondence, Charles Woodson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 2005 March 4
Box 6 Folder 9 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1971 November 29
Box 6 Folder 10 Correspondence, Floyd Wright to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1941 December 20; 1952
Box 6 Folder 11 Correspondence, Grandmother [Olive] Wright to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1934
Box 6 Folder 12 Correspondence, Madeline Wright to Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 6 Folder 13 Correspondence, Robert Wright to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1974, 1978
Box 6 Folder 14 Correspondence, Stephen Wright to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1955, 1969, undated
Box 6 Folder 15 Correspondence, 99th Fighter Squadron (Tuskegee Airmen) to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1943 January 27
Box 6 Folder 16 Correspondence, Other, Margaret Walker Alexander to Amanda Rudd, 1983 January 31
Box 6 Folder 17 Correspondence, Other, Margaret Walker Alexander to Family and Friends, 1981-1988
Box 6 Folder 18 Correspondence, Other, Rev. J.C. Austin and Family to Friends, 1930 December 22
Box 6 Folder 19 Correspondence, Other, David Bakish to Lillian Crane, 1970 May 10
Box 6 Folder 20 Correspondence, Other, Brunetta Bernstein to Richard S. Hobbs, 1993
Box 6 Folder 21 Correspondence, Other, Mary Welmon Branch to Bonnie Branch Hansen, 1970 February 16
Box 6 Folder 22 Correspondence, Other, Alice Browning to Horace R. Cayton, Jr., 1968 November 12
Box 6 Folder 23 Correspondence, Other, Horace R. Cayton, Sr. to Madge Cayton, 1940 March 20
Box 6 Folder 24 Correspondence, Other, Horace R. Cayton, Jr. to Gentlemen, 1969
Box 6 Folder 25 Correspondence, Other, Lillie Cayton to Horace Cayton, Jr. or Revels Cayton, 1966 April 18
Box 6 Folder 26 Correspondence, Other, Ruth Cayton to Susie Revels Cayton, 1919
Box 6 Folder 27 Correspondence, Other, Susie Revels Cayton to Madge Cayton, circa 1940
Box 6 Folder 28 Correspondence, Other, Susie Revels Cayton to Mother Irma, 1942 October 12
Box 6 Folder 29 Correspondence, Other, Susie Revels Cayton to Nellie, 1943 April 15
Box 6 Folder 30 Correspondence, Other, Mary T. Chiavarini to Revels H. Cayton, 1970 February 9
Box 6 Folder 31 Correspondence, Other, Dorothy Clark to Irene Clark, 1955 March 21
Box 6 Folder 32 Correspondence, Other, Irene Clark to Rufus Clement, circa 1960
Box 6 Folder 33 Correspondence, Other, Cyrus Colter to Horace R. Cayton, Jr., 1966 January 9
Box 6 Folder 34 Correspondence, Other, Mary Francis to Irma Cayton Wertz, 1942 October 12
Box 6 Folder 35 Correspondence, Other, Bonnie Branch Hansen to Richard S. Hobbs, 1998 June 8
Box 6 Folder 36 Correspondence, Other, Richard S. Hobbs to Margaret Walker Alexander, 1980 July 14
Box 6 Folder 37 Correspondence, Other, Richard S. Hobbs to Thomas E. Douglas, 1988 October 19
Box 6 Folder 38 Correspondence, Other, Richard S. Hobbs to Ruby Martin, 1993 March 3
Box 6 Folder 39 Correspondence, Other, Richard S. Hobbs to Ralph G. Newman, 1980
Box 6 Folder 40 Correspondence, Other, Richard S. Hobbs to Irma Cayton Wertz, 1988 October 16
Box 6 Folder 41 Correspondence, Other, Richard S. Hobbs to Harold Woodson, 1980 August 25
Box 6 Folder 42 Correspondence, Other, T.W. Lambert to Philips B. Patton, 1970 July 13
Box 6 Folder 43 Correspondence, Other, Cheryl Lux to Lillie Cayton, undated
Box 6 Folder 44 Correspondence, Other, Hollis R. Lynch to Carole A. Parks, 1972 July 27
Box 6 Folder 45 Correspondence, Other, Tanya Millner to Richard Wright Circle members, 1992 December
Box 6 Folder 46 Correspondence, Other, Ralph G. Newman to Richard S. Hobbs, 1980
Box 6 Folder 47 Correspondence, Other, Setsuko Matsunaka Nishi to Jacalyn D. Harden, 2005 January 26
Box 6 Folder 48 Correspondence, Other, Setsuko Matsunaka Nishi to Richard S. Hobbs, 2005 February 28
Box 6 Folder 49 Correspondence, Other, Carole A. Parks to Hollis R. Lynch, 1972-1973
Box 6 Folder 50 Correspondence, Other, Carole A. Parks to Bobbe Siegel, 1973 October 29
Box 6 Folder 51 Correspondence, Other, Philips B. Patton to Revels H. Cayton, 1970
Box 6 Folder 52 Correspondence, Other, Philips B. Patton to Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1972 June 28
Box 6 Folder 53 Correspondence, Other, Philips B. Patton to George Ellwanger, 1969 October 26
Box 6 Folder 54 Correspondence, Other, Philips B. Patton to T.W. Lambert, 1971 January 14
Box 6 Folder 55 Correspondence, Other, Philips B. Patton to Russell and Volkening, Inc., 1970 January 28
Box 6 Folder 56 Correspondence, Other, Philips B. Patton to Gertrude M. Saver, 1970 August 10
Box 6 Folder 57 Correspondence, Other, Barbara Popovic, 1990
Box 6 Folder 58 Correspondence, Other, Hiram Revels to Phoebe Bass and Susie Revels Cayton, 1870-1900
Box 6 Folder 59 Correspondence, Other, Peter Simpson to Thomas E. Douglas, 1984 March 30 (copies)
Box 6 Folder 60 Correspondence, Other, Christopher C. Wimbish to Woodson’s Deluxe Service, 1948 December 20
Box 6 Folder 61 Correspondence, Miscellaneous cards, undated

Series 4—South Side Community Art Center, 1940-2005

Box 7 Folder 1 SSCAC, clipping, Eleanor Jewett, “Art Projects of WPA Hit as Propaganda,” Chicago Tribune, 1940 August 8
Box 7 Folder 2 SSCAC, Report on SSCAC Dedication, Chicago Daily News, (fragment of anonymous participants attached) 1941 May 4
Box 7 Folder 3 SSCAC, clipping, “First Lady Dedicates Chicago Art Center; Negro Community Praised for Achievement,” Associated Negro Press, 1941
Box 7 Folder 4 SSCAC, exhibition, Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1943 April 11-30
Box 7 Folder 5 SSCAC, Lucy P. Carner’s visit, 1943
Box 7 Folder 6 SSCAC, Information for Community Fund Application, 1945
Box 7 Folder 7 SSCAC, Sheila Sklar’s report of visit, 1945
Box 7 Folder 8 SSCAC, 8th Annual Artists and Models Ball promotional material, South Side Community Art Center, 1945. [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 7 Folder 9 SSCAC, 8th Annual Artists and Models Ball promotional material, South Side Community Art Center, 1945. [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 7 Folder 10 SSCAC, 8th Annual Artists and Models Ball promotional material, South Side Community Art Center, 1945. [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 7 Folder 11 SSCAC, 8th Annual Artists and Models Ball promotional material, South Side Community Art Center, 1945. [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 7 Folder 12 SSCAC, memo, Rex Gorleigh, 1946
Box 7 Folder 13 SSCAC, Artists and Models Ball Souvenir booklet, 1948
Box 7 Folder 14 SSCAC, IRS guidelines, 1974 April 17
Box 7 Folder 15 SSCAC, memo, Raymon E. Harth, 1974 April 19
Box 7 Folder 16 SSCAC, 9th annual art auction, 1974 May 26
Box 7 Folder 17 SSCAC, exhibition, “The Mixed Bag of Margaret Burroughs: Her Art, Her Travels, Her Concerns,” 1974 June 2-28
Box 7 Folder 18 SSCAC, 10th annual auction, 1975 May 25
Box 7 Folder 19 SSCAC, board of directors list, 1975
Box 7 Folder 20 SSCAC, program, Leontyne Price SSCAC benefit concert, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, 1976 April 4
Box 7 Folder 21 SSCAC, Leontyne Price concert committee preliminary financial report, 1976 April 14
Box 7 Folder 22 SSCAC, exhibition, Luther “Kush Bey” Woodley and Thelma Richey, 1976 October 10-29
Box 7 Folder 23 SSCAC, exhibitions, Calvin Jones, Big’s Life, 1978 November 12-December 1
Box 7 Folder 24 SSCAC, board of directors list, 1978
Box 7 Folder 25 SSCAC, memo, Randson C. Boykin, 1979 October 10
Box 7 Folder 26 SSCAC, Howard E. Seals to Randson C. Boykin, 1979 October 10
Box 7 Folder 27 SSCAC, exhibition, Africobra Farafindugu in a 12th anniversary exhibition, 1980 May 16-June 20
Box 7 Folder 28 SSCAC, Donnie Carter and Sidney Murphy, 1980 July 11-August 8
Box 7 Folder 29 SSCAC, memo on fundraising, 1980 August 14
Box 7 Folder 30 SSCAC, SSCAC 40th Anniversary Celebration hosted by Bill Cosby, Chicago Ball Room, Marriott Hotel, Chicago, 1981 June 17
Box 7 Folder 31 SSCAC, program, Etta Moten Barnett 81st Birthday, Stock Exchange Trading Room, Art Institute of Chicago, 1982 October 31
Box 7 Folder 32 SSCAC, clipping, James Graff, “The South Side Community Art Center…” Chicago Journal, 1982 December 8
Box 7 Folder 33 SSCAC, exhibition, “William S. Carter Retrospective,” 1983 May 29-June 25
Box 7 Folder 34 SSCAC, exhibition, William S. Carter, 1983
Box 7 Folder 35 SSCAC, constitution, November 1984
Box 7 Folder 36 SSCAC, exhibition, Black Artists in Private Collections, 1984
Box 7 Folder 37 SSCAC, clipping, Earl Calloway, “Art Center Board kicks off restoration drive,” Chicago Defender, 1985 November 4
Box 7 Folder 38 SSCAC, exhibition, Ralph Arnold and Douglas Williams, 1986 April 20-May 31
Box 7 Folder 39 SSCAC, program, First Annual 1930s Rent Party, 1986 November 22
Box 7 Folder 40 SSCAC, exhibition, Kwanzaa, 1986 December 2-1987 January 13
Box 7 Folder 41 SSCAC, memo, Florencia Arnold, 1986 December 4
Box 7 Folder 42 SSCAC, memo, Florencia Arnold to Herbert Nipson, circa 1987 January
Box 7 Folder 43 SSCAC, exhibition, Margaret Burroughs, “New Works,” 1987 February 1-March 15
Box 7 Folder 44 SSCAC, exhibition, Evelyn Davis-Frazier, 1987 March 22-April 19
Box 7 Folder 45 SSCAC, African art sale, 1987 April 10-12
Box 7 Folder 46 SSCAC, exhibition, “Sapphire and Crystals: An Exhibition of African American Woman Artists,” 1987 June 28-July 19
Box 7 Folder 47 SSCAC, exhibition, “Roots: A Contemporary Inspiration,” 1987 September 13-October 18
Box 7 Folder 48 SSCAC, exhibition, “Clementine Hunter and Frank Hayden, Divergent Paths to Impossible Dreams,” 1987 November 1-22
Box 7 Folder 49 SSCAC, program, Second Annual 1930s Rent Party, 1987 December 5
Box 7 Folder 50 SSCAC, Katherine Dunham retrospective materials, 1988-1991
Box 7 Folder 51 SSCAC, exhibition, Christmas/Kwanzaa Sale, 1988 December 4-1989 January 15
Box 7 Folder 52 SSCAC, exhibitions, “Fifty Years of Art by Black Artists: 1939 to 1989,” 1989 February 26-March 26
Box 7 Folder 53 SSCAC, exhibition, Espi Eph, Jon Jones and Gerald Sanders, 1989 April 23-May 21
Box 7 Folder 54 SSCAC, James Parker to Susan Cayton Woodson, notes on improving SSCAC, 1989 June 30
Box 7 Folder 55 SSCAC, program, Fourth Annual 1930s Rent Party, 1989 December 9
Box 7 Folder 56 SSCAC, exhibition, “African American Visual Artists Roundtable, Choice Works by Avar,” 1989
Box 8 Folder 1 SSCAC, exhibition, “Us/Now!: African American Artists Make Statements on Where They Feel Black Americans Stand Today,” 1990 February 18-March 18
Box 8 Folder 2 SSCAC, 25th annual auction, 1990 May 6
Box 8 Folder 3 SSCAC, 19th annual auction, 1990 May 20
Box 8 Folder 4 SSCAC, memo, John A. Allen, 1990 August 8
Box 8 Folder 5 SSCAC, program, Fifth Annual Rent Party: “The Fascinating Forties,” 1990 November 17
Box 8 Folder 6 SSCAC, meeting minutes, 1990 December 3
Box 8 Folder 7 SSCAC, Mary Reed David, note to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990 December 4
Box 8 Folder 8 SSCAC, Wilhelmina Miree memo, 1990 December 29
Box 8 Folder 9 SSCAC, black art sale fundraiser, Lorne S. Grainger estate, Chicago, circa 1990 December
Box 8 Folder 10 SSCAC, exhibition, “Seventies Plus,” circa 1990
Box 8 Folder 11 SSCAC, program, Unveiling of Remodeling, Drexel National Bank, Chicago, 1991 January 21
Box 8 Folder 12 SSCAC, meeting agenda, 1991 February 4
Box 8 Folder 13 SSCAC, meeting minutes, 1991 February 4
Box 8 Folder 14 SSCAC, clipping, “South Side Community Presents Three African American Art Shows for Black History Month,” Citizen Newspaper, 1991 February 7
Box 8 Folder 15 SSCAC, memo, Herbert Nipson, 1991 February 26
Box 8 Folder 16 SSCAC, exhibition, “A Drive Called King,” 1991 March 3
Box 8 Folder 17 SSCAC, 26th annual auction, 1991 May 19
Box 8 Folder 18 SSCAC, meeting minutes, 1991 June 10
Box 8 Folder 19 SSCAC, meeting minutes, 1991 June 21
Box 8 Folder 20 SSCAC, memo, Herbert Nipson, 1991 June 25
Box 8 Folder 21 SSCAC, meeting minutes, 1991 July 1
Box 8 Folder 22 SSCAC, meeting minutes, 1991 July 10
Box 8 Folder 23 SSCAC, memo, Steering Committee for Archibald Motley Fund Raiser, 1991 August 5
Box 8 Folder 24 SSCAC, income statement, 1991 August
Box 8 Folder 25 SSCAC, meeting minutes, 1991 September 10
Box 8 Folder 26 SSCAC, education meeting minutes, 1991 September 14
Box 8 Folder 27 SSCAC, clipping, George Papajohn, “No Longer Unique, Gallery Still Shines,” Chicago Tribune, 1991 November 8
Box 8 Folder 28 SSCAC, program, 50th Anniversary Gala (Artists and Models Ball), Sauer’s Restaurant, Chicago, 1991 November 22
Box 8 Folder 29 SSCAC, memo, planning committee for 50th anniversary cocktail party fund-raiser, 1991
Box 8 Folder 30 SSCAC, 27th annual auction, 1992 May 17
Box 8 Folder 31 SSCAC, program, “Bronzeville 2000” Artists and Models Ball, Sauer’s Restaurant, Chicago, 1992 November 21
Box 8 Folder 32 SSCAC, clipping, Garret Holg, “Recalling a Cultural Oasis on South Side,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1993 May 9
Box 8 Folder 33 SSCAC, preliminary staff summary of information, 1993 September 8
Box 8 Folder 34 SSCAC, program, 1993 Artists and Models Ball invitation, 1993 November 20
Box 8 Folder 35 SSCAC, program, “A Golden Renaissance: A Tribute to Our Living Legends,” South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, 1994 November 12
Box 8 Folder 36 SSCAC, program, “Masks of the Spirit,” 1995 Artists and Models Ball, South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, 1995 October 28
Box 8 Folder 37 SSCAC, 11th annual auction, 1996 May 23
Box 8 Folder 38 SSCAC, memo, membership renewal request, 1998 February 19
Box 8 Folder 39 SSCAC, exhibition, “From the Lens: Works by African American Photographers,” 2000 May 20-June 11
Box 8 Folder 40 SSCAC, 38th annual art auction, South Shore Cultural Center, 2003 May 18
Box 8 Folder 41 SSCAC, program, 40 Years of Color Annual Auction Opening Reception, Little Black Pearl Art and Design Facility, Chicago, 2005 May 9-31
Box 8 Folder 42 SSCAC, clipping, Lolly Bowean, “City’s black artists strike a pose,” Chicago Tribune, 2005 May 29
Box 8 Folder 43 SSCAC, annual fall rummage sale, undated
Box 8 Folder 44 SSCAC, Artists and Models Ball promotional material, undated
Box 8 Folder 45 SSCAC, clipping, “Admiring Black Art,” undated
Box 8 Folder 46 SSCAC, clipping, Alfred L. Woods, “Art in the Black,” undated
Box 8 Folder 47 SSCAC, exhibition, Against the Odds (Harmon Foundation Awards winners), undated
Box 8 Folder 48 SSCAC, exhibition, Frank Hayden auction, undated
Box 8 Folder 49 SSCAC, exhibition, Madeline E. Haydon, undated
Box 8 Folder 50 SSCAC, exhibition, “The Newcomers: A Special Exhibit of Selected Works by Artists 30 Years and Under,” undated
Box 8 Folder 51 SSCAC, list of needed supplies and equipment, undated
Box 8 Folder 52 SSCAC, memo, Romaine Roberts, undated
Box 8 Folder 53 SSCAC, tribute poem to SSCAC by Gwendolyn Brooks, art by Sylvester Britton, undated

Series 5—Programs, 1940-2007

Box 9 Folder 1 Programs, art exhibitions, “National Art Week, Art Institute of Chicago,” 1940 November 25-December 1
Box 9 Folder 2 Programs, art exhibitions, “Paintings by Aaron Douglas,” Carl Van Vechten Gallery of Fine Arts, Fisk University, Nashville, TN, 1971 March 21-April 15
Box 9 Folder 3 Programs, art exhibitions, “Margaret Burroughs and Marion Perkins,” Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, D.C., 1982 September 18-November 30
Box 9 Folder 4 Programs, art exhibitions, “Black on Black: The Works of Black Artists from Chicago Black Collectors,” University of Illinois at Chicago, 1983 February 7-28,
Box 9 Folder 5 Programs, art exhibitions, Six Washington Masters, Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, D.C., 1983 February 15-June 15
Box 9 Folder 6 Programs, art exhibitions, “Contemporary Japanese Prints,” Gary Public Library, W.E.B. Du Bois Branch, Gary, IN, 1984 April-May
Box 9 Folder 7 Programs, art exhibitions, “Charles Sebree: a Retrospective”, Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, DC, 1984
Box 9 Folder 8 Programs, art exhibitions, “Henry O. Tanner, William A. Harper, William E. Scott: A Mentor and His Influence,” Evans-Tibbs Collection, Washington, D.C., 1985 January 18-March 30
Box 9 Folder 9 Programs, art exhibitions, “Roots: A Contemporary Inspiration,” Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL, 1986 February 14-March 30
Box 9 Folder 10 Programs, Art exhibitions, Robert Glover, Gary Public Library, Gary, IN, 1987 January-February
Box 9 Folder 11 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Jan Spivey Gilchrist: Paintings and Drawings,” President’s Gallery, Chicago State University, Chicago, 1988 April 20-June 1
Box 9 Folder 12 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Elizabeth Catlett, Sculpture and Works on Paper,” Isobel Neal Gallery, Chicago, 1989 October 20-November 25
Box 9 Folder 13 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Julian Schnabel: Works on Paper 1975 to 1988,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 1990 July, 14-September 30
Box 9 Folder 14 Programs, Art exhibitions, Samuel Crockett, President’s Gallery, Chicago State University, Chicago, 1990 March 2-April 6
Box 9 Folder 15 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Two Black Artists of the FDR Era: Marion Perkins and Frederick D. Jones,” DuSable Museum of African-American History, Chicago, 1990
Box 9 Folder 16 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Black Fusion,” A.R.C. Gallery, Chicago, 1990
Box 9 Folder 17 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Prints from the Brandywine Workshop,” Isobel Neal Gallery, 1991 January 18-February 16
Box 9 Folder 18 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Visions, Patterns, Reality: An Exhibit of Works” by Contemporary Illinois African-American Artists, the Lobby Gallery, Chicago, 1991 February 1-28
Box 9 Folder 19 Programs, Art exhibitions, Nannette Acker Clark and Mary Reed Daniel, Isobel Neal Gallery, Chicago, 1991 April 5-May 12
Box 9 Folder 20 Programs, Art exhibitions, The Art of Archibald J. Motley, Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 1991 October 23
Box 9 Folder 21 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Black Fusion: A Celebration,” Reicher Gallery Barat College, Lake Forest, IL, 1992 February 6-March 8
Box 9 Folder 22 Programs, Art exhibitions, Edward Mitchell Bannister, 1828-1901, Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, 1992 May 10-June 27
Box 9 Folder 23 Programs, Art exhibitions, “C. Ian White”, Heritage Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1993
Box 9 Folder 24 Programs, Art exhibitions, National Conference of Artists, “Conversing in Words and Images,” Wethberg Art Gallery, New York, NCA Gallery, Detroit, 1993
Box 9 Folder 25 Programs, Art exhibitions, Father Frans Claerhout, Nicole Gallery, Chicago, 1994 September 9-November 5
Box 9 Folder 26 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Ceremony of Women: Photography by Jerry Kykisz,” Vietnam National Veterans Art Museum, Chicago, 1998 June 26-August 23
Box 9 Folder 27 Programs, Art exhibitions, Chicago Painting 1895 to 1945: The Bridges Collection, Illinois Art Gallery, Chicago, 2000 January 31-May 19
Box 9 Folder 28 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Allen Stringfellow Red Fortune” UFA Gallery, New York, 2000 February 11-March 11
Box 9 Folder 29 Programs, Art exhibitions, “To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black Colleges and Universities,” Art Institute of Chicago, 2000 February 26-April 30
Box 9 Folder 30 Programs, Art exhibitions, “An Art Exhibition about Ping Pong,” Chicago Water Works Visitor Center, Chicago, 2000 September 9-October 15
Box 9 Folder 31 Programs, Art exhibitions, “New Work by Allen Stringfellow ” Nicole Gallery, Chicago, 2002 May 10-June 8
Box 9 Folder 32 Programs, Art exhibitions, Barbara Tyson Mosley, Susan Woodson Gallery of Fine Art, Chicago, 2003 April 25
Box 9 Folder 33 Programs, Art exhibitions, “African and Afro-American Artists on view at the DIA,” Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, undated
Box 9 Folder 34 Programs, Art exhibitions, Sylvester Britton and Contemporary Shona Sculpture, Susan Woodson Gallery of Fine Art, Chicago, undated
Box 9 Folder 35 Programs, Art exhibitions, “The Works of Allen Stringfellow”, Essie Green Galleries, New York, undated
Box 9 Folder 36 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Irene Clark”, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, undated
Box 9 Folder 37 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Bernard Goss”, Kelly Miller, et. al (reproductions) undated
Box 9 Folder 38 Programs, Art exhibitions, “Young American Paints: a free exhibit of children’s art,” Art Center, Chicago, Aug. 18-Sept. 8 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 9 Folder 39 Programs, Richard Wright lecture, “Why Bigger Was Born,” Church of the Good Shepherd, Chicago, 1940 July 2
Box 9 Folder 40 Programs, Julius Rosenwald Fund closing celebration, Stevens Hotel, Chicago, 1948 May 28
Box 9 Folder 41 Programs, Sadie Bruce Revue at Regal Theater, 1953 May 11
Box 9 Folder 42 Programs, Eleventh Annual Christmas Walk, Chicago, 1963 November 29-December 1
Box 9 Folder 43 Program, South Side Center of Performing Arts presents Theodore Wards” “Our Lan”, 1967 October 5 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 9 Folder 44 Program, South Side Center of Performing Arts presents Theodore Wards” “Our Lan”, 1968 July 19 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 9 Folder 45 Program, South Side Center of Performing Arts presents Theodore Wards” “Our Lan,” 1968 July 19 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 9 Folder 46 Programs, “Andrew Thomas and Coleman Young on The Medical Needs of the Black Community,” Washington Park, Y.M.C.A., Chicago, 1970 February 1
Box 9 Folder 47 Programs, “Retirement Testimonial Dinner of Ida Mae Cress,” Blue Room of the Colonial House, Chicago, 1971 June 4
Box 9 Folder 48 Programs, “Autobiography-Cocktail Party for Cyrus Colter,” Stuart Brent Book Store, Chicago, circa 1973
Box 9 Folder 49 Programs, Chicago Ballet, Gala Performances, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, 1975 May 28-29
Box 9 Folder 50 Programs, Griffin Funeral Home Ltd., Evening Serenade Part 11, Griffin Music Hall, Chicago, 1977 November 1
Box 9 Folder 51 Programs, Hyde Park Co-Op Gourmet Cooking Club III Caribbean Island Dinner, Robert Lippert and Ruth Nicoli, Chicago, 1978 April 16
Box 9 Folder 52 Programs, “Mississippi’s Native Son: An International Symposium on Richard Wright (1908-1960),” University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, 1985 November 21- 23
Box 9 Folder 53 Programs, ASALH Chicago Branch, 15th Annual Dr. Carter G. Woodson Commemorative Brunch, Palmer House, Chicago, 1987 February 7
Box 9 Folder 54 Programs, Ernest A. Griffin’s 75th Anniversary Birthday Party, Griffin Music Hall, Chicago, 1987 February 21
Box 9 Folder 55 Programs, “Toast of Marian Emily Perkins,” DuSable Museum of African-American History, Chicago, 1987 December 13
Box 9 Folder 56 Programs, “A Detroit Tribute to Paul Robeson,” The Rackham Auditorium, Detroit, MI, 1988 April 9
Box 9 Folder 57 Programs, “Tribute to Thomas A. Dorsey,” Griffin Music Hall, Chicago, 1988
Box 9 Folder 58 Programs, Studs Terkel and Margaret Walker, “Writers as Workers: A Symposium,” Newberry Library, Chicago, 1989 September 23
Box 9 Folder 59 Programs, Heritage Memorial Wall Dedication-“A Prelude to Memorial Day,”1990 May 26
Box 9 Folder 60 Programs, Free Frank National Register of Historic Places Marker Ceremony, Free Frank McWhorter Family Cemetery, Vicinity of Barry, IL 1990 October 6
Box 9 Folder 61 Programs, “Frontiers International Salutes Charles A. Davis,” Marriott Hotel, Chicago, 1991 January 19
Box 9 Folder 62 Programs, “Mr. Lincoln Visits Civil War Camp Douglas,” Griffin Music Hall, Douglas Plaza, Chicago, 1991 February 8
Box 9 Folder 63 Programs, 45th Annual Worship Service of Griffin Funeral Home Ltd., Griffin Music Hall, Chicago, 1992 November 18
Box 9 Folder 64 Programs, Chicago African American History Makers Gala, Grand Ballroom, 301 E. North Water, Chicago, 1993 February 19
Box 9 Folder 65 Programs, “Remembering Horace R. Cayton’s Legacy,” Home of Harold and Susan Woodson, Chicago, 1993 February 19
Box 9 Folder 66 Programs, “The Life and Legacy of Horace Cayton, 1903-1970,” Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago, 1993 February 20
Box 9 Folder 67 Programs, Gya Patton, “The Harlem Renaissance Revisited, 1919-1934,” 1994 October 16
Box 9 Folder 68 Programs, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature presents Cyrus Colter, Chicago Public Library Carter G. Woodson Branch, Chicago, 1995 May 20
Box 9 Folder 69 Programs, Horace and Susie Revels Memorial Scholarship, 1995
Box 9 Folder 70 Programs, August Wilson, Fences, Detroit Repertory Theatre, Detroit, MI, 1998 January 15-March 22
Box 9 Folder 71 Programs, Tuskegee Airmen 25th Annual Convention Souvenir Program, 1996 August 26-September 1
Box 9 Folder 72 Programs, Alyce C. Griffin 80th Birthday Party, Old Eagle Banquet Hall, Chicago, 1998 May 2
Box 9 Folder 73 Programs, Frank Moher, Odd Jobs, Detroit Repertory Theatre, Detroit, MI, 1998 June 4-August 28
Box 9 Folder 74 Programs, “The Chicago Renaissance, 1932-1950: A Flowering of Afro-American Culture,” Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago, 1998 September 12
Box 9 Folder 75 Programs, Margaret Walker Alexander Memorial, Chicago Public Library Cultural Center, 1999 January 9
Box 9 Folder 76 Programs, “That’s Good News! Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Music,” Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 2000
Box 9 Folder 77 Programs, Chicago Humanities Festival Words and Pictures: an overview for teachers, 2001
Box 9 Folder 78 Programs, National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters, Inc. Communications Awards Dinner Booklet, 2001
Box 9 Folder 79 Programs, Brunetta Bernstein Tribute, DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago 2007
Box 9 Folder 80 Programs, Allen Stringfellow Hawaiian ‘Aloha” celebration invitation, undated
Box 9 Folder 81 Programs, 10th Annual tribute to Duke Ellington, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, undated
Box 9 Folder 82 Programs, poster, “Buddy Hiles and His Orchestra “DANCE”, Saturday, August 24th [undated] at CIO Hall, Rockford, Illinois. (see oversized box 26)
Box 9 Folder 83 Programs, poster, Katherine Dunham’s Story “From University to Jive” by Ann Marsters in Sunday’s Chicago Herald-American, circa 1983 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 10 Folder 1 Programs, funerals, Elmer Russell Smith, Bonney-Watson Co., Seattle, WA, 1952 April 17
Box 10 Folder 2 Programs, funerals, Floyd Stephen Wright, Chapel of the Roses and Immaculate Heart Church, Portland, OR, 1971 March 29-30
Box 10 Folder 3 Programs, funerals, Charles Joseph Pinckhard, St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Chicago, 1974 January 12
Box 10 Folder 4 Programs, funerals, Rosa Gibson Barnett, Great Bethesda Baptist Church, Chicago, 1974 June 14
Box 10 Folder 5 Programs, funerals, Harry Irving Jones, Woodlawn A.M.E. Church, Chicago, 1978 August 10
Box 10 Folder 6 Programs, funerals, Esther Redmond Austin, Slaughter Funeral Home, Chicago, 1979 March 15
Box 10 Folder 7 Programs, funerals, Eunice King Savage, AA Rayner and Sons, Chicago, 1981 February 25
Box 10 Folder 8 Programs, funerals, Lewis Willis Sengstacke, Unity Funeral Parlors, Chicago, 1982 June 28
Box 10 Folder 9 Programs, funerals, Joseph Arthur Kersey, Kersey, McGowan, and Morsell Memorial Chapel, Chicago, 1982 November 15
Box 10 Folder 10 Programs, funerals, Theodore Ward, DuSable Museum of African-American History, Chicago, 1983 June 4
Box 10 Folder 11 Programs, funerals, Karlin Dunbar Flory, Operation PUSH Chapel, Chicago, 1984 January 5
Box 10 Folder 12 Subject Research Files, Count Basie, funeral Program, Abyssinian Baptist Church, New York, NY, 1984 April 30
Box 10 Folder 13 Programs, funerals, Charles Sebree, Trinity AME Zion Church, Washington, D.C., 1985 October 12
Box 10 Folder 14 Programs, funerals, Verna Jamison Gould, The Church at Worship, Chicago, 1986 February 8
Box 10 Folder 15 Programs, funerals, Challenger Seven, Griffin Music Hall, 1986 April 6
Box 10 Folder 16 Programs, funerals, Deborah Joseph Raines, Canadian Chapel of Griffin Funeral Home, Chicago, 1988 February 10
Box 10 Folder 17 Programs, funerals, Charles Stephen Griffin, Griffin Music Hall For The Performing Arts, Chicago, 1988 August 18
Box 10 Folder 18 Programs, funerals, James R. Sheats, Canadian Chapel of Griffin Funeral Home, Chicago, 1990 February 5
Box 10 Folder 19 Programs, funerals, Sidney R. Williams, Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church, Chicago, 1992 March 28
Box 10 Folder 20 Programs, funerals, Betty Marie Washington, St. Elizabeth Church, Chicago, 1994 January 13
Box 10 Folder 21 Programs, funerals, Ernest A. Griffin, Canadian Chapel of Griffin Funeral Home, Chicago, 1995 December 19
Box 10 Folder 22 Programs, funerals, Oscar Brown III, St. Ambrose Church, Chicago, 1996 August 12
Box 10 Folder 23 Programs, funerals, William S. Carter, DuSable Museum, Chicago, 1996 September 27
Box 10 Folder 24 Programs, funerals, Lisa Claire Bishop, Griffin Music Hall, Chicago, 1997 July 3
Box 10 Folder 25 Programs, funerals, Rachel Birkhead Samuels, Woodlawn A.M.E. Church, Chicago, 1997 September 6
Box 10 Folder 26 Programs, funerals, Virginia M. Gayden, Taylor Funeral Home, Chicago, 1997 September 14
Box 10 Folder 27 Programs, funerals, Mark E. Jones Jr., 1998
Box 10 Folder 28 Programs, funerals, Margaret Walker Alexander, Central United Methodist Church, Jackson, MS, 1998 December 4
Box 10 Folder 29 Programs, funerals, Prince C. Pinckard, St. Thomas Apostle Church, Chicago, 2000 January 8
Box 10 Folder 30 Programs, Ishmael Flory Memorial, DuSable Museum, 2004 February
Box 10 Folder 31 Programs, Allen Stringfellow Memorial, Nicole Gallery, Chicago, 2004 July 10
Box 10 Folder 32 Programs, Brunetta Bernstein, Oak Woods, Chicago, 2007 April 18
Box 10 Folder 33 Programs, Funerals, Marguerite Jamison Isaac, Madrona Presbyterian Church, Seattle, WA, undated

Series 6—Subject Research Files, 1922-2005

Box 11 Folder 1 Subject Research Files, “African Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective” Exhibition, circa 2002
Box 11 Folder 2 Subject Research Files, Margaret Walker Alexander, For My People 50thAnniversary Celebration invitation, 1992 September 18
Box 11 Folder 3 Subject Research Files, Margaret Walker Alexander, Discussion of Richard Wright: Daemonic Genius, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago, 1989 May 20
Box 11 Folder 4 Subject Research Files, Margaret Walker Alexander, “How I Wrote Jubilee,” Publication announcement, 1990 April 12
Box 11 Folder 5 Subject Research Files, Margaret Walker Alexander, Prospectus for Margaret Walker Alexander National African American Research Center, Jackson State University,1990 August 13
Box 11 Folder 6 Subject Research Files, Margaret Walker Alexander address given at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 1988 May 12
Box 11 Folder 7 Subject Research Files, Margaret Walker Alexander, reception, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago, 1996 December 14
Box 11 Folder 8 Subject Research Files, Margaret Walker Alexander, Diamond Jubilee Birthday celebration invitation, 1990 July 7
Box 11 Folder 9 Subject Research Files, Joyce Arkhurst, CV and presentation introduction, undated
Box 11 Folder 10 Subject Research Files, Ralph Arnold, resumes and retrospective program, 1996
Box 11 Folder 11 Subject Research Files, John Biggers sale at the Susan Woodson Gallery, 2004
Box 11 Folder 12 Subject Research Files, Sonny Booker clippings, 1978-2003
Box 11 Folder 13 Subject Research Files, Charles Burroughs, Poetry Collection, Home, circa 1981
Box 11 Folder 14 Subject Research Files, Margaret Burroughs, retirement luncheon booklet, 1979 November 10
Box 11 Folder 15 Subject Research Files, Margaret Burroughs, Two Poems by Gayle Goss Hutchinson, 1982 March 19
Box 11 Folder 16 Subject Research Files, Margaret Burroughs, Poem, “What Shall I Tell My Children About Apartheid?” 1985 January 13
Box 11 Folder 17 Subject Research Files, Margaret Burroughs, Our Own Self’s Mayor, 1988
Box 11 Folder 18 Subject Research Files, Margaret Burroughs, Memo to “Our Select, Good and Long Time Friends,” 1989 February 24
Box 11 Folder 19 Subject Research Files, Margaret Burroughs, clippings, 1980s-1990s
Box 11 Folder 20 Subject Research Files, Margaret Burroughs, “My First Husband and His Four Wives (Me, being the First),” undated
Box 11 Folder 21 Subject Research Files, Alice Browning, notes, circa 1968
Box 11 Folder 22 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, exhibition, “Cultural Crossings: From Chicago to Central America,” 1985
Box 11 Folder 23 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, exhibition, South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, 1991
Box 11 Folder 24 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, exhibition, Carter G. Woodson Regional Library, Chicago, 1995
Box 11 Folder 25 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, exhibition, Nicole Gallery, Chicago, 1996 January 26-March 2
Box 11 Folder 26 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, memorial program, DuSable Museum, Chicago, 1996 September 27
Box 11 Folder 27 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, business with Susan Woodson Gallery, 1990s
Box 11 Folder 28 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, clippings, 1990s
Box 11 Folder 29 Subject Research Files, William S. Carter, DuSable Museum for William Carter Curatorial Internship, undated
Box 11 Folder 30 Subject Research Files, John Caughlan, A Tribute to John Caughlan, Seattle Unity Church, Seattle, WA, 1999 May 29
Box 12 Folder 1 Subject Research Files, Chicago Afro-American Union Analytic Catalog, Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection, Chicago, 1972
Box 12 Folder 2 Subject Research Files, Irene Clark, Letter of Introduction by Fern Gayden, 1960 1960 October 3
Box 12 Folder 3 Subject Research Files, Irene Clark, Guggenheim Fellowship Application, 1960 1960 October 5
Box 12 Folder 4 Subject Research Files, Eldzier Cortor, correspondence, Susan Cayton Woodson and John Baker, 2000
Box 12 Folder 5 Subject Research Files, Mary Reed Daniel, publicity material, 2004-2005
Box 12 Folder 6 Subject Research Files, Early Chicago artists, Teri Agins, “Pretty Picture,” Wall Street Journal, 1993 February 19
Box 12 Folder 7 Subject Research Files, Early Chicago artists, Grant Pick, “An Artist, a Mural, an Ad, a Lawsuit,” Chicago’s Free Weekly, 1993 March 26
Box 12 Folder 8 Subject Research Files, Early Chicago artists, Kasandra Dalton McNeil, “In the Picture,” Chicago Tribune, undated
Box 12 Folder 9 Subject Research Files, Early Chicago artists, Robert Scott Duncanson, undated
Box 12 Folder 10 Subject Research Files, Evans-Tibbs Collection, clippings, 1984-1997
Box 12 Folder 11 Subject Research Files, Evans-Tibbs Collection, fliers and invitations, 1980s
Box 12 Folder 12 Subject Research Files, Ruth Patinkin Grainer, “Early Spring: About Approaching Sixty,” 1997 March 18
Box 12 Folder 13 Subject Research Files, Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church, financial statement of clubs, 1948 September-1949 September
Box 12 Folder 14 Subject Research Files, Grant Memorial A.M.E. Church, Sunday School Journal, 1949 November
Box 12 Folder 15 Subject Research Files, Alyce and Ernest Griffin, Confederate P.O.W. Society Program, 1994 April 30-May 1
Box 12 Folder 16 Subject Research Files, Alyce and Ernest Griffin, Griffin Funeral Home publicity materials, 1990s
Box 12 Folder 17 Subject Research Files, Alyce and Ernest Griffin, photo of “The Dutchess,” Ethel Dawn Griffin, undated
Box 12 Folder 18 Subject Research Files, Alyce and Ernest Griffin, “Your Dates for Remembering,” undated
Box 12 Folder 19 Subject Research Files, Suzanne Hanney, “Man’s quest for Freedom is Focus of Book, Chicago Defender, 1993 May 18
Box 12 Folder 20 Subject Research Files, Homer Harris, Garfield Golden Grads booklet, 2002 October
Box 12 Folder 21 Subject Research Files, Homer Harris, Homer Harris Park Development meeting, Garfield Community Center, Seattle, Washington, 2003 August 20
Box 12 Folder 22 Subject Research Files, Homer Harris, clippings, 2000s
Box 12 Folder 23 Subject Research Files, William McBride, Mildred Stewart notice, 1982 March 16
Box 12 Folder 24 Subject Research Files, William McBride Collection promissory note, 1989 March 21
Box 12 Folder 25 Subject Research Files, William McBride Collection at Art Werk Gallery, Chicago, 1991
Box 12 Folder 26 Subject Research Files, William McBride Collection loan agreement, 1993
Box 12 Folder 27 Subject Research Files, William McBride, clippings, 1990s
Box 12 Folder 28 Subject Research Files, William McBride, inventory and sales lists, 1990s
Box 12 Folder 29 Subject Research Files, William McBride, obituary, August 2000
Box 12 Folder 30 Subject Research Files, William McBride, biographical note, undated
Box 12 Folder 31 Subject Research Files, William McBride, notes, undated
Box 12 Folder 32 Subject Research Files, Bill V. Mullen, letter and copy of article on Negro Storysent to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1995 September 14
Box 12 Folder 33 Subject Research Files, National Conference of Artists, A Print Portfolio by Negro Artists, Emancipation Proclamation Centennial, 1963.
Box 12 Folder 34 Subject Research Files, Negro Neighborhood Business and Professional Directory, 1953
Box 12 Folder 35 Subject Research Files, Alonzo S. Parham, 1993
Box 12 Folder 36 Subject Research Files, Gordon Parks, clippings, 1990s
Box 12 Folder 37 Subject Research Files, DeLafayette Porter, Ethan Michaeli, “Artist turns breadth of travel into powerful images,” Chicago Defender, undated
Box 12 Folder 38 Subject Research Files, Rosenwald Round-Up, McCormick Center Hotel, Chicago, 1989
Box 12 Folder 39 Subject Research Files, “Langston Hughes Boosts Little Theater Group”, ChicagoDefender, 1942 April 4
Box 12 Folder 40 Subject Research Files, Cooperative Research in Black Studies, “Martin Luther King Jr., Study Guide/Course Outline, 1986
Box 13 Folder 1 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Grace Herald, Grace Presbyterian Church, 1922 November
Box 13 Folder 2 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Quintard Taylor, “The Emergence of Black Communities in the Pacific Northwest,” Journal of Negro History, 1979 Fall
Box 13 Folder 3 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Roots 10th anniversary souvenir booklet, 1982
Box 13 Folder 4 Subject Research Files, Seattle, “Our Black Settlers,” Seattle Times, 1984 February 3
Box 13 Folder 5 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Black Heritage Society of Washington State, Inc.Newsletter, 1989 January
Box 13 Folder 6 Subject Research Files, Seattle Northwest Black Pioneers: A Centennial Tribute, 1989
Box 13 Folder 7 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Al Smith, Jr., Chronological Passages of Albert and Isabelle Smith, 1916-1991, 1991 October
Box 13 Folder 8 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Arline Y. Yarbrough, “Witness to Change,” Seattle Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1992 February 16
Box 13 Folder 9 Subject Research Files, Seattle, ROOTS 20th anniversary reunion, Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center, Seattle, Washington, 1992 September 5
Box 13 Folder 10 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Roots 20th anniversary souvenir booklet, 1992 September
Box 13 Folder 11 Subject Research Files, Seattle, John Marmor, “In Living Color,” Columns, 1994 June
Box 13 Folder 12 Subject Research Files, Seattle, “African Americans Settle Early on in Lewis County,” 1999
Box 13 Folder 13 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Jacqueline E.A. Lawson, “Let’s Take A Walk! A Tour of Seattle’s Central Area, As It Was Then (1920s-1930s),” 2000 February
Box 13 Folder 14 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Nostalgia Magazine, 2003 October
Box 13 Folder 15 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Arline Stewart Yarbrough, “Seattle’s ROOTS Picnic,” Seattle Times, undated
Box 13 Folder 16 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Lee Moriwaki, “Black Pioneers celebrate roots with Youngsters at picnic,” Seattle Times, undated
Box 13 Folder 17 Subject Research Files, Seattle, Tacoma Longshore Pension Club, Ernie Tanner Center for Labor and Ethnic Studies, Tacoma, Washington, undated
Box 13 Folder 18 Subject Research Files, Seattle, “Tuskegee Airmen Celebrate 25 Years of History in Seattle,” undated
Box 13 Folder 19 Subject Research Files, Lore Segal, clippings, 1980s
Box 13 Folder 20 Subject Research Files, Allen Stringfellow, American Visions: The Magazine of Afro-American Culture, 1996 June 7
Box 13 Folder 21 Subject Research Files, Allen Stringfellow, clippings, 1990s
Box 13 Folder 22 Subject Research Files, Allen Stringfellow, Curtis James, “The Texture of Success,” 1990s
Box 13 Folder 23 Subject Research Files, Allen Stringfellow, program journal cover, Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund 12th anniversary awards dinner, circa 2000
Box 13 Folder 24 Subject Research Files, Allen Stringfellow, 80th Birthday Celebration, Club Center, Chicago, 2003 July 9
Box 13 Folder 25 Subject Research Files, Allen Stringfellow, educational programs calendar, DuSable Museum of African American History, 2004-2005
Box 13 Folder 26 Subject Research Files, Madge Terriye Martin Thompson, clippings, 1980s
Box 13 Folder 27 Subject Research Files, “We Charge Genocide” drawing featuring of William Patterson and Paul Robeson, 1951
Box 13 Folder 28 Subject Research Files, Werthan Lafargue Clinic, clippings, 1946-1968
Box 13 Folder 29 Subject Research Files, Werthan Lafargue Clinic, notes on Richard Wright by Horace Cayton, undated
Box 13 Folder 30 Subject Research Files, Sophie Wessel, clippings, 1993-1994

Series 7—Organization Records, 1945-1999

Box 14 Folder 1 Organizations, All Souls Unitarian Church, Newsletter by Susan Cayton Woodson, 1959 January 28
Box 14 Folder 2 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, “ A History of the First 125 Years of the First Universalist Church of Chicago,” 1961
Box 14 Folder 3 Organizations, All Souls Unitarian Church, Women’s Day Programs, 1968-1969
Box 14 Folder 4 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, Word, 1973, 1976
Box 14 Folder 5 Organizations, All Souls Free Religious Fellowship, Word, 1992-1996
Box 14 Folder 6 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, Mother’s Day and Recognition Services, 1974 May 12
Box 14 Folder 7 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, by-laws, 1975 September 25
Box 14 Folder 8 Organizations, All Souls Unitarian Church, 20th anniversary supper flier, Prince Pinckard, Chicago, 1975 October 17
Box 14 Folder 9 Subject Research Files, All Souls First Universalist Society, service program, 1981 January 4
Box 14 Folder 10 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memorial program, Grace Thompson Leaming, 1985 November 9
Box 14 Folder 11 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memorial program, Fern Gayden, Griffin Funeral Home, 1986 June 2
Box 14 Folder 12 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memorial program, Spencer Asher King, 1986 August 12
Box 14 Folder 13 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, 150th Anniversary booklet, 1986
Box 14 Folder 14 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memorial program, Henry W. Erskine, 1987 March 8
Box 14 Folder 15 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, Women’s Day program, 1988 May 22
Box 14 Folder 16 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memo, 1988 June 29
Box 14 Folder 17 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memo by Susan Cayton Woodson, 1989 April 2
Box 14 Folder 18 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, Women’s Day program, 1989 May 28
Box 14 Folder 19 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memorial program, Stanley K. Lawrence, 1989 November 26
Box 14 Folder 20 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, memos, 1990 February
Box 14 Folder 21 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, Barbara Temple letter, 1990 March 25
Box 14 Folder 22 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, summary of recent occurrences, 1990 May 15
Box 14 Folder 23 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, correspondence, 1990 July 30
Box 14 Folder 24 Organizations, All Souls First Universalist Society, Jerry Crimmins, “Max Janowski; wrote Jewish music,” 1991 April 9
Box 14 Folder 25 Organizations,, All Souls Unitarian Church, Kenan Heise, “Rev. B.A. Richardson, ex-pastor of All Souls,” Chicago Tribune, 1992 July 15
Box 14 Folder 26 Organizations,, All Souls First Universalist Society, memorial program, Hugo Leaming, 1993 March 28
Box 14 Folder 27 Organizations,, All Souls First Universalist Society, memorial program, Ida Mae Cress, Griffin Funeral Home, 1998 July 16
Box 14 Folder 28 Organizations, All Souls Free Religious Fellowship, Bonita Suzanne hyman recital, 1987 May 24
Box 14 Folder 29 Organizations, All Souls Free Religious Fellowship, “Third Unitarian’s high profile benefits community and church,” The World, 1990 November
Box 14 Folder 30 Organizations, All Souls Free Religious Fellowship, Eric E. Graham memo, 1993 June 7
Box 14 Folder 31 Organizations, All Souls Free Religious Fellowship, newsletter, 1997-1999
Box 14 Folder 32 Organizations, Black Heritage Society of Washington State, 1994
Box 14 Folder 33 Organizations, Chicago and Northern District Association of Colored Women, 1954
Box 14 Folder 34 Organizations, Coordinating Council of Community Organizations list.., 1960s
Box 14 Folder 35 Organizations, DuSable Museum of African American History souvenir booklet, 1990
Box 14 Folder 36 Organizations, DuSable Museum of African American History annual report, 1991 July-1992 December
Box 14 Folder 37 Organizations, Susan Woodson Gallery flyer, undated
Box 14 Folder 38 Organizations, UAW-CIO Fair Practices Committee, 1945 April
Box 14 Folder 39 Organizations, Umber Foundation incorporation documents, 1975 August

Series 8—Serials, 1944-2005

Box 15 Folder 1 Serials, Afro American Studies Newsletter, 1985
Box 15 Folder 2 Serials, Afro Scholar Newsletter, 1985 Fall
Box 15 Folder 3 Serials, Art and Black Culture, (ABC: Chicago: A Directory), 1989 Spring
Box 15 Folder 4 Serials, American Scholar, Vol. 63, No. 1, 1994 Winter
Box 15 Folder 5 Serials, American Scholar, Vol. 63, No. 2, 1994 Spring
Box 15 Folder 6 Serials, Black Gold National Shopper’s Guide 1992-1993,
Box 15 Folder 7 Serials, Black History Supplement to The Medium and Tacoma True Citizen, 1982 February
Box 15 Folder 8 Serials, The Black Writer Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1983 June
Box 15 Folder 9 Serials, Black Writers’ News, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1972 April-May
Box 15 Folder 10 Serials, The Bridge, 1968 May
Box 15 Folder 11 Serials, The Chicago Defender, 1997 March 15
Box 15 Folder 12 Serials, Chicago History, Vol. XVII, No. 1 and 2, 1988 Spring and Summer
Box 15 Folder 13 Serials, Chicago History, Vol. XVII, No. 3 and 4, 1988 Fall and 1989 Winter
Box 15 Folder 14 Serials, Chicago History, Vol. XXII, No. 1, 1993 March
Box 15 Folder 15 Serials, Chicago History, Vol. XXII, No. 3, 1993 November
Box 15 Folder 16 Serials, Chicago Tribune Magazine, 1999 January 24
Box 15 Folder 17 Serials, Community Consultant I-90 Newsletter, 1971 February
Box 15 Folder 18 Serials, Ebony, 1949 February
Box 15 Folder 19 Serials, Ebony, 1963 September ([See Oversized Box 25])
Box 15 Folder 20 Serials, The Fine Arts Trader, Vol. 13, No. 5, 2005 May
Box 15 Folder 21 Serials, First World: An International Journal of Black Thought, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1977 March-April
Box 15 Folder 22 Serials, Gay Chicago Magazine, Vol. XII, No. 24, 1989 June 15
Box 15 Folder 23 Serials, HBW News, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1992 Spring
Box 15 Folder 24 Serials, Headlines and Pictures, 1945 July
Box 15 Folder 25 Serials, Howard University Press Catalog, 1985 Fall
Box 15 Folder 26 Serials, Information Service, Vol. XXXVI, No. 10, 1957 March 9
Box 15 Folder 27 Serials, Labor Unity, Vol. 76, No. 7, 1990 October
Box 16 Folder 1 Serials, Martin Luther King Memorial, Collector’s Edition, 1968
Box 16 Folder 2 Serials, Michigan Viewfinder on W. Jackson Wertz, circa 2000
Box 16 Folder 3 Serials, Mississippi Quarterly, Richard Wright issue, Vol. XLII, No. 4, 1989 Fall
Box 16 Folder 4 Serials, National Conference of Negro Artists Newsletter, Vol.1, No. 1, 1959 November
Box 16 Folder 5 Serials, Negro History Bulletin, 1947 January
Box 16 Folder 6 Serials, Negro Digest, 1963 July
Box 16 Folder 7 Serials, Negro Digest, 1968 December
Box 16 Folder 8 Serials, Negro Story, 1944 October-November
Box 16 Folder 9 Serials, Negro Story, 1945 March-April
Box 16 Folder 10 Serials, Negro Story, 1945 August-September
Box 16 Folder 11 Serials, Negro Story, 1944 December -1945 January
Box 16 Folder 12 Serials, Negro Story, 1945 December -1946 January
Box 16 Folder 13 Serials, Negro Story, 1946 April-May
Box 16 Folder 14 Serials, N’DIGO, 1994 December 8-21
Box 16 Folder 15 Serials, Pacific Northwest Forum, Vol. VIII, No. 2, 1995 Summer-Fall
Box 16 Folder 16 Serials, Parade, 1981 November 15 (Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson featured on page 18)
Box 16 Folder 17 Serials, Peace and Freedom, Vol. XXXII, No. 2, 1972 February
Box 16 Folder 18 Serials, People’s Weekly World, Vol. 17, No. 11, 2002 August 10
Box 16 Folder 19 Serials, Portage, Vol. 2, No. 1, Fall/Winter
Box 16 Folder 20 Serials, Ramparts Magazine, “Mississippi Eyewitness,” 1964
Box 16 Folder 21 Serials, The Richard Wright Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1991 Fall
Box 16 Folder 22 Serials, Richard Wright Newsletter, Vol. II, No. I, 1992 Fall
Box 16 Folder 23 Serials, Richard Wright Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1993 Spring/Summer
Box 16 Folder 24 Serials, Richard Wright Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1993 Fall/Winter
Box 16 Folder 25 Serials, Richard Wright Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1994 Spring/Summer
Box 16 Folder 26 Serials, Richard Wright Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1996 Fall
Box 16 Folder 27 Serials, Saturday Review of Literature, Vol. XXII, No. 6, 1940 June 1
Box 16 Folder 28 Serials, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1971 November 18
Box 16 Folder 29 Serials, The Seattle Times Magazine, 1978 February 26
Box 16 Folder 30 Serials, Staff Notes, No. 101 (fragment), Chicago Department of Welfare, 1949 September 15
Box 16 Folder 31 Serials, Staff Notes, No. 109, Chicago Department of Welfare, 1950 May 25
Box 16 Folder 32 Serials, The Tacoma Facts, Vol. 15, No. 18, 1982 February 4
Box 16 Folder 33 Serials, Tuesday Magazine, 1974 April

Series 9—Clippings, 1934-2004

Box 17 Folder 1 Clippings, “Cayton Leads Protest Feb 19 Against Discrimination,” 1934 February 5
Box 17 Folder 2 Clippings, Willard F. Motley, “Negro Art in Chicago,” Opportunity, Volume XVIII, No. 1, 1940 January
Box 17 Folder 3 Clippings, “Sue in Jim Crow Row,” Chicago Defender, Vol. 36, No. 31, 1940 November 23
Box 17 Folder 4 Clippings, fragments of articles on visual arts of the Black Chicago Renaissance, 1940-1990s
Box 17 Folder 5 Clippings, “Officer Inspects Barracks,” Chicago Defender, 1943 March 27
Box 17 Folder 6 Clippings, “Japs Made Him Help Repair Ship,” 1945
Box 17 Folder 7 Clippings, “Seminar, Dinner to Mark End of Rosenwald Grants,” 1948
Box 17 Folder 8 Clippings, “Reveals Cayton, Woodson Nuptials,” 1949
Box 17 Folder 9 Clippings, “For Outstanding Leadership,” circa 1959 May 25
Box 17 Folder 10 Clippings, “Richard Wright, Writer, 52, Dies,” New York Times, 1960 November 30
Box 17 Folder 11 Clippings, Joseph E. Evans, “Ghana’s Deliverer,” Wall Street Journal, 1961 February 27
Box 17 Folder 12 Clippings, Elizabeth Byrd, “Help in Time of Sorrow,” 1962
Box 17 Folder 13 Clippings, Elizabeth Stevens, “Howard Shows Nation’s Finest Negro Works,” Washington Post, 1965 January 25
Box 17 Folder 14 Clippings, Ruth Moore, “As Others Talked, San Francisco Built Mid-Income Co-op Housing,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1965 February 11
Box 17 Folder 15 Clippings, Doris E. Saunders, “Confetti,” Chicago Defender, 1966 January 15
Box 17 Folder 16 Clippings, Ruth H. McCoy, “Author Feted on One of Rare Visits Home,” Chicago Daily Defender, 1966 September 8
Box 17 Folder 17 Clippings, Howard Kissel, “Negro Artists Paint Wall of Fame,” Chicago Tribune, 1967 September 17
Box 17 Folder 18 Clippings, “Prof Lloyd Warner, anthropologist and sociologist, is dead,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1970 May 24
Box 17 Folder 19 Clippings, Mildred Ann Smith, “Adoption Fulfillment for this Family,” Santa Cruz Sentinel, 1970 July 5
Box 17 Folder 20 Clippings, “History of Mt. Zion Baptist Church,” The Medium, 1975 October 22
Box 17 Folder 21 Clippings, “‘Aida’ Reflects Special Price,” Women’s Wear Daily, 1976
Box 17 Folder 22 Clippings, Walter Sublette, “Beyond the stereotypes of black fiction,” 1979
Box 17 Folder 23 Clippings, C.A. Lofton, “A South-Side Memory: Grown-Ups’ Business,” Chicago Reader, 1980 July 11
Box 17 Folder 24 Clippings, ‘Communicating through lens and light,” 1980
Box 17 Folder 25 Clippings, Claudia Ricci, “Militant feels he has honored his ancestors,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1982 March 8
Box 17 Folder 26 Clippings, Bill Stuckey, “Jo Banks: expatriate who won’t be pinned down,” Midwest Magazine, 1982 June 11
Box 17 Folder 27 Clippings, “Cadillac Burial” (Willie M. Stokes, Jr.), 1984
Box 17 Folder 28 Clippings, Ron Grossman, “Old Neighborhood Reclaimed by New Black Generation,” Chicago Tribune, 1985 February 24
Box 17 Folder 29 Clippings, “‘The Court of First Resort,’: Judge Jack Tanner Champions Underdogs and Fields Criticism,” Pacific, 1986 February 2
Box 17 Folder 30 Clippings, “Alice Tanner, wife of judge, dies at 68,” Seattle Times, 1986 February 13
Box 17 Folder 31 Clippings, “Art admirers,” Chicago Independent Bulletin, 1987 March 5
Box 17 Folder 32 Clippings, “Broadus Mitchell; traced paths of South’s economy, Hamilton,” 1988 May 1
Box 17 Folder 33 Clippings, Louise Kaegi, “Black art expo taps into works of locals,” Hyde Park Herald, 1988 August 17
Box 17 Folder 34 Clippings, David Levering Lewis, “Harlem’s First Shining,” Modern Maturity32.1, 1989 February-March
Box 17 Folder 35 Clippings, Howardena Pindell, “Art World Racism: A Documentation,” New Art Examiner, 1989 March
Box 17 Folder 36 Clippings, “It Wasn’t His Driving that Caused the Alaskan Oil Spill, It was Yours,” In These Times, 1989 September 6
Box 17 Folder 37 Clippings, Henry Kisor, “W.P.A. Reunion,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1989 September 10
Box 17 Folder 38 Clippings, David E. Anderson, “The ‘Big Count’ Draws Near,” Chicago Defender, 1990 January 9
Box 17 Folder 39 Clippings, “Senior TV Production,” The Gazette, 1990 January 10
Box 17 Folder 40 Clippings, “T.V. Programmer,” Chatham Citizen, 1990 January 11
Box 17 Folder 41 Clippings, “I Want to BE in Pictures,” Beverly News, Mount Greenwood Express, and Scottsdale/Ashburn Independent, 1990 January 11
Box 17 Folder 42 Clippings, Gregory Griffin, “A Show for Seniors, by Seniors,” Northwest Leader, 1990 January 17
Box 17 Folder 43 Clippings, “Seniors Produce Weekly TV Show,” Hegewisch News, 1990 January 18
Box 17 Folder 44 Clippings, Richard Roeper, “Everything’s primetime for cable’s spry seniors,” Chicago Sun-Times, 1990 January 19
Box 17 Folder 45 Clippings, “General Cinema Buys Publisher Harcourt Brace,” 1991 January 25
Box 17 Folder 46 Clippings, Louis Arata, “Seniors Put a Golden Touch on TV Production,” Hyde Park Herald, 1990 January 31
Box 17 Folder 47 Clippings, Claudia Withers, “Judge Clarence Thomas is a Threat to Women of Color, says Women’s Group,” 1992
Box 17 Folder 48 Clippings, Grant Pick, “An Artist, A Mural, an Ad, a Lawsuit,” Chicago Reader, 1993 March 26
Box 17 Folder 49 Clippings, “Rites set for Betty Washington, former Defender reporter,” 1994 January 11
Box 17 Folder 50 Clippings, “Congratulations”/ “Employees Spotlight: Earsina Bernadine Presley,” CPL Matters, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1994 February
Box 17 Folder 51 Clippings, Robert T. Starks, “Summer Observations,” N’Digo, 2004 August 26-September 1
Box 17 Folder 52 Clippings, ‘ALPA’s Modern Home Office Lobby,” undated
Box 17 Folder 53 Clippings, “The Cayton House,” undated
Box 17 Folder 54 Clippings, Jim Simon, “A Terrible Loss: Not Knowing All That History,” Seattle Times, undated
Box 17 Folder 55 Clippings, “National Negro History Week Being Observed Over Country,” undated
Box 17 Folder 56 Clippings, “Woodson Gallery features Holiday Best,” undated
Box 17 Folder 57 Clippings, Jerry Crimmins, “Black editor, author Era Bell Thompson, 80”, 1986 December 31
Box 17 Folder 58 Clippings, “Women’s Choice,” undated,

Series 10—Scrapbooks, 1932-1939

Box 18 Folder 1 Scrapbooks, Susie Revels Cayton, 1906 February-1932
Box 19 Folder 1 Scrapbooks, Susie Revels Cayton, 1930s
Box 19 Folder 2 Scrapbooks, Susie Revels Cayton, 1940s
Box 20 Folder 1 Scrapbooks, Susie Revels Cayton, “Music,” 1938-1939

Series 11—Photographs, circa 1880-2004

Box 21 001 Photograph, Cayton Family on the porch of Cayton family home, Seattle, circa 1904
Box 21 002 Photograph, Ruth Cayton, circa 1905
Box 21 003 Photograph, Ruth Cayton, circa 1907
Box 21 004 Photograph, Cayton Family home [518 14th Avenue], Seattle, Washington, circa 1908
Box 21 005 Photograph, Cayton Family home [518 14th Avenue], Seattle, Washington, circa 1908
Box 21 006 Photograph, Horace R Cayton, Sr. and Republican State Central Committee, Seattle, 1908
Box 21 007 Photograph, Horace R Cayton Sr. and Members of the Republican State Central Committee, Seattle, 1908
Box 21 008 Photograph, Susan Revels Cayton, Madge Cayton, Seattle, 1910s
Box 21 009 Photograph, Ruth Cayton, undated ([See Oversized Box 25])
Box 21 010 Photograph, Susan Cayton-Wright [Woodson], Photo by Jackson Studio, Seattle, 1918
Box 21 011 Photograph, Ruth Cayton, Floyd Wright, Photo by Jackson Studio, Seattle, circa 1918
Box 21 012 Photograph, Aunt Phoebe, Susie Revels Cayton and Lillie, Seattle, 1920s
Box 21 013 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, 1920s
Box 21 014 Photograph, Aunt Phoebe, Revels Cayton, Aunt Lillie, Seattle, 1920s
Box 21 015 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, circa 1923
Box 21 016 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, Uncle Russell’s wife, 1926
Box 21 017 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, SCW, Madge Cayton, Margerite, Easter Sunday, Seattle, circa 1926
Box 21 018 Photograph, SCW at Cross Lake, WA, circa 1926
Box 21 019 Photograph, SCW, Lillie Cayton at Lake Washington, 1926
Box 21 020 Photograph, SCW, Lillie Cayton, Laurel Apartments, Seattle, circa 1926
Box 21 021 Photograph, Horace Cayton, Sr. 1930
Box 21 022 Photograph, Horace R Cayton Sr., Susie Revels Cayton, Seattle, 1930s
Box 21 023 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, 1930s
Box 21 024 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, 1930s
Box 21 025 Photograph, SCW, Lillie Cayton, circa 1930
Box 21 026 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, Susan Cayton Woodson, 1930s
Box 21 027 Photograph, SCW, Lillie Cayton, Seattle, 1930s
Box 21 028 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, 1935 June 21
Box 21 029 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, circa 1940
Box 21 030 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, circa 1940
Box 21 031 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, 1940
Box 21 032 Photograph, Horace Cayton, 1940 ([See Oversized Box 25])
Box 21 033 Photograph, Lillie Cayton Fisher, circa 1942
Box 21 034 Photograph, Walter L. Hunt, SCW, Rhumboogie Café, 1942 October 13
Box 21 035 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, circa 1945
Box 21 036 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, Madge Thompson, circa 1947
Box 21 037 Photograph, Percy Lee Martin, Lillie Cayton, Madge, circa 1947
Box 21 038 Photograph, Made Martin, Lillie Cayton, Son Martin, circa 1947
Box 21 039 Photograph, SCW, Harold Woodson, circa 1949
Box 21 040 Photograph, SCW, Harold Woodson, circa 1949
Box 21 041 Photograph, SCW, Harold Woodson, circa 1949
Box 21 042 Photograph, SCW, Harold Woodson, circa 1949
Box 21 043 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, circa 1950
Box 21 044 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, Leroy Carton Rice, circa 1951
Box 21 045 Photograph, Madge Thompson, Leroy Cayton Rice, Sue Martin, circa 1951
Box 21 046 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, Leroy Cayton, Leroy Rice, Richard Rice, circa 1953
Box 21 047 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, Madge Thompson, Sue Martin, circa 1953
Box 21 048 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, Richard Rice, circa 1953
Box 21 049 Photograph, Harold Woodson, Jr and SCW, 1956 June
Box 21 050 Photograph, Horace Cayton Jr in office at University of California-Berkeley, 1960s
Box 22 051 Photograph, Bob Howard, Leroy Cayton, Richard Rice, Toby, Lawrence, Rev. Ericson, Bob’s mother Sue (Martin), Verona, Ross, 1960s
Box 22 052 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson and Harold Woodson, 1960s
Box 22 053 Photograph, SCW, Lillie Cayton, unknown woman, 1969
Box 22 054 Photograph, SCW, Lillie Cayton, unknown man, 1969
Box 22 055 Photograph, Sidney Williams, Horace Cayton, 1969
Box 22 056 Photograph, Sidney Williams, 1969
Box 22 057 Photograph, Horace Cayton’s apartment, 1969
Box 22 058 Photograph, SCW with two unidentified men, 1970s
Box 22 059 Photograph, SCW with unidentified man, 1970s
Box 22 060 Photograph, SCW with unidentified group, 1970s
Box 22 061 Photograph, Susanna Lacney, 1970s
Box 22 062 Photograph, Madge Thompson, 1970s
Box 22 063 Photograph, Madge Thompson, Susanna Lacney, Leroy Cayton, 1974
Box 22 064 Photograph, Richard Rice, Susanna Lacney, Madge Thompson, 1974
Box 22 065 Photograph, Madge Thompson and Paul Thompson on wedding day, 1974
Box 22 066 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, 1976
Box 22 067 Photograph, Shannon and Leroy Cayton Rice Jr. 1976
Box 22 068 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, 1979
Box 22 069 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice Jr, Maurice Revels, Tayna Dee, 1980
Box 22 070 Photograph, Leroy Cayton, October, 1981
Box 22 071 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 072 Photograph, Irma Cayton Wertz, Michael Fabre, Essie D. at University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 073 Photograph, St. Clair Drake, Irma Cayton Wertz, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 074 Photograph, Irma Cayton Wertz, undated
Box 22 075 Photograph, Margaret Walker Alexander, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 076 Photograph, Margaret Walker Alexander with unidentified woman, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 077 Photograph, Fern Gayden, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 078 Photograph, Fern Gayden, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 079 Photograph, Richard Wright Symposium Banner, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 21
Box 22 080 Photograph, North Oxford Baptist Church bus, University of Mississippi, 1985 November 23
Box 22 081 Photograph, Bonnie Branch Hansen, 1987
Box 22 082 Photograph, SCW and Bonnie Branch Hansen, 1987
Box 22 083 Photograph, SCW and Bonnie Branch Hansen, 1987
Box 22 084 Photograph, SCW and Bonnie Branch Hansen and brother, 1987
Box 22 085 Photograph, SCW and Bonnie Branch Hansen and brother, 1987
Box 22 086 Photograph, SCW and Bonnie Branch Hansen and brother, 1987
Box 22 087 Photograph, SCW eating with table group, 1987
Box 22 088 Photograph, SCW with group, 1989
Box 22 089 Photograph, SCW with unknown woman, 1989
Box 22 090 Photograph, SCW with unidentified group, 1989
Box 22 091 Photograph, SCW with unidentified group, 1989
Box 22 092 Photograph, SCW with unidentified group, 1989
Box 22 093 Photograph, SCW, Harold Woodson, Alyce Griffin with group of people, 1990 May 26
Box 22 094 Photograph, Alyce Griffin, Ernest Griffin, 1990 May 26
Box 22 095 Photograph, Alyce Griffin and unidentified woman, 1990 May 26
Box 22 096 Photograph, SCW, Harold Woodson, Alyce Griffin with group of people, 1990 May 26
Box 22 097 Photograph, Harold Woodson, SCW, Alyce Griffin, Ernest Griffin, 1992 June 15
Box 22 098 Photograph, SCW, Harold Woodson,[sitting between 2 unidentified women] 1992 June 15
Box 22 099 Photograph, Lee Cayton, circa 1994
Box 22 100 Photograph, SCW, William Carter, Chicago, circa 1995
Box 22 101 Photograph, SCW, William Carter, Chicago, circa 1995
Box 22 102 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 103 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 104 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 105 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 106 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 107 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 108 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 109 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 110 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 111 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 112 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 113 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 114 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 115 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 116 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 117 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 118 Photograph, SCW, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 119 Photograph, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 120 Photograph, Michael Fabre, Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, 1996 Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 121 Photograph, Irma Cayton Wertz, SCW, Bonnie Branch Hansen at Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1996. Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 122 Photograph, Ruth Williams, Paul Carrion Williams, Bonnie Branch Hansen at Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1996. Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 123 Photograph, Ruth Williams, Thelma Perkins, Herbert Nipson at Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1996. Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 124 Photograph, Michael Fabre with unidentified woman at Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1996. Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 125 Photograph, Michael Fabre with unidentified woman at Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1996. Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 126 Photograph, Frances Minor with unidentified woman, George Boles at Susan Woodson Gallery, Chicago, IL, 1996. Photo by Donna Hodge
Box 22 127 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 22 128 Photograph, SCW, undated
Box 22 129 Photograph, SCW with two unidentified people, undated
Box 22 130 Photograph, SCW, Bonnie Branch Hansen, undated
Box 22 131 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, undated
Box 22 132 Photograph, Lillie Cayton, undated
Box 22 133 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, undated
Box 22 134 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, undated
Box 22 135 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, undated
Box 22 136 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, Maurice Revels, undated
Box 22 137 Photograph, Cayton Family House, 518 14th Ave., Seattle, WA, undated
Box 22 138 Photograph, Harold Woodson, SCW, Ernest Griffin, Alyce Griffin, Club DeLisa, undated
Box 22 139 Photograph, Leroy Cayton, undated
Box 22 140 Photograph, Horace Cayton Jr. undated
Box 22 141 Photograph, SCW with group, undated
Box 22 142 Photograph, Eric Graham, SCW, undated
Box 22 143 Photograph, Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 22 144 Photograph, SCW with unidentified man and woman, undated
Box 22 145 Photograph, Madge Cayton, Ruth Cayton, undated
Box 22 146 Photograph, Madge Cayton, Ruth Cayton, undated
Box 22 147 Photograph, Roy Harvey, Ruth Cayton, Madge Cayton, undated
Box 22 148 Photograph, Aunt Lillie’s family, undated
Box 22 149 Photograph, Ernest Griffin, Harold Woodson, undated
Box 22 150 Photograph, Alyce Griffin and daughter, Pearl Louise Griffin, undated
Box 22 151 Photograph, Griffin Family [It’s a Family Matter], UNDATED
Box 23 152 Photograph, Josephine Grayson, circa 1880
Box 23 153 Photograph, Elzata Grayson, Texas, circa 1950
Box 23 154 Photograph, Elzata, circa 1900
Box 23 155 Photograph, Harold Woodson, Maurice Woodson, 1910s
Box 23 156 Photograph, Revels Cayton, circa 1911
Box 23 157 Photograph, Revels Cayton, circa 1914
Box 23 158 Photograph, Revels Cayton, 1920s
Box 23 159 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Grayson Woodson, Woodson Shoe Store, 1930s
Box 23 160 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Woodson, 1933
Box 23 161 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Grayson Woodson in front of Woodson shoe store, 3222 S State, Chicago, 1933
Box 23 162 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Grayson Woodson in front of Woodson shoe store, 3222 S State, Chicago, 1933
Box 23 163 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Grayson Woodson in front of Woodson shoe store, 3222 S State, Chicago, 1933
Box 23 164 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1940s
Box 23 165 Photograph, Harold Woodson, circa 1940 ([See Oversized Box 25])
Box 23 166 Photograph, Sue Martin school Photograph, circa 1962-1963
Box 23 167 Photograph, Joyce Arkhorst, Fred Arkhorst, Chicago, 1969
Box 23 168 Photograph, Horace Cayton, Joyce Arkhorst, Harold Woodson, Chicago, 1969
Box 23 169 Photograph, Joyce Arkhorst, Sue Martin, Harold Woodson and SCW, 1970s
Box 23 170 Photograph, Joyce Arkhorst, SCW, Sue Martin, Harold Woodson, 1970s
Box 23 171 Photograph, Joyce Arkhorst, 1970s
Box 23 172 Photograph, Joyce Arkhorst, SCW, 1970s
Box 23 173 Photograph, Revels Cayton, Madge Thompson, circa 1970s
Box 23 174 Photograph, Donnie Hancock, Revels Cayton, Lillie Cayton’s funeral, San Diego, CA., 1976
Box 23 175 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, Lillie Cayton Fisher’s funeral, San Diego, CA, 1976
Box 23 176 Photograph, Revels Cayton, Madge Thompson, Rice, Lillie Cayton Fisher’s funeral, San Diego, CA, 1976
Box 23 177 Photograph, Mourners at Lillie Cayton Fisher’s funeral, San Diego, CA, 1976
Box 23 178 Photograph, Donnie Hancock, Revels Cayton, SCW, Sue Larney at Lillie Cayton’s funeral, San Diego, CA., 1976
Box 23 179 Photograph, Sue Larney, Revels Cayton, at Lillie Cayton’s funeral, San Diego, CA., 1976
Box 23 180 Photograph, Group of children at Lillie Cayton Fisher’s funeral, 1976
Box 23 181 Photograph, Daniel Larney (Sue’s child), 1976
Box 23 182 Photograph, Revels Cayton, Dr. Revels Jr., with friend, 1987 June
Box 23 183 Photograph, Revels Cayton with group of people, 1987
Box 23 184 Photograph, Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 185 Photograph, Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 186 Photograph, Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 187 Photograph, Revels Cayton and unidentified boy, 1987 June
Box 23 188 Photograph, Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 189 Photograph, Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 190 Photograph, Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 191 Photograph, Revels Cayton, Edward Manney [Harsh Assistant Curator], SCW, 1987 June
Box 23 192 Photograph, Leroy Cayton Rice, Maurice Revels and Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 193 Photograph, SCW and Revels Cayton, 1987 June
Box 23 194 Photograph, Revels Cayton and SCW, 1987 June
Box 23 195 Photograph, Revels Cayton, SCW, Edward Manney [Harsh Assistant Curator] and unidentified child, 1987
Box 23 196 Photograph, Harold Woodson, Irma Cayton Wertz, Sidney Williams, 1987
Box 23 197 Photograph, Harold Woodson, Irma Cayton Wertz, Sidney Williams, 1987
Box 23 198 Photograph, Irma Cayton Wertz, Harold Woodson, Sidney Williams, 1987
Box 23 199 Photograph, Irma Cayton Wertz, 1999
Box 23 200 Photograph, SCW and Irma Cayton Wertz, 1987
Box 23 201 Photograph, Irma Cayton Wertz with unidentified woman, San Diego, CA 1987
Box 23 202 Photograph, Eleanor Hill, Revels Cayton, 1990
Box 23 203 Photograph, Revels Cayton, Virgie Bell, 1990
Box 23 204 Photograph, Revels Cayton, Lee Cayton and Charlena, 1994 January
Box 23 205 Photograph, Revels and Lee Cayton, Bruce at dinner, 1994 January
Box 23 206 Photograph, Charlena, Revels Cayton, 1994 January
Box 23 207 Photograph, Maggie Revels, undated
Box 23 208 Photograph, Susie Revels Cayton [right side], undated
Box 23 209 Photograph, Susie Revels Cayton graduation from Oberlin College, undated
Box 23 210 Photograph, Revels family Photograph, undated
Box 24 211 Photograph, Elzata Grayson Woodson, undated
Box 24 212 Photograph, Elzata Grayson Woodson, undated
Box 24 213 Photograph, Elzata Grayson Woodson, undated
Box 24 214 Photograph, Horace R Cayton’s tombstone, Brunswick, GA; Jackson plot (Irma Cayton Wertz), undated
Box 24 215 Photograph, Corinne Taylor with unidentified man, 1920s
Box 24 216 Photograph, Corinne Taylor with unidentified man, 1920s
Box 24 217 Photograph, Auntie Carmellia, Louisville, KY, 1924 July
Box 24 218 Photograph, Floyd Wright at Rosenwald apartment, Chicago, 1950s
Box 24 219 Photograph, Floyd Wright with unidentified man, 1969
Box 24 220 Photograph, Madge Thompson, Paul Thompson, circa 1974
Box 24 221 Photograph, Madge Thompson, 1976
Box 24 222 Photograph, Edward Jr., 1976
Box 24 223 Photograph, Madge Thompson, undated
Box 24 224 Photograph, Robert Thompson, [Madge’s child], undated
Box 24 225 Photograph, Harold Jr. kneeling with dog and two unidentified girls, Seattle, WA, undated
Box 24 226 Photograph, Harold Jr. kneeling with dog and two unidentified girls, Seattle, WA, undated
Box 24 227 Photograph, Floyd Wright, Portland, OR, undated
Box 24 228 Photograph, Bob Wright, Stephen Wright, undated
Box 24 229 Photograph, Bob Wright, June Wright, undated
Box 24 230 Photograph, Floyd Wright, Ruth Wright, undated
Box 24 231 Photograph, Bob Wright, undated
Box 24 232 Photograph, June Wright, undated
Box 24 233 Photograph, Stephen Wright, Russamay Wright, Portland, OR, undated
Box 24 234 Photograph, Vandie Haygood, undated
Box 24 235 Photograph, Fern Gayden, Union Pier, MI, circa 1979
Box 24 236 Photograph, Fern Gayden, 1979
Box 24 237 Photograph, Brunetta Bernstein, 1987
Box 24 238 Photograph, Brunetta Bernstein, 1987
Box 24 239 Photograph, Brunetta Bernstein, undated
Box 24 240 Photograph, Brunetta Bernstein, circa 1960s
Box 24 241 Photograph, Tuskegee YMCA postcard, circa 1903
Box 24 242 Photograph, Frederick Douglass home postcard, circa 1920
Box 24 243 Photograph, Bessie Coleman with unidentified woman, soldier, 1920s
Box 24 244 Photograph, Bessie Coleman gravesite, 1926. Photo by R.D. Jones
Box 24 245 Photograph, Bessie Coleman, circa 1926 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 24 246 Photograph, Satchel Paige in Portland, OR, 1930
Box 24 247 Photograph, Satchel Paige [in Seattle], 1930
Box 24 248 Photograph, Paul Robeson, Eugene Coleman in front of Rosenwald apartments, Chicago, 1940. Photo by SCW
Box 24 249 Photograph, Richard Wright with unidentified woman, circa 1940
Box 24 250 Photograph, Bernard Goss, circa 1940
Box 24 251 Photograph, Bernard Goss, circa 1940
Box 24 252 Photograph, Marva Lewis, 1941. Photo by Gordon Parks
Box 24 253 Photograph, Richard Wright postcard, 1948
Box 24 254 Photograph, Clifford Lee oil painting, circa 1955
Box 24 255 Photograph, Prince Pinckard, 1964
Box 24 256 Photograph, James Birthday, 1976 July 28
Box 24 257 Photograph, Muriel, Marguerite and Edna at St. Clemente Church, circa 1988
Box 24 258 Photograph, Mary, Sonny Booker at “50” anniversary dinner party, undated
Box 24 259 Photograph, Allen Stringfellow’s “Under the Red Umbrella”, undated
Box 24 260 Photograph, Allen Stringfellow’s “Sugar Foot Stomp”, undated
Box 24 261 Photograph, Eselean Henderson’s “Bountiful Blessings”, undated
Box 24 262 Photograph, Eselean Henderson’s “Faces of the Future”, undated
Box 24 263 Photograph, Betty Horton’s “Young Girl”, undated
Box 24 264 Photo of poster, “Turn a Black Cheek” written by Eugene Perkins, undated
Box 24 265 Photograph, Calvert Confectionery, Martin, TX, undated. Photo by PARS
Box 24 266 Photograph, Unidentified man, undated
Box 24 267 Photograph, Rosenwald Roundup Reunion, 1989
Box 24 268 Photograph, Rosenwald Roundup Reunion, 1989
Box 24 269 Photograph, Dr. Audley R. Mamby obituary, 1992 July 30 [See Oversize Box 25]
Box 24 270 Photograph, Frank Neal, undated. [See Oversize Box 25]
Box 24 271 Photograph, photocopy, "Upstairs" by Gordon Parks, circa 1940 [Due to the fragile nature of photograph, the original item is currently unavailable for use by the public]

Series 12—Audiovisual Materials, 1992-1993

Box 26 AV001 Audiovisual, Videotape, “The Cayton Family,” 1992
Box 26 AV002 Audiovisual, Videotape, “The Cayton Family,” 1992
Box 26 AV003 Audiovisual, Videotape, “Remembering Horace Cayton’s Legacy,” Susan Cayton Woodson’s house, Chicago, 1993 February 19
Box 26 AV004 Audiovisual, Videotape, “Horace Cayton,” Part I, Woodson Regional Library, 1993 February 20
Box 26 AV005 Audiovisual, Videotape, Part II, Woodson Regional Library, 1993 February 20
Box 26 AV006 Audiovisual, Slides, Irene Clark Art Slides, circa 1968

Series 13—Memorabilia, 1930-1996

Box 27 Folder 1 Memorabilia, Class Autographs book, Seattle, 1932-1933
Box 27 Folder 2 Memorabilia, War Ration Book, circa 1942
Box 27 Folder 3 Memorabilia, Soldier Art: Prizewinners in Special Services Art Contest, 1945
Box 27 Folder 4 Memorabilia, Era Bell Thompson, An African Christmas Story, circa 1958
Box 27 Folder 5 Memorabilia, Sophie Wessel, Dad’s Day, 1961 June 18
Box 27 Folder 6 Memorabilia, 1966 religious art calendar, Baptist Graduate Student Center, 1966
Box 27 Folder 7 Memorabilia, Souvenir booklet, Pearl Bailey and Cab Calloway in Hello, Dolly! 1967
Box 27 Folder 8 Memorabilia, Sympathy cards, 1970 [Horace Cayton’s death]
Box 27 Folder 9 Memorabilia, Revels Cayton, Jr. and Miye Takagi wedding announcement, 1979 June 7
Box 27 Folder 10 Memorabilia, Irma Cayton Wertz guestbook, 1983 December 16
Box 27 Folder 11 Memorabilia, Invitation to Revels Cayton 80th birthday celebration, 1987 June 5
Box 27 Folder 12 Memorabilia, Rosenwald Round Up items, 1989 August 22-October 22
Box 27 Folder 13 Memorabilia, Rosenwald Round Up Bag, 1989 October
Box 27 Folder 14 Memorabilia, Illinois Women: 75 Years of the Right to Vote, 1994
Box 27 Folder 15 Memorabilia, Book of drawings by Brunette Bernstein, 1996 May 30
Box 27 Folder 16 Memorabilia, Alta California English and American Authors, Catalogue 34, autographed by Horace R. Cayton, Jr. to Susan Cayton Woodson, undated
Box 27 Folder 17 Memorabilia, Card with photo of painting of Hiram Revels hanging in Knox College Library, undated
Box 27 Folder 18 Memorabilia, Chicago and Southern Airlines sticker, undated
Box 27 Folder 19 Memorabilia, One Hundred and One Famous Poems, undated
Box 27 Folder 20 Memorabilia, Woodlawn Harris Center boycott flier, circa 1970s
Box 28 Folder 1 Memorabilia, Framed Drawing, “Colored Men Who Have Served As United States Congressmen,” 1930
Box 28 Folder 2 Memorabilia, Framed drawing, “African American Family [unidentified], undated
Box 28 Folder 3 Memorabilia, Framed photograph of Eight Young African American girls graduating, undated
Box 28 Folder 4

Memorabilia, Framed Photograph of Central Texas College class of 1913, 1913

(l-r: Osborne Kennedy, Rheumaha Fry, Hattie Roundtre, William A. Harrison, Jennie Belle Davis, Ilivia Wilson, J H Easter, RD Conner, MD Dixon, EL Johnson and J.W. Strong, DD, President). Photography by Newman.

Box 28 Folder 5 Memorabilia, Framed drawing by Parham, undated
Box 28 Folder 6 LP, Paul Robeson’s favorite songs, undated
Box 28 Folder 7 Memorabilia, Nelson Sykes’ The Christmas Spirit card, 1945 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 28 Folder 8 Memorabilia, Nelson Sykes’ Christmas card by William McBride, circa 1940s [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 28 Folder 9 Memorabilia, Sheet Music ‘I’ve Got My Habits On ‘[See Oversized Box 25]
Box 28 Folder 10 Memorabilia, Mildred Haessler Ballet Group, Promotional artwork by William McBride, circa 1950 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 28 Folder 11 Memorabilia, Auburn Furniture Company, artwork by William McBride, undated [See Oversized Box 25]

Super Series 2: Harold Woodson

Series 1—Harold Woodson Biography, 1895-1998

Box 29 Folder 1 Biography, Harold Woodson, certificate of graduation from Douglas School, 1928 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 29 Folder 2 Biography, Harold Woodson, Board of education public school safety patrol, 1928 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 29 Folder 3 Biography, Harold Woodson, Englewood high school yearbook, 1932
Box 29 Folder 4 Biography, Harold Woodson, Englewood high school certificate, 1932 [See Oversized Box 25]
Box 29 Folder 5 Biography, Harold Woodson, notices to report for WPA, 1938-1940
Box 29 Folder 6 Biography, Harold Woodson, civil service examination results, 1939-1942
Box 29 Folder 7 Biography, Harold Woodson, WPA reclassification slip, 1938 September 7
Box 29 Folder 8 Biography, Harold Woodson, WPA ID card, 1940 April 17
Box 29 Folder 9 Biography, Harold Woodson, Notices of termination by WPA, 1939 December 19 and 1941 March 21
Box 29 Folder 10 Biography, Harold Woodson, Citizens Defense Corps certificate of membership, 1943 August
Box 29 Folder 11 Biography, Harold Woodson, Teacher assignment to Phillips Evening High School, 1944 September 1
Box 29 Folder 12 Biography, Harold Woodson, University of Illinois transcript, 1944 November 14
Box 29 Folder 13 Biography, Harold Woodson, University of Chicago registration document, 1944 December 13
Box 29 Folder 14 Biography, Harold Woodson Merit badge counselor certificate, Boy Scouts of America, 1944 December 31
Box 29 Folder 15 Biography, Harold Woodson Certificate for passing French exam, 1945 October 29
Box 29 Folder 16 Biography, Harold Woodson, Certificate of membership in Chicago Colleges Chapter of the Sigma XI, 1946 May 23
Box 29 Folder 17 Biography, Harold Woodson, Assignment to teach at Phillips Evening High, 1946 September 9
Box 29 Folder 18 Biography, Harold Woodson Jr., Howalton Day School mailing list and student report, 1961 January
Box 29 Folder 19 Biography, Harold Woodson, Memorial Service Program, Griffin Funeral Home, 1998 February 27
Box 29 Folder 20 Biography, Harold Woodson, curriculum vitae, undated
Box 29 Folder 21 Biography, Family, Josephine Grayson, warranty deeds, 1895-1896
Box 29 Folder 22 Biography, Family, William Woodson, Binga State Bank account, 1922
Box 29 Folder 23 Biography, Family, Woodson’s shoe store statement book, 1923-1928
Box 29 Folder 24 Biography, Family, Woodson’s shoe store ledger, 1925-1926
Box 29 Folder 25 Biography, Family, Woodson’s shoe store receipts, 1928
Box 29 Folder 26 Biography, Family, Dora Frederick, Examination of the title to property, circa 1919-1930
Box 29 Folder 27 Biography, Family, Legal Documents, William and Elzata Woodson vs. Louis W. Polk, 1936
Box 29 Folder 28 Biography, Family, William Woodson and Elzata Woodson, mortgage, 1944 August 25
Box 29 Folder 29 Biography, Family, Woodson’s De Luxe Service, chattel mortgage, 1953 February 1
Box 29 Folder 30 Biography, Family, Woodson’s De Luxe Service, undated
Box 29 Folder 31 Biography, Family, Woodson’s shoe store sales and promotional materials, undated
Box 29 Folder 32 Biography, Family, Woodson’s shoe store address book, undated
Box 29 Folder 33 Biography, Family, Woodson’s shoe store, note paper, undated

Series 2—Harold Woodson Manuscripts, 1909-1985

Box 30 Folder 1 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson (with Lewis Wattsit), “Chemistry Club? Why Not,” Lewis Institutenewspaper, 1936 May 25
Box 30 Folder 2 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, An Introduction to General Chemistry Calculations, 1936
Box 30 Folder 3 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, A Survey of Chemistry in Negro Colleges, 1938
Box 30 Folder 4 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, List of Faculty Publications by Howard University Department of Chemistry, 1939
Box 30 Folder 5 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson (with Nicholas D. Cheronis), Library Aids for Collateral Readings and References in Chemistry 202, circa 1939
Box 30 Folder 6 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, “The Present Status of Chemistry in Negro Colleges,” published in Journal of Negro Education, 1939
Box 30 Folder 7 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, Meeting Minutes, 1943 April 11
Box 30 Folder 8 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson (with Helen S. Mackenzie), Note on a Biochemical Method for Determining Crude Fiber in Cornmeal, 1944
Box 30 Folder 9 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson (with Helen S. Mackenzie), Note on a Biochemical Method for Determining Crude Fiber in Cornmeal, 1945 March
Box 30 Folder 10 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, Studies on Microbiological Assay Methods for B-Complex Vitamins, 1945
Box 30 Folder 11 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, progress report as Rosenwald Fellow, 1946
Box 30 Folder 12 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, notes on studies on the protein metabolism of an infant, circa 1947
Box 30 Folder 13 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, Amino Acids note cards, 1947-1948
Box 30 Folder 14 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson (with Stanley W. Hier, James D. Solomon and Olaf Bergeim), Amino Acid Research, Rough Draft of Paper Reprints, 1947-1948
Box 30 Folder 15 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, “Explains Role of Nuclear Power,” Chicago Defender, circa 1952
Box 30 Folder 16 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, “Methylene Blue and Resazurin Reduction Methods for Milk,” 1963 September 10
Box 30 Folder 17 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, Technique: Infrared Spectroscopy Course Notebook, 1967 June 19-23
Box 30 Folder 18 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, Current Procedures in the Foods and Dairies Laboratory, Illinois Dept. of Public Health, 1967
Box 30 Folder 19 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, notes for MIT courses, circa 1967-1968
Box 30 Folder 20 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, chart of relations of ketones, undated
Box 30 Folder 21 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, methods of teaching in high school, undated
Box 30 Folder 22 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, methods of teaching in high school, undated
Box 30 Folder 23 Manuscripts, Harold Woodson, Vitamin Assay (notebook), undated
Box 31 Folder 1 Manuscripts, Other, Elzata Grayson, fragmented notes, undated
Box 31 Folder 2 Manuscripts, Other, Elzata Grayson, Sewing Book, 1909
Box 31 Folder 3 Manuscripts, Other, Elzata Grayson, millinery book, circa 1909
Box 31 Folder 4 Manuscripts, Other, William Woodson, “Character the Foundation,” circa 1913
Box 31 Folder 5 Manuscripts, Other, T.R. Hogness and Warren C. Johnson, “Qualitative Analysis and Chemical Equilibrium,” 1936 March
Box 31 Folder 6 Manuscripts, Other, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, “Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Agriculture,” 1937 November
Box 31 Folder 7 Manuscripts, Other, Board of Education notice and Songs of Omega, 1939 June 16
Box 31 Folder 8 Manuscripts, Other, A.L. Willard, letter to University of Illinois Class of 1945
Box 31 Folder 9 Manuscripts, Other, Edwin R. Embree, Julius Rosenwald Fund: Review for the Two Year Period 1944-1946, 1946
Box 31 Folder 10 Manuscripts, Other, list of Negro recipients of Rosenwald Fellowships, 1946
Box 31 Folder 11 Manuscripts, Other, Clarence W. Wright, “George Washington Carver: An American Scientist,” with Harold Woodson’s notes, circa 1946
Box 31 Folder 12 Manuscripts, Other, Report of Scientific Director, Nutrition Foundation, Inc., 1948 June 30
Box 31 Folder 13 Manuscripts, Other, Provident Hospital and Training School Attending Staff list, 1948-1949
Box 31 Folder 14 Manuscripts, Other, Samuel Natelson, Ultra-Micro Methods in Clinical Chemistry, 1950
Box 31 Folder 15 Manuscripts, Other, 39th Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture, 1955-1956
Box 31 Folder 16 Manuscripts, Other, Resident Training Program Schedule, Provident Hospital and Training School, 1955
Box 31 Folder 17 Manuscripts, Other, Chicago Gas Chromatography Discussion Group, 1964 Short Course Schedule, 1964
Box 31 Folder 18 Manuscripts, Other, Technique of Infrared Spectoscopy course, Outline of Lectures and Experiments, 1967 June
Box 31 Folder 19 Manuscripts, Other, Elementary Food Chemistry Grade Report, Announcement, and Course Outline, 1967
Box 31 Folder 20 Manuscripts, Other, Technique of Infrared Spectroscopy Course Materials, 1967
Box 31 Folder 21 Manuscripts, Other, A.J. Sinskey (compiler), References on Viruses, 1968 June 12
Box 31 Folder 22 Manuscripts, Other, E.R. Pariser, “…Potential Significance of Fish Protein Concentrate in Today’s World Food Situation,” 1968 June
Box 31 Folder 23 Manuscripts, Other, Roster of Registrants for Current Topics in Food Technology, 1968 June
Box 31 Folder 24 Manuscripts, Other, Session V of Physiology and Biochemistry of Muscle as a Food II Symposium, 1969 June 15
Box 31 Folder 25 Manuscripts, Other, Symposium: Physiology and Biochemistry of Muscle as a Food, Pre-registration list, 1969 July 10
Box 31 Folder 26 Manuscripts, Other, Physiology and Biochemistry of Muscle as a Food, Binder materials, 1969 July
Box 31 Folder 27 Manuscripts, Other, Chemistry laboratory outline, undated
Box 31 Folder 28 Manuscripts, Other, Lab instructions for Harold Woodson, undated
Box 31 Folder 29 Manuscripts, Other, Nutrition charts, undated
Box 31 Folder 30 Manuscripts, Other, Wendy Lynn Ruddy, “Reactions of Escherichia Coli to Environmental Stress,” 1985

Series 3—Harold Woodson Correspondence, 1910-1993

Box 32 Folder 1 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to L.F. Badger, 1947 January 3
Box 32 Folder 2 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to Edward Bartow, 1940 March 13
Box 32 Folder 3 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to M.J. Blish, 1942 February 6
Box 32 Folder 4 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to Paul Cannon, 1946 May 9
Box 32 Folder 5 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to Cooperating Colleges and Universities, 1940 May
Box 32 Folder 6 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to Fortune Magazine, 1942 August 23
Box 32 Folder 7 Correspondence, Harold Woodson to Otto Reinmuth, 1940
Box 32 Folder 8 Correspondence, Roger Adams to Harold Woodson, 1940 May 14
Box 32 Folder 9 Correspondence, Raymond B. Allen to Harold Woodson, 1946 May 6
Box 32 Folder 10 Correspondence, Russell Allen to Harold Woodson, 1945 December 31
Box 32 Folder 11 Correspondence, C.F. Atkins to Harold Woodson, 1940 June 19
Box 32 Folder 12 Correspondence, L.F. Badger to Harold Woodson, 1946-1947
Box 32 Folder 13 Correspondence, R.P. Barnes to Harold Woodson, 1940 March 28
Box 32 Folder 14 Correspondence, Edward Bartow to Harold Woodson, 1940 March 12
Box 32 Folder 15 Correspondence, Doris and Mike Bialas to Harold and Susan Woodson, 1977 September 26
Box 32 Folder 16 Correspondence, Harry C. Bostik to Harold Woodson, 1984 September 5
Box 32 Folder 17 Correspondence, H.T. Briscoe to Harold Woodson, 1940 July 21
Box 32 Folder 18 Correspondence, Jacob A. Brody to Harold Woodson, 1992 August 6
Box 32 Folder 19 Correspondence, Ambrose Caliver to Harold Woodson, 1941 October 21
Box 32 Folder 20 Correspondence, Sophia C. Camenisch to Harold Woodson, 1940 November 26
Box 32 Folder 21 Correspondence, Paul Cannon to Harold Woodson, 1946 May 10
Box 32 Folder 22 Correspondence, Oneida Cockrell to Harold Woodson, 1943 October 4
Box 32 Folder 23 Correspondence, Oneida Cockrell to Harold Woodson, 1953-1955 [Michigan Garden Apartment Nursery School]
Box 32 Folder 24 Correspondence, E.J. Crane to Harold Woodson, 1956 December 10
Box 32 Folder 25 Correspondence, Roland R. Cross to Harold Woodson, 1941 May 1
Box 32 Folder 26 Correspondence, H.E. Cunningham to Harold Woodson, 1942-1948
Box 32 Folder 27 Correspondence, Dean G. Curry to Harold Woodson, 1941
Box 32 Folder 28 Correspondence, Charles T. Davis to Harold Woodson, 1944 January 26
Box 32 Folder 29 Correspondence, Dorothy A. Eldridge to Harold Woodson, 1945
Box 32 Folder 30 Correspondence, G. Richey Ewell to Harold Woodson, 1973 August 8
Box 32 Folder 31 Correspondence, Fred to Harold Woodson, 1977 September 24
Box 32 Folder 32 Correspondence, May R. Freedman to Harold Woodson, 1939-1940
Box 32 Folder 33 Correspondence, John E. Flynn to Harold Woodson, 1944 February 28
Box 32 Folder 34 Correspondence, Adrian Hainline to Harold Woodson, 1954 February 15
Box 32 Folder 35 Correspondence, William C. Haygood to Harold Woodson, 1945-1946
Box 32 Folder 36 Correspondence, J.W. Hughley to Harold Woodson, 1940 March 21
Box 32 Folder 37 Correspondence, Jay to Harold Woodson, 1985 July 2
Box 32 Folder 38 Correspondence, Gratia Esher Knobel to Harold Woodson, 1946 October 24
Box 32 Folder 39 Correspondence, Alan C. Love to Harold Woodson, 1943 September 13
Box 32 Folder 40 Correspondence, Helen MacKenzie to Harold Woodson, undated
Box 32 Folder 41 Correspondence, C.W. Marshall to Harold Woodson, 1939
Box 32 Folder 42 Correspondence, Henry B. Matthews and William Q. Quinn to Harold Woodson, 1955 July 15
Box 32 Folder 43 Correspondence, R.L. Mayer to Harold Woodson, 1948 May 3
Box 32 Folder 44 Correspondence, Thomas H. McCormick to Harold Woodson, 1940 July 31
Box 32 Folder 45 Correspondence, Henry T. McDonald to Harold Woodson, 1940 March 18
Box 32 Folder 46 Correspondence, Z. Micic to Harold Woodson, 1950 August 7
Box 32 Folder 47 Correspondence, C.O. Miller to Harold Woodson, 1937 July 22
Box 32 Folder 48 Correspondence, John Mills to Harold Woodson, 1941 May 29
Box 32 Folder 49 Correspondence, George R. Moon to Harold Woodson, 1942 February 5
Box 32 Folder 50 Correspondence, Kelso B. Morris to Harold Woodson, 1940 December 17
Box 32 Folder 51 Correspondence, Jay Mulberry to Harold Woodson, 1985 July
Box 32 Folder 52 Correspondence, Howard S. Nieman to Harold Woodson, 1943 October 26
Box 32 Folder 53 Correspondence, Lloyd Norey to Harold Woodson, 1943
Box 32 Folder 54 Correspondence, Raul Orleaux to Harold Woodson, undated
Box 32 Folder 55 Correspondence, James B. Parsons to Harold Woodson, 1940 November 19
Box 32 Folder 56 Correspondence, Julia Pitts to Harold Woodson and Susan Woodson, 1965 April 25
Box 32 Folder 57 Correspondence, Earl W. Porter to Harold Woodson, 1985-1989
Box 32 Folder 58 Correspondence, L.D. Reddick to Harold Woodson, 1940 September 25
Box 32 Folder 59 Correspondence, George N. Redd to Harold Woodson, 1940-1941
Box 32 Folder 60 Correspondence, Otto Reinmuth to Harold Woodson, 1939-1940
Box 32 Folder 61 Correspondence, C.E. Ronneberg to Harold Woodson, 1941 January 9
Box 32 Folder 62 Correspondence, Duane Roller to Harold Woodson, 1940
Box 32 Folder 63 Correspondence, Edwin Schanze to Harold Woodson, 1968 August 27
Box 32 Folder 64 Correspondence, Howard E. Seals to Harold Woodson, 1990
Box 32 Folder 65 Correspondence, James K. Senior to Harold Woodson, 1944 May 11
Box 32 Folder 66 Correspondence, J. Leon Shereshefsky to Harold Woodson, 1939-1940
Box 32 Folder 67 Correspondence, Parke H. Simer to Harold Woodson, 1946 April 18
Box 32 Folder 68 Correspondence, R.G. Simms-St. Martini to Harold Woodson, 1939 September 28
Box 32 Folder 69 Correspondence, Stillman J. Stanard to Harold Woodson, 1955 August 26
Box 32 Folder 70 Correspondence, G.L. Teller to Harold Woodson, 1937 November 3
Box 32 Folder 71 Correspondence, Chas H. Thompson to Harold Woodson, 1939
Box 32 Folder 72 Correspondence, Fred H. Uhlig to Harold Woodson, 1984 September 4
Box 32 Folder 73 Correspondence, C.J. Van Slyke to Harold Woodson, 1948
Box 32 Folder 74 Correspondence, James C. Vary to Harold Woodson, 1993 July 22
Box 32 Folder 75 Correspondence, George von Gehr to Harold Woodson, 1944 June 23
Box 32 Folder 76 Correspondence, William J.L. Wallace to Harold Woodson, 1940 September 28
Box 32 Folder 77 Correspondence, William W. Wattenberg to Harold Woodson, 1941 February 20
Box 32 Folder 78 Correspondence, C.A. Webber to Harold Woodson, 1942-1943
Box 32 Folder 79 Correspondence, C. Lincoln Williston IV to Harold Woodson, 1947 May 5
Box 32 Folder 80 Correspondence, Beth Wilson (Fortune Magazine) to Harold Woodson, 1942 August 31
Box 32 Folder 81 Correspondence, L.L. Woods to Harold Woodson, 1940-1941
Box 32 Folder 82 Correspondence, Arthur D. Wright to Harold Woodson, 1970 February 25
Box 32 Folder 83 Correspondence, Clarence W. Wright to Harold Woodson, 1940 October 29
Box 32 Folder 84 Correspondence, Nelson F. Young to Harold Woodson, 1954 January 15
Box 32 Folder 85 Correspondence, Other, Bae’s Smart Shoppe to Grace Woodson, 1964 July 9
Box 32 Folder 86 Correspondence, Other, L.D. Baum Knight to Elzata Grayson, undated
Box 32 Folder 87 Correspondence, Other, Olaf Bergeim to Janice M. Smith, 1947 October 28
Box 32 Folder 88 Correspondence, Other, Gary R. Brenniman to Ed McDonald, 1987 March 18
Box 32 Folder 89 Correspondence, Other, Sophia C. Camenisch to William W. Wattenberg, 1941 October 5
Box 32 Folder 90 Correspondence, Other, Don A. Chambers to Alumnus, 1993 September 8
Box 32 Folder 91 Correspondence, Other, Executive Director to the Medical Staff, 1948 June 29
Box 32 Folder 92 Correspondence, Other, Kimberly Gamble to Susan Woodson, 1977 September 27
Box 32 Folder 93 Correspondence, Other, Ruth E. Harris to C.A. Webber, 1943 June 1
Box 32 Folder 94 Correspondence, Other, John Leesman and LJ Blackburn to Woodson Shoe Company, undated
Box 32 Folder 95 Correspondence, Other, Harold Levine to Olaf Bergeim, 1947 February 18
Box 32 Folder 96 Correspondence, Other, D.J. Logan to William Woodson, 1927 August 19
Box 32 Folder 97 Correspondence, Other, Richard C. Lord to Participants in 1967 Special Summer Program on the Technique of Infrared Spectoscopy, 1967 June 9
Box 32 Folder 98 Correspondence, Other, Luther to Elzata Grayson, 1910
Box 32 Folder 99 Correspondence, Other, W.H. Welker to Floyd Murray, 1943 August 18
Box 32 Folder 100 Correspondence, Other, C.W. Marshall to Whom It May Concern, 1939 November 22
Box 32 Folder 101 Correspondence, Other, G.L. Pouliot to P. DeFranco, 1940 September 24
Box 32 Folder 102 Correspondence, Other, Peter Q. Peterson to Anne Yurtis, 1978 November 14
Box 32 Folder 103 Correspondence, Other, Howard E. Seals, Samuel W. Hurley, Jr., and Charles D. Halter, 1987
Box 32 Folder 104 Correspondence, Other, James W. Wagner to School of Public Health Faculty and Staff, 1988 February 16
Box 32 Folder 105 Correspondence, Other, Elzata Woodson to Marlin, Jr., 1923 December 17
Box 32 Folder 106 Correspondence, Other, William Woodson to Elzata Grayson, 1913 August 29, 1919 May 4
Box 32 Folder 107 Correspondence, Other, William Woodson to Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1940 March 11
Box 32 Folder 108 Correspondence, Other, Woodson Clinical and Biochemical Laboratory to Doctor, undated
Box 32 Folder 109 Correspondence, Other, William Woodson to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1940 July 7

Series 4—Harold Woodson Programs, 1913-1985; and Party Invitations, 1930s

Box 33 Folder 1 Programs, Banquet for class of 1913, Central Texas College, TX, 1913 May 9
Box 33 Folder 2 Programs, New Hope Baptist Church choir recital, 1918 December 30
Box 33 Folder 3 Programs, Marriage of R.A. Easter and Mary Adams, and Chas W. Hailstorks and Pauline B. Jefferson, Washington, D.C., 1918 May 1
Box 33 Folder 4 Programs, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Binga twilight party, Grand Assembly Hall, Chicago, 1925 December 25
Box 33 Folder 5 Programs, The Playbill of Chicago Theaters, Chicago, 1931
Box 33 Folder 6 Programs, The Green Pastures, Illinois Theatre, Chicago, circa 1931
Box 33 Folder 7 Programs, Englewood High School commencement, Chicago, 1932 June 16
Box 33 Folder 8 Programs, Ye Olde Grads Informal, Mid-year Prom, Bacon’s Casino, 1933 January 27, 1933
Box 33 Folder 9 Programs, We Modernettes Summer Formal, Binga Arcade, Chicago, 1933 June 20
Box 33 Folder 10 Programs, Hyde Park High school commencement exercises, Loomis Hall, Chicago, 1934 June 14
Box 33 Folder 11 Programs, Les Chics Cheres 4th annual dance, Bacon’s Casino, Chicago, 1935 July 26
Box 33 Folder 12 Programs, Lewis Institute commencement, New First Congregational Church, Chicago, 1937 June 23
Box 33 Folder 13 Programs, George Noble Caiman memorial services, Lewis Institute Auditorium, Chicago, 1941 November 30
Box 33 Folder 14 Programs, Lambda Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority United Nations ball, Parkway Ballroom, Chicago, 1944 July 8
Box 33 Folder 15 Programs, University of Illinois commencement, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1945 September 14
Box 33 Folder 16 Programs, Calendar for the Chicago Colleges of the University of Illinois, 1946 February
Box 33 Folder 17 Programs, Dinner honoring Doctor and Mrs. Raymond B. Allen, Palmer House, Chicago, 1946 June 22
Box 33 Folder 18 Programs, Chicago Colleges of the University of Illinois Chapter of the Society of Sigma XI, lecture hall 106 and Chicago Illini Union, Chicago, 1946
Box 33 Folder 19 Programs, Chicago Colleges of the University of Illinois Chapter of the Society of Sigma XI, lecture hall 106 and Chicago Illini Union, Chicago, 1947 May 28
Box 33 Folder 20 Programs, Chicago Colleges of the University of Illinois Chapter of the Society of Sigma XI, Lecture Hall 106 and Chicago Illini Union, Chicago, 1948 May 20
Box 33 Folder 21 Programs, Honoring trustees and officers of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, Stevens Hotel, Chicago, 1948 May 28
Box 33 Folder 22 Programs, August Quiriconi Pupils’ Violin Recital, Kozminski School auditorium, Chicago, 1951 June 10
Box 33 Folder 23 Programs, Lone Star State Club Christmas party, Southerland Hotel, Chicago, 1952 December 27
Box 33 Folder 24 Programs, Harriet Tubman Club open house, Parkway Community Center, Chicago, 1953 January 11
Box 33 Folder 25 Programs, Solemn Midnight choral mass, Church of St. Edmund, Chicago, 1954 December 24
Box 33 Folder 26 Programs, Howalton Day School graduation exercises, Chicago Park District Fieldhouse, Chicago, 1964 June 18
Box 33 Folder 27 Programs, Worship Service, All Souls First Universalist Society, Chicago, 1975 March 9
Box 33 Folder 28 Programs, Managerial Skills Workshop: Introduction to Management, Chicago, 1979 January 4
Box 33 Folder 29 Programs, Managerial Skills Workshop: Developing Human Resources, Chicago, 1979 January 25
Box 33 Folder 30 Programs, Managerial Skills Workshop: Controlling Budgeting and Scheduling, Chicago, 1979 February 1
Box 33 Folder 31 Programs, Contra Losta College commencement, San Pablo, California, 1981 June 12
Box 33 Folder 32 Programs, Stephen A. Douglas Alumni presents “I Remember You,” Douglas School Auditorium, Chicago, 1983 September 23
Box 33 Folder 33 Programs, UIC School of Public Health executive committee meeting, UIC, Chicago, 1984 May 7
Box 33 Folder 34 Programs, Reception for Dr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Brody, UIC, Chicago, 1985 September 5
Box 33 Folder 35 Programs, Senior Award Assembly and Mothers’ Tea, Frances W. Parker School, undated
Box 33 Folder 36 Programs, Breakfast, Physiology and Biochemistry of Muscle as a Food Symposium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, undated
Box 33 Folder 37 Programs, A Shamrock musical tea, Church of the Good Shepherd, Chicago, undated
Box 33 Folder 38 Party Invitations-1930s, Hi Fliers’ Klub, 2nd annual dance, Movement Hall, Chicago, 1932 February 19
Box 33 Folder 39 Party Invitations-1930s, The Modern Gaities 3rd annual Christmas dance, Vincennes Hotel, Chicago, 1932 December 26
Box 33 Folder 40 Party Invitations-1930s, Sub-Debs and Presidents, Port Roseland Ballroom, Chicago, 1933 June 30
Box 33 Folder 41 Party Invitations-1930s, Les Amerites, splash party, Jackson Park Beach, Chicago, 1933 July 19
Box 33 Folder 42 Party Invitations-1930s, Crescent Club, annual spring dance, Warwick Hall, Chicago, 1934 April 28
Box 33 Folder 43 Party Invitations-1930s, We Modernettes’ spring frolic, Forum Hall, Chicago, 1934 April 30
Box 33 Folder 44 Party Invitations-1930s, The Skippers, 3rd annual spring frolic, Bacon’s Casino, 1934 May 2
Box 33 Folder 45 Party Invitations-1930s, Omega Psi Phi summer dance, Savoy Ballroom, Chicago, 1935 March 2
Box 33 Folder 46 Party Invitations-1930s, Pas Si Betes 3rd annual summer formal, Bacon’s Casino, Chicago, 1935 August 11
Box 33 Folder 47 Party Invitations-1930s, Amici Social and Athletic Club, Bill Berry, Bronix Debs Social Club, Lillian Linsey, Do-Shi-Ki, Jr. Club, On-to-Cairo Party, 1930s?
Box 33 Folder 48 Party Invitations-1930s, Chicago Whippets Club Dance, Junior Do-Shi-Ki Club Dancing Party, and Halloween Party (Mary Bruce School of Dancing), Chicago, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 49 Party Invitations-1930s, Comets Athletic/Social Club clippings, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 50 Party Invitations-1930s, Comets Athletic/Social Club clippings, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 51 Party Invitations-1930s, Eclat Social Club, All High School Committee, Geraldine Little and the “Dainty Dashers,” Deuces, Hi Fliers, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 52 Party Invitations-1930s, Ellamay Florence birthday party, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 53 Party Invitations-1930s, Englewood Circle Saroines, Edward Flairs(?), Helen Payne, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 54 Party Invitations-1930s, Englewood Circle Saroines, The Modern Gaities, Vera Flowers, Todules Social Club, Crescent Club, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 55 Party Invitations-1930s, Halloween parties and the Hornets Premier Ball, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 56 Party Invitations-1930s, Kute Kittens Klub, Les Petites Amies, Phi Beta Sigma, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 57 Party Invitations-1930s, Marguerite Meyers, Les Amies des Pauvres, Bernice Burley, Dennis Craddock, Marion Harris, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 58 Party Invitations-1930s, Maxine Carter, Beta Omega Phi of Crane Junior College, Esther Johnson, We Modernettes Club, Chi Delta Sigma Sorority, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 59 Party Invitations-1930s, Meharry Alumni Association Picnic, Party for Marguerite Griffin, and Richard Club Musical Tea, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 60 Party Invitations-1930s, Rowland Hardin, Crane College winter dance, Hi Fliers Klub Fall Social, Marguerite Meyers, Halloween Party, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 61 Party Invitations-1930s, Unique Talents Social Club, Pas Si Betes, Night Hawks party for Ray Nance, Pas Si Betes, 1930s
Box 33 Folder 62 Party Invitations-1930s, Wilberforce Lincoln Teams and Margeurite O. York birthday and Halloween parties, 1930s

Series 5—Harold Woodson Serials, 1934-1993

Box 34 Folder 1 Serials, American Journal of Physics, Vol. 9, No. 3, 1941 June
Box 34 Folder 2 Serials, Announcements for 1938-1939 (Lewis Institute), 1938
Box 34 Folder 3 Serials, Annual List of the Publications of the Faculty, 1946 May 1-1947 April 30
Box 34 Folder 4 Serials, Beta Kappa Chi Bulletin, Vol. III, No. 2, 1945 May 5
Box 34 Folder 5 Serials, Chemistry in Negro Colleges, Series No. 2, 1940 April
Box 34 Folder 6 Serials, Chicago Schools Journal, Vol. XXIII, No. 3-4, 1941 November-December,
Box 34 Folder 7 Serials, Collected Studies from the Department of Biological Chemistry, Volume IX, 1947
Box 34 Folder 8 Serials, Faculty Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1946 October 1
Box 34 Folder 9 Serials, Faculty Newsletter, 1947 April 1
Box 34 Folder 10 Serials, IIT Alumni News, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1987 Spring
Box 34 Folder 11 Serials, IIT Alumni News, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1989 Winter
Box 34 Folder 12 Serials, Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 17, No. 3, 1940 March
Box 34 Folder 13 Serials, Journal of Negro Education, Vol. VIII, No. 4, 1939 October
Box 34 Folder 14 Serials, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 164, No. 14, 1957 August 3
Box 34 Folder 15 Serials, News from the Field, 1968 January
Box 35 Folder 1 Serials, Omega News, Vol. 1, No. 8, 1949 October
Box 35 Folder 2 Serials, Oracle, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1934 April
Box 35 Folder 3 Serials, Oracle, Vol. XVI, No. 2, 1937 July
Box 35 Folder 4 Serials, Oracle, Vol. XVII, No. 4, 1938 December
Box 35 Folder 5 Serials, Oracle, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, 1949 March
Box 35 Folder 6 Serials, Pilgrim Informer, 1976 April 18
Box 35 Folder 7 Serials, Pilgrim Informer, 1973 May 6
Box 35 Folder 8 Serials, Pilgrim Informer, 1974 February 3
Box 35 Folder 9 Serials, Prospectus, 1988-1991 (University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health), 1988
Box 35 Folder 10 Serials, Sci-En-Tech News, Vol. 4, No. 5, 1947 May
Box 35 Folder 11 Serials, Scope, Vol. 18, No. 2, 1993 Fall
Box 35 Folder 12 Serials, State of Illinois, 1956
Box 35 Folder 13 Serials, Transactions of the New York Academy of Science, Ser. II, Vol. 10, No. 1948 June 8
Box 35 Folder 14 Serials, UIC Biochemistry Newsletter, 1993 Spring

Series 6—Harold Woodson Clippings, 1927-1994

Box 36 Folder 1 Clippings, “Trade Week’ Movement is Set on Foot,” Chicago Defender, 1927 April 9
Box 36 Folder 2 Clippings, “Honored at Lewis Inst.,” circa 1935
Box 36 Folder 3 Clippings, “Harold Woodson to Receive B.S. Degree June 23,” 1937 June
Box 36 Folder 4 Clippings, “Winner Takes All!” 1930s
Box 36 Folder 5 Clippings, Ted Shane, “Chocolate Rube Waddell,” Saturday Evening Post, 1940 July 27
Box 36 Folder 6 Clippings, “Makes Study of Physics in Race Schools,” Chicago Defender, 1940 November 9
Box 36 Folder 7 Clippings, Rev. John Evans, “Rosenwald Fund Fellowships Worth $85,000 Listed,” Chicago Sunday Tribune, 1945 May 20
Box 36 Folder 8 Clippings, “29 Negroes Among 46 Rosenwald Fellowships,” Pittsburgh Courier, 1945 May 26
Box 36 Folder 9 Clippings, William J.L. Wallace, “Some Outstanding Teachers of Chemistry in Negro Colleges and Universities,” Journal of Chemical Education, 1945 October
Box 36 Folder 10 Clippings, William H. Fishman and Camillo Artom, “Variations of Some Constituents in the Urine of Rats Receiving dl-Serine and dl-Alanine,” Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1945
Box 36 Folder 11 Clippings, Karl H. Beyer, Lemuel D. Wright, Horace F. Russo, Helen R. Skeggs, Elizabeth A. Patch, “Renal Clearance of Essential Amino Acids,” American Journal of Physiology, 1946
Box 36 Folder 12 Clippings, Stanley W. Hier, Theodore Cornbleet, and Olaf Bergeim, “The Amino Acids of Human Sweat,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1946
Box 36 Folder 13 Clippings, Willi Franki and Max S. Dunn, “The Apparent Concentration of Free Tryptophan, Histidine and Cystine in Normal Human Urine Measured Microbiologically,” Archives of Biochemistry, 1947 April
Box 36 Folder 14 Clippings, “S. Sider Given Fellowship to U. of Illinois,” Chicago Sunday Tribune, 1947 July 27
Box 36 Folder 15 Clippings, Betty F. Steele, H.E. Sauberlich, May S. Reynolds and C.A. Bauman, “Amino Acids in the Urine of Human Subjects Fed Eggs or Soy Beans,” Journal of Nutrition, 1947
Box 36 Folder 16 Clippings, Felix Friedberg and David M. Greenberg, “Endocrine Regulation of Amino Acid Levels in Blood and Tissues,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1947
Box 36 Folder 17 Clippings, Herbert C. Tidwell, F.A. Slesinski and R. Treadwell, “Methionine Excretion,” Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1947
Box 36 Folder 18 Clippings, James D. Solomon, Stanley W. Hier, and Olaf Bergeim, “Free Amino Acids in Cerebrospinal Fluid,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1947
Box 36 Folder 19 Clippings, Stanley W. Hier, “Influence of Ingestion of Single Amino Acids on the Blood Level of Free Amino Acids,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1947
Box 36 Folder 20 Clippings, “U. of Illinois Biologist Wins 4th Scholarship,” 1947,
Box 36 Folder 21 Clippings, “Beeline,” Chicago Daily News, 1969 November 19
Box 36 Folder 22 Clippings, B.S. Schweigert, “Urinary Excretion of Amino Acids by the Rat,” Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1947
Box 36 Folder 23 Clippings, Halvor N. Christensen, Jean A. Streicher, and Rebecca L. Elbinger, “Effects of Feeding Individual Amino Acids Upon the Distribution of other Amino Acids,” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1948
Box 36 Folder 24 Clippings, Henry K. Silver, Microbiological Determination of Apparent Free Methionine in the Blood of Children, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1948
Box 36 Folder 25 Clippings, “Uniforms Predominate at U of I Graduation Here,” Chicago Daily News, 1948
Box 36 Folder 26 Clippings, Max X. Dunn, Shirley Akawaie, Hui Lan Yeh and Helen Martin, “Urinary Excretion of Amino Acids in Liver Disease,” Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1950
Box 36 Folder 27 Clippings, “…and speaking of Our Town,” Chicago Sunday Tribune, 1955 March 6
Box 36 Folder 28 Clippings, “Farmer co-ops…,” Hyde Park Herald, 1976 February 25
Box 36 Folder 29 Clippings, “A Fourth Ward Centenarian,” 1994 May
Box 36 Folder 30 Clippings, Agnes Joslyn Kaufman, “Lewis Institute,” undated
Box 36 Folder 31 Clippings, “Mrs. MacKenzie, H. Woodson Carry on Food Research,” undated
Box 36 Folder 32 Clippings, “Neighbors in the News,” undated

Series 7—Harold Woodson Photographs, 1910-1980s

Box 37 001 Photograph, William Woodson, Central Texas College, circa 1913
Box 37 002 Photograph, Reverend Smith, Mr. Bradshaw, Mr. Johnson, (The Triumvirate of CTC), 1910s
Box 37 003 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Woodson, Washington Park, Chicago, 1920
Box 37 004 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, Harold Woodson, 1923-1925
Box 37 005 Photograph, William Woodson, 1924
Box 37 006 Photograph, Harold Woodson, Elzata Woodson, 1925
Box 37 007 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Woodson, 1925
Box 37 008 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1925-1927
Box 37 009 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, 1926
Box 37 010 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1926, 1928, 1920
Box 37 011 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, 1927
Box 37 012 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1927
Box 37 013 Photograph, William Woodson, 1927
Box 37 014 Photograph, William Woodson, Harold Woodson, 1927
Box 37 015 Photograph, William Woodson, 1927
Box 37 016 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1927-1928
Box 37 017 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1928-1929
Box 37 018 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, circa 1920s
Box 37 019 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, 1920s
Box 37 020 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, 1920s
Box 37 021 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, 1920s
Box 37 022 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1920s
Box 37 023 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1920s
Box 37 024 Photograph, William Woodson, 1920s
Box 37 025 Photograph, William Woodson, 1920s
Box 37 026 Photograph, William Woodson, Elzata Woodson, Woodson’s Shoe Store, Chicago, circa 1920s
Box 37 027 Photograph, 6237 Champlain Ave, Chicago, circa 1930
Box 37 028 Photograph, Harold Woodson, Wright Junior College, 1939-1941
Box 37 029 Photograph, Harold Woodson, General Physics Laboratory, The State Teachers College, Montgomery, Alabama, circa 1941
Box 37 030 Photograph, General Physics Laboratory, Stoner College, Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia, 1941
Box 37 031 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1940s
Box 37 032 Photograph, Harold Woodson, U.S. Food and Drug Administration Course, Chicago, 1940s
Box 37 033 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1960s
Box 37 034 Photograph, Harold Woodson, 1980s
Box 37 035 Photograph, Elzata Woodson, Harold Woodson, undated
Box 37 036 Photograph, Harold Woodson, undated
Box 37 037 Photograph, Physics research laboratory, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, undated
Box 37 038 Photograph, Students in laboratory, undated
Box 37 039 Photograph, Scrapbook photographs, 1925-1926

Series 8—Harold Woodson Memorabilia, 1910-1980s

Box 38 Folder 1 Memorabilia, Postcards to Elzata Grayson, Marlin, Texas, 1900-1904
Box 38 Folder 2 Memorabilia, Abstract of Title, 6237 Champlain Ave, Chicago, 1907
Box 38 Folder 3 Memorabilia, Postcards to Elzata Grayson, Marlin, Texas, 1910-1919
Box 38 Folder 4 Memorabilia, Douglas School class 1928 pin, 1928
Box 38 Folder 5 Memorabilia, Invitation to visit and inspect the Greater Provident Hospital, 1933 May 30
Box 38 Folder 6 Memorabilia, Postcard, Century of Progress, circa 1933
Box 38 Folder 7 Memorabilia, Century of Progress International Exposition, closing day certificate of attendance, 1934 October 31
Box 38 Folder 8 Memorabilia, Lewis Institute Yearbook, 1937
Box 38 Folder 9 Memorabilia, English composition syllabus, 1938 September
Box 38 Folder 10 Memorabilia, Examination admittance card, 1943 June 19
Box 38 Folder 11 Memorabilia, Ration book, circa 1943
Box 38 Folder 12 Memorabilia, Harold Woodson, Research literature search remittance, 1945 May 28
Box 38 Folder 13 Memorabilia, Rosenwald fellowship payments, 1945-1946
Box 38 Folder 14 Memorabilia, Harold Woodson, Provident Hospital and Training School Association pay stubs, 1947
Box 38 Folder 15 Memorabilia, University of Illinois-Chicago professional colleges staff directory, 1947
Box 38 Folder 16 Memorabilia, Edwin R. Embree, Investments in People: The Story of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, 1949
Box 38 Folder 17 Memorabilia, Requests for copies of articles sent to Harold Woodson, 1940s
Box 39 Folder 1 Memorabilia, A Syllabus of Laboratory Examinations in Clinical Diagnosis, ed. Thomas Hale Ham, 1950
Box 39 Folder 2 Memorabilia, Telephone directory of Texans in Chicago, 1950s
Box 39 Folder 3 Memorabilia, Baptist Graduate Student Center booklet, circa 1960
Box 39 Folder 4 Memorabilia, Pilgrim Baptist Church receipts and disbursements list, 1969 September 30
Box 39 Folder 5 Memorabilia, Book, Selections from the Black College Reading Skills, 1970
Box 39 Folder 6 Memorabilia, Memories book for William Woodson, 1977 September 27
Box 39 Folder 7 Memorabilia, Sympathy cards received upon death of William Woodson, 1977 September
Box 39 Folder 8 Memorabilia, Advertisement for Sigma Xi Insignia ring, undated
Box 39 Folder 9 Memorabilia, Birthday card, Inez to Harold Woodson, undated
Box 39 Folder 10 Memorabilia, Birthday card, Inez to Harold Woodson, undated
Box 39 Folder 11 Memorabilia, Christmas card, chemistry class to Harold Woodson, undated
Box 39 Folder 12 Memorabilia, Christmas card from J.C. Austin, wife, and children, undated
Box 39 Folder 13 Memorabilia, Elzata Grayson postcard, undated
Box 39 Folder 14 Memorabilia, Get Well Soon card, Mattheus May E. McClure, undated
Box 39 Folder 15 Memorabilia, Graduation day card, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas to Harold Woodson, undated
Box 39 Folder 16 Memorabilia, Harold Woodson, Promotional material for “An Introduction to General Chemistry Calculations,” undated
Box 39 Folder 17 Memorabilia, Label, Lewis Class of 1937, undated
Box 39 Folder 18 Memorabilia, Moderne Millinery cards, undated
Box 39 Folder 19 Memorabilia, Nutritional charts for medical and other specialists, undated

Series 9—Richard Hobbs Addendum, 1900-2008

Box 40 Folder 1 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, “Seattle’s Black Pioneer Editor and Publisher: Horace Roscoe Cayton, 1859-1940, 1977
Box 40 Folder 2 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, “Seattle’s Black Pioneer Publisher” in Seattle Times, 1978 February 26
Box 40 Folder 3 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, “A Lost City and ‘Oyster Money’ in a Survey of State Historical Records” in Seattle Times Magazine, 1979 June 24
Box 40 Folder 4 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, “Summer and Alone” in Raindance, 1979
Box 40 Folder 5 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Project Summary: “The Cayton Legacy: Portrait of a Black American Family in the 19th and 20th century,” 1981
Box 40 Folder 6 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Preliminary Bibliography, 1982 November
Box 40 Folder 7 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, “Merry Go Round,” 1983
Box 40 Folder 8 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Dissertation outline draft, 1987 February
Box 40 Folder 9 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Chapter 7, 1987 December
Box 40 Folder 10 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Chapter 7, 1988 April
Box 40 Folder 11 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft Chapter 5: “Rise of the Next Generation, 1913-1925,” 1988 August 23
Box 40 Folder 12 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Chapter 8, Revised draft 2, 1988 October
Box 40 Folder 13 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Chapter 7, 1998 January 5
Box 40 Folder 14 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Book Proposal for The Caytons: An African American Family and Its Legacy, 1859-1976, 1998 October 14
Box 40 Folder 15 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Permission to quote list, 2001 November
Box 40 Folder 16 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Epilogue Draft 4, 2001 December 5
Box 40 Folder 17 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft Chapter I, undated
Box 40 Folder 18 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft Chapters 2 and 3, undated
Box 40 Folder 19 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft Chapter 4, undated
Box 40 Folder 20 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Chapter 5, undated
Box 40 Folder 21 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, Chapter 9, Draft 5, undated
Box 40 Folder 22 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Draft, pages 171-229, undated
Box 41 Folder 1 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Dissertation, “The Cayton Legacy: Two Generations of a Black Family, 1859-1976,” 1989 [Part 1]
Box 41 Folder 2 Manuscripts, Richard S. Hobbs, Dissertation, “The Cayton Legacy: Two Generations of a Black Family, 1859-1976,” 1989 [Part 2]
Box 42 Folder 1 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard Hobbs to Susan Woodson (x5) 1975 June 6
Box 42 Folder 2 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson (x2) 1976 November 4
Box 42 Folder 3 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1977 September 22
Box 42 Folder 4 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x2) 1978 August 9
Box 42 Folder 5 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1979 September 17
Box 42 Folder 6 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x5) 1980 November 11
Box 42 Folder 7 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x7) 1981 January-November
Box 42 Folder 8 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x3), 1982
Box 42 Folder 9 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x6), 1983
Box 42 Folder 10 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x2), 1984
Box 42 Folder 11 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x2),1985
Box 42 Folder 12 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1986
Box 42 Folder 13 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x3), 1987
Box 42 Folder 14 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x2), 1988
Box 42 Folder 15 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1989
Box 42 Folder 16 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1990
Box 42 Folder 17 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1991
Box 42 Folder 18 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x6), 1993
Box 42 Folder 19 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x5), 1994
Box 42 Folder 20 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1995
Box 42 Folder 21 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x5), 1998
Box 42 Folder 22 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x5), 1999
Box 42 Folder 23 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x3), 2001
Box 42 Folder 24 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x3), 2002
Box 42 Folder 25 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x2), 2003
Box 42 Folder 26 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 2005
Box 42 Folder 27 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 2006
Box 42 Folder 28 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x4), undated
Box 42 Folder 29 Addenda, Correspondence, Cards, Richard S. Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, (x5), undated
Box 42 Folder 30 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Revels Cayton, (x3), 1989-1994
Box 42 Folder 31 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Cayton Family, 1983 March 16
Box 42 Folder 32 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Cayton Family, 1988 April 21
Box 42 Folder 33 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Cayton Family, 1999 January 4
Box 42 Folder 34 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Ron Bailey, (x2) 1981 October 11
Box 42 Folder 35 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Margaret Burroughs, (x3) 1981-1983
Box 42 Folder 36 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Ralph Ellison, 1981 March 28
Box 42 Folder 37 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Michel Fabre, 1980 July 6
Box 42 Folder 38 Addenda, , Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to John Hope Franklin, 1980 October 9
Box 42 Folder 39 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Bonnie Branch Hansen, 1988 May 19
Box 42 Folder 40 Addenda, Correspondence, Bonnie Branch Hansen to Richard S. Hobbs, 1999 January 25
Box 42 Folder 41 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Hansen Family, 1988 July 16
Box 42 Folder 42 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Hansen Family, 1998 July 28
Box 42 Folder 43 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Donald Joyce, 1981 March 5
Box 42 Folder 44 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Jacqueline Lawson, 1993 December 16
Box 42 Folder 45 Addenda, Correspondence, From Kit Lewis to Richard S. Hobbs, 2003 January 2
Box 42 Folder 46 Addenda, Correspondence, From Eric Lupfer to Richard S. Hobbs, 2003
Box 42 Folder 47 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Robert Marshall (x2), 1982-1983
Box 42 Folder 48 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Robert Miller, 1988 October 19
Box 42 Folder 49 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Steven Newsome, 1983 November 23
Box 42 Folder 50 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Ralph Newman, 1980 January 24
Box 42 Folder 51 Addenda, Correspondence, From Ralph Newman to Richard S. Hobbs, 1980 August 27
Box 42 Folder 52 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to J. Saunders Redding, 1980 January 24
Box 42 Folder 53 Addenda, Correspondence, From Amanda Rudd to Richard S. Hobbs (x18), 1983
Box 42 Folder 54 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to St. Clair Drake, 1980-1981
Box 42 Folder 55 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Sharon Scott, 1981-1982
Box 42 Folder 56 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Studs Terkel, 1981 March 18
Box 42 Folder 57 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Enoch Waters, 1980 January 20
Box 42 Folder 58 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Richard L. Wentworth, 1999 February 25
Box 42 Folder 59 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Irma Cayton Wertz, 1993
Box 42 Folder 60 Addenda, Correspondence, Richard S. Hobbs to Sidney Williams, 1975 December 4
Box 42 Folder 61 Addenda, Correspondence, Other, Mary Hobbs to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1980s
Box 42 Folder 62 Addenda, Correspondence, Other, Ralph Newman to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1981 January 12
Box 42 Folder 63 Addenda, Correspondence, Other, Ruth Ann Stewart to Susan to Susan Cayton Woodson, 1972 March 1
Box 42 Folder 64 Addenda, Correspondence, Other, Irma Cayton Wertz to Susan Cayton Woodson, circa 1983 April
Box 42 Folder 65 Addenda, Correspondence, Other, Susan Cayton Woodson to Madge Thompson, (x2), 1976 November 17
Box 42 Folder 66 Addenda, Correspondence, Other, Susan Cayton Woodson to Steven L. Wright, 2008 February 4
Box 42 Folder 67 Addenda, Correspondence, Other, Susan Cayton Woodson to Donnie (cousin), 1976 November 17
Box 42 Folder 68 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Wedding invitation, Richard S. Hobbs and Mary Ross Carlson, Unity Church, Spokane, Washington, 1980 December 27
Box 42 Folder 69 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Susie Revels Cayton, “Sallie the Egg Woman” in Seattle Post Intelligencer, 1900 June 3
Box 42 Folder 70 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, Garfield High School “Arrow” student photos, 1937-1939
Box 42 Folder 71 Addenda, Richard S. Hobbs, Clippings, “Flees War Zone” (Horace Cayton), Chicago Defender, 1939 October 21
Box 42 Folder 72 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Art Center’s First Exhibit Opens Sunday” Chicago Defender, 1940 December 14
Box 42 Folder 73 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Hundreds See Exhibition at Art Gallery” Chicago Defender, 1940 December 21
Box 42 Folder 74 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Father of the Blues” Chicago Defender, 1941 August 9
Box 42 Folder 75 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Map Plans for Tea April 2” ChicagoDefender, 1944 March 25
Box 42 Folder 76 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Capt. Cayton Becomes Bride” ChicagoDefender, 1945 January 27
Box 42 Folder 77 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “The Leary Family” The Negro Bulletin, 1946 November
Box 42 Folder 78 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Richard Hobbs heads state archives regional office”, Eastern Washington Weekly, 1991 January 7
Box 42 Folder 79 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “The Life and Legacy of Horace Cayton” in Chicago Independent Bulletin, 1993 February 18
Box 42 Folder 80 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Publisher Lost Paper to Prejudice” [Horace Cayton Sr] in Seattle Times, 1998 October 8
Box 42 Folder 81 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Clippings, “Book Receptions set for 2 Local Authors” in The South Whidbey Record, 2002 November 6
Box 42 Folder 82 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Flyers, “Born and Raised: What Makes a Northwest Native”, 2002 October 20
Box 42 Folder 83 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Flyers, “Gravel Road, Bayviews Farmers’ Market, 2006 October 14
Box 42 Folder 84 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Flyers, “Catastrophe to Triumph: Bridges of the Tacoma Narrows,” 2006 Fall
Box 42 Folder 85 Addenda, Richard Hobbs and Craig Holstine, Flyers, “Spanning Washington: Historic Highway Bridges of the Evergreen State,” undated
Box 42 Folder 86 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Flyers, Washington State Archives, Eastern Regional Branch, undated
Box 42 Folder 87 Addenda, Richard Hobbs, Western State University Press, 2005 Spring
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