| 11. Bethune to 20. Committee | 21. Congress to 30. DeSpelder | 31. Dillard to 40. Evans
41. Fleming to 50. Henderson | 51. Henle to 60. Jefferson | 61. Jessye to 70. Lincoln | 71. Manggrum to 80. Merson
81. Midlo to 90. Opportunity | 91. Pacifica to 100. Rogers | 101. Rogers to 110. Sisters
111. Smythe to 120. Voorhees | 121. Waddy to 129. Young
71. Manggrum, Loretta Cessor
1970-1983 and n.d.
0.2 ft.
Includes musical scores and audiocassettes of music by this Cincinnati pianist, as well as press clippings.
72. Manno, Franci J.
1844-1976
0.4 ft.
Includes mostly printed items about African Americans, Native Americans, anti-colonialism in Africa, President Jimmy Carter, and Surinam. Includes items in Dutch and letters of a teenage girl during the Civil War.
73. Marr Family
ca. 1955-1987
22.2 ft., 8 boxes and 1 package
Principally includes papers of Warren Marr II, photographer, painter, director of American Missionary Association college centennials, editor of Crisis; and papers of his wife, Carmel Carrington Marr, and her involvement with the U.S. Mission to the UN, the New York Human Rights Appeal Board, and New York State Public Service Commissioner. Both were active in Friends of Amistad. Carmel Marr chaired the Amistad Research Center's Board for many years and was involved in its foundation. Contains correspondence, photographs, and collected printed items.
74. Martinband, Charles
1951-1974
0.4 ft.
Martinband was a Rabbi, director of the Southern Regional Council (1946-1971), and civil rights activist. Includes correspondence, sermons, his dissertation, a memoir by his wife, and collected printed items.
75. Massaquoi-Fahnbulleh, Fatima
1940
1 item
Photocopy of typescript autobiography of Dean Fatima Massaquoi-Fahnbulleh, daughter of Momolu IV, a Vai tribal chieftain and Liberian cabinet-level official. Written for a course at Fisk University taught by Charles S. Johnson.
76. McClennan Family
1880-1974
1 box
Includes correspondence, photographs, press clippings, and other items of this Charleston, South Carolina family. Special focus on Dr. Alonzo McClennan, a midshipman at Annapolis, who later founded a nurse training school.
77. McCullough, Lel H.
1864-1975
0.2 ft.
Mainly includes items about Louisiana history, including a research paper, Emerson Bentley: A Personal Crusade in Louisiana Reconstruction.
78. McCullough, Margaret Callender
1822-1975
3.2 ft.
McCullough was a teacher, author, civil rights activist, and founder of the Opportunity Foundation Corporation in Memphis. Includes correspondence, and autobiography, other writings, photographs, and printed items.
79. Meek, Fannie Mae Lowe
1915-1922, 1939-1956, 1966 and n.d.
18 items
Mostly about persons associated with the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
80. Merson, Edna
ca. 1958-1972
0.4 ft.
Edna Merson was the chairperson of the Committee on Civil Rights in Metropolitan New York. Includes correspondence, publications, and press clippings.
| 11. Bethune to 20. Committee | 21. Congress to 30. DeSpelder | 31. Dillard to 40. Evans
41. Fleming to 50. Henderson | 51. Henle to 60. Jefferson | 61. Jessye to 70. Lincoln | 71. Manggrum to 80. Merson
81. Midlo to 90. Opportunity | 91. Pacifica to 100. Rogers | 101. Rogers to 110. Sisters
111. Smythe to 120. Voorhees | 121. Waddy to 129. Young