1. Abbot to 10. Bacon | 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

81. Midlo, Natalie
1946-1971 and n.d.
0.2 ft.


Personal papers and collected items about desegregation in New Orleans. Includes sermons, questionnaires, and press clippings.


82. Mills, Mary L.
1962-1974
6 items


Material of and concerning Mary Mills, a nurse consultant active in Washington, D.C., West and Central Africa, Indochina, and Lebanon.


83. Miss Black America Beauty Pageant
1969
1 item


Scrapbook of memorabilia from the competition held in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Includes legal documents, press releases, press clippings, and photographs.


84. Morial, Walter
1795, 1817
2 items


Passport and certificate of tutorship for Celine, daughter of Adelaide Brunet, a free black San Domingan.


85. Morton, Ruth A.
1934-1950
0.4 ft.


Scrapbook of this director of community schools for the American Missionary Association. Contains notes, reports, pamphlets, photographs, and press clippings.


86. National Barristers Wives, Inc.
1953, 1965, 1975-1985 and n.d.
0.2 ft.


Contains a constitution, by-laws, photographs, invitations, programs, newsletters, press clippings, and other publications.


87. Nelson, John P.
1957-1974
ca. 2,500 items


Correspondence, speeches, financial records, minutes, court briefs, exhibits for plaintiffs and defendants, and other papers of John P. Nelson, including items relating to the suit he brought on behalf of Barbara Marie Guillory, Pearle Hardin Elloie, and other black students seeking admission to Tulane University. Among correspondents are Katherine Shelly Wright, who served as Nelson's associate on the Tulane suit, and Rosa Keller. Also includes a letter from Dorothy Mae Taylor, the first black woman elected to the Louisiana legislature.


88. New Orleans Chapter of Links, Inc.
ca. 1957-1984 and n.d.
7.2 ft. and 1 box


Archives include correspondence, minutes, photographs, scrapbooks, press clippings, and some information about Baton Rouge; Houston, Texas; and Jackson, Mississippi chapters.


89. Oldham, Bettye Torrey
1965-1986
0.4 ft.


Correspondence, notes, photographs, and press clippings about Cincinnati Union Baptist Church, Urban League, and Friends of Amistad. Also contains material on Ohio Governor's Committee on the Status of Women.


90. Opportunity Foundation Corporation
1962-1976
1,500 items


Includes the records of the organization, founded by Margaret Callender McCulloch. The Corporation worked to help residents of Memphis and Shelby County, Tennessee to further their education and to alleviate discrimination by health, education and welfare agencies. Documents include bylaws, minutes, accounts and financial statements, correspondence, scholastic and testing records, photographs, and clippings.

1. Abbot to 10. Bacon | 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

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