7 items found
Collection ID is exactly "40" AND Creator contains "Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955"
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Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins, 1955

Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins, 1955

Date
1955
Description
Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins regarding the sentencing of Walter Irvin.
Collection
Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to George L. Burr Jr., March 27, 1941

Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to George L. Burr Jr., March 27, 1941

Date
1941-03-27
Description
A letter from Mary McLeod Bethune, president of Bethune-Cookman College, to George L. Burr Jr., executive director of the Florida State Defense Council, stating that African American Floridians would be willing to help with state and national defense during World War II.
Collection
Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Sholtz Regarding Lynchings in Florida, 1934

Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Sholtz Regarding Lynchings in Florida, 1934

Date
1934-10-30
Description
Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor David Sholtz regarding the lynching of Claude Neal and thanking the governor for the work he has done to stop lynchings.
Collection
Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josephine T. Washington, 1946

Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josephine T. Washington, 1946

Date
1946-09-29
Description
A letter from Mary McLeod Bethune in reply to Josephine T. Washington discussing her educational philosophy.
Collection
Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josie W. Roberts and Estelle Harrison, 1946

Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josie W. Roberts and Estelle Harrison, 1946

Date
1946-09-27
Description
A letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josie W. Roberts and Estelle Harrison about the goings on at Bethune-Cookman College, its growth and its staff.
Collection
Telegram from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Doyle Carlton Protesting the Use of Black Female Convicts for Carrying and Installing Heavy Posts in Jacksonville, 1932

Telegram from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Doyle Carlton Protesting the Use of Black Female Convicts for Carrying and Installing Heavy Posts in Jacksonville, 1932

Date
1932-03-13
Description
Telegram from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Doyle Carlton protesting the use of black female convicts for installing posts in the streets of Jacksonville.
Collection
Telegram from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Sholtz, 1934

Telegram from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Sholtz, 1934

Date
1934-01-31
Description
Telegram on the lynching of Robert Johnson in Tampa.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
s776_b023_f01_23Correspondence between Mary McLeod Bethune and Governor LeRoy Collins, 1955TextGroveland Four Trial (Groveland, Florida : 1949-1952)
Groveland (Fla.)--Race relations
Discrimination in criminal justice administration--Florida--Groveland
African Americans--Civil rights
African American civil rights workers--Florida
African Americans--Legal status, laws, etc.--Florida
Police shootings
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s419_b033_f12_x02Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to George L. Burr Jr., March 27, 1941TextCommittees
Civil defense
Emergency preparedness
Advisory board
|World War (1939-1945)
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s278_b073_f07_x01Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Sholtz Regarding Lynchings in Florida, 1934TextLynching
African Americans--Civil rights
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m95-2_b001_f02_x04Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josephine T. Washington, 1946TextAfrican American schools--Florida
African American children--Education
African American women--Education
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m95-2_b001_f02_x02Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josie W. Roberts and Estelle Harrison, 1946TextAfrican American schools--Florida
African American children--Education
African American women--Education
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s204_b024_f03_x01Telegram from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Doyle Carlton Protesting the Use of Black Female Convicts for Carrying and Installing Heavy Posts in Jacksonville, 1932TextConvict labor--Florida/FMP/selected_documents/thumbnails/s204_b024_f03_x01.jpg
S278_b073_f05_02Telegram from Mary McLeod Bethune to Governor Sholtz, 1934TextLynching
Florida. Office of the Governor
African Americans--Civil rights
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