Box 18
Container
Contains 30 Results:
Publication: The Negro History Bulletin, 1962-1963
File — Box: 18, Folder: 1
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1962-1963
Reprint: Cartwright, Marguerite. "The Role of Education in Inter-Group Relations." Phylon 7:3 (Third Quarter), 1951
File — Box: 18, Folder: 2
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1951
Publication: Cartwright, Marguerite. "The Mob Still Rides." The Crisis (April, 1953), 1953
File — Box: 18, Folder: 3
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1953
Publication: Cartwright, Marguerite. "Why Not Become and Elementary School Teacher." The Negro Educational Review 4:3 (July, 1953), 1953
File — Box: 18, Folder: 4
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1953
Publication: Cartwright, Marguerite. "Chinese Stereotype." New York State Education (October 1953), 1953
File — Box: 18, Folder: 5
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1953
Reprint: Cartwright, Marguerite. "Elementary School Teaching as a Career." Education (December, 1953), 1953
File — Box: 18, Folder: 6
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1953
Reprint: Cartwright, Marguerite. "Adjustment to De-Segregation." School and Society 8:2040, 1954 August 21
File — Box: 18, Folder: 7
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1954 August 21
Reprint: Cartwright, Marguerite. "A Tale of Poverty." Phylon 15:2 (Second Quarter), 1954
File — Box: 18, Folder: 8
Additional Notes
Review of Case999: A Christmas Story by Anne Scott (Boston: Meador Publishing Company), 1953
Dates:
Other: 1954
Reprint: Cartwright, Marguerite. "A Contribution to Interracial Understanding." Journal of Human Relations (Spring Issue, 1955), 1955
File — Box: 18, Folder: 9
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1955
Reprint: Cartwright, Marguerite. "I Hate My Teacher!" Journal of Teacher Education 7:3 (September, 1956), 1956
File — Box: 18, Folder: 10
Series Description
From the Series:
A prolific writer, Marguerite Cartwright was considered one of the most astute and knowledgeable writers on Africa during the African independence movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Most of Cartwright’s writings date from the mid-to-late 1950s. The papers contain a series of her draft manuscripts about Ghana’s independence celebration, including the Gold Coast elections; and Nigeria’s economic development, independence, investment and the Nigerian Constitutional Conference held in London in...
Dates:
Other: 1956