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Sound recordings

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 122 Collections and/or Records:

Frederick Douglass Hall interviews

 Collection
Identifier: 2070
Content Description Two reel-to-reel audio tapes of interviews with Dr. Frederick Douglass Hall, Sr., conducted by Harry Eskew in July and August of 1976. Hall was then head of the Music Department at Dillard University. Hall, a Rosenwald Fellow, had an active career on faculty of Dillard University, Jackson State University, Alabama State University, and Southern University. Interviews discuss Hall's childhood, his experiences as a musician and as a faculty member at historically Black colleges and...
Dates: Other: 1976

Gwendolyn Midlo Hall papers

 Collection
Identifier: 163
Scope and Contents The papers of historian Gwendolyn Midlo Hall are comprised of correspondence; professional working papers, including applications, reports, resumes, and grants; professional writings, including book and chapter drafts, essays, and lectures; and research materials including articles, news clippings, interviews, notes, vital records, and publications in English, French and Spanish.  The collection includes reproductions of research materials and research notes dating from 1705-1820 and...
Dates: Created: 1943-2001; Other: Majority of material found in 1970s-2001; Other: Date acquired: 06/01/1972

James H. Hargett papers

 Collection
Identifier: 490
Scope and Contents The papers of Reverend Dr. James Hester Hargett document his civil rights and social action driven ministries in Hawaii, California, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York. The key topics covered in this collection are civil rights, community advocacy, social justice, missionary travels, multi-ethnic churches and transitional communities, race relations, and the recruitment of African American men and women into Christian service. The main strengths are Hargett's commitment towards diversifying...
Dates: Created: 1955-2007; Other: Date acquired: 12/01/1995

Vertis Hayes oral history interview

 Collection
Identifier: 2196
Content Description

Includes a December 1989 interview with artist Vertis Hayes conducted by Clifton H. Johnson. Collection also includes biographical information on Hayes as well as collected ephemera pertaining to his art career.

Dates: Other: 1987

Henderson Family papers

 Collection
Identifier: 177
Scope and Contents The Henderson Family Papers (2.0 linear feet) contain documentation on the life and work of Fletcher Hamilton Henderson (1857-1943); his wife, Ozie Lee Chapman Henderson (1865-1937); their children, Fletcher Hamilton Henderson, Jr. (1897-1952); Irma Henderson Jacobs (1900-1976); and Horace Wade Henderson (b. 1903); and their only grandchild, Ozie Teresa Henderson Burroughs (b. 1928). The papers are principally non-correspondence, including contracts, a variety of diplomas and certificates,...
Dates: Created: 1877-1988; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1984

Moses Hogan papers

 Collection
Identifier: 644
Content Description Moses Hogan was a native of New Orleans and a well-known classical pianist, composer, and internationally renowned arranger of American Spirituals. He was a member of the first class of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. He studied with jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis and won a scholarship to Oberlin College and later studied at The Julliard School. In 1980, Hogan started the New World Ensemble choir, which he composed for. During the 1990s he formed the Moses Hogan Chorale and later the...
Dates: Other: 1958-2003

Varnette P. Honeywood papers

 Collection
Identifier: 651
Content Description Varnette Honeywood originally from St. Joseph, Louisiana, and Magnolia, Mississippi, migrated to California with her parents. She was an alumna of Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended the University of Southern California receiving her Master’s Degree in Education in 1974. She founded Black Lifestyles Fine Art and Black Lifestyles Classics, a publishing company with her sister, Stephanie. Many of her works have been used for book jackets, book and music illustrations including...
Dates: Other: 1979-2003

John Hope II papers

 Collection
Identifier: 188
Content Description

The papers of John Hope II document his various posts with the federal government and private organizations, including the Equal Educational Opportunity Program, President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, and the Race Relations Department at Fish University. The materials include information on his role as consultant on civil rights and equal opportunity to numerous public and private organizations and agencies, as well as his research in these areas.

Dates: Other: 1942-1982

Giles Alfred Hubert papers

 Collection
Identifier: 190
Content Description The Giles Alfred Hubert papers contain approximately 400 letters, in addition to lists, notes, programs, publicity materials, receipts, teaching materials, and collected items. The correspondence is evenly divided among incoming and outgoing letters, and contains numerous single letters , most of which were received or written within the half decade during which Hubert was in the foreign service (1948-1953). A group of these were written to college presidents in the search for employment...
Dates: Other: 1881-1977

Lucile L. Hutton papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 191
Scope and Contents

The papers of Lucile Levy Hutton occupy 7.8 linear feet of shelf space and cover not only her career in public education; but also chronicle her vigorous participation in civic, religious, and cultural activities. Correspondence (1890-1988) has been kept with related material where it was generated and therefore may be found in six of the ten series. The papers are arranged chronologically within each category.

Dates: Created: 1850-1988; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1989