This folder contains general materials relating to segregation in the United States, gathered by Jack Kaimako, organizer, activist, and later faculty member at Hunter Collge in the School of Social Work. The materials were gathered as during his time working in social welfare organizing.
Creator:
Hunter College School of Social Work and Social Welfare History Archives
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains correspondences and other materials related to the controversial purchase of the Senator Hotel in New Orlean's French Quarter by the United Seamen's Service, for the housing of both White and African American seamen. While the purchase was legally sound, there was social and political consternation about integrated housing i...
Creator:
Hunter College School of Social Work and Social Welfare History Archives
Created:
1941 - 1947
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains correspondences and other materials related to the controversial purchase of the Senator Hotel in New Orlean's French Quarter by the United Seamen's Service, for the housing of both White and African American seamen. While the purchase was legally sound, there was social and political consternation about integrated housing i...
Creator:
Hunter College School of Social Work and Social Welfare History Archives
Created:
1943 - 1947
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains correspondences and other materials related to the controversial purchase of the Senator Hotel in New Orlean's French Quarter by the United Seamen's Service, for the housing of both White and African American seamen. While the purchase was legally sound, there was social and political consternation about integrated housing i...
Creator:
Hunter College School of Social Work and Social Welfare History Archives
Created:
1943 - 1947
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains correspondences and other materials related to the controversial purchase of the Senator Hotel in New Orlean's French Quarter by the United Seamen's Service, for the housing of both White and African American seamen. While the purchase was legally sound, there was social and political consternation about integrated housing i...
Creator:
Hunter College School of Social Work and Social Welfare History Archives
Created:
1941 - 1947
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
This folder contains correspondences and other materials related to the controversial purchase of the Senator Hotel in New Orlean's French Quarter by the United Seamen's Service, for the housing of both White and African American seamen. While the purchase was legally sound, there was social and political consternation about integrated housing i...
Creator:
Hunter College School of Social Work and Social Welfare History Archives
Created:
1944
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives.
Depicts the North Pacific Ocean between Kamchatka and Alaska, reflecting the views of Russian geographers in the late eighteenth century. The map was influenced by the voyage of Lieutenant Ivan Sindt, who explored the area for the Russians in 1764 to 1766.
Created:
1790
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
Horse graphic and calendar of play productions January 4, 1946-January 15-1946. Announces future production of "Miss Julie" by August Strindberg. Also advertises an exhibit by Kurt Weinhold.
Created:
1945
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Upper Midwest Literary Archives.
Print contains two different drawings, numbered 5 and 6, with same text. Both playing on the theme of the national colors, one displaying "typical" female, the other "typical" male roles.
Created:
1918 - 1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Upper Midwest Literary Archives.
Print contains two different drawings, numbered as 3 and 4, with same text. Both playing on the theme of the national colors, one displaying urban-workers figures, the other displaying country-side farming figures.
Created:
1918 - 1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Upper Midwest Literary Archives.
Print contains two different drawings, numbered 7 and 8, with same text. Both playing on the theme of the national colors, one displaying "typical" craftsmen, the other service-professions connected with upper classes.
Created:
1918 - 1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Upper Midwest Literary Archives.
Print contains two different drawings, numbered as 1 and 2, with same text. Both playing on the theme of the national colors, one emphasizes on military and para-military, the other on organization of youth.
Created:
1918 - 1939
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Upper Midwest Literary Archives.