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Letter to The CALL from Chauncey Downs

Letter to The CALL from Chauncey Downs
Chauncey Downs circa 1904-1966, Kansas City Call, NAACP, Incomplete

Photograph of Lucille Bluford

Head and shoulders view of Lucille Bluford from high school senior picture.
Civil Rights, Women, Portraits, Education, Organizations, Kansas City Call, Journalists, Lucille H Bluford 1911-2003, Kansas City American Newspaper, NAACP, Missouri Commission on Human Rights, University of Kansas, University of Missouri

Photograph of NAACP Executive Director Roy Wilkins and two unidentified men

Half length view of NAACP Executive Director Roy Wilkins on the left and two unidentified men the right. A partial view of a window and curtains is visible behind Wilkins.
Civil Rights, Organizations, NAACP, Roy Wilkins 1901-1981, Unidentified

Certificate of NAACP life membership to Reuben Street

Certificate of NAACP life membership to Reuben Street reads, "This certifies that Reuben Street is a Life Member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, having paid the
Civil Rights, Organizations, NAACP, Reuben Street

Photograph of Moore house bombing aftermath

View of NAACP leaders Harry and Harriet Moore's home after a Christmas day bombing in 1951.
Civil Rights, Organizations, NAACP, Violence, Harry T Moore 1905-1951, Harriette V Moore 1902-1952

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