Box 11
Contains 9 Results:
"The Elements of Success in Soliciting for a Cause, as explained by Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.", undated
This series contains articles, reports, essays, pamphlets, and material sorted by subject (e.g. “Black History”, “Dance Therapy”, “Native American Civil Issues”). Folders have been kept in their original organization with their original file names where possible, and additionally contains documents and notes related to Dorothy Johnson's coursework in Social Work. Housed in Boxes 10-14.
"Episcopal Service for Youth: The Story of a Church Social Agency", undated
This series contains articles, reports, essays, pamphlets, and material sorted by subject (e.g. “Black History”, “Dance Therapy”, “Native American Civil Issues”). Folders have been kept in their original organization with their original file names where possible, and additionally contains documents and notes related to Dorothy Johnson's coursework in Social Work. Housed in Boxes 10-14.
"Facts and Fiction: On the Color Line": Council for Democracy, 1945
This series contains articles, reports, essays, pamphlets, and material sorted by subject (e.g. “Black History”, “Dance Therapy”, “Native American Civil Issues”). Folders have been kept in their original organization with their original file names where possible, and additionally contains documents and notes related to Dorothy Johnson's coursework in Social Work. Housed in Boxes 10-14.
"From Morning until Night ....'humiliation stalks them'": NAACP, July 22, 1963
This series contains articles, reports, essays, pamphlets, and material sorted by subject (e.g. “Black History”, “Dance Therapy”, “Native American Civil Issues”). Folders have been kept in their original organization with their original file names where possible, and additionally contains documents and notes related to Dorothy Johnson's coursework in Social Work. Housed in Boxes 10-14.
"Highlights of the Underground Railroad: Greater Kansas City": NAACP Political Action Committee, June 1984
This series contains articles, reports, essays, pamphlets, and material sorted by subject (e.g. “Black History”, “Dance Therapy”, “Native American Civil Issues”). Folders have been kept in their original organization with their original file names where possible, and additionally contains documents and notes related to Dorothy Johnson's coursework in Social Work. Housed in Boxes 10-14.
"Hiroshima" by John Hersey, The New Yorker, August 31, 1946
Two copies: Reprint: Stamped by the Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, Inc.
"How About a Decent School for Me?: Racial Inequality in Education": NAACP, 1945 - 1954
*The resources references a legal push to abolish segregation and also uses figures from World War II, hence the estimate of ca. 1945-1954
Human Relations Bibliography, undated
This series contains articles, reports, essays, pamphlets, and material sorted by subject (e.g. “Black History”, “Dance Therapy”, “Native American Civil Issues”). Folders have been kept in their original organization with their original file names where possible, and additionally contains documents and notes related to Dorothy Johnson's coursework in Social Work. Housed in Boxes 10-14.
"Intergroup Education", reprinted from Common Ground by the Department of Education, Anti-Defamation League, 1945 - 1947
Includes parts 1, 3, 5, and 6