Box 12
Contains 25 Results:
Address by Mr. John I. Hasselblad at the Mid-America Conference on Equal Opportunity in Housing, October 29, 1966
Reprinted by the Missouri Commission on Human Rights
"The Angry South" by Ralph McGill: The Atlantic Monthly, 1956
Annotated
"Challenge in Housing": St. Louis Post Dispatch, October 10, 1966
Reprinted by the Missouri Commission on Human Rights
"By Joe Lewis: as told to Gene Kessler": Liberty, December 7, 1940
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.
"Does the Negro Want Integration?" by Lester B. Granger: The Crisis, February 1951
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.
"Dorothy Johnson", 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.
"Down to Earth" by Alan [DeVoe]: The American Mercury, 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.
"East Brightens West", 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.
"Father Divine's Rebel Angel" by Claude McKay: The American Mercury, 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.
"For Negroes: more and Better Jobs in Government": US News & World Report, Vol. 52 no. 10, March 5, 1962
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.
"Groundbreaking Ceremonies for UMKC medical School Building": Greater Kansas City Medical Bulletin, February 1, 1972
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.
"IQ" by Richard Herrnstein: The Atlantic, 1971
Part of a larger section of the magazine that has been saved
"Language Study and World Affairs" by Earl J. McGrath: The Phi Delta Kappan, January 1953
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.
"Measuring the Awareness of the Problem of Group Hostility" by Joseph B. Gittler and Dean H. Harper: Social Forces Vol. 34 no. 2, December 1955
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.
"Minority Housing": house & home, April 1955
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.
"The New Racialism" by Daniel P. Moynihan: The Atlantic Monthly, 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.
"Open Occupancy Housing": house & home, April 1955
Includes business card for james M. Toney of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
"The Psychobiology of Racial Violence" by Louis Jolyon West: Archives of General Psychiatry Vol. 16, June 1967
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.
"Segregation - Two-Edged Sword" by Milton M. Gordon and John P. Roche: The New York Times Magazine, April 25, 1954
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.
"Text of Agreement That Halted Civil Rights Marches": Chicago Tribune, August 27, 1966
Reprinted by the Missouri Commission on Human Rights
"Will This Be our Next Tax?" by Wolfgang Langewiesche: The Reader's Digest, undated
The very front of this article clipping reads "Toward More Picturesque Speech"
"Urge Realtors to Open Minds": The Kansas City Star, October 29, 1966
Reprinted by the Missouri Commission on Human Rights
"White Ethnic" by Michael Novak: Harper's Magazine, September 1971
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.
"Who are the Disciples of Christ?" by James E. Craig: LOOK, November 30, 1954
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.
"Women at Work": Charm, 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.