The Moton Family

A Register of Its Papers in the Library of Congress

Prepared by Michael Spangler

Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

1996 Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html

Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 1998

2004-12-28 converted from EAD 1.0 to EAD 2002 Collection Summary Title: Moton Family Papers Span Dates: 1850-1991 Bulk Dates: (bulk 1930-1940) ID No.: MSS78499 Creator: Moton family Extent: 8,700 items; 25 containers plus 1 classified; 11.2 linear feet Language: Collection material in English Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Abstract: Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, printed material, and other papers relating primarily to efforts in the 1930s by the Moton Family to promote educational and economic opportunities for and to improve race relations.

Selected Search Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein. Names: Alexander, Will Winton, 1884-1956--Correspondence Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1883-1972--Correspondence Blanton, Tom M.--Correspondence Bouldin, Susie Vera, b. 1888--Correspondence Campbell, Thomas M. (Thomas Monroe), 1883-1956--Correspondence Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943--Correspondence Davis, Jackson, 1882-1947--Correspondence DeMent, Ada B. (Ada Belle)--Correspondence Hewlett, Helen M. (Helen Mable)--Correspondence Holsey, Albon L., b. 1883--Correspondence Johnson, Bertha LaBranche, b. 1882--Correspondence Jones, Eugene Kinckle, 1885-1954--Correspondence Jones, Thomas Jesse, 1873-1950--Correspondence King, R. Hayne (Richard Hayne), 1878-1941--Correspondence Patterson, Frederick D. (Frederick Douglass), 1901-1988--Correspondence Spaulding, C. C. (Charles Clinton), 1874-1952--Correspondence Stewart, Ella P. (Ella Phillips), 1893-1987--Correspondence Stewart, Sallie W. (Sallie Wyatt), b. 1881--Correspondence Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958--Correspondence Stowe, Lyman Beecher, 1880-1963--Correspondence Taylor, Robert R. (Robert Rochon), 1900- --Correspondence Thomas, Jesse O., b. 1885--Correspondence Tobias, Channing H.--Correspondence Waring, Mary F. (Mary Fitzbutler)--Correspondence White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955--Correspondence Wood, L. Hollingsworth (Levi Hollingsworth), 1874-1956--Correspondence Wright, Arthur D. (Arthur Davis), 1885-1947--Correspondence Moton family Boston. Committee of Vigilance United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration United States. Dept. of State. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Colored Merchants Association Commission on Interracial Cooperation Hampton Institute

Moton Family Papers 2 National Association of Colored Women (U.S.) National Negro Business League (U.S.) National Urban League Negro Rural School Fund, Inc. Phelps-Stokes Fund Tuskegee Institute Veterans Administration Hospital (Tuskegee, Ala.) National Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America. Colored Work Dept. Hubbard, Charlotte Moton, 1911- Papers of Charlotte Moton Hubbard Moton, Jennie Dee Booth, 1880-1942. Papers of Jennie Dee Booth Moton Moton, Robert Russa, 1867-1940. Papers of Robert Russa Moton Subjects: African American business enterprises African Americans--Civil rights African Americans--Economic conditions African Americans--Education African Americans--Societies, etc Agriculture--Southern States Race relations

Administrative Information Provenance: The papers of the Moton family include papers of Robert Russa Moton and his wife, Jennie Dee Booth Moton, African- American educators and community leaders, and their daughter, Charlotte Moton Hubbard. The papers were donated to the Library of Congress by the Motons' grandson Frederick Douglass Patterson II in 1988, with additional material presented by Charlotte Moton Hubbard in 1991 and 1993. Robert Russa Moton's speech at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., was transferred from the Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. Processing History: The papers of the Moton family were arranged and described in 1991 Additional material was incoporated into the collection in 1996. A description of the Moton Family Papers appears in Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1988, pp. 14-17. Transfers: Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. A map has been transferred to the Geography and Map Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Moton Family Papers. Copyright Status: Copyright in the unpublished writings of Robert Russa Moton, Jennie Dee Booth Moton, and Charlotte Moton Hubbard in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public. Security Classified Documents: Government regulations control the use of classified items in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnish information concerning access to and use of classified material. Preferred Citation: Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Moton family papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Moton Family Papers 3 Biographical Notes Robert Russa Moton Date Event 1867, Aug. 26 Born, Amelia County, Va.

1890 Graduated, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.

1891 Appointed commandant, male student cadet corps, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.

1905 Married Elizabeth Hunt Harris (died 1906)

1908 Married Jennie Dee Booth

1915 Elected principal, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala.

1918 Traveled to France at the request of President to inspect black troops stationed there by the United States

1920 Published autobiography, Finding A Way Out (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co. 295 pp.)

1923 Played a leading role in the establishment of the Veterans Administration Hospital for Negroes, Tuskegee, Ala.

1927 Chairman, American National Red Cross, Colored Advisory Commission on the Mississippi Valley flood disaster

1929 Published What the Negro Thinks (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co. 267 pp.)

1930 Chairman, United States Commission on Education in Haiti

1935 Retired from Tuskegee Institute

1940, May 31 Died, Capahosic, Va.

Jennie Dee Booth Moton Date Event 1880, Feb. 26 Born, Gloucester County, Va.

1908 Married Robert Russa Moton

1924-1935 Director, Department of Women's Industries, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala.

1936-1942 Field officer, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Agriculture Department

1937-1941 President, National Association of Colored Women

1942, Dec. 23 Died, Hampton, Va.

Moton Family Papers 4 Charlotte Moton Hubbard Date Event 1911, Nov. 27 Born, Hampton, Va.

1931 Graduated, Tuskegee Institute Junior College, Tuskegee, Ala.

1934 Graduated, Boston University, Sargent College of Physical Education, Boston, Mass.

1934-1941 Instructor of health and physical education, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.

1942-1945 Recreation representative, Office of Community War Services, Federal Security Agency, Washington, D.C.

1945 Married Maceo W. Hubbard (second husband)

1945-1949 Community relations advisor, Girl Scouts of the United States of America, New York, N.Y.

1950-1952 Director of field relations in commercial dietetics, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala.

1953-1958 Director of community service, WTOP-TV, Washington, D.C.

1958-1963 Public relations staff assistant, United Givers Fund, Washington, D.C.

1963 Bureau of Public Affairs, State Department, Washington, D.C.

1964-1970 Deputy assistant secretary of state for public affairs

1970 Retired from State Department

1994, Dec. 18 Died, Chevy Chase, Md.

Scope and Content Note The Moton Family Papers bridge the years 1850-1991 with the main body of the material concentrated between the years 1930 and 1940. The collection is composed of the personal papers of Robert Russa Moton (1867-1940), second principal of Tuskegee Institute, and his wife, Jennie Dee Booth Moton (1880-1942), and depicts their commitment to the promotion of educational and economic opportunities for African Americans and to the improvement of race relations during the years immediately preceding and following Robert Moton's retirement from Tuskegee Institute in 1935. Also included is a small group of personal papers of their daughter, Charlotte Moton Hubbard (1911-1994). Hubbard's papers reflect her career in community and government service from the early 1940s to 1970. The principal materials in the collection include correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, circular letters, and related printed material. As Booker T. Washington's successor at Tuskegee Institute, Robert Russa Moton was widely recognized as a chief representative of his race. With the school as a base, Moton expanded his service to the African-American community through associations with individuals and organizations dedicated to racial harmony and increased opportunities for blacks. The Robert Russa Moton Papers, which are divided into general correspondence and subject files, demonstrate his endeavors during the final decade of his life. The General Correspondence file contains communications between Moton and various educators, philanthropists, and fund-raisers, as well as items relating to personal and family affairs. The Subject File documents Moton's work with several educational, business, and philanthropic organizations. He held positions in the National Negro Business League, Negro Rural School Fund (Jeanes Fund), Phelps-Stokes Fund, Commission on Interracial Cooperation, National Urban League, and Colored Work Department of the Young Men's Christian Associations

Moton Family Papers 5 (YMCA). He also served on the boards of black financial and educational institutions, including Tuskegee Institute Savings Bank, Dunbar National Bank of New York, Fisk University, Hampton Institute (now ), and Lincoln University. Although the bulk of the material contained in Moton's papers was generated in his retirement years, a significant number of items located in the Subject File recount Moton's association with the above-mentioned organizations and institutions during the late 1920s and early 1930s. Of particular interest is his correspondence with Albon L. Holsey of the National Negro Business League pertaining to the establishment in the early 1930s of the Colored Merchants Association, a national cooperative of black grocery stores. Also located in the Subject File are materials pertaining to Moton's participation in 1923 in securing professional and administrative appointments for blacks in the newly established Tuskegee Veterans Administration Hospital for Negroes, his service on the American National Red Cross Colored Advisory Commission on the Mississippi Valley flood disaster in 1927, and his chairmanship in 1930 of the United States Commission on Education in Haiti. Both the Subject File and General Correspondence file contain a scattering of personal items, including correspondence and financial and legal documents. Prominent correspondents in the General Correspondence file include Jessie Daniel Ames, Daniel W. Armstrong, Tom M. Blanton, , Melvin Chisum, Everard W. Daniel, Jackson Davis, R. Hayne King, Elizabeth Mason, Alvin J. Neely, Frederick D. Patterson, John J. Scott, William M. Scott, Lyman Beecher Stowe, Robert R. Taylor, Bessie Tower, and Cora E. Varner. Significant or frequent correspondents in the Subject File of Moton's papers include Will Winton Alexander (Commission on Interracial Cooperation), (NAACP), Albon L. Holsey and C. C. Spaulding (National Negro Business League), Eugene Kinckle Jones, Jesse O. Thomas, and L. Hollingsworth Wood (National Urban League), Arthur D. Wright (Negro Rural School Fund), Anson Phelps Stokes and Thomas Jesse Jones (Phelps-Stokes Fund), and Channing H. Tobias (YMCA). The papers of Jennie Dee Booth Moton, wife of Robert Russa Moton and his partner in advocacy, reflect her service to the black community after her husband's retirement from Tuskegee in 1935. Her papers are arranged into two groups revealing her activities as a field agent for the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) and as president of the National Association of Colored Women. The Agricultural Adjustment Administration File includes correspondence with her supervisors, other field agents, and home demonstration agents, as well as statistical reports and brief narrative accounts of her travels and activities on behalf of black Americans in the rural South. The National Association of Colored Women File focuses on Jennie Moton's administration of the organization and includes communications with her fellow national officers. A small file comprised principally of carbon copies of correspondence and memoranda (1924-1934) from Robert R. Moton's office to Jennie Moton in her capacity as director of the Department of Women's Industries at Tuskegee Institute is located in the Tuskegee file in the Subject File of the Robert Russa Moton portion of the papers, and a small group of speeches by Jennie Moton is located in the Miscellany series. Significant and frequent correspondents in Jennie Moton's Agricultural Adjustment Administration File include Thomas M. Campbell, D. A. Currie, I. W. Duggan, Helen M. Hewlett, E. A. Miller, Mrs. I. W. Rowan, and Camilla Weems. Jessie Daniel Ames, Susie V Bouldin, Ada Belle DeMent, Annie B. Gillam, Bertha L. Johnson, Mrs. W. T. Johnson, Alberta Mundy, Charlotte Payne, Ella P. Stewart, Sallie W. Stewart, and Mary F. Waring are notable correspondents in the National Association of Colored Women File. The small group of papers of Charlotte Moton Hubbard among the Moton Family Papers exhibits her activities in education, community service, and government service from the early 1940s to 1970. From 1942 to 1945 she served with the Federal Security Agency aiding local communities in organizing recreational facilities for military personnel. Drawing on her background in community service, Hubbard in 1954 assisted in the production of a manual to prepare District of Columbia recreation staff for the impending integration of public facilities. She joined the State Department's Bureau of Public Affairs in 1963 and one year later was appointed deputy assistant secretary of state for public affairs. With this appointment, she served as the highest-ranking black woman in President Lyndon Johnson's administration. Hubbard administered various public affairs programs, including national and local foreign policy conferences and communications with domestic media and nongovernment organizations until her retirement 1970. Her papers include letters from her mother, Jennie Dee Booth Moton, and other family members. A series of additional papers of Charlotte Moton Hubbard includes corresondence, reports, playscripts, printed matter, and biographical material, 1933-1974. The Miscellany series includes printed articles by and about Robert Russa Moton, speeches by Jennie Dee Booth Moton, assorted mementos, and a facsimile of an account book of the Committee of Vigilance, Boston, Massachusetts, 1850-1861.

Moton Family Papers 6 Related Material Together with the Manuscript Division's Booker T. Washington Papers and Frederick D. Patterson Papers, the Moton Family Papers form a significant body of research material relating to the first three leaders of Tuskegee Institute from its establishment in 1881 until Patterson's retirement in 1953. Other collections that contain Moton family papers include the Nannie Helen Burroughs Papers, the Records of the National Urban League (Southern Regional Office), the George Foster Peabody Papers, and the Booker T. Washington Papers. Papers related to Robert Russa Moton's service at Hampton Institute are in the Hampton Archives at the Collis P. Huntington Memorial Library, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia. Records concerning his presidency at Tuskegee are in the Robert Russa Moton Papers, Hollis Burke Frissell Library, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama.

Organization of the Papers The collection is arranged in six series: • Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. • Jennie Dee Booth Moton Papers, 1919-1942, n.d. • Charlotte Moton Hubbard Papers, 1925-1984, n.d. • Miscellany, 1850-1991, n.d. • Addition, 1933-1974, n.d. • Classified, 1967

Moton Family Papers 7 Description of Series

Container Series BOX 1-17 Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. General correspondence including attached and appended material. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent and therein chronologically. Subject file, including correspondence, associated reports, telegrams, circular letters, minutes, printed materials, and assorted family legal and financial documents. Arranged alphabetically by topic, type of material, or name of organization and filed chronologically or alphabetically therein. BOX 18-21 Jennie Dee Booth Moton Papers, 1919-1942, n.d. Agricultural Adjustment Administration files including correspondence and miscellany. Arranged alphabetically by name of person or type of material and chronologically therein. National Association of Colored Women files consisting of general correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization and chronologically therein. BOX 22-24 Charlotte Moton Hubbard Papers, 1925-1984, n.d. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, clippings, awards, and memorabilia. Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material. BOX 24 Miscellany, 1850-1991, n.d. Assorted printed material, speeches, and mementos. Arranged alphabetically by type of material. BOX 25 Addition, 1933-1974, n.d. Biographical material, correspendence, reports, playscripts, and printed matter relating to Charlotte Moton Hubbard. Arranged alphabetically by type of material and chronologically therein. BOX CL 1 Classified, 1967 Classified material consisting mostly of correspondence. Organized and described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.

Moton Family Papers 8 Container List

Container Contents

BOX 1-17 Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. General correspondence including attached and appended material. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent and therein chronologically. Subject file, including correspondence, associated reports, telegrams, circular letters, minutes, printed materials, and assorted family legal and financial documents. Arranged alphabetically by topic, type of material, or name of organization and filed chronologically or alphabetically therein.

BOX 1 General Correspondence Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1930-36 Ames, Lulu, 1933-37 Andrews, Charles F., 1929, n.d. Armstrong, Daniel W., 1927-36, n.d. "A" miscellaneous, 1927-39 (2 folders) Blanton, Tom M., 1921-40, n.d. (4 folders) Burke, Edmund H., 1937-40 "B" miscellaneous, 1926-40 (2 folders) Campbell, Thomas M., 1931-39 Carter, Peter J., 1935-36 Carver, George Washington, 1922, 1935-37 Chisum, Melvin, 1921-40 (2 folders) BOX 2 Clark, John, 1921-39, n.d. Collier, John, 1922-35 "C" miscellaneous, 1921-40, n.d. (3 folders) Dabney, Charles, 1935 Dabney, Edward L., 1929-34 Daniel, Everard W., 1935-39 Davis, Jackson, 1935-39 Dillard, James H., 1926-37 Drew, Bessie L., 1930-34, n.d. Dwelle, Georgia, 1928-39, n.d. "D" miscellaneous, 1921-39, n.d. (3 folders) Evanti, Lillian, 1927-34 "E" miscellaneous, 1924-39 BOX 3 Flood, J. Julius, 1928-38 Frazier, William H., 1935-37 Freeland, Emma B., 1925-31

Moton Family Papers 9 Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. Container Contents

"F" miscellaneous, 1921-39, n.d. (2 folders) "G" miscellaneous, 1926-39, n.d. (3 folders) Holsey, Albon L., 1923-24 For additional material see Containers 12-13, National Negro Business League "H" miscellaneous, 1934-40 Isaacs, Lloyd, 1935-39, n.d. Isham, Caroline, 1927, 1931, n.d. "I" miscellaneous, 1924-40 Johnston, George W. Albert, 1925-38 "J" miscellaneous, 1926-39, n.d. (2 folders) Kelly, Charles W., 1928-38 King, R. Hayne, 1936-38 For additional material see Containers 16-17, Young Men's Christian Associations BOX 4 "K" miscellaneous, 1922-39 "L" miscellaneous, 1921-39, n.d. (3 folders) Mason, Charles E., 1928-37 Mason, Elizabeth, 1928-39 (2 folders) Moore, Fred R., 1938-39 Morris, W. B., 1929-33 Moton, Allen (son), 1931 Moton, Catherine (daughter), 1931, 1937 Moton, Jennie Dee Booth, 1931 For additional material see Container 15, Director, Department of Women's Industries Moton, Robert R., Jr. (son), 1939 "M" miscellaneous, 1917, 1929-40, n.d. (2 folders) Neely, Alvin J., 1927-36 Newbold, N. C., 1935-39 Norris, Morgan E., 1928-40 "N" miscellaneous, 1925-38 BOX 5 Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1917-36 Otis, J. R., 1934-36 "O" miscellaneous, 1926-38, n.d. Patterson, Frederick D. (son-in-law), 1937-40, n.d. Puller, R. F., 1921-35, n.d. Purvis, Helen, 1927-38 Purvis, Robert Ogden, 1926-39 "P" miscellaneous, 1925-39, n.d. (3 folders) "R" miscellaneous, 1920-39 Schieffelin, William Jay, 1922-33, n.d. Scott, Emmett J., 1918-22

Moton Family Papers 10 Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. Container Contents

Scott, John J., 1935-36 Scott, W. W., 1926-34 Scott, William M., 1934-40 Scoville, Annie Beecher, 1920, n.d. Scoville, William H., 1935-39 Simms, Asa C., 1927-36 Sims, Motta, 1936-37, n.d. Spaulding, C. C., 1925-39 Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1938-39 Stowe, Lyman Beecher, 1921-36 BOX 6 "S" miscellaneous, 1916-39, n.d. (5 folders) Taft, William Howard (1857-1930), 1922 Taylor, Robert R., 1928-35, n.d. Terrell, Mary Church, 1939 Thomas, William H., 1934-35, n.d. Tower, Bessie, 1920, 1930-38, n.d. Turner, Thomas W., 1928-39 "T" miscellaneous, 1920-39, n.d. (2 folders) "U" miscellaneous, 1936 Varner, Cora E., 1934-37 Varner, William, 1934-36 "V" miscellaneous, 1931-37 Wafford, Leola, 1921, 1930-38 Walton, Lester, 1925-37 BOX 7 Ward, Joseph H., 1927-37, n.d. Ward, Zella, 1928-36 Washington, Portia, 1931 Weatherford, W. D., 1934-39 Wheelock, F. D., 1919-21 White, R. H., 1921-22 Wilcox, William G., 1917-21 Williston, D. A., 1921-38, n.d. Work, Monroe N., 1922-37, n.d. "W" miscellaneous, 1916-39, n.d. (6 folders) "Y-Z" miscellaneous, 1926-39 Unidentified, 1916-39, n.d. BOX 8 Subject File Agricultural Mission Foundation, 1936 American Bible Society, 1933-39 Anna T. Jeanes Foundation See Container 13, Negro Rural School Fund Banks Dunbar National Bank of New York Board of Directors, minutes, 1930-37 (3 folders)

Moton Family Papers 11 Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. Container Contents

Correspondence, 1928-37 (3 folders) Executive Committee, minutes, 1930-37 (2 folders) Printed matter, 1928-32 Miscellaneous institutions, 1921-40 Peoples Building and Loan Association, Hampton, Va., 1914-34 Tuskegee Institute Savings Bank, Tuskegee, Ala., 1926-39 BOX 9 Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 1929-36 (8 folders) Evans, Estelle (estate of), 1911-27 (2 folders) Financial documents, 1891-1942, n.d. BOX 10 Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., 1935-37, n.d. Foreign Policy Association, 1933-35, n.d. Haiti, Report of the United States Commission on Education in Haiti (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 74 pp.), 1930 Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. Board of Trustees, minutes and reports, 1928-40, n.d. (4 folders) Correspondence, 1926-40 (3 folders) Hampton Alumni Association, minutes, 1928-36 Report on mechanical equipment, 1936-38 Hampton University See same container, Hampton Institute BOX 11 Insurance records Automobile, 1926-28 Health, 1912-28 Homeowner's, 1899, 1925-41 Life, 1893-33 (4 folders) Interior Department, Office of Education, report, 1938 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., 1925-26 Legal documents Land deeds, 1867-1930 Power of attorney, 1926 Wills, 1925-34 Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., dedication speech, 1922 Lincoln University, Chester County, Pa. Board of Trustees, minutes, 1933-39, n.d. (2 folders) Correspondence, 1933-40, n.d. (2 folders) Masonic lodge, 1926-35, n.d. Mississippi Valley flood, Final Report of the Colored Advisory Commission, Mississippi Valley Flood Disaster (Washington, D.C.: . 29 pp.), 1927 Motorboat, 1932-37

Moton Family Papers 12 Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. Container Contents

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1928-39 (2 folders) National Committee for Religion and Welfare Recovery, 1935-38 BOX 12 National Negro Business League Aug. 1926-July 1933 (13 folders) BOX 13 Aug. 1933-Nov. 1937, n.d. (2 folders) National Rededication Committee, 1938 National Urban League, 1929-38 (7 folders) Negro Rural School Fund (Anna T. Jeanes Foundation), 1929-37 (3 folders) BOX 14 Passport, trip to France, 1918 Phelps-Stokes Fund Board of Trustees, minutes, 1932-39 (3 folders) Correspondence, 1920-38 (8 folders) Southern Education Foundation, 1937-39, n.d. Stockbrokers Edward B. Smith & Co., 1925-28 J. R. Williston & Co., 1929-31, n.d. Stokes, Hodges & Co., 1927-29 Telegrams received by Moton, 1931, n.d. BOX 15 Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala. Board of Trustees, minutes and reports, 1926-39 Correspondence Director, Department of Women's Industries, Jennie Dee Booth Moton, 1924-34 (3 folders) Election of Moton as principal, 1915 Memoranda and reports, 1913-36, n.d. (2 folders) Printed matter, 1933-65 Tuskegee Veterans Administration Hospital, Tuskegee, Ala., 1923-50, n.d. United States Flag Association, 1929-39, n.d. Works Progress Administration, 1938 BOX 16 Young Men's Christian Associations Correspondence and circular letters 1923-35 (15 folders) BOX 17 1936-39 (8 folders) International Committee Executive Committee, minutes, 1932-33, 1939 Miscellaneous minutes, 1932-39 (5 folders)

Moton Family Papers 13 Robert Russa Moton Papers, 1867-1965, n.d. Container Contents

Program Services Committee, minutes, 1932, 1935-36

BOX 18-21 Jennie Dee Booth Moton Papers, 1919-1942, n.d. Agricultural Adjustment Administration files including correspondence and miscellany. Arranged alphabetically by name of person or type of material and chronologically therein. National Association of Colored Women files consisting of general correspondence. Arranged alphabetically by name of person or organization and chronologically therein.

BOX 18 Agricultural Adjustment Administration File, 1935-42, n.d. Correspondence Alvord, C. H., 1937-42 Banks, Glovina P., 1937-39, n.d. Brown, John H., 1937-39, n.d. Campbell, Thomas M., 1936-38 Cobb, C. A., 1936-37, n.d. Conner, Jeffie O., 1936-38, n.d. Currie, D. A., 1936-42 (5 folders) Davis, James P., 1936-38 Duggan, I. W., 1937-42 Hanna, L. C., 1936-40 Herrell, S. B., 1936-37 Hewlett, Helen M., 1936-39 Jordan, T. J., 1937-38, n.d. Lawlah, Cassa L., 1936-39 Miller, E. A., 1936-42 (4 folders) BOX 19 Oliver, Alice C., 1936-39 Paul, Marian B., 1936-40 Rowan, I. W. (Mrs.), 1936-39 Shute, Beulah S., 1936-38 Stone, P. H., 1937-42 Weems, Camilla, 1936-40 "A-W" miscellaneous, 1935-42, n.d. (2 folders) Miscellany Miscellaneous documents, 1935-38, n.d. Reports From AAA to Moton, 1937-38 (2 folders) To AAA by Moton 1936-38 (4 folders) BOX 20 1939-42 (4 folders) Vouchers for temporary services, 1936-40 National Association of Colored Women File, 1919-42, n.d.

Moton Family Papers 14 Jennie Dee Booth Moton Papers, 1919-1942, n.d. Container Contents

Correspondence Addresses, 1937 Alexander, Will W., 1936-42 Ames, Jessie Daniel, 1929, 1938 "A" miscellaneous, 1936-41 Barnes, Margaret E., 1937-42, n.d. Baskin, Arthur J., 1937-39 Bouldin, Susie V., 1937-41, n.d. Brock, Elizabeth, 1937 "B" miscellaneous, 1936-41 California State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, 1938-39 "C" miscellaneous, 1937-41 DeMent, Ada Belle, 1937-42, n.d. "D" miscellaneous, 1935-41 Evans, Priscilla L., 1937-39 "E" miscellaneous, 1937-41 "F" miscellaneous, 1937-41, n.d. Gibbs, H. M. (Mrs.), 1935-38 Gillam, Annie B., 1937-39, n.d. BOX 21 "G" miscellaneous, 1923, 1936-41, n.d. Home Mission Council, 1937-40 "H" miscellaneous, 1933-41, n.d. "I" miscellaneous, 1936-40, n.d. Johnson, Bertha L., 1937-42 Johnson, W. T. (Mrs.), 1937-39, n.d. "J" miscellaneous, 1937-40 "K" miscellaneous, 1941 "L" miscellaneous, 1937-40, n.d. Mazique, Eloise, 1936-40 Motley, Mozelle, 1937-40 Moton, Charlotte (daughter), 1939 Moton, Jennie (daughter), 1940 Mundy, Alberta, 1935-39, n.d. "M" miscellaneous, 1937-41, n.d. "N" miscellaneous, 1935-41, n.d. "O" miscellaneous, 1937-39 Payne, Charlotte, 1938-40 "P" miscellaneous, 1938-39, n.d. Rhoades, Joseph J., 1938-39, n.d. Robinson, Julia Cole, 1938-39 "R" miscellaneous, 1937-41 Smith, Christine, 1938-39 Spaulding, Jane E., 1936-39 Stewart, Ella P., 1937-41 Stewart, Sallie W., 1938-40, n.d. Stokes, Ora B., 1936-40

Moton Family Papers 15 Jennie Dee Booth Moton Papers, 1919-1942, n.d. Container Contents

"S" miscellaneous, 1937-41 "T-V" miscellaneous, 1938-39, n.d. Waring, Mary F., 1936-39, n.d. Webb, Wanser I., 1938 Williams, Arsania M., 1937-39, n.d. Williams, Margaret, 1938 "Wings Over Jordan," 1938-39 "W" miscellaneous, 1919, 1936-42

BOX 22-24 Charlotte Moton Hubbard Papers, 1925-1984, n.d. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, clippings, awards, and memorabilia. Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material.

BOX 22 Academic records, 1929-39 Awards and invitations, 1955-79 Biographical material, 1925-70, n.d. Clippings, 1943-70, n.d. Correspondence Family Moton, Jennie Dee Booth, 1937-42 "H-T" miscellaneous, 1932-68 General, 1933-84 (2 folders) Federal Security Agency, 1942-45 BOX 23 Miscellany Notes, n.d. Printed matter, 1947-72, n.d. Oral history interview with Hubbard, 1982 Property, Gloucester, Va., 1978 Report regarding integration of public recreational facilities, 1953-54, n.d. Sargent College, Boston University, Boston, Mass., 1968-70 Speeches and writings, 1942-45, 1965, n.d. State Department, Public Affairs Office, 1963-70, n.d. (2 folders) BOX 24 Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala., memorabilia, 1940-50 WTOP-TV, Community Service Office, 1953-54

BOX 24 Miscellany, 1850-1991, n.d. Assorted printed material, speeches, and mementos. Arranged alphabetically by type of material.

BOX 24 "Account Book of Francis Jackson, Treasurer, The Vigilance Committee of Boston," 1850-61, facsimile reproduction printed ca. 1924 Mementos, 1916-31, n.d. Notes, n.d. Printed matter Articles

Moton Family Papers 16 Miscellany, 1850-1991, n.d. Container Contents

By Robert Russa Moton, 1916-31, n.d. Pertaining to Robert Russa Moton, 1932-91, n.d. Miscellaneous pamphlets, 1917-80 Speeches by Jennie Dee Booth Moton, 1939

BOX 25 Addition, 1933-1974, n.d. Biographical material, correspendence, reports, playscripts, and printed matter relating to Charlotte Moton Hubbard. Arranged alphabetically by type of material and chronologically therein.

BOX 25 Hubbard, Charlotte Moton Biographical material, 1940-51, n.d. Correspondence, 1939-74, n.d. Miscellany, 1945-69, n.d. Printed matter, 1933-71, n.d. Reports and playscripts, 1946-54, n.d.

BOX CL 1 Classified, 1967 Classified material consisting mostly of correspondence. Organized and described according to the series, folders, and boxes from which the items were removed.

BOX CL 1 Hubbard, Charlotte Moton Correspondence, 1967 (Container 25)

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