National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Found in 5 Records:
Frances Tomlin papers
The Papers of Frances Tomlin are those of a native Kansan who was highly active in Hutchinson.
Jesse Milan papers
John Mercer Wright papers
The John Mercer Wright papers are those of a longtime Kansas resident who worked for Shawnee County for over fifty years, including service as chief deputy county treasurer.
Portraits and Activities of African Americans in Kansas City, Kansas
This collection contains photographs created by various identified and unidentified amateur and commercial photographers, including Carson and Brunston Photo, J.W. Lockett, Carl Fowler, and James R. Cobb. Individuals portrayed in the photographs are African Americans residing in or from the Kansas City, Kansas community of the mid-20th century.
Robert C. Caldwell family papers
The Caldwell family papers are those of an African American family from Salina, Kansas. The majority of the papers concern Robert C. Caldwell, who was a Salina teacher, City Commissioner, and Salina's first African American and first school teacher elected Mayor. He also served as Representative for Salina in the Kansas State Legislature.