Box 2
Contains 18 Results:
African American Communities, Undated
This folder contains a typed draft with the subheading African American Communities/Hunter.
African American Heritage Guide to New Jersey, Undated
This folder includes an African American Heritage Guide to New Jersey.
An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in South Jersey / An Oral History of the Old Negro Baseball League in South Jersey, 1930 to 1960., Undated
A typed collection titled An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in South Jersey / An Oral History of the Old Negro Baseball League in South Jersey, 1930 to 1960.
Black Hall of Fame Class of 1988 Biographies , 1996 - 1997
Chapter II: The Black Community In South Jersey: An Institutional Perspective , Undated
Includes an essay with the title Chapter II: The Black Community In South Jersey: An Institutional Perspective
Essay: The Military Enclosure of the Upper Cross River Bosia 1890 - 1920, Undated
Includes a typed essay/document with the title "The Military Enclosure of the Upper Cross River Bosia."
Floppy Disks, Undated
This folder contains seven physical floppy drive disks.
Index Cards: County Populations in South Jersey & Other History, Undated
Included in this folder are four piles of index cards. The information on these cards include census population of different counties in South Jersey, dated from 1950 to 1980, along with populations of New Jersey dated from 1790 - 1940, written notes about the West Indies such as education and folklore, as well as information known about different people.
INFORMANTS, Undated
This file includes a 9 page document that is titled Informants that lists different names, addresses and phone numbers for individuals.
Maps, Newspaper Clippings, Letters, Undated
This folder includes an illustration legend with copys of hand drawn maps and a collection of newspaper clippings from Gloucester Times. there are also letters from students/colleagues such as Bernard Bush, William R. Farr, Lenny Santiago and more. There is also some pamplets for the New Jersey Historical Commission, along with information about an event hosted by Jeffery N. Leath.