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Box 28

 Container

Contains 34 Results:

Untitled [The Franklin School situation]. (holograph draft, unfinished, 3 p.), [1932]

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: [1932]

"The Franklin School Situation." Prepared for radio broadcast in which the League of Women Voters of St. Louis presented the facts. (carbon typescript, 5 pp., with autograph corrections and revision; second draft, carbon typescript, 7 pp., with autograph revisions), [1932]

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: [1932]

Statement to the Executive Board of the Community Council regarding the philosophy for settlement house service. (carbon typescript, 4 pp., with autograph revisions), 1932 Jan 2

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: 1932 Jan 2

"Against the Equal Rights Amendment." (typescript, 3 pp., with autograph revisions), [1934?]

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: [1934?]

"The Best Service a Private Duty Nurse Can Render Her Patient - The Viewpoint of a Layman." Speech given by FCC before the Private Duty Section of the State Convention of the Missouri Nurses Association. (typescript, 6 pp.), 1937 Oct 25

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: 1937 Oct 25

Untitled [Jim Crow - Public Enemy #1]. Presented at Urban League Friday luncheon. (carbon typescript, 1 p., autograph revisions), ca. 1940s

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: ca. 1940s

Presentation of the Award of Honor to Owen Whitfield at the annual dinner of the Urban League of St. Louis. (carbon typescript, 3 pp.), 1940 Jan 18

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: 1940 Jan 18

Untitled [Freedom for all...]. (typescript, 5 pp.), [1943]

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: [1943]

Statement regarding segregation in St. Louis made over radio station KNOX. (typescript, 2 pp, with autograph notes and revisions; autograph notes and drawings on verso), 1944 Dec 24

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: 1944 Dec 24

Untitled [Race relations.. .a white problem]. Talk given to the Jewish Council. (holograph draft, 6 pp.), 1946 Jan 14

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Fannie Cook Papers reflect the life and work of a versatile writer who was actively interested in problems of contemporary society and whose literary works of fiction and non-fiction were often based on her political and social attitudes. Soon after receiving her Master's degree from Washington University in 1916 she began part-time university teaching and a career as a public servant, participating in community efforts along educational lines and in the field of race...
Dates: 1946 Jan 14