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Box 29

 Container

Contains 51 Results:

Fannie Cook's appointment calendar with autograph notes., 1947-1948

 File — Box: 29, 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: 1947-1948

Brochures - Race Relations. "Calling the Next Witness: The Case of Democracy vs. Washington Univ.", 1946

 File — Box: 29, 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: 1946

Brochure. "They Are Not Forgotten Published National Sharecroppers Week." , 1942 May 1-8

 Item — Box: 29, 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: 1942 May 1-8

Brochure. "Down with Starvation Wages in Southeast Missouri." Published by Local 313. UCAPAWA-ClO., 1942 May

 Item — Box: 29, 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: 1942 May

Brochure. "In Regard to the Sharecropper?", no date

 Item — Box: 29, 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: no date

Brochure. "A Letter from the South: What Happened to the Missouri Sharecroppers Demonstrators?" from O.H. Whitfield, President, Missouri Sharecroppers Union & John Day, CIO Representative., no date

 Item — Box: 29, 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: no date

Circulars - Fifteen circulars regarding education, labor and race relation issues., 1933-1935; 1946-1947; no date

 File — Box: 29, 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: 1933-1935; 1946-1947; no date

Flyer. "We Do Not Patronize the Forest City Mfg. Co. of St. Louis, MO." St. Louis Cotton Dress & Allied Industries Joint Board, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union., 1938 July

 Item — Box: 29, 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: 1938 July

Flyer. "We Do Not Patronize the 'Nelly Don' Dress." Joint Board Kansas City, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union., ca. 1938

 Item — Box: 29, 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: ca. 1938

Flyer. "Bring Democracy to St. Louis with FEPO." Committee for FEPO., ca. 1945

 Item — Box: 29, 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: ca. 1945