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Kendrick-Brooks family papers

Kendrick-Brooks family papers

By Charlotte Brooks

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eng

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11500

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subjectsWorld War, 1914-1918,  Nightclubs,  United States. Army,  Manpower,  Lynching,  National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.),  Slavery,  African American musicians,  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People,  Riots,  Cotton growing,  Social problems,  African American troops,  History,  Correspondence,  Social life and customs,  Race relations,  Restaurateurs,  Internal Migration,  Civil rights,  Jazz,  United States,  Baseball,  Press,  Education,  African Americans,  Societies

PeopleOctavus Roy Cohen (1891-),  Webster M. Kendrick,  Leonard F. Guttridge,  Mamie B. Reese,  Addie Pickle,  A. M. Trawick (1869-),  R. P. Andrews,  Swan M. Kendrick (1885-1923),  F. D. Johnson,  Charles A. Howard,  Vernon Castle (1887-1918),  Louis Bustanoby (d. 1917),  Lucy Goode Brooks,  Hervey A. Clemons,  Ruby Elizabeth Stutts Lyells (1908-),  Harrison Rhodes (1871-1929),  Bernie Harrison,  Walter H. Brooks (b. 1851),  Samuel G. Blythe (1868-1947),  Mabel Neely,  Rosa Lee Slade Gragg (1904-1989),  Julian Jones,  Dan Kildare (1879-1920),  Albert R. Brooks,  Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946),  Brooks family,  Martha Cobb,  T. S. Littlejohn,  Irene M. Gaines (1896-1964),  Kendrick family,  Edward W. Brydie

PlacesEurope,  Mississippi,  England,  Cairo,  Greenville,  France,  United States,  Bolivar County,  Bolivar County (Miss.),  Illinois,  Greenville (Miss.)