
The papers are organized into five series: correspondence, financial records, legal records, religious activities, and printed material. The Emma Lee and Jimmie Adams Papers include personal and business correspondence, financial records, legal records, programs, postcards, business cards, and printed material documenting the personal and business activities of Emma Lee and Jimmie Adams. Please call 51 or email to arrange an appointment or inquire about access.įound in African Americans Black History Civil Rights Education Local History Women Adams (Emma Lee and Jimmie) Papers We encourage researchers to contact AAMLO before visiting so that we can be prepared to assist you. The Ruth Acty papers include curriculum material, teaching notes, writings, photographs, awards, legal and financial records, and correspondence that document her life and activities as a teacher and author.Ĭollection Size: 9.5 linear feet (16 boxes + 1 oversized box)Īvailable at the African American Museum & Library at Oakland (AAMLO) Wysinger continued the column until 1943.įound in African Americans Black History Communications Acty (Ruth) PapersĮducator, author, and actor Ruth Acty (1913-1998) was the first African American teacher hired by the Berkeley Unified School District in 1943. She was the first African American woman with a regular column in a major California newspaper. Beasley wrote "Activities among Negroes," for the Oakland Tribune, the East Bay's metropolitan newspaper, from 1923 until her death in 1934.


Go here for a more detailed list of this collection's contents.Īvailable at Oakland History Center, Main Library.įound in Local History Activities among Negroes: / by Delilah L Beasleyĭelilah L. Also includes The Locality of the Broderick-Terry Duel on September 13, 1859, by Hermann Schussler, a 24-page pamphlet printed by the Native Sons of the Golden West in 1916. A Accounts of 19th century duels in California, 1916-1934Īccumulation of newspaper articles, in two parts, that appeared as 76 chapters in the San Francisco Call-Bulletin in 1934.
