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National Archives Identifier: 95042
Local Identifier: H-HF-333x12
catalog.archives.gov/id/95042

Collection H: Harmon Foundation Collection
Series: Motion Picture Films on Community and Family Life, Education, Religious Beliefs, and the Art and Culture of Minority and Ethnic Groups

UNEDITED FOOTAGE: Artist-teacher Nume Rousseve in New Orleans, La., works on oil paintings. In Atlanta, Ga., company executive Charles C. Spaulding in his office; Hale Woodruff, artist-teacher Elizabeth Prophet works on bust and instructs male student; agricultural researcher T.M. Campbell shows Tuskegee Institute's mobile agricultural school; and commercial subjects teacher Jesse B. Blayton at his desk. In Washington, D.C., lawyer-teacher William H. Hastie at his desk; advisor to the President of the U.S. on Negroes, Robert C. Weaver, talks to camera; publisher Carter G. Woodson in his office; and writer-executive Ambrose Caliver dictates to secretary. Sociology researcher, Dr. Monroe Work at his desk in Tuskegee, Alabama.

This item was produced or created in 1937.
The creator compiled or maintained the parent series, Motion Picture Films on Community and Family Life, Education, Religious Beliefs, and the Art and Culture of Minority and Ethnic Groups, between ca. 1930–ca. 1953.

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