Box 01
Container
Contains 27 Results:
Jim Crow Under Baseball Must Go article, 1943 January
File — Box: 01, Folder: 03
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 January
Letter - J.B. Martin to Commissioner Landis; clippings, 1943 April 29
File — Box: 01, Folder: 05
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 April 29
United Furniture Workers of America press release, 1943 August 24
File — Box: 01, Folder: 06
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 August 24
Letters - W.C. Tuttle to/from W.G. Bramham, 1943 October 15-20
File — Box: 01, Folder: 07
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 October 15-20
Letter - W.G. Bramham to Commissioner Landis, 1943 October 20
File — Box: 01, Folder: 07
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 October 20
Letter - W.G. Bramham to Geo Trautman, Frank Shaughnessy, 1943 October 20
File — Box: 01, Folder: 07
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 October 20
Note to Commissioner Landis from [signature ineligible]; clipping, undated
File — Box: 01, Folder: 07
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
undated
Letters, telegrams, postcards to Commissioner Landis , 1943 November-December
File — Box: 01, Folder: 08
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 November-December
Letters - Clark Griffith to/from Commissioner Landis; clippings, 1943 December 10-14
File — Box: 01, Folder: 09
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 December 10-14
The Negro Sporting News - 2 newspapers, 1943 February-April
File — Box: 01, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to the integration of baseball and the ending of Jim Crow segregation. It includes correspondence between Kenesaw Landis, Major League Baseball executives and owners, and Negro American League and Negro National League executives. There is also correspondence from writers and fans wanting an end to segregation in baseball. It includes organizational minutes, a mayor's committee report, letters from the public endorsing...
Dates:
1943 February-April