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Box 3

 Container

Contains 12 Results:

The Negro Problem, Booker T. Washingon, W. E. B. DuBois and others, 1903

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1903

Between Black and White, Henry Hugh Proctor, 1925

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1925

Up From Slavery: An Autobiography, Booker T. Washington, 1901

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1901

The Catechism of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1856

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1856

The Negro Question in the United States, James S. Allen, 1936

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1936

What the Negro Thinks, Robert Russa Moton, 1929

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1929

The Afro-American Press And Its Editors, I. Garland Penn, 1891

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1891

Progress and Achievements of the Colored People, Joseph R. Gay, 1913

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1913

Sidelights on Negro Soldiers, Charles H. Williams, 1923

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1923

Tribute to Harriet Tubman, James E. Mason, 1915

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1915

Hand-tinted Photograph of a Woman, Circa 1870-1880

 Item — Box: 3, Object: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: Circa 1870-1880

The Diary of Anthony Leopold Jordan, Transcribed by Lydia Micheaux Marshall, His Granddaughter, 1919

 Item — Box: 3, Volume: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains 4 boxes of materials pertaining to both the Green and Jordan families. The Green family migrated to Rochester, New York from Red Bank, New Jersey. The Jordan name came from Anthony C. Jordan, a notable physician and public health leader who married Katherine Green. The materials date from 1878 to 1991, and letters, documents, photographs, books and newspapers.

Dates: Other: 1919