Box 1
Contains 29 Results:
Fighting Fund for Freedom Dinner, Chicago NAACP, Jun. 11, 1976
Event materials, primarily from the annual Fighting Fund for Freedom Dinner and the Women’s Auxiliary Chicago Southside Branch Anniversary teas. Includes programs and program books, invitations, and planning materials. The anniversary tea program books contain hundreds of advertisements and tributes from black-owned businesses and other prominent Chicago area African Americans.
See also scrapbooks for related event items including clippings, photographs, and guest lists.
Fighting Fund for Freedom Dinner, Chicago NAACP, Jun. 10, 1977
Event materials, primarily from the annual Fighting Fund for Freedom Dinner and the Women’s Auxiliary Chicago Southside Branch Anniversary teas. Includes programs and program books, invitations, and planning materials. The anniversary tea program books contain hundreds of advertisements and tributes from black-owned businesses and other prominent Chicago area African Americans.
See also scrapbooks for related event items including clippings, photographs, and guest lists.
Fighting Fund for Freedom Dinner, Chicago Southside Branch NAACP, Jun. 19, 1981
Event materials, primarily from the annual Fighting Fund for Freedom Dinner and the Women’s Auxiliary Chicago Southside Branch Anniversary teas. Includes programs and program books, invitations, and planning materials. The anniversary tea program books contain hundreds of advertisements and tributes from black-owned businesses and other prominent Chicago area African Americans.
See also scrapbooks for related event items including clippings, photographs, and guest lists.
Challenges Anew: Women's Auxiliary Chicago Branches 27th Anniversary Tea, Apr. 2, 1967
Event materials, primarily from the annual Fighting Fund for Freedom Dinner and the Women’s Auxiliary Chicago Southside Branch Anniversary teas. Includes programs and program books, invitations, and planning materials. The anniversary tea program books contain hundreds of advertisements and tributes from black-owned businesses and other prominent Chicago area African Americans.
See also scrapbooks for related event items including clippings, photographs, and guest lists.