GLAM Center for Collaborative Teaching and Learning - Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library

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Josephine Baker seated wearing evening gown

Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964 1949 October 20
Postcard image of Ethel Waters, signed "May you never...this from Chul [?] To Prince

Harold Jackman Memorial Committee undated
Wallace Thurman

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Bessie Smith in 1923, the year of her first record, which sold 780,000 copies in six months. It earned her only $125, but it established her as the leading blues singer. From BESSIE SMITH: EMPRESS OF THE BLUES (Schirmer Books/Frank Music, April 15).

Harold Jackman Memorial Committee 1923
Claude McKay, signed "To my friend Harold Jackman Sincerely Claude McKay"

Harold Jackman Memorial Committee undated
Claude McKay, author of "Banjoy" and "Home to Harlem," whose new novel, "Banana Bottom," will be published by Harper & Brothers on March 29th, has been living in Spain and Morocco for the last three years. The background of his novel is the island of Jamaica, British West Indies, where Mr. McKay was born

Harold Jackman Memorial Committee undated
Alberta Hunter headshot, signed "All my love to my darling "Harold" Sincerely, Alberta

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Josephine Baker stands with arms raised wearing an evening gown and headdress

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Langston Hughes seated in chair smoking while writing in a notepad using another chair as a desk

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