Rosenwald Fund Correspondence on Vocational Shop Supervision for Negro Schools

Documents about Arkansas’s rural school program, specifically the planning, funding, and implementation of a vocational shop supervisor for Negro schools, including salary arrangements, budget breakdowns, and correspondence discussing travel, and equipment. The correspondence is between C. M. Hirst, S. L. Smith, Fred McCuistion, and Nolen M. Irby.

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Title
Rosenwald Fund Correspondence on Vocational Shop Supervision for Negro Schools in Arkansas
Description
Documents about Arkansas’s rural school program, specifically the planning, funding, and implementation of a vocational shop supervisor for Negro schools, including salary arrangements, budget breakdowns, and correspondence discussing travel, and equipment. The correspondence is between C. M. Hirst, S. L. Smith, Fred McCuistion, and Nolen M. Irby.
Identifier
fisk_rf_sf_337_00010
Subject
Julius Rosenwald Fund, 20th Century—History, African American history, Smith, S. L. (Samuel Leonard), 1875-1956, C. M. Hirst, Fred McQuistion, Chas E. Dicken, F. T. Mitchell, J. L. Bond,
State
Arkansas
Date
1923/1927
Format
pdf
Type
Text
Rights
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Source
Projects/Persons Requesting Aid, Box 337, Julius Rosenwald Fund Archives, 1917-1948, John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
Publisher
John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
Item sets
School Fund