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Awards to Negroes Summary of the Rosenwald Funds awarded to Negroes, including the plan of work, and other personal data of the recipients.
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Information on the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows for 1941 Front page of the summary for fellowships and scholarships granted in 1941, written by Mr. Edwin R. Embree to the Trustees after the meeting in April 1941.
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Summary Report of Work Done by Fellows An account of various recipients of the Rosenwald Funds fellowships, such as Aaron Douglas and John Hope Franklin, including the work done, the results, or accomplishments as a result of the fellowship.
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Summary report on Fellowships Awarded to Negroes Summary on the Rosenwald fellowships program, including a list of Negroes given fellowships, their plan of work, the amount granted, field of study, and schools. Including a report on the program explaining the reason and what has been accomplished in the Negro Community through the fellowship, and how it can better serve the community.
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Report of Fellowship Program - November 1938 A report on the Rosenwald Fellowship program in November 1938, including information on administrative work, selection of fellows, interest in new programs, amount to be granted to the fellows, and the administrative program.
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Awards to Negroes - 1940 Summary of Rosenwald fellowship awards given to selected Negro applicants in 1940.
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Report of Fellowship Program - 1941 A report on the Rosenwald Fellowship, including information on administrative work, selection of fellows, interest in new programs, amount to be granted to the fellows, and the administrative program.
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Report of Fellowship Program - April 1938 A report on the Rosenwald Fellowship program in April 1938, containing a selection of fellows, a brief report of the studies and activities of some of the present fellows, information on administrative work, interest in new programs, the amount to be granted to the fellows, the administrative program, and recommended action to improve the program.
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Report of Fellowship Program - April 1937 A report on the Rosenwald Fellowship program in 1937, including information on administrative work, turnout of the applicants, selection of fellows, interest in new programs, amount to be granted to the fellows, the administrative program, and recommended action to improve the program.
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Fellows of the Julius Rosenwald Fund 1937 through 1940 (Exhibit A) Summary of Rosenwald fellows between 1937-1940, including statistics on race of fellows approved, categorizing them by their field of study, years of fellowship and fund amount awarded.
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Fellowships Overview report A report regarding the Rosenwald Fellowship, including recommended appropriation, for the fellowships, and for the administering of the program, the work of the committee, and selection of fellows.
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Exhibit B: Negro Fellows, 1937 A document providing detailed narrative reports on the activities and achievements of Negro fellows appointed in 1937.
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Exhibit A: New Fellows, 1939 A list dated April 1939, announcing the new fellowship awards for that year. It details the projects of appointees, their field of study, institution of study, and the amount awarded.
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Fellowships (November 1939) A summary report on the fellowship programs first three years, 1937-1939. It notes that 133 fellows have received awards averaging $1,548. The report highlights the career advancement of the fellows.
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Narrative Reports on Fellows (1937-1938) A continued page of document containing updates on Negro fellows like Aaron Douglas J. G. St. Clair Drake, John Hope Franklin, and Randolph Edmonds. Including a list of White Fellows, 1937 and 1938, providing details on appointees such as Charles R. Anderson, Lewis W. Beck, and Ralph E. McGill.
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Exhibit C: Negro Fellows, 1937 and 1938 A list dated November 1938, summarizing Negro fellows appointed in 1937 and 1938. It provides names, birth years, educational backgrounds, current positions, fellowship subjects such as John Hope Franklin in history, including award amounts.
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Exhibit B: Negro Fellows, 1937, 1938, and 1939 A comprehensive list dated November 1939, detailing Negro fellows appointed during these years. It provides biographical data, fellowship amounts, and summaries of the work accomplished the individuals.
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White Fellows, 1937 A descriptive list of white fellows appointed in 1937, detailing their backgrounds and the progress of their fellowship work.
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Minutes of Julius Rosenwald Fund The minutes from a meeting of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, dated April 29, 1939. The document records resolutions regarding the appropriation of $100,000 for fellowships for the 1939-40 year, designating Negro fellowships as the major undertaking and white fellowships for improving race relations. It also discusses a financial appropriation for Dillard University.
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Policy Recommendations for Southern Fellowships A document stating the purpose of the Rosenwald southern Fellowship, including recommendations for whom it might concern, age and focus area.
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A Summary Document of Fellowships 1937 A document dated november 1937, regarding the Rosenwald Fellowship, including information on the administative work related to selecting fellows, ammount given to fellows, and when they are given.
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Contact names and addresses in New York List of addresses for Henry Allen Moe, Laura Barrett, H. B. Burner, and Hugh Smyth in New York, including handwritten notes. Typed entries at the bottom list Herschel Brickell, Frank Aydelotte, and David Blackwell with their positions and locations.
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Mississippi Contacts A document listing contacts in Mississippi, including Miss Martha C. Mitchell at Mississippi College and Mr. Charles F. Heartman of the Negro Culture Library in Biloxi.
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A Contact List for Louisiana A document listing contacts and 1947 applicants in Baton Rouge, Alexandria, and Scotlandville, Louisiana. It includes names and addresses for the individuals.
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Washington Fellows and Contacts List A list of Rosenwald fellows and their addresses in Washington D.C.