Envelope for letter from H.W. Sewing for Daisy Bates Trust Fund, Feb 17, 1960. Creator: Unknown.

Envelope for letter from H.W. Sewing for Daisy Bates Trust Fund, Feb 17, 1960. Creator: Unknown.

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Daisy Bates led the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) branch in Arkansas and was in charge of the Little Rock school integration. Bates worked to organize a safe integration process and mentored the first students, known as the Little Rock Nine. Due to intense protests, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent the Arkansas National Guard to ensure that the school integration could proceed. Protestors and advertisers boycotted the Arkansas State Press, an activist newspaper owned by Daisy and her husband Lucius Christopher Bates. The Bates suffered financial difficulties due to their outspoken integration efforts. The “Dollars for Daisy Bates Trust Fund” was set up to provide much needed funds to the Bates.;Trigg Mary K. and Alison R. Bernstein, eds. Junctures in Women’s Leadership: Social Movements. New Brunswick: Rutgers, 2016.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Volley Stokes: American: Priest
  2. Henry Warren Sewing: American:
  3. General Dwight Eisenhower: American: President of US, Supreme Commander during WWII, politician
  4. Daisy Bates: American, African-American: activist, publisher, journalist, lecturer

Medium
  1. Ink on paper

Picture Type
  1. Envelopes

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Trade & Industry Communications

Society & Culture Education

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 7518x3385
File Size : 74,556kb


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  1. 2017.14.5b
  1. NMAAHC-2017_14_5b_001.txt
  1. 0990004843
  1. 2-833-295
  1. 2017.14.5b
  1. 2833295


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