Magazine cover, The Independent, New York, 1902-01-23
Magazine cover, The Independent, New York, 1902-01-23, listing Albion Winegar Tourgée as a contributor with article "Our Consular System."
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Magazine cover, The Independent, New York, 1902-01-23, listing Albion Winegar Tourgée as a contributor with article "Our Consular System."
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Newspaper clipping from The Watchman, article title "The Leopard's Spots and The Fools' Errand," 1902-04-24, an opinion piece by Professor E.H. Johnson, D.D., on the comparative themes of the two novels authored by Reverend Tom Dixon and Albion Tourgée, respectively.
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Letter, Albion Winegar Tourgée to E.H. Johnson, 1902-05-15, from Bordeaux, France, in which Tourgée responds to Johnson's news article in The Watchman as well as his general view of Thomas Dixon, Dixon's novel The Leopard's Spots, and what he feels he has learned from his experiences during the period of Reconstruction.
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Letter, E.H. Johnson to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1902-05-01, from Chester, PA, in which Johnson refers to his news article about Tourgee's and Dixon's books on Reconstruction.
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Letter, Jospehine St. Pierre Ruffin, editor of Woman's Era magazine (Boston, MA) to Albion Winegar Tourgée, inviting him to attend an upcoming meeting (reunion) of past participants in the anti-slavery movement.
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Letter, Russell A. Alger, Secretary of War, to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1897-03-15, acknowledging Tourgee's request to take up the matter with the President of the United States, possibly Tourgee's consul appointment.
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Telegram, Charles G. Edwards to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1897-05-11, sending congratulations.
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Letter, Charles W. Chesnutt to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1897-05-24, congratulating Tourgée on his appointment as U.S. Consul to Bordeaux, France.
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Letter, Editor, Chicago Times Herald to Emma K. Tourgée, 1897-06-05, regarding Tourgee's consul appointment and possibility of submitting articles to the Times Herald from France.
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Special Passport, from the United States of America Department of State to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1897-06-10, allowing Tourgée to proceed to his post in Bordeaux, France.
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Letter, Catherine Impey to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1897-06-05, regarding Tourgee's recent consul appointment and invitation to stay with her a while on his arrival in Europe.
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Letter and newspaper clipping, H.C. Smith to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1897-03-17, from Cleveland, OH, expressing concern over County Solicitor Kaiser's challenge to the anti-lynching bill.
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Legal brief (typed manuscript), Plessy v. Ferguson, Argument of A.W. Tourgée, undated. This brief appears to be a draft of an argument to be given in the Supreme Court of the United States case. In it, Tourgée references the other brief he and James C. Walker had already submitted to the Court. Arguments began April 18, 1896, and the Supreme Court of the United States issued its decision May 18, 1896; therefore, the date of this brief must be sometime in 1896.
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Telegram, Louis A. Martinet to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1896-01-29, advising Tourgée to let the Plessy case go until next session.
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Letter, S. McGerlad & Son to Emma K. Tourgée, 1896-02-20, informing her that copies of the ""Story of a Thousand"" will soon be ready.
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