"Also, among the correspondents are John R. Tunis, Darwin T. Turner, John B. Turner, the U.S. Works Projects Administration, Carl Van Vechten, Clarence C. White, Walter F. White, John W. Work, and many others."
"Correspondents include Stephen Aaron, Nelson Algren, T.J. Anderson, Harold Arlen, Moses Asch, Verna Avery, Imamu Amiri Baraka, John F. Bayliss, Julian Bond, W.S. Braithwaite, Paul Breman, Gwendolyn Brooks, Sterling A. Brown, Jean Burden, Margaret T. Burroughs, E. Simms Campbell, Horace R. Cayton, Abraham Chapman, Marcus Christian, John H. Clarke, Jack Conroy, Countee Cullen, Ida Mae Cullen, W. Waring Cuney, Margaret Danner, Frank M. Davis, Robert A. Davis, William L. Dawson, William Demby, Owen Dodson, Cedric Dover, W.E.B. DuBois, Randolph Edmonds, Ralph Ellison, James A. Emanuel, Mari Evans, Michel Fabre, Jessie R. Fauset, Julia Fields, Fisk University, John T. Frederick, Ralph J. Gleason, W.C. Handy, Herbert Hill, Carl W. Hines, Frances Howland, David Hudson, Langston Hughes, Leston Huntley, Harold Jackman, Josephine Jacobsen, Ted Joans, Charles S. Johnson, Georgia Johnson, Ulysses Kay, Jacob Lawrence, Alain Locke, Clarence Major, Enid Meadowcroft, Florence Means, Milton Meltzer, Loften Mitchell, Bucklin Moon, Effie Lee Newsome, Gloria Oden, Roi Ottley, Mary White Ovington, Marion Palfi, René Piquion, Rosey E. Pool, Harold Preece, Alex Preminger, Dudley Randall, Louis B. Reynolds, Lessing J. Rosenwald, George S. Schuyler, Nevil Shute, William Grant Still, Mildred Stock, Ellen Tarry, Mary Church Terrell, Era Bell Thompson, Melvin Tolsin, and Marjorie C. Toomer."
"Correspondence, manuscript plays, stories, songs, speeches, and book manuscripts and galley proofs."
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