Papers, 1925-1982
Correspondence, diaries, and biographical material, documenting Logan's concern with racial inequality and his career as an historian of Africans and African Americans. Topics include his army service in France during World War I; the Pan-African movement of the 1920s and 1930s; Haitian diplomatic soirées; the founding conference of the United Nations, San Francisco, Calif. (1945); Logan's meetings with African independence leaders, Kwame Nkrumah and Nnamdi Azikiwe; and his career at Howard University and colleagues including Mordecai W. Johnson. Correspondents include Harry T. Burleigh, Betty Riis, Roger William Riis, and Logan's wife, Ruth Robinson Logan
Archival Material, English, 1925
diaries
800 items. 10 containers. 4 linear ft.
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