Box 6
Contains 13 Results:
"National Grapevine," Jan 1-June 24, 1944
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," July 1-Dec 30, 1944
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," Jan 6-June 30, 1945
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," July 7-Dec 29, 1945
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," Jan 5-June 29, 1946
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," July 6-Dec 28, 1946
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," Jan 4-June 28, 1947
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," July 5-Dec 27, 1947
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," Jan 10-June 26, 1948
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," July 3-Dec 25, 1948
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," Jan 1-June 25, 1949
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"National Grapevine," July 2-Sept 24, 1949
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.
"Twelve Rounds for the Championship," Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life, v. XXI, No.1:6-7, 29, 1943
The "National Grapevine" (Subseries 1) was an "inside Washington" column which concentrated on news and government policies affecting blacks. Smith also occassionally freelanced under the Charley Cherokee byline, and one of those articles is included at the end of subseries 1.