Seattle Urban League Photograph and Film Collection, 1947-1979

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Seattle Urban League
Title
Seattle Urban League Photograph and Film Collection
Dates
1947-1979 (inclusive)
Quantity
588 photographs, 34 negatives, 70 slides, 2 flyers, 2 posters, 7 graphics (3 boxes) ; Various sizes
7 film reels (1850 feet) : silent, sound, black and white, color ; 16mm
5 videocassettes (U-matic) ; 3/4 in.
Collection Number
PH0625
Summary
Images of League functions and events, annual meetings, public demonstrations, staff members, publicity shots, visiting guest speakers, and living conditions in the Central District. Also includes films and videotapes of League activities, including "Seattle Urban League Presents 1969: Report Seattle," National Urban League public service announcements, local and national educational programs.
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Selections from the collection can be viewed on the Libraries' Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials curator is required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information. The original films are not accessible due to preservation concerns. Viewing copies are available and arrangements can be made to view the film by contacting the Visual Materials Curator.

Request at UW

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Seattle Urban League is an interracial community social service agency which works to secure equal opportunities for African Americans, other minorities and disadvantaged persons. The Seattle chapter was established in 1929 and is affiliated with the National Urban League. Lewis Watts was Executive Secretary (later Executive Director) from 1950 until 1961. He was succeeded by Edwin T. Pratt who served until his death in 1969. Jerome Page next became Executive Director until 1979 after which, the President's office was combined with the Executive Director and Spruiell White assumed the post.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Images of Seattle Urban League functions and events, annual meetings, public demonstrations, staff members, publicity shots, visiting guest speakers, and living conditions in the Central District. Also includes images of Edwin Pratt and other past executive directors of the Seattle Urban League.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Alternative Forms Available

View selections from the collection in digital format

Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact the Special Collections division of the University of Washington Libraries for details. Bob Peterson photos are still under copyright.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Donor: Seattle Urban League; received between July 1968 and 1984.

Photographs, slides, and ephemera were relocated from the Seattle Urban League Records, Accession Number 0607-004, and 0607-007, in the repository in 1981 and 2003.

Processing Note

Processed by Melissa Kinnunen and Marion Brown, 2009; Alden Lee, 2012; Gabrielle Friesen, 2018.

Separated Materials

Material Described Separately:

Seattle Urban League Records (Collection No. 0607)

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Napoleon P. Dotson Era,1947-1950Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Lester B. Granger
Box/Folder item
1/1 1
Lester B. Granger (far right) with three people
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
February 14, 1947
1/1 2 between 1947 and 1950
1/1 3
Woman giving presentation to group of young African-American men
Mel Kirkwood (Photographer)
The room and the crowd are the same as in the prior photograph of Lester B. Granger.
between 1947 and 1950
1/1 4a-b
Lester B. Granger shaking a man's hand
4b is cropped version of 4a.
M. W. Kirkwood (Photographer)
between 1947 and 1950

Dotson/Watts Eras, 1948-1949Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Seattle-King County Community Chest campaign
Box/Folder item
1/2 5
Jackson Community African-American and Japanese Chest Volunteers at Community Chest campaign "Kickoff Dinner" in the King Fur Café
Gerald Beaudin, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Paper attachment on verso: JACKSON COMMUNITY CHEST VOLUNTEERS --- This group of men and women, all volunteers who will conduct the Seattle-King County Community Chest campaign for 1949 in the Jackson Street area, are shown here at their recent "Kickoff Dinner" in the King Fur Café, 709 King St. Approximately 50 persons heard L.A. Williams, campaign chairman, tell why the campaign is "The Best Thing We Do," as individuals and as a community. R. A. Pomeroy, Jackson Street area colonel, presided at the dinner. The fund-raising drive gets under way Thursday (September 30) and ends on October 18. A goal of $1,737,767 has been set to maintain 40 Red Feather health and welfare services, including King County's quota of the national USO, during 1949.
September 29, 1948
1/2 6 between 1948 and 1949
Box/Folder item
1/2 7 July 1949
1/2 8 between 1948 and 1949
Girl Scouts
Box/Folder item
1/3 9
Girl Scouts Roselen Graves, Helen Anderson, Patricia Larkin, and Patricia Lewis having a cook-out at Camp Robbinswold
John Pieroth, Seattle, WA (photographer)
Written on verso: Enjoying a morning cook-out on the beach are Roselen Graves, Helen Anderson, Patricia Larkin, and Patricia Lewis. Includes African-American Girl Scout.
1948
1/3 10
Troop 480 Girl Scouts help children with a puzzle
Gerald Beaudin, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Includes African-American Girl Scout.
between 1948 and 1949

Lewis Watts Era, 1950-1961Return to Top

Covers the Vocational Institute, Portraits of the Board of Directors, and some Annual Meetings.

Container(s) Description Dates
Walter A. Gordon
Box/Folder item
1/4 11
Walter A. Gordon
Written on verso: Walter A. Gordon, Chairman of the California Adult Authority and speaker at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Seattle Urban League, March 29, 1955
March 29, 1955
1/4 12 between 1950 and 1961
1/4 13
Possibly Walter A. Gordon, seated center with reporters
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
Portraits
Box/Folder item
1/5 14
Portrait of James H. Scheuer
Ira L. Hill, New York (Photographer)
Newspaper clipping included on verso: Seattle Post Intelligencer, Thursday May 15, 1958, with reproduction of the photo above.
May 1958
1/5 15
Powell Samuel Barnett
Written on verso: Member of Seattle Urban League Board of Directors.
between 1950 and 1961
1/5 16
Portrait of an African-American man
Federal Housing Adminstration (photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
1/5 17
Portrait of an African-American man
Mulholland Studios, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
1/5 18
Portrait of an African-American man
Alfred Puhn (Photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
1/5 19
Man at desk with papers
between 1950 and 1961
Childcare
Box/Folder item
1/6 20
Mrs. Elliot swaddling an African-American baby at Washington Children's Home Society
Jack H. Johnson, Weaton (Photographer)
1951
1/6 21 1954
1/6 22
African-American man and woman with a child
From accompanying material: possibly related to adoption.
between 1950 and 1961
1/6 23
Women with African-American and Caucasian babies
Forde Photographers, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
From accompanying material: possibly related to adoption.
between 1950 and 1961
1/6 24 between 1950 and 1961
Teaching and Classrooms
Box/Folder item
1/7 25
Group of students with African-American teacher in a classroom
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (photographer)
November 4, 1954
1/7 26
Group of African-American students with African-American teacher
Forde Photographers, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
1/7 27
African-American teacher helping student with clay
Forde Photographers, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
1/7 28 between 1950 and 1961
Events
Awards
Box/Folder item
1/8 29
Two men presenting an African-American woman with an award
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1956
1/8 30
African-American Johnny Ridley holding an award flanked by two men
Trophy is for "Outstanding Fast Ball Play".
between 1950 and 1961
1/8 31
Presentation of Seattle Urban League Service Award to Seattle School District Number 1
Fred Carter, Seattle, WA (photographer)
Mayor Allan Pomeroy is standing second from left. Written on verso: Charles J. Mentrin, second from right, Lewis Watts, far right.
between 1950 and 1961
Lester B. Granger
Box/Folder item
1/8 32
Lester B. Granger speaking
Bill Stephens, Franklin, CA (photographer)
Written on verso: Lester B. Granger, standing, possibly at 26th Annual Meeting of the Seattle Urban League, April 15th 1957.
April 15, 1957
1/8 33
Lester B. Granger standing at microphone
Art Forde and Fred Carter, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
1/8 34
Dr. Lester B. Granger and Reverend Stephen F. Boyne, Jr.
Art Forde and Fred Carter, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Written on verso: Dr. Lester B. Granger, Executive Director of National Urban League, with Reverend Stephen F. Boyne, Jr., retiring President of Seattle Urban League,.
between 1950 and 1961
Box/Folder item
1/8 35
Mary Farquharsen standing with three men
Osborne Photographs, Cincinnati, OH (Photographer)
between 1950 and 1961
1/8 36
Group of African-Americans discussing the Worker's Kit
Gerald Beaudin, Seattle WA (photographer)
Written on verso: Dr. Robert N. Joiner, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. Julur Shannon, Mrs. Myrtle Goree, and Mr. Charles Lewis.
between 1950 and 1961
People
Box/Folder item
1/9 37
Group of men and one woman
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
April 7, 1956
1/9 38 between 1950 and 1961
1/9 39 between 1950 and 1961
1/9 40 between 1950 and 1961
1/9 41 between 1950 and 1961
1/9 42
Woman at typewriter
between 1950 and 1961
1/9 43 between 1950 and 1961
1/9 44 between 1950 and 1961
1/9 45 between 1950 and 1961
Vocational Institute
Box/Folder item
1/10 46
African-American students seated at Vocational Institute
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1956
1/10 47
African-American and Asian students seated in a circle
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1956
1/10 48 1961
1/10 49
Seated group including African-American students at Vocational Institute (?)
Located in same room as following Vocational Institute photographs.
between 1950 and 1961
Mayor Allan Pomeroy
Box/Folder item
1/11 50
Mayor Allan Pomeroy signing a document with a woman and Charles J. Mentrin
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Written on verso: Charles J. Mentrin at right, President of Seattle Urban League and Business Representative of Packinghouse Workers Local 186.
between 1952 and 1956
1/11 51
Mayor Allan Pomeroy signing a document with a woman
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1952 and 1956
29th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
1/12 52
Three men holding an Annual Urban League Award for The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Charles Smith on left.
Forde Photographs, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1958
1/12 53
Two men, one holding an Annual Urban League Award for The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Forde Photographs, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1958
1/12 54
Crowd of people including African-Americans gathered near display panels
Panels titled "A Time to Reflect, A Time to Project, A Time to Move Ahead".
1958
30th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
1/13 55
Charles Carroll receiving an Annual Urban League Award
Forde Photographs, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Senator Ray Moore (right), Charles Carroll (center), Jessie Shields (left).
1958
1/13 56
Jessie Shields receiving an Annual Urban League Award
Forde Photographs, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Senator Ray Moore (right), Jessie Shields (center), Charles Carroll (left).
1958
Naval Recruiting
Box/Folder item
1/14 57 1950
1/14 58
Naval Recruiter Lt. John Reagan with African-American and Japanese men
The Seattle Times (photographer)
The group includes Gary Gayton and John Gayton.
1950
1/14 59
Lt. John Reagan with naval officers
US Navy (photographer)
From accompanying material: Lieut. John W. Reagan USNR (right) today conferred with Rear admiral D.E. Barbey USN, Commandant Thirteenth Naval District, on the Navy recruiting program. Lieut. Reagan is in the Northwest to explain opportunities for Negroes in the Navy. Shown (left to right) are: Lieut. Comdr. F.W. Fisher USN, officer-in-charge of the Navy Recruiting Station, Seattle; Morris Brooks, Jr., industrial secretary of the Urban League in Seattle; Rear Admiral Barbey USN, and Lieut. Reagan.
1950
1/14 60
Lt. John Reagan with Admiral Barbey and Morris Brooks Jr.
US Navy (photographer)
From accompanying material: Lieut. John W. Reagan USNR (center) in the Northwest to explain opportunities for Negroes in the Navy, conferred with Rear Admiral Barbey USN, Commandant Thirteenth Naval District, at Seattle headquarters today. With them is Morris Brooks, Jr., industrial secretary of the Urban League.
1950
1/14 61
Lt. John Reagan discusses football with Admiral Barbey and Morris Brooks
US Navy (photographer)
From accompanying material: Lieut. John W. Reagan USNR (center) takes time out during a recruiting conference with Rear Admiral Barbey USN to explain one of the plays which earned Reagan fame as a Montana football star. With them is Morris Brooks, Jr., industrial secretary of the Urban League. Lt. Reagan visited Seattle at the request of the Urban League to give public addresses on opportunities for Negroes in the Navy. He conferred with Rear Admiral Barbey at Thirteenth Naval District Headquarters.
1950
Improve Your Job Status - Meeting
Box/Folder item
1/15 62 December 3, 1950
1/15 63
Morris Brooks Jr. and Mildred German at "Improve Your Job Status" meeting
Gil Brooks, Seattle, WA (photographer)
December 3, 1950
Tenements and Families - Jackson St., 30th and 31st Avenues North, and Chinatown Areas
Box/Folder item
1/16 64 July 15, 1951
1/16 65 July 15, 1951
1/16 66-67 July 15, 1951
1/16 68 July 15, 1951
1/16 69
Interior of tenement housing in Chinatown
July 15, 1951
Ira Jones - George Washington Junior High School - Classroom Photos
Box/Folder item
1/17 70-73 1954
Annual Urban League Award - Powell Samuel Barnett
Box/Folder item
1/18 74-75
Barnett receiving an Urban League award
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (photographer)
1956
Yard and Lawn Improvement Award
Box/Folder item
1/19 76-77
Two African-American women in yard with merit award
Anderson Photo Company, Kansas City, MO (photographer)
1956
Mona Humphries - Vocational Institute - Opening Session - Garfield High School
Box/Folder item
1/20 78
Mona Humphries at microphone at the 1961 Vocational Institute
Ford Photographers, Seattle, WA (photographer)
Written on verso: To left of Miss Humphries, Miss Jacqueline to right of Miss Humphries Mr. Charles Mitchell.
1961

Watts/Pratt ErasReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Governor Albert Rosellini
Box/Folder item
1/21 79-80
Governor of Washington Albert Rosellini signing a document
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Charles J. Mentrin standing at far left, Russell Gideon standing at second from left, Governor of Washington Albert Rosellini signing a document while seated in center. Second from right are a man and Jesse L. Shields at far right.
between1957 and 1965
People
Box/Folder item
1/22 81 between 1958 and 1967
1/22 82
Cenoria Johnson
The Seattle Times, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1958 and 1967
1/22 83 between 1958 and 1967
1/22 84
Crowd including African-American man on Seattle street
Bartom L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1958 and 1967
1/22 85
People at tables in a meeting hall
between 1958 and 1967
1/22 86 between 1958 and 1967
1/22 87
Portrait of African-American man Sam Smith
Written on verso: STA News Sam Smith 37th District #1 House.
between 1958 and 1967
1/22 88
Portrait of an African-American man
between 1958 and 1967

Pratt Era, 1962-1969Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Edwin T. Pratt
Box/Folder item
1/23 89-90 between 1962 and 1969
1/23 91a-b between 1962 and 1969
1/23 92-93
Edwin T. Pratt viewing a map with Reverend Malcolm Boyd and Jerome Farris
Forde Photographs, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
From accompanying material on 93: Edwin T. Pratt (seated), Vice-Chairman of the Division of Episcopal Community Relations of the Diocese of Olympia and Executive Director of the Seattle Urban league, explains local housing problems to the Rev. Malcolm Boyd, Chaplain to Wayne State University in Detroit and guest speaker at the 33rd Annual Seattle Urban League dunner on April 24. With them is another leading layman, Jerome Farris (left) President of the Seattle Junior Chamber of Commerce. 4/25/63 /t/k.
April 1963
Portraits
Box/Folder item
1/24 94
Portrait of Julian Bond
From accompanying material: Image used in Julian Bond flyer for an event. Flyer read: Julian Bond Seattle Center Arena, September 26 at 8:00 pm, $2.00 Sponsored by King County Democratic Central Committee Mike Ryherd, Chairman.
between 1962 and 1969
1/24 95
Portrait of African-American woman Bernice Flennaugh
From accompanying material: Channel 9 KCTS-TV release: Second graders will take television tours IN AND OUT OF THE CITY when Channel 9's new in-school program premiers Tues., Jan. 25 at 11:00 am. The series of eighteen programs will be telecast every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 11:00 with repeats on both days at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm. Instructor for the series is Mrs. Bernice Flennaugh. She explains that the Social Studies programs will cover "air, land and water transportation in the greater metropolitan and suburban Puget Sound area. Economics, geography, history, and political science will be among the social studies subjects which will be interwoven throughout the series." The introductory lessen will cover various types of transportation found in a large metropolitan area, how transportation has changed through the years, and how transportation is likely to change in the future. Future programs will examine roads, trucks, buses, cars, trains, air-planes, ships and boats, and tomorrow's transportation. Before coming to Channel 9, Mrs. Bernice Flennaugh taught on the third grade level in the Lake Washington School district for two years. She attended high school in Bremerton, and graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Elementary Education and Psychology. 1/11/65.
January 1965
1/24 96
Portrait of Floyd McCree
Written on verso: Floyd McCree, Mayor of Flint, Michigan, - speaker at Seattle Urban League's 1968 Annual Meeting.
between 1962 and 1969
1/24 97-98
Portrait of African-American man
between 1962 and 1969
Graphic Art
Some of these sketches were used in a pamphlet for Edwin T. Pratt's memorial: Edwin T. Pratt: Two Views of his Legacy
Box/Folder item
1/24 99a-b 1969
1/24 100a
Sketches of Edwin T. Pratt in various poses
1969
1/24 100b
Sketch of people with picket signs
1969
1/24 101a
Sketch of woman, children, and man
1969
1/24 101b
Sketch of sports figures
1969
1/24 102
Sketch of Edwin T. Pratt and others
1969
On-the-Job Training Program
Box/Folder item
1/25 103 between 1962 and 1969
1/25 104
African-American man working on aircraft engine
Written on verso: Possible promotional photo for Seattle Urban League's On-The-Job Training Program.
between 1962 and 1969
1/25 105-106
Women working at desk
Written on verso: Possible promotional photo for Seattle Urban League's On-The-Job Training Program.
between 1962 and 1969
1/25 107
African-American man working on electronics
Written on verso: Possible promotional photo for Seattle Urban League's On-The-Job Training Program.
between 1962 and 1969
Classroom and Police Station Event
Box/Folder item
1/26 108
Man standing at a whiteboard, talking to a man and women
between1962 and 1969
1/26 109 between1962 and 1969
1/26 110
Crowd facing a man in front of a whiteboard
between1962 and 1969
1/26 111-114
Crowd looking at a map as a man speaks
between1962 and 1969
1/26 115
Man speaking to a classroom of people
between1962 and 1969
1/26 116
Man at open file cabinet, speaking to two men
between1962 and 1969
1/26 117-118 between1962 and 1969
1/26 119
People seated in back of a classroom
between1962 and 1969
1/26 120-123
People seated at table
between1962 and 1969
1/26 124 between 1962 and 1969
1/26 125-127
Man standing at podium
between1962 and 1969
1/26 128-129 between1962 and 1969
Protests and Rallies
Box/Folder item
1/27 130 between1962 and 1968
1/27 131
Crowd at an Open Housing protest
Most prominent signs read "Methodists for Open Housing" and "NAACP Freedom Now"
between1962 and 1968
1/27 132
Crowd at a Open Housing protest in front of the Space needle
Most prominent signs read "Laurelhurst Citizens for Fair Housing" and "We Believe It's Right"
between1962 and 1968
Ephemera
box:oversize item
XH4 133
Poster promoting Referendum No. 1 by the Citizens Committee for Open Housing
1964
Events
Box/Folder item
1/28 134-137
Numbers not used
between 1962 and 1969
1/28 138 between 1962 and 1969
1/28 139-142
Numbers not used
between 1962 and 1969
1/28 143
Crowd seated in front of a panel
between 1962 and 1969
1/28 144
Urban League Convention
Woman second from left is Shirley Blonden, third from left is Mary Solomon, center is Charles Masire. Edwin Pratt is seated second from right, and far right is Carol Richman.
September 1966
People
Box/Folder item
1/29 145-147
Robert V. Hargrove and Ollie Mae Bell holding a program in front of the Seattle Urban League shield
From accompanying material: Envelope labeled Pictures on Institute. Robert V. Hargrove, President, The Royal Esquires, 1712 Jackson Street, Apt. 4, Seattle, Wash. Ollie Mae Bell, La Femme Charmonte, 194-26th Avenue, Ea 3-6678, Business Manager. An arrow pointing from Institute to [possibly the Vocational institute MH] has been penciled in.
between 1962 and1969
1/29 148-149
Two women standing at a table
between 1962 and1969
1/29 150
African-American man and woman sitting at table
Written on verso: Urban League of Kansas City.
between 1962 and1969
1/29 151-152
Numbers not used
between 1962 and1969
1/29 153
Two men talking
Forde Photography, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1962 and1969
1/29 154a-154b between 1962 and1969
1/29 155
Roberta Byrd Barr speaking to a man
Written on verso: possibly from Central Area Motivation Program's "Face to Face" television series circa 1965.
1965
Television
Box/Folder item
1/30 156
Television screen with title card for show "Exposure"
between 1962 and 1969
1/30 157-162
Television screen with Edwin T. Pratt on set of show "Exposure"
between 1962 and 1969
1/30 163-166
Numbers not used
between 1962 and 1969
1/30 167 between 1962 and 1969
1/30 168 1963
1/30 169-172
A.I.D. students on set with Lawrence Sanford
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
On verso of 169: A.I.D. students from Vietnam during Sept. 7-13 1968 stay- at KCTS "Thursday Forum" set, with Lawrence Sanford of Seattle Urban League.
September 7-13, 1968
1/30 173
A.I.D. students seated in an office
The Seattle Times, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
September 7-13, 1968
Machine Workers
Box/Folder item
1/31 174-175
Lenox African-American factory worker
Matches 13A through 14, and 14A through 15 on contact sheet S1482A.
between 1962 and 1969
1/31 176-179
Starrett Tools machine worker
Matches 5A through 6, 6A through 7, and 17A through 18, and 18A through 19 on contact sheet S1482C.
between 1962 and 1969
1/31 180-182
Contact sheets of Starrett and Lenox machine workers
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Contact sheets are S1482A, S1482B, and S1482C.
between 1962 and 1969
1/31 183
Machine worker in factory
Written on verso: Michael B. Thierry.
between 1962 and 1969
Employment
Box/Folder item
1/32 184
Number not used
1/32 185
African-American Benjamin McLear Seattle Transit Driver
Fred Milkie, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
1/32 186 between 1962 and 1969
1/32 187
Construction worker
between 1962 and 1969
1/32 188-189 between 1962 and 1969
1/32 190
African-American signing paperwork
Matches 29A through 30A on contact sheet S1482E.
between 1962 and 1969
1/32 191-193
Contact sheet of African-American signing paperwork
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Contact sheets S1482D is 27A through 7, and contact sheet S1482E is 27A through 12.
between 1962 and 1969
1/32 194-197
Contact sheet of African-American man speaking
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Contact sheets are S1306I, S1306J, S1306K, S1306L.
between 1962 and 1969
1/32 198
Contact sheet of group at table
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Contact sheets are S1482F and S1482H.
between 1962 and 1969
Students and Children
Box/Folder item
1/33 199-202
Possibly Edwin Pratt addressing a classroom of police cadets
From accompanying material: Jim Plastino March 18, 1964 To: Ed Pratt - These pictures were left over and I thought you might like to have them. Signed by Jim Plastino. Written on bottom: some photos later than 1964.
1964?
1/33 203
McKinley Burt addressing students
George Lindsay, The Dalles, OR (photographer)
McKinley Burt (standing left) of Harvey Aluminum addressing students at the Dalles Junior High School. Right is instructor Frank Ward.
between 1962 and 1969
1/33 204
African-American boy holding a kitten
Photo used on inside back cover of Education for a Democratic Society pamphlet.
between 1962 and 1969
1/33 205
African-American student reading in class
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA
Photo used on inside front cover of Education for a Democratic Society pamphlet.
between 1962 and 1969
1/33 206
African-American children smiling through a fence
Photo used on outside cover of Education for a Democratic Society pamphlet.
between 1962 and 1969
Newspaper Photographs
Photographs of people working, some with original notation for inclusion in print newspaper.
Box/Folder item
1/34 207 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 208 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 209 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 210 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 211 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 212 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 213 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 214 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 215 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 216 between 1962 and 1969
1/34 217 between 1962 and 1969
Citizens Committee for Negro Adoption
Box/Folder item
1/35 218 November 1962
1/35 219
Edwin Pratt with the Citizens Committee for Negro Adoptions
Richter Photography, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
Edwin Pratt is standing at far right.
1963
1/35 220 1963
1/35 221
African-American baby Kim being held
Written on verso: Kim, 6 mo - 418. Taken for "Emphasis on Adoptions Week" by Citizens Committee for Negro Adoptions
May 1963
1/35 222
African-American baby Steven seated in front of a television
Written on verso: Steven, 5 mo, Negro Adoptions.
September 1964
1/35 223
African-American child David outdoors
Written on verso: David, 12 months. From accompanying material: Taken for "Emphasis on Adoptions Week" by Citizens Committee for Negro Adoptions.
June 1964
1/35 224
African-American child Eileen holding a ball
Eileen, four years old. From accompanying material: Taken for "Emphasis on Adoptions Week" by Citizens Committee for Negro Adoptions.
between 1964 and 1968
1/35 225
Portrait of a crying African-American girl holding a doll
Written on verso: Photo possibly used for A Child in Your Future? pamphlet.
between 1964 and 1968
35th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
1/36 226
Whitney Young at podium
Facts Photo Service, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1964?
1/36 227
Louis Lomax
Printed on verso: Sunday First Lark March 15 1964. On verso: 34th Annual Meeting. Newspaper clipping is also attached on verso: Louis Lomax, author and lecturer, will discuss "The Negro Revolt," at the annual dinner meeting of the Seattle Urban League at 6:30 p.m.,
1964
1/36 228-229
People at tables at annual meeting
Facts Photo Service, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1964
1/36 230
Annual Meeting speakers table
1964
36th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
1/37 231 1965
1/37 232
"New Look'for the Urban League" poster
1965
1/37 233
"Health," "Employment & Job Development," and "Youth Incentives & Counseling" posters
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1965
1/37 234
"Housing," "Education," and "Welfare" posters
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1965
1/37 235
"For Future Development - An Educational Park System" poster
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1965
1/37 236-240
Annual Meeting dinner
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1965
1/37 241
People at Annual Meeting
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1965
1/37 242
Alvarita Little (second from left) Jim Kenbrough (left of podium) Ed Pratt, Executive Director (right of podium) Judge Johnson (seated far right) and others observe a ventriloquist dummy dressed as a police officer
1965
1/37 243 1965
37th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
1/38 244
Seated people at 37th Annual Meeting
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 245
Whitney M. Young Jr., Executive Director of National Urban League
Seattle Times (photographer)
April 3, 1966
1/38 246
Seated group at 37th Annual Meeting
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 247
Group of people at the 37th Annual Meeting
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 248
Group of people at doorway at 37th Annual Meeting
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 249-250 1966
1/38 251-252
Seated group at 37th Annual Meeting
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 253
Woman standing at table talking to a woman
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 254
Group of people talking at 36th Annual Meeting
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 255
Whitney Young and Jim Kenbrough seated at table
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 256
Whitney Young and Jim Kenbrough shaking hands with a man
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/38 257-258 1966
Housing and Cars
Box/Folder item
1/39 259
Houses with cars in driveway
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/39 260
1956 Ford parked in front of apartment building
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/39 261
Person walking near house and apartment building
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/39 262 1966
1/39 263
House construction in neighborhood
1966
1/39 264-265
Run-down house with view from inside
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/39 266-267
House with broken window
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/39 268
Houses and car
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1966
1/39 269-275
Contact Sheets of housing images
Contact sheets are S1306A, S1306C, S1306D, S1482L, S1482M, S1482N, S1482O.
1966
38th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
2/1 276
Benjamin E. Weeks
Dudley, Hardin & Yang, Inc, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
1967
2/1 277 April 1967
2/1 278
Benjamin E. Weeks shaking hands with Walter R. Hundley
Gene Weber, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
April 1967
2/1 279
Back of the crowd in the banquet hall at the 1967 Annual Meeting
Gene Weber, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
April 1967
Grass Roots Forum
Box/Folder item
2/2 280-283 April 16, 1968
2/2 284-285
Contact Sheets of April 16, 1968 Grass Roots Forum
Written on verso of both items: Grass Roots Forum April 16, 1968.
April 16, 1968
Crowd Photographs
Box/Folder item
2/2 286
African-American young man and older woman
1968?
2/2 287
View of downtown Seattle from above
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle (photographer)
1968?
2/2 288-293
Contact sheets of crowd photographs
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle (photographer)
April 16, 1968
39th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
2/3 294
Speaker addressing crowd in banquet hall at 39th Annual Meeting
Edwin Pratt is seated to the right of the speaker. Matches 20A-21A from contact sheet S1611C.
1968
2/3 295
Men seated at banquet table at 39th Annual Meeting
Edwin T. Pratt, Seattle Urban League Director in center, and Dave Wood, Seattle Urban League President of the Board on far right.
1968
2/3 296 1968
2/3 297
Meeting attendees seated at tables
1968
2/3 298
Seattle Urban League 39th Annual Meeting sign at Exhibition Hall
Matches 2-2A from contact sheet S1611H.
1968
2/3 299
Annual Meeting contact sheet S1611C
Contact sheet goes from 27A to 7, and contains television show, 29th Annual meeting exhibition hall sign, and banquet hall. Written on verso: Annual Meeting 1968.
1968
2/3 300
Annual Meeting contact sheet S1611D
Contact sheet goes from 12 to 36A, and contains banquet hall. Written on verso: Annual Meeting 1968.
1968
2/3 301
Annual Meeting contact sheet S1611E
Contact sheet goes from 2 to 31A, and contains banquet hall and 38th Annual Meeting exhibition sign. Written on verso: Annual Meeting 1968.
1968
2/3 302
Annual Meeting contact sheet S1611F
Contact sheet goes from 1 to 36A, and contains banquet hall. Written on verso: Annual Meeting 1968.
1968
2/3 303
Annual Meeting contact sheet S1611G
Contact sheet goes from 27A to 27, and contains banquet hall. Written on verso: Annual Meeting 1968.
1968
2/3 304
Annual Meeting contact sheet S1611H
Contact sheet goes from 32A to 36A, and contains banquet hall, 29th Annual Meeting exhibition sign, and televison set. Written on verso: Annual Meeting 1968.
1968
Employment
Box/Folder item
2/4 305 between 1969 and 1979
2/4 306-307 between 1969 and 1979
2/4 308-311
African-American man speaking
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
2/4 312 between 1969 and 1979
2/4 313
African-American man working with adding machine [?]
Facts Photo Service, Seattle, WA (Photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
2/4 314-318
Contact sheets of Pacific Telephone Northwest tour
Darlene Crawford, Pacific Telephone Northwest, Washington-Idaho Area (photographer)
From accompanying material: Mr. Mullin, Attached is an extra set of proofs that could be sent to the chairman of the Urban League if you so desire. He requested them of me and also Marge Amundson during the tour. Thanks- Darlene Crawford.
between 1969 and 1979
Staff of Operation Equality
Box/Folder item
2/5 319 1967
2/5 320-323
Contact sheets of staff photos
Barton L. Attebery Seattle, WA (photographer)
1967
Leadership
Box/Folder item
2/6 324-325 1964
2/6 326
Edwin Pratt in meeting
The Seattle Times (photographer)
1964
2/6 327-330 March 19, 1967
2/6 331
C. William Rettie, Health & Welfare Director
1967
2/6 332-333
Numbers not used
March 9, 1960
2/6 334-335
People gathered around stand-up desks looking at books
March 9, 1960
Science Museum
Box/Folder item
2/7 336
African-American children examine a science exhibit
Bob Peterson Seattle, WA (photographer)
Frame 22 on contact sheet 338.
between 1962 and 1969
2/7 337-340
Contact sheets of children visiting museum exhibits
Bob Peterson Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
2/7 341
Children enter a building, probably Pacific Science Center
Bob Peterson Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
2/7 342
Children on playground
Heib, Seattle WA (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
35th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
2/8 343-346 April 1964
2/8 347-350
Jackie Robinson at podium
Facts Photo Service, Seattle, WA (photographer)
April 1964
2/8 351-352
Crowd at meeting
Facts Photo Service, Seattle, WA (photographer)
April 1964
2/9 353-362 April 1964
Education
Box/Folder item
2/10 363 between 1962 and 1969
2/10 364-367
Contact sheets of school buildings and playing children
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
2/10 368-370
Teachers and students in class
Barton L. Attebery, Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
2/10 371
Students walking to class
Bob Peterson Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
2/10 372 between 1962 and 1969
Summer Student Seminar 1966
Box/Folder item
2/11 373 1966
2/11 374 1966
2/11 375
Number not used
1966
2/11 376
Artwork: Peace
1966
2/11 377 1966
2/11 378
Two African-American women
1966
2/11 379 1966
2/11 380-381 1966
2/11 382
African-American students in a classroom
1966
2/11 383
Hands of student and teacher
1966
2/11 384
Clay sculpture
1966
Typing Skills Program
Box/Folder item
2/12 385-392 between 1962 and 1969
2/12 393
Contact sheet of men talking
between 1962 and 1969
Edwin T. Pratt
Box/Folder item
2/13 394-395
Edwin Pratt and Ben Weeks being interviewed at Annual Meeting
Seattle Times (photographer)
April 1967
2/13 396
Edwin T Pratt
Seattle Times (photographer)
April 1967
2/13 397 1967
2/13 398 1962-1969
2/13 399
Number not used
Job Counseling Program/Reading Program
Box/Folder item
2/14 400-401
Numbers not used
2/14 402
Edwin Pratt overseeing students
Forde Photographs Seattle, WA (photographer)
1964
2/14 403
African-American students on telephones
Forde Photographs Seattle, WA (photographer)
1964
2/14 404 between 1962 and 1969
2/14 405 between 1962 and 1969
2/14 406-407
Group of African-Americans at desk
Seattle Times (photographer)
1964
2/14 408
Number not used
August 23, 1964
2/14 409-410
Contact sheets for previous photos
1964
Urban League Conversations
Box/Folder item
2/15 411-418
Ed Pratt and Walter Hundley on KCTS television set
Gil Baker, Seattle, WA (photographer)
1962-1969
2/15 419-420 April 18, 1968
2/15 421
Contact sheet of the KCTS Thursday Forum discussions
April 18, 1968
Other Pratt Era
Box/Folder item
2/16 422-423 1967
2/16 424
Group of women from Operation Equality Fundraisers
Seattle Times (photographer)
between 1962 and1969
2/16 425-426 May 1968
2/16 427
African-American family outside their home
between 1962 and1969
2/16 428
African-American woman next to television
Written on verso: Membership Champayne [sic probably "campaign"].
1967
McNeil Island
Box/Folder item
2/16 429-430 1966
2/16 431
Men eating in cafeteria at McNeil Island
1966
Box/Folder item
2/16 432-433 June 1968
2/16 434
Mrs. Anton Mueller, Mrs. John W. German, and Edna Mitchell looking at college catalog
Seattle Times (photographer)
May 26, 1968
2/16 435
Two children play with an African-American baby
Forde Photographers (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969
2/16 436
Mrs. Lean with two babies
Written on verso: Negro Adoption Project.
Dexter (photographer)
between 1962 and 1969

Jerome (Jerry) Page EraReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Jerome Page
Box/Folder item
2/17 437
Portrait of a woman
between 1969 and 1979
2/17 438
Jerome Page shakes a man's hand while Ken Todd watches at an Urban League event
Marcel H. Blais (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
2/17 439
Jerome Page next to speaker at podium
Marcel H. Blais (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
2/17 440 between 1969 and 1979
2/17 441
Two women at Urban League event podium
Marcel H. Blais (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
2/17 442
Jerome Page with other men
Marcel H. Blais (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
2/17 443
Katherine Page with two men
Marcel H. Blais (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
2/17 444
Two women in an office
1973
2/17 445
Man and woman at lunch meeting
between 1969 and 1979
Business Activism
Box/Folder item
2/18 446-447
Jerome Page and others in conference
Oscar Productions Seattle, WA (photographer)
News clipping states: Minority members of the Court Order Advisory Committee, which is working to improve minority hiring in the building trades, held a news conference August 29, 1973 to outline courses of action to improve the existing apprenticeship programs and move the construction unions to implement the proposed hiring plans. The minority members of the Court Order Advisory Committee have been moving ahead with their positive program to provide for more minority group members hired in the building trades.
August 29, 1973
2/18 448
Number not used
August 29, 1973
2/18 449
Jerome Page, Walt Hubbard and possibly Mark Cooper
Marcel H. Blais, Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
Advocates for Affirmative Action Protest
Box/Folder item
2/18 450-458 May 1972
2/18 459 May 1972
2/18 460-464 May 1972
2/18 465-467 May 1972
Box/Folder item
2/19 468-469
Jerome Page and others observe Mayor Wes Uhlman sign a document
Photo is signed: Good luck Jerry, Wes Uhlman, 1973.
City of Seattle Engineering Department (photographer)
July 17, 1973
2/19 470-471 1970
2/19 472-473 between 1969 and 1979
2/20 474 January 10, 1974
2/20 475 April 12, 1974
2/20 476-492
Speakers at "Freedom from Want" Conference
Photos are mounted on two album pages.
April 23-24, 1976
2/20 493-496 between 1969 and 1979
2/20 497 between 1969 and 1979
2/20 498
People speaking in front of African art
between 1969 and 1979
People
Box/Folder item
3/1 499-500
Numbers not used
between 1969 and 1979
3/1 501-503 between 1969 and 1979
3/1 504
Jim, Ken Todd, and Johnny Allen
Jim and Johnny are former board members.
between 1969 and 1979
3/1 505
Jerome Page and Ken Todd in a meeting
Marcel H. Blais (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
3/1 506
Urban League meeting
between 1969 and 1979
3/1 507
Jerome Page shaking hands
Marcel H. Blais (photographer)
between 1969 and 1979
3/1 508
Stephen Sheperd working on a piece of art
James C. Moore Bellevue, WA (photographer)
August 1977
39th Annual Meeting
Box/Folder item
3/2 509 1968
3/2 510-511
Crowd and speaker at the meeting
1968
3/2 512-513
John Adams and Jerome Page at podium
This is #9 on contact sheet 515.
1968
3/2 514 1968
3/2 515-518
Contact sheets, showing the annual meeting
1968
Ephemera
box:oversize item
XF1 519
Poster showing children going to school: Getting the Schools Together
Verso has essay about the efforts of the Seattle Urban League to desegregate schools.
between 1969 and 1970
Box/Folder
3/2 520 1970
Page Era Slides
Box/Folder item
3/3 521-543
Urban League conducting college workshop?
1976
3/3 544-549
Seattle Urban League headquarters
1976
3/3 550-568
Seattle Urban League interior offices and neighborhood conditions
1976
3/3 569-574
Urban League health presentation
1976
Central Area School Council Election
Box/Folder item
3/4 575 1969
3/4 576-577
Barbara Laners and Alexandra Williams filing for elected positions
Written on photos: The first two candidates to file.
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
1969
3/4 578
Students reading in class
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
1969
3/4 579
African-Americans registering to vote in school elections
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
1969
3/4 580
Children in class
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
1969
3/4 581
Makine Mimms standing in center of group
Written on photo: Candidate training workshop. Mrs. Maxine Mimms, workshop leader, candidate. Left to right: George Frost, at-large; Nathanial Sanders, Leschi; Roger Wright, Leschi; Willie Pugh, Stevens; John Breland, Harrison; Harry Sanders, at-large; Frank Krasnowsky, Harrison.
1969
3/4 582
Children climbing on play structure
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
1969
3/4 583
African-Americans registering to vote in school council elections
Written on photo: Have you signed the "blue card"?
1969
3/4 584
Pins advertising the school election
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
1969
3/4 585
Students in class
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
1969
3/4 586
Portrait of a man
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
Written on photo: This man needs help!
1969
3/4 587
Gladys Givens and another woman with children
Frank B. Denman Seattle, WA (photographer)
Written on photo: Gladys Givens: The 1st person to register.
1969

Unknown ErasReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Thelma Dewitty class
Box/Folder item
3/5 588-591
Thelma Dewitty and students in classroom
Forde Photographer Seattle, WA (photographer)
1966?
First Parents Workshop
Box/Folder item
3/6 592-593
Four men at the First Parents workshop
William Eng (photographer)
between 1947 and 1979
Whitney Young meeting
Box/Folder item
3/7 594
Whitney Young at podium
Gil Baker Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1961 and 1971
3/7 595 between 1961 and 1971
Seattle Negro Repertory Company at Moore Theater
Box/Folder item
3/8 596 1936?
3/8 597-598 1936?
3/8 599 1936?
3/8 600
Male African-American performer
Written on verso: Natural Man.
1936?
Various Activities
Box/Folder item
3/9 601-604
Three men at table
Fred Carter Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1947 and 1979
3/9 605
Group of African-Americans reading pamphlets
Fred Carter Seattle, WA (photographer)
between 1947 and 1979
Recruitment
Box/Folder item
3/10 606 between 1930 and 1949?

Film and VideotapeReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
viewcopy item
VC45 Reel 1
People at Work
African Americans are documented in various clerical situations: women and men are seen working, typing, answering telephones, and filing. A mounted sign in one office reads, "Seattle Chamber of Commerce." An African American man is playing records and speaking into a microphone, presumably working as a disc jockey for a radio station. An interview is being conducted with an African American man working as a mechanic at an automobile garage. A young black woman is attending to a customer at a beauty salon, and her supervisor is being interviewed at the front desk. Two white men are working in a machine shop.
This film was possibly part of the Urban League's On-The-Job Training Program.
Original:1 reel, 400 feet, silent, black and white, 16mm
1966?
VC45 Reel 2
Mayor James Braman Membership Appeal
James Braman, the Mayor of Seattle, urges fellow citizens to join the Seattle Urban League.
Original:1 reel, 25 feet, sound, color, 16mm
1967
VC45 Reel 3
Construction Workers
A commercial produced by the National Urban League. An African American man in a hard hat is speaking to the camera, explaining that each vote can make a difference in an election. The man cites two cities, Newark and Fayette, as examples of constituencies that have elected black mayors between 1969 and 1970. Closing captions read: "Shake up the System", "Register and Vote", and "Citizenship Education Department, National Urban League".
Original:1 reel, 25 feet, sound, color, 16mm
1970?
VC45 Reel 4
White Wash
Doyle Dane Berbach Advertising Firm (Creator)
A commercial produced by the National Urban League that shows the face of an African American man being painted white with a brush. As the paint once again disappears from his face, a voice over explains that the black man need not be colored white anymore-education and training will lead to racial empowerment.
Original:1 reel, 100 feet, sound, black and white, 16mm
1969?
VC45 Reels 5-6
Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud
A commercial produced by the National Urban League that portrays a young, confident African American family. James Brown's song Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud plays over the images of the family, and a voice over explains that "pride is a do-it-yourself job."
Original:2 reels, 1,200 feet, sound, color, 16mm
1970?
VC45 Reel 7
Report: 1969 Seattle
Coverage of the Seattle Urban League and its various projects in 1969, as well as the presentation of the first Edwin T. Pratt Award.
The film first aired on KIRO-TV on May 24, 1970. It was part of the "Non-Dinner Annual Meeting," which was intended to be an affordable, educational alternative to the expensive annual dinner meetings. The Edwin T. Pratt Award is "a scholarship that provides opportunities for artists of color to advance their careers through education and exposure."
Original:1 reel, 1,200 feet, sound, black and white, 16mm
1970
VC108 Video 1
Just What the Doctor Didn't Order; Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Productions of the National Urban League Youth Development Division. The first program discusses the importance of taking non-prescription medications as directed. The second program addresses proper poultry handling and cooking techniques to avoid salmonella poisoning.
Original:1 videocassette (U-Matic), Approximately 30 minutes, 3/4 inch
between 1965 and 1978?
VC108 Video 2
Press Conference for Vernon E. Jordan
A press conference held at the Langton Hughes Center in Seattle, Washington. Major media plus college and high school representatives and community members are in attendance, and Jordan fields questions pertaining to Urban League issues.
Vernon E. Jordan was the National Urban League President from 1971 to 1981.
Original:1 videocassette (U-Matic), 3/4 inch
1978
VC108 Video 3
Check it Out
A program scripted and produced by Seattle's Rainier Beach High School students as part of the Urban League's Neighborhood Youth Consumer Education Project/Seattle Consumer Action Team. The program discusses the importance of food nutrition labels.
Original: 1 open reel video, ½ inch
1977
VC108 Video 4
If You're Gonna Do It
Original: 1 open reel video, 5 min., ½ inch
undated
VC108 Video 5
Handle with Care
A program scripted and produced by Seattle's Garfield High School students as part of the Urban League's Neighborhood Youth Consumer Education Project/Seattle Consumer Action Team. The program discusses the proper use and application of cosmetics.
Original: 1 open reel video, 4 min., 55 sec., ½ inch
between 1970 and 1980?

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Moving Image Collections (University of Washington)
  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)