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LeEtta S. King papers, 1924-1976
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- King, LeEtta S
- Title
- LeEtta S. King papers
- Dates
- 1924-1976 (inclusive)19241976
- Quantity
- .11 cubic foot plus 2 sound cassettes
- Collection Number
- 1178
- Summary
- Papers, tape-recorded interview of a musician and music teacher from Seattle. Interview discusses her early life, career in music and her move to Seattle
- Repository
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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
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- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
LeEtta King's parents brought her to Wasington when they emigrated from Illinois to the Roslyn, Washington coal fields as strikebreakers. Her parents were unsuccessful as homesteaders; they died leaving four children to be raised by Mr. Jackson, a friend of her mother's. LeEtta received her musical training early. She was raised in Yakima, Washington, but moved to Seattle at the age of seventeen. She worked for a black lawyer, then worked for the Federal government gathering geographic information for a World War I project. LeEtta married and had one son. After her husband died, she supported herself as a music teacher.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
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Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
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Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 1178-001: LeEtta S. King papers, 1924-1945Return to Top
Scope and Content: Clippings, sheet music, copies from a scrapbook.
Also includes the magazines, "The Crisis" by Frank Watts, and "The Black Man" edited by Marcus Garvey.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Informant's/creator's rights dedicated to the public. May be used for research, instruction, publication or similar purposes.
Acquisition Info: Donated by LeEtta King, 3/7/1969.
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LeEtta S. King papers |
Accession No. 1178-002: LeEtta S. King oral history interview, 1976Return to Top
Scope and Content: Tape-recorded interview covering 1893-1950 and conducted by Erika Gottfried, March 4 and 11, 1976.
The interview on 3/4/76 includes: her parents' emigration from Illinois to Washington as strikebreakers, their unsuccessful attempt at homesteading, the subsequent orphaning of their four children, her childhood in Yakima, being brought up by her mother's friend, Mr. Jackson, her early musical training, her move to Seattle at age 17, working for a black lawyer, her trip to California, working for the Federal Government gathering geographic information for a World War I project, her musical engagements in Seattle, how she met her husband, her marriage, and the birth of her son.
The interview on 3/11/76 includes: early married life, the 1920's, the Depression, working at W.P.A. jobs, her social life, her husband's death, and teaching piano for a living.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Erika Gottfried, 6/1/1976.
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Music teachers--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Piano teachers--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Women music teachers--Washington (State)--Seattle
Personal Names
- King, LeEtta S.--Archives
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (creator)
- Committee to Defend Americans by Aiding the Allies (creator)
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (creator)
- First African Methodist Episcopal Church (Seattle, Wash.) (creator)
- First Presbyterian Church (Seattle, Wash.) (creator)
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (creator)
- National Urban League (creator)
- Seattle First Baptist Church (creator)
- Seattle Urban League (creator)
- Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A (creator)
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)