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Acquisition Note: Source: Delores Hanna. Donated May 25, 1995
Related Publications: A Mighty Baptism: Race, Gender and the Creation of America
Scope and Contents: This collection consists of the papers of Delores Hanna, donated by Delores Hanna in 1995. It includes information relating to racial segregation in America between 1918 and 1964, and reflects the challenges of those who fought the status quo. The bulk of the collections is comprised of newspaper clippings. Of note, the collection contains information about Princess Laura Adorkor Koffey (also spelled Coffey, Coffy, Koffy, Cofi, Kofi) of Gold Coast, West Africa, inlcuding a portrait photograph, pendant picture, souvenir program, and correspondence regarding some of her belongings. Princess Koffey was involved with Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) before establishing her own organization, the African Universal Church and Commercial League (AUCCL). Princess Koffey was murdered on March 8, 1928.