The Charles W. White Family was prominent in Cleveland, Ohio, from the 1940s through the 1970s. Charles W. White (1897-1970) was a lawyer and judge active in the African American civil rights movement, African American organizations, and civic affairs. His wife Stella G. White (1907-1991), also active in African American rights and civic affairs, served on numerous boards, including the Cleveland Transit System, and worked as a freelance journalist for area newspapers, particularly the Plain Dealer. White had one daughter, Lillian, from a previous marriage.
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The Charles W. White Papers, 1920-1970, consist of correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, awards, certificates, legal files, scrapbooks, and other papers, relating to the public and personal life of Judge White and to his activities as a member of the Urban League, NAACP, ACLU, Consumers League, East End Community Center, Karamu House, and Friends of the Cleveland Public Library.
This collection will be useful to researchers studying the history of Cleveland , Ohio, and the African American community there in the twentieth century. Those studying the life, career, and activities of Charels W. White will find this collection particularly useful. Those studying the law, governance, community activism, and civic affairs in Cleveland will find this collection useful.
The collection is arranged by document type and then chronologically. It has been minimally processed.
The researcher should also consult MS 4114 Charles W. White Family Papers; MS 4113 Stella G. White Papers; MS 4638 Stella G. White Papers, Series II: PG 72 Charles W. White Photographs; and PG 363 Stella G. White Photographs.
This collection has been minimally processed.
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[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 3521 Charles W. White Papers, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio
Gift of Mrs. Stella G. White in 1970.
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