Subject • | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | [X] | • | African American dramatists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | African Americans in the performing arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | American National Red Cross. |
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| • | American Relief Administration. |
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| • | Americans -- Soviet Union. |
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| • | Baseball -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Carlow (Ireland : County) -- Emigration and immigration. |
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| • | Central High School (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Child welfare -- Serbia. |
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| • | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Race relations. |
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| • | Cleveland Irish Players. |
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| • | Council Educational Alliance (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Dentistry -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Dentists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | English drama -- Irish authors -- 20th century. |
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| • | Famines -- Soviet Union. |
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| • | Food relief, American -- Soviet Union. |
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| • | Football -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Football players -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Gilpin Players. |
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| • | Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. |
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| • | Ireland -- Emigration and immigration. |
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| • | Irish American Club - East Side, Inc. Padraig Pearce Center. |
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| • | Irish Americans -- Archives. |
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| • | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. |
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| • | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. |
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| • | Irish Americans -- Politics and government. |
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| • | Irish Americans -- Societies, etc. |
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| • | Irish drama -- 20th century. |
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| • | Jelliffe, Rowena Woodham, 1892-1992. |
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| • | Jelliffe, Russell W., 1891-1980. |
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| • | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Karamu House. |
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| • | Kilroy family -- History -- Sources. |
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| • | Kilroy, John P. -- Family -- History -- Sources. |
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| • | Landy, Louis Arthur, 1890-1967. |
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| • | Lincoln Literary Society (Cleveland, Ohio) |
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| • | Mayo (Ireland : County) -- Emigration and immigration. |
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| • | Northern Ireland -- History -- 1969-1994. |
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| • | Northern Ireland -- History -- Sources. |
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| • | Reconstruction (1914-1939) -- Serbia. |
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| • | Reconstruction (1914-1939) -- Soviet Union. |
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| • | Rural-urban migration -- United States. |
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| • | Second Presbyterian Church (Cleveland, Ohio) Men's Club. |
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| • | Social settlements -- Ohio -- Cleveland. |
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| • | Teeth -- Care and hygiene -- Juvenile literature. |
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| • | United States -- Emigration and immigration. |
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| • | Western Reserve University -- Football. |
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| • | Western Reserve University. School of Dentistry. |
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| • | Westmeath (Ireland : County) -- Emigration and immigration. |
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| Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 1 | Title: | John P. Kilroy Papers
| | | Creator: | Kilroy, John P. | | | Dates: | 1975-1993 | | | Abstract: | John P. Kilroy, of Cleveland, Ohio, is of Irish descent. Three of his grandparents immigrated to the United States from counties Mayo, Carlow and Westmeath during the early twentieth century. They came to the United States in search of a better life, and to escape from the economic and political turmoiil present in Ireland at that time. Kilroy went to law school and represented the Padraig Pearce Center of the Irish American Club East Side, Inc. during its establishment. He was also active in the Cleveland Irish Players, a theatre group that was founded by Kevin McGinty and produces Irish plays by Irish playwrights. He was a regular contributor to the Ohio Irish Bulletin and other newsletters. Kilroy's interests also extend to Gaelic athletics and Irish current affairs, including the troubles in Northern Ireland. The collection consists of an application form, brochure, correspondence, essays, handwritten, notes, an invitation, a leaflet, a press release, newsletters, newspaper clippings, Padraic Pearce Center, Inc. organizational documents, a petition, plays, programs and a sports schedule. | | | Call #: | MS 4899 | | | Extent: | 0.40 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Kilroy, John P. -- Family -- History -- Sources. | Kilroy family -- History -- Sources. | Irish American Club - East Side, Inc. Padraig Pearce Center. | Cleveland Irish Players. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- 20th century. | Irish Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources. | Irish Americans -- Archives. | Irish Americans -- Politics and government. | Irish drama -- 20th century. | English drama -- Irish authors -- 20th century. | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Irish Americans -- Societies, etc. | Ireland -- Emigration and immigration. | United States -- Emigration and immigration. | Northern Ireland -- History -- 1969-1994. | Northern Ireland -- History -- Sources. | Mayo (Ireland : County) -- Emigration and immigration. | Carlow (Ireland : County) -- Emigration and immigration. | Westmeath (Ireland : County) -- Emigration and immigration.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 2 | Title: | Karamu House Records
| | | Creator: | Karamu House | | | Dates: | 1914-1979 | | | Abstract: | Karamu House was founded in 1915 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Russell W. and Rowena Woodham Jelliffe, in conjunction with the Second Presbyterian Church Men's Club, as the Neighborhood Association (later as the Playhouse Settlement), a settlement house promoting interracial activities and cooperation through the performing arts. The Jelliffes saw a need to provide activities and social services for the city's growing African American population, in order to assist in their transition from rural Southern life to an urban setting. The Playhouse Settlement was renamed Karamu Theater in 1927. By 1941, the entire settlement had taken the name Karamu House. The Dumas Dramatic Club was created to support and encourage interest and activities in the performing arts. In 1922, the theater troupe's name was changed to The Gilpin Players in honor of noted African American actor Charles Gilpin. During the 1920s and 1930s, works by many accomplished playwrights were produced at Karamu, including those of Zora Neale Hurston, Eugene O'Neill, and Langston Hughes, whose career was launched at Karamu. In 1939, the house was destroyed by fire. Rebuilding was not completed until 1949. The Jelliffes' mission of an interracial institution continued until the late 1960s, when, under the leadership of new director Kenneth Snipes, Karamu's mission became one of promoting African-American theater and plays specifically about the African-American experience. During this time a professional troupe of actors was formed. In 1982, Karamu formally returned to its original mission as an interracial organization. The collection consists of articles of incorporation, building construction applications, historical accounts, minutes, records of the Board of Trustees, reports, proposals, publications, financial records, contribution records, correspondence, play scripts and related information, announcements of events, programs, memoranda, date books, guest books, newspaper clippings, subject files, ledgers, scrapbooks, and student enrollment cards. Notable correspondents include Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells, Hubert Humphrey, Eleanor Roosevelt, A. Phillip Randolph, Coretta Scott King, Carter G. Woodson, Eliot Ness, Walter White, Marian Anderson, W.C. Handy, Zora Neale Hurston, Ethel Waters, Countee Cullen, Arna Bontemps, Harry E. Davis, Harry C. Smith, and Jane Edna Hunter. The majority of the papers date from the period after World War II, particularly the 1950s and 1960s. | | | Call #: | MS 4606 | | | Extent: | 79.21 linear feet (92 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Jelliffe, Russell W., 1891-1980. | Jelliffe, Rowena Woodham, 1892-1992. | Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. | Karamu House. | Gilpin Players. | Second Presbyterian Church (Cleveland, Ohio) Men's Club. | African Americans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African Americans in the performing arts -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African American theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | African American dramatists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Social settlements -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Rural-urban migration -- United States. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Race relations.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 3 | Title: | Louis Arthur Landy Papers
| | | Creator: | Landy, Louis Arthur | | | Dates: | 1902-1967 | | | Abstract: | Louis Arthur Landy was a Cleveland, Ohio, dentist who served in World War I, worked for the American Red Cross in Palestine and the Balkans, 1919-1921, and served with the American Relief Administration in Russia, 1921-1923, helping to administer famine relief efforts there. The collection consists of a diary, newspaper articles, notebooks, school yearbooks, personal notes, school magazines, correspondence, sports memorabilia, and photographs. Includes material relating to his work with the American Relief Administration in Russia, his dental studies at Western Reserve University and his football career there in the 1910s, Central High School miscellany, and some travel materials. | | | Call #: | MS 4988 | | | Extent: | 0.80 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Landy, Louis Arthur, 1890-1967. | Western Reserve University. School of Dentistry. | Western Reserve University -- Football. | American Relief Administration. | American National Red Cross. | Central High School (Cleveland, Ohio) | Council Educational Alliance (Cleveland, Ohio) | Lincoln Literary Society (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Dentists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Football players -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Dentistry -- Study and teaching -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Football -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Reconstruction (1914-1939) -- Soviet Union. | Reconstruction (1914-1939) -- Serbia. | Famines -- Soviet Union. | Food relief, American -- Soviet Union. | Americans -- Soviet Union. | Teeth -- Care and hygiene -- Juvenile literature. | Child welfare -- Serbia. | Theater -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Baseball -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
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