National Negro Business League (U.S.) ; Chicago Negro Chamber of Commerce ; Houston Defender ; Marchman, G. Stevens ; Albert, Alma ; Richardson, Clifton Frederick, 1892-1939
Acknowledgement of Leon Andrews Richardson's 25 years of service to the University Presbyterian Church by his sons, Leon A. Richardson, Jr. and Russell W. Richardson.
Article by C. F. Richardson, expressing the motivations behind his desire to reside in Texas and his unwavering commitment to fight for civil rights in the South.
C.F. Richardson, Sr; and Ruby Rice marriage license June 1909 issued by Harrison County Clerk, Marshall, Texas. From the Richardson Family Personal Collection.
Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition signed by Mickey Leland October 29, 1982 to The Houston Defender. From the Richardson Family Personal Collection.
Diploma presented to Leon Andrews Richardson by Prairie View Normal and Industrial College of Texas, after completing studies for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. From the Richardson Family Personal Collection.
Governor James V. Allred's daily desk calendar entry making note of the time and date of his speaking engagement at the National Negro Business League meeting in Houston, TX on August 17, 1938.
Group photo. From left to right: Leon A. Richardson Sr., Roscoe Cavitt, C. F. Richardson Jr., unidentified person, Robert Maurice Richardson and musician at the Club Matinee. From the Richardson Family Photo Personal Collection.
Houston Defender masthead and part of story: "Negro Workers' Plight Pitiable" which mentions two workers' labor strike incidents in the United States, including the employees' strike at Henke & Pillot stores in Houston.
Invitation from C. F. Richardson and E. L. Synder of the Houston Branch NAACP to the Pastors of Houston, members, and friends for the June 4, 1939 meeting to discuss the Reports of State Delegates NAACP Conference and June 8,1939 meeting.