Printed program of the National Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation dated March 16, 2001, presenting its 2001 Black Press Archives Enshrinement. One of the enshrinees is Clifton F. Richardson. From the Richardson Family Personal Collection.
Blaffer-Owen, Jane;
Philanthropists -- Texas -- Houston -- Interviews ;
Houston (Tex.) -- Social life and customs;
Houston (Tex.) -- History -- Anecdotes;
Oral histories
Philanthropist and social activist, Jane Blaffer talks about the social life in Houston during the first half of the 20th century. She talks about the philanthropic contributions of her family as well as people like the Cullens, Imma Hogg, James...
Photo of Clifton F. Richardson with members of the Houston Branch NAACP. Seated (Left to Right): Mrs. Ann Robinson ; C. F. Richardson, Sr. ; Colonel Roscoe Conkling Simmons ; Mrs Christia Adair ; Not identified. Standing (Left to Right): J. H....
C.F. Richardson, Sr; and Ruby Rice marriage license June 1909 issued by Harrison County Clerk, Marshall, Texas. From the Richardson Family Personal Collection.
The founder of Texas Heart Institute, Denton Cooley is interviewed by Dr. William H. Kellar. Dr. Cooley has pioneered many techniques used in cardiovascular surgery including the first successful human heart transplant and the first implant of an...
National Negro Business League (U.S.) ; Chicago Negro Chamber of Commerce ; Houston Defender ; Marchman, G. Stevens ; Albert, Alma ; Richardson, Clifton Frederick, 1892-1939