Alex L. Manly Papers (#65), East Carolina Manusript Collection, J.Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Title
Alex L. Manly Papers (#65), East Carolina Manusript Collection, J.Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Description
Papers (1898-1899, undated) including photographs, clippings, biographical sketch, and xerox copy of pages from A Documentary History of The Negro People in the United States.
Creator
Alexander L. Manly
Publisher
Joyner Library, East Carolina University
Date
1898-1899
Type
Papers, Photographs
Collection Items
Alexander L. and Caroline Sadgwar Manly
photograph of Alexander L. Manly and his wife, Caroline Sadgwar Manly, standing in front of a porch.
Brothers Alex and Frank Manly
Brothers Alex and Frank Manly on a horse and buggy in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Staff of the Daily Record
Staff members of the Wilmington newspaper, The Daily Record, take a picture infront of their office building.
Alexander and Caroline Manly with their infant son Milo
Photograph of Alexander and Caroline Manly with their infant son Milo
Alexander L. Manly's editorial of August 1898
An editorial on race relations written by Alexander L. Manly in August 1898, and published in his paper, The Daily Record. This editorial was one of the catalysts for the subsequent race riot in Wilmington, NC, in which Manly's offices were burned.
Caroline Sadgwar Manly's letter to her sons concerning the 1898 Wilmington, NC race riot
A letter from Caroline Sadgwar Manly to her sons Milo and Lewin, discussing their father Alex during the Wilmington, NC race riot.