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Contains 33 Results:

Letter. Bernice Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 September 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 23
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-23
Scope and Contents

Bernice writes a generally apologetic letter to her mother-in-law, expressing her sympathy for Lloyd's antagonism and thanking Hattie for being a positive mother figure.

Dates: 1936 September 7

Letter. Carrie B. Horton, Plain Dealing, Louisiana, to Hattie Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 September 17

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 24
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-24
Scope and Contents

Hattie's younger sister Carrie (b. ca. 1896) writes from the old family farm in Plain Dealing, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, requesting money for the payment of taxes on the portion of the land left to Hattie by her parents.

Dates: 1936 September 17

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Osceola, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 October 5

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-25
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Eva writes from Osceola, Mississippi County, Arkansas, where she has a new job teaching the second and third grades.

Dates: 1936 October 5

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Osceola, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 October 11

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 26
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-26
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Eva writes of attending the A.M.E. (rather than the C.M.E.) church service, and goes on to talk of money matters.

Dates: 1936 October 11

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Osceola, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 October 16

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 27
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-27
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Eva writes of her work as a teacher and recent social activities, such as traveling to neighboring Blytheville and attending the movies.

Dates: 1936 October 16

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Osceola, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 October 31

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 28
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-28
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Eva writes of a carnival fundraiser which netted ten dollars for the school. She also asks her mother's advice on love. She has two possible suitors, Joseph and Walter, but she "doesn't love either one!" Eva also mentions that she received a two dollar raise.

Dates: 1936 October 31

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Osceola, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 November 10

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 29
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-29
Scope and Contents

Eva writes of minor daily activities and developments at school.

Dates: 1936 November 10

Letter. Bernice Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 November 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-30
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Bernice writes of her fear that Lloyd wil "get into some trouble" when he visits Hattie in Texarkana over Christmas. .

Dates: 1936 November 12

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Osceola, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 November 28

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-31
Scope and Contents

Eva sends her mother fifteen dollars.

Dates: 1936 November 28

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Osceola, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 December 13

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-32
Scope and Contents

Eva tells Hattie that her "dady" (C.C. Robinson) passed through the area on the train and happened to speak with the principal of Eva's school, Mr. Gray: "He told Mr. Gray everything about your affairs and I don't know what he told him about me."

Dates: 1936 December 13

Letter. Mattie Bell Gary, Coushatta, Louisiana, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, [????] October

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-33
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Mattie Bell Gary briefly updates Hattie Robinson on some family members.

Dates: [????] October

Letter. Mary E. Branch, Austin, Texas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1934 September 19

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-1
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Miss Mary E. Branch, president of Tillotson College for Women, inquires as to Eva Vashti Robinson's enrollment plans.

Dates: 1934 September 19

Letter. Cleveland C. Robinson, St. Louis, Missouri, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1935 March 8

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-2
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Cleveland C. Robinson writes to his estranged wife Hattie, asking after their children, Lloyd and Eva. He regrets that the children have not responded to his recent letters, and notes that Eva has not written in four years. He also notes he is currently out of work.

Dates: 1935 March 8

Letter. Cleveland C. Robinson, St. Louis, Missouri, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1935 October 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-3
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Cleveland expresses his frustration with his children, who have failed to communicate with him: "It seems likely that they don't care for me." He also alludes to his departure from home some years before: "I will say Hattie that I could not stand your way, therefore I left."

Dates: 1935 October 4

Lettter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Tollette, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 January 31

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-4
Scope and Contents

Eva writes her mother from Tollette, where she is employed teaching school. She mentions a teaching certificate that she should soon receive, and hopes that government aid for the school will be forthcoming.

Dates: 1936 January 31

Letter. Lloyd Robinson and Bernice Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 February 6

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-5
Scope and Contents

Lloyd writes his mother at length about the cold weather in Chicago, and asks after family and friends still in Arkansas. He mentions a number of couples originally from Arkansas now living in Chicago, with whom he and his wife Bernice "step out". Bernice also writes to Hattie of daily affairs.

Dates: 1936 February 6

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Tollette, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 March 1

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-7
Scope and Contents

Personal news. Enclosed is a note to Hattie from one of Eva's students.

Dates: 1936 March 1

Letter. Bernice Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 March

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-8
Scope and Contents

Bernice apologizes for failing to acklowledge her mother-in-law's birthday.

Dates: 1936 March

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Tollette, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 March 26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-9
Scope and Contents

Eva mentions sending money to her mother to have some teeth pulled; other personal and social news.

Dates: 1936 March 26

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Tollette, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 April 15

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-11
Scope and Contents

Eva mentions a recent visit to her mother, and asks to borrow money for an upcoming trip.

Dates: 1936 April 15

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Tollette, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 April 21

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-12
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Eva describes her recent trip, and her finances.

Dates: 1936 April 21

Letter. Lloyd and Bernice Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 April 23

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-13
Scope and Contents

Though written in Bernice's hand, the letter is in the first-person voice of Lloyd. He apologizes for not sending money, as "it takes all I make for us to live off here." Mentions that "all Texarkana negroes seem to be following me [to Chicago]."

Dates: 1936 April 23

Letter. Bernice Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 May 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-14
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Bernice urges Hattie to write to confirm her whereabouts, since Lloyd is again employed and can start sending her money.

Dates: 1936 May 24

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Houston, Texas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 May 25

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-15
Scope and Contents

Eva describes a funeral in Texas.

Dates: 1936 May 25

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 June 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-16
Scope and Contents

Eva is taking summer classes at Arkansas State A. M. & N., in Pine Bluff. Her letter details the enrollment process and her thoughts on starting classes.

Dates: 1936 June 7

Letter. Lloyd Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 June 8

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-17
Scope and Contents

Lloyd is critical of his mother's wish to remain in Texarkana (a "dirty town") and of her relationship with a man named Bill Chator. He complains of not having heard from Eva since the previous year.

Dates: 1936 June 8

Letter. Bernice Robinson, Chicago, Illinois, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 June 9

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-18
Scope and Contents

Bernice alludes to the relationship mentioned by Lloyd in the previous letter, and attempts to offer her mother-in-law some advice: "A girl can't let a man know that she really loves him. She should keep him guessing. That's the way I did."

Dates: 1936 June 9

Letter. Eva Vashti Robinson, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to Hattie Aiken Robinson, Texarkana, Arkansas, 1936 June 15

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Identifier: MSN/MN 5017-19
Scope and Contents

Eva asks her mother for her father's address, intending to write. She is critical of her sister-in-law Bernice: ". . .she should be made to stay with Loyed all of her life, because she had no business going up there to him She knew that he didn't have anything when she married him. She better get out and work like I'm doing." Eva also writes of people she has met during classes.

Dates: 1936 June 15