- Creator
- Broady, Tolly R. (Tolly Rupert), 1917-1986
- Call number
- Sc MG 511
- Physical description
- .1 linear feet (1 folder)
- Preferred Citation
- [Item], Tolly Broady collection of writings, Sc MG 511, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library
- Repository
- Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division
- Access to materials
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Tolly Rupert Broady was born in 1917 and received his early education in Virginia. He graduated cum laude from Tuskegee Institute in 1940, and subsequently taught sociology there. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he earned both a law degree and a Master of Arts degree in labor law from New York University. Broady practiced law in Queens and Nassau County and was appointed an administrative law judge in New York City in 1970. Broady was an early civil rights proponent and served as counsel to the New York State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The Tolly Rupert Broady collection of writings consists of photocopies of writings Broady authored during his tenure at Tuskegee Institute.
Administrative information
Source of acquisition
Donated by Carlyle Broady, 1993.
Processing information
Compiled by Diana Lachatanere, 1993.
Finding aid edited and adapted to digital form by Kay Menick in 2016.
Key terms
Names
Subjects
- African Americans -- Alabama -- Social conditions
- African Americans -- Crimes against
- African Americans -- Education (Higher) -- Alabama
- African Americans -- Segregation
- African Americans -- Suffrage
- African Americans -- Vocational education -- Alabama
- Alabama -- Social conditions
- Southern States -- Social conditions
Material types
Using the collection
Location
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division515 Malcolm X Boulevard, New York, NY 10037-1801
Second Floor
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