Elizabeth Murphy Oliver photographs

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11639
origination
Oliver, Elizabeth Murphy
date statement
1903-1997
key date
1903
identifier (local_mss)
186268
org unit
Photographs and Prints Division. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
call number
SCP 186268
b-number
b23149207
total components
165
total series
0
max depth
2
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component layout
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Extended MARC Fields
false
Extended Navigation
false
created
2023-10-04 18:07:19 UTC
updated
2023-10-04 18:08:36 UTC
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unitid
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unitdate
{"value"=>"1903-1997", "type"=>"inclusive", "normal"=>"1903/1997"}
unittitle
{"value"=>"Elizabeth Murphy Oliver photographs"}
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repository
{"value"=>"<span class=\"corpname\">Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division</span>"}
abstract
{"value"=>"Elizabeth Murphy Oliver was a Black American journalist and author best known for her work with the Baltimore-based newspaper, <span class=\"title\">The Afro-American</span>. The Elizabeth Murphy Oliver photographs date from 1903 to 1997 and cover Oliver's career at <span class=\"title\">The Afro-American</span>, her children's book <span class=\"title\">Black Mother Goose</span>, and her time as commissioner of the Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture. The collection is represented through prints, negatives, and contact sheets."}
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{"value"=>"English"}
origination
{"value"=>"Oliver, Elizabeth Murphy", "type"=>"persname"}
bioghist
{"value"=>"<p>Elizabeth Murphy Oliver was a Black American journalist known for her long career with the Baltimore-based newspaper <span class=\"title\">The Afro-American</span>. Oliver was born in Brazil, Indiana in 1914. Her father was a physician who was born enslaved, while on her mother's side, her grandfather John H. Murphy, Sr. founded <span class=\"title\">The Afro-American</span> in 1892; generations of the Murphy family would continue to run the newspaper into the 21st century. Oliver attended Fisk University, earning a bachelor's degree in Romance languages; she would later earn a master's degree in education from Indiana State University and a doctorate in journalism from Virginia Union University.</p> <p>In 1941, Oliver joined the staff of <span class=\"title\">The Afro-American</span>. She would stay at the paper until her retirement in 1986, serving in various capacities as a reporter, librarian, city editor, and columnist. She continued to assist the paper as a consultant and sometimes writer through the early 1990s. During her forty-year career with the paper, Oliver covered various stories during the Civil Rights Movement. Oliver regularly covered stories about Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., including his assassination and funeral. In addition to her coverage of the Civil Rights Movement, Oliver covered a variety of local, state, national and foreign issues, including coverage of every Presidential administration from Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan, a 1979 tour of the Middle East, and a 1947-1948 tour of the South Pacific.</p> <p>Outside of her career as a journalist, Oliver served on the boards of a number of Baltimore organizations and civic groups, and in the 1980s served as the commissioner of the Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture. Oliver is also known for compiling the children's book <span class=\"title\">Black Mother Goose</span>, first published in 1969 with illustrations by Aaron Sopher; a second edition with illustrations by Thomas A. Stockett was published in 1981.</p> <p>Oliver died in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1999.</p>"}
scopecontent
{"value"=>"<p>The Elizabeth Murphy Oliver photographs date from 1907 to 1997 covering her professional career with <span class=\"title\">The Afro-American</span>, her children's book <span class=\"title\">Black Mother Goose</span>, and her civic career as commissioner of the Maryland Commission on Afro-American Culture and History. These files are represented through prints, negatives, and contact sheets.</p> <p>Files are arranged alphabetically by subject and cover a range of topics relevant to stories covered and events attended by Oliver. In addition to files covering Oliver's professional and civic career, there are also personal photographs from throughout Oliver's life, and photographs documenting Oliver's family history. Arranged at the end are unidentified photographs.</p> <p>Subjects of note include: Baltimore schools, churches, and public officials; Eubie Blake; Boxers such as Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Joe Louis, and Archie Moore; Jimmy Carter's 1976 Presidential campaign and his inauguration; the Congressional Black Caucus; Joan Crawford; Beauford Delaney; Paul Laurence Dunbar; Alex Haley; Fannie Lou Hamer; Hubert Humphrey; Jesse Jackson; the Kennedy family, including shots of Oliver with John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy; Martin Luther King, Jr., including shots from his funeral and various Martin Luther King Day celebrations; the 1963 and 1983 March on Washington; Oliver's 1979 tour of the Middle East; the Mitchell Family, including files on Clarence Mitchell Jr., Juanita Jackson Mitchell, and Parren J. Mitchell; Eleanor Roosevelt; William Donald Schaefer; Adlai Stevenson; the descendants of Harriet Tubman; Dinah Washington; and writing projects by Oliver including <span class=\"title\">Black Mother Goose</span>,<span class=\"title\"> Black Cinderella</span>, and <span class=\"title\">Sex and the Black Man</span>.</p>"}
acqinfo
{"value"=>"<p>The collection was donated by Oliver's daughter, Marsha Rose Joyner, in 2002.</p>"}
separatedmaterial
{"value"=>"<p>Photographs transferred from the Elizabeth Murphy Oliver papers in Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books, Schomburg Center.</p>"}
processinfo
{"value"=>"<p>Processed by Christopher Arena in 2023.</p>"}
date_start
1903
keydate
1903
date_end
1997
date_inclusive_start
1903
date_inclusive_end
1997
extent_statement
6.92 linear feet (17 boxes)
prefercite
{"value"=>"Elizabeth Murphy Oliver photographs, Photographs and Prints Division. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library"}

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  1. African Dress
  2. African Students -- College of Notre Dame of Maryland
  3. Afro-American -- 87th Anniversary
  4. Afro-American -- Clean Block
  5. Afro-American Press Room
  6. Afro-American -- Returned Photographs
  7. Aris T. Allen
  8. Atlanta
  9. Fred Bailey
  10. Baltimore Churches [7/1]
  11. Baltimore Elected Officials
  12. Baltimore Police
  13. Baltimore Schools [4/1]
  14. Baltimore Trolleys
  15. Samuel L. Banks
  16. Benjamin Banneker
  17. Barge
  18. L. Howard Bennett
  19. Edgar Berman
  20. Black Astronauts
  21. Black Cinderella
  22. Black History
  23. Black Military
  24. Black Mother Goose
  25. Eubie Blake
  26. Ruteena Blake
  27. Boxing
  28. Troy Brailey
  29. Brazil, Indiana
  30. John Brown Farm Dedication
  31. Beverly Burk
  32. Clarence "Du" Burns
  33. Edye Byrde
  34. Billy Carter
  35. Jimmy Carter
  36. Raphel Cherry
  37. Mildred Collins
  38. Congressional Black Caucus
  39. Constitution Day
  40. Bill Cosby
  41. Joan Crawford
  42. St. George Crosse
  43. Ossie Davis and E.D. Nixon
  44. William L. Dawson
  45. Flossie Desmond
  46. Beauford Delaney
  47. Paul Laurence Dunbar Collection
  48. Mae Dyson
  49. Family Photographs [10/1]
  50. Famous Black Americans
  51. Famous Black Baltimoreans
  52. Farmers
  53. First Orientation Tour About Women in Defense
  54. Fisk University
  55. Redd Foxx
  56. John Hope Franklin
  57. Latham Frayser
  58. E. Franklin Frazier
  59. Gangsters
  60. John Glenn
  61. Allora Gooden
  62. Billy Graham
  63. Betty Graves
  64. Carroll Greene
  65. William Haile
  66. Alex Haley
  67. Fannie Lou Hamer
  68. Hawaii
  69. High John The Conqueror Root Necklace
  70. Earl Hines
  71. Joseph C. Howard
  72. Harry Hughes
  73. Hubert Humphrey
  74. Jesse Jackson
  75. Lillie Jackson
  76. Mahalia Jackson
  77. Jobless
  78. John Hopkins Seminars
  79. Kennedy Brothers
  80. Jayne Kennedy
  81. C.S. King
  82. Martin Luther King, Jr
  83. Little Rock, Arkansas
  84. Rene Louis
  85. Johnnie Mae
  86. March on Washington
  87. Benjamin Mays
  88. Kweisi Mfume
  89. Middle East Trip
  90. A. Pierce Middleton
  91. Mitchell Family
  92. William H. Murphy
  93. Steven Mueller
  94. Daniel Nichols
  95. Admiral Chester Nimitz
  96. The Nite Lifer
  97. Oblate Sisters
  98. Elizabeth Murphy Oliver [5/1]
  99. Palladium Restaurant
  100. Osbourne Payne
  101. Peppermint Lounge
  102. Frank Perdue
  103. Richard Poitier
  104. Port Seminar Dinner
  105. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr
  106. Bishop Robinson
  107. Eleanor Roosevelt
  108. Norman Ross
  109. Carl Rowen
  110. Anwar Sadat
  111. William Donald Schaefer
  112. Kurt L. Schmoke
  113. Sharon Scranage -- Spy Story
  114. Haile Selassie I
  115. Prince Haile Selassie II
  116. Sex and the Black Man
  117. Hattie Smith
  118. Aaron Sopher
  119. Adlai Stevenson
  120. William Grant Still
  121. S.T.O.P. Squad
  122. J. Millard Tawes
  123. Ten Most Powerful Women of Baltimore City
  124. Thanksgiving
  125. Harriet Tubman -- Eastern Shore Descendants
  126. Lawrence Vessells
  127. Virginia Seminary and College
  128. Dinah Washington
  129. Harold Washington
  130. Bishop Alexander Wayman
  131. Weddings
  132. Verda Welcome
  133. The White House Presidential Medal of Freedom
  134. "The Whole Town's Walking"
  135. Etta Wright
  136. Andrew Young
  137. Young People's Travel Club
  138. Whitney Young
  139. Unidentified Photographs