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J. Raymond Jones collection

Title
J. Raymond Jones collection, 1962-1991.
Author
Jones, J. Raymond (John Raymond), 1899-1991.

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Mixed materialUse in library Sc MG 434Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives

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Additional Authors
Walter, John C. (John Christopher), 1933-
Description
.4 lin. ft. (1 archival box)
Summary
The J. Raymond Jones Collection consists primarily of news clippings dating from 1962-1989 relating to Jones' activities and achievements, most notably on the occasion of a dinner given in his honor in 1962, and to celebrate the publication of his biography by John C. Walter in 1989. Jones' relationships with Motley, Rangel and Dinkins are discussed in the clippings. There is also an incomplete copy of the manuscript of his biography, "The Harlem Fox," several letters, including from Charles Rangel (1987) and David Dinkins (1986), and material related to the Jones-Holloway-Bryan Foundation which Jones established in 1985 to raise money for the College of the Virgin Islands.
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Genre/Form
Scrapbooks.
Note
  • Photographs transferred to Photographs and Prints Division.
  • Audiotapes and videotapes transferred to Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division.
Source (note)
  • Dorothy Bryan
Biography (note)
  • J. Raymond Jones, also known as the "Harlem Fox," was a Democratic Party district leader from the Carver Democratic Club on 145th Street and one of the most powerful political leaders in New York City. From 1964 to 1968 he was chief of Tammany Hall, a position to which he was elected by his peers in the New York City Democratic Party, and the only African American to hold that position. Among Jones' many protégés in the Carver Club were former Judge Constance Baker Motley, Congressman Charles Rangel and former Mayor David Dinkins. Articles in the collection discuss these relationships.
Call Number
Sc MG 434
OCLC
589506923
Author
Jones, J. Raymond (John Raymond), 1899-1991.
Title
J. Raymond Jones collection, 1962-1991.
Biography
J. Raymond Jones, also known as the "Harlem Fox," was a Democratic Party district leader from the Carver Democratic Club on 145th Street and one of the most powerful political leaders in New York City. From 1964 to 1968 he was chief of Tammany Hall, a position to which he was elected by his peers in the New York City Democratic Party, and the only African American to hold that position. Among Jones' many protégés in the Carver Club were former Judge Constance Baker Motley, Congressman Charles Rangel and former Mayor David Dinkins. Articles in the collection discuss these relationships.
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Black author.
Added Author
Walter, John C. (John Christopher), 1933- Harlem fox: J. Raymond Jones and Tammany, 1920-1970.
Research Call Number
Sc MG 434
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