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The Archives' goal is to acquire, and make available for public use, manuscripts, printed materials, and visual materials that document the history of the law in general and that of the Howard University School of Law in particular. Specifically, the Archives collect materials relating to civil rights litigation and legislation.

The Archives' most utilized collection is the Phineas Indritz Papers. Mr. Indritz was a local area lawyer, who dedicated much of his time to civil rights causes. Much of his papers relate to civil rights cases in the District of Columbia and Montgomery County from the 1940s through the 1990s. This Indritz Papers were processed with the aid of a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

Finding Aid [Phineas Indritz]




The Archives also houses several other manuscript collections, including the papers of former and current faculty, the papers of Musician Thomas "Fats" Waller, EEOC materials, and an extensive historic law book collection.

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To safeguard the valuable and unique materials in the Archives, researchers are requested to read and observe the following rules.
Guidelines for Using Special Collections

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For information on opportunities for giving to the Howard University School of Law Archives, please review the following guide.
Information for Potential Donors




For more information about using the Archives, or making a donation to the Archives, please contact Seth Kronemer at 806-8304 or smkronemer@law.howard.edu.



 





updated: November 1, 2011



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