recto features handwritten: "My day at Hammersteins to see Jack Johnson" at top, along with a ticket, a door check, and a sleeve with a program for Hammerstein's ballroom
verso page, featuring a calling card from Arhur A. Schomburg, a pamphlet titled "Placido: A Cuban Martyr," 2 clippings, and 2 notices from the New York Public Library
recto page features a sleeve that has several Bulletins of the New York Public Library in it, with a card for the 135th Street branch of the NYPL mounted on top of it
verso page, features a yellow program from the American Negro Theatre attached on top of a single-sheet flyer that reads "You must visit. . ." at the top
verso page, features the program from the June 22, 1938 "Worlds Heavyweight Championship" bout between Joe Louis and Max Scmeling, along with several clippings
recto page with flap closed; mounted on closed flap is a newspaper clipping titled "Called to the Colors!" and an additional clipping with numerous portrait photographs and the caption "Men Who Faced Death. . ."
recto page, featuring a clipping that reads "About Things Theatrical" above a sleeve with the 1928 edition of "The Official Theatrical World of Colored Artists" guide
verso page, featuring a flyer for "The week-end's greatest treat. . .Club Alabam's Sunday Night Revue!," as well as three ads for the Club Alabam clipped from newspapers