"033" stamped in upper left; page features 2 clippings and a typescript letter written on "The Association for the Study of Negroe Life and History, Incorporated" letterhead
"34" handwritten in upper-right; closed flap features an oval-shaped photograph of "Hon. Frederick Douglass" above a short clipped biography of Douglass
previous page, but with flap open to reveal 1 full-page engraved portrait of Douglass, 1 postcard with a painting of Douglass, and a Douglass autograph card dated "1877"
"019" stamped in upper right corner; page features a single flyer with text: "Announcement Extraordinary; Opening Session of the Fourth Pan-African Congress"
"040" stamped in upper left corner; page features clipping titled "6,000 Negroes Hear Plea for Republic" and a program titled "Meeting and Demonstration; Madison Square Garden, Sunday March 16, 1924"