1930 1931 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938
1930
“Will Move Negro Training School”
Daily Progress, Friday April 25, 1930, page 5
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2620497
“School Board to Elect Teachers: Will Also Consider Transfer of Training School.”
Daily Progress, Monday April 28, 1930, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2620525
“Board Approves New School Plan . . . Colored Training School Will Remain at Present Location”
“The board also assured a delegation from the Albemarle Training School for colored that the institution will be allowed to remain at its present location on the nine mile circuit ‘for another opportunity to increase its attendance’ and further informed an opposing delegation of colored residents of the Esmont section, the proposed location of the training school, that an additional teacher will be given the elementary colored school at Esmont to take care of high school instruction.”
Daily Progress, May 1, 1930, pages 1 & 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2620559
“Under the cover of darkness, Henry Ford arrived in Charlottesville in 1930”
Daily Progress May 1, 2017
https://dailyprogress.com/article_4c1dfa40-2e71-11e7-b87d-7f6a9084a255.html
“Youth Stabs Two in Domestic Row”
(Males and Mary Bowles and Jimson Wood”
Daily Progress, Friday May 2, 1930, page 10
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2620574
“Ford to Donate Jefferson Table: Will Also Furnish Hardwood Flooring for Sun parlor at Monticello”
Daily Progress, Saturday May 17, 1930, page 2
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2620741
“Mildred Bowles Dies of Wounds”
Daily Progress, Saturday May 17, 1930, page 2
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2620741
“Bowles Sent to Next Grand Jury”
Males Bowles, death of Mildred Bowles
Daily Progress, May 31, 1930, page 1 and 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2620903
Estate of Georgie Lightfoot
Daily Progress, Tuesday June 17, 1930, page 11
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2621072
“Big Enrollment County Schools”
“In Colored Schools”
“‘This is the first time we have been able to open the colored school in the county on schedule time,’ said Superintendent Bennett. ‘The reason for this is that, with our reorganization last spring, we are employing nine less colored teachers than were employed last winter, but we are giving the Negroes a term of eight months, as was provided by an act of the last General Assembly.’”
Daily Progress, September 8, 1930, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2623130
1931
“OPINIONS OF OTHERS: CHARLEY BROWN, BARBER”
Letter to the Editor by P. B. Barringer
Daily Progress, Thursday February 12, 1931, page 4
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2624845
“HAMPTON QUARTET”
Hampton Quartet singing at Madison Hall. Members listed: Wilfred [Winfield] Creekmur, James Bailey, Jeremiah Thomas, John Waiwright.
Daily Progress, Monday March 30, 1931, page 9
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2625381
“Paramount Opens Theater Tonight”
Daily Progress, Wednesday November 25, 1931, page 1 and page 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2734711
1933
“Negro is Killed in Shotgun Duel: Jesse Gilmore Shot down at His Home; Richard Bradley is Held”
Daily Progress, March 22, 1933, pages 1 & 7
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643073
Photo: “Parade to Protest Persecution”
Article: “Hitler Will Seek to Adjust Problem of Eastern Jew”
Daily Progress, March 25, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643108
“BLAKEY SENT ON IN NEGRO MURDER: Grand Jurors Get Case Of Killing of Nim Kelley”
Daily Progress, Friday April 14, 1933, page 7
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643296
“Principal Thanks Club for Negroes”
(Cora B. Duke, Katherine C. Gamble, Mother’s Club)
Daily Progress, April 27, 1933, page 11
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643409
“Public To Force Jews from Stage, Declares Goebel, Nazi Minister: So-Called Un-German Books, Particularly The Works of Jews and Marxists, To Be Destroyed In Public Bonfires”
Daily Progress, Tuesday May 9, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643524
“White and Colored Ministers Confer”
Meeting at FBC to discuss “common problems of the two races, with especial reference to the inequality of school facilities”
Daily Progress, Tuesday May 9, 1933, page 10
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643524
“Negroes Called to Rally Here”
To meet at Mt. Zion on Friday night. Raising money for Scottsboro Boys.
Daily Progress, Tuesday May 9, 1933, page 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643524
“Joyce, Lawrence, Hardy Explained: Accords Joyce and Lawrence Genius; Says Hardy Morbid”
T. S. Eliot speaking at Madison Hall in the last of the Page-Barbour series of lectures for the year
Daily Progress, May 13, 1933, page 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643572
“Chancellor Hitler Denounces Versailles Pact”
Daily Progress, Wednesday May 17, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643605
“Chancellor’s Declaration Acclaimed by People: Germans Approve Hitler Plea for Universal Peace”
“Peace of World is Chief Object”
“Denies that Germany Contemplated Invasion of Poland”
Daily Progress, Thursday May 18, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643616
“Jack Manahan To Get Latin Award”
Daily Progress, Thursday May 18, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643616
“Scottsboro Defense Group Named Here”
Daily Progress, Saturday May 20, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643642
“Boston Attorney Asks U. S. Court to Return Crawford to Virginia”
(George Crawford case. NAACP lawyers Butler Wilson in Boston and Charles Houston in Virginia. Case concerning extradition from Boston to Virginia to be tried for murder in state with “grand juries from which Negroes had been excluded.”
Daily Progress, May 23, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643662
SEE ALSO:
“The George Crawford Case: A Statement by the N.A.A.C.P.—Part I” The Crisis April 1935, page 104
“The George Crawford Case: A Statement by the N.A.A.C.P.—Part II” The Crisis May 1935, page 143
“Fascism and the Negro” The Crisis April 1935, page 107
“Which Way Out for the Negro?” The Crisis May 1935, page 134-135
(relocation, Communism, separate state)
“Return True Bill”
(Main headline of full article: “Ruffin Released by Special Jury: True Bill is Returned for Laurence Mason for Murder, However”
“Lawrence Mason, colored, was indicted for the murder of Joe Magruder, also colored who stepped on Mason’s toes at a dance at the Negro Odd Fellow’s Hall on the evening April 19. In a fight which followed, Magruder was fatally stabbed in the groin by Mason.”
Daily Progress, Wednesday May 24, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643673
“Plant Trees in Memory of Dead: Daughters of Confederacy Hold Ceremonies This Morning”
Planted white dogwood, 3 at UVA and 3 at Courthouse Square
Daily Progress, Wednesday May 24, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643673
“F. Scott Fitzgerald is Visitor in City; New Book Appears Soon”
“Mr. Fitzgerald also spoke briefly on the topic of the Negro problem in the economic recovery so much discussed in this day; of the communistic set-up, especially in the South, and of the right of many thousands of people in other states to be able to say even now that they were once, through colonial boundaries, native Virginians.”
Daily Progress, Thursday May 25, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643682
“A Beautiful Custom” Op-ed by Henry W. Battle
“I was surprised to see a long line of children bearing flowers, and two Confederate battle flags, moving in perfect order toward some object they were evidently contemplating with deep and reverent interest.”
“They halted close to the Jackson monument, and began to place the flowers around its base.”
Daily Progress, Thursday May 25, 1933, page 4
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643682
“Michie Tavern Changes Hands; Will Remain as Public Shrine”
Daily Progress, Friday May 26, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643695
“Elect Teachers for Next Session”
“Cora B. Duke, principal . . . “
“Maude M. Gamble, principal of the new Jefferson School (colored) tendered her resignation to the school board effective at the close of the present session.” (page 3)
Daily Progress, Friday May 26, 1933, pages 1 and 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643695
“Negroes Here Seek Scottsboro Funds”
Daily Progress, Monday May 29, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643717
“Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is Guest of City”
Daily Progress, Wednesday May 31, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643735
“Name Albemarle for Forest Camp”
CCC camp planned for White Hall
Daily Progress, Friday June 2, 1933, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643758
“BLAKEY INDICTED IN NEGRO MURDER: Grand Jury Returns True Bills Against Two Others in Fray”
Daily Progress, Tuesday June 6, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643791
“Recreational Plans Arranged by Mother’s Club / Fix Playground Opening Monday / Start in Washington Park Work Delayed While Club Asks Action”
Daily Progress, Wednesday June 7, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643802
RACIST CARTOON:
“Toonerville Folks” By Fontaine Fox
Daily Progress, Wednesday June 7, 1933, page 4
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643802
DISPLAY AD: Fry’s Spring Service Station
Daily Progress, June 15, 1933, page 5
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643875
“Children Must Be Reared as Nazis”
Daily Progress, Monday June 19, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643914
“Band Will Play at Fete Tonight: Washington Park Activity Put Up to Council by Inge”
Daily Progress, Tuesday June 20, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643925
“MASON IS SENT TO REFORMATORY”
Lawrence Mason, 17 years old, stabbed Joe Magruder at dance
Daily Progress, Wednesday June 21, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2643936
“Livers New Head of Rotary Club”
“Frank Hartman asked the club to give its endorsement to the project to erect a rest house at Washington Park, the colored playground. A resolution was adopted asking the leaders in the movement to present a definite plan to the city council.”
Daily Progress, June 28, 1933, pages 1 and 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2644000
City Recreation Board – New Ordinance (Section 430)
Daily Progress, Saturday July 1, 1933, page 7
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2644038
“Park Flag Raisings to Mark Celebration of Fourth Here:
Mentions Sam White, Mrs. Elmer Burrus (President of Mother’s Club), G. P. Inge, and Cora Duke
Daily Progress, Monday July 3, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2644047
“Council Stands by Park Compact: Will Give $1 for Every $2 Subscribed by Negroes Here: Ask Plans First”
Mrs. Elmer Burrus and G. P. Inge
Daily Progress, Wednesday July 5, 1933, page 1 & page 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2644056
“Leon Trotsky”
Daily Progress, Wednesday August 9, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2644382
“Negro Church Folk of Crozet Picnic”
“That evening there will be a combined singing by five different choruses of more than 100 voices. This song fest will be the part of a candlelight service that night.”
Daily Progress, Thursday August 17, 1933, page 10
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2641674
“County Schools Open Sept. 4; Bennett Announced Teachers”
“List of all teachers”
Daily Progress, Thursday August 17, 1933, page 10
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2641674
“KILLS 48 SNAKES IN SUGAR HOLLOW”
Daily Progress, Friday August 18, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2641687
“COMPLETE WORK AT UNIVERSITY”
Daily Progress, Monday August 21, 1933. page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2641707
“Christmas Music at Cabell Hall”
(George L. Johnson, conductor; Minnie Tonsler, organist)
Daily Progress, December 16, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2642839
“Plan to Repeat Chorus Program”
Daily Progress, Wednesday December 21, 1933, page 8
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2642881
“Audience Packs Theatre to Hear Program by Local Negro Chorus”
(George L. Johnson, director. Advisory Board: G. P. Inge, Charles Coles, Courtney Goodloe, James Heiskel, S. H. White, and Rev. H. E. Williams)
Daily Progress, Tuesday December 26, 1933, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2642916
1934
“See Disbanding of Negro Chorus”
(Due to departure of George L. Johnson who is moving to Petersburg)
Daily Progress, Monday January 1, 1934, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2738674
“COLLEGE REFUSES COLORED SPEAKER”
“Dean Ivey F. Lewis said today that clear-cut reasons for the refusal to let Moore use Madison Hall lay in the fact that the speaker was a Negro and not in his Communistic leanings.” “‘Perhaps it should be stated’ Lewis said, ‘that our only reason is one of race and not one of policy.’”
Daily Progress, Friday May 18, 1934, page 10
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2739966
“Silk Mill Strike Is Averted Here”
Daily Progress, October 23, 1934, page 1 & 9
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2741449
1935
“Archivist Reviews City’s Newspapers of Past Century” By Lester J. Cappon (NOTE: Misleading typo in editor’s note at beginning of article says article covers Charlottesville newspapers from 1820 to 1835. Should be 1820 to 1935.)
Daily Progress, Friday March 1, 1935, page 2
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2744439
“Gospel Quartet Will Entertain”
Daily Progress, Friday May 24, 1935, page 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2742480
“Wayside Park Site is Deeded: City Transfers Moore’s Creek Property to State for Park”
Daily Progress, Saturday May 25, 1935, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2742493
1936
DISPLAY AD announcing formal opening HILL & IRVING new funeral home on October 11th-12th, 1936
Corner 1st and Market Streets
Daily Progress, Saturday October 10, 1936, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2746445
“Public Hi School Started Here, 1887: Was Located On site of Present Plant at Midway”
Daily Progress, Monday October 12, 1936, page 8
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2746454
1937
“New Building at Ivy is Dedicated”
(Egbert Terry)
Daily Progress, Tuesday May 4, 1937, page 5
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2750507
“Kelly All-Stars To Face Strong Squad”
Daily Progress, Saturday July 3, 1937, page 6
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2751128
“Armistice Holiday Quietly Observed”
“The only celebration planned is the military banquet, scheduled for 7 o’clock this evening at the Albemarle Hotel.”
Daily Progress, November 11, 1937, page 2
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2753566
1938
“Child Dies Under Wheels of Truck”
Daily Progress, Tuesday May 10, 1938, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2754338
“Alleged Slayer is Captured by Police”
Daily Progress, Tuesday July 05, 1938, page 1
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2754853
“Six Are Indicted in Circuit Court”
“John Bolden, for the alleged slaying of Lindsay Quarles”
Daily Progress, Monday July 11, 1938, page 7
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2754904
“Voices Are Tested for County Chorus”
Daily Progress, Tuesday July 12, 1938, page 7
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2754913
“Colored Woman Held on Charge of Theft”
Daily Progress, July 13, 1938, page 3
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2754922
“Colored Veterans Plan Celebration”
Daily Progress, August 9, 1938, page 7
https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/uva-lib:2755160