Box 2
Contains 78 Results:
"A national health program for the United States: the need for a citizens coalition" by Milton Terris (inscribed to Dr. Cornely), 1984
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
Notes on Black American history, circa 1969
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
Miscellaneous notes, 1981-1990
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
Miscellaneous notes on aspects of health care, 1982, undated
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
Notes on minority healthcare, 1984-1985
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"The ever present hidden barrier to health in our society: racism", undated
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Sociological hypotheses as etiological agents of disease", undated
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"A point of view", undated
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"Some observations about the health status of black people in the U.S." (in Encyclopedia of Black America), undated
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.
"WOL editorial", undated
Collection contains an extensive volume of articles and drafts (1934-1991) written by Dr. Cornely as well as transcriptions and written outlines of numerous speeches (1941-1991). Smaller portions lightly document aspects of his work with the American Public Health Association, Howard University, and the University of Michigan. Portraits document Dr. Cornely through much of his professional career. Correspondence is superficial and inconsistent.