Minorities in library science
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches, writings, reports, notebooks, administrative files, travel files, conference papers, publications, photographs, and other papers Warren M. Tsuneishi's career at the Library of Congress as director of Area Studies in Research Services (1978-1989) and chief of the Asian Division, formerly known as the Orientalia Division (1966-1978; 1989-1992). Correspondents include Deputy Librarian of Congress William J. Welsh. Of note is correspondence between Tsuneishi and his sister, Frances Mizuho Tsuneishi, attempting to secure her return to the United States from Japan after World War II
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
Leon Turner, editor of the Black Employees of the Library of Congress newsletter, speaks about the achievements of the BELC. This meeting is a membership drive, designed to enroll new members in the organization. The Black national anthem is sung by Albert Rhodes, with piano accompaniment by LC cataloger Chester Hobson. Robert Bostic, an activist in the early Civil Rights movement demonstrations in 1961, is introduced to the audience by Mr. Turner