Louis J. Twomey, S.J. Papers
- Title
- Louis J. Twomey, S.J. Papers
- Subject
- Loyola University (New Orleans, La.). Institute of Industrial Relations
- Description
- This collection documents the post-World War II social reform work of the founding director of Loyola's Institute of Human Relations, Louis J. Twomey, through correspondence, administrative files, photographic materials and audio recordings.
- Creator
- Twomey, Louis J., 1905-1969
- Source
- Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections & Archives, New Orleans, LA.
- Publisher
- Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
- Date
- 1926-1979
- Rights
- Digital rights are held by Loyola University New Orleans. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
- Relation
- Louis J. Twomey, S.J. Papers
http://loynosca.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/33 - Language
- eng
Dublin Core
Collection Items
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Segregationist pickets the archbishop, 1962
Demonstration against desegregation of New Orleans Catholic schools. On South Carrollton Avenue in front of Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. -
Segregationist pickets the archbishop, 1962
Demonstration against desegregation of New Orleans Catholic schools. On South Carrollton Avenue in front of Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. -
Segregationist pickets the archbishop, 1962
Demonstration against desegregation of New Orleans Catholic schools. On South Carrollton Avenue in front of Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. -
Advertising poster 11x17
Exhibit poster for Leading Toward Justice exhibition. Image is from Ave Maria National Catholic Weekly in the Twomey Papers. -
A Letter on the Interracial Apostolate, 1967
Cover for A Letter on the Interracial Apostolate -
Letter, Twomey to McCormick
Letter from Rev. Twomey to Rev. Vince A. McCormick, S.J., 1951. -
Letter, Twomey to Gumbel
Letter from Rev. Twomey to Richard Gumbel, 1952 -
Louis J. Twomey, S.J.
Image of Louis J. Twomey, S.J. -
Unidentified Loyola Staff and Family
Image of Unidentified Loyola Staff and Family, “New Orleans youth standing left arrested and allegedly beaten by New Orleans police. Shown with family.”







