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Lorenzo Dow Turner Papers

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Creator
Turner, Lorenzo Dow, 1890-1972
Names
Fisk University
Howard University
Roosevelt University
Turner, Geneva Calcier
Turner, Lorenzo Dow, 1890-1972
Topic
Sea Islands Creole dialect
African languages -- Study and teaching -- United States
Linguistics -- Research -- United States
Creator
Turner, Lorenzo Dow, 1890-1972
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Lorenzo Dow Turner Papers
Summary
The collection, which dates from 1895 to 1972 and measures 23.97 linear feet, documents the career and travels of Professor Lorenzo Dow Turner. The collection is comprised of correspondence, academic papers, research materials, books, newspaper and journal articles, sound recordings, and photographs.
Biographical/Historical note
Lorenzo Dow Turner was born in Elizabeth City, N.C. in 1895. He earned his B.A. in 1914 from Howard University; in 1917, he received an M.A. in English from Harvard University. He received his doctorate in English from the University of Chicago in 1926 while simultaneously serving as chairman and professor of the Department of English at Howard from 1917 to 1928. He held the same positions at Fisk University in Nashville from 1929 to 1946. In 1946 he accepted a professorship in the English department at Roosevelt University in Chicago, where he remained as professor of English and lecturer in African Cultures until his retirement in 1970. Turner was professor emeritus at Roosevelt until his death at age 77 in 1972. Turner's professional and academic interests encompassed both English and linguistics. A noted scholar of African languages and linguistics, he learned numerous West African languages, mastering five of them. He was a noted authority on Gullah, a Creole language spoken in the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia.
Extent
23.97 Linear feet (20 boxes)
Date
1895 - 1972
Custodial History note
The Lorenzo Dow Turner papers were donated to the Anacostia Community Museum in 2003 by Professor Turner's widow, Lois Turner Williams. Additional materials were donated in the spring of 2010 by Mrs. Turner Williams.
Archival Repository
Anacostia Community Museum Archives
Identifier
ACMA.06-017
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiovisual materials
Field recordings
Photographs
Photographic prints
Maps
Correspondence
Citation
Lorenzo Dow Turner papers,Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution, gift of Lois Turner Williams.
Arrangement note
The collection is arranged in the following series: Series 1: Biographical Series 2: Academic Career Series 3: Writings Series 4: Research Series 5: Photographs Series 6: Sound Recordings Series 7: Printed Materials
Processing Information note
Encoded by Jennifer Morris and Lucy Platten, 2015.
Genre/Form
Audiovisual materials
Field recordings
Photographs
Photographic prints
Maps
Correspondence
Restrictions
Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist to make an appointment: ACMarchives@si.edu.
Related Archival Materials note
Lorenzo Dow Turner Papers at Northwestern University Library
Related Materials
This collection contains artifacts catalogued in the ACM Objects collection.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562713260219-1562713260231-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa7bf5c3bd8-0ec9-4bc9-810c-3857a6a7420e

In the Collection

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  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Jebba (?), Northern Region (Nigeria): At Ferry Crossing: Dug-out Canoes on Niger River

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Niger River, Asaba-Onitsha Ferry Crossing: Houseboats near Ferry Landing

  • Field Work in Ibadan, Western Region (Nigeria): Four Young Women (probably Yoruba Informants) and Two Children

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Calabar-Oron Ferry Crossing: Cross River, Calabar Side, View of Landing Pier

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Bida, Northern Region (Nigeria): Dug-out Canoe Ferrying People across the Kaduna River

  • Field Work in Big Qua Town, Calabar, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Wire Recording Session of a Wedding Ceremony: the Bride with Elaborate Hairstyle

  • Nigeria, Eastern

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Local Market

  • Field Work in Big Qua Town, Calabar, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Sign on the Palace of Ntoe Ika Ika Oqua II, Paramount Ruler of the Qua Clan

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Portrait group of Five Men, Including two Expatriates

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Elderly Man (Possibly a Priest) Wearing Elaborate Garment

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Calabar-Oron Ferry Crossing: Cross River, Calabar Side

  • Field Work in Benin (formerly, Dahomey) and Togo: Street Scene and Small Marketplace

  • Field Work in Kano, Northern Region (Nigeria): Emir of Kano in Vehicle at a Section of his Palace

  • Field Work in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Approaching the Harbor of Freetown

  • Field Work in Ilesha, Western Region (Nigeria): Commemorative Monument

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Daily Scene

  • Parris and Rosa Capers Gullah informants in front of their house on St. Helena Island, S.C

  • Field Work in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Campus of Fourah Bay College on Mount Aureol

  • Field Work in Nigeria: Expatriates Having a Picnic

  • Field Work in Onitsha, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Weaving Demonstration by Mr. C. Anadu

  • Field Work in Badagry, Western Region (Nigeria): Agbalata Traditional Market (?)

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Street Scene and Mud-Brick Architecture (double exposure)

  • Field Work in Southern Nigeria: Wire Recording Session of Local Music Band

  • Gullah man in front of his house

  • Field Work in Badagry, Western Region (Nigeria): Agbalata Traditional Market (?)

  • Field Work in Ilorin, Northern Region (Nigeria): Women with Calabashes at Town Well

  • Field Work on the Benue Plateau, Northern Region (Nigeria): Group of Musicians Setting Drums on Elevated Wood Platform

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Woman Selling Calabashes at Marketplace

  • Field Work in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Wife and Children of Sylvester Modupe Broderick, Esq

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Art Object on Display

  • Field Work in the Floodplains of the Niger and Kaduna Rivers, Northern Region (Nigeria): Traditional Nupe Village

  • Gullah woman in front of her house

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Women Carrying Vegetables in Baskets and Large Enamelled Tinware

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Crowd Gathering at Unidentified Celebration

  • Field Work in Big Qua Town, Calabar, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Regalia Belonging to Ntoe Ika Ika Oqua II, Paramount Ruler of the Qua Clan

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Fallen Tree on Road

  • Field Work in Big Qua Town, Calabar, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Qua Dancer Performing at Wire Recording Session of a Traditional Music Band

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Man Riding Donkey

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Marketplace

  • Field Work in Kano, Northern Region (Nigeria): Two Young Hausa Women in front of Mud-Brick House with Mural Paintings

  • Field Work in Nigeria and Sierra Leone: Academic Building of Unidentified College

  • Field Work in Calabar, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Calabar-Creek Town Ferry Crossing: View along the Calabar River

  • Field Work in Freetown, Sierra Leone: At the Outskirt of the City

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Street Vendor Selling Food

  • Field Work in Enugu, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Dancers of the Igbo Ekwezu Coal Camp Group of Enugu Women Association

  • Field Work in Ife, Western Region (Nigeria): Stone Sculpture Depicting Human figure

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Ilorin, Northern Region (Nigeria): Large Crowd Attending a Muslim (?) Celebration

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Ondo, Western Region (Nigeria): Ritual Performance Including Omolu (also Called Obaluaye, Soppona, or Babaluwaye), God of Smallpox and Infectious Disease

  • Field Work in Ibadan, Western Region (Nigeria): Construction on Campus of University College of Ibadan

  • Field Work in Onitsha, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Weaving Demonstration by Mr. C. Anadu

  • Field Work in Abeokuta, Western Region (Nigeria): Students Performance at Abeokuta Grammar School

  • Travel to Western Africa: Las Palmas, Canary Islands, One of the Port of Call along the Journey to Lagos, Nigeria

  • Field Work in Abeokuta, Western Region (Nigeria): Standing Wood Sculptures at the Old Palace of Oba Sir Ladapo Ademola II, the Alake of Abeokuta

  • Field Work in Benin (formerly, Dahomey) and Togo: Small Round Houses with Thatched Roof

  • Field Work in Kano, Northern Region (Nigeria): Emir of Kano's Retinue at a Section of his Palace

  • Field Work in Ibadan, Western Region (Nigeria): Two Elderly Women (probably Yoruba Informants)

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Jebba (?), Northern Region (Nigeria): At Ferry Crossing: Bank of on Niger River

  • Field Work in Nigeria and Sierra Leone: Academic Building of Unidentified College

  • Turner Portraits, circa 1906

  • Field Work in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Sylvester Modupe Broderick, Esq., Colonial Education Service, African Assistant Director of Education

  • Field Work on the Benue Plateau, Northern Region (Nigeria): Irigwe or Rukuba Women and Children on the Jos Plateau

  • Field Work in Big Qua Town, Calabar, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Regalia Belonging to Ntoe Ika Ika Oqua II, Paramount Ruler of the Qua Clan

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Calabar-Oron Ferry Crossing: View of the Cross River

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Village Scene

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Yoruba Elderly Man

  • Field Work in Akwa Ibom State, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Wire Recording Session of Local Music Band Playing Drums

  • Field Work in Abeokuta, Western Region (Nigeria): Students Performance at Abeokuta Grammar School

  • Field Work in Aba, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Palm Trees

  • Field Work in Ilorin, Northern Region (Nigeria): Sculpted Wood Poles in front of Entrance to Emir's Palace

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Woman Carrying Calabash on Head

  • Field Work in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Local Music Band Playing Drums, Guitars and Horn, Probably during Wire Recording Session

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Niger River, Asaba-Onitsha Ferry Crossing: Turner's Car Disembarking from the Ferry

  • Field Work in the Floodplains of the Niger and Kaduna Rivers, Northern Region (Nigeria): Traditional Nupe Village across the River

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Bida, Northern Region (Nigeria): Small Thatched Houses near Ferry

  • Field Work in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Local Traditional Music Band Playing Xylophone and Kora Instruments

  • Field Work in Kano, Northern Region (Nigeria): View of Mud-Brick Compound

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Art Object on Display

  • Field Work in Creek Town, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Maternity Home and Child Clinic Center

  • Field Work in Aba, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Street Scene

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Large Iroko Tree

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Awka, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Awka Carvers Cooperative Union Based in Amawbia Town

  • Field Work on both Sides of the Benue River, Northern Region (Nigeria): Young Tiv Shepherd Wearing Elaborate Hat

  • Field Work on the Benue Plateau, Northern Region (Nigeria): Children by Traditional Round House with Thatched Roof

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Calabar-Oron Ferry Crossing: Cross River, Calabar Side

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Mrs. and Mr. William R. Bascom, and Miss Cooper

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Jebba (?), Northern Region (Nigeria): At Ferry Crossing: Dwellings on the Banks of the Niger River

  • Field Work on the Benue Plateau, Northern Region (Nigeria): Traditional Round Houses with Thatched Roofs

  • Field Work in the Western Region (Nigeria): Seated Woman (probably Yoruba Informant) with Elaborate Headdress

  • Nago Cult Dancers, Federacão, Bahia

  • Field Work in Kano, Northern Region (Nigeria): Two Young Hausa Women in front of Mud-Brick House with Mural Paintings (double exposure)

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Bicycles as Mode of Transportation

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Marketplace (double exposure)

  • Field Work in the Northern Region (Nigeria): Men Displaying Leather Bags

  • Field Work in the Vicinity of Ilorin, Northern Region (Nigeria): Large Crowd on the Way to a Muslim (?) Celebration

  • Field Work in the Eastern Region (Nigeria): Niger River, Asaba-Onitsha Ferry Crossing: View of the River at Sunset

  • Travel to Western Africa: Street Scene in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, One of the Port of Call along the Journey to Lagos, Nigeria

  • Field Work in Big Qua Town, Calabar, Eastern Region (Nigeria): Wire Recording Session of a Traditional Music Band

  • Field Work in the Floodplains of the Niger and Kaduna Rivers, Northern Region (Nigeria): Brick Building (School?) with Thatched Roof

  • Field Work in Bunce Island, Sierra Leone: Ruins of the British Slave Castle

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