Rev. Alice Elizabeth Thompson papers
Scope and Content Note
The Rev. Alice Elizabeth Thompson Collection consists of only twelve (12) items. These items are largely original works by Mrs. Thompson and are representative of her published materials. Within the collection there are three (3) pamphlets which contain addresses, essays, etc., four (4) pieces of sheet music, and three (3) poems. The collection also contains one (1) newspaper clipping about Mrs. Thompson, and one sales catalog with a listing of some of her published materials.
Dates
- 1961-1978?
Creator
- Thompson, Alice Elizabeth (Person)
Restrictions of Access
There are no restrictions on the research use of this collection.
Restrictions on Use
Prior permission from the Research Library must be obtained in writing before any portion of this collection can be published or reproduced.
Historical Sketch
Alice Elizabeth Thompson was born in Natchez, Mississippi around 1909. Mrs. Thompson moved to the Detroit area in 1943. While in Michigan, Mrs. Thompson earned a Masters Degree in Education from Wayne State University. She also taught in the Ecorse public school system for 28 years. Little is known concerning her family except that she was married to Oscar Thompson.
Mrs. Thompson began writing verses and stories as a child and in 1958 began writing songs. Her songs include "Clap Your Hands," "Hello Everybody," and "Hold Me in the Palm of Your Hands." Her lyrics are accompanied by tunes that she picks out at the piano. She says that her talent was inherited from her musician father and elocutionist mother. She is also known for her books, such as "Look At Your Hands" and "There is Nothing for Sale in a Grave", and poetry which includes works paying tribute to John F. Kennedy, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Extent
12.0 items
Language
English
Overview
The collection contains original works by Thompson and are representative of her published material, including addresses and essays, sheet music, and poetry. The collection also contains a sales catalog and a clipping about Thompson.
Series
Arranged by type.
- Title
- Inventory of the Rev. Alice Elizabeth Thompson Papers aarl92-003 aarl92-003
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Finding aid prepared by Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History
- Date
- 2004 September 15
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African-American Culture and History Repository