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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

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Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Documents

Clippings

Photographs

Houston Public Library, Houston Metropolitan Research Center

C. F. Richardson, Sr. Papers:

An Inventory of Records at the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library



Descriptive Summary

CreatorRichardson, C. F., Sr. (Clifton Frederick)
Title C. F. Richardson, Sr. Papers
Inclusive Dates1909-1939
IdentificationMSS 1457
Extent29 items
LanguageMaterials are in English.
RepositoryHouston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library

Biographical Note

Clifton Frederick Richardson was a Black editor/publisher, journalist, political activist and civic booster in Houston during the period of 1911-1939. Both his editorial/journalist career and political activist activities can be defined using the titles of four of the publications he edited: “Watchman, Observer, Informer and Defender”.

Mr. Richardson was born in Marshall, Texas on 30 October 1892, as the youngest of the three children of Charlie, a laborer, and Bettie, a housewife. He graduated with honors from Bishop College in Marshall, Texas in June of 1909 with a degree in journalism and printing. While there, he was the first editor of the weekly college publication, The Louisiana Watchman.

Mr. Richardson married his childhood sweetheart, Ruby Leola Rice, on 13 June 1909 in Marshall, Texas. After graduating from Bishop College, he and his wife moved to Dallas in 1910 to be employed as a printer with the Dallas Express.

In 1911, he moved his family to Houston due to a request from Professor E. D. Pierson to work with the Western Star. In March of 1916, William N. Nickerson Jr., Clifton F. Richardson Sr., R. T. Andrews and Campbell A. Gilmore founded the Houston Observer and he became the first manager-editor of the paper. On May 2, 1919 he founded and became the editor of the The Houston Informer. On October 11, 1930, Mr. Richardson founded and became editor/publisher of the Houston Defender.

Mr. Richardson was an officer or co-founder of following businesses, fraternal, political and civic organizations: American Mutual Benefit Association Inc. (partner), the Safety and Loan Brokerage Company (vice-president), Houston Community Chest (director of a 1925 charity drive), National Negro Business League (executive committee) , the Houston Negro Chamber of Commerce (one of the founders and first vice-president) , Texas Association of Negro Musicians for South Texas (district director), Coleridge-Taylor Choral Choir (president), Houston Colored Commercial Club (executive secretary), Houston Independent Voters Leagues/Progressive Voters’ League (one of the founders), Black and Tan Party of Harris County (co-founder in the 1920s), Real Building and Loan Association (president), Houston Negro Business League (president), Bethel Baptist Church (chairman of the board of trustees), Bethel Baptist Church (director of the School Choir), Bethel Baptist (soloist with the senior church choir), Bethel Baptist Church (teacher of the men’s Bible class), Webster-Richardson Publishing Company (president), grand president of several “Juneteenth Celebrations”, Southern Collegiate Conference Texas (official umpire for all games played at Prairie View State College). He was a member of the following organizations: Ancient Order of Pilgrims and United Brothers of Friendship, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, and the Y. M. C. A.

Mr. Richardson was a vocal supporter of civil rights, writing many articles on the issue in his various publications. He was a founding member of the Civic Betterment League (CBL) of Harris County, and founding member and later president of Houston’s NAACP chapter. He endured threats of violence and an attack on the Houston Informer newspaper office for his activism.

Clifton F. Richardson died of kidney failure in August of 1939. His funeral procession was one of the largest in Houston’s history. In a tribute to Mr. Richardson at his death, Miss M. E. B. Isaacs, society editor, stated “If I could write his epitaph, I would inscribe upon his tombstone-Clifton F. Richardson, Negro Journalist and fearless defender of the Black Man’s Rights”.

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Arrangement

Documents
Clippings
Photographs

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

None.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish or reproduce materials from the C. F. Richardson, Sr. Papers must be obtained from the Houston Metropolitan Research Center or the appropriate copyright holder.

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Index Terms

Subjects
African Americans--Texas--Houston
Journalists--Texas--Houston
African American journalists--Texas--Houston
Subjects (Persons)
Richardson, C. F., Sr. (Clifton Frederick)
Richardson family
Subjects (Organizations)
The Houston Informer
Houston Defender

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Related Material

Microfilm of some issues of The Houston Informer and the Houston Defender is available for viewing in the Texas Room.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

C. F. Richardson, Sr. Papers. MSS 1457. Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library.

Acquisition Information

Donated by: Leon Richardson, 2008.

Processing Information

Processed by: Amber Seely, May 2008.

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Detailed Description

 

Documents

C.F. Richardson, Sr. Documents
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1Marriage license of C.F. Richardson, Sr. and Ruby Leola Rice, June 13, 1909
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2Graduation program from Houston Colored High Schools, June 2, 1934
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3Letter from C.F. Richardson, Sr. to Charles Houston of the N.A.A.C.P. regarding a proposed scholarship bill, October 16, 1937
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4Program from N.A.A.C.P. Youth Council's dedication of C.F. Richardson, Sr.'s portrait, February 7, 1943
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5Program from the National Newspaper Publisher's Association's ceremony honoring the enshrinement of C.F. Richardson, Sr. into the Black Press Archives, March 21, 1991
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6List of citations for research on C.F. Richardson, Sr., compiled by grandson Leon Richardson, 2008
Richardson Family Documents
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1Bachelor of Science degree awarded to Leon Andrews Richardson (C.F. Richardson, Sr.'s middle son) from Prarie View State College, August 14, 1937
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2Cliff Richardson Jr.'s Texas Black Media Coalition Award, February 26, 1977
Certificate of Merit awarded to Leon Andrews Richardson from Houston Independent School District upon his retirement, September 7, 1977
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3Acknowledgement of Leon Andrews Richardson's 25 years of service to the University Presbyterian Church by his sons, 1990
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5Program from the enshrinement of C.F. Richardson, Jr. into the Black Press Archives, March 16, 2001
Documents Regarding Newspapers
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1Governor Clements' Recognition of the 52nd Anniversary of the Houston Defender October 26, 1982
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2Mickey Leeland's Recognition of the 52nd Anniversary of the Houston Defender October 29, 1982
City of Houston Proclamation: 52nd Anniversary of the Houston Defender Day n.d.
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Clippings

Clipping
1Front page of Black Dispatch headlining C.F. Richardson, Sr.'s visit to the National Negro Business League Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, August 27, 1925
Clipping
2Clipping showing C.F. Richardson at work in the 1423 West Dallas office, n.d.

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Photographs

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1C.F. Richardson, Sr. and business associates
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2C.F. Richardson, Sr.
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3Early photo of C.F. Richardson, Sr.
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4Ruby Leola (Rice) Richardson
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5Robert "Bob" Maurice Richardson, working at the Houston Defender newspaper office.
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6C.F. Richardson, Sr. and other choir members (probably of the Coleridge-Taylor Choir)
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7C F Richardson, Sr. Family home on Robin Street
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8University Presbyterian Church Steering Committee, including Leon A. Richardson
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9University Presbyterian Church Organizers, including Leon A. Richardson
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10Picture from left to right: Leon A. Richardson, Sr. (middle born son), Roscoe Cavitt (friend), C. F. Richardson, Jr. (first born son), Friend (unidenitified), I. H. Smalley (musician, friend) and Robert (Bob) M. Richardson ( last born son)
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11Winona School of Photography, Portrait Class No. 2, including C. F. Richardson, Jr., 1949
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12Leon A. Richardson, Sr., graduation picture from Booker T. Washington High School
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13C. F. Richardson, Sr at his West Dallas Ave. office

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