Name/Title
Printed materialScope and Content
Discusses three major societal problems: governance, the church, and the need for creative expression in labor. Includes a sermon-like passage using humor and self-reflection. Illustrated with an expressive drawing. Possibly part of a series, as the text suggests future issues will address related topics.Context
This document appears to be a religious and philosophical commentary issued as a free publication, possibly as part of a larger series. It reflects the author's perspectives on moral living, societal progress, and the role of creativity in human fulfillment Likely a spiritual or motivational newsletter, possibly published as part of the metaphysical philosopher Brown Landone’s study or teachings. The text references Christian scripture and the philosophy of self-improvement. Given the documents’ copyright date of 1929, it was probably received and collected by a member of the late Lewis Latimer’s family, perhaps one of his daughters, Jeannette or Louise, or his granddaughter Winifred Norman.Collection
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]Archive Items Details
Title
The Sunna-Dogor Message – Brown Landone StudyDescription
A printed publication titled The Sunna-Dogor Message, features a blend of religious reflection, social commentary, and a discussion on governance, church reform, and creative work.
A typewritten or mimeographed religious or philosophical publication discussing morality, honesty, and the idea of personal identity and self-reflection.Location
Folder
372h/7Box
372Archival Collection
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) QPL CollectionLibrary
Queens Borough Public LibraryCity
Jamaica, QueensState
New York, USAContinent
North AmericaCountry
United States