Box 5
Contains 27 Results:
Civil Rights News Clippings, 1966-1969
"Negro Ban Has Wide Effect"
An article discussing the policy of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints regarding African Americans.
Historical Fictions , Review, 1968
A commentary by ten black writers on William Styron's novel is reviewed.
Edith Weigert, "The Role of Sympathy in the Psychotherapeutic Process," Pastoral Psychology, 1963
Photocopy of a reprint of the lecture given at the Ninth Annual Karen Horney Lecture, read before the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis at the New York Academy of Medicine in March 1961.
Malcolm Boyd, "Speaking of Books: Thinking Black," New York Times Book Review, 1967
Article on "black" books and how they have dealt with African Americans.
"Search for a Black," Life Magazine, 1960
Series of four articles on the history of Blacks in America.
"They Had A Dream," Nebraska Newspaper Series
Series of news articles on notable African Americans that contributed to the development of the United States.
The Need for Black History Studies, 1968-1969
Several articles on the controversy of the need for educational institutions to develop African American history program.
Whites vs. Blacks, Statistics
Two statistical reports comparing blacks' and whites' abilities.
Playboy Interview with Martin Luther King, 1965
"Martin Luther King's Constitution: A Legal History of the Montgomery Bus Boycott," by Randall Kennedy, The Yale Law Journal, 1989
Martin Luther King Jr., "The Negro Is Your Brother" The Atlantic Monthly, 1963
Letter written while imprisoned in the Birmingham jail, as a participant in nonviolent demonstrations against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama.
C. Vann Woodward, "The Anti-slavery Myth," The American Scholar, 1962
Robert Coles, "Children and Racial Demonstrations," The American Scholar, 1965
Eugene D. Genovese, "The Legacy of Slavery and the Roots of Black Nationalism", 1964
From Socialist Scholars Conference, reprinted in 1964.
Letter to Dr. N. M. Perry, President of Harvard University, from Archibald B. Roosevelt, 1959
The letter expresses Roosevelt's strong negative feelings toward the announcement of Dr. Ralph Bunche's nomination to the Harvard Board of Overseers.
Gene Marin, "The Persecution and Assassination of Black Panther," Ramparts Magazine, 1968
"Black Misery", 1969
Photocopied reprints of cartoons by Langston Hughes from his book.