Jimmy Stewart Collection, 1930-1979
The Jimmy Stewart Collection consists of newspaper and magazine clippings about the life and career of American actor, James Stewart (Princeton Class of 1932). Also included in the collection are film stills and other photographs.
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Miscellaneous Screenplays, 1930-1980s
Consists of miscellaneous screenplays and related materials, such as continuity, superimposed versions (i.e. script translations), release dialogue scripts, and revisions/drafts. There are also a few information packets--these include interviews with and/or biographies of stars, synopses, and various and sundry other materials meant for release.
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Aaron Marc Stein Mystery Novels, 1930-1984
Contains manuscripts for 47 mystery novels written by American detective fiction writer Aaron Marc Stein.
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Series 1, Biographical and Personal, 1930-1995
The Biographical and Personal series consists of approximately 0.5 linear feet of material and includes biographical information, as well as material related to Kirkpatrick's time at Princeton University and other non-professional activities. Of special note is a 185-page biography compiled by Kirkpatrick's wife Rita, which makes use of documents found elsewhere in the collection. The majority of correspondence found in the series is a group of photocopies of letters compiled by Kirkpatrick's wife Rita into a "significant signatures file." The file includes correspondence from U.S. presidents and vice presidents, senators and representatives, and military officers including Omar Bradley. The vast majority of the correspondence in the Significant Signatures File is brief and insubstantial; many of the letters are holiday greetings, invitations, or congratulations on Kirkpatrick's retirement from the CIA or Brown University. There is some correspondence related to Kirkpatrick's intelligence career, including a brief letter in which newly appointed Director of Central Intelligence George H.W. Bush comments on the struggles ahead of him. The series also includes a small folder of photographs, primarily of Kirkpatrick during his military service and years with the CIA.
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Peter Kenen papers, 1930-2009
Peter B. Kenen is a well-known economist, prolific writer, and Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance, Emeritus, at Princeton University. These records document Kenen's research and teaching work.
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Series 1: Public Policy Seminars, 1930-2018
Series 1: Public Policy Seminars contains the final papers, and sometimes additional course materials, from the eponymous junior and senior level courses that have been a capstone of the undergraduate experience in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy since its founding. The "Creator" names listed below indicate the Professor who taught the seminar.
Woodrow Wilson School Policy Seminar Papers, 1930-2018
The undergraduate Policy Seminar is one of the defining elements of the academic curriculum of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. The records consist of the final reports, as well as some syllabi and course materials from the policy seminars and a short-lived graduate-level program from the 1960s.
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Jan Valtin Papers, 1930s-1959
Consists of papers of "Jan Valtin," the literary pseudonym of Richard Julius Herman Krebs.
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H. H. Hess Papers, 1932-1969
The H. H. Hess Papers consists of professional papers, correspondence, and related materials of the American geologist and educator Harry Hammond Hess (1906-1969).
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Ellen McCarter Doubleday Papers, 1930s-1978
Ellen McCarter Doubleday was the wife of Nelson Doubleday (1889-1949), president of the publishing firm Doubleday & Company, and daughter of Thomas N. McCarter (Princeton Class of 1888), president of the Public Service Co. of New Jersey and a Princeton University benefactor. After her husband's death, she served on the board of directors of Doubleday until she moved to Hawaii in 1965. Papers consist of personal and business correspondence of Ellen McCarter Doubleday.
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William F. Shellman Papers, 1930s-1980s
William F. Shellman was a member of the Dept. of Architecture faculty at Princeton University faculty forty years (1946-1986). He taught introductory courses in architecture and the visual arts and courses designed to heighten architectural students' visual sensitivity. His collection consists of his papers, primarily lectures and notes for his classes, but including matted illustrations and photographs of sample forms of architecture, cassette tapes of lectures, slides, architectural drawings, and watercolors.
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French Press Photographs, 1930s-1990s
Consists of several hundred print photographs (most are captioned) primarily from various French news outlets and agencies documenting people and events of numerous countries and geographic regions spanning the mid to late 20th century.
Sub-Saharan Africa, 1934-1993
Some captions and descriptions may include harmful language, including language that is racist or sexist. Some photographs depict scenes of graphic violence.
Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1991
Some captions and descriptions may include harmful language, including language that is racist or sexist. Some photographs depict scenes of graphic violence.
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Nancy Crawshaw Papers, 1930s-1996
The Nancy Crawshaw Papers contains the correspondence, photographs, and writings of Nancy Crawshaw, as well as copies of her published work. Her writings include work on her book The Cyprus Revolt (1978), lectures, broadcasts and articles from her career as a journalist, and her notes and other writings.
Subseries 2B: Photographic Negatives and Thumbnails, 1939-1995
Consists of photographic negatives and thumbnails.
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Firestone Library Architectural Drawings Collection, 1931-1963
R. B. O'Connor & W. H. Kilham, Jr. is the New York City architictural firm that was appointed in 1944 to design Princeton University's Firestone Library, which opened in 1948. The collection includes architectural drawings, plans and photographs of Firestone Library (1948) and the later addition of the John Foster Dulles Library of Diplomatic History (1962).
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Printed Material, 1931-1964
5 newspaper clippings, 1 envelope addressed to Mrs. Troxell from Cockerell, 1964. 1 to Cockerell, 1931. 1 telegram from Cockerell to Troxell. 3 pieces of printed matter.
Letters of Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, 1937-1959
2 ALsS from Rosamund Frer, 1937. 31 ALsS to Janet Troxell, 1938-1952. 37 ALsS to Mrs. Troxell, 1953. 3 ALsS to Mrs. Troxell from Dorothy Hawksley. 1 to Cockerell from "Margaret", 1953. 1 from "Janet", 1953. 1 from not legible [Mrs. Troxell], 1953. 46 ALsS to Janet Troxell, 1954. 9 to Troxell from Dorothy Hawksley, 1954. 1 to Cockerell signed "Anna", 1954. 1 to Cockerell from [Janet Troxell]. 20 ALsS to Janet Troxell, 1955, 4 are written by Hawksley but signed by Sir Sydney. 9 ALsS to Janet Troxell, 1956. 2 ALsS to Janet Troxell, written by Hawksley but signed by Cockerell, 1957. 2 ALsS to Janet Troxell from Dorothy W. Hawksley, 1957. 1 ALsS to Cockerell from "Gilliam", 1957. 1 to Janet Troxell, written by Hawksley, but signed by Cockerell, 1958. 2 ALsS to Janet Troxell, 1958. 1 ALS to Janet Troxell, 1959. TL to Cockerell, Xmas not signed [Troxell]. TL to Cockerell, not signed [Troxell]. 3 TL to Cockerell? not dated or signed. 1 ALS to "Dearest Carlie", 1920, by John Ruskin Jevern.
Letters of Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell to Janet Camp Troxell, 1937-1959
Contains approximately 175 letters by Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, written after Cockerell's retirement as director (1908-1937) of the Fitzwilliam Museum, to Janet Troxell, an American collector of manuscripts, discussing, in part, William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the Kelmscott Press, and Cockerell's rare book and manuscript collections.
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William M. Sloane Papers, 1931-1979
Consists primarily of correspondence of William M. Sloane during his publishing and editorial career, which is documented in several publishing files. These include papers of the Association of American University Presses when Sloane served as vice-president and president (1966, 1969-70); the Council on Books in Wartime; the Visiting Committee of American Book Publishers; and the publishing houses of Henry Holt and Company (1938-46) and William Sloane Associates (1946-52).
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William Cattell Trimble Papers, 1931-1976 (mostly 1954-1968)
William C. Trimble, Princeton University Class of 1930, was a career diplomat, serving as United States ambassador to Cambodia (1959-1962) and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1965-1968) as well as serving in Brazil and Germany. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs, and assorted memorabilia documenting Trimble's career.
Series 2, Speeches and Writings, 1937-1968
Series 2, Speeches and Writings, 1937-1968, is arranged chronologically and consists primarily of speeches delivered by Trimble as part of his duties. Many of them are written in the local language, i.e. German for his time in Germany and French for his time in Cambodia. A majority of the speeches are routine in nature with such subjects as the celebration of American holidays abroad, dedication ceremonies, and speeches delivered to organizations, such as the National War College.
Series 3, General Subject Files, 1940-1968
Series 3, General Subject Files, 1940-1968, is arranged alphabetically primarily by Trimble's service location and then by subject. The subjects covered by these files include statistical data on Africa in the mid-1960s, a personal diary from 1958 while in Germany, material relating to Vice President Nixon's visit to Brazil in 1956, notes on his time in Cambodia, and a copy of a lecture given at the National War College by George Kennan ("Structure of Internal Power in U.S.S.R."). Box 18 of the collection contains oversized items related to this series.
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Laurence Pollinger Ltd. Files Concerning D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover, 1931-1979
Consists of manuscripts, correspondence, contracts, and clippings of the literary agency Laurence Pollinger Ltd. relating to the firm's involvement with the literary estate of D. H. Lawrence.
Series 3: Contracts, 1931 February 27-1959 September
This series consists of fourteen contracts regarding English and foreign language versions of Lady Chatterley's Lover (1931-1959). Some of the contracts include copies of related correspondence. This series is organized chronologically by date, with an undated contract located at the beginning.
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Allen Tate Collection, 1931-1979
Consists primarily of letters and postcards to various friends, fellow poets, and associates by American poet and editor Allen Tate.
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Screenplays Collection, 1931-1979
Consists of screenplays for over 500 films produced by Columbia Studios, Paramount Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Twentieth Century Fox, and others.
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Cecil Beaton Papers, 1938-1979
Consists chiefly of correspondence of Cecil Beaton, English fashion and portrait photographer and Academy Award winning stage and constume designer for film and theater, with his author friend Hal Burton.
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Politics in Peru, I, 1931-2000
This microfilm covers primarily the 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2001 elections in Peru. It contains election propaganda and literature from participating political parties, political analysis, and official government publications.
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Victor Gollancz Author Files, 1931-1997
Consists of the British publisher Victor Gollancz's author files on Miguel Ángel Asturias, Edith Sitwell, and Richard Wright.
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Annette Covington Letters to Luther P. Eisenhart, 1935-1953
Consists chiefly of correspondence between artist Annette Covington and Princeton professor and dean Luther P. Eisenhart, and papers relating to the "Baconian" theory of the authorship of Shakespeare's plays.
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Serie 6: Diarios y documentos personales, 1932-1936, 1959-1990
Esta serie contiene diversos documentos pertenecientes a Elena Garro y Helena Paz Garro, en su mayoría recetas médicas, recibos financieros y documentos sobre el cuidado de animales. También se incluye un diario de Elena Garro (1932-1935), y una copia inscrita y dedicada del poema de Octavio Paz, "¡No pasarán!"
Archivo de Elena Garro, 1932-1998
El archivo de Elena Garro contiene manuscritos, correspondencia, cuadernos, diarios, fotografías, material impreso y un diario de la escritora mexicana Elena Garro (1916-1998). También se incluye correspondencia y documentos personales de la hija de Garro, la poeta Helena Paz Garro (1939-2014).
Serie 5: Fotografías, 1935-1989
Esta serie contiene 16 fotografías, incluyendo retratos de Elena Garro, Elena Garro con Octavio Paz y Elena Garro con otras personas como Pablo Picasso, su hija Helena (Paz Garro) y Elena Poniatowska.
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Subseries C: Subject File, 1932-1947
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Subseries C: Subject File includes correspondence arranged by topic primarily relating to the business of the Council as a whole, but may include material on the Armed Services Editions (ASE) or the Overseas Editions, Inc. (OEI). Correspondents include Archibald Ogden, W. W. Norton, John Farrar, Richard L. Simon, Irene Rakowsky, and many other Council members and members of associated organizations. Included are files for various committees (Forum and Fairs, Library, Promotion, Radio, Washington, etc.), for book projects in conjunction with the Army Air Forces, Navy Department, Office of War Information, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and War Department, and correspondence and lists for their Imperative and Recommended Book Plans which compiled lists of books representing outstanding contributions to the country's war effort.
Series I. General Files, 1932-1947
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1932-1945
Series 2: Correspondence, 1932-1945, consists of letters from Ambassador MacVeagh to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Greek government, and others which discuss political situations in Greece and Yugoslavia. It is arranged chronologically.
Lincoln MacVeagh Papers, 1932-1945
The papers of Lincoln MacVeagh (1890-1972) relate to his diplomatic career as Minister to Greece (1933-1942) and Ambassador to the exiled Greek and Yugoslav Governments in Cairo (1943-1944) and his return to Athens as Ambassador to Greece (1944-1947). The papers contain typed transcripts of portions of diaries during much of the above described period (with the exclusion of personal and family matters found in the original diaries). The papers also contain copies of correspondence between Ambassador MacVeagh and President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1932-1945) from the National Archives and the Roosevelt Library as well as dispatches and telegrams from MacVeagh to the State Department (1933-1940) which relate primarily to political and diplomatic events in Greece and Yugoslavia.
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Maps, 1932-1946
Cornell campus map c. 1941, Princeton campus map c. 1932 with hand written notes, Souvenir Army Day 1946 Island of Oauhu map.
Electronic Equipment Information, 1938-1946
Various brochures and information, includes a contract and a patent.
Awards Letters of Recognition, 1938-1949
Sigma Xi diploma, Joint Task Force One Electronics Program letter of thanks, War Manpower Commission letter of commendation, Phi Eta Sigma diploma and Phi Kappa Phi diploma.
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Pierre and Dollie Chareau Collection, 1932-1998
Louise Dorothee (Dollie) Dyte Chareau (1880-1967) was the wife of the architect Pierre Chareau (1883-1950), who is best known for the Maison de Verre, which was built from 1927 to 1932 in Paris. This collection consists mainly of correspondence between Harold Rubinstein (1891-1975) and Dollie Chareau, and between Michael Rubenstein (1920-2001) and Pierre Chareau scholars, including Marc Vellay, Margaret Antalopoulos, and Margaret Tallet.
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Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., Files of Hemingway and Pound, 1932-1952
Consists of selected files from the offices of Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York City publishers.
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Charles A. Eaton Papers, 1932-1953
The Papers of Charles A. Eaton (1868-1953), congressman from New Jersey, focus on Eaton's role as a delegate to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco, in 1945.
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Series 4: Writings, 1932-2008
Series 4: Writings includes the Birds' articles, poetry, speeches, and other writings on the Middle East and various topics. Most of the series is composed of Eugene Bird's writings; the majority of Jerine Bird's writings may be found in Series 2: Saudi Arabian Women Projects. Of note are Eugene Bird's notes and other writings related to an unpublished biography of the diplomat George Antonius.
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Series 3: Miscellaneous Notebooks, 1932-1963
Contains over 40 small notebooks, dating from 1932 to 1963. The contents of some have been crossed out with pencil marks. Many of the later ones are more like daily calendars of engagements rather than commentary. Placed at the end are a copy of The Arts (number two, 1946), containing Hinks's article "Mannerism", and a small amount of miscellaneous printed material.
Roger Hinks Papers, 1932-1968
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The collection consists of the original diaries (with typed transcriptions) of art historian Roger Hinks, with early and final drafts of The Gymnasium of the Mind: The Journals of Roger Hinks, 1933-1963 (1984), the publication edited by John Goldsmith that resulted from them. Included are some related correspondence, photographs, and estate material.
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Alpheus Thomas Mason Papers, circa 1925-1979
Alpheus T. Mason taught in the Dept. of Politics at Princeton University beginning in 1925 and authored a number of legal works as well as biographies of Supreme Court justices Harlan Fiske Stone and Louis D. Brandeis. This collection consists of papers of Mason, including material relating Stone, Brandeis and Woodrow Wilson.
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Erwin Panofsky Letters to Mrs. Alfred Barr, 1932-1967
Consists mostly of letters by German-American art historian Erwin Panofsky to friend and art historian Margaret Scolari Barr.
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Clarence B. Randall Papers, 1932-1967 (mostly 1948-1965)
Consists of 78 bound volumes containing Randall's journals, articles, and speeches concerning his relationships with Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson, and his government posts.
Series 3: Articles and Speeches by Clarence B. Randall, 1932 July-1958 April 17
Series 3: Articles and Speeches by Clarence B. Randall includes two volumes of Randall's speeches given between 1932 and 1955 and a report on the economic aspects of internation travel.
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Collection of Harry H. Hess Materials, 1932-1968
Consists primarily of a few writings and field notes of American geologist Harry Hammond Hess (1906-1969).
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Poems, 1932-1984
The first folder contains autograph manuscript and typescript drafts of Nikos Pappas's poems, including: "Ē tan ē epi tas," "Stē Dora Gampe," "Pikrē trilogia," "Athēna-Tirana," "Ta kalanta tōn Theophaneiōn," "Epitaphios dithyramvos," "Kainourios chronos," "16 Phevrouariou," "Hoi treis poiētai," "Siōpē deka hēmerōn," "Ho arrōstos" [dated 1932], "Hē aphixis tēs siōpēs," and several others. Some of the autograph manuscript drafts of Pappas's poems included in the second folder are: "Hē nēsos tōn poiētōn," "Hē mikrē aderphē," "Hoi mouses," "Aisthēmata Apriliou," "Diapistōsē," Hē spoudaia apopeira," "Ta Trikala," "Apologia," "Ho xenitemenos adelphos," "Hē ania tōn megalōn," "Hoi autokratores," "Ho megalos oiktos," "Aias ho Telamōnios," "Tito," "28 Oktōvriou 1940," "Valkania," and many others. The third folder includes: "Kōsta," Hē mousikē tēs zōes" dated 1984; "Taxidiōtes," "Hoi magoi hotan xekinēsan," "To aristourgēma," "Souliōtes" dated 25-11-1979, "Epimetro," "Sto nekro Kōsta Varnalē" photocopy of the manuscript is dated 16-12-1974, and many others.
Series 2: Writings, 1932-1984
This series includes autograph manuscript and typescript drafts of Nikos Pappas's writings such as a novel, poems, articles, talks, notebooks, and printed published works. There are also reviews about Nikos Pappas's works and a few poems, articles, and talks by other people.
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Arturo Lagorio Correspondence, 1932-1984
This collection consists of letters to Arturo Lagorio, Argentine poet and author, by various Latin American and Spanish writers, including Samuel Eichelbaum, Maria Granata, Nicolas Olivari, and Cesar Tiempo.
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Cyril E. Black Papers, 1932-1989
Consists of papers of Cyril E. Black, a Princeton University professor of history.
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Women and Gender Issues in Latin America, 1932-1998
This microfilm consists primarily of pamphlets published by non-governmental organizations and government agencies from various Latin American countries in relation to women and gender issues. The bulk of the material was published during the 1980s and 1990s.
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Identification, 1932-1999
Population registry card, passport, border crossing card, voter registration card (1981), voter registration card (1991), fiscal identification card, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes identification, Cultural Congress of Havana identification, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México identification, ISSSTE identification, birth certificate (1999 copy), record of birth, physical description from Registro de Personal Federal.
Series 3: Documents, 1932-2003
Contains various forms of identification, medical records, contracts with various publishers, and miscellaneous documents.
Juan García Ponce Papers, 1932-2004 (mostly 1965-2001)
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Contains the personal and working papers of Juan García Ponce, a Mexican novelist, dramatist, short story writer, and critic.
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Françoise Kestsman Durrell Collection of Lawrence Durrell Materials, 1932-2005
Consists primarily of Françoise Kestsman Durrell's collection of manuscripts, many of them unpublished, by British author Lawrence Durrell (1912-1990).
Manuscripts, 1940-1990
Primarily includes corrected typescripts of various writings, many of them unpublished, including short stories, plays, poems, articles, book prefaces, and book reviews. Most items are accompanied by folders or enclosures that include brief notes, many of which appear to have been made by the author; these notes were used to inform the folder titles listed here. Some items are also accompanied by related correspondence.
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George Padmore Collection, 1933-1945
Consists of original letters, essays, and articles of George Padmore (1903-1959), a leading Pan-Africanist, journalist, and author. Padmore played a crucial role in developing the Fifth, Pan African Congress, and was also instrumental in organizing black labor movements from the 1930s onwards.
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TNS from Padmore to Moon telling him about his press release for the Pittsburgh Courier, the discussions regarding the Pan African Congress, and urging Henry Lee Moon to promote it in his newspaper; 1 p.
1945 April 9, 1945 April 9
Memorandum to Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois from Moon informing him about the Pan African Congress, the Provisional Committee and its members, giving him a list of names of people who are interested in the Congress, and asking Du Bois for his participation in the Congress.; 2 pp.
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