HARDING,
VINCENT.
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Series 7
Printed materials, ca.
1960-1974
Boxes 49 - 55
Scope and Content Note
Printed materials are comprised of the published writings by Vincent Harding and a large group of other types of printed materials. The largest part of the series includes clippings, guides, newsletters, newspapers, pamphlets, leaflets, programs, reports and a large number of reprints.
Arrangement Note
Published writings by Vincent Harding are arranged in chronological order. Other printed materials are arranged in alphabetical order by format.
Published writings by Vincent Harding | ||
Box | Folder | Content |
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49 | 1 | "Talking to Teens Today," Youth Christian Companion, 16 October 1960 |
49 | 2 | "Friede emit Gott und Menschen," So sende ich euch, p. 52, 1964 |
49 | 3 | "Vietnam: History, Judgment and Redemption," Christianity and Crisis, volume 25, number 17, October 18, 1965, pp. 215-217 |
49 | 4 | "The Irony in Vietnam," Christianity and Crisis, volume 26, number 13, July 25, 1966, pp. 178-179 |
49 | 5 | "SNCC and Atlanta," Christianity and Crisis, vol. 26, no. 16, October 3, 1966, pp., 218-219 |
49 | 6 | "The Gift of Blackness," Sixth National Conference of Friends on Race Relations, address, reprinted from Katallagete, Summer 1967 |
49 | 7 | "Conscientious Objection: Is It a Christian Response to Vietnam?" Builder, p. 12, October 1967 |
49 | 8 | "Response: In Place of Murder," reprint from Soundings, vol. 51, no. 4, Winger 1968, pp., 465-472 |
49 | 9 | "Black Radicalism: The Road from Montgomery," Dissent: Explorations in the History of American Radicalism, edited by Alfred Young, 1968 |
49 | 10 | "New Creation or Familiar Death? An Open Letter to Black Students in the North," reprinted from Negro Digest, March 1969 |
49 | 11 | "Licht im Asphaltdschungel," Weg und Wahrheit, 41:25, September 7, 1969 |
49 | 12 | "Black Students and the Impossible Revolution," Fellowship, September 1969 |
49 | 13 | "Religion and Resistance among Antebellum Negroes, 1800-1860," The Making of Black America, August Meier and Elliott M. Rudwick, editors, 1969 |
49 | 14 | "Fighting the ‘Mainstream' Seen for "‘Black Decade,'" The New York Times, January 12, 1970 |
49 | 15 | "Foreword to the 1970 edition, Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro" by Samuel Ringgold Ward, 1970 |
49 | 16 | "Du Bois in China: 1959," Black World, May 1972 |
49 | 17 | "Light in the Asphalt Jungle," Light and Life, September 19, 1972 |
49 | 18 | "The Atlanta Compromise: Other Questions, Other Hopes," The Christian Century, October 3, 1973, p. 988 |
49 | 19 | "The Acts of God and the Children of Africa," one of three monographs in United Church Press packet New Roads to Faith, with "Educating Black People for Liberation and Collective Growth" by James M. Jones; "The Educational Role of Black Churches in the 70s and 80s," by Olivia Pearl Stokes; and "Use Guide" by Percel O. Alston, 1973 |
49 | 20 | "For a Black Political Agenda" by Vincent Harding and William Strickland, photocopied article from unknown source, undated |
49 | 21 | "Friendship" with "World," "Negro," "Freedom," from Definitions in Revolution, undated |
49 | 22 | "I Hear Them… (Calling And I Know What It Means)," photocopied typescript from Katallagete, undated |
49 | 23 | "Pulse of the Public: SLA and the Voice?" clipping from unidentified source |
49 | 24 | "You've Taken My Nat and Gone," chapter 3, William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond, photocopy, undated |
Other printed materials | ||
50 | 1 | Bibliographies |
50 | 2 | Bulletins |
50 | 3 | Broadsides and posters [Vincent Harding featured in some publicity items] |
50 | 4 | Catalogs |
50 | 5 | Clippings: African Americans in the news |
50 | 6 | Clippings: education of Blacks |
50 | 7 | Clippings: miscellaneous topics, various dates |
50 | 8 | Clippings: police activity |
50 | 9 | Clippings: Ralph Nader |
50 | 10 | Clippings: street gangs |
50 | 11 | Clippings: Vietnam War |
50 | 12 | Clippings: Vincent Harding |
50 | 13 | Clippings: West Indies |
50 | 14 | Directories |
50 | 15 | Flyers |
51 | 1 | Guides: Black Studies Curriculum Guide, Atlanta Public Schools, 1974 |
51 | 2 | Guides: African Art and Motion: an Illustrated Guide to the Exhibition, National Gallery of Art (Washington), 5 May-22 September 1974 |
51 | 3 | Guides: Guide to Manuscripts and Archives in the Negro Collection of Trevor Arnett Library, Atlanta University, 1971 |
51 | 4 | Guides: Heritage Program teaching guides, Community Action Institute, New York, 1964-1967 [1 of 2] |
51 | 5 | Guides: Heritage Program teaching guides, Community Action Institute, New York, 1964-1967 [2 of 2] |
51 | 6 | Guides: Heritage Program prospectus and teaching guide, Institute for Community Development [formerly Community Action Institute], ca. 1967 |
51 | 7 | Guides: African History guides, National Council of Negro Women, 1967 |
51 | 8 | Guides: Sojourner Truth, Youth Pride, Inc. November 1968 |
51 | 9 | Guides: "January 15: The People's Holiday," undated |
51 | 10 | Leaflets |
51 | 11 | Literary collections: Bower, Robert, The Fourteenth of June, collection of essays, signed by the author, 1968 |
51 | 12 | Literary collection: Dizzy, Ras, Run Wide Run Deep, collection of poems and essays, signed by the author, 1970 |
51 | 13 | Literary collection: House Council of East Harlem Projects House, Bridge Without End, poetry collection, undated |
51 | 14 | Newsletters. 1967-1969 |
51 | 15 | Newsletters. 1970-1973 |
OP1 | 1 | Newspapers: The Atlanta Inquirer, April 15, 1972 |
OP1 | 1 | Newspapers: The Atlanta Voice, November 10, 1972 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: The Black Child Advocate, June, 1971 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: Black Rap, volume 2, number 2, March, 1970 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: Black Times, volume 4, number 1, January, 1971 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: The Black Voice, volume 2, number 7, April 21, 1972 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: Campus Crier, [Central Washington State College], volume 42, number 18, April 11, 1969 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: Caribbean Review, volume 2, number 3, Fall 1970 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: Convergence, volume 1, number 2, October 1973; volume 1, number 3, November 1973 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: IFCO News, Volume 3, number 2, March/April, 1972; volume 4, number 4, July/August 1973 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: The Intercollegiate Journal, volume 7, number 1, October 1 1973 |
OP1 | 2 | Newspapers: Janus, volume 2, number 3, March 23, 1970 |
OP1 | 3 | Newspapers: The Maynard Jackson Journal, volume 1, number 1, September 1, 1973 |
OP1 | 3 | Newspapers: The Medgar Evers Fund News, volume 3, number 1, February, 1972 |
OP1 | 8 | Newspapers: Morris Piper, Morris High School newspaper [articles by Vincent Harding], various issues from 1946-1947 |
OP1 | 4 | Newspapers: Muhammad Speaks, volume 4 [misnumbered], number 36, July 30, 1965; volume 3, number 39, August 20, 1965; volume 12, number 22, February 9, 1973; volume 14, number 3, September 27, 1974 |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: National Association of Black Social Workers News, volume 1, number 1, January 1972 |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: Palante, volume 3, number 2, January 29, 1971 |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: The People's Crusader, volume 11, number 1, March 2, 1973; volume 12, number 3, May 25, 1973 |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: Sobu Newsletter, volume 1, number 5, December 19, 1970 |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: Soul Force, volume 1, number 1, February 15, 1968 |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: Third World, no. 8, undated; and three unnumbered, undated issues |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: United Front News, unnumbered and undated issue |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: The View Point, volume 8, number 2, February 25, 1972 |
OP1 | 5 | Newspapers: The Western Sunrise, volume 1, number 5, February 1972 |
52 | 1 | Newspapers: Unnamed Black student paper, Washington, D.C., February 8, 1968 |
52 | 2 | Pamphlet: "African Names…," Black Nation Education Series #8 |
52 | 3 | Pamphlet: "The Dilemmas of a Reconciler: Serving the East-West Conflict" by Richard K. Ullmann, Pendle Hill Pamphlet 131, 1963 |
52 | 4 | Pamphlet: "Government and Politics in the West Indies, Trinidad and Togago" by Lloyd Best, TAPIA Pamphlets numbers 4 and 5, 13 June 1971 |
52 | 5 | Pamphlet: "In Memoriam: El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, May 19, 1925-February 21, 1965," Committee for the College of Malcolm X, ca. early 1970s |
52 | 6 | Pamphlet: Institute of the Black World, circa 1970s |
52 | 7 | Pamphlets relating to Africa, ca. 1967-1971 |
52 | 8 | Pamphlets relating to Africa printed for the Heritage Program, Community Action Institute, 1962-1965 |
52 | 9 | Pamphlets relating to education, 1958-1969 |
52 | 10 | Pamphlets relating to the Mennonite Church |
52 | 11 | Pamphlets relating to miscellaneous religious topics |
52 | 12 | Pamphlets relating to travel |
52 | 13 | Periodical: Celebrating Us (Little People), volume 1 number 1, January 1972 |
52 | 14 | Periodical: Faith and Art, March/April [1972] |
52 | 15 | Periodical: Informations Catholiques Internationales, no. 439, September 1973 |
52 | 16 | Periodical: Intellectual Education, volume 1, number 2, January 1970 |
53 | 1 | Periodical: Literary magazines from Atlanta University [untitled], 1967-1970 |
53 | 2 | Periodical: Probe, Spring, 1970 |
53 | 3 | Periodical: Proud, volume 1 number 4, April 1970 |
53 | 4 | Periodical: Radical America, volume 15, number 3, May-June 1971 |
53 | 5 | Periodical: Scanlan's Monthly, volume 1, number 6, August 1970 |
53 | 6 | Program: All Christian Peace Assembly, Prague, Vincent Harding, participant, 28 June-3 July 1964 |
53 | 7 | Program: NDEA Institute in History, America and the Negro: The History of an Encounter, Spelman College, 12 June-29 July 1966 |
53 | 8 | Program: Central Methodist Church [Atlanta], 25 September 1966 |
53 | 9 | Program: Price High School [Atlanta, GA], Senior Honor Society Assembly, Vincent Harding, speaker, program and holograph speech notes 12 December 1967 |
53 | 10 | Program: Candler School of Theology, Chapel Service, sermon delivered by Vincent Harding, 15 February 1968 |
53 | 11 | Program: "The Black Flame," presented by the 1968 Penny Festival, script by A.B. Spelman, poet in residence, Morehouse College, 23-25 February 1968 |
53 | 12 | Program: NDEA Institute in History, America and the Negro: The History of an Encounter, Spelman College, 10 June-19 July 1968 |
53 | 13 | Program: WETV and WABE [Atlanta], program schedule, July 1968 |
53 | 14 | Program: The U.S. as a World Power: Internationalism and Limited War, seminar sponsored by Council on Relation and International Affairs, 10-13 October 1968 |
53 | 15 | Program: Hilda Harris concert, sponsored by Miles College Lyceum Committee [Birmingham, AL], 9 February 1969 |
53 | 16 | Program: Conference on Negro Colleges: Plenary Sessions [Boston]. 6-7 March 1969 |
53 | 17 | Program: Funeral service for Slater Hunter King [Albany], 9 March 1969 |
53 | 18 | Program: American Society of Church History, Spring Conference, 18-19 April 1969 |
53 | 19 | Program: Symposium on Africa and the Third World, [Atlanta], 28 April-4 May 1969 |
53 | 20 | Program: The Black Man in America, 350 Years, 1919-1969, Wayne State University, 5-6 May 1969 |
53 | 21 | Program: Afro-American Identity Day, Bethel A.M.E. Church, Fall River [MA], 1969 |
53 | 22 | Program: Black Liberation Awards, The Kuumba Workshop, early 1970s |
53 | 23 | Program: American Society of Christian Ethics, Eleventh Annual Meeting [Atlanta], 22-25 January 1970 |
53 | 24 | Program: Black Christian National Convention [Detroit], 1-5 April 1970 |
53 | 25 | Program: Black Arts Festival Week, Public Forum, Jackson State College, address by Vincent Harding, 17 April 1970 |
53 | 26 | Program: African Heritage Studies Association, Second Annual Conference, Howard University, 1-3 May 1970 |
53 | 27 | Program: Institute of Current World Affairs, Carnival Cuban Style, July 1970 |
53 | 28 | Program: National Medical Association, 75th Annual Conference [Atlanta], special remarks by Vincent Harding, 6 August 1970 |
53 | 29 | Program: Conference on African and African American Patriots, The Atlanta University Center, 3-5 December 1970 |
53 | 30 | Program: Black History Week [Atlanta University?] 8-13 February 1971 |
53 | 31 | Program: Ceremony of the Unveiling of the Tombstone of Archibald Campbell Mzoliza Jordan [Madison, Wisconsin], 10 April 1971 |
53 | 32 | Program: Education and Teacher Education for Central Pluralism, National Conference, Fordham University, 12-14 May 1971 |
53 | 33 | Program: Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Thirty sixth Annual Meeting [Atlanta], 19-21 April 1972 |
53 | 34 | Program: Black Culture Week, UCLA Committee on Fire Arts Productions, lecture by Vincent Harding, 17-25 May, ca. 1972 |
53 | 35 | Program: A Service in Commemoration of the Forth-fourth Anniversary of the Birthday of The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [Atlanta], 15 January, 1973 |
53 | 36 | Program: Georgia Tech Afro-American Association Black Awareness Week, 18-24 February 1973 |
53 | 37 | Program: Convocation sponsored by Clark College, New York City, 27 February-2 March 1973 |
53 | 38 | Program: National Archives Conference on Federal Archives as Sources for Research on Afro-Americans, Washington, D.C., 4-5 June 1973 |
54 | 1 | Program: John Henry Memorial Authentic Blues and Gospel Festival, First Annual, 31 August-2 September 1973 |
54 | 2 | Program: Action Conference on Corporate Militarism in the South, American Friends Service Committee, [High Point, North Carolina], 21-22 September 1973 |
54 | 3 | Program: Black Slate Banquet [Detroit], 28 October 1973 |
54 | 4 | Program: Fifty-seventh Annual Convocation, Howard University, School of Religion, 13-15 November 1973 |
54 | 5 | Program: Memorial Services for Gwigwi Mrwebi, The Interdenominational Theological Center [Atlanta], 6 December 1973 |
54 | 6 | Program: Commencement Exercises, State College of New York, College at Old Westbury, 8 June 1974 |
54 | 7 | Program: Atlanta University Center Convocation, undated |
54 | 8 | Program: The Black Experience, Crowell College Culture Break, Vincent Harding, discussion leader, 11-13 April 19[??] |
54 | 9 | Program: An Evening in Black Education, Muhammad's Temple no. 15, Vincent Harding, guest speaker, undated |
54 | 10 | Program: A Symposium on the Life and Work of C.L.R. James, 31 January-5 February 19[??] |
54 | 11 | Program: Drama productions, various dates |
54 | 12 | Reports: Citywide Citizens Action Committee [Detroit] 1968 |
54 | 13 | Reports: Conference on Political Science Curriculum, Southern University [Baton Rouge], 17-20 April 1969 |
54 | 14 | Reports: Community Council of the Atlanta Area, Inc., Report Number 1, July 1968; Report Number 2, October 1968 |
54 | 15 | Reports: Ethnic Higher Education-Negro Colleges in the 1960s, Bureau of Applied Social Research, October 1966 |
54 | 16 | Reports: Data Collection for the Comprehensive Study of Public Higher Education in the District of Columbia, Task I, Final Report, October 1971 |
54 | 17 | Reports: Public Higher Education Demand and Enrollment Projections for the District of Columbia, Task II, ca. 1971 |
54 | 18 | Reports: A Quaker Inquiry into Nonviolent National Defense, initial draft, American Friends Service Committee, May 1955 |
54 | 19 | Reports: Student Seminar, Spelman College, July 1968 |
54 | 20 | Reports: Windsor Advisory Committee on Employment, Ontario, May 1969 |
54 | 21 | Reports: A Strategy for the Next Stage in Equal Rights: Metropolitan-Rural Development for Equal Opportunity, working draft, Spring 1966 |
54 | 22 | Reprints: Alexander, Will W., " Phylon Profile, XI: John Hope," from Phylon, First Quarter, 1947 |
54 | 23 | Reprints: Amini, Johari M., "An African Frame of Reference," from Black World (under the title "Re-Definition: Concept as Being"), 1972 |
54 | 24 | Reprints: Ad Hoc Committee on the Triple Revolution, "The Triple Revolution," from Advertising Age Magazine, 6 April 1964 |
54 | 25 | Reprints: Three reprints from The American Archivist, 1963-1964 |
54 | 26 | Reprints: Anonymous, "Black World without End" from The Atlanta Inquirer, 7 August 1971 |
54 | 27 | Reprints: Anonymous, "Black World without End. Amen." From Renewal Magazine, October-November 1970 |
54 | 28 | Reprints: Bayer, Alan E. and Robert F. Boruch, "Black and White Freshmen Entering Four-Year Colleges, Educational Record, Fall 1969 |
54 | 29 | Reprints: Bennett, Lerone, "Unity in the Black Community," from The Black Position, 1972 |
54 | 30 | Reprints: Blauner, Robert, "Internal Colonialism and Ghetto Revolt," from Social Problems, volume 16, number 4, Spring 1969 |
54 | 31 | Reprints: Bracey, John H., "The Graduate School Experience: A Black Student Viewpoint," from The Graduate Journal, volume 8, number 2, 1971 |
54 | 32 | Reprints: Bullins, Ed., "Blood Chant," "Creation Spell," Spirit Enchantment," from Journal of Black Poetry, volume 1, no. 12, Summer-Fall 1969 |
54 | 33 | Reprints: Catton, Bruce, "History-Making Idea," from THINK Magazine, 1965 |
54 | 34 | Reprints: Close, Ellis, "Time Is Running Out," from Chicago Sun-Times, 21 May 1971 |
54 | 35 | Reprints: Comer, James P., "The Social Power of the Negro," from Scientific American, volume 216, number 4, April 1967 |
54 | 36 | Reprints: Crichton, Robert, "Our Air War," review of Air War: Vietnam by Frank Harvey, reprinted by concerned citizens from an undisclosed issue of New York Review of Books, 1967 |
54 | 37 | Reprints: Dillard, J.L., "Non-Standard Negro Dialects- Convergence or Divergence?" from The Florida FL Reporter, Fall 1968 |
54 | 38 | Reprints: DuBois, Shirley Graham, "Letter from the Wife of W.E.B. DuBois," from The Black Panther, 21 December 1968 |
55 | 1 | Reprints: Edmondson, Locksley, "Race and Human Rights in International Organizational and International Law- and Afro-American Interests: Analysis and Documentation," from Afro-American Studies, volume 2, 1971 |
55 | 2 | Reprints: Genovese, Eugene, "The Influence of the Black Power Movement on Historical Scholarship: Reflections of a White Historian," Daedalus, Spring 1970 |
55 | 3 | Reprints: Gleason, Philip, "American Catholic Higher Education: A Historical Perspective," from Hassenger, The Shape of Higher Education, 1967 |
55 | 4 | Reprints: Glennan, Thomas, "A Q&A About the NIE," American Education, May 1973 |
55 | 5 | Reprints: Gondos, Victor, "American Archival Architecture," from The Bulletin of the American Institute of Architects, September 1947 |
55 | 6 | Reprints: Gullattee, Alyce C., "Exposure to Expo '67: A Trip Planned by Mental Patients, Journal of the National Medical Association," volume 60, number 5, September 1968 |
55 | 7 | Reprints: Gullattee, Alyce C., "The Negro Psyche: Fact, Fiction and Fantasy," from Journal of the National Medical Association, volume 61, number 2, March 1969 |
55 | 8 | Reprints: Harrison, Bennett, "Education and Unemployment in the Urban Ghetto," from The American Economic Review, volume 62, number 5, December 1972 |
55 | 9 | Reprints: Jencks, Christopher and David Riesman, "The American Negro College," from Harvard Educational Review, volume 37, number 1, November 1967 |
55 | 10 | Reprints: Johnson, Manning, "Color Communism and Common Sense," American Opinion Reprints, 1958 |
55 | 11 | Reprints: Johnson, Tobe, "Black Studies: Their Origin, Present State, and Prospects," from The Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American Conference of Academic Deans, 13 January 1969 |
55 | 12 | Reprints: Kennedy, John F., "Text of Kennedy's Speech to Ministers," from Chicago Daily News, 13 September 1960 |
55 | 13 | Reprints: Kent, George E., "Richard Wright: Blackness and the Adventure of Western Culture, from CLA Journal, volume 12, number 4, June 1969 |
55 | 14 | Reprints: Kornegay, Francis A., Commentary: Zimbabwe Nationalism in Southern Rhodesia," from A Current Bibliography on African Affairs, volume 2, number 2 (New Series), February 1969 |
55 | 15 | Reprints: Lemisch, Jesse, "Listening to the ‘Inarticulate'," from Journal of Social History, volume 3, number 1, Fall 1969 |
55 | 16 | Reprints: "Let's Talk About China Today," essays from The Political Quarterly, July-September 1964 |
55 | 17 | Reprints: Lynch, Acklyn R., "Blueprint for change," from Black Books Bulletin, 1972 |
55 | 18 | Reprints: McCarthy, Terence, "The Garrison Economy," from The Columbia University Forum, volume 9, number 4, Fall 1966 |
55 | 19 | Reprints: Martin, M.L., "Prophetism in the Congo: Origin and Development of an Independent African Church," from Ministry Theological Review for Africa, volume 8, number 4, October 1968 |
55 | 20 | Reprints: Martin, Warren Bryan, "Cooperating with Inexorable Change," Educational Record, Winger 1972 |
55 | 21 | Reprints: Marx, Gary T., "Religion: Opiate or Inspiration of Civil Rights Militancy among Negroes:" American Sociological Review, volume 32, number 1, February 1967 |
55 | 22 | Reprints: Mead, Sidney E., "From Coercion to Persuasion," from Church History, volume 25, number 4, December 1956 |
55 | 23 | Reprints: Meier, August and Elliott Rudwick, "The Boycott Movement against Jim Crow Streetcars in the South, 1900-1906," from Journal of American History, volume 55, number 4, March 1969 |
55 | 24 | Reprints: Meier, August and Elliott Rudwick, "How CORE Began," from Social Science Quarterly, volume 49, number 4, March 1969 |
55 | 25 | Reprints: Meier, August and Elliott Rudwick, "Negro Boycotts of Jim Crow in Schools in the North, 1897-1925," from Integrated Education, volume 5, number 4, August-September 1967 |
55 | 26 | Reprints: Morrill, Richard L., "The Negro Ghetto: Problems and Alternatives," The Geological Review, volume 55, number 3, July 1965 |
55 | 27 | Reprints: Neusner, Jacob, "Judaism in Late Antiquity (Review Essay)," from A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought, volume 15, number 2, Spring 1966 |
55 | 28 | Reprints: Neusner, Jacob, "New Perspectives on Babylonian Jewry in the Tannaitic Age," from Judaica, 22:2, June 1966 |
55 | 29 | Reprints: Niblett, W. Roy, "Jottings," from Change magazine, Volume 5, number 2, 1973 |
55 | 30 | Reprints: Nonviolence, reprints from various authors, 1965-1966 |
55 | 31 | Reprints: Pifer, Alan, "The Higher Education of Blacks in the United States," The Alfred and Winifred Hoernle Memorial Lecture for 1973, 1 August 1973 |
55 | 32 | Reprints: Preiswerk, A.R., "Race and Colour in International Relations," from Yearbook of World Affairs, volume 24, 1970 |
55 | 33 | Reprints: Rosenblum, Art, "Bringing the Dawn," from The Distant Drummer, 18 December 1969 |
55 | 34 | Reprints: Schechter, Dan, Michael Ansara and David Kolodney, "The CIA Is an Equal Opportunity Employer," from Ramparts, unspecified date |
55 | 35 | Reprints: Silber, John R. "The Pollution of Time," from the Center Magazine, volume 4, number 5, September-October 1971 |
55 | 36 | Reprints: Sprunger, Charles, "Tshiluba Radio New Arm of the Congo Church," from Missions Today, November 1966 |
55 | 37 | Reprints: Starobin, Robert, "Disciplining Industrial Slaves in the Old South," The Journal of Negro History, volume 53, number 2, April 1968 |
55 | 38 | Reprints: White, Gilbert F., "Lower Mekong: A Proposal for a Peaceful and Honorable Resolution of the Conflict in South Vietnam," from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, December 1964 |
55 | 39 | Reprints: Wilson, Prince E., "What White Americans Should Know About Negro History," reprinted by Associated Press, August 1968 |
55 | 40 | Reprints: Zangrando, Joanna Schneider and Robert L. Zangrando, "Black Protest: A Rejection of the American Dream," from Journal of Black Studies, volume 1 number 2, December 1970 |
55 | 41 | Miscellaneous: "Where in the World…?" annual index of war/peace information aids and services, New York Peace Information Center, June 1964 |
55 | 42 | Miscellaneous: "The Negro Rebellion, Past, Present, Future: A Series of Lectures by President Albert E. Manley," Spelman College, 1966 |
OP1 | 6 | Miscellaneous: Promotional poster regarding address by Vincent Harding, "Beyond Civil Rights," presented by Student Events Committee, Spelman College, April 17, 1967 |
55 | 43 | Miscellaneous: Centro Intercultural de Documentation, 1069-1970 |
55 | 44 | Miscellaneous: Occasional Papers, Center for Black Studies, Northern Illinois University, 1973 |
55 | 45 | Miscellaneous: "The New Student," occasional paper, The Church Society for College Work, undated |