Series 10: Subject Research Files, 1959-2011  |
| Box 49 |
Folder 1 |
Article: “African Americans Seeking Non-Medical Health Care…” Clovis E. Semmes (Jabulani Makalani), Western Journal of Black Studies, 1981 |
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Article: “Africana at Nsukka.” William Leo Hansberry, Inaugural address delivered at Hansberry College of African Studies (Nigeria), 1963; reissued by Department of History, Howard University, 1972 |
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Article: “Athletics vs. Education: Dilemmas of Black Youth.” Michael E. Lomax, [n.s., n.d.] |
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Article: “Birth of Our Nation.” (no author, Republic of New Afrika), [n.s., n.d.] |
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Article: “Black and Blue in Chicago.” Richard E. Rubenstein and Stephen M. Kaplan, New Republic, 1968 |
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Article: “Black Books Bulletin Interviews Harold Cruse.” Black Books Bulletin, [n.d.] |
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Article: “The Black Education Strategy in the 1970s.” Ronald Walters, Journal of Negro Education, 1979 |
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Article: “Black Power and Black Education.” James Garrett, [n.s., n.d.] |
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Article: “Black Studies: A Concept and a Plan.” James Turner, Cornell Chronicle, 1969 (offprint) |
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Article: “Brothers.” Sylvester Monroe, Newsweek, 1987 |
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Article: “Centennials of Black Miseducation…” Iva E. Carruthers, Journal of Negro Education, 1977 |
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Article: “The Dialectics of Cultural Survival and the Community Artist: Phil Cohran and the Afro-Arts Theater.” Clovis E. Semmes (Jabulani Makalani), Journal of Black Studies, 1994 |
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Article: “Discrimination of the Life Course…Analysis of Earnings Differences Between Black and White Males, 1940-1990.” Melvin E. Thomas, et al, Social Problems, 1994 (offprint) |
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Article: “Escape from the Ghetto at Washtenaw.” Robert H. Plummer, Junior College Journal, 1969 |
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Article: “Explaining the Black Education Gap.” John H. McWhorter, WQ/Black Education, 2000. |
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Article: “The Failure of the Negro Intellectual.” E. Franklin Frazier, Negro Digest, 1962 |
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Article: “Falasha Origins: Falasha Jews of Ethiopia.” [unidentified author, n.s.], ca. 1968-1970 |
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Article: “Fitting.” Story by Doris Turner (aka LinYatta), Evergreen Review, 1969 |
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Article: “Future Futures at the End of History.” Carl Spight, Journal of the NTA, 1959 |
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Article: “Granville T. Woods, 1856-1910: The ‘Black Edison.’” Thomas Eubank, [n.s., n.d.] |
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Article: “Health Care and Blacks.” John H. Stanfield, Western Journal of Black Studies, 1981 |
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Article: “Huey Newton Talks to the Movement about the Black Panther Party…” [unidentified author], The Movement, [n.d.] |
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Article: “In Memoriam: Kwame Nkrumah (1909-1972).” [unidentified author/editor], The Black Scholar, 1972 |
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Article: Interview, “Eldridge Cleaver.” Playboy Magazine, 1968 |
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Folder 25 |
Article: “In the Mirror of Black Scholarship: W. Allison Davis and Deep South.” St. Clair Drake, [n.s.], 1974 |
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Article: “Indigenous African Religions.” William Leo Hansberry, Presence Africaine, [n.d.] |
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Article: “Janet’s World (Janet Cooke).” Mike Sager, GQ, 1996 |
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Folder 28 |
Article: “Jesse Jackson and the Presidential Campaign.” Maulana (Ron) Karenga, The Black Scholar, 1984 |
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Article: “Johnnetta Cole: America’s Sister President.” Clara LaPlante, Mosaic (Museum of Contemporary Art), [n.d.] |
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Folder 30 |
Article: “King of Cats.” Henry Louis Gates, Jr., The New Yorker, 1996 |
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Folder 31 |
Article: “The Man Who Made the Stars Shine Brighter: An Interview with Woody Strode.” Frank Manchel, The Black Scholar, [1994] |
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Folder 32 |
Article: “Maulana Ron Karenga: Black Leader in Captivity.” Imama Clyde Halisi, The Black Scholar, 1972 |
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Article: “Minister Malcolm: Orator Profundo.” Marcus H. Boulware, Negro History Bulletin, 1967 |
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Folder 34 |
Article: “The Negro College.” W.E.B. DuBois, The Crisis, 1933 |
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Article: “On the Coup in Ghana.” Kwame Nkrumah, The Black Scholar, 1972 |
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Article: “The Origins of Chicago’s Bud Billiken Parade: Correcting Historical Misconceptions.” Clovis E. Semmes (Jabulani Makalani), Journal of Illinois History, 2008 |
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Folder 37 |
Article: “Political Culture and Resurgent Racism in the United States.” Maulana (Ron) Karenga, The Black Scholar, 1985 |
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Folder 38 |
Article: “The Quality of Hurt.” Chester Himes, Player, 1977 |
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Folder 39 |
Article: “Racist America at Work.” Nahaz Rogers, [n.s., n.d.] |
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Folder 40 |
Article: Review, Africa My Africa. Margaret T.G. Burroughs, reviewed by Eugene P. Feldman, [DuSable Museum Press] [n.d.] |
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Folder 41 |
Article: Review, Culture and African American Politics, by Charles Henry, reviewed by Maulana (Ron) Karenga, The Black Scholar, [1990] |
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Folder 42 |
Article: “Selections from The Biography of Huey P. Newton by Bobby Seale.” Eldridge Cleaver, Ramparts, [n.d.] |
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Folder 43 |
Article: “The Social Background of the Black Arts Movement.” Larry Neal, The Black Scholar, 1987 |
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Folder 44 |
Article: “A Story Yet to Be Told: The Federal Theater Research Project.” Lorraine Brown, The Black Scholar,.1979 |
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Folder 45 |
Article: “Student Activism.” Andrew Green, Northwestern University Alumni Magazine, 2002 |
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Folder 46 |
Article: “Tanganyika’s Cardinal Rugambwa…” Charles J. Livingston, [n.s], 1963 |
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Folder 47 |
Articles: Black arts and jazz from Black Creation Annual, 1974-1975 |
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Folder 48 |
Articles: Jazz reviewers (various), 1970s |
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Folder 49 |
Articles: Jazz reviews by Stanley Crouch, Player, 1970s |
| Box 50 |
Folder 1 |
Book (copy): Black Case: Return from Exile (Vol. I and II). Joseph Jarman, Art Ensemble of Chicago Publishing Co., 1977. |
| Box 50 |
Folder 2 |
Book (copy): Malcolm X on Afro-American History. Atlanta: Pathfinder Press, 1982. |
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Folder 3 |
Book (copy): Re-Creation. Nikki Giovanni. Detroit: Broadside Press, 1970 |
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Folder 4 |
Book (excerpts): Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., American: An Autobiography. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991. |
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Folder 5 |
Book catalogs, bibliographies, bookstores, 1960s-2000s |
| Box 50 |
Folder 6 |
Curriculum: Black political participation, by Dr. Floyd W. Hayes III, 1995 |
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Folder 7 |
Curriculum: Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in Black Studies, 1960 |
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Folder 8 |
Curriculum: Dr. Benjamin E. Mays (biographical notes and bibliography), [n.d.] |
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Folder 9 |
Curriculum: Johns Hopkins University Center for African Studies –Syllabus on Richard Wright and Modernism, 2006 |
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Folder 10 |
Curriculum: Kent State University General Education Course Syllabus, 1981 |
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Folder 11 |
Curriculum: “Let’s Educate Together” (Book I) and “Who Am I” materials. Road to Literacy Series, Alternative Schools Network, ca. 1990 |
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Folder 12 |
Curriculum: Misc. biographies, text, pictures, [n.d.] |
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Folder 13 |
Curriculum: “Multi-culturalism and the Reform Movement in Science and Mathematics.” Gloria F. Gilmer, 1994 |
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Folder 14 |
Curriculum: “One Hundred Years Ago” with reading and web sources, [n.d.] |
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Folder 15 |
Curriculum: “Somebody Special: 31 True Stories About Somebody Who Could Be You.” Mildred D. Johnson, 1982 |
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Folder 15a |
Curriculum, “The History They Never Told You” See Oversize Box 84 |
| Box 50 |
Folder 16 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: African American/black history, culture, travel, 1970s-2000s |
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Folder 17 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: Arvella Gray, blind street singer, [n.d.] (See also Box 79/16 for photograph) |
| Box 50 |
Folder 18 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: City of Chicago, 1980s, 2000 |
| Box 51 |
Folder 1 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: Kemba Johnson Webb, “Zulu,” Strong Black Women Series, [n.d.] |
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Folder 2 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: misc. commercial material, 1970s-2000s |
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Folder 3 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: State of Illinois, 1993-2010 |
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Folder 4 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: State of Ohio, 1970s-2003, [n.d.] |
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Folder 5 |
Guides, brochures, handouts: “We Asked Gwendolyn Brooks About the Creative Environment in Illinois.” Interview by Paul M. Angle. Illinois Bell Telephone, ca. 1967 |
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Folder 6 |
Guides, programs, flyers: Columbus, OH cultural venues, [n.d.] |
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Folder 7 |
Political: Barack Obama, 2008 |
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Folder 8 |
Political: Bernetta D. Bush, 1992 |
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Folder 9 |
Political: Charles A. Hayes, 1983 |
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Folder 10 |
Political: Che “Rhymefest” Smith, 2010 |
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Folder 11 |
Political: Danny K. Davis, 2008-2010 |
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Folder 12 |
Political: Eugene Sawyer, 1987-1988 |
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Folder 13 |
Political: Harold Washington, 1978-1988 |
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Folder 14 |
Political: Jesse Jackson, 1988 |
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Folder 15 |
Political: Joe Gardner, 1995 |
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Folder 16 |
Political: Leslie Hairston, 2008 |
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Folder 17 |
Political: Roderick T. Sawyer, 2011 |
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Folder 18 |
Political: Roland W. Burris, late 2000s |
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Folder 19 |
Political: Timuel Black, 1978- |
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Folder 20 |
Political: William Wallace (Onikwa Bill Wallace), ca. 2005 |
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Folder 21 |
Political: Willie B. Cochran, 2011 |
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Folder 22 |
Political: Willye B. White, [n.d.] |
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Folder 23 |
Report: [Chicago Department of Housing Subsidized Rental Developments], 1989 |
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Folder 24 |
Report: Chicago Development Plan “Chicago Works Together,” 1984 |
| Box 51 |
Folder 25 |
Report: “Developing Humanities-Based Model Courses for a Core Curriculum in Afro-American Studies.” Center for Afro-American Studies and Research, Inc., 1980s |
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Folder 26 |
Report: Initial Investigation and Program Suggestions. George Williams College Urban Institute for Youth and Community Service, 1974 |
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Folder 27 |
Report: Mayor Harold Washington’s Parent/Community Council Report on Education Reform [at] “Education Summit,” 1988 |
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Folder 28 |
Report: “Toward the Ideological Unity of the African Liberation Support Committee: A Response to Criticisms of the ALSC Statement…adopted at Frogmore…” 1974 |
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Folder 29 |
Report: “Urban America: Goals and Problems.” Congressional Subcommittee on Urban Affairs, ca. 1965 |
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Series 11: Pamphlets, 1959-1997  |
| Box 52 |
Folder 1 |
Adebisi, Kwesi. Black and Fact: Blacks First True Masons. Columbus, OH: The Family and Npingo (2), 1977 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 2 |
Amini, Johari M. (Jewel C. Latimore). An African Frame of Reference. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, 1972 |
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Folder 3 |
Amini, Johari M. (Jewel C. Latimore). Images in Black [2 copies]. Chicago: [Third World Press], 1967 |
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Amini, Johari M. (Jewel C. Latimore). Images in Black. Chicago: JC Press, 1967, 1968 |
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Folder 5 |
Amini, Johari M. (Jewel C. Latimore). Let’s Go Some Where. Chicago: Third World Press, 1970 |
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Folder 6 |
Aptheker, Herbert. Dr. Martin Luther King, Vietnam and Civil Rights. New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1967 |
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Folder 7 |
Baraka, Imamu Amiri (Leroi Jones). Beginning of National Movement. Newark, NJ: Jihad Productions, 1972 (first edition) |
| Box 52 |
Folder 8 |
Baraka, Imamu Amiri (Leroi Jones). Black Art. [Newark, NJ]: Jihad, 1966 |
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Folder 9 |
Baraka, Imamu Amiri (Leroi Jones). It’s Nation Time. Chicago: Third World Press, 1970 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 10 |
Baraka, Imamu Amiri (Leroi Jones). The Meaning and Development of Revolutionary Kawaida. [Newark, NJ]: [n.p.], 1974 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 11 |
Baraka, Imamu Amiri (Leroi Jones). Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note… New York: Totem Press/Corinth Books, 1961 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 12 |
Ben-Jochannan, Yosef. A Brief Chronology of the Development and History of the Old and New Testament from Its African and Asian Origins to Its European and European-American Revisions, Versions, etc. New York: Alkebu-lan Books Associates, 1973 |
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Folder 13 |
Ben-Jochannan, Yosef and George E. Simmonds. The Black Man’s North and East Africa. New York: Alkebu-lan Books Associates, 1971 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 14 |
Bennett, Lerone and Vincent Harding. IBW and Education for Liberation. Chicago: Third World Press, and Atlanta: Institute for the Black World, 1973 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 15 |
Black Americans in Congress, 1870-1977. By resolution of Congress, 1977 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 16 |
The Black Community and Revenue Sharing. Joint Center for Political Studies Public Policy Series. Washington, D.C.: Joint Center for Political Studies, 1973 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 17 |
The Black Leadership Family Plan for the Unity, Survival and Progress of Black People. [Washington, D. C.]: Congressional Black Caucus, 1982 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 18 |
“Black Panthers in Court.” Article offprint, Yale Review of Law and Social Action, Winter 1970 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 19 |
The Black Uprisings: Newark 1967 Report. New York: Socialist Workers Party, 1967 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 20 |
Boggs, James. Manifesto for a Black Revolutionary Party. Philadelphia: Pacesetters Publishing House, 1969 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 21 |
Boggs, James and Grace. The Awesome Responsibilities of Revolutionary Leadership. Detroit: Committee for Political Development, 1970. |
| Box 52 |
Folder 22 |
Breitman, George. Malcolm X: The Man and His Ideas (1965 speech). New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1965 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 23 |
Breitman, George and Herman Porter. The Assassination of Malcolm X. New York: Merit Publishers, 1969 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 24 |
Breitman, George and George Edward Novack. Black Nationalism and Socialism. New York: Merit Publishers, 1968 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 25 |
Brooks, Gwendolyn. Family Pictures. Detroit: Broadside Press, 1970 (first edition) |
| Box 52 |
Folder 26 |
Brown, Ross D. Afro-American World Almanac. [n.p.], 1943 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 27 |
Browne, Robert S. and Robert Vernon. Should the U.S. Be Partitioned into Two Separate and Independent Nations – One a Homeland for White Americans and the Other a Homeland for Black Americans? New York: Merit Publishers, 1968 |
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Folder 28 |
The Case for a Black Party. New York: Socialist Workers Party, 1968 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 29 |
Cedric X. [Clark], D. Phillip McGee, Wade Nobles and Na’im Akbar. Voodoo or IQ? An Introduction to African Psychology. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, 1976 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 30 |
Clarke, John Henrik. Black-White Alliances: A Historical Perspective. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, [n.d.] |
| Box 52 |
Folder 31 |
Cleage, Albert B. and George Breitman. Myths about Malcolm X: Two Views. New York: Merit Publishers, 1968 |
| Box 52 |
Folder 32 |
Clower, Robert W. Mainsprings of African Economic Progress. 5th Melville J. Herskovits Memorial Lecture, [n.p.], 1966 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 1 |
Congress of African People. Kwanza—the First Fruits: An African Holiday. Institute of Positive Education, 1972 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 2 |
Croom, Gladys. Before I Was Black (Part 1): Writings by Gladys Croom. [n.p., n.d.] |
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Folder 3 |
Detroit’s Black Heritage: A Partial Guide to People and Places Significant in the History of Detroit and Its Black Community. Detroit: Detroit Historical Museum, 1975 (2nd edition) |
| Box 53 |
Folder 4 |
Diggs, Alfred. Naturally Black. Alfred Diggs, 1968 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 5 |
Diggs, Alfred. The Plain Poet. Alfred Diggs, 1968 |
| Box 53 |
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Drake, St. Clair. The American Dream and the Negro: 100 Years of Freedom? Occasional Paper 9, Emancipation Proclamation Centennial. Chicago: Roosevelt University, 1963 |
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Folder 7 |
Drake, St. Clair. The Redemption of African and Black Religion. Chicago: Third World Press, 1970 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 8 |
Ebon (Ebon Dooley). Revolution: A Poem. Chicago: Third World Press, 1968 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 9 |
Echoes of Malcolm X. [Harlem, NY]: [n.p., n.d.] |
| Box 53 |
Folder 10 |
Edwards, Adolph. Marcus Garvey (1887-1940). London: New Beacon Publications, 1967 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 11 |
Floyd, Tom. Harold. Tom Floyd, [n.d.] |
| Box 53 |
Folder 12 |
Fuller, Hoyt W. The Turning of the Wheel, /or Are Black Men Serious? Chicago: Institute for Positive Education, 1972 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 13 |
Green, Richard L., ed. Historic Black Firsts (Vol. 7). Chicago: Empak Enterprises, Inc., [n.d.] |
| Box 53 |
Folder 14 |
Halisi, Clyde. Kitabu, Beginning Concepts in Kawaida. Los Angeles: US Organization, 1971 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 15 |
Halisi, Clyde and James Mtume, eds. The Quotable Karenga. Los Angeles: US Organization, 1967 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 16 |
Hamilton, Charles J., Jr. The Black Student on the White Campus. Cooperative Program for Educational Opportunity, printed at the Carl Purington Rollins Printing Office of the Yale University Press, 1967 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 17 |
Hamilton, Charles J., Jr., and Lee S. Smith, Michael D. Robinson, George E. Williamson, eds. College and the Black Student: How Do I Pay for It, How Do I Get In? Harvard Student Agencies, Inc., 1969 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 18 |
Hayes, Floyd W., III. “The Concept of Double Vision in Richard Wright’s The Outsider.” In Existence in Black: An Anthology of Black Existential Philosophy. Lewis R. Gordon, ed. Routledge, 1997 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 19 |
Hayes, Floyd W., III. Structures of Dominance and the Political Economy of Black Higher Education in a Technocratic Era: A Theoretical Framework. [Washington, D.C.]: Institute for the Study of Educational Policy, Howard University, 1981 (2 copies) |
| Box 53 |
Folder 20 |
Huey Newton Talks to the Movement. San Francisco: Students for a Democratic Society, 1968. |
| Box 53 |
Folder 21 |
Imari, Brother (Richard B. Henry). War in America: The Malcolm X Doctrine. Detroit: The Malcolm X Society, Octavia Henry Abadele, 1968 (revised edition) |
| Box 53 |
Folder 22 |
Jackson, John G. Black Reconstruction in South Carolina. Austin, TX: American Atheist Press, 1987 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 23 |
Jackson, Spencer. Black Survival. Chicago: S. and E. Publishing House, [n.d.] |
| Box 53 |
Folder 24 |
Janowitz, Morris. Social Control of Escalated Riots. Chicago: University of Chicago Center for Policy Study, 1968 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 25 |
Jarman, Joseph. Black Case: Return from Exile (Volume I & II). Chicago: Art Ensemble of Chicago Publishing Co., 1977 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 26 |
Jess, Tyehimba. When niggas love Revolution … like they love the bulls: ransom notes from tyehimba jess. Chicago: Tyehimba Jess, 1993 |
| Box 53 |
Folder 27 |
Lightfoot, Claude. Black Power and Liberation: A Communist View. New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1967 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 1 |
Listen for the Jazz: Key Notes in Columbus History. Columbus, OH: Arts Foundation of Olde Towne, 1990 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 2 |
Love, Dorothy, ed. A Salute to Historic Black Women. Chicago: Empak Enterprises, Inc., [n.d.] |
| Box 54 |
Folder 3 |
Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee). Au Naturel: A Poetic Statement on Blackness. [Chicago: Don L. Lee], 1967 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 4 |
Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee). black pride. Detroit: Broadside Press, 1968 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 5 |
Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee). think black! Chicago: nu-Ace Social Printers, 1967 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 6 |
Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee). think black! Detroit: Broadside Press (revised edition: New Black Words), 1967 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 7 |
Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee). We Walk the Way of the New World. Detroit: Broadside Press, 1970 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 8 |
Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee) and Jawanza Kunjufu. Black People and the Coming Depression. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, 1975 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 9 |
Malcolm X. Two Speeches by Malcolm X. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1965 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 10 |
Malcolm X Talks to Young People. New York: Young Socialist, 1965 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 11 |
Marxism and the Negro Struggle. New York: Merit Publishers, 1965, 1968 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 12 |
McLawler, Frances T. Smith. Gems of Life in Remembrance of Him. Indianapolis: Fox Printing Company, 1963 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 13 |
Minett, J. The Only Way: A Dedication to the Colored People. Chicago: McTeb, 1963 (second printing) |
| Box 54 |
Folder 14 |
Mumininas Committee for Unified NewArk. Mwanamke Mwananchi (The Nationalist Woman). Newark, NJ: Jihad Productions, 1971 (2 copies) |
| Box 54 |
Folder 15 |
The National Broadcasting Company Presents Meet the Press. with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Roy Wilkins, Whitney M. Young, Jr., Floyd McKissick, Stokley Carmichael and James H. Meredith. Washington, D.C.: Merkle Press, Inc., 1966 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 16 |
Nekam, Alexander. Experiences in African Customary Law. Third Melville J. Herskovits Memorial Lecture, [n.p.], 1966 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 17 |
Newton, Huey P. Essays from the Minister of Defense. [San Francisco: Black Panther Party, 1968] |
| Box 54 |
Folder 18 |
Nkrumah, Osgayefo Dr. Kwame. Peace! The World from African Eyes. Chicago: Afro-American Heritage Association, 1960 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 19 |
Nyerere, Julius K. Ujamaa—the Basis of African Socialism. [n.p., n.d.] |
| Box 54 |
Folder 20 |
Olumo (Jim Cunningham). The Blue Narrator. Chicago: Third World Press, 1974 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 21 |
Onli, Turtel. Nog is Back! Chicago: Onli Studios, 1994 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 22 |
Onli, Turtel. Sustah-Girl: Queen of the Black Age (No. 1). Chicago: Onli Studios, 1993 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 23 |
Outlaw, Lucius T. “Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Social-Political Theory: Critical Thought in the Interest of African-Americans.” In Philosophy Born of Struggle: Anthology of Afro-American Philosophy from 1917. Leonard Harris, ed. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque IA, [n.d.] |
| Box 54 |
Folder 24 |
Peregrind-Brimah, Najib. Architecture for Afrikans. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, 1972 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 25 |
Perkins, Useni Eugene (Eugene Perkins). An Apology to My African Brother and Other Poems. Chicago: Adams Press, 1965 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 26 |
Perkins, Useni Eugene (Eugene Perkins), ed. Black Expressions: An Anthology of New Black Poets. Chicago: Conda’s Printing, YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago, 1967 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 27 |
Randall, Dudley. After the Killing. Chicago: Third World Press, 1973 |
| Box 54 |
Folder 28 |
Reddy, T.J. Poems in One-Part Harmony. Chapel Hill: Carolina Wren Press, 1980 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 1 |
Rodgers, Carolyn. Songs of a Black Bird. Chicago: Third World Press, 1969, 1973 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 2 |
Rodney, Walter. The Groundings with My Brothers. London: Bogle-L’Ouverture Publications, 1969, 1970 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 3 |
Rogers, J.A. 100 Amazing Facts about the Negro with Complete Proof: A Short Cut to the World History of the Negro. New York: Helga M. Rogers, 1957 (1970 edition) |
| Box 55 |
Folder 4 |
Rogers, J.A. The Real Facts about Ethiopia. Baltimore: Black Classic Press, 1982 (revised edition) |
| Box 55 |
Folder 5 |
Rowe, Cyprian Lamar. Crisis in African Studies: The Birth of the African Heritage Studies Association. Buffalo, NY: Black Academy Press, Inc., 1970 (offprint, Black Academy Review, Fall 1970) |
| Box 55 |
Folder 6 |
Royster, Philip M. The Back Door. Chicago: Third World Press, 1971, 1973 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 7 |
Sadaukai, Mwalimu Owusu (Howard Fuller). The Condition of Black People in the 1970s. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, 1972 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 8 |
Semmes, Clovis E. (Jabulani Makalani). “Music and the Resurgence of Black Culture in Chicago; Phil Cohran and the Affro-Arts Theater.” [n.d.] |
| Box 55 |
Folder 9 |
Shabazz, Hannibal Barcar (Robert C. Butler). Handbook on Building Revolutionary Pan African Communalism—Ujamma. Chicago: All African Peoples Alliance, 1971 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 10 |
Shakari, Batu A. (David E. Beverly). Building the Kingdom of God Upon Earth. David E. Beverly, 1970 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 11 |
Shepperson, George. Joseph Booth and the Africanist Diaspora. Tenth Melville J. Herskovits Memorial Lecture, [n.p.], 1972. |
| Box 55 |
Folder 12 |
Shepperson, George. Myth and Reality in Malawi. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1966 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 13 |
Sorell, V.A., ed. Guide to Chicago Murals: Yesterday and Today. Chicago Council on Fine Arts, 1979 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 14 |
Swahili Name Book. Newark, NJ: Jihad Productions, 1971 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 15 |
Thomas, Tony. In Defense of Black Nationalism: An Answer to the Communist Party and Young Workers Liberation League. New York: Pathfinder Press, 1971 |
| Box 55 |
Folder 16 |
Toppin, Edgar A. Blacks in America: Then and Now. Boston: Christian Science Publishing Society, 1969 (offprint) |
| Box 55 |
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Travis, Dempsey J. “Billy Eckstine, ‘The Ballad Singer of the Century.’” Urban Jazz Series, Vol. III. Chicago: Urban Research Press, Inc., 1994 |
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Travis, Dempsey J. “Cab Calloway, ‘The King of Hi-De-Ho.’” Urban Jazz Series Vol. VI. Chicago: Urban Research Press, Inc., 1994 |
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Travis, Dempsey J. “Joe Williams, ‘Every Day I Have the Blues.’” Urban Jazz Series Vol. IV. Chicago: Urban Research Press, Inc., 1994 |
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The Universal Association of Ethiopian Women, Inc.: A Brief History. Brooklyn, NY: Bed-Stuy Printing Plant, [1972] |
| Box 55 |
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Vernon, Robert. The Black Ghetto. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1964 |
| Box 55 |
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Ward, Francis. “Super Fly” A Political and Cultural Condemnation by the Kuumba Workshop. Chicago: Institute of Positive Education, Black Pages Series, 1972 |
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Welsing, Frances Cress. The Cress Theory of Color Confrontation and Racism (White Supremacy) (A Psycho-Genetic Theory and World Outlook). Frances L. Cress Welsing, 1969 |
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Weston, Rubin F., ed. Blacks in Ohio History. Ohio American Revolution Bicentennial Advisory Commission Series No. 4. Columbus, OH: Ohio Historical Society, 1976 |
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Wilkman, Jon Kurt. Black Americans from Colonial Days to the Present. New York: Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation, 1969 |
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Wilks, Ivor. Political Bi-Polarity in Nineteenth Century Asante. Ninth Melville J. Herskovits Memorial Lecture, [n.p.], 1970 |
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Wiltse, Charles M., ed. David Walker’s Appeal. New York: American Century Series, Hill and Wang, 1965 |
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Wimberli, Sigemonde Kharlos. Ghetto Scenes: Poems. Chicago: Free Black Press, 1968 |
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The World Black Revolution: Unite or Perish! [n.p., n.d.] |
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The Academy (Michigan State University), 1992-1993 |
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Africa and the World (London), 1967-1969 |
| Box 56 |
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Africa Development (Quarterly Journal, Council for the Development of Economic & Social Research in Africa), 1976 |
| Box 56 |
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Africa Must Unite (UFOMI, Inc., Chicago), 1973 |
| Box 56 |
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African Agenda (African American Solidarity Committee, Chicago), 1972-1973 |
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African American Chronicle (San Francisco), 1991 |
| Box 56 |
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African American Community Annual (AACA) (Columbus, OH), ca. 1997 |
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African American Review (MLA), 1996 |
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African-American Studies (Virginia Commonwealth University), 1997 |
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African Caribbean World View (Chicago), 1981 |
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Afri-News (Afri-Ware, Broadview, IL), 1994 |
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Afro-America (Brooklyn, NY), 1966-1967 |
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Afro-American Organization (Chicago State University), 1975 |
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Afro-American Review (Howard University), 1968 |
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Al Qalam (Chicago), 1980 |
| Box 56 |
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A.M.E. Report (Grace Tabernacle A.M.E. Church, TN), 1977 |
| Box 56 |
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American Legacy (RJR Communications and Forbes, Inc.), 1997-1998 |
| Box 56 |
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American Legacy Woman (RJR Communications and Forbes, Inc.), 2003 |
| Box 56 |
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American Visions (Visions Foundation, Washington, D.C.), 1987 |
| Box 57 |
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As Sauti “The Voice” (Columbus, OH), 2001 |
| Box 57 |
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ASALH Newsletter (Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History), 1973 |
| Box 57 |
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Association of Afrikan Historians Newsletter, ca. 1975-1976 |
| Box 57 |
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BeBop and Beyond (Creative Music Collective, Los Angeles), 1986 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Action News (students, University of Pittsburgh), 1969 |
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Black Agenda, The (National Black Political Assembly), 1980 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Arts Celebration Newsletter (Chicago), [n.d.] |
| Box 57 |
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Black Canvas, The (Sargent Johnson Gallery), 1989 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Collegian, The (New Orleans), 1971, 1980 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Consumer Digest (Communicon, Inc., Chicago), 1972 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Cultural Center News (Purdue University), 1992 |
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Black Dialogue (San Francisco), 1966 |
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Black Expression (alt.: Black Expressions) Journal of Literature and Art (Chicago), ca. 1968-1969 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Ghetto, The (Philadelphia), 1972-1973 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Gold [Eastern Michigan University], 1994 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Issues Book Review (Fairfax, VA), 1999 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Law Journal (Black World Foundation), 1971 |
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Black Law Journal, 1971 |
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Black Law Journal, 1971 |
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Black Law Journal, 1972 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Law Journal, 1972 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Liberation Month News 85 (Chicago Peoples College), 1985 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Liberator, The (Black Lib-eration Alliance, Inc.), 1969 |
| Box 57 |
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Black Male/Female Relationships (Black Think Tanks, San Francisco), 1981-1982 |
| Box 58 |
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Black Masks (Bronx, NY), 2000 |
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Black Nation, The (Journal of African American Thought), 1982-1986 |
| Box 58 |
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Black New-Ark (Newark, NJ), 1973 |
| Box 58 |
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Black News (Brooklyn, NY), 1974 |
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Black News (Brooklyn, NY), 1975-1977 |
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Black News (Brooklyn, NY), 1979 |
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Black News (Brooklyn, NY), 1980-1982 |
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Black News (Brooklyn, NY), 1983-1984 |
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Black News (Newark, NJ), 1969-1970 |
| Box 58 |
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Black Parent, The (National Black Parents Association), 1976 |
| Box 58 |
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Black Politician, The (A Journal of Current Political Thought), 1970-1971 |
| Box 59 |
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Black Scholar (Journal of Black Studies and Research, Black World Foundation), 1970 |
| Box 59 |
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Black Studies Journal (San Francisco State University Black Studies Department), 1989 |
| Box 59 |
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Black Theater Bulletin (LaMont Zeno Community Theater, Better Boys Foundation), 1974 |
| Box 59 |
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Black Theatre (Black Theatre Movement, New Lafayette Theatre, NY), 1968, 1972 |
| Box 59 |
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Black World, The (All African People Alliance) “Unite or Perish,” 1970 |
| Box 59 |
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Blackboard, The (Northwestern University), 1980-1983 |
| Box 59 |
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Blackbook: Minority Business and Reference Guide (Chicago), 1974 |
| Box 59 |
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Blacklight (University of Chicago), 2005 |
| Box 59 |
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Blackout (Dartmouth College Afro-American Society), 1967 |
| Box 59 |
10 |
Blacks and Jews at Wellesley News, 1993 |
| Box 59 |
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BlackStage (Black Theatre Alliance of Chicago), 1981-1989 |
| Box 59 |
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Book News (African American Book Centers), 1991 |
| Box 59 |
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Brandeis Black Bulletin (from Ford Hall), 1969 |
| Box 59 |
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BUEC Source, The (Black Undergraduate Engineering Council), 1994-1995 |
| Box 59 |
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BWC News (Black Women’s Committee, Chicago), 1969 |
| Box 59 |
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CCC in Action (Chicago City Colleges), 2003-2004 |
| Box 59 |
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CCC Notebook (Chicago City Colleges), 2001 |
| Box 59 |
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CETA Insights (Mayor’s Office of Manpower/Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago), 1978 |
| Box 59 |
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Chamber Report The (National Black Chamber of Commerce, Inc.), 2000 |
| Box 59 |
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Chatham Citizen (Chicago), 1970 |
| Box 59 |
21 |
Chicago Crusader, The (Militant Voice of the People), 2008-2011 |
| Box 59 |
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Chicago Jazz Magazine, 1992-2009 |
| Box 59 |
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Chicago Jazz Weekly, 1991 |
| Box 59 |
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Chicago Journalism Review, 1969 |
| Box 60 |
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Chicago Maroon (University of Chicago), 2008 |
| Box 60 |
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Chicago Observer, The, 1983, 2003 |
| Box 60 |
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Chicago Reporter, The, 1989-1990 |
| Box 60 |
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Chicago Streetwise, 2009 |
| Box 60 |
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CODA Magazine (Canada), 1975-1981 |
| Box 60 |
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Collegiate Griot, The (Chicago), 2003 |
| Box 60 |
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Community Newspages (Houston) |
| Box 60 |
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Communiviews (Black Teacher, Parent, Student Coalition), 1970-1972 |
| Box 60 |
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Congressman Gus Savage Reports (Chicago), 1981 |
| Box 60 |
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Constituent, The (AfriCare), 1992 |
| Box 60 |
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Contributions in Black Studies (Five Colleges, Inc.), 1980-1981 |
| Box 60 |
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CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), 1973 |
| Box 60 |
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Counseling Psychologist, The (American Psychological Association), 1970 |
| Box 60 |
14 |
Crane College Clarion (Chicago Community Colleges), 1968 |
| Box 60 |
15 |
Creativity (Sutherland Community Arts Initiative), 2002-2005 |
| Box 60 |
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Crisis, The (NAACP), 1967 |
| Box 60 |
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Crusader Newsletter, The (Robert F. Williams “in exile”), 1967-1969 |
| Box 60 |
18 |
Culture Matters (African American Diaspora Review, Chicago), 2000 |
| Box 60 |
19 |
Dimensions (Ohio State University), 1996 |
| Box 60 |
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Dollars and Sense (Chicago), 1979, 1983 |
| Box 60 |
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Downbeat (Chicago), 1978-1984 |
| Box 61 |
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Drama Review, The (New York), 1968 |
| Box 61 |
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Drum, The (Georgia State University, Department African American Studies), 2002 |
| Box 61 |
3 |
DuSable Museum (Chicago), 2002 |
| Box 61 |
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Ebony Man (Johnson Publishing Company, Chicago), 1989 |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine, Arlington, VA), 1995 February |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1995 March |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1995 July-August |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1996 May |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1996 June |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1996 September |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1997 September |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1998 February |
| Box 61 |
13 |
Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1998 May |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1998 October |
| Box 61 |
15 |
Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 1999 March |
| Box 61 |
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Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 2000 February |
| Box 61 |
17 |
Emerge (Black America’s News Magazine), 2000 June |
| Box 61 |
18 |
Englewood Connector (Chicago), 2010 |
| Box 61 |
19 |
Englewood News (Englewood High School), 1956-1957 |
| Box 61 |
20 |
Essence (Hollingsworth Group, NY), 1970, 1973 |
| Box 62 |
1 |
Etu Shauri “Our Opinion” (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 1970-1971 |
| Box 62 |
2 |
Evanston Sentinel (Evanston, IL), 2006 |
| Box 62 |
3 |
Evening Press (Chicago City Colleges – Wilson College), 1968-1969 |
| Box 62 |
4 |
Excellence (Chicago State University), 1994 |
| Box 62 |
5 |
FirstWorld (International Journal of Black Thought), 1977 |
| Box 62 |
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FirstWorld (International Journal of Black Thought), 1978-1980 |
| Box 62 |
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Flaming Crescent, The (Independent Grassroots Newsletter, Chicago), 1993 |
| Box 62 |
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Forge (Citizens for Harold Washington, Chicago), 1981 |
| Box 62 |
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Freedom Unlimited (Chicago), 1972 |
| Box 62 |
10 |
Fundisha! Teach! (Council of Independent Black Institutions), 1981-ca. 1983 |
| Box 62 |
11 |
F.Y.I. (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 2005-2009 |
| Box 62 |
12 |
Garvey’s Voice (Philadelphia), 1974-1983 |
| Box 62 |
13 |
Gathering Quarterly, The (The Gathering of Professionals), 1999 |
| Box 62 |
14 |
Ghanaian Voice (Unigan), 1994 |
| Box 62 |
15 |
Giant Steps (John Coltrane Society), 1986 |
| Box 62 |
16 |
Golden Legacy Illustrated History Magazine (Baylor Publications, Seattle), 1983 |
| Box 62 |
17 |
Great Lakes Jazz Letter (Great Lakes Jazz Alliance), [n.d.] |
| Box 62 |
18 |
History and Heritage Magazine (Chicago), 1990 |
| Box 62 |
19 |
HU Newsletter (Howard University), 1969 |
| Box 62 |
20 |
In Sync Chicago (Arts Midwest), 1994 |
| Box 63 |
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Inform (Arts Midwest), 1993-1997 |
| Box 63 |
2 |
Institute of Positive Education News (Chicago), 1981 |
| Box 63 |
3 |
Interim (Special Issue; Atlanta), 1986 |
| Box 63 |
4 |
Issues (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 1996-1997 |
| Box 63 |
5 |
Jazz Calendar (Arts Midwest), 1990 |
| Box 63 |
6 |
Jazz in Chicago, 2005 |
| Box 63 |
7 |
Jazz Letter (Arts Midwest), 1986 |
| Box 63 |
8 |
Jazz Letter (Arts Midwest), 1987-1988 |
| Box 63 |
9 |
Jazz Letter (Arts Midwest), 1989 |
| Box 63 |
10 |
Jazz Letter (Arts Midwest), 1990 |
| Box 63 |
11 |
Jazz Letter (Arts Midwest), 1991 |
| Box 63 |
12 |
Jazz Letter (Arts Midwest), 1992 |
| Box 63 |
13 |
Jazz Letter Arts Midwest), 1993 |
| Box 63 |
14 |
Jazz Letter (Arts Midwest), 1993-1994 |
| Box 63 |
15 |
Jazz Times (formerly Radio Free Jazz, Silver Spring, MD), 1982, 1991 |
| Box 63 |
16 |
Jazzgram (Jazz Institute of Chicago), 1989 |
| Box 63 |
17 |
Jet (Johnson Publishing Company, Chicago), 1993, 2007 |
| Box 63 |
18 |
Journal of Black Poetry (San Francisco), 1967 |
| Box 63 |
19 |
Journal of Ordinary Thought (Neighborhood Writing Alliance), 2000-2001 |
| Box 64 |
1 |
Justice Speaks (Black Workers for Justice, Raleigh, NC), 1994 |
| Box 64 |
2 |
KA [Student Government Opinion, Southern Illinois University], 1967 |
| Box 64 |
3 |
Kitabu (Kent State University), 1983 |
| Box 64 |
4 |
Krewe News (Columbus, OH), 1998-1999 |
| Box 64 |
5 |
Kuumba News (Kuumba Workshop, Chicago), 1972-1973 |
| Box 64 |
6 |
Liberator (Afro-American Research Institute, New York), 1966 |
| Box 64 |
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Liberator (Afro-American Research Institute, New York), 1967 |
| Box 64 |
8 |
Liberator (Afro-American Research Institute, New York), 1968 |
| Box 64 |
9 |
Liberator (Afro-American Research Institute, New York), 1969 |
| Box 64 |
10 |
Liberator (Afro-American Research Institute, New York), 1970 |
| Box 65 |
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Living Blues (Chicago), 1973 |
| Box 65 |
2 |
Magic Notes (eta Creative Arts Foundation), 1989-2003 |
| Box 65 |
3 |
Malcolm X College Newsletter (Chicago City Colleges), 1969-1970 |
| Box 65 |
4 |
Malcolm X-Press (Chicago Community Colleges – Malcolm X College), 1991, 2009 |
| Box 65 |
5 |
Mentoring Visions (Chicago State University), 1994 |
| Box 65 |
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Message Magazine, The (Southern Publishing Association, Nashville, TN), 1983 |
| Box 65 |
7 |
Mid South Street Journal (Chicago), 1995 |
| Box 65 |
8 |
Midwest Black Theatre Alliance (Milwaukee), 1984 |
| Box 65 |
9 |
Midwest Jazz (Arts Midwest), 1994-1997 |
| Box 65 |
10 |
Midwest Jazz (Midwest Jazz Society), 1997 |
| Box 65 |
11 |
Monitor, The (Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism), 1989 |
| Box 65 |
12 |
Muhammad Speaks (Chicago), 1971, 1978 |
| Box 65 |
13 |
National Leader 1984, The (Conventions), 1984 |
| Box 65 |
14 |
NBIP Party Line (National Black Independent Political Party), 1981 |
| Box 65 |
15 |
N’Cobra News (National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America), 1998 |
| Box 65 |
16 |
Negro History Bulletin (Association for the Study of Negro Life and History), 1977 |
| Box 65 |
17 |
Negro Story (Chicago), 1945 |
| Box 65 |
18 |
New Afrikan Journal, The (Malcolm X Party), ca. 1980-1981 |
| Box 65 |
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New Leader, The (American Labor Conference on International Affairs), 1966 |
| Box 66 |
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New Sense (Northwestern University African American Students), 1978,1980 |
| Box 66 |
2 |
New Yorker, The, 1996 |
| Box 66 |
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Newsweek, 1981, 1983, 1995 |
| Box 66 |
4 |
Nkombo (quarterly journal of neo-african/american culture), 1975-1978 |
| Box 66 |
5 |
Nommo (Association for Black Culture Centers), 1994 |
| Box 66 |
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NOMMO (OBAC), 1969-ca. 1995 |
| Box 66 |
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Nommo (Purdue University), 1995 |
| Box 66 |
8 |
Oakland Tribune (California), 1991 |
| Box 66 |
9 |
Observer (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 2004 |
| Box 66 |
10 |
OSU Black Studies Community Extension Center News (Ohio State University), 1986-1987 |
| Box 66 |
11 |
Pan-African Reader II (African Association for Black Studies), 1972-1973 |
| Box 66 |
12 |
Prism (Ohio State University African American and African Studies), 1988-2000 |
| Box 66 |
13 |
Proud Parent Journal (Black Star Projects, Chicago), 2003-2006 |
| Box 66 |
14 |
Realist, The (New York), 1967 |
| Box 66 |
15 |
Review of Black Political Economy (Black Economic Research Center, New York), 1971 |
| Box 67 |
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Rhythm and News (Jazz Record Mart), 1985, 2001-2005 |
| Box 67 |
2 |
Roosevelt Today (Roosevelt University), 1988 |
| Box 67 |
3 |
Satin (Columbus, OH), 1985 |
| Box 67 |
4 |
Selma University Chronicle, The , 1985 |
| Box 67 |
5 |
SGA (Student Government Association) (Chicago City Colleges – Olive-Harvey College), 1980 |
| Box 67 |
6 |
SouthEast Residents for Justice Newsletter (Chicago), 2000 |
| Box 67 |
7 |
South Side Scoop (Chicago), 1991 |
| Box 67 |
8 |
Sphinx (Alpha Phi Alpha), 1970 |
| Box 67 |
9 |
STOP (Southside Together Organizing for Power, Chicago), 2007 |
| Box 67 |
10 |
Through the Years: Black History in Champaign County (IL), 1995-1998 |
| Box 67 |
11 |
Tony Brown’s Journal (New York), 1985 |
| Box 67 |
12 |
Torch, The (Roosevelt University), 1972, 1989 |
| Box 67 |
13 |
Truth, The (Midwest Gap), 2007 |
| Box 67 |
14 |
TV Week, 1989 |
| Box 67 |
15 |
Ufahamu (University of California at UCLA African Studies Center), 1972 |
| Box 67 |
16 |
Ujamaa News (Ujamaa Bookstore, Columbus, OH), 2002 |
| Box 67 |
17 |
Umoja (Third International Black Power Congress), ca. 1971 |
| Box 67 |
18 |
University of Chicago School Review, 1973 |
| Box 67 |
19 |
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1992 |
| Box 67 |
20 |
Wakati Wa Taita (Midwest Regional Congress of African People), 1970 |
| Box 67 |
21 |
WBEZ Radio Guide (Chicago), 1980-1982 |
| Box 67 |
22 |
We Must Come Together (Mansong Kulubally), [n.d.] |
| Box 67 |
23 |
West Side Torch (West Side Organization), 1968 |
| Box 67 |
24 |
Who Controls Black Destiny (Center for Inner City Studies, Northeastern Illinois University), 1970s |
| Box 67 |
25 |
Woodlawn Observer, The (The Woodlawn Organization, Chicago), 2002, 2010 |
| Box 67 |
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WYCC-TV Magazine (Chicago City Colleges) 2004-2006 |
| Sub-series 1: Oversized Serial Publications |
| Box 68 |
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Black Book Review (QBR) (New York), 1996 |
| Box 68 |
2 |
Black Books Bulletin: Words Work (Chicago), 1991-1992 |
| Box 68 |
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Black Business Listings (Oakland-San Francisco Bay Area), 1995-2008 |
| Box 68 |
4 |
Black Panther, The (San Francisco), 1967-1975 |
| Box 68 |
5 |
Black Unity (Carbondale, IL), 1968 |
| Box 68 |
6 |
Black X-Press News (Chicago), 2006-2007 |
| Box 68 |
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Blowin’ (Forum for the Evolution of Progressive Arts—FEPA), 1983 |
| Box 68 |
8 |
Bronzeville Metropolis (Chicago), 2010 |
| Box 68 |
9 |
Bulletin (Chicago Independent Bulletin), 2009 |
| Box 68 |
10 |
California Voice, 1983 |
| Box 68 |
11 |
Call & Post (Columbus, OH), 2008 |
| Box 68 |
12 |
Capital City Courier (Springfield, IL), 2007 |
| Box 68 |
13 |
Chatham-Southeast Citizen (Chicago), 1997 |
| Box 69 |
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Chicago Defender, 1995-2006 |
| Box 69 |
2 |
Chicago Educator (Chicago Public Schools), 2000 |
| Box 69 |
3 |
Chicago Journal (South Side Free Newsweekly), 1979 |
| Box 69 |
4 |
Chicago Reader, 1987 |
| Box 69 |
5 |
Chicago-South Suburban News, 1970 |
| Box 69 |
6 |
Chicago Standard News, 2006-2010 |
| Box 69 |
7 |
Chicago Standard Newspaper, 2010 |
| Box 69 |
8 |
Collegian, The (Rockford College), 1965 |
| Box 69 |
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Columbus Black Communicator, The (Ohio), 1989, 1991 |
| Box 69 |
10 |
Columbus Post (Ohio), 2003 |
| Box 69 |
11 |
Daily Northwestern, The (Northwestern University), 1973 |
| Box 69 |
12 |
Ebony (Johnson Publishing Company, Chicago), 1954 (December), 1969, 1989 |
| Box 69 |
13 |
Englewood Express (Chicago), 1984 |
| Box 69 |
14 |
Festival Review (Columbus, OH), 1995 |
| Box 69 |
15 |
Final Call, The (Chicago), 1988-1995, 1980 excerpt |
| Box 70 |
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Hampton Clark News (Chicago City Colleges – Olive-Harvey College), 1976-1982 |
| Box 70 |
2 |
Haymarket (Chicago), 1982-1985 |
| Box 70 |
3 |
Hyde Park Citizen (Chicago), 1987-2008 |
| Box 70 |
4 |
In Exile (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy King College), 1969 |
| Box 70 |
5 |
Inner City Voice [“Sauti”],The (Detroit), 1969 |
| Box 70 |
6 |
Jam Sessions (Chicago), 1987-1993 |
| Box 70 |
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Kennedy-King Press (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy King College, 1969-1972 |
| Box 70 |
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Light, The (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 1998 |
| Box 70 |
9 |
Militant, The (New York), 1968 |
| Box 70 |
10 |
Movement, The (San Francisco), 1967 |
| Box 70 |
11 |
New African, The (Republic of New Africa, Detroit), 1968 |
| Box 70 |
12 |
New Afrikan, The (Republic of New Afrika, Washington, D.C.), ca. 1979-1984 |
| Box 71 |
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Nightmoves (souvenir issue “Jazz Comes Home,” South Shore Country Club Park, Chicago), 1982-1985 |
| Box 71 |
2 |
Observer, The (Chicago), 1971-1975 |
| Box 71 |
3 |
Press, The (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 1995 |
| Box 71 |
4 |
Progressive, The (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 2006-2010 |
| Box 71 |
5 |
Pure News USA (Springfield, IL), 2007 |
| Box 71 |
6 |
Residents’ Journal (We the People Media, Chicago), 2010 |
| Box 71 |
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Revolutionary Times (Chicago), 1995 |
| Box 71 |
8 |
Rollingout.com (Chicago), 2009 |
| Box 71 |
9 |
SOBU Newsletter (Student Organization for Black Unity), 1971 |
| Box 71 |
10 |
South Street Journal (Chicago), 2006-2010 |
| Box 71 |
11 |
Southern Patriot, The (Southern Conference Educational Fund), 1967 |
| Box 71 |
12 |
Spectrum (Washington, D.C.), 1969 |
| Box 71 |
13 |
Statement, The (Chicago City Colleges – Kennedy-King College), 2001 |
| Box 71 |
14 |
Substance (Substitutes United for Better Schools, Chicago), 1983 |
| Box 71 |
15 |
Sunnyside (Chicago), 2010 |
| Box 71 |
16 |
Tempo (Chicago State College), 1968 |
| Box 71 |
17 |
Third World, The (Chicago City Colleges – Loop College), 1969 |
| Box 71 |
18 |
20th Ward Community Leader (Chicago), 2006 |
| Box 71 |
19 |
Village Voice (New York), 1985 |
| Box 71 |
20 |
Westside Mandate (Chicago), 1973 |
| Box 71 |
21 |
Wilson College Press (Chicago City Colleges – Wilson Junior College), 1966-1969 |
| Box 72 |
1 |
Black X-Press (Lu Palmer, Chicago), 1973-1974 |
| Box 73 |
1 |
N’Digo (Chicago), 1990-2011 |
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Series 13: Clippings, 1965-2010  |
| Sub-series 1: Clippings Compiled by Leonard Wash |
| Box 74 |
Folder 1 |
Clippings, 1965-1967 |
| Box 74 |
Folder 2 |
Clippings, 1968 January – August |
| Box 74 |
Folder 3 |
Clippings, 1968 September – December |
| Box 74 |
Folder 4 |
Clippings, 1969 |
| Box 74 |
Folder 5 |
Clippings, 1970 |
| Box 74 |
Folder 6 |
Clippings, 1971 |
| Box 74 |
Folder 7 |
Clippings, 1972 |
| Box 74 |
Folder 8 |
Clippings, 1973 January – June |
| Box 74 |
Folder 9 |
Clippings, 1973 July – December |
| Box 74 |
Folder 10 |
Clippings, 1974 January – June |
| Box 74 |
Folder 11 |
Clippings, 1974 July – December |
| Box 74 |
Folder 12 |
Clippings, 1975 |
| Box 74 |
Folder 13 |
Clippings, 1976 |
| Box 74 |
Folder 14 |
Clippings, 1977 January – June |
| Box 74 |
Folder 15 |
Clippings, 1977 July – December |
| Box 74 |
Folder 16 |
Clippings, 1978 January – June |
| Box 74 |
Folder 17 |
Clippings, 1978 July – December |
| Box 74 |
Folder 18 |
Clippings, 1979 January – June |
| Box 74 |
Folder 19 |
Clippings, 1979 July – December |
| Box 75 |
Folder 1 |
Clippings, 1980 January – March |
| Box 75 |
Folder 2 |
Clippings, 1980 April – December |
| Box 75 |
Folder 3 |
Clippings, 1981 January – May |
| Box 75 |
Folder 4 |
Clippings, 1981 June – October |
| Box 75 |
Folder 5 |
Clippings, 1981 November – December |
| Box 75 |
Folder 6 |
Clippings, 1982 January – April |
| Box 75 |
Folder 7 |
Clippings, 1982 May – September |
| Box 75 |
Folder 8 |
Clippings, 1982 October – December |
| Box 75 |
Folder 9 |
Clippings, 1983 January – May |
| Box 75 |
Folder 10 |
Clippings, 1983 June – December |
| Box 75 |
Folder 11 |
Clippings, 1984 January – May |
| Box 75 |
Folder 12 |
Clippings, 1984 June – September |
| Box 75 |
Folder 13 |
Clippings, 1984 October – December |
| Box 76 |
Folder 1 |
Clippings, 1985 January – May |
| Box 76 |
Folder 2 |
Clippings, 1985 June – August |
| Box 76 |
Folder 3 |
Clippings, 1985 September – December |
| Box 76 |
Folder 4 |
Clippings, 1986 January – June |
| Box 76 |
Folder 5 |
Clippings, 1986 July – December |
| Box 76 |
Folder 6 |
Clippings, 1987 January – June |
| Box 76 |
Folder 7 |
Clippings, 1987 July – December |
| Box 76 |
Folder 8 |
Clippings, 1988 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 9 |
Clippings, 1989 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 10 |
Clippings, 1990-1991 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 11 |
Clippings, 1992 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 12 |
Clippings, 1993-1994 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 13 |
Clippings, 1995 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 14 |
Clippings, 1996-1997 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 15 |
Clippings, 1998-1999 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 16 |
Clippings, 2000 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 17 |
Clippings, 2001 |
| Box 76 |
Folder 18 |
Clippings, 2002 |
| Box 77 |
Folder 1 |
Clippings, 2003 |
| Box 77 |
Folder 2 |
Clippings, 2004 |
| Box 77 |
Folder 3 |
Clippings, 2005 January – June |
| Box 77 |
Folder 4 |
Clippings, 2005 July – December |
| Box 77 |
Folder 5 |
Clippings, 2006 January – June |
| Box 77 |
Folder 6 |
Clippings, 2006 July – December |
| Box 77 |
Folder 7 |
Clippings, 2007 January – June |
| Box 77 |
Folder 8 |
Clippings, 2007 July – December |
| Box 77 |
Folder 9 |
Clippings, 2008 January – June |
| Box 77 |
Folder 10 |
Clippings, 2008 July – December |
| Box 77 |
Folder 11 |
Clippings, 2009 January – June |
| Box 77 |
Folder 12 |
Clippings, 2009 July – December |
| Box 77 |
Folder 13 |
Clippings, 2010 January - June |
| Box 77 |
Folder 14 |
Clippings, 2010 July – December |
| Box 77 |
Folder 15 |
Clippings, 2011 |
| Box 78 |
Folder 1 |
Clippings, [n.d.] 1 of 2 |
| Box 78 |
Folder 2 |
Clippings, [n.d.] 2 of 2 |
| Box 78 |
Folder 3 |
Clippings, Columbus, OH 1980-1999 |
| Box 78 |
Folder 4 |
Clippings, Columbus, OH 2000-2010 |
| Sub-series 2: Obituaries Compiled by Leonard Wash |
| Box 78 |
Folder 5 |
Obituaries: A |
| Box 78 |
Folder 6 |
Obituaries: B |
| Box 78 |
Folder 7 |
Obituaries: C |
| Box 78 |
Folder 8 |
Obituaries: D |
| Box 78 |
Folder 9 |
Obituaries: E |
| Box 78 |
Folder 10 |
Obituaries: F |
| Box 78 |
Folder 11 |
Obituaries: G |
| Box 78 |
Folder 12 |
Obituaries: H |
| Box 78 |
Folder 13 |
Obituaries: J |
| Box 78 |
Folder 14 |
Obituaries: K |
| Box 78 |
Folder 15 |
Obituaries: L |
| Box 78 |
Folder 16 |
Obituaries: M |
| Box 78 |
Folder 17 |
Obituaries: N |
| Box 78 |
Folder 18 |
Obituaries: O |
| Box 78 |
Folder 19 |
Obituaries: P |
| Box 78 |
Folder 20 |
Obituaries: R |
| Box 78 |
Folder 21 |
Obituaries: S |
| Box 78 |
Folder 22 |
Obituaries: T |
| Box 78 |
Folder 23 |
Obituaries: U – V |
| Box 78 |
Folder 24 |
Obituaries: W – Z |
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Series 14: Photographs, 1959-2008  |
| Box 79 |
1 |
Wash, Leonard. 1966-1967. Photo by Tommie Hill |
| Box 79 |
2 |
Wash, Leonard, and Johari Amini (Jewel C. Latimore). At Ellis’ Bookstore, 1967. Photo by Tommie Hill |
| Box 79 |
3 |
Wash, Leonard, and Johari Amini (Jewel C. Latimore). At the Wall of Respect, 1967. Photo by Tommie Hill |
| Box 79 |
4 |
Wash, Leonard. At Wilson Junior College intramural track event, 1959. Original photo by Louis Green/Greer |
| Box 79 |
5 |
Wash, Leonard. At Wilson Junior College intramural track event, 1959. Original photo by Louis Green/Greer |
| Box 79 |
6 |
Wash, Leonard. With three unidentified persons, [n.d.] |
| Box 79 |
7 |
Wash, Leonard. Trophy from Windy City Marathon, 3rd place, 1965 |
| Box 79 |
8 |
Wash, Leonard. Papers in hall closet, 2002 |
| Box 79 |
9 |
Wash, Leonard. Papers in hall closet, 2003 |
| Box 79 |
10 |
Black, Timuel. At Coleman Branch, Chicago Public Library, 2004 |
| Box 79 |
11 |
Brooks, Gwendolyn. At book signing, ca. 2002 |
| Box 79 |
12 |
Franklin, John Hope. Speaker, University of Chicago, 2005 |
| Box 79 |
13 |
Franklin, John Hope. With Jesse Jackson, Sr., University of Chicago, 2005 |
| Box 79 |
14 |
Franklin, John Hope. With Lerone Bennett, Jr., University of Chicago, 2005 |
| Box 79 |
15 |
Franklin, John Hope. With Timuel Black and Jesse Jackson, Sr., 2005 |
| Box 79 |
16 |
Gray, Arvella, the “Blind Street Singer.” ca. 1960 (See also Box 50, Folder 17) |
| Box 79 |
17 |
Green, Robert E. (Greene, Robert E.). At Daly’s Restaurant [?], 2009 |
| Box 79 |
18 |
Hare, Nathan and Julia. At Institute of Positive Education, 1989 |
| Box 79 |
19 |
Hare, Nathan and Julia. At Institute of Positive Education, 1989 |
| Box 79 |
20 |
Hare, Nathan and Julia. At Institute of Positive Education, 1989 |
| Box 79 |
21 |
Hare, Nathan. At Institute of Positive Education. 1989 |
| Box 79 |
22 |
Hare, Julia. At Institute of Positive Education, 1989 |
| Box 79 |
23 |
Hare, Nathan and Julia. With Haki R. Madhubuti (Don L. Lee) at Institute of Positive Education, 1989 |
| Box 79 |
24 |
Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee). At Institute of Positive Education, 1989 |
| Box 79 |
25 |
Hudson, Jennifer. On Life Magazine cover, 2007 |
| Box 79 |
26 |
Jarman, Joseph and Leonard Wash. At Name Gallery, 1981. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
27 |
Jarman, Joseph and Douglas Ewart. In concert; at International Zen Dogo of Illinois, Japanese Cultural Center, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
28 |
Jarman, Joseph and Douglas Ewart. In concert; at International Zen Dogo of Illinois, Japanese Cultural Center, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
29 |
Jarman, Joseph and Douglas Ewart (Jarman only). In concert; at International Zen Dogo of Illinois, Japanese Cultural Center, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
30 |
Jarman, Joseph and Douglas Ewart (Jarman only). In concert; at International Zen Dogo of Illinois, Japanese Cultural Center, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
31 |
Jarman, Joseph and Douglas Ewart. In concert; at International Zen Dogo of Illinois, Japanese Cultural Center, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
32 |
Jarman, Joseph and Douglas Ewart (Ewart only). In concert; at International Zen Dogo of Illinois, Japanese Cultural Center, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
33 |
Johnson, Alicia. Portrait, 1966-1967. Photo by Tommie Hill |
| Box 79 |
34 |
Karenga, Maulana (Ron). At Institute of Positive Education, 1982. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
35 |
King, Woodie, Jr. With Renee Ferguson and husband, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
36 |
King, Woodie, Jr. With Renee Ferguson and husband, 1989. Photo by Addo Carpenter |
| Box 79 |
37 |
Rodgers, Carolyn. At 57th Street Bookstore, 1998 |
| Box 79 |
38 |
Sengstacke, Bobby. At Hothouse celebrating life and music of Malachi Favors, 2004 |
| Box 79 |
39 |
Sengstacke, Bobby. Photo exhibit [title and location not identified, n.d.] |
| Box 79 |
40 |
Shepp, Archie. FEPA concert in Dunbar [H.S.] auditorium, 1981 |
| Box 79 |
41 |
Art Ensemble of Chicago. Richard Wang emcee, at University of Chicago, 2004 |
| Box 79 |
42 |
Black Power Conference. Newark NJ, 1967 (photo of original) |
| Box 79 |
43 |
Columbus, OH: Afro-Centric Center, [n.d.] |
| Box 79 |
44 |
Columbus, OH: Black Arts Plus. Olde Towne, [n.d.] |
| Box 79 |
45 |
Columbus, OH: IGA Supermarket. Carl L. Brown, founder, [n.d.] |
| Box 79 |
46 |
Columbus, OH: IGA Supermarket. Carl L. Brown, founder, [n.d.] |
| Box 79 |
47 |
Columbus, OH: Omar Shaheed, sculptor. In workshop, 1998 |
| Box 79 |
48 |
Columbus, OH: Omar Shaheed sculpture. At King Arts Complex, 2003 |
| Box 79 |
49 |
Columbus, OH: Omar Shaheed home. View of yard, 2003 |
| Box 79 |
50 |
Columbus, OH: Omar Shaheed home. 2003 |
| Box 80 |
51 |
Columbus, OH: Jazz ‘n’ Eggs. Earl Love, vocalist; at King Arts Complex, late 1990s |
| Box 80 |
52 |
Columbus, OH: Jazz ‘n’ Eggs (?). Gene Walker on tenor sax, at King Arts Complex, 1999 |
| Box 80 |
53 |
Columbus, OH: Jazz ‘n’ Eggs. Gene Walker on tenor sax; at King Arts Complex, late 1990s |
| Box 80 |
54 |
Columbus, OH: Chester Higgins, Jr., photographer. At King Arts Complex, 2001 |
| Box 80 |
55 |
Columbus, OH: Chester Higgins, Jr., photographer. At King Arts Complex, 2001 |
| Box 80 |
56 |
Columbus, OH: Chester Higgins, Jr., photographer. At King Arts Complex, 2001 |
| Box 80 |
57 |
Columbus, OH: Betty Stull, curator. King Arts Complex, 2001 |
| Box 80 |
58 |
Columbus, OH: Betty Stull, curator. King Arts Complex, 2001 |
| Box 80 |
59 |
Columbus, OH: Hank Marr Sextet. Gene Walker on tenor sax; King Arts Complex, 2000 |
| Box 80 |
60 |
Columbus, OH: Leonard Napper, Sr. and “Remati” Porter. In S.T.A.R. Program at King Arts Complex, 1997 |
| Box 80 |
61 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
62 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
63 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
64 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
65 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
66 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
67 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
68 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
69 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
70 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
71 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
72 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
73 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
74 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
75 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
76 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
77 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
78 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
79 |
DuSable Museum Art Fair (25th Annual), 1999 |
| Box 80 |
80 |
Englewood High School. Chicago, ca. 1979 |
| Box 80 |
81 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation. Chicago Alliance of African-American Photographers (CAAAP) program, 2001 |
| Box 80 |
82 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation. Chicago Alliance of African-American Photographers (CAAAP) program, 2001 |
| Box 80 |
83 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation. Asbra Ford, artist program, 2003 |
| Box 80 |
84 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation. Asbra Ford, artist program, 2003 |
| Box 80 |
85 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation. Asbra Ford, artist program, 2003 |
| Box 80 |
86 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation: Abena Joan Brown, Gunako/Qunako Jahi program, 2006 |
| Box 80 |
87 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation: exhibit of unidentified artists, 2006 |
| Box 80 |
88 |
eta Creative Arts Foundation: Luther (Kush Bey) Woodley artist program, 2006 |
| Box 80 |
89 |
Jazz Fest. At South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, 1998 |
| Box 80 |
90 |
Jazz Fest. At South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, [n.d.] |
| Box 80 |
91 |
Jazz Quintet. At McDonald’s Restaurant at 69th and Vincennes, Chicago, [n.d.] |
| Box 80 |
92 |
Jazz Quintet. At McDonald’s Restaurant at 69th and Vincennes, Chicago., [n.d.] |
| Box 80 |
93 |
Kwanzaa celebration. At South Shore Cultural Center, 2006 |
| Box 80 |
94 |
Kwanzaa celebration. With Maulana (Ron) Karenga and wife, at South Shore Cultural Center, 2006 |
| Box 80 |
95 |
Kwanzaa celebration. At South Shore Cultural Center, 2007 |
| Box 80 |
96 |
Kwanzaa celebration. With Clifford Kelly. At South Shore Cultural Center, 2007 |
| Box 80 |
97 |
Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC), Young People’s Workshop. 1968-1971 |
| Box 80 |
98 |
Universal Alley Jazz Jam. At Black United Fund Plaza, Chicago, 2010 |
| Box 80 |
99 |
Universal Alley Jazz Jam. Phil Cohran at microphone, Black United Fund Plaza, Chicago, 2010 |
| Box 80 |
100 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. With Charles “Deacon” Jones, 2005 |
| Box 81 |
101 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. With Charles “Deacon” Jones, 2005 |
| Box 81 |
102 |
University of Chicago Track Club Summer Meet at Haydon Track. With Richard Walton and Harold E. Morris, 2005 |
| Box 81 |
103 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. With Dorothy Dawson, 2006 (See also Box 36/272 for audiocassette) |
| Box 81 |
104 |
University of Chicago Track Club. Track and Field Coach Survival Guide by Ed Wallace, with photo of Dorothy Dawson, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
105 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Richard Walton, presenter, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
106 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Richard Walton, presenter, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
107 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Richard Walton, presenter, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
108 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Richard Walton, others not identified, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
109 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Richard Walton and University of Chicago runner, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
110 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Richard Walton and University of Chicago runner, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
111 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Richard Walton and University of Chicago runner, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
112 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Harold E. Harris, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
113 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. University of Chicago runner, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
114 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. University of Chicago runner, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
115 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. University of Chicago runner, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
116 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Subject not identified, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
117 |
University of Chicago Track Club Banquet. Toni Preckwinkle, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
118 |
21st Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Saline, Lorenzo Martin and Armstead Allen, 1998 |
| Box 81 |
119 |
21st Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Margaret Dorsey and Jabulani Makalani (Clovis E. Semmes), 1998 |
| Box 81 |
120 |
24th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Maulani Karenga, 2001 |
| Box 81 |
121 |
24th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Maulani Karenga, Armstead Allen, 2001 |
| Box 81 |
122 |
24th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Robert Miller, 2001 |
| Box 81 |
123 |
25th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Robert Miller, 2002 |
| Box 81 |
124 |
26th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Vernon Jarrett, 2003 |
| Box 81 |
125 |
26th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Vernon Jarrett, 2003 |
| Box 81 |
126 |
26th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Robert Miller, 2003 |
| Box 81 |
127 |
27th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Aldon Morris, 2004 |
| Box 81 |
128 |
27th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Harold Rogers, Timuel Black, Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Armstead Allen, 2004 |
| Box 81 |
129 |
27th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Gala banquet committee, at Higher Ground, 2004 |
| Box 81 |
130 |
29th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Maulani Karenga, Armstead Allen, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
131 |
29th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Harold Rogers, Valerie Robinson, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
132 |
29th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Hanes Walton, Robert Miller, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
133 |
29th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Hanes Walton, Robert Miller, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
134 |
29th Annual Black Studies Conference, Olive-Harvey College. Hanes Walton, Robert Miller, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
135 |
Kennedy-King College. New building construction, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
136 |
Kennedy-King College. New building construction, 2006 |
| Box 81 |
137 |
Kennedy-King College. Move to new building, with crates in hallway, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
138 |
Kennedy-King College. Move to new building, with view of Leonard Wash’s “old” room #3557, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
139 |
Kennedy-King College. “Old” building just before move to new one, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
140 |
Kennedy-King College. “Old” building after move to new one, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
141 |
Kennedy-King College. “Old” building after move to new one, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
142 |
Kennedy-King College. “Old” building after move to new one, 2007 |
| Box 81 |
143 |
Kennedy-King College. Students on GED Practice Test Day, [n.d.] |
| Box 81 |
144 |
Kennedy-King College. Students on GED Practice Test Day, [n.d.] |
| Box 81 |
145 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With Bernard Shelton (professor, Social Science Department), 2009 |
| Box 81 |
146 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With first five Kennedy-King presidents together, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
147 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With first five Kennedy-King presidents and U.S. Representative Bobby Rush together, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
148 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With “Jackie” (event photographer), 2009 |
| Box 81 |
149 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With President Clyde El-Amin and Chancellor Wayne Watson, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
150 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With Robert Cruthird and Jeanette Williams, and book about Wilson College/Kennedy-King College, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
151 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With Robert Cruthird and U.S. Representative Bobby Rush, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
152 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With Sun Drummers, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
153 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With U.S. Representative Bobby Rush, Chancellor Wayne Watson, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
154 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With U.S. Representative Bobby Rush, Chancellor Wayne Watson, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
155 |
Kennedy-King College 1st Annual Scholarship Gala. With Alderman Willie Cochran, Marv Dyson, Chancellor Wayne Watson, U.S. Representative Bobby Rush, 2009 |
| Box 81 |
156 |
Bob Dixton’s Last Barbershop. On East 67th Street, Chicago, ca. 2000 |
| Box 81 |
157 |
Billboard: “Elect Willye B. White 6th Ward Alderman.” 2003 |
| Box 81 |
158 |
Billboard: “Elect Willye B. White 6th Ward Alderman.” 2003 |
| Box 81 |
159 |
Photo negatives, color: track and field event (?), 8 views. [n.d.] |
| |
Series 15: Memorabilia, 1963-2011  |
| Box 82 |
1 |
Medals: Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1964-1966 |
| Box 82 |
2 |
Medal: America’s 10th Annual Marathon, 1986 |
| Box 82 |
3 |
Medal: Michigan City [IN] Run, 1986 |
| Box 82 |
4 |
Medals: M.R.R.C. Handicap, 1964 |
| Box 82 |
5 |
Medals: M.T.C. [n.d.] |
| Box 82 |
6 |
Medals: Olive-Harvey College, 1963 and 1985 |
| Box 82 |
7 |
Medal: WVON 10-mile classic, [n.d.] |
| Box 82 |
8 |
Medal: [not identified, n.d.] |
| Box 82 |
9 |
Plaque: Arne Richards Memorial Award [for] Service to Running, 1983 |
| Box 82 |
10 |
Plaque: Educate Your Body 3rd Annual, 1992 |
| Box 82 |
11 |
Plaques: USAADC, Olive-Harvey College, 1963 |
| Box 83 |
1 |
Bags: Retail shopping, with logos, [n.d.] |
| Box 83 |
2 |
Business cards |
| Box 83 |
3 |
Buttons |
| Box 83 |
4 |
Fans (hand) |
| Box 83 |
5 |
Harold Washington mayoral campaign materials, ca. 1983-1987 |
| Box 83 |
6 |
Membership cards |
| Box 83 |
7 |
Name tags |
| Box 83 |
8 |
Postcards (Africa) |
| Box 83 |
9 |
Postcards (Mexico) |
| Box 83 |
10 |
Postcards (Velvet Lounge, Chicago) |
| Box 83 |
11 |
Tickets (events) |
| Box 83 |
12 |
Miscellaneous items |
| Box 84 |
1 |
Organization Series, Oversized. AACM [American Association of Creative Musicians] Program Booklet “Further Explorations: A Celebration of the AACM,” 1984 |
| Box 84 |
2 |
Organization Series Oversized. AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO) materials, 1990-2011 |
| Box 84 |
3 |
Organization Series Oversized. International Black Workers’ Congress draft proposal for manifesto, ca. 1971 |
| Box 84 |
4 |
Subject Research Series Oversized. Curriculum poster “The History They Never Told You,” ca. 2000 |
| Box 84 |
5 |
Art reproduction: “Mary McCleod Bethune—Teacher,” ca. 1969 |
| Box 84 |
6 |
Drawing on papyrus (untitled): [Egyptian pharaoh with lion, n.d.] |
| Box 84 |
7 |
Drawing: [portrait in style of face mask] by Jon Clay; inscribed to Leonard Wash, 2006 |
| Box 84 |
8 |
Calendars, various dates (1 of 2) |
| Box 84 |
9 |
Calendars, various dates (2 of 2) |
| Box 84 |
10 |
Poster: “AACM in Concert, Adegoke Steve Colson Ensemble,” 1978 |
| Box 84 |
11 |
Poster: AACM “Power Stronger Than Itself,” April Concert Series, [n.d.] |
| Box 84 |
12 |
Poster: AACM “Revivification, Anyway (Part I),” 1983 |
| Box 84 |
13 |
Poster: Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver (part of Black Panther broadside), [n.d.] |
| Box 84 |
14 |
Poster: Capitol Records Blue Note “The Finest in Jazz Since 1939,” 1984 |
| Box 84 |
15 |
Poster: Chicago Cubs Dusty Baker “Believe,” Chicago Tribune ad, [n.d.] |
| Box 84 |
16 |
Poster: Keepin’ Comin’ Home Unity Day Festival, Columbus, OH, 2009 |
| Box 84 |
17 |
Poster: Kennedy-King College Social Work Club 5th Annual Idol Extravaganza, 2007 |
| Box 84 |
18 |
Poster: Michael Jordan “I’m Back,” Chicago Sun-Times front-page facsimile, 1995 |
| Box 84 |
19 |
Poster: Pan African Liberation Committee “Boycott Gulf [Oil],” [n.d.] |
| Box 84 |
20 |
Poster: Play production of “Skipper,” based on life of Milton Lee Olive III, 2011 |
| Box 84 |
21 |
Poster: Unidentified portrait [Malcolm X] oil painting reproduction, [n.d.] |
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Addendum, September 2012
Series 14: Photographs  |
| Box 85 |
160 |
Nahaz Rogers, 1980 |
| Box 85 |
161 |
Rodney Newberry, saxophone and leader; Art “Turk” Burton, congas; Mau Mau (Carson), tambourine; Yosef Ben Israel, bass; Arvereal Po, drums. 3rd Annual Black Studies Conference at Olive-Harvey College, 1980. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
| Box 85 |
162 |
Spencer Jackson family, Kwanza celebration, Olive-Harvey College, 1980. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
| Box 85 |
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Fred Anderson, tenor saxophone, Fred Anderson Quartet performance, 15th Annual ACCM Concert, Columbia College, Chicago, 1980. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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Joseph Jarman, N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, 1981. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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Hanah Jon Taylor and George Hines (G’Ra), The Blue Gargoyle, Chicago, 1981. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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Andrea Bailey, festival organizer, International Black Film Festival, South Shore High School, Chicago, 1981. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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Lucille Ellis, Archie [last name not given], Anjou Chenziwon, International Black Film Festival, South Shore High School, Chicago, 1981. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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National Black Independent Political Party Convention, Chicago, 1981 |
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Harold W. Cruse, Garfield Park Mental Health Center, Chicago, 1981. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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Harold Rogers, Randy Davenport, Ismay Ashford, Ramon Price, Gwen May, Charles Evans, Joan Matthews, Cathern Davis, “Blacks in Higher Education” panel, DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago, 1982 |
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Vincent Harding, 5th Annual Black Studies Conference at Olive-Harvey College, 1982. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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Rev. Clarence James, Dr. Olivia Nayman, Charlotte Ashton, Jabulani Makalani and Charles Evans, moderator, 5th Annual Black Studies Conference at Olive-Harvey College, 1982. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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DePaul University’s “All-America in Basket” basketball team, at Olive-Harvey College, 1982 |
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Phil Cohran, 1982. Photo by Addo Carpentier |
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Von Freeman and Eddie Johnson, with host Linda Prince, radio program “Tenor Saxophone Conclave” at WBEZ-FM, Chicago, 1980s |