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From the description of Howard Thurman collection, 1924-1981 (bulk 1952-1967). (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70958669Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990Ames, Evelyn Perkins.Austin, Elizabeth R., 1938-Bailey (Family : Arkansas)Bandung Conference.Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972Boston UniversityFahs, Sophia Lyon, 1876-1978.Faulkner, William J.Haley, AlexHughes, Langston, 1902-1967Jackson, Jesse, 1941-Jones, Jim, 1931-1978Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979Sipprell, Clara E. (Clara Estelle), 1885-1975Spencer, Anne, 1882-1975.Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981Austin, Elizabeth R., 1938-. When the song of the angels is stilled : for SATB chorus a cappella (2005) / music by Elizabeth R. Austin ; poem by Howard Thurman.Austin, Elizabeth R., 1938-Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981When the song of the angels is stilled : for SATB chorus a cappella (2005) / music by Elizabeth R. Austin ; poem by Howard Thurman. c2005.1 ms. score (7 p.) ; 36 cm.Vanderbilt University Library, Jean and Alexander Heard LibraryBailey (Family : Arkansas). Bailey and Thurman family papers, [ca. 1882-1995].Bailey (Family : Arkansas)Bailey, I. G. (Issac George), 1847-1914.Bailey, Susie E., d. 1948.Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981.Thurman, Sue Bailey.Bailey and Thurman family papers, [ca. 1882-1995].6.25 linear feet (13 boxes, 23 oversized papers, and 4 bound volumes)The Bailey-Thurman family papers spans the years from 1882 to 1995. The collection tracks the political and religious pursuits of the family through three generations. It includes correspondence, writings, printed material, newspaper clippings, books from the Bailey library, photographs, legal documents, financial records, and general ephemera. A large portion of the collection is made up of correspondence written to family members. The correspondence written to and by Isaac and Susie Bailey is of particular interest. It covers familial matters as well as those pertaining to the branches of the Baptist Missionary Association. In addition to their own letters, there is the correspondence to and from their children: Maude, vice principal of Southeast Industrial Academy; Isaac, Jr., a graduate of Howard University, printer/editor, and early member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Dorcas Bailey; and Sue Bailey Thurman. The correspondence also includes a series of letters to Elias A. Morris, the son of Elias Camp Morris, prominent leader of the Arkansas Baptist Association and the National Baptist Convention. Additional material relates to Arkansas Baptist College, the Southeast Baptist Academy, the Southeast District Missionary Baptist Association, the Baptist Women's Southeastern District Association, and the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society. The collection also contains a fair amount of printed material dating from 1880 to 1995. A significant part of the printed material in the collection highlights the Baileys' leadership in the development of Baptist organizations in Southeast Arkansas. Many of these documents were printed by African-American publishers and presses. The largest, single component of the collection is the photographic section. There are many family photographs, professional photographs divided by organizational affiliation, and travel photographs. Emory University. Special Collections and ArchivesBandung Conference. Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1955.Bandung Conference.Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-1961.Baldwin, Roger N. 1884-1981.Buck, Pearl S. 1892-1973.Crane, Henry Hitt.Eby, Kermit.Fairchild, Henry Pratt, 1880-1956.Harlow, S. Ralph 1885-1972.Hupp, James.Jack, Homer Alexander.Mayer, Philip.Mumford, Lewis, 1895-1990.Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981.Williams, David Rhys, 1890-1970.Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1955.2 items (2 leaves)University of Pennsylvania LibraryFahs, Sophia Lyon, 1876-1978. Papers, 1903-1990 (inclusive).Fahs, Sophia Lyon, 1876-1978.Papers, 1903-1990 (inclusive).16.3 linear ft. (23 boxes).Collection includes correspondence between SLF and her colleagues and family members; biographical and personal material; subject files used in her writing; published and unpublished materials by SLF, and photographs and other audiovisual material. Harvard University, Divinity School LibraryHorace Mann Bond Papers MS 411., 1830-1979, 1926-1972Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979 1926-1972169 boxes; (84.5 linear ft.)Educator, sociologist, scholar, and author. Includes personal and professional correspondence; administrative and teaching records; research data; manuscripts of published and unpublished speeches, articles and books; photographs; and Bond family papers, especially those of Horace Bond's father, James Bond. Fully represented are Bond's two major interests: black education, especially its history and sociological aspects, and Africa, particularly as related to educational and political conditions. Correspondents include many notable African American educators, Africanists, activists, authors and others, such as Albert C. Barnes, Claude A. Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Arna Bontemps, Ralph Bunch, Rufus Clement, J.G. St. Clair Drake, W.E.B. Du Bois, Edwin Embree, John Hope Franklin, E. Franklin Frazier, W.C. Handy, Thurgood Marshall, Benjamin E. Mays, Kwame Nkrumah, Robert Ezra Park, A. Phillip Randolph, Lawrence P. Reddick, A.A. Schomburg, George Shepperson, Carter Woodson and Monroe Work.EnglishSpecial Collections and University Archives, UMass Amherst LibrariesThurman, Howard, 1900-1981. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1971.Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981.Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1971.1 item (1 l.)University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryAmes, Evelyn Perkins. Papers, 1921-1985 (inclusive).Ames, Evelyn Perkins.Papers, 1921-1985 (inclusive).10 linear ft.Collection includes diaries, dream journals, courtship letters, correspondence, photographs, appointment books, and speeches of Ames. Also included are drafts, notes, galleys, reviews by her, fan mail, phonograph records, and a marble bust. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaSpencer, Anne, 1882-1975. Papers of Anne Spencer and the Spencer family [manuscript], 1829, 1864-2007.Spencer, Anne, 1882-1975.Amory, Cleveland,Barrax, Gerald W.Brown, Sterling Allen, 1901-1989.Burris, Andrew M. (Andrew Marion), b. 1898,Cullen, Countee, 1903-1946,Daly, Victor,Davis, Arthur Paul, 1904-Doyle, Pat.Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963,Edmonds, Helen G. (Helen Grey), 1911-1995,Edmunds, Murrell, 1898-1981,Fuson, Benjamin Willis,Johns, Altona Trent,Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1893-1956,Johnson, Georgia Douglas, d. 1966,Johnson, Grace Nail, 1885-1976,Locke, Alain LeRoy, 1886-1954,Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975,Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956,Rivers, Francis.Rosenberger, Francis Coleman, 1915-Silvera, Frank, 1914-1970,Spencer, Chauncey, 1906-2002,Stone, Idella Purnell, 1901-Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981,Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964,White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955,Papers of Anne Spencer and the Spencer family [manuscript], 1829, 1864-2007.4175 items.The collection contains manuscript poems, ideas for poems, and articles by Spencer, including an autobiographical piece, 1956, sent to Lee Greene, typescript copies of some of her poems by Greene, and articles possibly written for a column in the Pittsburgh Courier, but never published. Prose manuscripts include "Bastion at Newark," "Chattel slavery or why I dislike Booker T," "Comments about herself spoken to Ben W. Fuson," "Dear children," "In the thicket" [regarding a short story by James Weldon Johnson], "LeRoi meets Lincoln," and "Virginia as Narcissus." Poetry manuscripts include "Any wife to any husband," "Ascetic," "At the carnival," "Before the feast of Shushan," "Black man o' mine," "Creed," "Dunbar," "Epitome," "For E.A.S.," "Failure," "For Jim, Easter Eve" [also titled "To James Weldon Johnson Easter Eve (1938-1948)]," "Grapes: Still-Life," "He said," "I have a friend," "Innocence," "Lady, lady," "Lemming: O Sweden," "Letter to my sister," "Liability," "Lines to a nasturtium," "Life-long, poor Browning," "Luther P. Jackson," "1975," "Neighbors," "Po' little lib," "Questing," "Requiem," "Rime for the Christmas baby," "The Sévignés," "Substitution," "Terrence, Terrence," "Translation," "White things," and "The wife-woman." There are also drafts and fragments of unfinished poems she constantly revised particularly "Big ditch and the river," "A dream of John Brown: on his return trip home." Themes and topics in untitled manuscripts and fragments include books and literature; family; African Americans, slavery, segregation, and civil rights; gardening and nature; historical and contemporary events and figures; politics and government particularly in Virginia; and religion. Correspondence of Anne Spencer is chiefly with and about family, friends fellow poets and anthologizers. Of interest are letters from Sterling A. Brown, Countee Cullen, Victor Daly, Arthur P. Davis, W.E.B. du Bois, Helen G. Edmonds, Murrell Edmunds, Ben Fuson, J. Lee Greene, Langston Hughes, Altona Trent Johns, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Grace Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, Charles S. Johnson, Alain LeRoy Locke, Harry Meacham, H. L. Mencken (copy), Amaza Meredith, Clarence Muse, Francis Coleman Rosenberger, Frank Silvera, Idella Purnell [Stone], Howard Thurman, and Carl Van Vechten, concerning her poetry and their own work. There are also letters to Andres Burris and to Cleveland Amory re Ellen Glasgow, James Branch Cabell and racism. Topics of interest in the correspondence include Langston Hughes, Adam Clayton Powell, Claude McKay, and William Raspberry, Jim Crow laws and segregation, and the Spencer family. There are many brief comments on people in the news and current events including the Democratic Presidential Convention of 1948 and the Republican Convention of 1952. There are numerous photographs of family and friends including Guy Bluford, Celinda Wright Humbles, Joe Louis, Amaza Meredith, Clarence Muse, and Ulysses S. Grant Patterson, as well as a Tuskegee Airmen convention and the faculty of the Virginia Theological Seminary. Financial and legal papers chiefly concern the Lynchburg, Va., property management business, tax business and chicken business of Edward Spencer. Many of his business ledgers were later reused by his widow for jotting down her poetry ideas. Contains an 1829 New Hampshire deed, an 1863 will, and the wills of Anne and her husband. Miscellaneous material includes material pertinent to an Anne Spencer Poetry Contest, the Friends of the Anne Spencer Memorial Foundation and the Virginia Landmarks Register inclusion for the Anne Spencer House as well as facsimiles of historic African American and historic broadsides; invitations; clippings; programs; a few papers concerning Chauncey Spencer, a Tuskeegee Airman, including a blueprint for a hangar at Dothan, Ala.; mimeograph copies of poetry by Gerald William Barrax; and a rough draft of "Searching for Anne Spencer" by Pat Doyle. The papers also contain an audiocassette "Remarks to the Fusons by poet Anne Spencer, 1969; and a mini-cassette labelled "Chauncey 4-14-99". University of Virginia. LibraryFaulkner, William J. William J. Faulkner papers, 1914-1981.Faulkner, William J.Faulkner, Elizabeth Abele Cook.Faulkner, Florence.Faulkner, Ethel Hinton.Faulkner, William, Jr.William J. Faulkner papers, 1914-1981.ca. 40 boxes.Bulk of the collection contains Faulkner's correspondence and writings, including professional and personal correspondents. The writings, sermons, and speeches by Faulkner chronicle his broad interest in Christian and secular issues facing African Americans, such as segregation, racism, Christian love, African American folklore, current events, and death and dying. There is also a small amount of material regarding his political life while living in Cape May and Wildwood, N.J. In the Writings by Others series, there is material from numerous philosophers and Christian thinkers, many of which were used to augment sermons and for quotes and vignettes at funerals. His organizational affiliiations are represented by material regarding the Omega Psi Phi fraternity and the Sigma Pi Phi fraternity (programs and agendas). Other topics and persons represented include the Barlow family; Simon Brown (a freedman who influenced Faulkner's love for African American folktales); Ghanaian president Kwame Nkrumah, and John F. Kennedy; speaking engagements, civic activism and business transactions. Also includes photographs of trips to Europe and in the U.S. Artifacts include Faulkner's tuxedo and ministerial robe, William Faulkner, Jr.'s military uniform, grandson Larry Brown's airline steward's uniform and other material, including Dr. Faulkner's study Bible. Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard UniversityBlack oral history collection, 1970-[ongoing].Black oral history collection, 1970-[ongoing].ca. 700 interviews.Begun in 1970, the collection contains taped interviews with persons who have been eyewitnesses, participants, or contributors to the Black experience.EnglishJohn Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library. Special Collections & ArchivesThurman, Howard, 1900-1981. Howard Thurman collection, 1924-1981 (bulk 1952-1967).Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981.Howard Thurman collection, 1924-1981 (bulk 1952-1967).206 linear ft.Correspondence (1929-1981), papers (1957-1967) by Boston University students, scrapbook, and comprehensive collection of mss., including books, poems, lectures, and sermons, and tapes and reels of sermons. Boston University. School of MedicineMorris, Gabrielle S. Partnership in community service : oral history transcript / tape recorded interview conducted 1976-1977 by Gabrielle Morris for the Regional Oral History Office, the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., 1978 : and related material, 1976-1978.Kerley, Robert.Morris, Gabrielle S.Heard, Bartlett Bradford, 1898-Thurman, Howard, 1900-1981.Votaw, Roy.Winans, Sterling S.Montgomery, Robert.Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office.Partnership in community service : oral history transcript / tape recorded interview conducted 1976-1977 by Gabrielle Morris for the Regional Oral History Office, the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., 1978 : and related material, 1976-1978.Transcript : [34], iv, 741 p. ; 28 cm. + related material.Life in Berkeley, Calif.; association with University of California, as student in Berkeley and as fund-raiser; voluntary work with various organizations, including YWCA, United Service Organization, Travelers Aid Association of America, World Affairs Council, United Way, International Conference of Social Work, Berkeley Playmakers, Alameda County Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Committee, Bay Area Social Planning Council, Alta Bates Community Hospital in Berkeley, etc.; service on California Recreation Commission and as woman affairs consultant, Germany, 1950, for the High Commissioner of Germany; the Heard Foundation and personal giving, etc. Copies of photographs and documentary material Bartlett Heard's three interviews include information about the Heard family and their business enterprises, the Heard Museum in Phoenix, etc. Appended: copy of transcript of Mrs. Heard's interview for the YWCA, 1969, re history of Asilomar; recollections of Mrs. Heard by Roy Votaw, California Youth Authority; notes on her association with California Recreation Commission by Sterling S. Winans; and interview on University of California Volunteers Leadership by Robert Kerley. With this: additional documentary material supplementing the interview, including letter from Dwight D. Eisenhower, files re Asilomar, the University of California, etc. (1 carton). UC Berkeley LibrariesClara E. Sipprell Papers, 1915-1970Sipprell, Clara E. (Clara Estelle), 1885-1975Clara E. Sipprell Papers 1915-197065 linear ft.Papers of the American photographer. Original photographs, arranged as character studies, landscapes, portraits, and still life studies. Correspondence (1929-1970), clippings, interviews, photographs of her. Portraits of Louis Adamic, Svetlana Allilueva, Van Wyck Brooks, Pearl S. Buck, Rudolf Bultmann, Charles E. Burchfield, Fyodor Chaliapin, Ralph Adams Cram, W.E.B. Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Ralph E. Flanders, Michel Fokine, Robert Frost, Eva Hansl, Roy Harris, Granville Hicks, Malvina Hoffman, Langston Hughes, Robinson Jeffers, Louis Krasner, Serge Koussevitzky, Luigi Lucioni, Emil Ludwig, Edwin Markham, Isamu Noguchi, Maxfield Parrish, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dane Rudhyar, Ruth St. Denis, Otis Skinner, Ida Tarbell, Howard Thurman, Ridgely Torrence, Hendrik Van Loon, and othersEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center