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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-05-07machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T12:57:53machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T12:57:53humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2020-12-30T07:03:34humanLevana Taylor (lmtaylor9@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLeRoi, JonespresumedCharters, Ann.Ginsberg, AllenOppenheimer, JoelPolite, Allen, 1932-1993Stone, ChuckLeRoi, JonesPhotographs by and relating to Allen Ginsberg, 1926-1997Ginsberg, AllenGinsberg (Allen) photograph collection88,000 images; 26 linear ft.Photographs taken by Allen Ginsberg and colleagues, including images of Ginsberg and his family, friends, and fellow poets.EnglishEnglishStanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesNorman Mailer Collection, 1947-2007 : An InventoryNorman Mailer Collection, 1947-2007 : An Inventory16mm film prints, videotapes, audio tapes, digital files, and 3 boxes paper materialsThis collection contains materials related specifically to the filmmaking career of Norman Mailer (1922 – 2007). In addition to projection prints and some access copies, a majority of the collection consists of pre-print materials, including workprint, original camera rolls, and audio recordings. This includes 16mm and 35mm projection prints and original sound and picture elements from Mailer’s three underground films of the 1960s (Wild 90, Beyond the Law and Maidstone), a 35mm projection print accompanied by sound and picture elements from Mailer’s 1971 re-edit of Beyond the Law, Beyond the Law (Blue), Mailer’s personal 35mm projection print of Tough Guys Don’t Dance (1987) and the internegative of Mailer’s first film from 1947, restored in 2008 by The Harvard Film Archive and The Harry Ransom Center through a grant from the National Film Preservation Board. Finally, a 16mm projection print of D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus’ Town Bloody Hall was deposited into this collection in March 2008 by Mailer’s archivist J. Michael Lennon. Providing further context, digital copies of several of Mailer’s most significant television appearances have been compiled and added to this collection by Michael Chaiken, Film and Video Archivist for the Norman Mailer Estate.Harvard Film Archive, Fine Arts Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityAllen Polite Papers, 1955-1993.Polite, Allen, 1932-1993.Allen Polite Papers 1955-1993.10.5 Linear feetHandwritten manuscripts, notebooks, letters, typed transcriptions of poetry, prose and a play for voices, and published works by Allen Polite, writer and artist affiliated with the Black Arts Movement.Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.Oppenheimer, JoelJoel Oppenheimer Papers 1925-1988.100.0 Linear feetBorn in Yonkers in 1930, Joel Oppenheimer was a student of Charles Olson's at Black Mountain College from 1950-1953. He published over a dozen books of poetry, a play, a book on baseball, and was a columnist for the from 1968 to 1984. Oppenheimer was the first director of the St. Mark's Poetry Project in Greenwich Village (from 1966 to 1968) and was an active teacher of poetry throughout his life. He died of complications from cancer in 1988. The collection contains only a small amount of Oppenheimer's writing and correspondence prior to his time at Black Mountain College. The Black Mountain period itself is also represented somewhat poorly, although there are a few items of ephemera. The content of the collection becomes more comprehensive in the late 1950s and into the 1960s, with a substantial number of poetry manuscripts and a wider range of correspondence. While most of Oppenheimer's published poems are represented in the collection, it is often difficult to discern between first drafts and later copies. Village VoiceArchives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.Ann Charters Papers., 1966-1982.Charters, Ann.Ann Charters Papers. 1966-1982.Ann Charters was born 10 November 1936, in Bridgeport, CT, the daughter of Nathan (a contractor) and Kate (Schultz) Danberg. She attended the University of California, Berkeley (B.A., 1957) and Columbia University (M.A., 1959, Ph.D., 1965).EnglishArchives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.Chuck Stone Papers, 1931-2007 and undatedStone, ChuckChuck Stone Papers, 1931-2007 and undated36.2 Linear Feet; 18,650 ItemsCharles Sumner (Chuck) Stone is a prominent African-American journalist, with a career spanning from his early days at the (1958-1959) to his position as editor and columnist at the (1972-1991). Between 1965 and 1967 he was special assistant and press secretary to New York representative Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. He served as mediator between the police and suspected criminals for over 20 years, most notably in his negotiation of the Graterford Prison hostage crisis in 1981. He is the author of multiple books, from political analyses to a novel about his time with Powell and (in 2003) a children's book. He was also an educator for many years, as Professor of English at the University of Delaware from 1985-1991 and Walter Spearman Professor of Journalism at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1991 to 2005, when he retired. New York Age Philadelphia Daily News The collection contains clippings, correspondence, writings, scrapbooks, photographs, research files, and printed materials pertaining to the life and career of Chuck Stone. The papers span the years 1931-2007 and document Stone's journalism career and writings, his political career and relationship with Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and his role as an educator.EnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryPhotographs: Index.Jeffry, AlixAlix Jeffry photographs11.25 linear feet (12 boxes)Contains approximately 60,000 negatives (35mm, 2x2"), contact sheets, and glossy 8x10" prints, and circa 400 color slides covering productions of Off-Broadway theaters of New York, and celebrities and performers photographed by Alix Jeffry.EnglishHarvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityJames E. Hinton Collection, 1968-1992 : Finding AidJames E. Hinton Collection, 1968-1992 : Finding Aidtwo 35mm film reels, ninety-three 16mm film reels, three 1" video tapes, nineteen 3/4" U-Matic video cassettes, four Betmax video cassettes, two Betacam-SP video cassettes, twenty four reel to reel audio tapes, twenty three VHS video cassettes, and twenty five instant camera photographs.The James E. Hinton Collection at the Harvard Film Archive consists of approximately 170 items: motion picture film projection prints, workprint materials, 16mm and 1/4" magnetic audio reels, viewing copies and video masters on 1" video, 3/4" U-Matic, Betamax, BetacamSP and VHS, as well as one set of Polaroid photographs created by the photographer, cinematographer and filmmaker James E. Hinton.Harvard Film Archive, Fine Arts Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University