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Notes
All references to documents are given in the form "box number - document number" with commas to indicate broken sequences of document numbers, slashes continuous sequences.
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See 'Index of Correspondence'
INDIVIDUAL WRITERS: Files of miscellaneous papers 3/4
Owen DODSON 3-1/109
Correspondence, 1963-71. 86 leaves: 33 letters with enclosures, 33 postcards 3- 1/59
Drawings. 16 leaves: preliminary pen-and-ink sketches by St. Clair Christmas for 'Confession Stone' 3- 60/73
Play. See TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: PLAYS (14- 9)
Press-cuttings and reviews. 10 pieces, originals and photocopies 3- 74/83
Programmes, leaflets. 10 pieces 3- 84/93
Sheet Music. See PRINTED MUSIC (8- 52)
Verse. 43 pieces: printed pieces and original, duplicated or mimeographed copies of tss. or mss. 3- 94/109
Donald Grafton GWYNN 3- 110/142
Correspondence, 1966-68. 45 leaves: ms., ts. and mimeographed letters and circulars 3- 110/129
Prose. 3 leaves: ts. essay, 'The word of God and black power'. 3- 130
Verse. 12 pieces: tss. , mimeographed copies, etc. 3- 131/142
Chester HIMES 4- 1/69
- Correspondence: 4- 1/35
- Rosey E. Pool with Chester Himes, and related letters, 1969-71. 12 letters. 4- 1/10
- Rosey E. Pool with 'The Crisis', 'Esquire', Howard University, and others, 1970-71. 13 letters. 4- 11/24
- Chester Himes to Walter Freeman, 1955-56. 11 letters: photocopies 4- 25/35
Miscellaneous papers: lists, notes, etc. 5 leaves. 4- 65/69
Press-cuttings, 1945-71. 9 pieces, photocopies and originals. 4- 36/44
Published stories, 1937-49. 17 stories: principally photocopies from 'The Crisis', 'Esquire' and 'Opportunity'. 4- 45/64
Langston HUGHES 4- 70/161
Correspondence, 1948-69. 11 pieces. 4- 70/80
Occasional pieces, 1960-68. 14 pieces: programmes, posters, photograph and letter. 4- 81/93
Photographs. 14 pieces relating to 'Black nativity'. 4- 94/107
Play. See TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: PLAYS. (14- 10)
Press-cuttings. 19 leaves: especially commemorative notices; some notes and signatures. 4- 108/120
- Prose. 9 leaves: include signed ts. of 'Sorrow for a midget'. 4- 121/122.
- See MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED BOOKS (20- 7), PRINTED PIECES: MISCELLANEOUS (9- 62)
Sheet music. See PRINTED MUSIC (8- 53, 57)
Theatre programmes, etc. 15 pieces: principally for 'Black nativity'. 4- 123/136
Verse. 63 leaves. 4- 137/161. See PRINTED PIECES: MISCELLANEOUS (9- 62) (List of Theses of other Universities held in ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ Library: KITAMURA)
IBRAHIM ibn Ismail 4- 162/189
Correspondence, 1964-67. 14 letters (24 leaves) 4- 162/176
Cuttings, 1966. 3 leaves (in Arabic) 4- 177/178
Photographs. (2 passport size) 4- 179/180
Prose. 9 leaves 4- 181/182
Verse. 118 leaves 4- 183/189
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES: Occasional notes 8
- Jim Crow material
- A faithful account of the life of Jim Crow the American negro poet. 4 leaves: photocopies 8- 8a
- Illustrations (3): photocopies 8- 8b/d
- Papers. 21 leaves 8- 9a/d
- Notebooks
- African-American for future reference. 40 leaves 8- 1
- Negro women authors. [List.]. 41 leaves in folder 8- 2
- Papers
- Rhyming slang. 4 leaves 8- 3
- Addresses. 3 leaves 8- 4
- Harlem, the negro center. 2 leaves 8- 5
- Schmelztiegel Amerika. 1 leaf 8- 6
- Christmas card (1) 8- 7
OCCASIONAL PIECES: Catalogues, programmes, etc. 5
- Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College
- Instructions [for student protest demonstration] 1965 5- 1
- Student petition, 1965 5- 2
- Writers conference, April 29-30, 1965. Theme: "The negro in our time". Proceedings of the general session. 3 copies 5- 5/7. [Programme] . 2 copies 5- 3/4
Aldeborough Festival of Music and the Arts, 16th, 1963 [Four programmes] 5- 8/10b
Arts Unlimited Gallery, London . Paintings and sculptures by Ben Enwonwu [Catalogue] . [N.d.] 5- 11
Broadway Congregational Church, New York City. Statement by Mr. Memphis Norman, student at Tougaloo Southern Christian College , June 9, 1963. 4 leaves 5- 12
- Camden Arts Centre, London
- Contemporary African art: an exhibition, 10th August - 6th September 1969; catalogue. 2 copies 5- 13/14
- Contemporary African art; published by Studio International as the catalogue of an exhibition ...August 10 - September 8 1969. 5- 15
Central Library, Swiss Cottage. Peter Peri, 1899-1967, memorial exhibition, 8 May - 21 May 1968: sculptures and graphic work. [Brochure]; catalogue and price-list; press release 5- 16/18
Committee to Honour Paul Robeson. [Circular letter and leaflet] . [c.1971]. 5- 43/44
Du Bois Memorial Committee. A souvenir program in memory of W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-1963. 5- 19
Edward Waters College. Dramatic Club. Flame, and Glad to be dead: two original one act plays by Calvin C. Hernton; [programme]. 1960 5- 22
- Fisk University, Nashville
- Annual festival of music and art; programme 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 5- 23/26
- Fisk University Jubilee Singers: press book [c.1947] 5- 27
- The story of the Jubilee Singers; by C. Robert Tipton [c.1947] 5- 28
Frederick Douglass Institute of Negro Arts and History, Washington. Ben Shahn on human rights; exhibition programme [c.1968?] 5- 29
Freedomways Magazine. The Du Bois centennial, an 'international year', 1968 5- 20
Ghana. Government Printing Department, Accra. In memoriam W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-1963 5- 21
Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, Detroit. 'The image maker'. Oliver La Grone testimonial dinner, March 6 1971. Programme. 5- 32
Howard University, Centennial Convocation, 1966. Les fondements de 1'Africanité, ou, les convergences ethniques;
[discours de] L.S. Senghor 5- 33, [Programme ] 5- 34
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Jackson branch. "Negro shoppers! The boycott goes on...". [Poster] [1967?] 2 copies 5- 35/36
Newport Jazz Festival. Al Minns and Leon James - the jazz dancers. Publicity pieces. [c.1960?] . 3 leaves 5- 37
P.E.N. Congress, 1971, Dublin. 38th international P.E.N. congress, Dublin 1971. [Leaflet]. 5- 38
Paul Breman Limited, London. Catalogue twenty-three: the heritage series. London: 1972. 5- 39
Plymouth Congregational Church, Michigan. In memory of James Edward McCall, 1880-1963; [order of service and] eulogy. 1963. 5- 40a/b
Poetry Society of America. The 54th annual dinner...1964; seating list. 5- 41
Poets in Developing Colleges Project, Washington. Where some black writers are in 1969-70. 1969 5- 42a
Portal Gallery, London. Haitian art at the Portal Gallery; September 22 to October 18. [Leaflet] . [N.d.]. 5- 42b
Purcell Room, South Bank, London. Paul Robeson 70th birthday celebration, 8 April 1968; programme. 5- 45
Rockford College. Festival of the arts, 1965: creativity and the negro; [programme] 5- 47
Roundabout Theater, New York. Oedipus; a free adaptation by Anthony Sloan, 1970. Press cuttings and copies. 5 leaves 5- 48*
The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm. Hurrah for revolution; [poster] [N.d.] 5- 49
The Royal Court Theatre, London. Black & unknown bards; a programme of negro poetry, 1958. 3 copies. 5- 50/52
- Royal Festival Hall, London
- "No man is an island": a festival for freedom...., June 30 1963..; programme. 5- 54
- "We speak of Africa": Africa freedom day, 1962...; programme. 5- 53
Sadler's Wells Theatre, London. Alvin Ailey American dance company, 1970; [programme and cuttings] . 6 pieces. 5- 55
- Second Baptist Church of Detroit
- The cultural committee celebrates their 30th anniversary, Sunday October 22 1967; programme 5- 30*
- "An evening with poet" Robert Earl Hayden... Jan. 21 1968. [Leaflet]. 5- 31*
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford upon Avon. Othello, 1959; programme. 5- 46
Talladega College. Inauguration of Dr. Herman H. Long as President, 1965. The mission of the American Missionary Association colleges in the great society; a paper by H.M. Bond. 5- 56
The Tea Centre, [London]. Paintings from Government College, Keffi, Northern Nigeria. [Catalogue]. 1957. 5- 57
University of York. Black voices in white America; (programme and poster). [1970]. 5- 58
- World Festival of Negro Arts, lst, 1966, Dakar
- "Colloque" file: 5- 60/85
- programmes (7); 5- 60/66
- official papers (8); 5- 67/74
- notes by E. Pool (3); 5- 75/77
- report by R. Pool (1); 5- 78
- newspaper and cuttings (6); 5- 79/84
- periodical issue (1); (in printed folder labelled "Colloque") 5- 85
"Dakar file": 5- 86/119- leaflet (1); 5- 86
- correspondence (16 leaves); 5- 87/101
- literary jury papers (14 leaves); 5- 102/115
- broadcast interview with President Senghor in U.S. (2 copies and memo); 5- 116/118
- press-cuttings (2 leaves) 5- 119
"General" file: 5- 120/136- printed articles (11); 5- 120/130
- newspaper (1); 5- 131
- magazine article (4 leaves); 5- 132
- printed information sheets, diagrams (15); 5- 133
- duplicated programme (9 leaves); 5- 134
- placard project leaflet (1); 5- 135
- concert ticket (1). (in folder labelled "General"). 5- 136
PHOTOGRAPHS 8
- Africa: 8- 10/32
- Dakar: First World Festival of Negro Arts, 1966 (4). 8- 10/13
- Nigeria: work of J.R. Akeredolu (19) 8- 14/32
- U.S.A.: 8- 33/45
- Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1967 (3)
- Fisk University Jubilee Singers (3)
- Livingstone College, 1965 (2)
- Tougaloo Southern Christian College, 1962 (2)
- Miscellaneous (3)
Miscellaneous (4) 8- 46/49
See CORRESPONDENCE: J. Fields (1- 162) A. Thomas (2- 137) , INDIVIDUAL WRITERS: Langston Hughes (4- 83, 94/107), Ibrahim ibn Ismail (4- 179/180), SCRAPBOOKS: (11- 3/4) (12- 1/5)
PERIODICALS (Short runs, single issues, offprints, cuttings)
Africana. Vol. 1 no. 1-3. Newcastle-on-Tyne: The West African Society, 1948-49 6- 1/3
BIM. Vol. 4 no. 15. St. Michael, Barbados: Young Men's Progressive Club, [1951]. 6- 4
Black Opals. Vol. 1 no. 4. Philadelphia: 1928 6- 5a
De Boekenmolen. Jg.1 num. 5. Amsterdam: 1948 6- 5b
Chickory. Baltimore: 1968. (5 issues) 6- 6/10
The Chronicle, Pascagola, Mississippi. Reprint, WIESENBERG, Karl, The Oxford disaster.. . The price of defiance Dec 17-21, 1962 6- 11
- The Crisis. Feb. 1966, March 1967
- New York: N.A.A.C.P., 1966-67. 2 copies of February issue 6- 12/14
- Reprint, SPINGARN, Arthur B, Books by negro authors in 1959 April 1960 pp. 237-44 6- 15
The Crusader Newsletter. Vol. 10 no. 2. Robert F. Williams, publisher, in exile, 1969 6- 16
Dolphin. Vol. 1 no. 1. Marshall, Texas: Bishop College, 1959 6- 17
Folk. Review of people's music. Part 1. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945 6- 18
The French Review. Reprint, JONES, Edward Allen, Aimé Césaire, bard of Martinique , Vol. 22 no. 6 1949. pp.443-447 6- 19
Harper's Magazine. Vol. 230 no. 1381. New York: 1965. Includes Kenneth Rexroth, 'The new American poets'. 6- 20*
The Herald. Vol. 51 no. 1, vol. 53 no. 1, vol. 58 no. 1, Nashville: Fisk University, 1958, 1959, 1964 6- 21/23
Jeune Afrique. Cahier de I'Union Africaine des Arts et des Lettres. Nos. 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, Elisabethville: 1948-54 6- 24/37
De Kim: litterair pamflet no. 3. Amsterdam: [n.d.] 7- 1
Kyk-Over-Al. Vol. 1- 2 nos. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9. Georgetown: British Guiana Writers' Association, 1946-49. English language 7- 2/6
Left Review. [Cutting]. CUNARD, Nancy , 3 negro poets, [Vol. 3 no. 9, 1937] pp. 529-536 7- 7
Massachusetts Review. [Extract], REDDING, Saunders, The problem of the negro writer , [Autumn-Winter 1964-5] pp. 57- 70 7- 8
The Morgan State College Bulletin. Vol. 15 no. 3, Vol. 16 no. 7, Vol. 25 no. 4, Baltimore: 1949, 1950, 1959. Special numbers devoted to creative writing and creative arts 7- 9/11
The New Leader. Vol. 49 no. 19. New York: 1966, 'Harlem's America'. 7- 12
Newsweek. June 30. New York: 1969, Includes 'Report from black America, a Newsweek pool'. 7- 13
Output. Vol. 1 no. 1. Normal: Alabama A. & M. College, [1968]. 7- 14
- Phylon. The Atlanta University review of race and culture.
- Vol. 14 no. 1. Atlanta: 1953, Includes Rosey E. Pool, 'African renaissance'. 7- 15
- Reprint. DOVER, Cedric, The black knight. Part 1. Vol. 15 no.l 1954. pp.41-57. 7- 16
- Reprint. DOVER, Cedric, The black knight. Part 2. Vol. 15 no. 2 1954. pp. 177-189. 7- 17
- Reprint. The literature of race and culture, DOVER, Cedric. Report on the South: review of 'South of Freedom', by Carl T. Rowan. Vol. 13 no.4 1952. pp.341-342. 7- 18
- Reprint. JONES, Edward Allen, Contemporary French negro poets, Vol. no. 19 . pp. 20-28. 7- 19
- Reprint. JONES, Edward Allen, Morehouse College in business ninety years - building men. Vol. no. 1960. pp. 231-245. 7- 20
The Promethean. Vol. 2, Spring 1964-1965. [Washington]: Howard University, 1965. 7- 21
Success in Language and Literature/B. Unit l-6. Chicago: Follett, 1967. 7- 22/27
This World. [Cutting], WEST, Hollie I. Black poets reach back to the streets, 23 May 1971 pp. 35 & 43. 7- 28
- Time
- April 6. New York: 1970, Special issue: 'Black America 1970'. 7- 29
- [Reprint]. Black lamps: white mirrors. October 3 1969 pp.[30-39]. 7- 30*
The Times Literary Supplement. [Cutting], Voices from black America, 28 May 1971 pp. 605-6. 7- 31
Washington Post. [Cutting], WEST, Hollie I, [Article on Sterling Brown], 16 Nov. 1969. 7- 32
Wayne Review. [Extract], MOSES, Wilson, Intermezzo [ ] pp. 24-29. 7- 33
World Order. Vol. 5 no. 3. Wilmette, Illinois: National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States, 1971. 7- 34
- Miscellaneous Cuttings:
- In Dutch; including photocopies. 9 leaves 7- 35/43
- Relating to Eric Walrond; including photocopies. 4 leaves. 7- 44/47
PRINTED MUSIC
Ballad of Birmingham: words by Dudley Randall, music by Jerry Moore. New York, Melody Trails, [n.d.]. Photocopies of ms. , 4 leaves. 2 copies. 8- 50/51*
The Confession Stone: (Songs of Mary) for medium voice & piano; [by] Robert Fleming, words by Owen Dodson. Toronto, Leeds Music (Canada), 1968. 23p. MS. dedication by O.D. 8- 52
Freedom Land: for voice and piano; words and music by Langston Hughes. Westbury L.I., Ralph Satz, 1964. 3 leaves. Dedication by L.H. 8- 53
In Thine Own Image: song: words by Fania Kruger, music by Samuel Adler. New York, O.U.P., [c.1960]. 2 leaves. Ms. dedication by F.K. 8- 54
Little Niles: lyric by Jon Hendricks, music by Randy Weston. [N.p.] Totem Music, 1958. 4 folded leaves. Ms. dedication by R.W. 8- 55. Photocopy 8- 56
Mary Had a Little Baby: from The Ballad of the Brown King: text by Langston Hughes., music by Margaret Bonds. New York, Sam Fox, [c.1954]. 3 leaves. Dedication by L.H. 8- 57
PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous 9
- Black and Unknown Bards:
- a collection of negro poetry. Aldington: Hand & Flower Press, [1958]. 3 copies, one with insertions. 9- 60/62
- a programme of negro poetry at The Royal Court Theatre. 1958. 2 copies. 9- 63/64
Broadside Series, nos. 1-48. Detroit: Broadside Press, 1965-71. 55 leaves in printed folder. Lacks no. 26, has 2 unnumbered issues and some duplicates. 9- 1/56
Collins, Leslie M. Biography: portraits inverse. [c.1960] . 17p. Duplicated ts. in wrapper. Contains tls. 9- 57
Color Me Brown. a story-coloring book, by L.H. Giles, L.F. Holmes. 1963. 9- 58
Martin, Herbert Woodward. New York the nine million and other poems. Grand Rapids: Abra cadabra Press, 1969. 25p. Contains tls. 9- 65
- New York Public Library
- Books about negro life for children; [by] Augusta Baker. New York: 1957. 24p. 9- 66
- The negro; a selected bibliography compiled by Dorothy R. Homer and Evelyn R. Robinson. 7th rev. ed. New York: 1955. 23p. Supplements: 1956, 1958, 1959. 9- 67/70
Okeke, Uche. Drawings. New African artists, no. 1. Ibadan: Mbari, 1961. 9- 71
Pitts, Richard Wesley. Inspiration. 16p. Privately published. Letter in ms. inside front cover. 9- 72
Seuell, Malchus M. The black Christ and verse. Downey: printed by E. Quinn, 1957. 77p. Contains tls. 9- 74
The Slave Trade & Its Abolition: a collection of contemporary documents compiled and edited by J. Langdon-Davies. Jackdaw no. 12. London: Cape, 1966. 15 leaves in printed wallet. 9- 75/90
Thurman, Howard. The greatest of these. Mills College: Eucalyptus Press, 1946. 25p. Contains a.l.s. 9- 91
United States Information Service. The declaration of independence and the constitution of the United States. London: [c.1968]. 24p. Contains postcard. 9- 59
Victims of Our Fear; edited by Tina Morris. [Blackburn]: A Screeches Publication, [n.d.]. 20 leaves [imperfect copy] . Duplicated ts. with illus. 9- 73
West African Library Association. Approaches to African literature.. with reading lists. Ibadan: I.U.P. , 1959. 31p. 9- 92
RECORDINGS (Disc and tape) 10
Ballad of Birmingham: (Randall & Moore); Gabriel (Robert Hayden); Dressed all in pink (Randall & Moore); We real cool (Gwendolyn Brooks). [c.1965?] Tape: 3". 10- 3
Beyond The Blues: from 'Beyond the Blues: American negro poetry', read by Brock Peters, Gordon Heath, Vinette Carroll, Cleo Lane. Argo RG338 [c.1968] . 2 tapes: 6". 10- 4/5
Black & Unknown Bards: James Edward McCall, Margaret Thomas McCall; other negro poetry recorded at McCall home, Detroit. 1960. Tape: 5". 10- 6
Enjoyment of Poetry: Florence Becker-Lennon's poetry programme. Readers: Guercia Douglass Johnson, Langston Hughes, Julia Fields, May Miller, Owen Dodson, Sam Allen, Gwendolyn Brooks. 1963. Tape: 7". 10- 7
George Gershwin in Concert: Eddie Condon and his orchestra. [n.d.] Disc: 10". 10- 1
In Memoriam Langston Hughes: Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam. 1967. Tape: 5". 10- 8
North Eastern High School, Detroit. James Weldon Johnson, God's trombones; Battle Hymn of the Republic. 1959. Tape: 5". 10- 9
Les Plus Beaux Negro-Spirituals. Les Fisk Jubilee Singers. [n.d.] Disc: 10". 10- 2
Reader's Corner: Rosey E. Pool talks to P. Kenney (N. Carolina). 1963. Tape: 7". 10- 10
Sterling Brown Reading Poetry: Rosey E. Pool talks of experiences in concentration camp; discussion of internal politics by teachers of Howard University; Rosey E. Pool speaks of Sterling Brown. 1963. Tape: 7". 10- 11
Tougaloo Southern Christian College. Creative writing class. c.1960 . Tape: 7". 10- 12
Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, Hilversum. Rosey E. Pool talks to Hanna van der Linden . 1966. Tape: 7". In Dutch. 10- 13
SCRAPBOOKS 11/12
1945-46. 30 leaves, in green folder. "Poems by Negro soldiers sent to R.E.P. by Langston Hughes and dated by him". 11- 1
1945-49. 16 leaves, in maroon binding labelled '1945-1949 R.E.P'. Contains mainly press-cuttings in Dutch. 11- 2
1952-62. 17 leaves, in spiral bound artists' sketch book. Contains press-cuttings (Dutch, English), programme notes, letters, photographs, etc. 11- 3
1959-60. 27 leaves (some blank) in blue binder with labelled front cover. Contains press-cuttings, photographs, post-cards, letters, programmes, relating to U.S. visit. 11- 4
1959-60. 18 leaves, in red 'Scrap Book' binder. Press-cuttings, photographs, post-cards, letters, official documents and 'occasional' pieces, relating to U.S. visit. 12- 1
1961-63.19 leaves (some blank) in grey-blue folder labelled 'AMSAC newscuttings and African Scrap Book'. Contains letters, photographs, post-cards, programmes, 'occasional' documents. 12- 2
1962-63. 14 leaves in maroon 'Walz' binder. Contains press-cuttings (including notices of 'Beyond the Blues'), letters, telegrammes, programmes, relating to U.S. 12- 3
1962-63. 15 leaves in cardboard 'scraps' folder. Contains mainly photographs (many in colour) of travels in U.S., Africa and Europe; book of autograph signatures. 12- 4
1963-67. 29 leaves (some blank) in maroon 'Walz' binder. Contains press-cuttings (in English, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese), photographs, letters, programmes, etc. 12- 5
TYPESCRIPTS, etc.: Miscellaneous 13
'Creative Writing' Program. 81 leaves in folder. Contains pieces of prose, verse and drama composed by students in the Creative Writing Program at Alabama A.& M. College, Tougaloo S. C. College, etc., during the 1960s. Contains letters. 13- 1/29
[Pool, Rosey Eva]. Documentatie: Zielen vol soul. 77 leaves in binder. 13- 30
TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: Plays 14
Baldwin, James. The amen corner; a play in three acts. [c.1955?]. 96 leaves. Ts. in binder. 14- 1
- Barbour, Floyd
- Antony and Cleopatra; a short play. 1969. 17 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 2
- Auto sacramentale; a short play. 1963. 19 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 3
- Captain America; a short play. 1971. 33 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 4
- Knight in pawn; a tragio-farce. 1962. 43 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 5
Bridges, James. The great adventure. "Go down Moses": the story of Harriet Tubman; teleplay. [1963]. 64 leaves. Duplicated ts. in binder. 14- 6
British Broadcasting Corporation. Dig this rhubarb. 5th programme; camera script. 1963. 42 leaves. Duplicated ts. Contains letter. 14- 7
Davis, Ossie. Curtain call, Mr. Aldridge, sir; a dramatic reading. 1963. 17 leaves. Duplicated ts. 14- 8
Dodson, Owen. Bayou legend. 1946. 115 leaves. Duplicated ts. in binder. 14- 9
Hughes, Langston. The gospel glory; a passion play. 1962. 35 leaves. Duplicated ts. in binder. 14- 10
Jessurun, A.J. Cora, or, A foundling's fate; by A.J. Jessurun and Rosey E. Pool. [c.1959?]. 37 leaves. Ts. in plastic binder. 14- 11. Photocopy. 14- 12
- Jones, Alando
- My own backyard. [c.1969?]. 57 leaves. Duplicated ts. with ms. corrections. 14- *13
- A run in the woods. [c.1969]. 14 leaves. Duplicated ts. 2 copies. 14- 14/15*
Martin, Herbert Woodward. A dialogue. [c.1965?]. 14 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 16
Reckford, Barry. King of the blind country. 1960. 65 leaves. Duplicated ts. Script for ABC Television. 14- 17
Williams, Daniella. Double take; one act. [n.d.]. 6 leaves. Ts. (mimeographed). 3 copies. 14- 18/20
TYPESCRIPTS, etc.: Prose
Beecher, John. Their blood cries out. 1963. 10 leaves. Duplicated ts. 15- 1a*
Burroughs, Margaret. The party in Hyde Park. 1962. 7 leaves. Photocopy from Negro Digest, December, 1962. 15- 1b
Durem, Ray. [Five miscellaneous pieces]. c.1961-62. 13 leaves. 15- 2/6
Evans, Mari. Black is such a pretty colour. [n.d.] 8 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 15- 7*
Guyana Graphic. Jan Carew ends 25 years self-imposed 'exile' abroad. 18.05.1966. 2 leaves. Ts. 15- 8
Gwynn, Donald Grafton.See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS (3- 130)
Hannays, Kitty. Close-up on Dudley Hunte - Guyanese actor in London. [N.d.]. 2 leaves. Ts. 15- 9
Hughes, Langston. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS (4- 121/122)
Ibrahim ibn Ismail. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS (4- 181/182)
Joans, Ted. [Begins-] "You know man I plan to split for good this spring.." [N.d]. 3 leaves. Ts. (2 copies). 15- 10/11*
Leslie, Catherine. [Miscellaneous pieces]. 16 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections. 15- 12/15
Matshikiza, Todd. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous (9- 62)
Peters, L.L.W. Thoughts on unity. [N.d.]. 56 leaves. Ts. 15- 16
Primer For Whites [and] Indianapolis: satisfied, sleeping, or smouldering? [N.d.]. 38 leaves in wallet. Corrected ts. (photocopy). 15- 17/18
Schulte Nordholt, J.W. Dr. J.W. Schulte Nordholt introduces 'i am the New Negro'. [c.1965]. 2 leaves. Ts. 15- 19
Simon, John. Black voices in white America; a series of open lectures delivered at the University of York, 28 April-9 June 1970. Six lectures, with bibliography and appendix. Duplicated ts. 15- 20/28
Yeldell, Joyce. Racial identity vs. human identity: a study of the poetry of Arna Bontemps and Robert Hayden. [N.d.]. Duplicated ts. 15- 29
- Pool, Rosey Eva
- As waves of one sea. 1968. 260 leaves in binder. Duplicated ts. 16- 1
- Black conscience. [ Title page, list of contents, and introduction.] 1968. 29 leaves. Carbon ts. 16- 2
- Dr. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. [1969]. 62 leaves. Ts. with ms. corrections. In Dutch. 16- 3
- Fling me your challenge; some remarks about negro poets and their critics. [c.1965] 11 leaves. Carbon ts. 16- 4
- i am the New Negro. Introduction. 1967. 24 leaves. Duplicated ts. 16- 5
- I saw how black I was. Introduction.. by Rosey E. Pool and Paul Breman. [N.d.]. 18 leaves. Ts. with ms. corrections. 16- 6
- [Ein neues Lied fuer Amerika ]. 3 chapters and some reviews of Dutch edition. [1951]. 92 leaves in portfolio. Tss. with ms. corrections. 16- 7
- Notes for lectures and addresses, and related papers. c.40 pieces. Ts. , photographic and duplicated copies, mimeographs, with ms. notes. 16- 8/47
TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: Verse 17/19
Abrams, Robert J. 30 leaves. Contains: New sluices for an ancient river (15 leaves); A time of hunting (2 leaves); Transcendence: circles in sand (13 leaves) 17- 1/3
Alba, Nanina. 1 leaf. 17- 4
Alfadio. 8 leaves. In French. 17- 5
Allen, Samuel. 32 leaves. 19- 215/245
Anderson, Charles. 12 leaves. 17- 6/13
Bass, George H. 13 leaves. 17- 14
Bender, Joyce Yeldell. 25 leaves. 19- 307/319. See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 57/58, 60)
Bey, Elnor. 13 leaves. 17- 15/18*
'Bijah, Lucy. 1 leaf. Printed verses (photocopy). 17- 19
Bond, Horace Julian. 5 leaves. 17-20*,18-470
Brewer, J. Mason. 11 leaves. 17- 21/26
Brown, Sterling.2 leaves. Contains: Crispus Attucks McCoy. 17- 27. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
Browne, Roscoe Lee. 17 leaves. From "Woman and vision". 17- 28/41
Browne, William. 30 leaves. 17- 42/58
Bruma, Eddie. 2 leaves. 17- 59/60
Burroughs, Margaret. Pamphlet. 17- 61
Caldecott, Moyra. 2 leaves. 17- 62
Carew, Jan. 9 leaves. 17- 63/69
Chaney, Robert. 6 leaves. 17- 70/75
Clarke, John Henrik. 34 leaves. 'A portfolio of poems'. 17- 76
Cleage, Pearl. 4 leaves. 'The poetry of Pearl Cleage'. From The Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1969. 17- 77
Collins, Durward jr. 5 leaves. 17- 78/82
Collins, Jessie P. 9 leaves. Ms. and ts. 17- 83/91*
Cuestas, Katherine L. 26 leaves. 17- 92/113
Cullen, Countee See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 101/102)
Culver, Eloise. 102 leaves. Contains: loose verses (17 leaves);'Africa in verse' (57 leaves in binder); 'Little Brown Book of Famous American Negroes' (25 leaves in binder) with 3 letters. 17- 114/129. See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 103)
Cuney, Waring. 193 leaves in 2 binders. Some pieces signed and dated, some with ms. corrections. 17- 130/232
Danner, Margaret. 23 leaves. Includes related printed pieces. 17- 306/328
Davis, Gloria Jean. 11 leaves. Includes mss. 17- 329/338
De Legall, Walter. 12 leaves. 17- 339/344
Dodson, Owen. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (3- 94/109)
Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt. 10 leaves. With author's ms. dates. 17- 345/349
Evans, Mari. 23 leaves. Mainly tss.(photocopies) with ms. notes. 17- 350/361*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (1-127/130, 145), PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous (9- 62)
Fabio, Sarah Webster. 118 leaves. Some signatures, initials and ms. corrections. 18- 1/32
Fiawoo, Gershon Bumawu. 4 leaves and booklet. 18- 33/34
Fields, Julia. 115 leaves. Some mss., mainly tss. , some with ms. corrections. 18- 35/128*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
Foppema, Yge. 2 leaves. Printed. 18- 129
Ford, Betty. 1 leaf. 18- 130
Francis, Theodore O.A 6 leaves. 18- 131/136
Franklin, Oliver. 3 leaves. 18- 137
Frazier, Marie Brown. 17 leaves. Tss. , mss. , etc. 18- 138/153*
Fuller, Meta Warrick. 1 leaf. Printed. 18- 154*
Gardner, Carl. 16 leaves. 18- 155/161
Gilbert, Zack. 15 leaves. 18- 162/175. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
Grant, Micki. 14 leaves. 18- 176/188*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
Gwynn, Donald Grafton. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (3- 131/142)
Hall, Charles J. 13 leaves. 18- 189/196
Hamilton, Bobb. 13 leaves. Some signatures, ms. additions. 18- 197/203
Harrison, Roger P. 5 leaves. 18- 204/205
Hayden, Robert. 26 leaves. 18- 206/215*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
Heath, Gordon. 5 leaves. 18- 216/220*
Hendricks, A.L. 2 leaves. Cuttings. 18- 221/222*
Herman, Eleanor. 1 leaf. 18- 223
Hernton, Calvin C. 15 leaves. 18- 224/233
Hines, Carl Wendell jr. 1 leaf. 18- 234
Hoffert, Bob. See Hoffert, Maureen.
Hoffert, Maureen. 1 leaf. 18- 235*
Hood, Jessie. See Collins, Jessie P
Horne, Frank.19 leaves. Duplicated tss. , printed pieces etc. 18- 236/245*
Howard, Vilma. 12 leaves. 18- 246/253*
Hughes, Langston. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (4- 137/161)
Ibrahim ibn Ismail. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (4- 183/189)
Ingram, Harrine C. 2 leaves. 18- 254/255. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
Jackson, Julia. See CORRESPONDENCE. (1- 209)
Jackson, Richard Orlando. 2 leaves. 18- 256/257
Jeffers, Lance. 19 leaves. With ms. additions and corrections 18- 258/262
Jefferson, Cecilia. 12 leaves. Ms. additions; with note from Waring Cuney. 18- 263/273
Joans, Ted. 1 leaf. 18- 274*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (1- 215a/215b)
Johnson, Dorothy Vena. 3 leaves. 18- 275/277
Johnson, Georgia Douglas. 3 leaves. Printed. 18- 278/280*
Johnston, Percy E. 6 leaves. 18- 281/283*
Jones, Alando. 25 leaves. 18- 284/300*
Jones, Leroi. 8 leaves. 18- 301/308*
Kamitondo, Elias Ndopu. 7 leaves. 18- 309/314
Lagrone, Oliver. 48 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections. 18- 315/333*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 3b)
Lancaster, Abna. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 4a)
Lawrence, Harold G 4 leaves. 18- 334/337
Leslie, Catherine. 97 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections; some duplicates, photocopies, etc. Includes verses within letters. 18- 338/404*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 6)
Lewis, Robert V 13 leaves. 18- 405
Lewis, Vivien E 1 leaf. 18- 406
Loftis, Norman J 6 leaves. 18- 407/412
Lorde, Audre. 16 leaves. 18- 413/427
Lowenfels, Walter. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 44)
McBrown, Gertrude Parthenia. 3 cuttings in folder. 18- 428
McCall, James Edward. 75 leaves in black ring-binder. Tss. with ms. additions, corrections, etc. , in hand of author's wife Margaret McCall. 17- 233/305. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
McKinley, Hugh. 16 leaves. 18- 429/443*
Madgett, Naomi Long. 35 Leaves. 18- 444/468*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
Martin, Herbert Woodward. 29 leaves. 18- 469/490* . See CORRESPONDENCE (2- 60/62,64)
Mason, Mason Jordan. 4 leaves. 18- 491-494
Merriam, Eve. 1 leaf. Duplicated ts. 18- 495*
Miller, Clifford. 16 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections, printed pieces, etc. 18- 496/509
Miller, May. 11 leaves. 18- 510/518*
Modisane, Bloke. 5 leaves. 18- 519/523
Morris, James C 76 leaves. Tss. , some duplicated, printed pieces, etc. 18- 524/563*
Morris, Stanley E. jr. 2 leaves. 18- 564/565*
Moses, Wilson. 2 leaves. 18- 566/567
Oden, G.C. 15 leaves. Mimeographed tss. 19- 1/12
Pankey, Aubrey. 1 leaf. Ms. 19- 13
Patterson, Raymond, R 20 leaves. 19- 14/31
Pitcher, Oliver. 11 leaves. Some ms. additions. 19- 32/35
Pritchard, Glenn. 1 leaf. Cutting. 19- 36*
Ragland, J. Farley. 9 leaves. Includes cuttings and one poem by Andy Razaf. 19- 37/41
Randall, Dudley. 32 leaves. Tss. , printed pieces, etc. , with ms. additions and corrections. 19- 42/68. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 91)
Randall, James A. jr. 7 leaves. 19- 69/73*
Razaf, Andy. 1 leaf. Cutting. 19- 37
Richardson, Beulah. 6 leaves. 19- 74
Rivers, Conrad Kent. 8 leaves. Some printed, some ms., additions. 19- 75/80
Rubadiri, James. 16 leaves. With ms. corrections. 19- 81/93
St. Clair, George F. 2 leaves. 19- 94/95
Scott, John B. 25 leaves. 19- 96/114*
Seymour, A.J. 2 leaves. Printed. 19- 115/116
Shelley, William. 22 leaves. Photocopies. 19- 117/129
Shine, Ted. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 115)
Silvera, Edgar L. 4 leaves. 19- 130/133
Simmons, Carmel. 3 leaves. 19- 134/135
'Sinterklaas' 1 leaf. 20- 4
Small, Florence Lovell. 3 leaves. With ms. corrections. 19- 136
Sow, Alfa Ibrahim. See Alfadio
Spellman, A.B. 5 leaves. With ms. additions. 19- 137/141
Splitt, D.A. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous (9- 62)
Spratley, James Alfred. 4 leaves. 19- 142/145*
Steen, Peter van See CORRESPONDENCE. (In Dutch.) (2- 133)
Stone, Ronald. 6 leaves. 19- 146/151
Thomas, Richard W. 5 leaves. With ms. corrections. 19- 152/154
Thompson, James Washington. 105 leaves. Tss. , some duplicated, some with ms.corrections; mss. 19- 155/208. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 144)
Thompson, Julius Erie. 24 leaves. 19- 209
Tilghman, Gerald. 5 leaves. 19- 210/214
Vesey, Paul. See Allen, Samuel.
Vinson, Audrey L. 8 leaves. Some ms. corrections. 19- 246/253
Wallace, Cecilia V. See CORRESPONDENCE (2- 163)
Weatherly, Thomas E. jr. 9 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections (photocopies). 19- 254/262
Whitsitt, Joyce. 34 leaves. Some ms. corrections. 19- 263-288
Wright, Bruce. 12 leaves. Some signatures. 19- 289/297
Wright, Roscoe. 2 leaves. 19- 298/299
Wright, Sarah E. 11 leaves. Some ms. corrections. 19- 300/306
Yeldell, Joyce. See Bender, Joyce Yeldell.
MISCELLANEOUS
Anonyma (Verses by untraced authors): 2 leaves. Tss. (photocopies). 19- 320*/321. See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 173), PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)
- Anthologies:
- Afro-Amerikaanse Poezie; vertaald door Rosey Pool, Paul Breman, R. Wesselius. [c.1964?]. 19 leaves. 19- 323
- Burroughs, Margaret. Negro history poems for recitations. [c.1963] . 10 leaves. 19- 322
- Pool, Rosey Eva
- Caroling dusk; a programme of Afro-American poetry and music. 1948. 12 leaves. 19- 324
- First collection. [c.1940]. 98 leaves and photographs in binder. 19- 325
- Mensen - als gijen ik; een programmer van Afro-Amerikaanse poezie en muziek. 1948. 25 leaves in binder. 19- 326
- Suggestions for a programme of poetry by American negroes. [N.d.]. 35 leaves in binder. 19- 327
- Walrond, Erie. Suggestions for 'Black & Unknown Bards'. [c.1957?]. 89 leaves in folder. 19- 328
- Translations:
- African. Native verse translated into English. 19- 333/337
- Suriname. Verse in and translated into Dutch and Suriname. 11 leaves. 19- 329/332
MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED BOOKS 20
Baha'i prayers: a selection of the prayers revealed by Bahá'u' lláh, the Báb, and 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Wilmette: Baha'i Publishing Trust, 1962. R.E.P.'s personal copy with manuscript additions. 20- 1
Braithwaite, William Stanley. Selected poems. New York: Coward-McCann, 1948. Includes ms. letter signed by Laurence Bradshaw: 1 leaf. 20- 2
Dickerson, Noy Jasper. A scrap book. Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1931. Includes ms. letter signed by Cleo Murtland: 2 leaves. 20- 3
Dijk, Bertus. Vuur en ritme: gedichten uit Angola, Mozambique, Kaap Verdische Eilanden, Guinee-Bissau, São Tomé; samengesteld en vertaald door Bertus Dijk. Amsterdam: Van Gennep, 1969. Includes typescript verse signed 'Sinterklaas': 1 leaf. 20- 4
Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt. Dusk of dawn: an essay toward an autobiography of a race concept. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1940. Xerox copy in 2 ring-binders. 20- 5/6
- Hughes, Langston
- The negro mother, and other dramatic recitations. [New York: The Golden Stair Press, 1931] Photocopy. 20- 7a
- Something in common and other stories. American century series. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963. Inscribed copy. Includes ts. draft of 'Blessed Assurance'. 7 leaves, with ms. dedication. 20- 7b
Matshikiza, Todd. Chocolates for my wife. London: Hodder, 1961. Includes ms. letter from author and his wife: 1 leaf. 20- 8
The Oval, 1959: [Nashville: Fisk University, 1959]. Includes ms. letter signed by Lillian Vooslees. 20- 9
Pool, Rosey Eva. ik ben de Nieuwe Neger. Den Haag: Bert Bakker, 1965. 2 copies. 20- 10/11
Simon, Alfons. Maxi, unser Negerbub. Bremen: Eilers, 1952. Includes ms. letter signed by the author. 1 leaf. 20- 12
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL presented by Paul Breman
Rosey Pool Memorial Volume
Five folders of miscellaneous material including tributes, letters, photographs, etc. assembled by Paul Breman for a proposed memorial volume. The volume was never produced. 21 1/5
Occasional Pieces. catalogues, programmes, etc.
Howard University, Charter Day Convocation, 1974. Program 21 6
University of East Anglia, School of English and American Studies. The Black writer: Africa and America (Seminar Programme) April 1970 21 7
Periodicals (short runs, single issues, etc.)
La Revue Nationale. No. 213, Mai 1951 21 8
Scrapbooks
1948-62. 42 leaves (some blank) in dark blue newscuttings book. Contains presscuttings, (mainly Dutch) photographs, letters programmes, etc. 21 9
Typescripts, etc. Plays
Mann, Stanley. Advocaat pro Deo. [Script of a Dutch play presented on Dutch television, 10 Sept. 1958]. 76 leaves ts., with 17 leaves of related presscuttings and fan mail, in binder 21 10
Typescripts, etc. : Prose
Pool, Rosey Eva. I saw how black I was.....[Introduction] by Rosey E. Pool and Paul Breman. 12 leaves. Carbon ts. 21 11
Pool, Rosey Eva. Laughing to keep from crying. 1968. [Later titled As waves of one sea]. 260 leaves. Ts. with ms. corrections 21 12
Miscellaneous Printed Books
Pool, Rosey Eva. Een nieuw lied voor Amerika: het leven van George Gershwin, 1898-1937. Tilburg: Nederland's Boekhius, 1951. Contains presscuttings in Dutch 21 13
INDEX OF CORRESPONDENCE
A. & M. See ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE
A.M.S.A.C. See AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE
- ABDUL-MALIK, Ahmed 1-1
- East meets West 1-1
- Jazz Sahara 1-1
- The music of Ahmed Abdul-Malik 1-1
ABDULLAH, Hassan See HASSAN ABDULLAH
ABRAMSON, Doris E 1-2/4. "It'll be me": the voice of Langston Hughes 1-3
- ACKERSON, John 1-5/7.
- Names on a monument at Oberlin, Ohio 1-5/6,32
- A primitive at Gettysburg 1-6/7
ADOFF, Arnold. I am the darker brother 2-96
AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION, Montreal 1-14
AHLSTROM, Gerd See SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS
AL-AHRAM 4-167
AKEREDOLU, J.D. chief 1-8
ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE 1-9/11a, 21, 74, 90, 119, 120, 146, 154, 163, 172, 176, 220/221, 223, 225/226; 7-14. [Writers'] Conference, 1965 1-117/118, 130
ALBA, Nanina 1-11b; 2-148
ALBEE, Edward. The death of Bessie Smith 2-102
ALBION COLLEGE, Campus religious council 12-1
ALFRED A. KNOPF INC. 1-202
ALGEMENE BANK NEDERLAND N.V. See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN
ALLEN, Samuel 1-12/19; 2-212
ALVIN AILEY DANCE COMPANY 2-110
AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER, Dakar 1-158
AMERICAN FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS 2-139
AMERICAN INDIANS 1-91/92
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE 1-58, 174; 12-2
- ANDERSON, Charles 1-20/23
- Finger poppin' 1-20/21,23; 2-164/165
- Fly, fly, little white dove 1-20, 22/23
ANDERSON, Chuck See ANDERSON, Charles
ANDERSON, Winston A 1-24/31
ANDREWS, Elsie 12-1
APONE, James 1-11a
ARTISTS PROMOTION TEAM, Cairo 4-168
ASHBURN, Eugenia Holmes 1-80
ASHCROFT, Hugh 11-3
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES ARTS PROGRAM 1-55
ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 1-32
ATLIXCO 1-21/22
BADIN, Adolf 2-135/136
BAHA, Abdul 1-120/121
BAHA'I 1-84/85, 90, 111/115, 117/118, 120/121, 187, 189/91; 2-1, 106/107; 3-125
- BALDWIN, James
- The amen corner 2-115
- Going to meet the man 2-125
BALLARD, James See CHICORY
BALTIMORE 3-119
THE BANNER 1-187
BARBADOS 1-196
- BARBOUR, Floyd 1-33/52; 3-30
- Antony and Cleopatra 1-49
- Auto sacramentale 1-33, 38, 49
- The birdcage 1-33, 38, 50
- The black power revolt 1-34/35, 37, 41
- The black seventies 1-50
- The cardboard house 1-38
- Day work 1-37, 42, 49/50
- Esso 1-50, 52
- The firefly arcade 1-38
- Knight in pawn 1-38, 49
- Oranges 1-33
- Sweet Jesus 1-36, 38/41, 43/44, 46/47, 49
BARROW, Irene E 11-3
BASILIUS, Harold A 1-160. See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
BECKETT, Samuel. Endgame 3-9
BEECHER, Barbara 1-53b . See BEECHER, John
- BEECHER, John 1-53a/56; 2-105
- Hear the wind blow 1-53b*/53c, 55
- Report to the stockholders 1-55
- To live and die in Dixie 1-55
- Undesirables 1-55
- BENDER, Joyce Yeldell 1-57/61*
- A mind's lost paradise 1-57
- My no news blues 1-58/[59]
- Party tonight 1-58/[59]
- A rejection of justice 1-57
- St.Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C. 1-60/61
- She 1-57
- To create 1-60
- Toyshop of the heart 1-58/[59]
- Unheeded 1-57
- Why, Mahalia? 1-58/[59]
- Woman alone 1-60
BENNETT COLLEGE, Greensboro, President 11-4
BERKSHIRE MUSIC CENTER, 2-161
BEY, Elnor. Woman and vision 4-167, 169
BIBLE 2-74
BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac. The padlock 1-78
BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL, Tuskegee 1-16
THE BLACK EXPERIENCE 1-149
BLACK POWER 1-189,[191], 220;2-81
BLACKINGTON, Barbette 1-172/173
BOND, Horace Julian 1-62/64; 2-102, 188
BOND, Julian See BOND, Horace Julian
- BONTEMPS, Arna
- The poetry of the negro 2-209
- They seek a city See CONROY, Jack They seek a city
BORN N.V., Amsterdam 4-1
BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1-16, 48, 50, 52
BOYEA, Samuel 1-65/72. Why are you like that 1-67
BRADSHAW, Laurence 20-2
BREEKLAND, A See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN
BREMAN, Paul 1-17; 2-93; 3-41
- BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 2-113; 11-3; 14-7
- Dig this rhubarb 1-78
- Yet do I marvel 11-3
BRITISH MUSEUM, Department of printed books 4-7
BRITTEN, Benjamin 3-33
BROADSIDE PRESS, Detroit 1-119; 2-92, 96/97, 99
BROADSIDES 2-96/97
BROOKS, Gwendolyn 2-125
BROWN, - 1-74* . The man on the mountain 1-74
BROWN, Alfredine P 1-73
BROWN, Ann 2-135
BROWN, Linda 11-4
BROWN, Sterling 1-19; 3-36 . Crispus Attucks McCoy 2-172
BROWN RENAISSANCE 1-12
BURROUGHS, Margaret 2-22, 24/25
BURTON, James E 1-73
BURTON, Phyllis B See ROBINSON, William H
BUSICK, Ralph R See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
BYNDRIAN, Gregory 12-1
C.I.A. See CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
CALIFORNIA 1-161
CANJE RIVER, British Guiana 1-75
CAPE See JONATHAN CAPE LTD.
CAPEL, Eileen See BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
CAREW, Jan 1-75*. The story of Herbert Scotland 1-75
CARLEY, Joanne 12-1
CARMICHAEL, Stokely 1-189
CASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit 12-1
CAYCE, Edgar 1-129
CENTER STAGE, Baltimore 3-114
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 3-121
CHEN, Wen Chao See KALAMAZOO COLLEGE, Librarian
CHICAGO 1-180. Jail 1-132, 137
CHICORY, Baltimore 1-76/77, 138; 2-12; 3-120, 128
CHILTON, Charles 1-78; 14-7
CHMAJ, Betty E 1-79. The American negro in literature and the popular arts 1-79
CHRISTMAS, St. Clair 3-33/34, 36/37, 39/40
CHURCHILL, Frances O See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Library
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. The evolution of the Afro-American artist, 1800-1950 1-181
CLARKE, John Henrik 1-80/81
COLES, Llewellyn A See OHIO, Office of the Governor
- COLLINS, Jessie P 1-82/92
- Hidden fear 1-87/89
- Play of reality 1-86
- Three musketeers 1-86
COLLINS, Leslie M 2-189; 9-57. See FISK UNIVERSITY
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, Baltimore See CHICORY, Baltimore
COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, Baltimore 3-128
CONGREGATION BETH EMETH, Wilmington 11-4
CONLEY, Thelma B See ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE
CONLON, Don 11-3
CONNELLY, Marc. The green pastures 12-1
- CONROY, Jack 1-93a
- The disinherited 1-93a
- They seek a city 1-93a
COOK, Willie See JONES, Alando
COOLEY, Fanny 1-227
CORNISH, Sam 1-76/77; 3-110, 113, 117, 119, 120
COUNTRYMAN, Theo 11-4; 12-[1]
COUSCHI See BADIN, Adolf
CRAINE, Clyde 2-94
CRANBROOK SCHOOL, Bloomfield Hills 12-1
CREWS, Judson 1-93b
THE CRISIS 1-94
CROTHERS, Ruth See YPSILANTI HIGH SCHOOL, English department
CROW, Jim 1-78
CROWDERS, Lelia H 1-95
CRUSE, Harold 1-41, 43. The crisis of the negro intellectual 1-4
- CUESTAS, Katherine L 1-96/98*; 2-190; 17-105
- Fifth Avenue, Central Park and the East 60's 1-97
- I know the sun flying 1-97
- Love is a thick wet green carpet 1-97
- Question at sunrise 1-97
CULBERT, Pat See FERNDALE HIGH SCHOOL, Michigan
CULLEN, Countee 1-99/102; 3-14; 11-3. I have a rendezvous with life 1-102
- CULVER, Eloise 1-103*; 17-129
- [Dr. W.E.B. Dubois - historian] 1-103
- November 1-103
- [Paul Robeson - baritone] 1-103
CUNARD, Nancy. Color 1-70
CUNEY, Waring 1-104a*, 104b/109, 136, 2-72/73, 170; 11-4; 17-180, 184/185
CUNEY, Wright 1-106
CUNNINGHAM, Billie See RONALD HOBBS LITERARY AGENCY, New York
- DANNER, Margaret 1-110/121, 158; 2-[91]
- Poem counterpoem 2-92/93
- To a cold caucasian on a bus 1-113
- To flower 1-114
DAVIS, Arthur P 1-122
DAVIS, Gloria Jean 1-123; 2-191
DAVIS, John A See AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE
DAVIS, Russell H 4-23/24
DELANY, Hubert 3-17
DE LEGALL, Walter 2-192, 210
DENTON, Valerie J 11-3
DERKSEN, Leo 1-124(u)
DESTINATIONS 2-139, 141
DETROIT 2-46
DETROIT BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB 12-1
DETROIT FREE PRESS 2-184
DETROIT NEWS 12-1
DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, North district 12-1
DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER KÜNSTE ZU BERLIN 1-183/184
DEVINE, George 1-71
DIAKHATE, Lamine See WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS, 1st, 1966, Dakar, Cultural secretary
DIBDIN, Charles. The padlock 1-78
DIOP, Alioune See WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS, 1st, 1966, Dakar, President
DOBRADY, Vilma 11-3
DODSON, Edith 3-17, 24/25
- DODSON, Owen 1-12, 33, 36, 40, 42/43, 49, 148, 199, 200, 227; 2-98, 115, 134; 3-1/59; 12-5
- The confession stone 3-4/6, 20, 29, 33/34, 36, 39/42, 53, 56, 58
- The dream awake 3-16
- Powerful long ladder 3-47
- A sword in the land 3-28
- Till victory is won 3-33
- Triumph of an assassination 3-33
DORSEY, John M See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
DOUGLAS, Fannie Howard 12-1
DRUGS AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY 1-152
DU BOIS, David 1-71; 2-211; 4-162
DU BOIS, Shirley Graham 1-13, 125a; 2-52, 211; 5-91, 92; 11-4; 12-2
DU BOIS, William Edward Burghardt 1-23, 125b*; 5-91, 100/101; 11-4; 12-2. A litany at Atlanta 2-98
DULLEMAN, Johanna J. van see UNITED STATES EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION IN THE NETHERLANDS
DUNBAR, Paul Laurence. We wear the mask 2-98
DUNLOP, Frank 1-44
DUNN, Ann 11-4
DUREM, Dorothy 1-126
- DUREM, Ray
- Only his eyes 1-126
- You know Joe 2-164/165
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Ypsilanti 2-49
EBERHART, Richard 3-38
EDMAN, Marion 12-4
EDWARDS, W.J. 2-33
EGYPTIAN GAZETTE 2-211
- EMANUEL, James
- At bay 2-97/98
- The treehouse 2-97/98
EMMERT, Darlene See ALBION COLLEGE, Campus religious council
ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY, Baltimore 3-128
ESTABROOK PARENT-TEACHER-ASSOCIATION, Detroit 12-1
ESTRIN, Rose 11-4
- EVANS, Mari 1-12, 16, 18/19, 120, 127/156; 2-212; 4-166
- Black jam 1-138; 2-212
- [Children's story] 1-138
- Conflict 1-129
- 'Fling me your challenge' 1-130
- George-Hector 1-127
- A good assassination should be quiet 1-145
- [Lecture notes] 1-154
- Ode to a pale traveler 1-127
- The 7:25 trolley 1-127
- Stretchin out 1-139
- Vive noire 2-212
- The world I see 1-128
EWELAKU, Godwin Mbadiwe 12-2
EXPOSITION PRESS 3-116
- FABIO, Sarah 1-157/161*
- Dakar Festival suite 1-158
- Evil is no black thing 1-157
FAIR, Ron 1-17, 132
FERNDALE HIGH SCHOOL, Michigan 12-1
FESTIVAL DEI DUE MONDI, 1962, Spoleto See FESTIVAL OF TWO WORLDS, 1962, Spoleto
FESTIVAL MONDIAL DES ARTS NEGRES See WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS
FESTIVAL OF TWO WORLDS, 1962, Spoleto 1-178; 2-66
- FIELDS, Julia 1-162/167*, 186b; 2-143, 144, 194; 4-166
- Four beatitudes for spring 1-166b/167
- Jazz 1-166b/167
- Mermaids 1-59
- [Play] 1-163/164
- A poem for heroes 1-166b/167
- Too tight shoes 1-165
FINEBERG, Susan 3-126
FISHER, Rudolph 3-17
FISK UNIVERSITY, Nashville 168/170, 179, 189, 191; 2-126
FLYNN, Errol 1-71
- FORD, Betty 1-171*
- A bit of me is gone 1-171
- Cain speaks 1-171
- Certain forms there are to fill 1-171
- Silence 1-171
FORRESTER, Maureen 3-3, 6, 33, 42
FORSYTH, Louise 3-46a/46b
FOSTER, F. Blanche. Kenya 2-2/3a
FOSTER, L.H. See TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, President
FRANK, Ginna 1-12, 16
FRAZIER, Edward Franklin 1-172; 3-17
- FRAZIER, Marie Brown 1-172/174
- Gosta da Bahia 1-172
- A river 1-172/173
- A sombre jewel 1-172
FREEDOMWAYS MAGAZINE 1-24/25. See CLARKE, John Henrik
FREEMAN, Walter See NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY
FULBRIGHT FOUNDATION 12-1
FULLER, Hoyt 1-114, [131], 175/179, 191; 2-139
FULLER, Meta Warrick 1-217
GARLAND, Nicholas See BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
GARVEY, Marcus 3-121
GATES, Davida 12-1
GENET, Jean 1-195
GEORGIA, House of Representatives 1-63
GERMAN ACADEMY OF ARTS See DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER KÜNSTE ZU BERLIN
GERSHWIN, Ira 11-4
GETTYSBURG 1-6/7
GIELGUD, Sir John 3-33
[GIRAUDOUX, Jean]. La folle de Chaillot 1-197, 201
GOLDWATER, Barry 2-60
GOODALE, Marion See KINGSWOOD SCHOOL, Cranbrook
GOULD, Ruth 1-16
GRAHAM, Martha See MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY
GRAHAM, Shirley See DU BOIS, Shirley Graham
GRANT, Cy 1-190
GRANT, Micki 1-180; 2-206; 12-5
GREENE, Carroll 1-181
GREGORY, Dick 1-92
GROEN, Karin 1-182(u)*
GROSSMAN, Victor See DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER KÜNSTE ZU BERLIN
GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION See JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION, New York
- GWYNN, Donald Grafton 2-9, 12; 3-110/129, 133
- [Autobiography] 3-112/113, 117
- Elegy for Langston Hughes 3-121
- Going to the big city 3-129
- Hidden memory like forgetting 3-129
- Letter for Isaiah Henderson 3-121
- Older by lengths and ages and breadths 3-129
- Poems from my closet 3-116/117
HADASSAH, North Shore, Chicago 12-1
HAMILTON, Bertha 2-4b; 11-4
HARBEN, Robert 1-155, 185; 2-167, 170, 172, 178
HARCOURT BRACE INC. 1-187
HARLEM CULTURAL COUNCIL 1-181
HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2-118
HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS COMMUNITY THEATRE 3-56/58
HARTFORD, [Huntington] 1-66, 71
HASKIN, Lyle See WBAA
HASSAN ABDULLAH 4-164, 168
HAWKINS, Walter Everette. Credo 2-98
HAYDEN, Erma 1-187; 11-4
[HAYDEN], Maia 1-191
- HAYDEN, Robert 1-85, 92, 111, 120, 186a/193; 2-1, 49/50, 193; 4-169
- A ballad of remembrance 1-193
- [Belsen] 1-186a
- Kaleidoscope 1-59, 140, 189, 191
- Selected poems 1-187, 189
- Words in the mourning time 1-192
- See HAYDEN, Erma
HEATH, Gordon 1-194/201; 3-32/34
HENDERSON, David See UMBRA
HENDRICKS, A.L. 1-104
- HERMAN, Eleanor 1-74*
- The black American 1-74
- The gift 1-74
HERNTON, Calvin 1-148. See UMBRA
HERZ, Alice 12-1
HILL, Herbert 1-202/203
[HILL], Mozell 12-2
HILLEL FOUNDATION 12-3
HIMES, Chester 4-1/35. The lonely crusade 4-5/7
HIMES, Joseph S 4-3
HINES, Carl Wendell jr 1-132, 147, 204a/204b*. Two jazz poems 1-204b
HODGES, George W 1-205. Swamp angel 1-205*
HOEY, Harry D See CRANBROOK SCHOOL, Bloomfield Hills
HOFFMANN, Alexander P 11-4
HOLMES, Presley D See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Radio and television
HOOD, Jessie Collins See COLLINS, Jessie P
HORNE, Frank 1-206/207
HOWARD, R 11-3
HOWARD, Vilma 1-208
- HOWARD UNIVERSITY 1-122, 165, 227; 2-13/14, 16; 3-48
- Ira Aldridge Theater 3-29
- Library 4-15/19, 21
- Professorship of drama 3-33/34
- HUGHES, Langston 1-2/3, 12, 15, 19, 94, 118/120, 127, 147/148, 158, 176/178, 195; 2-65/67, 102/103, 106, 126, 157/159, 162; 3-3, 17, 32/34, 36, 46b, 121; 4-70/80; 11-4; 12-2
- Backlash blues 1-21, 178
- Black nativity 1-178
- The book of negro humor 1-185
- Jerico Jim-Crow 1-180
- Mother to son 1-89
- My old mule 2-98
- The panther and the lash 2-102
- Prodigal son 4-165
HUYZINGA, Let 11-3
- IBRAHIM ibn Ismail 2-211; 4-162/176
- Afro-American poetry 4-166/167
- Black, no sugar 4-168, 170, 174, 176
- Niggers and crackers 4-164/166
INDIANA UNIVERSITY 1-150
IRA ALDRIDGE THEATER See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Ira Aldridge Theater
ISENBURG, Isa 3-12, 27, 59; 4-10; 12-4
ISMAIL, Ibrahim ibn See IBRAHIM ibn Ismail
IVY, James W See THE CRISIS
JACKMAN, Harold 11-4
JACKSON, Hubie See JACKSON, Julia
JACKSON, Julia 1-209
JACKSON, Richard Orlando 1-210
JAHN, Janheinz 1-14/15
JEFFERSON, Cecilia 2-25
JENKINS, I.D. See BISHOP COLLEGE, Marshall
JEWS 3-121, 123/124, 126
JIM CROW'S VAGARIES 1-78
JOANS, Ted 1-136, 212/215b; 2-72/73, 170. Spadework 1-212
JOHN, Frank 1-216*
JOHN, Susan 2-148
JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, New York 1-143
JOHNSON, Charles S 3-17
JOHNSON, Fenton. Aunt Jane Allen 2-98
JOHNSON, Georgia Douglas 1-217
JOHNSON, Margaret G 2-195
- JOHNSTON, Percy E 1-218
- Concerto for girl and convertible 1-218
- The low watt sky 1-218
- Rhapsody for Janet G. 1-218
JOLSON, - Harlem galleries 1-157
JONATHAN CAPE LTD. 1-155
- JONES, Alando 1-219/227; 2-106/107, 142
- Even imagination dies 1-223
- Old age 1-223
- Then... See JONES, Alando Old age
JONES, Leroi 1-[134], 191, 228; 2-143; 4-168
JORDAN, Mason Jordan 1-93b
JUMP JIM CROW 1-78
K.R.O. See KATHOLIEKE RADIO-OMROEP
KAJIMA, Hijima 2-66
KALA-LOBE See SOCIETE AFRICAINE DE CULTURE, Secrétaire administratif
KALAMAZOO COLLEGE, Librarian 12-1
KAMITONDO, Elias Ndopu. Lizazi, Kweli ni Linaleli 2-87
KARRIEM, Osman See OSMAN KARRIEM
KATHOLIEKE RADIO-OMROEP 1-44, 49
KEANE, Leontine Rita See WDET, Director radio-tv publicity
KILLENS, [John Oliver] 1-189
KINCHELOE, J.C. See TOUGALOO COLLEGE, President
KING, Alberta See DETROIT BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB
KING, Martin Luther 1-11a, 146, 191
KINGSWOOD SCHOOL, Cranbrook 12-1
KLINE, Kay 3-126
KNOPF See ALFRED A. KNOPF INC.
KOEHLER, Nan 9-72
KOPIT, Arthur. Indians 1-48
KROTOR, Hermann A 12-1
LA GRONE, Oliver 2-1/3b. The odyssey of the Afro-American and his art 2-2
LANCASTER, Abna 2-4/5
LAND, Robert H See LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
LANNEN, Julia See ESTABROOK PARENT-TEACHER-ASSOCIATION, Detroit
LA ROSE, John 1-28, 29, 31
LAWRENCE, Julia Fields See FIELDS, Julia
LEE, Dob. Black pride 2-95
LEE, Don L. Robert Hayden & Kaleidoscope 1-191
LEIGH, Vivien 3-33
LELYVELD-HAASSE, Hella S. van See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN
LENNON, Florence Becker 2-196
LEONE, Leonard See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRE
LE PAPILLON, Rosa 2-5*
- LESLIE, Catherine 1-13/14, 16, 223, 227; 2-6/32, 197, 213; 4-81; 18-340/342, 403
- Arise and meet the morning 2-6
- At the twilight 2-8
- Unchained 2-8
- We have run out 2-17
LEWIS, Robert V 12-1
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1-191; 2-33/34
LIGOA DUNCAN GALLERY, New York 2-139
LINDEN, Hanna van der See VAN DER LINDEN, Hanna
LITURGY OF JAZZ See SPENCER MEMORIAL CHURCH, Brooklyn Heights
LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE, Salisbury 1-174; 12-4
[LLORENS], David 1-134
- LOFTIS, Norman J 2-35/38*
- Black expectations in freedom century 2-35
- Who dares to seek himself 2-35
LOON, Gerard Willem van 11-4
LOON BOOKS 1-195
LORDE, Audre 2-39
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY IN NEW ORLEANS 2-107
LOVELL, John jr. 2-23, 25, 40/43. [Black song: the forge and the flame; the story of how the Afro-American spiritual was hammered out] 2-40/42
LOWENFELS, Walter 2-44; 12-3. The execution 2-44
LUBIN, Maurice A 11-3
LUBOFF, Norman 2-112
LUCAS, Claudio 12-1
McBROWN, Gertrude Parthenia 12-1
- McCALL, James Edward 2-199; 11-4
- In memoriam Richard B. Harrison 12-1
- The new negro 2-98
- See McCALL, Margaret
McCALL, Margaret 2-199; 11-4; 12-1
McELROY, James 2-54
MacGHEE, Elizabeth 11-4
McKINLEY, Hugh 2-45
McKINLEY, Olive 2-45
MAD WOMAN OF CHAILLOT See [GIRAUDOUX, Jean] La folle de Chaillot
- MADGETT, Naomi Long 2-46/51, 200; 12-1
- Midway 2-49
- Success in language and literature 2-47/48
MALIK, Ahmed Abdul- See ABDUL-MALIK, Ahmed
MALLORY, Keefer Shaw jr 2-52
MALLORY, Mae 2-52/59
MALLORY, Patricia Leola 2-52
MANN, Charles 7-14
MARCUS, Frank 1-44/45, 47
MARCY SCHOOL, Detroit 12-1
MARGARET RAMSAY LTD. 1-45, 47
MARKEL, Adolph See CONGREGATION BETH EMETH, Wilmington
MAROWITZ, Charles 1-45
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY 3-55
- MARTIN, Herbert Woodward 2-60*/64; 9-65
- Address to Mr. Charlie 2-64
- 1 dream you Harlem 2-62
- In the very savage fall 2-61
- Lines from a letter from Roy 2-61
- Pieces for unaccompanied voice 2-60
- When I am done dreaming 2-60
MARX, Erica 1-74; 11-3
MASCHLER, Tom See JONATHAN CAPE LTD.
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1-50/52
MATSHIKIZA, Esme See MATSHIKIZA, Todd
MATSHIKIZA, Todd 20-8
MELTZER, Milton 2-65/67
MEREDITH, James 1-103
- MERRIAM, Eve 2-68, 214
- The carpenter in Alabama 2-68
- The double bed, from the feminine side 2-68
- Family circle 2-68
- Figleaf, the business of being in fashion 2-68
- Montgomery, Alabama, Money, Mississippi and other places 2-68
- The trouble with love 2-68
MEXICO 1-20/21
MICHAEL, H.J. See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN
MIDDLETON, Sam 2-69
MILLER, Joseph F See DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, North district
MILNE, F. Douglas See NORTHERN RHODESIA, Ministry of African education
MODISANE, Bloke 2-66
MONROE DEFENSE COMMITTEE 2-56
MOORE, Gerald. Seven African writers 12-3
MOORE, Jerry 2-215
MOORLAND-SPINGARN COLLECTION See HOWARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
MORRIS, Carl E See NEW PITTSBURG COURIER
- MORRIS, James C 2-70/85, 201; 18-554, 556, 559/560, 562/563
- Chips from a mental block 2-85
- From a tin-mouth god to his brass-eared subjects 2-73
- Horticulturing 2-79
- News inventory 2-73, 82, 85
- Word study 2-73
MORRISON, Richard 1-220/222, 225/227
MOUNT CLEMENS ROTARY CLUB 12-1
MPHAHLELE, Ezekiel 12-3
MURTLAND, Cleo 12-1; 20-3
MYERS, Kurt 2-94
NARTEH, Kwesi 12-2
NASHVILLE, Tennessee 2-52
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE 1-202
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION 1-191
NEGRO DIGEST 1-146, 176, 187, 190/191; 3-121. See ROBINSON, William H
NETHERLANDS CONSUL, Detroit 12-1
NETHERLANDS CONSULATE, Michigan 11-4
NEVITT, Roy 11-3
NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY 4-25/35
NEW BEACON PRESS See LA ROSE, John
NEW NETHERLANDS PETITION, 1661 1-7; 2-149; 12-5
NEW ORLEANS 2-107
NEW PITTSBURG COURIER 4-22
NEW YORK CITY, Post office 1-143
NEW YORK URBAN LEAGUE 1-181
NEWARK, New Jersey 1-134
[NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Beverly?] 1-56
NORTH EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit 12-1
NORTHERN RHODESIA, Ministry of African education 2-86*
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY, Writers' conference, 1965 2-91
O'BRIEN, S.T. See WYANDOTTE COMMUNITY THEATRE
OCTOBER HOUSE INC., New York 1-187, 189
O'HIGGINS, Myron 2-87, 198. Blues for Bessie 2-87
OHIO, Office of the governor 2-53/54, 57
OLIVER, Thelma 2-145
OSIECZKOWSKA, Mickey 12-1
OSMAN KARRIEM 4-168
OUTPUT (A.A. & M.C.) 1-11a, 146; 7-14
OWENS, Clara See WAYNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
- P.E.N. CONGRESS, 1968, Geneva 1-40, 148
- 1969, Menton 1-44
- 1970, Seoul 2-50
PACHT, Barbette 11-4
PACHT, Newton See PACHT, Barbette
PACKER, Rose McCall 2-213
PAPILLON, Rosa le See LE PAPILLON, Rosa
PARIS REVIEW 1-208
PARIS STUDIO THEATRE See STUDIO THEATRE OF PARIS
PATTERSON, Raymond R 2-202; 11-4
PAUL ROBESON ARCHIVE, Berlin 1-183/184
PAYANT, Lee 1-195/196, 201; 3-32/34
PHEMSTER, Derek 1-12, 129, 133/135, 137, 139/142, 144, 147, 149, 151, 153
PHEMSTER, Evan 1-132/133, 147, 150
PHEMSTER, Mari Evans See EVANS, Mari
PHYLON 1-5/6, 32
PICK, Otto See UNITED KINGDOM COMMITTEE FOR THE FIRST WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS
PICKARD, Christine 4-162/163
PINTO, James 1-225
PIPER, Henry Dan 2-88/89
PLAYER, Willa B See BENNETT COLLEGE, Greensboro, President
POETS AND SCHOLARS STUDY GROUP, Baltimore 3-117
- POOL, Rosey Eva
- As waves of one sea 1-176
- Beyond the blues 1-24, 26, 28, 33/34, 74, 79, 95, 106, 122, 172/174, 211/213, [228?]; 2-2, 39, 60, 88, 116, 118
- Black and unknown bards 2-117/118
- Black conscience See POOL, Rosey Eva i am the New Negro
- A conversation with Leopold Senghor 2-101a/b
- The discovery of American negro poetry 1-24/25
- Doors to hope 1-23
- The growth of a poet 4-166
- History is in mourning See POOL, Rosey Eva Laughin' to keep from cryin'
- i am the New Negro 1-5/7, 23, 35, 53,[55], 87, [107/109], 113, [116], 137/138, 160, 162,[176], [179], 190, 223; 2-1, 4b, 11, 50, 83, 89, 119, 162, 164, 167/182, 188/216; 3-34/35, 41
- ik ben de Nieuwe Neger See POOL, Rosey Eva i am the New Negro
- Laughin' to keep from cryin' 1-11a, 23, 61, 223; 2-17/18, 50, 93, 95
- Om een kleur van te kritgen 1-198
- Roll call 2-68
PORTER, Dorothy 1-19. See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Library
PORTER, James 1-220
POWERTREE 2-139
PRAIRIE VIEW COLLEGE, Texas 2-115
PRENTISS, Audrey 13-18
PRICE, Charlotte S See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Library
PRISM MAGAZINE 1-38
PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WBAA See WBAA
RAGLAND, J. Farley 11-4
RAMSAY, Margaret See MARGARET RAMSAY LTD.
- RANDALL, Dudley 1-116, 118, 127; 2-24/25, 50, 90*/99, 216
- Booker T. and W.E.B. 2-95
- Dressed all in pink 2-91
- For Malcolm 2-92, 99
- Memorial wreath 2-96
- Poem counterpoem 1-118
RANDALL, James A jr. 2-204
[RANDALL], Naomi 2-91, 97
RATES, Norman C See SPELMAN COLLEGE, Chapel
RAULLERSON, Calvin H See UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND
REA, W.M. See NORTHEASTERN HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit
REED, Helen P See DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, North district
REITER, Jack A See CASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit
REXROTH, Kenneth 1-162
REYNOLDS, Harry. Minstrel memories 1-78
RHODES, James A See OHIO, Office of the governor
RICHARDSON, Barbara 11-4
RICKARDS, - 2-54
RIVERSIDE RADIO, New York 1-2
ROBERTS, D. Bryn 11-3
ROBESON, Eslanda Goode See ROBESON, Essie
ROBESON, Essie 1-183/184; 12-5
ROBESON, Paul 1-11a, 146, 183/184; 3-7. See PAUL ROBESON ARCHIVE, Berlin
ROBINSON, Eugene E 2-100*
ROBINSON, William H 2-101a/b. The roots of black literature 2-101a/b
RODGERS, Peter 2-170. Blues chorus 1-86
ROGERS, Del Marie 1-53 ; 2-10, 102/105
RONALD HOBBS LITERARY AGENCY, New York 1-46/47
ROUTE, William F 13-4
RUSTIN, Bayard 1-71
RUTHERFORD, John 11-4
AS-SADAKA 4-167
[ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, Collegeville?] 1-56
SALKEY, Andrew 2-48, 126
SANFORD, Paul 1-[226]; 2-106/107
SAVANNAH BAHA'I COMMUNITY 1-115
SCANDINAVIA 2-135
SCENES FROM BLACK PLAYWRIGHTS 1-50
SCHOLASTIC/FOLKWAYS. Today's poets series 1-191
- SCOTT, John B 2-63, 108/109, 205
- After work 2-109
- A negro in two parts 2-108
- A study of the male negro figure in selected contemporary plays 2-109
SEBREE, Charles 3-40/41
SELLERS, John 2-110/114
SENGHOR, Léopold Sédar 5-87/88, 96, 98/99
SEUELL, Malchus M 9-74
SHERWOOD, Barbara 11-4
SHERWOOD, William 11-4
SHINE, Ted 2-115; 3-55
SHIRLEY, George 2-116
SHOCKLEY, Ann 2-148
- SHORT, Christopher 2-117/118; 11-3
- The big cat 2-117
- Dark lantern 2-117
SIEGEL, Bernice See HADASSAH, North Shore, Chicago
SIMMONS, Carmel 2-119/120
SIMMONS, Clifford 5-78
SIMON, Alfons 20-12
SIMPSON, Chris 2-113
SITWELL, Edith 2-61
SMITH, Bessie 2-87
SMITH, Muriel 2-121
SMOLLEN GALLERY, New York 2-139
SNOWHILL SCHOOL, Alabama 2-33/34
SNYDER, Thurmond L 2-122
SOCIETE AFRICAINE DE CULTURE, Secrétaire administratif 5-94/95, 97, 100/101
SOLOMONS, Ivor See BRITISH MUSEUM, Department of printed books
SONDHEIM, Stephen. Company 1-51
SOPHOCLES. King Oedipus 1-200
SOUTH AMERICA 1-21, 23, 54
SOVIET WOMAN 2-123
SPELMAN COLLEGE, Chapel 11-4
SPENCER MEMORIAL CHURCH, Brooklyn Heights 2-114
SPINGARN, Arthur B 1-94; 2-124/127
SPRAGUE, M.D. See TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Librarian
[SPRAGUE], Pym 11-4
SPRATLEY, James Alfred 1-164/165
STANDARD EDUCATION SOCIETY INC., Chicago See CONROY, Jack
STEADMAN, Frances 2-66
STEEN, Peter van 2-128/133(u)
STONE, Ronald 2-134*
STUDIO THEATRE OF PARIS 1-194
STURM, Alice K 12-1
[............]. Sud 1-194
SUNDAY NEWS, New York 2-114
SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS, London 2-135/136
TALLADEGA COLLEGE, Alabama 2-70
TANGANYIKA See TANZANIA
TANZANIA, High commission 2-186
TAYLOR, Cecil 2-144
TAYLOR, E See NORTHERN RHODESIA, Ministry of African education
THAMES TELEVISION. A man and a guitar 1-190
THANKSGIVING DAY 2-87
THIRTEEN-COLLEGE CURRICULUM PROGRAM 1-10, 146
THOMAS, Alfred 2-137
THOMAS, Billie 11-4
THOMAS, Richard W 1-82, 84/86
THOMPSON, Clive 2-142
- THOMPSON, James Washington 2-91, 138/145*, 208
- After the Donald MacKayle concert in Central Park September 1963 2-142
- Ancient stratagems 2-142
- The changes 2-142
- The constant labor 2-142
- Fruit and seed 2-144
- La journee 2-142
- The loners 2-142/143
- Love gleams to smattering 2-142
- Mama said there'd be days 2-144
- Missing link 2-142
- Nancye 2-142
- Objects wait 2-142/143
- Phantasm 2-142
- The plight 2-142
- Portrait: one that would paint seen as a cup 2-142
- Silent music 2-142
- The spawn of slums 2-142
- That incredible pronoun we 2-142
THOMPSON, [Julius Eric?] 1-223
THURMAN, Howard 9-91
TIEBOSCH, G.W.H. See BORN N.V., Amsterdam
TODAY'S POETS See SCHOLASTIC/FOLKWAYS Today's poets series
TOLSON, Melvin 2-91
TORRENCE, Anyon 1-11a
- TOUGALOO SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE l-82, 174
- Creative writing class 12-4
- President 11-4
TOWNSEND, Rashelle 1-11a
TRIANA, Jose 2-146
LES TROIS MAILLETS JAZZ CLUB 2-111/[112]
TUBMAN, Harriet 2-3a
TURNER, Darwin T 2-147
- TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE 1-14, 16
- Librarian 11-4
- President 11-4
- [Writers' Conference] 1969 1-175
USAI See [UNITED STATES AFRICAN INSTITUTE, Washington?]
UMBRA 2-139, 144, 148
UNITED KINGDOM COMMITTEE FOR THE FIRST WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS 5-89
UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND 11-4
[UNITED STATES AFRICAN INSTITUTE, Washington?] 1-220
UNITED STATES EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION IN THE NETHERLANDS 12-1
UNITED STATES INFORMATION SERVICE 4-171. Reference and research section 9-59
UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ADULT EDUCATION, Wayne State University. The American negro in literature and the popular arts 1-79
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Santa Barbara 3-43, 45
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT 2-94
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 1-191
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1-191
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO 2-28, 30, 32
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 2-88/89
UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Library 2-149; 12-5
UPWARD BOUND 2-102, 160/161
USHAKOVA., Olga See SOVIET WOMAN
VAN DER LINDEN, Hanna 2-150(u)
VAN STEEN, Peter See STEEN, Peter van
VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN 2-151a/156(u)
VESEY, Paul See ALLEN, Samuel
VIERECK, Peter 4-164/165, 167
VIETNAM 1-21; 3-114
VILAN, Demietrios 11-4
VIOLENES, Cecelia V See WALLACE, Cecelia V
VOICES 2-87
VON WEILER, W.K. See WEILER, W.K. von
VOOSLEES, Lillian W 11-4; 20-9
VOTH, Rhoda M 11-4
WBAA 12-3
WDET, Director radio-tv publicity 12-1
WJBK. Black and unknown bards 11-4
WAGNER, Martin 2-157/159
WAGNER, Richard. Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg 2-116
WAITES, Althea 2-160/162
WAITES, Lonnie 2-160/161
WALKER, Margaret 2-125
WALKER, Yvonne O See AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE
WALLACE, Cecelia V 2-163. A colored soldier's prayer 2-163
WALLACE, Grace 12-1
WARDER, Harold See WARDER, Nancy
WARDER, Nancy 1-20; 2-59, 164/165
WASHINGTON EVENING STAR 3-29
WATER, Ethel 3-18
WATSON, Frank 1-156
WAYNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 12-1
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 1-53, 90; 2-166. Radio and television 12-1
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1-107/109, 138, 160; 2-50, 72, 78, 94/95, 167/182, 188/216; 3-34
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRE 12-1
WEATHERLY, Thomas F jr. 1-134
WEBB, George 2-72 . Voodooville 3-34
WEBSTER, F.C. See MARCY SCHOOL, Detroit
WEILER, W.K. von 11-4
WEN CHAO CHEN See CHEN, Wen Chao
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 1-14, 16, 19
WEST AFRICAN CULTURAL CENTER, Lagos 12-2
WEST COAST PUBLISHERS 1-126
WHEELER, Charles Enoch 11-4
[WHITE], Dorothy 11-4
WHITSITT, Joyce 2-183
WILLIAMS, Barbara See DETROIT NEWS
WILLIAMS, Daniella 13-19
WILLIAMS, Norman T 13-17
WILLIAMS, Robert F 2-52
WILLIAMSON, Solomon Jefferson 1-24/31
WILLIS, Bernice 2-184
WILSON, Lanford. Lemon sky 1-51
WITHERSPOON, Jill 2-49
WOLOHAN, Juliet See UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Library
WORLD CONFERENCE ON POETRY, University of the State of New York, 1968 1-147
- WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS, lst, 1966, Dakar 1-131, 158, 165, 187, 193; 2-1; 4-166, 169; 5-87/88, 90/91, 94/98
- Cultural secretary 5-90/91
- President 5-93
THE WORLD OF BROTHER JOHN SELLERS 2-114
WRIGHT, Richard 3-16
WRIGHT, Sarah E 2-185, 207
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY, Dayton See CROWDERS, Lelia H
WYANDOTTE COMMUNITY THEATRE 12-1
YALE SERIES OF YOUNGER POETS 3-133
YALE YOUNGER POETS PRIZE 2-68
YELDELL, Joyce A See BENDER, Joyce Yeldell
YPSILANTI HIGH SCHOOL, English department 12-1
ZAHRAN, Omar See TANZANIA, High commission
ZIGO, Joanne See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
ZOOK, Gilbert E See MOUNT CLEMENS ROTARY CLUB
ZUBER, Barbara 2-54
ZUBER, Paul 2-54
For original location of documents marked * see 'List of Transferred Documents.
UNIDENTIFIED CORRESPONDENTS
[ ], Anna 11-3
[ ], Charleen 11-4
[ ], Elizabeth 11-3
[ ], Ina See [ ], Rudi
[ ], Irma 12-1
[ ], Kay 11-3
[ ], Kenneth 3-49
[ ], Magda 2-187a*
[ ], Marnesba 12-2
[ ], Roli 2-187b
[ ], Rudi 2-187c
[ ], Virginia 1-220
List of Transferred Documents
(documents removed from original accidental or stray locations and put in more suitable places in the present order)
1. Documents transferred from Books to 'Correspondence'
- B. Beecher. Card, etc. 19.12.68
- From: J. Beecher, Hear the wind blow
- To: 1-53b
- War. Cuney. Postcard, [N.d.]
- From: L. Hughes. Poetry of the negro
- To: 1-104a
- W.E.B. Du Bois. Letter, 07.01.52?
- From: W.E.B. Du Bois. Ordeal of Mansart
- To: 1-125b
- G.W. Hodges. Letter, 03.01.60
- From: G.W. Hodges. Swamp Angel
- To: 1-205
- F. John. Letter, 19.11.69
- From: F. John. Black songs
- To: 1-216
- R. Le Papillon. Postcard, 13.11.69
- From: C. Himes. Rage in Harlem
- To: 2-5
- E.E. Robinson. Letter, 05.04.60
- From: E.E. Robinson. Inspiration
- To: 2-100
2. Documents transferred from Books to 'Typescripts: Verse'
- 'Ro'. Verse ts. : 1 leaf.
- From: M. Evans. I am a black woman
- To: 19-320
3. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Occasional Pieces'
- R. Hayden. Programmes, 22.10.67 & 21.01.68
- From: Hayden
- To: 5-30/31
- G. Heath. Cuttings, Feb. 1970
- From: Heath
- To: 5-48
4. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Periodicals'
- Time Magazine. Cutting, 03.10.69
- From: F. Horne
- To: 7-30
5. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Typescripts: Plays'
- A. Jones. My own back yard
- From: Jones
- To: 14-13
- A. Jones. A run in the woods
- From: Jones
- To: 14-14/15
6. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Typescripts: Prose'
- J. Beecher. Their blood cries out
- From: Beecher
- To: 15-1a
- M. Evans. Black is such a pretty colour
- From: Evans
- To: 15-7
- T. Joans. "You know man.."
- From: Joans
- To: 15-10/11
- C. Leslie. The long wait
- From: C. Leslie
- To: 15-15
7. Documents transferred from Correspondence to Typescripts: Verse
- E. Bey. 13 leaves
- From: Ibrahim ibn Ismail
- To: 17-15/18
- J. Bond. 4 leaves.
- From: Bond
- To: 17-20
- J.P. Collins. 9 leaves
- From: Collins
- To: 17-83/91
- M. Evans. 23 leaves
- From: Evans
- To: 17-350/361
- J. Fields. 115 leaves
- From: Fields
- To: 18-35/128
- M.B. Frazier 17 leaves
- From: Frazier
- To: 18-138/153
- M.W. Fuller. 1 leaf
- From: G.D. Johnson
- To: 18-154
- M. Grant. 14 leaves
- From: Grant
- To: 18-176/188
- R. Hayden. 26 leaves
- From: Hayden
- To: 18-206/215
- G. Heath. 5 leaves
- From: Heath
- To: 18-216/220
- A.L. Hendricks. 2 leaves
- From: War. Cuney
- To: 18-221/222
- M. & B. Hoffert. 1 leaf
- From: Hoffert
- To: 18-35
- F. Horne. 19 leaves
- From: Horne
- To: 18-236/245
- V. Howard. 12 leaves
- From: Howard
- To: 18-246/253
- T. Joans. 1 leaf
- From: Joans
- To: 18-274
- G.D. Johnson. 3 leaves
- From: Johnson
- To: 18-278/280
- P. Johnston. 6 leaves
- From: Johnston
- To: 18-281/283
- A. Jones. 25 leaves
- From: Jones
- To: 18-284/300
- L. Jones. 8 leaves
- From: Jones
- To: 18-301/308
- O. Lagrone. 48 leaves
- From: Lagrone
- To: 18-315/333
- C. Leslie. 97 leaves
- From: Leslie
- To: 18-338/404
- H. McKinley. 16 leaves
- From: McKinley
- To: 18-429/443
- N. Madgett. 35 leaves
- From: Madgett
- To: 18-444/468
- H.W. Martin. 29 leaves
- From: Martin
- To: 18-469/490
- E. Merriam. 1 leaf
- From: Merriam
- To: 18-495
- M. Miller. 11 leaves
- From: Miller
- To: 18-510/518
- J. Morris. 76 leaves
- From: Morris
- To: 18-524/563
- S. Morris. 2 leaves
- From: Morris
- To: 18-564/565
- G. Pritchard. 1 leaf
- From: War. Cuney
- To: 19-36
- J. Randall. 7 leaves
- From: Randall
- To: 19-69/73
- J. Scott. 25 leaves
- From: Scott
- To: 19-96/114
- J.A. Spratley. 4 leaves
- From: J. Fields
- To: 19-142/145
8. Documents transferred from Typescripts: Verse to Correspondence
- J. Bender. 5 letters, 19.09.64-
- From: J. Yeldell
- To: 1-57/61
- Brown. Letter, 25.04.65
- From: Brown
- To: 1-74
- J. Carew. Letter, 10.06.52
- From: Carew
- To: 1-75
- K. Cuestas. Letter, [09.01.?]
- From: Cuestas
- To: 1-98
- E. Culver. Letter, [01.11.?]
- From: Culver
- To: 1-103
- S. Fabio. 3 letters, 31.08.66 - 27.11.66
- From: Fabio
- To: 1-158/161
- J. Fields. 2 letters, [06.65?] 03.07.66
- From: Fields
- To: 1-162, 167
- B. Ford. Letter, 11.10.65
- From: Ford
- To: 1-171
- K. Groen. Letter, 26.02.64
- From: Anthologies Afro-Amerikaanse poezie
- To: 1-182
- E. Herman. 2 letters, 20.04.65 & 25.04.65
- From: Herman
- To: 1-74
- C. Hines. 2 letters, 16.06.68 & 26.06.68
- From: Hines
- To: 1-204a/204b
- N. Loftis. 3 letters, 22.04.65 - 07.03.67
- From: Loftis
- To: 2-35/38
- H. Martin. Letter, 19.08.64
- From: Martin
- To: 2-60
- N. Rhodesia, Ministry of African education. Letter, 04.03.61
- From: E. Kamitondo
- To: 2-86
- D. Randall. 2 letters, 20.01.60 & 30.09.65
- From: Randall
- To: 2-90/91
- E. Stone. Letter, 22.05.65
- From: Stone
- To: 2-134
- J.W. Thompson. 8 letters, 14.10.64-
- From: Thompson
- To: 2-138/145
- Magda [ ? ]. Letter, 14.02.66
- From: Translations - Suriname
- To: 2-187a
9. Documents transferred from 'Typescripts: Verse' to 'Printed Music'
- Ballad of Birmingham. Sheet music
- From: D. Randall
- To: 8-50/51
PAINTINGS BEQUEATHED BY ROSEY E. POOL
African painting (Three figures in coloured skirts) Adams Bought 1960 25cm x 33cm.
Black and White African landscape Assad Yassin c.1960 41cm. x 55cm.
Blue drinker Charles Seebree/Sebree 1965 42½cm. x 33½cm.
[Collage] Sam Middleton 1963 36cm. x 23cm.
[Cock fighters] S.E. Bottex 08.11.60 37½cm. x 45½cm.
Market Woman in Ghana Liebrecht Hesse c.1947 64cm. x 54cm.
St. George and the dragon Ethiopian folk art No date 52½cm. x 40cm.
Solomon and Queen of Sheba Ethiopian folk art No date 39½cm x 50cm.
Study of dancing children Bill Cook- (alias Alando Jones) 1966 86cm. x 71cm.
[Study of leaves] Alando X. Jones? 1963 125cm. x 77cm.
List of Additions
- Ad.1 Isenberg, I
- I. Isenberg and R. Pool to Owen Dodson 34 letters 1969-75. I.I. 20
- Xerox copies. Exchanged with Prof. J.V. Hatch, 3.6.85. R.P. 7
- Ad. 2 Dodson, Owen
- Remembering Owen Dodson. New York: Hatch-Billops Collection, 1984. Booklet. Ts. pp. 26
- Gift of Prof. Hatch, 3.6.85
- Ad. 3 Dodson, Owen
- Divine Comedy: a play in two acts. Carbon copy.
- Duplicate copy from Gorer Papers, 11.86
- Ad. 4 Pool, Rosey
- 5 als 25.9.67 - 17.12.70 to Doris E. Abramson
- Gift of Miss Abramson 2.6.2000