United States--Race relations
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Audio collection of June Jordan, 1970-2000
The audio collection of June Jordan, poet, author, activist, and professor.
Papers of Gwendolyn C. Baker, 1942-2015
Correspondence, research, articles, speeches, records and other papers of educator, professor, and activist Gwendolyn C. Baker.
Biographical files of the Black Women Oral History Project, ca.1879-2011
Articles, resumes, ephemera, and photographs providing additional biographical information about women interviewed for the Schlesinger Library's Black Women Oral History Project. Materials relate to family background, childhood, education, careers, and professional and voluntary accomplishments.
Interviews of the Black Women Oral History Project, 1976-1981
The Black Women Oral History Project collection consists of audiotapes and transcripts of 72 oral histories.
Cecil F. Poole papers
Collection Identifier: LAW-MMC-300The Cecil F. Poole papers contain a wide swath of personal and professional material from Poole’s earliest career in the U.S. Army Air Corps and the Price Administration to his appointment as Judge for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The entire collection spans from 1935 until Poole’s death in 1997 and primarily consists of correspondence, memoranda, case files, personnel files, newspaper and magazine clippings, speeches, photographs, date books and personal ephemera.
Papers of Tia Cross, 1963-2007
Correspondence, writings, photography, and memorabilia of Tia Cross, photographer, anti-racism activist, and feminist.
Papers of Donna M. Finn, 1971-2014
Correspondence, writings, notes, projects, and master's thesis of Donna Finn, Boston-based activist and co-founder of the Dorchester Women's Committee.
Papers of Tove Gertrud Gerson, 1919-1993
Biographical material, speeches, correspondence, etc., of Tove Gertrud Mueller Gerson, teacher, physical therapist, YWCA administrator, and activist for peace and civil rights.
Papers of Dorothy I. Height, 1933-2012
Awards, organizational records, biographical essays, correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia of human rights activist Dorothy I. Height.
Videotape collection of June Jordan, 1976-2002
The videotape collection of June Jordan, poet, author, activist, and professor.
Papers of Robin W. Kilson, 1956-2015
Diaries, notebooks, correspondence, research, photographs, course materials and other papers of historian and professor Robin W. Kilson.
Papers of Pauli Murray, 1827-1985
Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of Pauli Murray, lawyer, activist, and first African-American woman ordained as an Episcopal priest.
Papers of Barbara Deming, 1886-1995
Correspondence, writings, etc., of Barbara Deming, feminist lesbian author and activist.
Papers of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, 1900-1961
Correspondence, speeches, etc., of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, educator and founder of the Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, North Carolina.
Papers of Helen Lingenfelter Gray, 1901-2017 (inclusive), 1928-1980 (bulk)
Papers of Helen Lingenfelter Gray, lawyer and women's rights and peace activist.
Papers of June Jordan, 1936-2002 (inclusive), 1954-2002 (bulk)
The papers of June Jordan, poet, author, outspoken activist, champion of equal rights for African Americans and women, and professor.
Papers of Marita Bonner, 1940-1986
Correspondence, essays, short fiction, photographs, etc., of Marita Bonner, Radcliffe College Class of 1922.
Papers of Sophia Yarnall, 1932-1975
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Sophia Yarnall Jacobs, civic worker and author.
Papers of Rebecca Primus, 1854-1872
Letters to African American educator Rebecca Primus from family and friends regarding daily activities, health, and community events, and discussing local race relations and prejudice among whites.
Papers of Adrienne Rich, 1927-1999
Papers of Adrienne Cecile Rich, poet, author, feminist, and teacher.
Ruchell Magee collection, 1971, undated
Nine items of printed material, including press releases and open letters, created for distribution by several Oakland, California, groups in support of Ruchell Magee and other Black people incarcerated for political reasons.