Summary Information
C. Gerald Fraser Papers 1954-2015 (bulk 1963-2012)
- Fraser, C. Gerald (Charles Gerald), 1925-2015
Mss 1186; PH 7063; Audio 1772A
8.3 cubic feet (1 records center carton, 20 archives boxes, and 1 oversize folder), 0.1 cubic feet of photographs (1 folder), and 78 audio recordings
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, mainly 1963-2012, of C. Gerald Fraser, a newspaper journalist who spent most of his career at the
New York Times. The collection contains reporter's notebooks, interviews, research, drafts, and clippings of his work. Stories cover the Civil Rights Movement; significant African Americans including athletes, jazz musicians, scholars, and actors; the United Nations; and environmental issues. Also contains biographical information, professional correspondence, information on African American organizations, and other writings including research, interviews, and drafts for an unpublished biography on jazz musician Milt Jackson entitled “Bag's Groove.”
There is a restriction on access to and use of this material; see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details.
English
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss01186 ↑ Bookmark this ↑
Biography/History
1925 July 30 |
Born Charles Gerald Fraser Jr. in Boston, Massachusetts
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1940s |
Worked at the Daily Cardinal, student newspaper, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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1949 |
Bachelor's degree in economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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1952 |
Reporter for
New York Amsterdam News
covering education and criminal justice system
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1954 |
Presented with the National Newspaper Publishers Association award
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1956 |
Reporter for several West Indian publications on the United Nations
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1963 |
Reporter for the New York Daily News for their national and foreign news desk
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1965 |
Reports on the Selma to Montgomery March
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1967 |
Reporter for New York Times for metropolitan section, later for cultural news
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1971 |
Reports on uprising in Attica Correctional Facility
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1972 |
Reports on Representative Shirley Chisholm's candidacy for President
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1980 |
Class action suit by New York Times Minority Caucus against the newspaper
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1991 |
Master's degree in Media Studies from New School for Social Research, New York
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1991 |
Retired from New York Times
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1991-2001 |
Editor for Earth Times, a monthly reporting on environmental and development issues at the United Nations
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2015 December 8 |
Died in the Bronx, New York
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Scope and Content Note
The papers of C. Gerald Fraser cover the bulk of his career as a print journalist where he works as a reporter for
New Amsterdam News
(1952-1956?),
New York Daily News
(1963-1967),
New York Times
(1967-1991), and as editor for
Earth Times
(1991-2001). The papers contain reporter's notebooks, interviews, research, drafts, and clippings of his journalism work. Stories covered include the Civil Rights Movement; significant African Americans including athletes, jazz musicians, scholars, and actors; the United Nations; and environmental issues. A major part of the collection includes the research materials, interviews, and drafts for an unpublished biography on jazz musician Milt “Bags” Jackson entitled “Bag's Groove.” Also includes biographical information, professional correspondence, information on African American organizations, and other writings.
The collection arrived mostly unarranged and was then arranged into seven series: BIOGRAPHICAL and PERSONAL MATERIAL; CORRESPONDENCE; PRINT JOURNALISM; “BAG'S GROOVE”; OTHER WRITINGS AND ADDRESSES; AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY ACTIVISM; and AUDIO RECORDINGS. The Print Journalism series is further arranged into Reporters notebooks and other notes; Drafts, interview transcripts, and research; Drafts of articles for
Earth Times
; By-lines;
New York Times (NYT); African American Journalists; and Awards and press passes. The “Bag's Groove” series is further divided into Research; Manuscripts and drafts; and Correspondence. Other Writings and Addresses are split by Speeches; Classwork; and Works by others. The Audio Recordings are organized by “Bag's Groove” interviews and research; and other recordings.
The BIOGRAPHICAL and PERSONAL MATERIAL series, 1969-2011, includes several autobiographical writings including growing up in Boston, Massachusetts, and experiences as a black journalist, résumés, passports, an address book, and obituaries and memorial programs of friends and colleagues. Also contains information on retirement from the
New York Times
in 1991, which includes a spoof retirement
NYT
front page. Also includes information on Joseph Robert Love, his maternal great-grandfather from the Bahamas, who was a medical doctor, clergyman, teacher, journalist, and politician in the Bahamas, the United States, Haiti, and Jamaica.
The CORRESPONDENCE series, 1955-2012, contains incoming and outgoing letters. Most of the incoming correspondence, 1955-2011, are responses to information requests for an article or contain praise or criticism of articles written. Some copies of the outgoing correspondence for information requests are with the incoming letter. The outgoing correspondence, 1970-2012, contains drafts of letters sent by Fraser to other journalists, with story ideas, as well as some postcards sent while on his travels. Also includes some correspondence Fraser was copied on, mostly concerning the
New York Times
coverage of African American stories.
The PRINT JOURNALISM series, 1954-2006, contains reporter notebooks and other notes, drafts, interview transcripts, research, by-lines, information on African American journalists, photographs, and awards and press passes.
The reporter notebooks are arranged by subject or by date, circa 1966-2006. Subjects include the Caribbean, South America, Black Panthers, Milt Jackson, and journalist groups. These notebooks show how a mid-20th century newspaper journalist functioned out in the field.
The drafts, interview transcripts, and research, circa 1962-circa 2003, are arranged by subject or article title. Subjects of articles predominantly deal with significant African American persons and issues, as well as the United Nations and the environment. Also includes drafts of book reviews and obituaries. A common theme is civil rights and racism in New York City and the United States, including an article on
Amos 'n' Andy.
The drafts of articles for
Earth Times
mostly concern the United Nations and the environment. Several floppy discs arrived with the collection, but the files were only readable on one disc. The discs were returned to the donor after paper copies were printed for the collection. The drafts are arranged by file name with descriptions following, if needed.
The by-lines are final drafts and published copies of Fraser's articles mostly from his time at the
New York Times
and
Earth Times. Of interest is the clippings file from the bulk of his career at the
NYT. Also includes his coverage of the Emil H. “Sonny” Scott execution in 1954.
The
New York Times
includes memoranda to the staff including post-mortem notes and memos written by Fraser, documents related to the Minority Caucus class action discrimination lawsuit brought against the newspaper in the 1970s by several
Times
employees.
The African American journalists segment includes information on the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the New York Association of Black Journalists (NYABJ), as well as articles and conferences on the perspective of journalists of color and inequality in the field of journalism.
The photographs contain pictures of Fraser covering stories such as the Columbia University protests in 1968, and the New York City school strikes of 1968, as well as of him working in his offices at the
New York Times,
Earth Times, and his home office.
The “BAG'S GROOVE” series concerns the unpublished biography on the jazz musician Milt “Bags” Jackson and contains research, manuscripts and drafts, and correspondence in relation to getting the book published. The papers in this series are closed until January 1, 2021 and Marion Phyllis Cunningham retains the intellectual copyright related to the unpublished manuscript. The research includes articles, interviews, on Milt and Sandra Jackson, the Modern Jazz Quartet (with Jackson on the vibraphone), other jazz musicians, and a general jazz subject file.
OTHER WRITINGS AND ADDRESSES includes speeches made by Fraser, classwork, and works by others. The few speeches include a panel on non-fiction writing and African Americans. The classwork, from the late 1980s and early 1990s, include assignments from a media and propaganda class, and media criticism. The works by others mostly concern African Americans, and also includes an article on journalism ethics.
The AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY ACTIVISM is a small series with some information concerning all aspects of activism including education, health, children, crime and police, teachers and librarians, and the arts. The documents contain information about the Black Panther Party, Students for a Democratic Society, Congress of African Peoples, and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
The AUDIO RECORDINGS series mainly includes interviews and other informational materials for the biography on Milt Jackson, including interviews with Jackson himself. The remainder of the audio includes work done as a journalist. The portion relating to “Bag's Groove” is closed until January 1, 2022.
Related Material
C. Gerald Fraser Papers, circa 1970-2000, at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Administrative/Restriction Information
“Bag's Groove” materials in Box 15-20 and Audio 1772A/1-54 are closed until January 1, 2025.
The intellectual copyright related to the unpublished manuscript “Bag's Groove,” a biography of musician Milt Jackson, is retained by Marion Phyllis Cunningham.
Presented by C. Gerald Fraser and Marion Phyllis Cunningham, October 9, 2015.
Accession Number: M2016-004
Processed by Alison E. Bridger and SLIS 875-001 class, March 2016.
Contents List
Mss 1186
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Series: Biographical and Personal Material
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Autobiographical writings, circa 1987-2003
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Box
1
Folder
1
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General
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Box
1
Folder
2
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“Growing up in Boston…,” 1985-1986
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Box
1
Folder
3
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“My South End”
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Box
1
Folder
4
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High School experience in Boston, Massachusetts, 1998
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Experiences as a “black” journalist, circa 1970s
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Columbia University Class of 1970, interview, 2000
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Experiences working at the
Daily News, 1987
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Retirement from
New York Times
(NYT)
, 1991
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Oversize Folder
1
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Spoof retirement front page of
NYT for Fraser
, 1991
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Obituaries for Fraser, 2015 December
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Résumés, business cards, New School diploma, 1970s-1992
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Passports, 1969-2001
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Address book
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Obituaries for others, 1977-2011
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Memorial programs for others, 1993-2010
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Joseph Robert Love, great-grandfather
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Series: Correspondence
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Incoming
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Box
1
Folder
16
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1955, 1963-1969
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Box
1
Folder
17
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1970-1979
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Box
1
Folder
18-19
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1980-1989
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Box
1
Folder
20
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1990-1999
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Box
1
Folder
21
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2000-2011
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Box
2
Folder
1
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undated
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Copied on (cc'd)
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Outgoing
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Drafts and copies, 1970-2012, undated
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Postcards from Fraser, 1993-2001
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Series: Print Journalism
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Reporter's notebooks and other notes
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By subject
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Box
7
Folder
1
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ABJ conference and reference for writing
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Blaire books
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Boston names
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Chile
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Check
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Coleman Hawkins, tenor jazz saxophonist
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Columbia reparations
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Box
7
Folder
3
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Computer
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Box
7
Folder
3
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CSD
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Box
7
Folder
3
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Cuba
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Box
7
Folder
4
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Dennis IN
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Box
7
Folder
4
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Drug Summit
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Box
7
Folder
4
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Faith
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Box
7
Folder
4
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Greg Taylor
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Box
7
Folder
5
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Horace Silvers
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Box
7
Folder
5
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House #1
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Box
7
Folder
6
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Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) annual conference, Washington, D.C.,
2003
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Box
7
Folder
6
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Ireland II
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Box
7
Folder
6
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ISN
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Box
7
Folder
6
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IASE '06
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Box
8
Folder
1
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Mayberry, Don
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Box
8
Folder
1
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MJ (Milt Jackson)
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Box
8
Folder
1
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MJ files list
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Box
8
Folder
2
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MJ (Milt Jackson)
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Mississippi
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Millen I.
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Box
8
Folder
3
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NABJ (National Association of Black Journalists)
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Box
8
Folder
3
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NYABJ (New York Association of Black Journalists) AAPF (African American Policy Forum?)
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Box
8
Folder
3
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NYABJ award
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Box
8
Folder
4
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Nat Sheppard
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Box
8
Folder
4
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NGO / WEF (World Economic Forum)
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Box
8
Folder
4
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NWA, 1999
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Black Panthers
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Paul M.
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Plus Baldwin
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Roy D.
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Box
9
Folder
3
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2nd National Black Writers Conference, 1988 March 24-26
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Box
9
Folder
1
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Selma, June visits
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Box
9
Folder
1
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Shared V[------]
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Box
9
Folder
1
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Spain 2
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Box
9
Folder
2
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Teers
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Box
9
Folder
2
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Travel 1
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Box
9
Folder
2
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TWA : Moth. Moore
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Box
9
Folder
3
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Winston James, Gene MED for Human Genome Project
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By date
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Box
9
Folder
4
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after 1966
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Box
9
Folder
5
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1970s?
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Box
9
Folder
6-7
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1980s
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Box
9
Folder
8
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After 1980
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Box
10
Folder
1
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1980s (continued)
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Box
10
Folder
2
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after 1985
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Box
10
Folder
3-4
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1990s
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Box
10
Folder
5
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1994 May 8, August 30
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Box
10
Folder
6
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2002 January, 2004 January 8, 2005 September, 2006 August 16
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Box
10
Folder
7-9
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undated
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Box
11
Folder
1-6
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undated (continued)
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Box
12
Folder
1-2
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undated (continued)
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Box
13
Folder
1-2
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Loose notes, undated
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Drafts, interview transcripts, and research, circa 1962-circa 2003
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Box
3
Folder
1
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1963 March on Washington, 1963
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Box
3
Folder
2
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1970 Black population, New York City, 1970
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Box
6
Folder
2
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“43rd Anniversary of First Harlem Riot, March 19, 1935,”
1978 March 25
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Box
3
Folder
3
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'92 Global Forum in Rio de Janeiro, 1992
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Abbott, NABJ (National Association of Black Journalists) Convention,
1989 March 22
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Abram, [Morris Berthold?], 1993?
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Box
3
Folder
6
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Africa and United Nations, undated
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Box
3
Folder
7
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African American Journalists, undated
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Box
6
Folder
3
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African American photographers, 1982
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Box
6
Folder
4
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African Americans and World War II, 1983 February 22
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Box
3
Folder
8
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“African Americans: The Face of Poverty?,” after 1994
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Box
3
Folder
9
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African National Congress (ANC), undated
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Box
3
Folder
10
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Alarcon, Enrique, agronomist, after 1992
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Allen, Betty, Executive Director of the Harlem School of the Arts,
1980 January 25
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Box
3
Folder
12
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Amos and Andy
“musical,”
1985 September 4
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Box
6
Folder
5
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Anderson, culture interview, 1982 April 25
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Box
3
Folder
13
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Arikpo, Okoi, undated
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Box
3
Folder
14
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Arrest of Imamu Amiri Baraka, undated
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Box
3
Folder
15
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Arts programming, 1988
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Box
3
Folder
16
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Athletes, 1987 May 21, and 1988
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Box
3
Folder
17
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Baker, Ella, obit, 1986
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Box
3
Folder
18
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Baldwin, James with Pete Hamill on
The Stanley Siegel Show,
1978 August 9
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Box
3
Folder
19
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Baldwin, James, 1989 June 20
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Box
6
Folder
6
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Barron, William “Bill,” 1986, 1989
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Box
3
Folder
20-21
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Bearden, Romare Howard “Romi,” 1977-1988
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Box
3
Folder
22
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Bedford-Stuyvesant (Bedsty), undated
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Box
3
Folder
23
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Bibby, Deirdre L., 1991 May 8
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Box
3
Folder
24
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The Black Caucus, undated
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Box
3
Folder
25
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Black Filmmaker Foundation, 1989 June 6
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Box
3
Folder
26
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Black Panther Party, circa 1970s
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Box
6
Folder
7
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“Black police officers from New York City …,” undated
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Box
3
Folder
27
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“Board,” undated
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Box
3
Folder
28
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Booker, Simeon, undated
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Box
6
Folder
8
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“Bookstore Notes,” 1985 January 2
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Box
3
Folder
29
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Bostic, Joseph, obit, 1988
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Box
3
Folder
30
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Brooks, Avery, 1988 October 6
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Box
3
Folder
31
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Bunche, Ralph Johnson, after 1988
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Box
3
Folder
32
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Caribbean, 1984, 1986
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Box
3
Folder
33
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Carmichael, Stokely, undated
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Box
3
Folder
34
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Carter, Benny, advance obit, 1988 : Carter died in 2003.
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Box
3
Folder
35
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Cawley, Donald F. interview, 1973 June 13
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Box
3
Folder
36
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Chalkbust, Mighty “Chalkie,” calypsonian, undated
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Box
3
Folder
37
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Charles, Don Hogan, undated
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Box
3
Folder
38
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Civil Rights report from United Nations, 1963 June 27
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Box
3
Folder
39
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Civil Rights, miscellaneous writings, undated
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Box
3
Folder
40
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Cleaver, Eldridge, circa 1968
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Box
3
Folder
41
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Collett, Alec, 1989 March 24
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Box
3
Folder
42
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Comer family, 1988 November-December
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Box
3
Folder
43
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“Communication and Equality,” undated
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Box
3
Folder
44
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Congressional Black Caucus, news conference, 1991 July 18
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Box
3
Folder
45
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Cultural diversity, about 1990 July 24
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Box
3
Folder
46
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“Cultural Diversity based on Cultural Grounding,” 1989 October 13
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Box
3
Folder
47
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Cumberbatch, Edward A., obit, 1981 October 29
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Box
3
Folder
48
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Dieting and body image, women, black vs. white, undated
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Box
3
Folder
49
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Dixon, Diane, 1986 March
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Box
3
Folder
50
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Du Bois, W.E.B., Complete published works of, review,
1986
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Box
3
Folder
51
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Dumas, Henry, review of collected works, 1988 April 29
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Box
3
Folder
52
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Edwards, Francine, undated
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Box
3
Folder
53
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Edwards, Harry, 1984 June 16
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Box
3
Folder
54
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Emecheta, Buchi, 1990
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Box
3
Folder
55
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Essence
and
Playboy, 1971
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Box
3
Folder
56
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Essence interview/discussion panel, undated
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Box
3
Folder
57
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“Explorations in the City of Light: African-American Artists in Paris, 1945-1965” : exhibit review,
undated
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Box
3
Folder
58
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Farah?, undated
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Box
3
Folder
59
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Farrakhan, Louis, Minister, “Tape Transcription Black Perspective,”
undated
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Box
3
Folder
60
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Ford Foundation, 1988-1989 :
With Bourne, St. Claire and Spike Lee; and “Cultural Diversity based on Cultural Grounding Conference.”
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Garvey, Marcus, 1983-1984
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Box
6
Folder
9
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Garvey, Marcus, undated
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Gates, Henry Louis, regarding Schomburg Library of Nineteenth Century Black Women, 1988
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Gentry, Herbert Alexander, undated
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Box
6
Folder
10
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Gentry, Herbert, 1982-2003
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Gibson, Kenneth A., Mayor, undated
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Box
4
Folder
5
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Gilbert, Jarobin, and 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea,
1988
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Box
4
Folder
6
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“Give Us 22 Minutes and We'll Give You the World,”
undated
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Box
4
Folder
7
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Guy, Rosa, 1990
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Hancock, LynNell, 1980 October 20
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Hanson, Austin, 1991 March 8
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Box
6
Folder
11
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Harding, interview transcript, 1983 February 2
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Box
4
Folder
10
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Harlem, undated
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Box
6
Folder
12
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Harlem, various articles, 1976, 1979, undated
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Box
4
Folder
11
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Health, costs of medical care, notes, undated
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Box
4
Folder
12
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Hill, Abram “Ab,” 1986 October 9
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Box
6
Folder
13
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Hill, Abram “Ab,” 1986 October 11
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Box
4
Folder
13
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Hines, Maurice, Jr., 1985 October 24
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Box
4
Folder
14
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History of African Americans in New York City, undated
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Box
4
Folder
15
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Hogan, Frank, District Attorney New York County, response to William Vanden Heuvel's statements,
1972 August 24
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Box
6
Folder
14
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Humanities, Harlem, and Minorities, 1982 October 31
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Box
4
Folder
16
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Hunter-Gault, Charlayne, 1986, 1989
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Box
4
Folder
17
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“I Dream a World,” 1989
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Box
4
Folder
18
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“Is Black Harlem Dead?,” undated
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Box
4
Folder
19
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“Is the End in Sight?,” 2001
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Box
4
Folder
20
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Jaw (possibly Adam Powell), undated
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Box
4
Folder
21
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Jazz radio, 1989, 2002
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Box
6
Folder
15
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Jazz radio, 1987 November 29
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Box
4
Folder
22
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Johnson, Ellsworth “Bumpy,” 1988 July
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Box
4
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23
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Jones, J. Raymond, obit, undated
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Jones, Martin, 1988 June 20
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Jordan, Conrad, undated
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Jordan, Vernon, undated
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KC (possibly Kathleen Neal Cleaver) regarding African American Civil Rights, undated
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Lacy, Sam, 1990
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“Sam Lacy: A Critical Figure in 20th Century American History,”
1991
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Lambo, Thomas Adeoye, Chief, undated
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Lanker, Brian, photographer, 1989 January 23
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“Lions in the Cultural Arena,” 1988
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McGovern, George S. “Tape Transcription Black Perspective,”
undated
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6
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Mair, Lucille, UN Under-Secretary General, 1984 March 20
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Malcolm X, 1990 February 14
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“Mama, I Want to Sing,” 1991 March
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Marshall, Thurgood, Justice, 1991 June 28
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Maynard Institute: Schomburg Center Black Journalists' Oral History Project,
circa 2000s
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4
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 1983, 1991
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Media and terrorism, circa 1981
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Michaux, Lewis, obit, 1976?
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Minority journalists, undated
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Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, circa 1962
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Moore, Amzie, obit, 1982 February 17
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Morejón, Nancy, 1985 June 9
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Mudenda, undated
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Music Festivals, 1987 May 11
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National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Convention, 1989 February 2
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National Black Assembly, undated
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Neal and Massy Trinidad All-Star Steel Orchestra, 1988 December 15
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Negro Ensemble Company, 1988
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Newport Jazz Festival, 1989 May
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New York State Council on the Arts, 1988
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New York Times, about, undated
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Nixon, Richard, President, civil rights policy, 1970 March 7
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Nursing, undated
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O'Brien, Pat (actor) advance obit, 1975 : O'Brien died in 1983.
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Olympics 1988 Summer Games, Seoul, South Korea, 1988
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Owens, [Brent?], regarding The Bronx, 1988
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Pan American Games, Cuba, 1987
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Parks, Gordon, 1975, 1990-1991
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Parks, Gordon, Jr., obit, 1979 April 3
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Payne, Ethel, obit, 1991
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People of Color Environmental Justice Network, undated
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Peress, Maurice, conductor, 1988 February 25
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Philadelphia, African American population, undated
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4
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Phillips, Caryl, 1987 August 6
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Box
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63
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Postman, Neil,
Amusing Ourselves to Death
book review,
1988 December 19
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5
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Race and Class, 1991 July
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5
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“Race and Class in New York City,” 1991 July 23
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5
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Race and health, undated
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Racially motivated violence, 1983 March-May
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“Racism and Public Policy,” undated
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Randolph, A. Philip, review of biography, 1990 June 21
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Reporters working for the Black Press, 1986 January 30
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Rhone, Trevor, 1985 July 31
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Roundtable regarding African American experience, 1988 April 7
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Rudolph, Wilma, circa 1991
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Saint Michael, Barbados, undated
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Selma, Alabama March, 1965
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“Horace Silver: The Master of Funk,” 2000
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Skiner, undated
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5
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Slaves, review of publications about, undated
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Sleet, Moneta, Jr., 1986 August
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Smart, Francis, 1987 June 17
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Sowerby, Fred, 1984 March 1
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Spock, Benjamin, undated
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Stars homes, 1991 June 5
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Student Power, undated
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Temple, Ed, undated
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Terrorism and Africa, 1972 September
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“This Will Kill That,” undated
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“Trapped by Technology,” undated
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Trinidad and Tobago regarding Grenada, 1984
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“Trust Fund Amateurs,” undated
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5
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28
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Tutu, Mpho and Bishop Desmond Tutu, South African Refugee Scholarship Fund,
undated
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5
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“Twice a Victim,” 1980s
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“Two Centuries of Black Art,” undated
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Uganda, 1998
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United Nations (UN) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), 1992?
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United Nations (UN) Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro,
1992
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UN Environmental Programme, 1992?
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United States Mission to the United Nations, 1963 May 20
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Weeks, fragment, undated
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Welch, Elisabeth, 1986 January 28
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West Indies, 1970
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White, (Edgar Nkosi?), 1989 January 11
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Williams, John A., undated
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Williams, Samm-Art, 1980 February 15
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Writers, 1988 March 30
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Young, Whitney, undated
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Draft fragments, unidentified, undated
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Box
6
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Editor's notes on writing?, 1987, undated
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Drafts of articles for
Earth Times :
Files printed from computer disk. Arranged by original file name.
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6
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“Addhab,” 1996 July 18
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Box
6
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“Atlas,” 1996 July 17
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“Bali,” 1996 July 17
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“Celik,” UN Conference of Human Settlements, 1996 July 17
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“Dawkins,” 1996 April 29-30
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“Dehsigh,” 1996 September 26
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“Finmin,” 1996 September 28
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“Fish,” 1996 April 30
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“Gageb,” 1996 November 3
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“Humrep”
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“Newnon,” 1996 July 17
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“Nikos,” 1996 April 30
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“Nitin,” 1996 September 28
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“Nutri,” 1996 April 30
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“Sectary,” 1996 April 30
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“Trade,” 1996 April 30
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“Trees,” 1996 May 11
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By-lines
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2
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Scott, Emil H. “Sonny,” 1954
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Box
2
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New York Times final drafts, 1981-1990
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Box
21
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NYT
clippings file, before 1969-1988
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Box
2
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“Going Out Guide,” 1979
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Box
2
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Earth Times by-lines, 1992-2000
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Box
6
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“Uganda's Flowering Scourge,” 1999 April
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New York Times
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Memoranda
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13
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3-4
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To staff, 1972-1991
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13
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5
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Post-mortem notes, 1990-1991
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Box
13
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6
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From Fraser, 1969-1990
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New York Times
Minority Caucus class action discrimination lawsuit
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Box
13
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Legal papers: copies, 1970-1979
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Box
13
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Settlement and news coverage, circa 1980
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13
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Population by job group, 1984 December 31
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Reporters
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13
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Shepard, Richard F. “Dick”
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Williams, Winston, circa 1987
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African American Journalists
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Box
14
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National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ)
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Box
14
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New York Association of Black Journalists
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Box
14
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The National Alliance of Third World Journalists
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Box
14
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“Black Perspective”
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Box
14
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5
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Black Journalists Oral History
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Box
14
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6
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Newsletters and essays
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Box
14
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National conference on “Black Perspectives”
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Box
14
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8
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“How Long Must We Wait?: The Fight for Racial and Ethnic Equality in the American News Media”
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Box
14
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9
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Future of journalism education, 2003
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Photographs
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PH 7063
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Fraser working
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Mss 1186
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Awards and press passes
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Box
5
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44
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Awards, 1982
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Box
5
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45
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Press passes, 1990-1999
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Series: “Bag's Groove” :
“Bag's Groove” materials in Box 15-20 are closed until January 1, 2022.
:
The intellectual copyright related to the unpublished manuscript “Bag's Groove,” a biography of musician Milt Jackson, is retained by Marion Phyllis Cunningham.
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Research
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Milt and Sandra Jackson
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Box
15
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1
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Articles
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Box
15
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2
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Biographical information
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Box
15
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3
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Interviews
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Box
15
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4-5
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Oral history
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Box
15
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6-9
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Howard University Jazz Oral History Project: Vibraphonist Milt Jackson: copy with annotations / interviewer W.A. Brower, 1984 December 15-17
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Box
15
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10
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Index to tapes
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Box
15
Folder
11
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Miscellaneous items and images of Milt Jackson and Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ)
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Box
15
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12
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Photographs, broadsides, and list of other images for publication
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Box
15
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13
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Sandra Jackson interview for Milt Jackson biography by Kaye Whittington
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Modern Jazz Quartet
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Box
16
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1-4
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Articles and research
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Box
16
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5
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Kay, Connie and Kenny Clarke
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Box
16
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6
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Lewis, John
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Box
16
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7
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Heath, Percy
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Other Jazz Musicians
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Box
16
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8
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Alexander, Monty
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Box
16
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9
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Cranshaw, Bob
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Box
16
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10
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Garry, Johnny
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Box
16
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11
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Harris, Stefon
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16
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12
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Heath, Jimmy
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16
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13
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Hoggard, Jay
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Box
16
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14
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Hutcherson, Bobby
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Box
16
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15
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LeDonne, Mike
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Box
16
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16
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Roker, Granville “Mickey”
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Box
16
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17
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Silver, Horace : Includes photograph.
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Box
16
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18
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Taylor, Billy
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Box
16
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19
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Walton, Cedar
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Box
16
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20
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Washington, Kenny
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Box
16
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21
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Weston, Randy
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Box
16
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22
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Miscellaneous articles on Musicians
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Box
16
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23
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Other musicians II
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Box
17
Folder
1
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Other musicians III
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Jazz general subject file
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Bebop
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Box
17
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3
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Drugs
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Box
17
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4
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Detroit history
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Box
17
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5
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Europe, Jazz
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Box
17
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6
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FOIA (Freedom of Information Act)
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Box
17
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7
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Jazz history
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Box
17
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8
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Jazz “timeline”
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Box
17
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9
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Quotes from books, etc.
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Box
17
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10
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Race and Jazz
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Box
17
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11
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Discography, Jazz project
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Box
18
Folder
1
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Recording chapter research
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Box
18
Folder
2
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Seminar, Jazz
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Box
18
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3-4
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Vibraphone “Vibe”
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Box
18
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5
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Loose notes
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Manuscripts and drafts
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Box
19
Folder
1
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Steel Bender: Milt Jackson, Modern Jazz Quartet Vibraharpist, Has His Say
: book proposal
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Box
19
Folder
2
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Book outline, with Fraser CV
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Box
19
Folder
3
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Chapter 1 drafts
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Box
19
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4
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Chapter 2 drafts
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Box
19
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5
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Chapter 3 drafts
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Box
19
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6
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Chapter 4 drafts
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Box
19
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7
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Chapter 5 draft
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Box
19
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8
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Chapter 6 draft
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Box
19
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9
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“Chapters,” 2002 December 12
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Box
19
Folder
10
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Drafts of parts
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Box
19
Folder
11
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Draft of book (missing chapters 1-2)
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Box
19
Folder
12
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Drafts with annotations, 2012
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Box
19
Folder
13
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Drafts, interview transcripts, to do lists
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Box
20
Folder
1
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“Bag's Groove: Milt Jackson, A 20th Century Jazz Musician Has His Say” : typescript for publication annotated with corrections / by Sandra K. Jackson and C. Gerald Fraser,
before 2010
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Box
20
Folder
2
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“Bag's Groove: Milt Jackson, A 20th Century Jazz Musician Has His Say” : typescript for publication / by C. Gerald Fraser with Sandra K. Jackson, copyright
2010
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Correspondence
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Box
20
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3
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Book proposal for Milt Jackson biography with agent correspondence, 2004-2015
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Box
20
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4-5
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Correspondence with agent, 2009-2012
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Box
20
Folder
6
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Correspondence with Amiri Baraka, 2013
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Box
20
Folder
7
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Book proposal for “Bag's Groove,” 2010 September
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Series: Other Writings and Addresses
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Speeches
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Box
13
Folder
12
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National Conference of Black Lawyers and Law Students, Chicago: draft,
1969
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Box
13
Folder
13
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day speech: draft, 1996
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Box
13
Folder
14
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“Prelude to a Movement: Black Paris and the Struggle for FREEDOM,”
2002 October 18-19
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Box
13
Folder
15
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Remarks to the annual NYABJ scholarship banquet: draft, undated
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Box
13
Folder
16
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Panel on non-fiction writing
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Classwork
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Box
13
Folder
17
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Autobiography, Media Criticism class, 1988 September 27
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Box
13
Folder
18
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“Media Making of the President, 1988” : Media Criticism class,
1988 November 2
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Box
13
Folder
19
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Commentary on
Television: Technology and Cultural Form
/ by Raymond Williams, Foundations of Media Theory class,
1988 November 28
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Box
13
Folder
20
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Commentary on
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
/ by Neil Postman, Foundations of Media Theory class,
1988 December 19
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Box
13
Folder
21
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“Twice a Victim” : Media and Propaganda class, 1990 March 29
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Box
13
Folder
22
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“Are we trapped by Technology” : Propaganda class, New School for Social Research,
1990 May
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Box
13
Folder
23
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Proposal: “America's Oldest Sportswriter, Sam Lacy, Age 87” : Documentary class, New School for Social Research,
1990 December 11
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Box
13
Folder
24
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Research proposal: “Does Globalization of Mass Media Mean Americanization?,”
circa 1990?
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Box
13
Folder
25
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“Saying Goodbye to the Typewriter,” 1999
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Works by others
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Box
5
Folder
46
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“CBS News Special on Black America: 'The Heritage of Slavery,'”
1968 August 13
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Box
5
Folder
47
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Editorial Research Reports, Daily Service, search on “Negroes,”
1979
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Box
5
Folder
48
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“Race, Racism, and Bruce Wright” / by E.M. Robinson,
after 1979
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Box
5
Folder
49
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“Farrakhan,” The MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, 1984 May 4
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Box
5
Folder
50
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“Landmarks: Now It's Harlem's Turn” / by Shawn G. Kennedy,
1991
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Box
5
Folder
51
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“Plagiarism Scandal Unfolds at Aerospace College” / by Duncan Mansfield,
1991 July 18
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Box
5
Folder
52
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Ethics in Journalism / by Ed Corey, 1996 November 2
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Series: African American Community Activism
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Box
14
Folder
10
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The Arts
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Box
14
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11
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Black Heritage, 1969 January 7
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Box
14
Folder
12
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Black Panther Party
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Box
14
Folder
13
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Black Political Convention
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Box
14
Folder
14
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Black Solidarity Committee for Community Improvement
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Box
14
Folder
15
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The Black Theology Project
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Box
14
Folder
16
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Children's Health
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Box
14
Folder
17
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Community Activism
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Box
14
Folder
18
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Congress of African Peoples
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Box
14
Folder
19
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Racial Crimes
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Box
14
Folder
20
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Education
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Box
14
Folder
21
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Harlem Hospital
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Box
14
Folder
22
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Howard University
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Box
14
Folder
23
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The Institute of the Black World
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Box
14
Folder
24
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Librarians
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Box
14
Folder
25
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The National Black Assembly
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Box
14
Folder
26
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National Conference of Black Lawyers
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Box
14
Folder
27
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Newark Community Union Project
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Box
14
Folder
28
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Police
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Box
14
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29
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Politics
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Box
14
Folder
30
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP)
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Box
14
Folder
31
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“'We Shall Not Be Moved: The Life and Times of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1966” : conference, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut,
1988 April 14-16 : Includes reporter's notebook on SNCC.
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Box
14
Folder
32
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Students for a Democratic Society
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Box
14
Folder
33
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Teachers
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Box
14
Folder
34
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Women
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Box
14
Folder
35
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Young Lords Party
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Audio 1772A
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Series: Audio Recordings
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“Bag's Groove” interviews and research : See Box 15, Folder 10 for index to tapes.
:
“Bag's Groove” audio recordings 1772A/1-54 are closed until January 1, 2022.
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Milt Jackson interviews
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Audio
1772A/1
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[A] , circa 1993
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Audio
1772A/2
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[A], 1993? October 6
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Audio
1772A/3
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[B], 1993? October 16
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Audio
1772A/4
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[Bc], 1993? October 28
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Audio
1772A/5
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[C], 1999 August 26
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Audio
1772A/6
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[D], 1999 September 2
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Audio
1772A/7
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[D], circa 1999
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Audio
1772A/8
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[E], 1999 August 20
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Audio
1772A/9
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[E], 1999 August
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Audio
1772A/10
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[E]
, circa 1999
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Audio
1772A/11
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[G]
, circa 1999
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Audio
1772A/12
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[H]
, circa 1999 October 22
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Audio
1772A/13
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[H]
, circa 1999
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Audio
1772A/14
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Jackson and Chomsky, 1997 June 7
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Audio
1772A/15
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[M], 1997 June 7
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Audio
1772A/16
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circa 1997 June 18
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Audio
1772A/17
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Jackson and KCR Festival, 1999 October
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Audio
1772A/18
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Jackson and Doris Parker (Charlie Parker's third wife and widow), WBGO Jazz Radio, Newark,
1997 June 9
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Audio
1772A/19
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1997? June 19
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Audio
1772A/20
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1997? October 8
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Audio
1772A/21
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“Music” WNYC, New York, 2005 October 14
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Sandra K. Jackson
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Audio
1772A/22
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2003 May 7
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Audio
1772A/23
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2003 May 12
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Audio
1772A/24
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Copy?, 2003 May 12
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Audio
1772A/25
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2006 January 19
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Other interviews
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Audio
1772A/26
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Alexander, Monty, on B MJQ (Modern Jazz Quartet)
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Audio
1772A/27
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Alexander, Monty
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Audio
1772A/28
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Baker, Ella, funeral excerpts, 1986 December 19
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Audio
1772A/29
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Joe Chambers, Joe, 2006 March 6
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Audio
1772A/30
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Coleman, Ornette
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Audio
1772A/31
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Cranshaw
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Audio
1772A/32
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Garry, J. 2006 September 19
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Audio
1772A/33
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Gordon of Vill Vang (Lorraine Gordon of Village Vanguard) and WBAI Jazz, New York,
circa 2000s February 12
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Audio
1772A/34
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Harris, circa 2000s March 30
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Audio
1772A/35
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Heath, Jimmy, jazz saxophonist and member of MJQ, 2004 November 23
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Audio
1772A/36-37
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Heath, Percy
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Audio
1772A/38
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Hutcherson, Bobby, jazz vibraphonist
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Audio
1772A/39
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Jones, Hank, 2004
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Audio
1772A/40
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Roker, Mickey, jazz drummer, 2006 September 26
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Audio
1772A/41
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Lewis, John, pianist, composer and musical director of MJQ, with Phil Schaap, jazz historian and disc jockey
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Audio
1772A/42
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Schaap, Phil on Detroit
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Audio
1772A/43
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Schaap, Phil and Ellington
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Audio
1772A/44
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Taylor, B., 2007 March 22
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Audio
1772A/45
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Tristano, Lennie, jazz pianist, arranger, and composer, regarding
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Audio
1772A/46-47
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KW, 2006 January 19
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Jazz, General
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Audio
1772A/48-49
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IAJE (International Association for Jazz Education), 2006
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Audio
1772A/50
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Amusia 263
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Audio
1772A/51
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Jazz speed
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Audio
1772A/52
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Health Styles: Center for Health Consumers / Maryann Napoli
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Audio
1772A/52 (continued)
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Lucky Thompson: Detroit's contribution to Jazz
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Audio
1772A/53
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WBAI Jazz
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Audio
1772A/54
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Improvisational tracks 1-12/13-21
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Other recordings
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Audio
1772A/55
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Earth Times
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Audio
1772A/56
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NYABJ, Venus symbol
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Audio
1772A/57
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RB
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Audio
1772A/58
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Alvin? J.,
circa 2000s October 24
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Audio
1772A/59
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2003 May 12
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Audio
1772A/60
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[unknown]
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Audio
1772A/61
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Summer
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Audio
1772A/62
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AMST (American Studies?) Race
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Audio
1772A/63
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[unknown]
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Audio
1772A/64
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Hughes, Langston
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Audio
1772A/65
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Health, Percy, memorial service
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Audio
1772A/66
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SUN / Paris
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Audio
1772A/67
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[unknown]
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Audio
1772A/68
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[Returned to donor]
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Audio
1772A/69
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Museveni, Yoweri, Ugandan President
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Audio
1772A/70
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[unknown]
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Audio
1772A/71
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Grenada
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Audio
1772A/72
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NABJ (National Association of Black Journalists), 1991
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Audio
1772A/73
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Dominic, Charles, Ms., and P. Agee
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Audio
1772A/74
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UNCED (United Nations Conference on Environment and Development) and NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations), 1992
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Audio
1772A/75
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Terry, Clark, jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer
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Audio
1772A/76
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[unknown]
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Audio
1772A/77
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CHON / Mack [illegible]
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Audio
1772A/78
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Jacobs
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Audio
1772A/79
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NG' WEND /Lucy?
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