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CORRESPONDENCE 1/2

See 'Index of Correspondence'

INDIVIDUAL WRITERS: Files of miscellaneous papers 3/4

Owen DODSON 3-1/109

Correspondence, 1963-71. 86 leaves: 33 letters with enclosures, 33 postcards 3- 1/59

Drawings. 16 leaves: preliminary pen-and-ink sketches by St. Clair Christmas for 'Confession Stone' 3- 60/73

Play. See TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: PLAYS (14- 9)

Press-cuttings and reviews. 10 pieces, originals and photocopies 3- 74/83

Programmes, leaflets. 10 pieces 3- 84/93

Sheet Music. See PRINTED MUSIC (8- 52)

Verse. 43 pieces: printed pieces and original, duplicated or mimeographed copies of tss. or mss. 3- 94/109

Donald Grafton GWYNN 3- 110/142

Correspondence, 1966-68. 45 leaves: ms., ts. and mimeographed letters and circulars 3- 110/129

Prose. 3 leaves: ts. essay, 'The word of God and black power'. 3- 130

Verse. 12 pieces: tss. , mimeographed copies, etc. 3- 131/142

Chester HIMES 4- 1/69

Correspondence: 4- 1/35
Rosey E. Pool with Chester Himes, and related letters, 1969-71. 12 letters. 4- 1/10
Rosey E. Pool with 'The Crisis', 'Esquire', Howard University, and others, 1970-71. 13 letters. 4- 11/24
Chester Himes to Walter Freeman, 1955-56. 11 letters: photocopies 4- 25/35

Miscellaneous papers: lists, notes, etc. 5 leaves. 4- 65/69

Press-cuttings, 1945-71. 9 pieces, photocopies and originals. 4- 36/44

Published stories, 1937-49. 17 stories: principally photocopies from 'The Crisis', 'Esquire' and 'Opportunity'. 4- 45/64

Langston HUGHES 4- 70/161

Correspondence, 1948-69. 11 pieces. 4- 70/80

Occasional pieces, 1960-68. 14 pieces: programmes, posters, photograph and letter. 4- 81/93

Photographs. 14 pieces relating to 'Black nativity'. 4- 94/107

Play. See TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: PLAYS. (14- 10)

Press-cuttings. 19 leaves: especially commemorative notices; some notes and signatures. 4- 108/120

Prose. 9 leaves: include signed ts. of 'Sorrow for a midget'. 4- 121/122.
See MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED BOOKS (20- 7), PRINTED PIECES: MISCELLANEOUS (9- 62)

Sheet music. See PRINTED MUSIC (8- 53, 57)

Theatre programmes, etc. 15 pieces: principally for 'Black nativity'. 4- 123/136

Verse. 63 leaves. 4- 137/161. See PRINTED PIECES: MISCELLANEOUS (9- 62) (List of Theses of other Universities held in University of Sussex Library: KITAMURA)

IBRAHIM ibn Ismail 4- 162/189

Correspondence, 1964-67. 14 letters (24 leaves) 4- 162/176

Cuttings, 1966. 3 leaves (in Arabic) 4- 177/178

Photographs. (2 passport size) 4- 179/180

Prose. 9 leaves 4- 181/182

Verse. 118 leaves 4- 183/189

MISCELLANEOUS PIECES: Occasional notes 8

Jim Crow material
A faithful account of the life of Jim Crow the American negro poet. 4 leaves: photocopies 8- 8a
Illustrations (3): photocopies 8- 8b/d
Papers. 21 leaves 8- 9a/d
Notebooks
African-American for future reference. 40 leaves 8- 1
Negro women authors. [List.]. 41 leaves in folder 8- 2
Papers
Rhyming slang. 4 leaves 8- 3
Addresses. 3 leaves 8- 4
Harlem, the negro center. 2 leaves 8- 5
Schmelztiegel Amerika. 1 leaf 8- 6
Christmas card (1) 8- 7

OCCASIONAL PIECES: Catalogues, programmes, etc. 5

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College
Instructions [for student protest demonstration] 1965 5- 1
Student petition, 1965 5- 2
Writers conference, April 29-30, 1965. Theme: "The negro in our time". Proceedings of the general session. 3 copies 5- 5/7. [Programme] . 2 copies 5- 3/4

Aldeborough Festival of Music and the Arts, 16th, 1963 [Four programmes] 5- 8/10b

Arts Unlimited Gallery, London . Paintings and sculptures by Ben Enwonwu [Catalogue] . [N.d.] 5- 11

Broadway Congregational Church, New York City. Statement by Mr. Memphis Norman, student at Tougaloo Southern Christian College , June 9, 1963. 4 leaves 5- 12

Camden Arts Centre, London
Contemporary African art: an exhibition, 10th August - 6th September 1969; catalogue. 2 copies 5- 13/14
Contemporary African art; published by Studio International as the catalogue of an exhibition ...August 10 - September 8 1969. 5- 15

Central Library, Swiss Cottage. Peter Peri, 1899-1967, memorial exhibition, 8 May - 21 May 1968: sculptures and graphic work. [Brochure]; catalogue and price-list; press release 5- 16/18

Committee to Honour Paul Robeson. [Circular letter and leaflet] . [c.1971]. 5- 43/44

Du Bois Memorial Committee. A souvenir program in memory of W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-1963. 5- 19

Edward Waters College. Dramatic Club. Flame, and Glad to be dead: two original one act plays by Calvin C. Hernton; [programme]. 1960 5- 22

Fisk University, Nashville
Annual festival of music and art; programme 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 5- 23/26
Fisk University Jubilee Singers: press book [c.1947] 5- 27
The story of the Jubilee Singers; by C. Robert Tipton [c.1947] 5- 28

Frederick Douglass Institute of Negro Arts and History, Washington. Ben Shahn on human rights; exhibition programme [c.1968?] 5- 29

Freedomways Magazine. The Du Bois centennial, an 'international year', 1968 5- 20

Ghana. Government Printing Department, Accra. In memoriam W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-1963 5- 21

Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, Detroit. 'The image maker'. Oliver La Grone testimonial dinner, March 6 1971. Programme. 5- 32

Howard University, Centennial Convocation, 1966. Les fondements de 1'Africanité, ou, les convergences ethniques;

[discours de] L.S. Senghor 5- 33, [Programme ] 5- 34

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Jackson branch. "Negro shoppers! The boycott goes on...". [Poster] [1967?] 2 copies 5- 35/36

Newport Jazz Festival. Al Minns and Leon James - the jazz dancers. Publicity pieces. [c.1960?] . 3 leaves 5- 37

P.E.N. Congress, 1971, Dublin. 38th international P.E.N. congress, Dublin 1971. [Leaflet]. 5- 38

Paul Breman Limited, London. Catalogue twenty-three: the heritage series. London: 1972. 5- 39

Plymouth Congregational Church, Michigan. In memory of James Edward McCall, 1880-1963; [order of service and] eulogy. 1963. 5- 40a/b

Poetry Society of America. The 54th annual dinner...1964; seating list. 5- 41

Poets in Developing Colleges Project, Washington. Where some black writers are in 1969-70. 1969 5- 42a

Portal Gallery, London. Haitian art at the Portal Gallery; September 22 to October 18. [Leaflet] . [N.d.]. 5- 42b

Purcell Room, South Bank, London. Paul Robeson 70th birthday celebration, 8 April 1968; programme. 5- 45

Rockford College. Festival of the arts, 1965: creativity and the negro; [programme] 5- 47

Roundabout Theater, New York. Oedipus; a free adaptation by Anthony Sloan, 1970. Press cuttings and copies. 5 leaves 5- 48*

The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm. Hurrah for revolution; [poster] [N.d.] 5- 49

The Royal Court Theatre, London. Black & unknown bards; a programme of negro poetry, 1958. 3 copies. 5- 50/52

Royal Festival Hall, London
"No man is an island": a festival for freedom...., June 30 1963..; programme. 5- 54
"We speak of Africa": Africa freedom day, 1962...; programme. 5- 53

Sadler's Wells Theatre, London. Alvin Ailey American dance company, 1970; [programme and cuttings] . 6 pieces. 5- 55

Second Baptist Church of Detroit
The cultural committee celebrates their 30th anniversary, Sunday October 22 1967; programme 5- 30*
"An evening with poet" Robert Earl Hayden... Jan. 21 1968. [Leaflet]. 5- 31*

Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford upon Avon. Othello, 1959; programme. 5- 46

Talladega College. Inauguration of Dr. Herman H. Long as President, 1965. The mission of the American Missionary Association colleges in the great society; a paper by H.M. Bond. 5- 56

The Tea Centre, [London]. Paintings from Government College, Keffi, Northern Nigeria. [Catalogue]. 1957. 5- 57

University of York. Black voices in white America; (programme and poster). [1970]. 5- 58

World Festival of Negro Arts, lst, 1966, Dakar
"Colloque" file: 5- 60/85
programmes (7); 5- 60/66
official papers (8); 5- 67/74
notes by E. Pool (3); 5- 75/77
report by R. Pool (1); 5- 78
newspaper and cuttings (6); 5- 79/84
periodical issue (1); (in printed folder labelled "Colloque") 5- 85

"Dakar file": 5- 86/119
leaflet (1); 5- 86
correspondence (16 leaves); 5- 87/101
literary jury papers (14 leaves); 5- 102/115
broadcast interview with President Senghor in U.S. (2 copies and memo); 5- 116/118
press-cuttings (2 leaves) 5- 119

"General" file: 5- 120/136
printed articles (11); 5- 120/130
newspaper (1); 5- 131
magazine article (4 leaves); 5- 132
printed information sheets, diagrams (15); 5- 133
duplicated programme (9 leaves); 5- 134
placard project leaflet (1); 5- 135
concert ticket (1). (in folder labelled "General"). 5- 136

PHOTOGRAPHS 8

Africa: 8- 10/32
Dakar: First World Festival of Negro Arts, 1966 (4). 8- 10/13
Nigeria: work of J.R. Akeredolu (19) 8- 14/32
U.S.A.: 8- 33/45
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1967 (3)
Fisk University Jubilee Singers (3)
Livingstone College, 1965 (2)
Tougaloo Southern Christian College, 1962 (2)
Miscellaneous (3)

Miscellaneous (4) 8- 46/49

See CORRESPONDENCE: J. Fields (1- 162) A. Thomas (2- 137) , INDIVIDUAL WRITERS: Langston Hughes (4- 83, 94/107), Ibrahim ibn Ismail (4- 179/180), SCRAPBOOKS: (11- 3/4) (12- 1/5)

PERIODICALS (Short runs, single issues, offprints, cuttings)

Africana. Vol. 1 no. 1-3. Newcastle-on-Tyne: The West African Society, 1948-49 6- 1/3

BIM. Vol. 4 no. 15. St. Michael, Barbados: Young Men's Progressive Club, [1951]. 6- 4

Black Opals. Vol. 1 no. 4. Philadelphia: 1928 6- 5a

De Boekenmolen. Jg.1 num. 5. Amsterdam: 1948 6- 5b

Chickory. Baltimore: 1968. (5 issues) 6- 6/10

The Chronicle, Pascagola, Mississippi. Reprint, WIESENBERG, Karl, The Oxford disaster.. . The price of defiance Dec 17-21, 1962 6- 11

The Crisis. Feb. 1966, March 1967
New York: N.A.A.C.P., 1966-67. 2 copies of February issue 6- 12/14
Reprint, SPINGARN, Arthur B, Books by negro authors in 1959 April 1960 pp. 237-44 6- 15

The Crusader Newsletter. Vol. 10 no. 2. Robert F. Williams, publisher, in exile, 1969 6- 16

Dolphin. Vol. 1 no. 1. Marshall, Texas: Bishop College, 1959 6- 17

Folk. Review of people's music. Part 1. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945 6- 18

The French Review. Reprint, JONES, Edward Allen, Aimé Césaire, bard of Martinique , Vol. 22 no. 6 1949. pp.443-447 6- 19

Harper's Magazine. Vol. 230 no. 1381. New York: 1965. Includes Kenneth Rexroth, 'The new American poets'. 6- 20*

The Herald. Vol. 51 no. 1, vol. 53 no. 1, vol. 58 no. 1, Nashville: Fisk University, 1958, 1959, 1964 6- 21/23

Jeune Afrique. Cahier de I'Union Africaine des Arts et des Lettres. Nos. 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, Elisabethville: 1948-54 6- 24/37

De Kim: litterair pamflet no. 3. Amsterdam: [n.d.] 7- 1

Kyk-Over-Al. Vol. 1- 2 nos. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9. Georgetown: British Guiana Writers' Association, 1946-49. English language 7- 2/6

Left Review. [Cutting]. CUNARD, Nancy , 3 negro poets, [Vol. 3 no. 9, 1937] pp. 529-536 7- 7

Massachusetts Review. [Extract], REDDING, Saunders, The problem of the negro writer , [Autumn-Winter 1964-5] pp. 57- 70 7- 8

The Morgan State College Bulletin. Vol. 15 no. 3, Vol. 16 no. 7, Vol. 25 no. 4, Baltimore: 1949, 1950, 1959. Special numbers devoted to creative writing and creative arts 7- 9/11

The New Leader. Vol. 49 no. 19. New York: 1966, 'Harlem's America'. 7- 12

Newsweek. June 30. New York: 1969, Includes 'Report from black America, a Newsweek pool'. 7- 13

Output. Vol. 1 no. 1. Normal: Alabama A. & M. College, [1968]. 7- 14

Phylon. The Atlanta University review of race and culture.
Vol. 14 no. 1. Atlanta: 1953, Includes Rosey E. Pool, 'African renaissance'. 7- 15
Reprint. DOVER, Cedric, The black knight. Part 1. Vol. 15 no.l 1954. pp.41-57. 7- 16
Reprint. DOVER, Cedric, The black knight. Part 2. Vol. 15 no. 2 1954. pp. 177-189. 7- 17
Reprint. The literature of race and culture, DOVER, Cedric. Report on the South: review of 'South of Freedom', by Carl T. Rowan. Vol. 13 no.4 1952. pp.341-342. 7- 18
Reprint. JONES, Edward Allen, Contemporary French negro poets, Vol. no. 19 . pp. 20-28. 7- 19
Reprint. JONES, Edward Allen, Morehouse College in business ninety years - building men. Vol. no. 1960. pp. 231-245. 7- 20

The Promethean. Vol. 2, Spring 1964-1965. [Washington]: Howard University, 1965. 7- 21

Success in Language and Literature/B. Unit l-6. Chicago: Follett, 1967. 7- 22/27

This World. [Cutting], WEST, Hollie I. Black poets reach back to the streets, 23 May 1971 pp. 35 & 43. 7- 28

Time
April 6. New York: 1970, Special issue: 'Black America 1970'. 7- 29
[Reprint]. Black lamps: white mirrors. October 3 1969 pp.[30-39]. 7- 30*

The Times Literary Supplement. [Cutting], Voices from black America, 28 May 1971 pp. 605-6. 7- 31

Washington Post. [Cutting], WEST, Hollie I, [Article on Sterling Brown], 16 Nov. 1969. 7- 32

Wayne Review. [Extract], MOSES, Wilson, Intermezzo [ ] pp. 24-29. 7- 33

World Order. Vol. 5 no. 3. Wilmette, Illinois: National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States, 1971. 7- 34

Miscellaneous Cuttings:
In Dutch; including photocopies. 9 leaves 7- 35/43
Relating to Eric Walrond; including photocopies. 4 leaves. 7- 44/47

PRINTED MUSIC

Ballad of Birmingham: words by Dudley Randall, music by Jerry Moore. New York, Melody Trails, [n.d.]. Photocopies of ms. , 4 leaves. 2 copies. 8- 50/51*

The Confession Stone: (Songs of Mary) for medium voice & piano; [by] Robert Fleming, words by Owen Dodson. Toronto, Leeds Music (Canada), 1968. 23p. MS. dedication by O.D. 8- 52

Freedom Land: for voice and piano; words and music by Langston Hughes. Westbury L.I., Ralph Satz, 1964. 3 leaves. Dedication by L.H. 8- 53

In Thine Own Image: song: words by Fania Kruger, music by Samuel Adler. New York, O.U.P., [c.1960]. 2 leaves. Ms. dedication by F.K. 8- 54

Little Niles: lyric by Jon Hendricks, music by Randy Weston. [N.p.] Totem Music, 1958. 4 folded leaves. Ms. dedication by R.W. 8- 55. Photocopy 8- 56

Mary Had a Little Baby: from The Ballad of the Brown King: text by Langston Hughes., music by Margaret Bonds. New York, Sam Fox, [c.1954]. 3 leaves. Dedication by L.H. 8- 57

PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous 9

Black and Unknown Bards:
a collection of negro poetry. Aldington: Hand & Flower Press, [1958]. 3 copies, one with insertions. 9- 60/62
a programme of negro poetry at The Royal Court Theatre. 1958. 2 copies. 9- 63/64

Broadside Series, nos. 1-48. Detroit: Broadside Press, 1965-71. 55 leaves in printed folder. Lacks no. 26, has 2 unnumbered issues and some duplicates. 9- 1/56

Collins, Leslie M. Biography: portraits inverse. [c.1960] . 17p. Duplicated ts. in wrapper. Contains tls. 9- 57

Color Me Brown. a story-coloring book, by L.H. Giles, L.F. Holmes. 1963. 9- 58

Martin, Herbert Woodward. New York the nine million and other poems. Grand Rapids: Abra cadabra Press, 1969. 25p. Contains tls. 9- 65

New York Public Library
Books about negro life for children; [by] Augusta Baker. New York: 1957. 24p. 9- 66
The negro; a selected bibliography compiled by Dorothy R. Homer and Evelyn R. Robinson. 7th rev. ed. New York: 1955. 23p. Supplements: 1956, 1958, 1959. 9- 67/70

Okeke, Uche. Drawings. New African artists, no. 1. Ibadan: Mbari, 1961. 9- 71

Pitts, Richard Wesley. Inspiration. 16p. Privately published. Letter in ms. inside front cover. 9- 72

Seuell, Malchus M. The black Christ and verse. Downey: printed by E. Quinn, 1957. 77p. Contains tls. 9- 74

The Slave Trade & Its Abolition: a collection of contemporary documents compiled and edited by J. Langdon-Davies. Jackdaw no. 12. London: Cape, 1966. 15 leaves in printed wallet. 9- 75/90

Thurman, Howard. The greatest of these. Mills College: Eucalyptus Press, 1946. 25p. Contains a.l.s. 9- 91

United States Information Service. The declaration of independence and the constitution of the United States. London: [c.1968]. 24p. Contains postcard. 9- 59

Victims of Our Fear; edited by Tina Morris. [Blackburn]: A Screeches Publication, [n.d.]. 20 leaves [imperfect copy] . Duplicated ts. with illus. 9- 73

West African Library Association. Approaches to African literature.. with reading lists. Ibadan: I.U.P. , 1959. 31p. 9- 92

RECORDINGS (Disc and tape) 10

Ballad of Birmingham: (Randall & Moore); Gabriel (Robert Hayden); Dressed all in pink (Randall & Moore); We real cool (Gwendolyn Brooks). [c.1965?] Tape: 3". 10- 3

Beyond The Blues: from 'Beyond the Blues: American negro poetry', read by Brock Peters, Gordon Heath, Vinette Carroll, Cleo Lane. Argo RG338 [c.1968] . 2 tapes: 6". 10- 4/5

Black & Unknown Bards: James Edward McCall, Margaret Thomas McCall; other negro poetry recorded at McCall home, Detroit. 1960. Tape: 5". 10- 6

Enjoyment of Poetry: Florence Becker-Lennon's poetry programme. Readers: Guercia Douglass Johnson, Langston Hughes, Julia Fields, May Miller, Owen Dodson, Sam Allen, Gwendolyn Brooks. 1963. Tape: 7". 10- 7

George Gershwin in Concert: Eddie Condon and his orchestra. [n.d.] Disc: 10". 10- 1

In Memoriam Langston Hughes: Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam. 1967. Tape: 5". 10- 8

North Eastern High School, Detroit. James Weldon Johnson, God's trombones; Battle Hymn of the Republic. 1959. Tape: 5". 10- 9

Les Plus Beaux Negro-Spirituals. Les Fisk Jubilee Singers. [n.d.] Disc: 10". 10- 2

Reader's Corner: Rosey E. Pool talks to P. Kenney (N. Carolina). 1963. Tape: 7". 10- 10

Sterling Brown Reading Poetry: Rosey E. Pool talks of experiences in concentration camp; discussion of internal politics by teachers of Howard University; Rosey E. Pool speaks of Sterling Brown. 1963. Tape: 7". 10- 11

Tougaloo Southern Christian College. Creative writing class. c.1960 . Tape: 7". 10- 12

Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, Hilversum. Rosey E. Pool talks to Hanna van der Linden . 1966. Tape: 7". In Dutch. 10- 13

SCRAPBOOKS 11/12

1945-46. 30 leaves, in green folder. "Poems by Negro soldiers sent to R.E.P. by Langston Hughes and dated by him". 11- 1

1945-49. 16 leaves, in maroon binding labelled '1945-1949 R.E.P'. Contains mainly press-cuttings in Dutch. 11- 2

1952-62. 17 leaves, in spiral bound artists' sketch book. Contains press-cuttings (Dutch, English), programme notes, letters, photographs, etc. 11- 3

1959-60. 27 leaves (some blank) in blue binder with labelled front cover. Contains press-cuttings, photographs, post-cards, letters, programmes, relating to U.S. visit. 11- 4

1959-60. 18 leaves, in red 'Scrap Book' binder. Press-cuttings, photographs, post-cards, letters, official documents and 'occasional' pieces, relating to U.S. visit. 12- 1

1961-63.19 leaves (some blank) in grey-blue folder labelled 'AMSAC newscuttings and African Scrap Book'. Contains letters, photographs, post-cards, programmes, 'occasional' documents. 12- 2

1962-63. 14 leaves in maroon 'Walz' binder. Contains press-cuttings (including notices of 'Beyond the Blues'), letters, telegrammes, programmes, relating to U.S. 12- 3

1962-63. 15 leaves in cardboard 'scraps' folder. Contains mainly photographs (many in colour) of travels in U.S., Africa and Europe; book of autograph signatures. 12- 4

1963-67. 29 leaves (some blank) in maroon 'Walz' binder. Contains press-cuttings (in English, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese), photographs, letters, programmes, etc. 12- 5

TYPESCRIPTS, etc.: Miscellaneous 13

'Creative Writing' Program. 81 leaves in folder. Contains pieces of prose, verse and drama composed by students in the Creative Writing Program at Alabama A.& M. College, Tougaloo S. C. College, etc., during the 1960s. Contains letters. 13- 1/29

[Pool, Rosey Eva]. Documentatie: Zielen vol soul. 77 leaves in binder. 13- 30

TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: Plays 14

Baldwin, James. The amen corner; a play in three acts. [c.1955?]. 96 leaves. Ts. in binder. 14- 1

Barbour, Floyd
Antony and Cleopatra; a short play. 1969. 17 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 2
Auto sacramentale; a short play. 1963. 19 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 3
Captain America; a short play. 1971. 33 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 4
Knight in pawn; a tragio-farce. 1962. 43 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 5

Bridges, James. The great adventure. "Go down Moses": the story of Harriet Tubman; teleplay. [1963]. 64 leaves. Duplicated ts. in binder. 14- 6

British Broadcasting Corporation. Dig this rhubarb. 5th programme; camera script. 1963. 42 leaves. Duplicated ts. Contains letter. 14- 7

Davis, Ossie. Curtain call, Mr. Aldridge, sir; a dramatic reading. 1963. 17 leaves. Duplicated ts. 14- 8

Dodson, Owen. Bayou legend. 1946. 115 leaves. Duplicated ts. in binder. 14- 9

Hughes, Langston. The gospel glory; a passion play. 1962. 35 leaves. Duplicated ts. in binder. 14- 10

Jessurun, A.J. Cora, or, A foundling's fate; by A.J. Jessurun and Rosey E. Pool. [c.1959?]. 37 leaves. Ts. in plastic binder. 14- 11. Photocopy. 14- 12

Jones, Alando
My own backyard. [c.1969?]. 57 leaves. Duplicated ts. with ms. corrections. 14- *13
A run in the woods. [c.1969]. 14 leaves. Duplicated ts. 2 copies. 14- 14/15*

Martin, Herbert Woodward. A dialogue. [c.1965?]. 14 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 14- 16

Reckford, Barry. King of the blind country. 1960. 65 leaves. Duplicated ts. Script for ABC Television. 14- 17

Williams, Daniella. Double take; one act. [n.d.]. 6 leaves. Ts. (mimeographed). 3 copies. 14- 18/20

TYPESCRIPTS, etc.: Prose

Beecher, John. Their blood cries out. 1963. 10 leaves. Duplicated ts. 15- 1a*

Burroughs, Margaret. The party in Hyde Park. 1962. 7 leaves. Photocopy from Negro Digest, December, 1962. 15- 1b

Durem, Ray. [Five miscellaneous pieces]. c.1961-62. 13 leaves. 15- 2/6

Evans, Mari. Black is such a pretty colour. [n.d.] 8 leaves. Ts. (photocopy). 15- 7*

Guyana Graphic. Jan Carew ends 25 years self-imposed 'exile' abroad. 18.05.1966. 2 leaves. Ts. 15- 8

Gwynn, Donald Grafton.See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS (3- 130)

Hannays, Kitty. Close-up on Dudley Hunte - Guyanese actor in London. [N.d.]. 2 leaves. Ts. 15- 9

Hughes, Langston. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS (4- 121/122)

Ibrahim ibn Ismail. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS (4- 181/182)

Joans, Ted. [Begins-] "You know man I plan to split for good this spring.." [N.d]. 3 leaves. Ts. (2 copies). 15- 10/11*

Leslie, Catherine. [Miscellaneous pieces]. 16 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections. 15- 12/15

Matshikiza, Todd. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous (9- 62)

Peters, L.L.W. Thoughts on unity. [N.d.]. 56 leaves. Ts. 15- 16

Primer For Whites [and] Indianapolis: satisfied, sleeping, or smouldering? [N.d.]. 38 leaves in wallet. Corrected ts. (photocopy). 15- 17/18

Schulte Nordholt, J.W. Dr. J.W. Schulte Nordholt introduces 'i am the New Negro'. [c.1965]. 2 leaves. Ts. 15- 19

Simon, John. Black voices in white America; a series of open lectures delivered at the University of York, 28 April-9 June 1970. Six lectures, with bibliography and appendix. Duplicated ts. 15- 20/28

Yeldell, Joyce. Racial identity vs. human identity: a study of the poetry of Arna Bontemps and Robert Hayden. [N.d.]. Duplicated ts. 15- 29

Pool, Rosey Eva
As waves of one sea. 1968. 260 leaves in binder. Duplicated ts. 16- 1
Black conscience. [ Title page, list of contents, and introduction.] 1968. 29 leaves. Carbon ts. 16- 2
Dr. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. [1969]. 62 leaves. Ts. with ms. corrections. In Dutch. 16- 3
Fling me your challenge; some remarks about negro poets and their critics. [c.1965] 11 leaves. Carbon ts. 16- 4
i am the New Negro. Introduction. 1967. 24 leaves. Duplicated ts. 16- 5
I saw how black I was. Introduction.. by Rosey E. Pool and Paul Breman. [N.d.]. 18 leaves. Ts. with ms. corrections. 16- 6
[Ein neues Lied fuer Amerika ]. 3 chapters and some reviews of Dutch edition. [1951]. 92 leaves in portfolio. Tss. with ms. corrections. 16- 7
Notes for lectures and addresses, and related papers. c.40 pieces. Ts. , photographic and duplicated copies, mimeographs, with ms. notes. 16- 8/47

TYPESCRIPTS, ETC.: Verse 17/19

Abrams, Robert J. 30 leaves. Contains: New sluices for an ancient river (15 leaves); A time of hunting (2 leaves); Transcendence: circles in sand (13 leaves) 17- 1/3

Alba, Nanina. 1 leaf. 17- 4

Alfadio. 8 leaves. In French. 17- 5

Allen, Samuel. 32 leaves. 19- 215/245

Anderson, Charles. 12 leaves. 17- 6/13

Bass, George H. 13 leaves. 17- 14

Bender, Joyce Yeldell. 25 leaves. 19- 307/319. See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 57/58, 60)

Bey, Elnor. 13 leaves. 17- 15/18*

'Bijah, Lucy. 1 leaf. Printed verses (photocopy). 17- 19

Bond, Horace Julian. 5 leaves. 17-20*,18-470

Brewer, J. Mason. 11 leaves. 17- 21/26

Brown, Sterling.2 leaves. Contains: Crispus Attucks McCoy. 17- 27. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Browne, Roscoe Lee. 17 leaves. From "Woman and vision". 17- 28/41

Browne, William. 30 leaves. 17- 42/58

Bruma, Eddie. 2 leaves. 17- 59/60

Burroughs, Margaret. Pamphlet. 17- 61

Caldecott, Moyra. 2 leaves. 17- 62

Carew, Jan. 9 leaves. 17- 63/69

Chaney, Robert. 6 leaves. 17- 70/75

Clarke, John Henrik. 34 leaves. 'A portfolio of poems'. 17- 76

Cleage, Pearl. 4 leaves. 'The poetry of Pearl Cleage'. From The Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1969. 17- 77

Collins, Durward jr. 5 leaves. 17- 78/82

Collins, Jessie P. 9 leaves. Ms. and ts. 17- 83/91*

Cuestas, Katherine L. 26 leaves. 17- 92/113

Cullen, Countee See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 101/102)

Culver, Eloise. 102 leaves. Contains: loose verses (17 leaves);'Africa in verse' (57 leaves in binder); 'Little Brown Book of Famous American Negroes' (25 leaves in binder) with 3 letters. 17- 114/129. See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 103)

Cuney, Waring. 193 leaves in 2 binders. Some pieces signed and dated, some with ms. corrections. 17- 130/232

Danner, Margaret. 23 leaves. Includes related printed pieces. 17- 306/328

Davis, Gloria Jean. 11 leaves. Includes mss. 17- 329/338

De Legall, Walter. 12 leaves. 17- 339/344

Dodson, Owen. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (3- 94/109)

Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt. 10 leaves. With author's ms. dates. 17- 345/349

Evans, Mari. 23 leaves. Mainly tss.(photocopies) with ms. notes. 17- 350/361*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (1-127/130, 145), PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous (9- 62)

Fabio, Sarah Webster. 118 leaves. Some signatures, initials and ms. corrections. 18- 1/32

Fiawoo, Gershon Bumawu. 4 leaves and booklet. 18- 33/34

Fields, Julia. 115 leaves. Some mss., mainly tss. , some with ms. corrections. 18- 35/128*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Foppema, Yge. 2 leaves. Printed. 18- 129

Ford, Betty. 1 leaf. 18- 130

Francis, Theodore O.A 6 leaves. 18- 131/136

Franklin, Oliver. 3 leaves. 18- 137

Frazier, Marie Brown. 17 leaves. Tss. , mss. , etc. 18- 138/153*

Fuller, Meta Warrick. 1 leaf. Printed. 18- 154*

Gardner, Carl. 16 leaves. 18- 155/161

Gilbert, Zack. 15 leaves. 18- 162/175. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Grant, Micki. 14 leaves. 18- 176/188*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Gwynn, Donald Grafton. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (3- 131/142)

Hall, Charles J. 13 leaves. 18- 189/196

Hamilton, Bobb. 13 leaves. Some signatures, ms. additions. 18- 197/203

Harrison, Roger P. 5 leaves. 18- 204/205

Hayden, Robert. 26 leaves. 18- 206/215*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Heath, Gordon. 5 leaves. 18- 216/220*

Hendricks, A.L. 2 leaves. Cuttings. 18- 221/222*

Herman, Eleanor. 1 leaf. 18- 223

Hernton, Calvin C. 15 leaves. 18- 224/233

Hines, Carl Wendell jr. 1 leaf. 18- 234

Hoffert, Bob. See Hoffert, Maureen.

Hoffert, Maureen. 1 leaf. 18- 235*

Hood, Jessie. See Collins, Jessie P

Horne, Frank.19 leaves. Duplicated tss. , printed pieces etc. 18- 236/245*

Howard, Vilma. 12 leaves. 18- 246/253*

Hughes, Langston. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (4- 137/161)

Ibrahim ibn Ismail. See INDIVIDUAL WRITERS. (4- 183/189)

Ingram, Harrine C. 2 leaves. 18- 254/255. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Jackson, Julia. See CORRESPONDENCE. (1- 209)

Jackson, Richard Orlando. 2 leaves. 18- 256/257

Jeffers, Lance. 19 leaves. With ms. additions and corrections 18- 258/262

Jefferson, Cecilia. 12 leaves. Ms. additions; with note from Waring Cuney. 18- 263/273

Joans, Ted. 1 leaf. 18- 274*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (1- 215a/215b)

Johnson, Dorothy Vena. 3 leaves. 18- 275/277

Johnson, Georgia Douglas. 3 leaves. Printed. 18- 278/280*

Johnston, Percy E. 6 leaves. 18- 281/283*

Jones, Alando. 25 leaves. 18- 284/300*

Jones, Leroi. 8 leaves. 18- 301/308*

Kamitondo, Elias Ndopu. 7 leaves. 18- 309/314

Lagrone, Oliver. 48 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections. 18- 315/333*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 3b)

Lancaster, Abna. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 4a)

Lawrence, Harold G 4 leaves. 18- 334/337

Leslie, Catherine. 97 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections; some duplicates, photocopies, etc. Includes verses within letters. 18- 338/404*. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 6)

Lewis, Robert V 13 leaves. 18- 405

Lewis, Vivien E 1 leaf. 18- 406

Loftis, Norman J 6 leaves. 18- 407/412

Lorde, Audre. 16 leaves. 18- 413/427

Lowenfels, Walter. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 44)

McBrown, Gertrude Parthenia. 3 cuttings in folder. 18- 428

McCall, James Edward. 75 leaves in black ring-binder. Tss. with ms. additions, corrections, etc. , in hand of author's wife Margaret McCall. 17- 233/305. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

McKinley, Hugh. 16 leaves. 18- 429/443*

Madgett, Naomi Long. 35 Leaves. 18- 444/468*. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Martin, Herbert Woodward. 29 leaves. 18- 469/490* . See CORRESPONDENCE (2- 60/62,64)

Mason, Mason Jordan. 4 leaves. 18- 491-494

Merriam, Eve. 1 leaf. Duplicated ts. 18- 495*

Miller, Clifford. 16 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections, printed pieces, etc. 18- 496/509

Miller, May. 11 leaves. 18- 510/518*

Modisane, Bloke. 5 leaves. 18- 519/523

Morris, James C 76 leaves. Tss. , some duplicated, printed pieces, etc. 18- 524/563*

Morris, Stanley E. jr. 2 leaves. 18- 564/565*

Moses, Wilson. 2 leaves. 18- 566/567

Oden, G.C. 15 leaves. Mimeographed tss. 19- 1/12

Pankey, Aubrey. 1 leaf. Ms. 19- 13

Patterson, Raymond, R 20 leaves. 19- 14/31

Pitcher, Oliver. 11 leaves. Some ms. additions. 19- 32/35

Pritchard, Glenn. 1 leaf. Cutting. 19- 36*

Ragland, J. Farley. 9 leaves. Includes cuttings and one poem by Andy Razaf. 19- 37/41

Randall, Dudley. 32 leaves. Tss. , printed pieces, etc. , with ms. additions and corrections. 19- 42/68. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 91)

Randall, James A. jr. 7 leaves. 19- 69/73*

Razaf, Andy. 1 leaf. Cutting. 19- 37

Richardson, Beulah. 6 leaves. 19- 74

Rivers, Conrad Kent. 8 leaves. Some printed, some ms., additions. 19- 75/80

Rubadiri, James. 16 leaves. With ms. corrections. 19- 81/93

St. Clair, George F. 2 leaves. 19- 94/95

Scott, John B. 25 leaves. 19- 96/114*

Seymour, A.J. 2 leaves. Printed. 19- 115/116

Shelley, William. 22 leaves. Photocopies. 19- 117/129

Shine, Ted. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 115)

Silvera, Edgar L. 4 leaves. 19- 130/133

Simmons, Carmel. 3 leaves. 19- 134/135

'Sinterklaas' 1 leaf. 20- 4

Small, Florence Lovell. 3 leaves. With ms. corrections. 19- 136

Sow, Alfa Ibrahim. See Alfadio

Spellman, A.B. 5 leaves. With ms. additions. 19- 137/141

Splitt, D.A. See PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous (9- 62)

Spratley, James Alfred. 4 leaves. 19- 142/145*

Steen, Peter van See CORRESPONDENCE. (In Dutch.) (2- 133)

Stone, Ronald. 6 leaves. 19- 146/151

Thomas, Richard W. 5 leaves. With ms. corrections. 19- 152/154

Thompson, James Washington. 105 leaves. Tss. , some duplicated, some with ms.corrections; mss. 19- 155/208. See CORRESPONDENCE. (2- 144)

Thompson, Julius Erie. 24 leaves. 19- 209

Tilghman, Gerald. 5 leaves. 19- 210/214

Vesey, Paul. See Allen, Samuel.

Vinson, Audrey L. 8 leaves. Some ms. corrections. 19- 246/253

Wallace, Cecilia V. See CORRESPONDENCE (2- 163)

Weatherly, Thomas E. jr. 9 leaves. Tss. with ms. corrections (photocopies). 19- 254/262

Whitsitt, Joyce. 34 leaves. Some ms. corrections. 19- 263-288

Wright, Bruce. 12 leaves. Some signatures. 19- 289/297

Wright, Roscoe. 2 leaves. 19- 298/299

Wright, Sarah E. 11 leaves. Some ms. corrections. 19- 300/306

Yeldell, Joyce. See Bender, Joyce Yeldell.

MISCELLANEOUS

Anonyma (Verses by untraced authors): 2 leaves. Tss. (photocopies). 19- 320*/321. See CORRESPONDENCE (1- 173), PRINTED PIECES: Miscellaneous. (9- 62)

Anthologies:
Afro-Amerikaanse Poezie; vertaald door Rosey Pool, Paul Breman, R. Wesselius. [c.1964?]. 19 leaves. 19- 323
Burroughs, Margaret. Negro history poems for recitations. [c.1963] . 10 leaves. 19- 322
Pool, Rosey Eva
Caroling dusk; a programme of Afro-American poetry and music. 1948. 12 leaves. 19- 324
First collection. [c.1940]. 98 leaves and photographs in binder. 19- 325
Mensen - als gijen ik; een programmer van Afro-Amerikaanse poezie en muziek. 1948. 25 leaves in binder. 19- 326
Suggestions for a programme of poetry by American negroes. [N.d.]. 35 leaves in binder. 19- 327
Walrond, Erie. Suggestions for 'Black & Unknown Bards'. [c.1957?]. 89 leaves in folder. 19- 328
 
Translations:
African. Native verse translated into English. 19- 333/337
Suriname. Verse in and translated into Dutch and Suriname. 11 leaves. 19- 329/332

MISCELLANEOUS PRINTED BOOKS 20

Baha'i prayers: a selection of the prayers revealed by Bahá'u' lláh, the Báb, and 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Wilmette: Baha'i Publishing Trust, 1962. R.E.P.'s personal copy with manuscript additions. 20- 1

Braithwaite, William Stanley. Selected poems. New York: Coward-McCann, 1948. Includes ms. letter signed by Laurence Bradshaw: 1 leaf. 20- 2

Dickerson, Noy Jasper. A scrap book. Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1931. Includes ms. letter signed by Cleo Murtland: 2 leaves. 20- 3

Dijk, Bertus. Vuur en ritme: gedichten uit Angola, Mozambique, Kaap Verdische Eilanden, Guinee-Bissau, São Tomé; samengesteld en vertaald door Bertus Dijk. Amsterdam: Van Gennep, 1969. Includes typescript verse signed 'Sinterklaas': 1 leaf. 20- 4

Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt. Dusk of dawn: an essay toward an autobiography of a race concept. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1940. Xerox copy in 2 ring-binders. 20- 5/6

Hughes, Langston
The negro mother, and other dramatic recitations. [New York: The Golden Stair Press, 1931] Photocopy. 20- 7a
Something in common and other stories. American century series. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963. Inscribed copy. Includes ts. draft of 'Blessed Assurance'. 7 leaves, with ms. dedication. 20- 7b

Matshikiza, Todd. Chocolates for my wife. London: Hodder, 1961. Includes ms. letter from author and his wife: 1 leaf. 20- 8

The Oval, 1959: [Nashville: Fisk University, 1959]. Includes ms. letter signed by Lillian Vooslees. 20- 9

Pool, Rosey Eva. ik ben de Nieuwe Neger. Den Haag: Bert Bakker, 1965. 2 copies. 20- 10/11

Simon, Alfons. Maxi, unser Negerbub. Bremen: Eilers, 1952. Includes ms. letter signed by the author. 1 leaf. 20- 12

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL presented by Paul Breman

Rosey Pool Memorial Volume

Five folders of miscellaneous material including tributes, letters, photographs, etc. assembled by Paul Breman for a proposed memorial volume. The volume was never produced. 21 1/5

Occasional Pieces. catalogues, programmes, etc.

Howard University, Charter Day Convocation, 1974. Program 21 6

University of East Anglia, School of English and American Studies. The Black writer: Africa and America (Seminar Programme) April 1970 21 7

Periodicals (short runs, single issues, etc.)

La Revue Nationale. No. 213, Mai 1951 21 8

Scrapbooks

1948-62. 42 leaves (some blank) in dark blue newscuttings book. Contains presscuttings, (mainly Dutch) photographs, letters programmes, etc. 21 9

Typescripts, etc. Plays

Mann, Stanley. Advocaat pro Deo. [Script of a Dutch play presented on Dutch television, 10 Sept. 1958]. 76 leaves ts., with 17 leaves of related presscuttings and fan mail, in binder 21 10

Typescripts, etc. : Prose

Pool, Rosey Eva. I saw how black I was.....[Introduction] by Rosey E. Pool and Paul Breman. 12 leaves. Carbon ts. 21 11

Pool, Rosey Eva. Laughing to keep from crying. 1968. [Later titled As waves of one sea]. 260 leaves. Ts. with ms. corrections 21 12

Miscellaneous Printed Books

Pool, Rosey Eva. Een nieuw lied voor Amerika: het leven van George Gershwin, 1898-1937. Tilburg: Nederland's Boekhius, 1951. Contains presscuttings in Dutch 21 13


INDEX OF CORRESPONDENCE

A. & M. See ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE

A.M.S.A.C. See AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE

ABDUL-MALIK, Ahmed 1-1
East meets West 1-1
Jazz Sahara 1-1
The music of Ahmed Abdul-Malik 1-1

ABDULLAH, Hassan See HASSAN ABDULLAH

ABRAMSON, Doris E 1-2/4. "It'll be me": the voice of Langston Hughes 1-3

ACKERSON, John 1-5/7.
Names on a monument at Oberlin, Ohio 1-5/6,32
A primitive at Gettysburg 1-6/7

ADOFF, Arnold. I am the darker brother 2-96

AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION, Montreal 1-14

AHLSTROM, Gerd See SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS

AL-AHRAM 4-167

AKEREDOLU, J.D. chief 1-8

ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE 1-9/11a, 21, 74, 90, 119, 120, 146, 154, 163, 172, 176, 220/221, 223, 225/226; 7-14. [Writers'] Conference, 1965 1-117/118, 130

ALBA, Nanina 1-11b; 2-148

ALBEE, Edward. The death of Bessie Smith 2-102

ALBION COLLEGE, Campus religious council 12-1

ALFRED A. KNOPF INC. 1-202

ALGEMENE BANK NEDERLAND N.V. See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN

ALLEN, Samuel 1-12/19; 2-212

ALVIN AILEY DANCE COMPANY 2-110

AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER, Dakar 1-158

AMERICAN FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS 2-139

AMERICAN INDIANS 1-91/92

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE 1-58, 174; 12-2

ANDERSON, Charles 1-20/23
Finger poppin' 1-20/21,23; 2-164/165
Fly, fly, little white dove 1-20, 22/23

ANDERSON, Chuck See ANDERSON, Charles

ANDERSON, Winston A 1-24/31

ANDREWS, Elsie 12-1

APONE, James 1-11a

ARTISTS PROMOTION TEAM, Cairo 4-168

ASHBURN, Eugenia Holmes 1-80

ASHCROFT, Hugh 11-3

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES ARTS PROGRAM 1-55

ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 1-32

ATLIXCO 1-21/22

BADIN, Adolf 2-135/136

BAHA, Abdul 1-120/121

BAHA'I 1-84/85, 90, 111/115, 117/118, 120/121, 187, 189/91; 2-1, 106/107; 3-125

BALDWIN, James
The amen corner 2-115
Going to meet the man 2-125

BALLARD, James See CHICORY

BALTIMORE 3-119

THE BANNER 1-187

BARBADOS 1-196

BARBOUR, Floyd 1-33/52; 3-30
Antony and Cleopatra 1-49
Auto sacramentale 1-33, 38, 49
The birdcage 1-33, 38, 50
The black power revolt 1-34/35, 37, 41
The black seventies 1-50
The cardboard house 1-38
Day work 1-37, 42, 49/50
Esso 1-50, 52
The firefly arcade 1-38
Knight in pawn 1-38, 49
Oranges 1-33
Sweet Jesus 1-36, 38/41, 43/44, 46/47, 49

BARROW, Irene E 11-3

BASILIUS, Harold A 1-160. See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS

BECKETT, Samuel. Endgame 3-9

BEECHER, Barbara 1-53b . See BEECHER, John

BEECHER, John 1-53a/56; 2-105
Hear the wind blow 1-53b*/53c, 55
Report to the stockholders 1-55
To live and die in Dixie 1-55
Undesirables 1-55
 
BENDER, Joyce Yeldell 1-57/61*
A mind's lost paradise 1-57
My no news blues 1-58/[59]
Party tonight 1-58/[59]
A rejection of justice 1-57
St.Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D.C. 1-60/61
She 1-57
To create 1-60
Toyshop of the heart 1-58/[59]
Unheeded 1-57
Why, Mahalia? 1-58/[59]
Woman alone 1-60

BENNETT COLLEGE, Greensboro, President 11-4

BERKSHIRE MUSIC CENTER, 2-161

BEY, Elnor. Woman and vision 4-167, 169

BIBLE 2-74

BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac. The padlock 1-78

BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL, Tuskegee 1-16

THE BLACK EXPERIENCE 1-149

BLACK POWER 1-189,[191], 220;2-81

BLACKINGTON, Barbette 1-172/173

BOND, Horace Julian 1-62/64; 2-102, 188

BOND, Julian See BOND, Horace Julian

BONTEMPS, Arna
The poetry of the negro 2-209
They seek a city See CONROY, Jack They seek a city

BORN N.V., Amsterdam 4-1

BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1-16, 48, 50, 52

BOYEA, Samuel 1-65/72. Why are you like that 1-67

BRADSHAW, Laurence 20-2

BREEKLAND, A See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN

BREMAN, Paul 1-17; 2-93; 3-41

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION 2-113; 11-3; 14-7
Dig this rhubarb 1-78
Yet do I marvel 11-3

BRITISH MUSEUM, Department of printed books 4-7

BRITTEN, Benjamin 3-33

BROADSIDE PRESS, Detroit 1-119; 2-92, 96/97, 99

BROADSIDES 2-96/97

BROOKS, Gwendolyn 2-125

BROWN, - 1-74* . The man on the mountain 1-74

BROWN, Alfredine P 1-73

BROWN, Ann 2-135

BROWN, Linda 11-4

BROWN, Sterling 1-19; 3-36 . Crispus Attucks McCoy 2-172

BROWN RENAISSANCE 1-12

BURROUGHS, Margaret 2-22, 24/25

BURTON, James E 1-73

BURTON, Phyllis B See ROBINSON, William H

BUSICK, Ralph R See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS

BYNDRIAN, Gregory 12-1

C.I.A. See CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

CALIFORNIA 1-161

CANJE RIVER, British Guiana 1-75

CAPE See JONATHAN CAPE LTD.

CAPEL, Eileen See BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION

CAREW, Jan 1-75*. The story of Herbert Scotland 1-75

CARLEY, Joanne 12-1

CARMICHAEL, Stokely 1-189

CASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit 12-1

CAYCE, Edgar 1-129

CENTER STAGE, Baltimore 3-114

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 3-121

CHEN, Wen Chao See KALAMAZOO COLLEGE, Librarian

CHICAGO 1-180. Jail 1-132, 137

CHICORY, Baltimore 1-76/77, 138; 2-12; 3-120, 128

CHILTON, Charles 1-78; 14-7

CHMAJ, Betty E 1-79. The American negro in literature and the popular arts 1-79

CHRISTMAS, St. Clair 3-33/34, 36/37, 39/40

CHURCHILL, Frances O See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Library

CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. The evolution of the Afro-American artist, 1800-1950 1-181

CLARKE, John Henrik 1-80/81

COLES, Llewellyn A See OHIO, Office of the Governor

COLLINS, Jessie P 1-82/92
Hidden fear 1-87/89
Play of reality 1-86
Three musketeers 1-86

COLLINS, Leslie M 2-189; 9-57. See FISK UNIVERSITY

COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, Baltimore See CHICORY, Baltimore

COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, Baltimore 3-128

CONGREGATION BETH EMETH, Wilmington 11-4

CONLEY, Thelma B See ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE

CONLON, Don 11-3

CONNELLY, Marc. The green pastures 12-1

CONROY, Jack 1-93a
The disinherited 1-93a
They seek a city 1-93a

COOK, Willie See JONES, Alando

COOLEY, Fanny 1-227

CORNISH, Sam 1-76/77; 3-110, 113, 117, 119, 120

COUNTRYMAN, Theo 11-4; 12-[1]

COUSCHI See BADIN, Adolf

CRAINE, Clyde 2-94

CRANBROOK SCHOOL, Bloomfield Hills 12-1

CREWS, Judson 1-93b

THE CRISIS 1-94

CROTHERS, Ruth See YPSILANTI HIGH SCHOOL, English department

CROW, Jim 1-78

CROWDERS, Lelia H 1-95

CRUSE, Harold 1-41, 43. The crisis of the negro intellectual 1-4

CUESTAS, Katherine L 1-96/98*; 2-190; 17-105
Fifth Avenue, Central Park and the East 60's 1-97
I know the sun flying 1-97
Love is a thick wet green carpet 1-97
Question at sunrise 1-97

CULBERT, Pat See FERNDALE HIGH SCHOOL, Michigan

CULLEN, Countee 1-99/102; 3-14; 11-3. I have a rendezvous with life 1-102

CULVER, Eloise 1-103*; 17-129
[Dr. W.E.B. Dubois - historian] 1-103
November 1-103
[Paul Robeson - baritone] 1-103

CUNARD, Nancy. Color 1-70

CUNEY, Waring 1-104a*, 104b/109, 136, 2-72/73, 170; 11-4; 17-180, 184/185

CUNEY, Wright 1-106

CUNNINGHAM, Billie See RONALD HOBBS LITERARY AGENCY, New York

DANNER, Margaret 1-110/121, 158; 2-[91]
Poem counterpoem 2-92/93
To a cold caucasian on a bus 1-113
To flower 1-114

DAVIS, Arthur P 1-122

DAVIS, Gloria Jean 1-123; 2-191

DAVIS, John A See AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE

DAVIS, Russell H 4-23/24

DELANY, Hubert 3-17

DE LEGALL, Walter 2-192, 210

DENTON, Valerie J 11-3

DERKSEN, Leo 1-124(u)

DESTINATIONS 2-139, 141

DETROIT 2-46

DETROIT BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB 12-1

DETROIT FREE PRESS 2-184

DETROIT NEWS 12-1

DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, North district 12-1

DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER KÜNSTE ZU BERLIN 1-183/184

DEVINE, George 1-71

DIAKHATE, Lamine See WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS, 1st, 1966, Dakar, Cultural secretary

DIBDIN, Charles. The padlock 1-78

DIOP, Alioune See WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS, 1st, 1966, Dakar, President

DOBRADY, Vilma 11-3

DODSON, Edith 3-17, 24/25

DODSON, Owen 1-12, 33, 36, 40, 42/43, 49, 148, 199, 200, 227; 2-98, 115, 134; 3-1/59; 12-5
The confession stone 3-4/6, 20, 29, 33/34, 36, 39/42, 53, 56, 58
The dream awake 3-16
Powerful long ladder 3-47
A sword in the land 3-28
Till victory is won 3-33
Triumph of an assassination 3-33

DORSEY, John M See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY

DOUGLAS, Fannie Howard 12-1

DRUGS AND THE BLACK COMMUNITY 1-152

DU BOIS, David 1-71; 2-211; 4-162

DU BOIS, Shirley Graham 1-13, 125a; 2-52, 211; 5-91, 92; 11-4; 12-2

DU BOIS, William Edward Burghardt 1-23, 125b*; 5-91, 100/101; 11-4; 12-2. A litany at Atlanta 2-98

DULLEMAN, Johanna J. van see UNITED STATES EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION IN THE NETHERLANDS

DUNBAR, Paul Laurence. We wear the mask 2-98

DUNLOP, Frank 1-44

DUNN, Ann 11-4

DUREM, Dorothy 1-126

DUREM, Ray
Only his eyes 1-126
You know Joe 2-164/165

EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Ypsilanti 2-49

EBERHART, Richard 3-38

EDMAN, Marion 12-4

EDWARDS, W.J. 2-33

EGYPTIAN GAZETTE 2-211

EMANUEL, James
At bay 2-97/98
The treehouse 2-97/98

EMMERT, Darlene See ALBION COLLEGE, Campus religious council

ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY, Baltimore 3-128

ESTABROOK PARENT-TEACHER-ASSOCIATION, Detroit 12-1

ESTRIN, Rose 11-4

EVANS, Mari 1-12, 16, 18/19, 120, 127/156; 2-212; 4-166
Black jam 1-138; 2-212
[Children's story] 1-138
Conflict 1-129
'Fling me your challenge' 1-130
George-Hector 1-127
A good assassination should be quiet 1-145
[Lecture notes] 1-154
Ode to a pale traveler 1-127
The 7:25 trolley 1-127
Stretchin out 1-139
Vive noire 2-212
The world I see 1-128

EWELAKU, Godwin Mbadiwe 12-2

EXPOSITION PRESS 3-116

FABIO, Sarah 1-157/161*
Dakar Festival suite 1-158
Evil is no black thing 1-157

FAIR, Ron 1-17, 132

FERNDALE HIGH SCHOOL, Michigan 12-1

FESTIVAL DEI DUE MONDI, 1962, Spoleto See FESTIVAL OF TWO WORLDS, 1962, Spoleto

FESTIVAL MONDIAL DES ARTS NEGRES See WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS

FESTIVAL OF TWO WORLDS, 1962, Spoleto 1-178; 2-66

FIELDS, Julia 1-162/167*, 186b; 2-143, 144, 194; 4-166
Four beatitudes for spring 1-166b/167
Jazz 1-166b/167
Mermaids 1-59
[Play] 1-163/164
A poem for heroes 1-166b/167
Too tight shoes 1-165

FINEBERG, Susan 3-126

FISHER, Rudolph 3-17

FISK UNIVERSITY, Nashville 168/170, 179, 189, 191; 2-126

FLYNN, Errol 1-71

FORD, Betty 1-171*
A bit of me is gone 1-171
Cain speaks 1-171
Certain forms there are to fill 1-171
Silence 1-171

FORRESTER, Maureen 3-3, 6, 33, 42

FORSYTH, Louise 3-46a/46b

FOSTER, F. Blanche. Kenya 2-2/3a

FOSTER, L.H. See TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, President

FRANK, Ginna 1-12, 16

FRAZIER, Edward Franklin 1-172; 3-17

FRAZIER, Marie Brown 1-172/174
Gosta da Bahia 1-172
A river 1-172/173
A sombre jewel 1-172

FREEDOMWAYS MAGAZINE 1-24/25. See CLARKE, John Henrik

FREEMAN, Walter See NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY

FULBRIGHT FOUNDATION 12-1

FULLER, Hoyt 1-114, [131], 175/179, 191; 2-139

FULLER, Meta Warrick 1-217

GARLAND, Nicholas See BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION

GARVEY, Marcus 3-121

GATES, Davida 12-1

GENET, Jean 1-195

GEORGIA, House of Representatives 1-63

GERMAN ACADEMY OF ARTS See DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER KÜNSTE ZU BERLIN

GERSHWIN, Ira 11-4

GETTYSBURG 1-6/7

GIELGUD, Sir John 3-33

[GIRAUDOUX, Jean]. La folle de Chaillot 1-197, 201

GOLDWATER, Barry 2-60

GOODALE, Marion See KINGSWOOD SCHOOL, Cranbrook

GOULD, Ruth 1-16

GRAHAM, Martha See MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY

GRAHAM, Shirley See DU BOIS, Shirley Graham

GRANT, Cy 1-190

GRANT, Micki 1-180; 2-206; 12-5

GREENE, Carroll 1-181

GREGORY, Dick 1-92

GROEN, Karin 1-182(u)*

GROSSMAN, Victor See DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER KÜNSTE ZU BERLIN

GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION See JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION, New York

GWYNN, Donald Grafton 2-9, 12; 3-110/129, 133
[Autobiography] 3-112/113, 117
Elegy for Langston Hughes 3-121
Going to the big city 3-129
Hidden memory like forgetting 3-129
Letter for Isaiah Henderson 3-121
Older by lengths and ages and breadths 3-129
Poems from my closet 3-116/117

HADASSAH, North Shore, Chicago 12-1

HAMILTON, Bertha 2-4b; 11-4

HARBEN, Robert 1-155, 185; 2-167, 170, 172, 178

HARCOURT BRACE INC. 1-187

HARLEM CULTURAL COUNCIL 1-181

HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2-118

HARLEM SCHOOL OF THE ARTS COMMUNITY THEATRE 3-56/58

HARTFORD, [Huntington] 1-66, 71

HASKIN, Lyle See WBAA

HASSAN ABDULLAH 4-164, 168

HAWKINS, Walter Everette. Credo 2-98

HAYDEN, Erma 1-187; 11-4

[HAYDEN], Maia 1-191

HAYDEN, Robert 1-85, 92, 111, 120, 186a/193; 2-1, 49/50, 193; 4-169
A ballad of remembrance 1-193
[Belsen] 1-186a
Kaleidoscope 1-59, 140, 189, 191
Selected poems 1-187, 189
Words in the mourning time 1-192
See HAYDEN, Erma

HEATH, Gordon 1-194/201; 3-32/34

HENDERSON, David See UMBRA

HENDRICKS, A.L. 1-104

HERMAN, Eleanor 1-74*
The black American 1-74
The gift 1-74

HERNTON, Calvin 1-148. See UMBRA

HERZ, Alice 12-1

HILL, Herbert 1-202/203

[HILL], Mozell 12-2

HILLEL FOUNDATION 12-3

HIMES, Chester 4-1/35. The lonely crusade 4-5/7

HIMES, Joseph S 4-3

HINES, Carl Wendell jr 1-132, 147, 204a/204b*. Two jazz poems 1-204b

HODGES, George W 1-205. Swamp angel 1-205*

HOEY, Harry D See CRANBROOK SCHOOL, Bloomfield Hills

HOFFMANN, Alexander P 11-4

HOLMES, Presley D See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Radio and television

HOOD, Jessie Collins See COLLINS, Jessie P

HORNE, Frank 1-206/207

HOWARD, R 11-3

HOWARD, Vilma 1-208

HOWARD UNIVERSITY 1-122, 165, 227; 2-13/14, 16; 3-48
Ira Aldridge Theater 3-29
Library 4-15/19, 21
Professorship of drama 3-33/34
 
HUGHES, Langston 1-2/3, 12, 15, 19, 94, 118/120, 127, 147/148, 158, 176/178, 195; 2-65/67, 102/103, 106, 126, 157/159, 162; 3-3, 17, 32/34, 36, 46b, 121; 4-70/80; 11-4; 12-2
Backlash blues 1-21, 178
Black nativity 1-178
The book of negro humor 1-185
Jerico Jim-Crow 1-180
Mother to son 1-89
My old mule 2-98
The panther and the lash 2-102
Prodigal son 4-165

HUYZINGA, Let 11-3

IBRAHIM ibn Ismail 2-211; 4-162/176
Afro-American poetry 4-166/167
Black, no sugar 4-168, 170, 174, 176
Niggers and crackers 4-164/166

INDIANA UNIVERSITY 1-150

IRA ALDRIDGE THEATER See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Ira Aldridge Theater

ISENBURG, Isa 3-12, 27, 59; 4-10; 12-4

ISMAIL, Ibrahim ibn See IBRAHIM ibn Ismail

IVY, James W See THE CRISIS

JACKMAN, Harold 11-4

JACKSON, Hubie See JACKSON, Julia

JACKSON, Julia 1-209

JACKSON, Richard Orlando 1-210

JAHN, Janheinz 1-14/15

JEFFERSON, Cecilia 2-25

JENKINS, I.D. See BISHOP COLLEGE, Marshall

JEWS 3-121, 123/124, 126

JIM CROW'S VAGARIES 1-78

JOANS, Ted 1-136, 212/215b; 2-72/73, 170. Spadework 1-212

JOHN, Frank 1-216*

JOHN, Susan 2-148

JOHN SIMON GUGGENHEIM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, New York 1-143

JOHNSON, Charles S 3-17

JOHNSON, Fenton. Aunt Jane Allen 2-98

JOHNSON, Georgia Douglas 1-217

JOHNSON, Margaret G 2-195

JOHNSTON, Percy E 1-218
Concerto for girl and convertible 1-218
The low watt sky 1-218
Rhapsody for Janet G. 1-218

JOLSON, - Harlem galleries 1-157

JONATHAN CAPE LTD. 1-155

JONES, Alando 1-219/227; 2-106/107, 142
Even imagination dies 1-223
Old age 1-223
Then... See JONES, Alando Old age

JONES, Leroi 1-[134], 191, 228; 2-143; 4-168

JORDAN, Mason Jordan 1-93b

JUMP JIM CROW 1-78

K.R.O. See KATHOLIEKE RADIO-OMROEP

KAJIMA, Hijima 2-66

KALA-LOBE See SOCIETE AFRICAINE DE CULTURE, Secrétaire administratif

KALAMAZOO COLLEGE, Librarian 12-1

KAMITONDO, Elias Ndopu. Lizazi, Kweli ni Linaleli 2-87

KARRIEM, Osman See OSMAN KARRIEM

KATHOLIEKE RADIO-OMROEP 1-44, 49

KEANE, Leontine Rita See WDET, Director radio-tv publicity

KILLENS, [John Oliver] 1-189

KINCHELOE, J.C. See TOUGALOO COLLEGE, President

KING, Alberta See DETROIT BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB

KING, Martin Luther 1-11a, 146, 191

KINGSWOOD SCHOOL, Cranbrook 12-1

KLINE, Kay 3-126

KNOPF See ALFRED A. KNOPF INC.

KOEHLER, Nan 9-72

KOPIT, Arthur. Indians 1-48

KROTOR, Hermann A 12-1

LA GRONE, Oliver 2-1/3b. The odyssey of the Afro-American and his art 2-2

LANCASTER, Abna 2-4/5

LAND, Robert H See LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

LANNEN, Julia See ESTABROOK PARENT-TEACHER-ASSOCIATION, Detroit

LA ROSE, John 1-28, 29, 31

LAWRENCE, Julia Fields See FIELDS, Julia

LEE, Dob. Black pride 2-95

LEE, Don L. Robert Hayden & Kaleidoscope 1-191

LEIGH, Vivien 3-33

LELYVELD-HAASSE, Hella S. van See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN

LENNON, Florence Becker 2-196

LEONE, Leonard See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRE

LE PAPILLON, Rosa 2-5*

LESLIE, Catherine 1-13/14, 16, 223, 227; 2-6/32, 197, 213; 4-81; 18-340/342, 403
Arise and meet the morning 2-6
At the twilight 2-8
Unchained 2-8
We have run out 2-17

LEWIS, Robert V 12-1

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1-191; 2-33/34

LIGOA DUNCAN GALLERY, New York 2-139

LINDEN, Hanna van der See VAN DER LINDEN, Hanna

LITURGY OF JAZZ See SPENCER MEMORIAL CHURCH, Brooklyn Heights

LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE, Salisbury 1-174; 12-4

[LLORENS], David 1-134

LOFTIS, Norman J 2-35/38*
Black expectations in freedom century 2-35
Who dares to seek himself 2-35

LOON, Gerard Willem van 11-4

LOON BOOKS 1-195

LORDE, Audre 2-39

LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY IN NEW ORLEANS 2-107

LOVELL, John jr. 2-23, 25, 40/43. [Black song: the forge and the flame; the story of how the Afro-American spiritual was hammered out] 2-40/42

LOWENFELS, Walter 2-44; 12-3. The execution 2-44

LUBIN, Maurice A 11-3

LUBOFF, Norman 2-112

LUCAS, Claudio 12-1

McBROWN, Gertrude Parthenia 12-1

McCALL, James Edward 2-199; 11-4
In memoriam Richard B. Harrison 12-1
The new negro 2-98
See McCALL, Margaret

McCALL, Margaret 2-199; 11-4; 12-1

McELROY, James 2-54

MacGHEE, Elizabeth 11-4

McKINLEY, Hugh 2-45

McKINLEY, Olive 2-45

MAD WOMAN OF CHAILLOT See [GIRAUDOUX, Jean] La folle de Chaillot

MADGETT, Naomi Long 2-46/51, 200; 12-1
Midway 2-49
Success in language and literature 2-47/48

MALIK, Ahmed Abdul- See ABDUL-MALIK, Ahmed

MALLORY, Keefer Shaw jr 2-52

MALLORY, Mae 2-52/59

MALLORY, Patricia Leola 2-52

MANN, Charles 7-14

MARCUS, Frank 1-44/45, 47

MARCY SCHOOL, Detroit 12-1

MARGARET RAMSAY LTD. 1-45, 47

MARKEL, Adolph See CONGREGATION BETH EMETH, Wilmington

MAROWITZ, Charles 1-45

MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY 3-55

MARTIN, Herbert Woodward 2-60*/64; 9-65
Address to Mr. Charlie 2-64
1 dream you Harlem 2-62
In the very savage fall 2-61
Lines from a letter from Roy 2-61
Pieces for unaccompanied voice 2-60
When I am done dreaming 2-60

MARX, Erica 1-74; 11-3

MASCHLER, Tom See JONATHAN CAPE LTD.

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1-50/52

MATSHIKIZA, Esme See MATSHIKIZA, Todd

MATSHIKIZA, Todd 20-8

MELTZER, Milton 2-65/67

MEREDITH, James 1-103

MERRIAM, Eve 2-68, 214
The carpenter in Alabama 2-68
The double bed, from the feminine side 2-68
Family circle 2-68
Figleaf, the business of being in fashion 2-68
Montgomery, Alabama, Money, Mississippi and other places 2-68
The trouble with love 2-68

MEXICO 1-20/21

MICHAEL, H.J. See VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN

MIDDLETON, Sam 2-69

MILLER, Joseph F See DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, North district

MILNE, F. Douglas See NORTHERN RHODESIA, Ministry of African education

MODISANE, Bloke 2-66

MONROE DEFENSE COMMITTEE 2-56

MOORE, Gerald. Seven African writers 12-3

MOORE, Jerry 2-215

MOORLAND-SPINGARN COLLECTION See HOWARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

MORRIS, Carl E See NEW PITTSBURG COURIER

MORRIS, James C 2-70/85, 201; 18-554, 556, 559/560, 562/563
Chips from a mental block 2-85
From a tin-mouth god to his brass-eared subjects 2-73
Horticulturing 2-79
News inventory 2-73, 82, 85
Word study 2-73

MORRISON, Richard 1-220/222, 225/227

MOUNT CLEMENS ROTARY CLUB 12-1

MPHAHLELE, Ezekiel 12-3

MURTLAND, Cleo 12-1; 20-3

MYERS, Kurt 2-94

NARTEH, Kwesi 12-2

NASHVILLE, Tennessee 2-52

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE 1-202

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION 1-191

NEGRO DIGEST 1-146, 176, 187, 190/191; 3-121. See ROBINSON, William H

NETHERLANDS CONSUL, Detroit 12-1

NETHERLANDS CONSULATE, Michigan 11-4

NEVITT, Roy 11-3

NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY 4-25/35

NEW BEACON PRESS See LA ROSE, John

NEW NETHERLANDS PETITION, 1661 1-7; 2-149; 12-5

NEW ORLEANS 2-107

NEW PITTSBURG COURIER 4-22

NEW YORK CITY, Post office 1-143

NEW YORK URBAN LEAGUE 1-181

NEWARK, New Jersey 1-134

[NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Beverly?] 1-56

NORTH EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit 12-1

NORTHERN RHODESIA, Ministry of African education 2-86*

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY, Writers' conference, 1965 2-91

O'BRIEN, S.T. See WYANDOTTE COMMUNITY THEATRE

OCTOBER HOUSE INC., New York 1-187, 189

O'HIGGINS, Myron 2-87, 198. Blues for Bessie 2-87

OHIO, Office of the governor 2-53/54, 57

OLIVER, Thelma 2-145

OSIECZKOWSKA, Mickey 12-1

OSMAN KARRIEM 4-168

OUTPUT (A.A. & M.C.) 1-11a, 146; 7-14

OWENS, Clara See WAYNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

P.E.N. CONGRESS, 1968, Geneva 1-40, 148
1969, Menton 1-44
1970, Seoul 2-50

PACHT, Barbette 11-4

PACHT, Newton See PACHT, Barbette

PACKER, Rose McCall 2-213

PAPILLON, Rosa le See LE PAPILLON, Rosa

PARIS REVIEW 1-208

PARIS STUDIO THEATRE See STUDIO THEATRE OF PARIS

PATTERSON, Raymond R 2-202; 11-4

PAUL ROBESON ARCHIVE, Berlin 1-183/184

PAYANT, Lee 1-195/196, 201; 3-32/34

PHEMSTER, Derek 1-12, 129, 133/135, 137, 139/142, 144, 147, 149, 151, 153

PHEMSTER, Evan 1-132/133, 147, 150

PHEMSTER, Mari Evans See EVANS, Mari

PHYLON 1-5/6, 32

PICK, Otto See UNITED KINGDOM COMMITTEE FOR THE FIRST WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS

PICKARD, Christine 4-162/163

PINTO, James 1-225

PIPER, Henry Dan 2-88/89

PLAYER, Willa B See BENNETT COLLEGE, Greensboro, President

POETS AND SCHOLARS STUDY GROUP, Baltimore 3-117

POOL, Rosey Eva
As waves of one sea 1-176
Beyond the blues 1-24, 26, 28, 33/34, 74, 79, 95, 106, 122, 172/174, 211/213, [228?]; 2-2, 39, 60, 88, 116, 118
Black and unknown bards 2-117/118
Black conscience See POOL, Rosey Eva i am the New Negro
A conversation with Leopold Senghor 2-101a/b
The discovery of American negro poetry 1-24/25
Doors to hope 1-23
The growth of a poet 4-166
History is in mourning See POOL, Rosey Eva Laughin' to keep from cryin'
i am the New Negro 1-5/7, 23, 35, 53,[55], 87, [107/109], 113, [116], 137/138, 160, 162,[176], [179], 190, 223; 2-1, 4b, 11, 50, 83, 89, 119, 162, 164, 167/182, 188/216; 3-34/35, 41
ik ben de Nieuwe Neger See POOL, Rosey Eva i am the New Negro
Laughin' to keep from cryin' 1-11a, 23, 61, 223; 2-17/18, 50, 93, 95
Om een kleur van te kritgen 1-198
Roll call 2-68

PORTER, Dorothy 1-19. See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Library

PORTER, James 1-220

POWERTREE 2-139

PRAIRIE VIEW COLLEGE, Texas 2-115

PRENTISS, Audrey 13-18

PRICE, Charlotte S See HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Library

PRISM MAGAZINE 1-38

PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WBAA See WBAA

RAGLAND, J. Farley 11-4

RAMSAY, Margaret See MARGARET RAMSAY LTD.

RANDALL, Dudley 1-116, 118, 127; 2-24/25, 50, 90*/99, 216
Booker T. and W.E.B. 2-95
Dressed all in pink 2-91
For Malcolm 2-92, 99
Memorial wreath 2-96
Poem counterpoem 1-118

RANDALL, James A jr. 2-204

[RANDALL], Naomi 2-91, 97

RATES, Norman C See SPELMAN COLLEGE, Chapel

RAULLERSON, Calvin H See UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND

REA, W.M. See NORTHEASTERN HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit

REED, Helen P See DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS, North district

REITER, Jack A See CASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Detroit

REXROTH, Kenneth 1-162

REYNOLDS, Harry. Minstrel memories 1-78

RHODES, James A See OHIO, Office of the governor

RICHARDSON, Barbara 11-4

RICKARDS, - 2-54

RIVERSIDE RADIO, New York 1-2

ROBERTS, D. Bryn 11-3

ROBESON, Eslanda Goode See ROBESON, Essie

ROBESON, Essie 1-183/184; 12-5

ROBESON, Paul 1-11a, 146, 183/184; 3-7. See PAUL ROBESON ARCHIVE, Berlin

ROBINSON, Eugene E 2-100*

ROBINSON, William H 2-101a/b. The roots of black literature 2-101a/b

RODGERS, Peter 2-170. Blues chorus 1-86

ROGERS, Del Marie 1-53 ; 2-10, 102/105

RONALD HOBBS LITERARY AGENCY, New York 1-46/47

ROUTE, William F 13-4

RUSTIN, Bayard 1-71

RUTHERFORD, John 11-4

AS-SADAKA 4-167

[ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, Collegeville?] 1-56

SALKEY, Andrew 2-48, 126

SANFORD, Paul 1-[226]; 2-106/107

SAVANNAH BAHA'I COMMUNITY 1-115

SCANDINAVIA 2-135

SCENES FROM BLACK PLAYWRIGHTS 1-50

SCHOLASTIC/FOLKWAYS. Today's poets series 1-191

SCOTT, John B 2-63, 108/109, 205
After work 2-109
A negro in two parts 2-108
A study of the male negro figure in selected contemporary plays 2-109

SEBREE, Charles 3-40/41

SELLERS, John 2-110/114

SENGHOR, Léopold Sédar 5-87/88, 96, 98/99

SEUELL, Malchus M 9-74

SHERWOOD, Barbara 11-4

SHERWOOD, William 11-4

SHINE, Ted 2-115; 3-55

SHIRLEY, George 2-116

SHOCKLEY, Ann 2-148

SHORT, Christopher 2-117/118; 11-3
The big cat 2-117
Dark lantern 2-117

SIEGEL, Bernice See HADASSAH, North Shore, Chicago

SIMMONS, Carmel 2-119/120

SIMMONS, Clifford 5-78

SIMON, Alfons 20-12

SIMPSON, Chris 2-113

SITWELL, Edith 2-61

SMITH, Bessie 2-87

SMITH, Muriel 2-121

SMOLLEN GALLERY, New York 2-139

SNOWHILL SCHOOL, Alabama 2-33/34

SNYDER, Thurmond L 2-122

SOCIETE AFRICAINE DE CULTURE, Secrétaire administratif 5-94/95, 97, 100/101

SOLOMONS, Ivor See BRITISH MUSEUM, Department of printed books

SONDHEIM, Stephen. Company 1-51

SOPHOCLES. King Oedipus 1-200

SOUTH AMERICA 1-21, 23, 54

SOVIET WOMAN 2-123

SPELMAN COLLEGE, Chapel 11-4

SPENCER MEMORIAL CHURCH, Brooklyn Heights 2-114

SPINGARN, Arthur B 1-94; 2-124/127

SPRAGUE, M.D. See TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Librarian

[SPRAGUE], Pym 11-4

SPRATLEY, James Alfred 1-164/165

STANDARD EDUCATION SOCIETY INC., Chicago See CONROY, Jack

STEADMAN, Frances 2-66

STEEN, Peter van 2-128/133(u)

STONE, Ronald 2-134*

STUDIO THEATRE OF PARIS 1-194

STURM, Alice K 12-1

[............]. Sud 1-194

SUNDAY NEWS, New York 2-114

SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS, London 2-135/136

TALLADEGA COLLEGE, Alabama 2-70

TANGANYIKA See TANZANIA

TANZANIA, High commission 2-186

TAYLOR, Cecil 2-144

TAYLOR, E See NORTHERN RHODESIA, Ministry of African education

THAMES TELEVISION. A man and a guitar 1-190

THANKSGIVING DAY 2-87

THIRTEEN-COLLEGE CURRICULUM PROGRAM 1-10, 146

THOMAS, Alfred 2-137

THOMAS, Billie 11-4

THOMAS, Richard W 1-82, 84/86

THOMPSON, Clive 2-142

THOMPSON, James Washington 2-91, 138/145*, 208
After the Donald MacKayle concert in Central Park September 1963 2-142
Ancient stratagems 2-142
The changes 2-142
The constant labor 2-142
Fruit and seed 2-144
La journee 2-142
The loners 2-142/143
Love gleams to smattering 2-142
Mama said there'd be days 2-144
Missing link 2-142
Nancye 2-142
Objects wait 2-142/143
Phantasm 2-142
The plight 2-142
Portrait: one that would paint seen as a cup 2-142
Silent music 2-142
The spawn of slums 2-142
That incredible pronoun we 2-142

THOMPSON, [Julius Eric?] 1-223

THURMAN, Howard 9-91

TIEBOSCH, G.W.H. See BORN N.V., Amsterdam

TODAY'S POETS See SCHOLASTIC/FOLKWAYS Today's poets series

TOLSON, Melvin 2-91

TORRENCE, Anyon 1-11a

TOUGALOO SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE l-82, 174
Creative writing class 12-4
President 11-4

TOWNSEND, Rashelle 1-11a

TRIANA, Jose 2-146

LES TROIS MAILLETS JAZZ CLUB 2-111/[112]

TUBMAN, Harriet 2-3a

TURNER, Darwin T 2-147

TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE 1-14, 16
Librarian 11-4
President 11-4
[Writers' Conference] 1969 1-175

USAI See [UNITED STATES AFRICAN INSTITUTE, Washington?]

UMBRA 2-139, 144, 148

UNITED KINGDOM COMMITTEE FOR THE FIRST WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS 5-89

UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND 11-4

[UNITED STATES AFRICAN INSTITUTE, Washington?] 1-220

UNITED STATES EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION IN THE NETHERLANDS 12-1

UNITED STATES INFORMATION SERVICE 4-171. Reference and research section 9-59

UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ADULT EDUCATION, Wayne State University. The American negro in literature and the popular arts 1-79

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Santa Barbara 3-43, 45

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT 2-94

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 1-191

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1-191

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO 2-28, 30, 32

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 2-88/89

UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Library 2-149; 12-5

UPWARD BOUND 2-102, 160/161

USHAKOVA., Olga See SOVIET WOMAN

VAN DER LINDEN, Hanna 2-150(u)

VAN STEEN, Peter See STEEN, Peter van

VERENIGING VAN LETTERKUNDIGEN 2-151a/156(u)

VESEY, Paul See ALLEN, Samuel

VIERECK, Peter 4-164/165, 167

VIETNAM 1-21; 3-114

VILAN, Demietrios 11-4

VIOLENES, Cecelia V See WALLACE, Cecelia V

VOICES 2-87

VON WEILER, W.K. See WEILER, W.K. von

VOOSLEES, Lillian W 11-4; 20-9

VOTH, Rhoda M 11-4

WBAA 12-3

WDET, Director radio-tv publicity 12-1

WJBK. Black and unknown bards 11-4

WAGNER, Martin 2-157/159

WAGNER, Richard. Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg 2-116

WAITES, Althea 2-160/162

WAITES, Lonnie 2-160/161

WALKER, Margaret 2-125

WALKER, Yvonne O See AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AFRICAN CULTURE

WALLACE, Cecelia V 2-163. A colored soldier's prayer 2-163

WALLACE, Grace 12-1

WARDER, Harold See WARDER, Nancy

WARDER, Nancy 1-20; 2-59, 164/165

WASHINGTON EVENING STAR 3-29

WATER, Ethel 3-18

WATSON, Frank 1-156

WAYNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 12-1

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 1-53, 90; 2-166. Radio and television 12-1

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1-107/109, 138, 160; 2-50, 72, 78, 94/95, 167/182, 188/216; 3-34

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRE 12-1

WEATHERLY, Thomas F jr. 1-134

WEBB, George 2-72 . Voodooville 3-34

WEBSTER, F.C. See MARCY SCHOOL, Detroit

WEILER, W.K. von 11-4

WEN CHAO CHEN See CHEN, Wen Chao

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 1-14, 16, 19

WEST AFRICAN CULTURAL CENTER, Lagos 12-2

WEST COAST PUBLISHERS 1-126

WHEELER, Charles Enoch 11-4

[WHITE], Dorothy 11-4

WHITSITT, Joyce 2-183

WILLIAMS, Barbara See DETROIT NEWS

WILLIAMS, Daniella 13-19

WILLIAMS, Norman T 13-17

WILLIAMS, Robert F 2-52

WILLIAMSON, Solomon Jefferson 1-24/31

WILLIS, Bernice 2-184

WILSON, Lanford. Lemon sky 1-51

WITHERSPOON, Jill 2-49

WOLOHAN, Juliet See UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Library

WORLD CONFERENCE ON POETRY, University of the State of New York, 1968 1-147

WORLD FESTIVAL OF NEGRO ARTS, lst, 1966, Dakar 1-131, 158, 165, 187, 193; 2-1; 4-166, 169; 5-87/88, 90/91, 94/98
Cultural secretary 5-90/91
President 5-93

THE WORLD OF BROTHER JOHN SELLERS 2-114

WRIGHT, Richard 3-16

WRIGHT, Sarah E 2-185, 207

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY, Dayton See CROWDERS, Lelia H

WYANDOTTE COMMUNITY THEATRE 12-1

YALE SERIES OF YOUNGER POETS 3-133

YALE YOUNGER POETS PRIZE 2-68

YELDELL, Joyce A See BENDER, Joyce Yeldell

YPSILANTI HIGH SCHOOL, English department 12-1

ZAHRAN, Omar See TANZANIA, High commission

ZIGO, Joanne See WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS

ZOOK, Gilbert E See MOUNT CLEMENS ROTARY CLUB

ZUBER, Barbara 2-54

ZUBER, Paul 2-54

For original location of documents marked * see 'List of Transferred Documents.

UNIDENTIFIED CORRESPONDENTS

[ ], Anna 11-3

[ ], Charleen 11-4

[ ], Elizabeth 11-3

[ ], Ina See [ ], Rudi

[ ], Irma 12-1

[ ], Kay 11-3

[ ], Kenneth 3-49

[ ], Magda 2-187a*

[ ], Marnesba 12-2

[ ], Roli 2-187b

[ ], Rudi 2-187c

[ ], Virginia 1-220

List of Transferred Documents

(documents removed from original accidental or stray locations and put in more suitable places in the present order)

1. Documents transferred from Books to 'Correspondence'

B. Beecher. Card, etc. 19.12.68
From: J. Beecher, Hear the wind blow
To: 1-53b
 
War. Cuney. Postcard, [N.d.]
From: L. Hughes. Poetry of the negro
To: 1-104a
 
W.E.B. Du Bois. Letter, 07.01.52?
From: W.E.B. Du Bois. Ordeal of Mansart
To: 1-125b
 
G.W. Hodges. Letter, 03.01.60
From: G.W. Hodges. Swamp Angel
To: 1-205
 
F. John. Letter, 19.11.69
From: F. John. Black songs
To: 1-216
 
R. Le Papillon. Postcard, 13.11.69
From: C. Himes. Rage in Harlem
To: 2-5
 
E.E. Robinson. Letter, 05.04.60
From: E.E. Robinson. Inspiration
To: 2-100

2. Documents transferred from Books to 'Typescripts: Verse'

'Ro'. Verse ts. : 1 leaf.
From: M. Evans. I am a black woman
To: 19-320

3. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Occasional Pieces'

R. Hayden. Programmes, 22.10.67 & 21.01.68
From: Hayden
To: 5-30/31
 
G. Heath. Cuttings, Feb. 1970
From: Heath
To: 5-48

4. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Periodicals'

Time Magazine. Cutting, 03.10.69
From: F. Horne
To: 7-30

5. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Typescripts: Plays'

A. Jones. My own back yard
From: Jones
To: 14-13
 
A. Jones. A run in the woods
From: Jones
To: 14-14/15

6. Documents transferred from 'Correspondence' to 'Typescripts: Prose'

J. Beecher. Their blood cries out
From: Beecher
To: 15-1a
 
M. Evans. Black is such a pretty colour
From: Evans
To: 15-7
 
T. Joans. "You know man.."
From: Joans
To: 15-10/11
 
C. Leslie. The long wait
From: C. Leslie
To: 15-15

7. Documents transferred from ‘Correspondence’ to ‘Typescripts: Verse’

E. Bey. 13 leaves
From: Ibrahim ibn Ismail
To: 17-15/18
 
J. Bond. 4 leaves.
From: Bond
To: 17-20
 
J.P. Collins. 9 leaves
From: Collins
To: 17-83/91
 
M. Evans. 23 leaves
From: Evans
To: 17-350/361
 
J. Fields. 115 leaves
From: Fields
To: 18-35/128
 
M.B. Frazier 17 leaves
From: Frazier
To: 18-138/153
 
M.W. Fuller. 1 leaf
From: G.D. Johnson
To: 18-154
 
M. Grant. 14 leaves
From: Grant
To: 18-176/188
 
R. Hayden. 26 leaves
From: Hayden
To: 18-206/215
 
G. Heath. 5 leaves
From: Heath
To: 18-216/220
 
A.L. Hendricks. 2 leaves
From: War. Cuney
To: 18-221/222
 
M. & B. Hoffert. 1 leaf
From: Hoffert
To: 18-35
 
F. Horne. 19 leaves
From: Horne
To: 18-236/245
 
V. Howard. 12 leaves
From: Howard
To: 18-246/253
 
T. Joans. 1 leaf
From: Joans
To: 18-274
 
G.D. Johnson. 3 leaves
From: Johnson
To: 18-278/280
 
P. Johnston. 6 leaves
From: Johnston
To: 18-281/283
 
A. Jones. 25 leaves
From: Jones
To: 18-284/300
 
L. Jones. 8 leaves
From: Jones
To: 18-301/308
 
O. Lagrone. 48 leaves
From: Lagrone
To: 18-315/333
 
C. Leslie. 97 leaves
From: Leslie
To: 18-338/404
 
H. McKinley. 16 leaves
From: McKinley
To: 18-429/443
 
N. Madgett. 35 leaves
From: Madgett
To: 18-444/468
 
H.W. Martin. 29 leaves
From: Martin
To: 18-469/490
 
E. Merriam. 1 leaf
From: Merriam
To: 18-495
 
M. Miller. 11 leaves
From: Miller
To: 18-510/518
 
J. Morris. 76 leaves
From: Morris
To: 18-524/563
 
S. Morris. 2 leaves
From: Morris
To: 18-564/565
 
G. Pritchard. 1 leaf
From: War. Cuney
To: 19-36
 
J. Randall. 7 leaves
From: Randall
To: 19-69/73
 
J. Scott. 25 leaves
From: Scott
To: 19-96/114
 
J.A. Spratley. 4 leaves
From: J. Fields
To: 19-142/145

8. Documents transferred from ‘Typescripts: Verse’ to ‘Correspondence’

J. Bender. 5 letters, 19.09.64-
From: J. Yeldell
To: 1-57/61
 
Brown. Letter, 25.04.65
From: Brown
To: 1-74
 
J. Carew. Letter, 10.06.52
From: Carew
To: 1-75
 
K. Cuestas. Letter, [09.01.?]
From: Cuestas
To: 1-98
 
E. Culver. Letter, [01.11.?]
From: Culver
To: 1-103
 
S. Fabio. 3 letters, 31.08.66 - 27.11.66
From: Fabio
To: 1-158/161
 
J. Fields. 2 letters, [06.65?] 03.07.66
From: Fields
To: 1-162, 167
 
B. Ford. Letter, 11.10.65
From: Ford
To: 1-171
 
K. Groen. Letter, 26.02.64
From: Anthologies Afro-Amerikaanse poezie
To: 1-182
 
E. Herman. 2 letters, 20.04.65 & 25.04.65
From: Herman
To: 1-74
 
C. Hines. 2 letters, 16.06.68 & 26.06.68
From: Hines
To: 1-204a/204b
 
N. Loftis. 3 letters, 22.04.65 - 07.03.67
From: Loftis
To: 2-35/38
 
H. Martin. Letter, 19.08.64
From: Martin
To: 2-60
 
N. Rhodesia, Ministry of African education. Letter, 04.03.61
From: E. Kamitondo
To: 2-86
 
D. Randall. 2 letters, 20.01.60 & 30.09.65
From: Randall
To: 2-90/91
 
E. Stone. Letter, 22.05.65
From: Stone
To: 2-134
 
J.W. Thompson. 8 letters, 14.10.64-
From: Thompson
To: 2-138/145
 
Magda [ ? ]. Letter, 14.02.66
From: Translations - Suriname
To: 2-187a

9. Documents transferred from 'Typescripts: Verse' to 'Printed Music'

Ballad of Birmingham. Sheet music
From: D. Randall
To: 8-50/51

PAINTINGS BEQUEATHED BY ROSEY E. POOL

African painting (Three figures in coloured skirts) Adams Bought 1960 25cm x 33cm.

Black and White African landscape Assad Yassin c.1960 41cm. x 55cm.

Blue drinker Charles Seebree/Sebree 1965 42½cm. x 33½cm.

[Collage] Sam Middleton 1963 36cm. x 23cm.

[Cock fighters] S.E. Bottex 08.11.60 37½cm. x 45½cm.

Market Woman in Ghana Liebrecht Hesse c.1947 64cm. x 54cm.

St. George and the dragon Ethiopian folk art No date 52½cm. x 40cm.

Solomon and Queen of Sheba Ethiopian folk art No date 39½cm x 50cm.

Study of dancing children Bill Cook- (alias Alando Jones) 1966 86cm. x 71cm.

[Study of leaves] Alando X. Jones? 1963 125cm. x 77cm.

List of Additions

Ad.1   Isenberg, I
I. Isenberg and R. Pool to Owen Dodson 34 letters 1969-75.   I.I. 20
Xerox copies. Exchanged with Prof. J.V. Hatch, 3.6.85.   R.P. 7
Ad. 2   Dodson, Owen
Remembering Owen Dodson. New York: Hatch-Billops Collection, 1984. Booklet. Ts. pp. 26
Gift of Prof. Hatch, 3.6.85
Ad. 3   Dodson, Owen
Divine Comedy: a play in two acts. Carbon copy.
Duplicate copy from Gorer Papers, 11.86
Ad. 4   Pool, Rosey
5 als 25.9.67 - 17.12.70 to Doris E. Abramson
Gift of Miss Abramson 2.6.2000

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