The collection consists of 8 record storage cartons, with materials dating back to London England, in 1801. It includes letters, newspaper clippings, diaries, and photograph albums.
In the interview, Pedro discusses his studies, work, and joining the family farm. Pedro discusses the agricultural cooperatives. He also recalls the Special Period and the transportation problems. Pedro discusses the racial differences in Campo Florido and the religions practiced in the area. Pedro comments on the farming system on the farm. Finally, he discusses housing problems and land inheritance
Subseries 1.25, Other and multiple works, 1996-2018, undated, includes materials related to other works by Shange (for which there were not enough items to constitute a subseries). This subseries also contains groupings of materials in which multiple works were originally arranged together (for example, photocopies of multiple excerpts or poems grouped and edited for performance or anthologies). Types of materials include photocopies of published works (some with notes), typewritten and handwritten manuscripts and proofs with notes and edits (from Shange, editors, and others), recordings of and notes for performances, dance notation and choreography, and interviews. Works represented in this subseries include The Lizard Series, Betsey Brown; From Okra to Greens; Lavender Lizards & Lilac Landmines: Layla's Dream; Some Sing, Some Cry; Freedom's a-Callin Me; If I Can Cook/You Know God Can; Whitewash; i live in music; daddy says (reviewer copy); The Lizard Series; Selected Works by Ntozake Shange and Ifa Bayeza; The Love Space Demands: a Continuing Saga; an issue of Phat Mama (the literary magazine created by Shange and others at while undergraduates at Barnard College; Nomathemba, Sparkle; Some Men, Before It Hits Home; Liliane; the "Jitterbug" and "Jazz" projects; 8 pieces and 'a photograph'/other forms (including a work later titled A Photograph: Lovers in Motion); It Has not Always Been This Way; Mouths: A Daughter's Geography; We Troubled the Waters; Pasaporte; Tropicorama; texts for and recordings of performances (including Hydraulics Phat Like Mean and Dangling Participles and Shady Syllables); works that Shange edited or adapted, including her adaptation of Mother Courage and Her Children; individual essays, articles, criticism, and poems (including a poem written by Shange as a high schooler for her high school literary magazine); and visual artwork by Shange.
Series III is composed of Anna Eliza "Widie" Barnard's correspondence and financial records dating from 1880 to 1912. The bulk of the materials date from 1880 through 1884. These dates correspond to the years she acted as the head of her household: during her husband John G. Barnard's last illness, and after his death on May 14, 1882. Her earlier correspondence and financial records are located in Series II.
"And a Little Child Shall Lead Them" Riverside Church [2000] 1999 World Peace Globe Lighting, UN [12/7/99] Speech 50th Anniversary Of Cuyahoga Plan of Ohio, Inc. [11/18/99] "Report of the General Secretary" Cleveland, OH [11/11/99] Big Apple Summit for Volunteer Action, Pace University, NY [10/20/99] Dedication of UMC Board of Church & Society Building, Washington DC [10/6/99] Stern Social Action Lecture, Beachwood, OH [9/20/99] "Ecumenical Life Lessons" Montreat, NC [8/11-13/99] The book…Speech, City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH [7/19-21/99] "A House Divided Against Itself" Chautauqua Institute [7/9/99] "Comes the Moment to Decide" Chautauqua Institute [7/8/99] "Fight the Good Fight of Faith" Chautauqua Institute [7/6/99] "Reconciliation: The Glue of the Good Society" Chautauqua Institute [7/5/99] "All Are Children of God" Chautauqua Institute [7/4/99 evening] "E Pluribus Unum: Out of the Many-One" Chautauqua Institute [7/4/99 morning] "Thirty Good Minutes", Chicago Sunday Evening Club [6/23/99] Evangelical Celebration, Havana, Cuba [6/18-21/99] "Comes the Moment to Decide" Cleveland, OH [5/30/99] "Comes the Moment to Decide" Riverside Church [5/9/99] Report on Yugoslavia Trip [5/99] Worship on Christian Unity, St. Paul, MN [4/23/99] Violence at Columbine, NPR interview [4/22/99] "Science, Religion, Healing" Providence, RI [2/26/99] A Call Reconciliation, US Senate Office Building, Washington, DC [2/25/99] Bethlehem 2000 International Conference, Rome, Italy [2/18/99] Untitled Sermon, Ciudad Hanaba, Cuba [1/29-2/4/99] "The Spirit Helps Us in Our Weakness" Chicago Sunday Evening Club [1/19/99] "The Spirit Helps Us in Our Weakness" Washington, DC [1/10/99]
This collection documents the life and career of African-American social worker and educator William Neal Brown. Personal material includes his military records, family photos, material from his undergraduate years at the Hampton Institute, and various tributes from later in his life. The professional material is primarily typescripts of speeches and papers that Brown presented in the late 1960s and early 1970s to various academic and community groups. The audiovisual material includes audio of his debate with Malcolm X, titled "Integration or Separation," that took place on Ovember 3, 1961, at Rutgers University.
Current results range from 1300 to 9999