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H. Lawrence Freeman papers, 1870-1982, 2015, bulk 1890-1954
35 linear feetThe original scores, clippings, correspondence and ephemera in this collection document the lives and careers of Harry Lawrence, Carlotta, and Valdo Freeman, a family of African-American performing artists involved in opera, theatre, and music in early-twentieth-century New York.
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C.L.R. James Institute records, 1932-2003, bulk 1983-1999
20 linear feetThe C.L.R. James Institute was founded by Jim Murray to document the writing and influence of James and his circle
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Appleton Sheet Music collection, 1925-1955
2.5 Linear FeetA collection of sheet music of musical theater works from 1925-1955.
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Amiri Baraka papers, 1945-2015, bulk 1970s-2000s
219.5 linear feetThe Amiri Baraka Papers contains correspondence, writings, and the personal, political activism and teaching materials related to Amiri Baraka's career as a poet, writer, editor, activist, and teacher in the New York City Beat, Downtown, and Black Arts literary scenes from the 1960s through the 2000s. Included are manuscripts from Baraka's numerous books of poetry, non-fiction, fiction, plays, editorial work, and screenplays. The collection also features organizational and documentary materials relating to Baraka's university teaching and Newark, NJ-based Black radical activism, as well as audio/visual material, photographs, and printed material collected and created by Baraka.
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"Greenwich Village and African-American Music", 1987 Box 17, Folder 8
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