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Constance Webb papers, 1918-2005, bulk 1939-2002

Summary Information

Abstract

The Constance Webb Papers include correspondence, photographs, and drafts of writings by Webb, who was the author of the first biography of Richard Wright and the second wife of C. L. R. James. Webb edited two books of letters by C.L.R. James and materials related to those books can be found here. A few letters written by C.L.R. James and a smattering of material related to his work can also be found in this collection.

At a Glance

Call No.: MS#1478
Bib ID 8494934 View CLIO record
Creator(s) Webb, Constance
Title Constance Webb papers, 1918-2005, bulk 1939-2002
Physical Description 9.3 linear feet (14 boxes: 9 document boxes 3 record cartons 1 halfsized document box)
Language(s) English .
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Arrangement

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in five series.

Description

Summary

The Constance Webb Papers include correspondence, photographs, and drafts of writings by Webb. Webb edited two books of letters by C.L.R. James and materials related to those books can be found here. A few letters written by C.L.R. James and a smattering of material related to his work can also be found in this collection.

  • Series I: C. L. R. James, 1932-1991

    The bulk of this series comprises transcriptions of letters from James to Constance Webb and to their son, C. L. R. James, Jr. and other materials related to Special Delivery: The Letters of C.L. R. James to Constance Webb, 1939-1948 and The Nobbie Stories for Children and Adults, the two books of James' correspondence edited by Webb. Much of the other correspondence found here between Webb and James relates to their son, C. L. R. James, Jr., and many of these letters are transcriptions or photocopies. (Many of the original copies of James' letters to Webb, and to his son, are held at the Schomburg Center.) This series also includes a small amount of correspondence by James to others, a typescript draft of American Civilization along with a few other pieces by James, and writings and materials related to the Johnson-Forest Tendency.

  • Series II: Richard Wright, circa 1940s-2001

    Included in this series are correspondence and materials related to Webb's biography of Richard Wright and other writings of hers that concerned Wright.

  • Series III: Correspondence, 1940s-2005

    Correspondents in this series include scholars of C. L. R. James and those concerned with his care; scholars of Richard Wright; and editors, friends and family. Much of the correspondence from the late 1990s through 2005 consists of printed copies of often quite lengthy emails. Anna Grimshaw, Lesley Himes and Hazel Rowley are among those with whom Webb corresponded most frequently. Copies of Webb's letters to many of her correspondents can also be found here. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the 1980s through the early 2003.

  • Series IV: Writings, 1940s-2002, undated

    The manuscripts and editorial materials for The Nobbie Stories for Children and Adults and Special Delivery: The Letters of C.L.R. James to Constance Webb, 1939-1948, both edited by Webb can be found in the Series I: C. L. R. James, 1932-1991. In this series are poetry, drafts of Webb's memoir, Not Without Love: Memoirs, multiple drafts of an unpublished novel and a few clippings of articles by Webb. A few pieces written by others, including Webb's husband Edward Pearlstien are also included here.

  • Series V: Personal, 1918-2002, undated

    This series contains an eclectic mix: address books, notebooks, sketches and artwork; employment and personal documents; subject files, materials from two lawsuits; and a Selective Service Appeal regarding C. L. R. James, Jr. Included in the Selective Service Appeal material is correspondence with Conrad Lynn, the New York City civil-rights attorney who represented C.L.R. James, Jr. Also in this series are photographs of Webb, C.L.R. James, and friends and family.

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You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Constance Webb Papers; Box and Folder (if known); Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Related Material at Columbia

C.L.R. James Papers Rare Book & Manuscript Library

C.L.R. James Institute Records, 1938-2002, 1939-2004 Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Anna Grimshaw Papers Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Darcus Howe Papers Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Martin and Jessie Glaberman Collection, Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.

C.L.R. James Letters, Schomburg Center, New York Public Library, New York, New York

Richard Wright Collection, Schomburg Center, New York Public Library, New York, New York

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--Constance Webb. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--2009.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Papers processed Alix Ross; Anne Diebel, GSAS 2012; and Casiana Ionita, GSAS, 2013 2010.

Finding aid written Alix Ross 11/--/2010.

Revision Description

2011-02-26 xml document instance created by Carrie Hintz

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Subject Headings

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Grimshaw, Anna Portal CLIO ArchiveGRID
Himes, Lesley Portal CLIO ArchiveGRID
James, C. L. R (Cyril Lionel Robert), 1901-1989 Portal CLIO ArchiveGRID
Pearlstien, Edward W., 1928- Portal CLIO ArchiveGRID
Rowley, Hazel Portal CLIO ArchiveGRID
Webb, Constance Portal CLIO ArchiveGRID
Wright, Richard, 1908-1960 Portal CLIO ArchiveGRID

History / Biographical Note

Biographical / Historical

Writer, actress, and model Constance Webb (1918-2005) was the second wife of C. L. R. James (1901-1989).

Webb, the fifth of six children, was born and raised in Fresno, California. Her parents, Minerva Susan Reynolds Webb, and, George Detwyler Webb, were originally from Atlanta, Georgia. Webb joined the Socialist Party as a teenager; married and divorced two men, Norman Henderson, Jr. and Edward Keller, by the time she was twenty-five; and made her living initially as a model and an actress. She attended Fresno State College briefly, but never graduated from college.

Webb met C. L. R. James in 1939 after he spoke at an event in Los Angeles and shortly thereafter they began corresponding. Webb's side of the correspondence has not survived, but many of James' letters have. The bulk of those surviving letters are at the Schomburg Center in New York.

In the mid-1940s, after her second divorce, Webb left California for New York City. She took a room in the Barbizon Hotel for Women, began modeling for the Harry Conover Agency, continued an affair with Jack Gilford that had begun in California, and contacted James. James introduced Webb to Richard Wright and his wife, Ellen, Chester Himes and Ralph Ellison. Webb accompanied James when he attended the meetings of various Socialist organizations including the Johnson-Forest Tendency or Johnsonites, a small group for which James wrote under the byline "J. R. Johnson" and Raya Dunayevskaya, as "Freddie Forest". Webb began writing, too, a vocation that would outlast her acting and modeling careers. Her article"What Next for Richard Wright?" was published in Phylon in 1949. In 1946 she printed privately, and distributed"A hitherto unpublished manuscript by Richard Wright being a continuation of Black Boy." Webb and James married in 1946.

Webb and James' marriage lasted in fits and starts for nearly seven years. In 1949 C. L. R. James, Jr."Nobbie", their only child was born. They were separated forcibly in 1952, by James' arrest and detention on Ellis Island. In 1953, facing deportation, C. L. R. James left the United States, his home for 15 years, for England; Webb remained in New York with Nobbie. Through their parenting of Nobbie--Robert as an adult--Webb and James renewed their correspondence.

From the early 1950s through the early 1970s, Webb worked as an executive secretary or administrative assistant in a variety of businesses, first in New York and then in Los Angeles where she moved in 1970. During the 1950s Webb wrote for Correspondence, the Johnsonite newspaper, and accepted free lance projects. After a brief sabbatical from secretarial work, Webb's first book, Richard Wright: A Biography, was published in 1968.

By the end of the nineteen-fifties Webb was married to Edward W. Pearlstien (1928-2001), her fourth and last husband. Edward, a writer and a teacher, taught history at the Fieldston School, New York University and Hunter College. They remained married for over thirty years, a union that ended only with his death. Webb and Pearlstien worked together in their later years at Editorial Consultants, Inc., which they had founded along with Annette Welles in 1971. Editorial Consultants produced, primarily, reports, manuals and brochures for professional organizations. From 1973 until her retirement in 1987 Webb also worked as a technical writer for the Bechtel Power Corporation in San Francisco, California.

In 1985 Webb, concerned about James' deteriorating health, wrote to his assistant, Anna Grimshaw, an anthropologist and recent graduate of Cambridge University, with advice on his care. This letter was the beginning of a two-decades-long relationship sustained through correspondence and their collaboration on several C. L. R. James-related projects. Webb also kept in contact with a variety of other C. L. R. James scholars and Richard Wright scholars.

In retirement Webb took on a series of writing projects. She transcribed and edited, with Anna Grimshaw, two collections of C. L. R. James letters: Special Delivery: The Letters of C.L.R. James to Constance Webb, 1939-1948 (1996) and The Nobbie Stories for Children and Adults, which was published posthumously (2006). She published a memoir of the first half of her life, Not Without Love: Memoirs (2003) and wrote several extensive drafts of a novel. The novel was left unfinished when Webb died in 2005.

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Series I: C. L. R. James, 1932-1991

The bulk of this series comprises transcriptions of letters from James to Constance Webb and to their son, C. L. R. James, Jr. and other materials related to Special Delivery: The Letters of C.L. R. James to Constance Webb, 1939-1948 and The Nobbie Stories for Children and Adults, the two books of James' correspondence edited by Webb. Much of the other correspondence found here between Webb and James relates to their son, C. L. R. James, Jr., and many of these letters are transcriptions or photocopies. (Many of the original copies of James' letters to Webb, and to his son, are held at the Schomburg Center.) This series also includes a small amount of correspondence by James to others, a typescript draft of American Civilization along with a few other pieces by James, and writings and materials related to the Johnson-Forest Tendency.


Correspondence



Box 1 Folder 1 General, 1950-1959


Box 1 Folder 2 General, 1970, 1982, 1970, 1982


Box 1 Folder 3 C. L. R. James to [Daniel] Bell, 1953


Box 1 Folder 4 C. L. R. James to Grace [Lee Boggs], 1951


Box 1 Folder 5 C. L. R. James to Constance Webb and C. L. R. James, Jr., 1941-1986, Undated, 1941-1986, Undated


Box 1 Folder 6 Constance Webb to C. L. R. James, circa, 1950s


Box 1 Folder 7 to 9 C. L. R. James and Constance Webb--To and From, 1959-1980s (3 Folders), 1959-1980s


Box 1 Folder 10 Regarding C. L. R. James, Jr.,circa, 1970s


Box 1 Folder 11 Constance Webb--London Trips, 1982, 1991, 1982, 1991


Johnson-Forest Tendency


Box 1 Folder 12 General, 1955-1956, Undated, 1955-1956, Undated


Box 1 Folder 13 Conference--Transcript, Circa, 1951-1952


Box 1 Folder 14 Karl Marx, Three Essays by--with Introduction,, 1947


Box 1 Folder 15 "On W", 1955, Undated, 1955, Undated


"REB"


Box 1 Folder 16 General, 1955 January-March


Box 1 Folder 17 Circular Letters, 1954-1955


Box 1 Folder 18 Finance Campaign, 1954


Box 1 Folder 19 Finance Campaign--Detroit, Circa, 1955


Box 1 Folder 20 Finance Campaign--Los Angeles, 1955, Undated, 1955, Undated


Box 1 Folder 21 The Paper, Circa mid-1950s


Box 1 Folder 22 Report--Correspondence, Circa mid-1950s


Box 1 Folder 23 Seminar on New Human Relations, Circa mid-1950s


Box 1 Folder 24 State Capitalism and World Revolution, circa, 1950s


Box 1 Folder 25 Webb, Constance-- FBI Surveillance, circa, 1950s



Box 2 Folder 1 Webb, Constance-- Letter to Cecelia [Weinstein Lang], 1947


The Nobbie Stories for Children and Adults


Box 2 Folder 2 C. L. R. James to Choongko (C. L. R. James, Jr.), 1954-1957, Undated, 1954-1957, Undated


Box 2 Folder 3 to 4 C. L. R. James to Choongko-- Photocopies, 1953-1957, Undated, 1953-1957, Undated, (2 Folders)


Box 2 Folder 5 Introduction--Drafts--by Constance Webb, Undated


Box 2 Folder 6 Manuscript, 2004, Undated, 2004, Undated


Special Delivery: The Letters of C.L.R. James to Constance Webb, 1939-1948


Box 2 Folder 7 to 10 C. L. R. James to Constance Webb--Transcriptions, 1939-1945, (4 Folders)



Box 3 Folder 1 to 5 C. L. R. James to Constance Webb--Transcriptions, 1946-1951, Undated, 1946-1951, Undated, (5 Folders)


Box 3 Folder 6 to 8 C. L. R. James--To and From--Transcriptions and Photocopies, 1959-1980s (3 Folders), 1959-1980s


Box 3 Folder 9 Book Proposals, 1986-1993


Box 3 Folder 10 Contracts and Permissions, 1986-1996


Box 3 Folder 11 Editing--General, circa, 1980s


Box 3 Folder 12 Manuscript--Drafts, circa, 1980s, (3 Folders)


Writings by James



Box 4 Folder 1 "Abolition Movement--Its Meaning Today", 1963


Box 4 Folder 2 American Civilization--Manuscript, circa 1950s (bound typescript), 1950s


Box 4 Folder 3 Cultural Correspondence--Articles, 1983


Box 4 Folder 4 "Education, Propaganda, Agitation; Post-War America and Bolshevism", Circa, 1945


Box 4 Folder 5 Trinidad Speech--Transcription, Undated


Writings About James


Box 4 Folder 6 Anna Grimshaw, 1990, Undated, 1990, Undated


Box 4 Folder 7 Constance Webb, 1986, Undated, 1986, Undated


Printed Material


Box 4 Folder 8 Clippings, 1984-2001


Box 4 Folder 9 Death of C.L.R. James, 1989


Box 4 Folder 10 Exhibits and Events,1959-1991


Box 4 Folder 11 Fourth International--"Marxism and the Negro",, 1950


Box 4 Folder 12 Marxist Quarterly , 1932

Series II: Richard Wright, circa 1940s-2001

Included in this series are correspondence and materials related to Webb's biography of Richard Wright and other writings of hers that concerned Wright.


Sub-series II.1: Correspondence Regarding--To and From

This sub-series contains correspondence to and from Webb and others regarding her research of Richard Wright's life and work, and inquiries to her after the publication of the Wright biography. There are two letters by Wright to Margrit de Sablonier, the Dutch translator of Wright's work.


Box 4 Folder 13 to 16 General, Circa, 1940s-1970s, (4 Folders)



Box 5 Folder 1 General, 1980s-2001


Box 5 Folder 2 General--Agent, 1967-1987


Box 5 Folder 3 Aaron, Abe and Chester, 1966-1967


Box 5 Folder 4 Bontemps, Arna, 1967


Box 5 Folder 5 Brown, Joe, 1966-1968


Box 5 Folder 6 Conroy, Jack, 1966-1967


Box 5 Folder 7 Ellison, Ralph, 1967-1967 (Photocopies), 1967-1967


Box 5 Folder 8 Fabre, Michel, 1966-1967


Box 5 Folder 9 Himes, Chester, 1966-1967


Box 5 Folder 10 de Sablonier, Margrit, 1966-1968, Undated, 1966-1968, Undated


Box 5 Folder 11 Schapiro, Meyer, 1948, 1987, 1948, 1987


Box 5 Folder 12 Wittenber, Jan, 1967


Box 5 Folder 13 Wright Family, 1961-1970, 1993-1994, 1961-1970, 1993-1994


Box 5 Folder 14 Wright, Richard to Margrit de Sablonier, 1960


Box 5 Folder 15 Wright, Richard to Margrit de Sablonier, 1954, 1960 (Transcriptions and Photocopies), 1954, 1960


Sub-series II.2: Writings

Held here are an unpublished speech by Wright, and drafts of a continuation ofBlack Boy.Webb's writing in this sub-series includes drafts of her biography of Wright, encyclopedia entries, Webb's proposal for another Wright project and her notes regarding Ellen Wright.


By Wright


Box 5 Folder 16 Black Boy Continuation of--Draft, Undated


Box 5 Folder 17 Black Boy, Continuation of--and Notes, Circa 1940s (Privately Printed), 1940s


Box 5 Folder 18 "How 'Bigger' Was Born,", 1940


Box 5 Folder 19 "The Position of the Negro Artist and Intellectual in American Society," 1960 (unpublished speech), 1960


Black Boy, Richard Wright: A Biography



Box 6 Folder 1 to 2 Drafts, circa 1940s-1960s (2 Folders), 1940s-1960s


Box 6 Folder 3 Drafts--Introduction, circa, 1960s


Box 6 Folder 4 Notes, Undated


Box 6 Folder 5 Notes--Paris, 1967-1968


Box 6 Folder 6 Notes--Paris--Wright's Files, 1967


Box 6 Folder 7 Notes--Preliminary, Undated


Box 6 Folder 8 Publishing Materials, 1967-1968


Box 6 Folder 9 Wright, Ellen, Undated


Other


Box 6 Folder 10 Clippings, 1960-2001


Box 6 Folder 11 Documentary Proposal--by A.J. Jaeger, 1992


Box 6 Folder 12 Encyclopedia Entries--by Webb, 1968-1969, 1987, 1968-1969, 1987


Box 6 Folder 13 Black Boy,Richard Wright and 19th Century Novels of Crime--Book Proposal--by Webb, 1993


Box 6 Folder 14 Thesis--by Susan Surich, 1969


Box 6 Folder 15 "What Next for Richard Wright?"--by Webb, 1949

Series III: Correspondence, 1940s-2005

Correspondents in this series include scholars of C. L. R. James and those concerned with his care; scholars of Richard Wright; and editors, friends and family. Much of the correspondence from the late 1990s through 2005 consists of printed copies of often quite lengthy emails. Anna Grimshaw, Lesley Himes and Hazel Rowley are among those with whom Webb corresponded most frequently. Copies of Webb's letters to many of her correspondents can also be found here. The bulk of the correspondence dates from the 1980s through the early 2003.



Box 7 Folder 1 "Agents,", 1987-2002


Box 7 Folder 2 Bates, Daisy--Regarding, 2004


Box 7 Folder 3 Boggs, Grace Lee and James, 1954, 1959, 1998, Undated, 1954, 1959, 1998, Undated


Box 7 Folder 4 Buhle, Paul, 1983-2000


Box 7 Folder 5 Dibb, Mike and Cheli Duran, 1998-2004, Undated, 1998-2004, Undated


Box 7 Folder 6 Dumain, Ralph, 2001-2003


Box 7 Folder 7 Feeney, Joan, 1979-1981, Undated, 1979-1981, Undated


Box 7 Folder 8 Geary, Ida, 1993-2001


Box 7 Folder 9 Glaberman, Martin, 1970-2001


Box 7 Folder 10 to 13 Grimshaw, Anna, 1985-2004, Undated (4 Folders), 1985-2004, Undated


Box 7 Folder 14 Hill, Robert, 1982-1989


Box 7 Folder 15 Himes, Chester, 1953-1968


Box 7 Folder 16 Himes, Chester--Regarding, 1963-2003, Undated, 1963-2003, Undated



Box 8 Folder 1 to 2 Himes, Lesley, 1993-2004, Undated (2 Folders), 1993-2004, Undated


Box 8 Folder 3 James, C. L. R., Jr., 1950s-1991


Box 8 Folder 4 James-Webb Family, 1940s-1950s


Box 8 Folder 5 Jefferson, Kris--Documentary Proposal, 2002-2003


Box 8 Folder 6 Landrigan, John--University Press of New England, 2002-2004


Box 8 Folder 7 Margolies, Claire and Edward, 1987, 2001-2005 Undated, 1987, 2001-2005, Undated


Box 8 Folder 8 to 9 Murray, Jim, 2001-2003 (2 Folders), 2001-2003


Box 8 Folder 10 Paine, Lyman and Frances, "Freddy", 1978-1986 Undated, 1978-1986, Undated



Box 9 Folder 1 Pearlstien, Edward, 1970-1986 Undated, 1970-1986, Undated


Box 9 Folder 2 Pease, Donald, 2002


Box 9 Folder 3 Phillips, Caryl, 1996-2004


Box 9 Folder 4 Ross, Lynn, 1974-1981


Box 9 Folder 5 to 6 Rowley, Hazel, 1997-2005, (2 Folders)


Box 9 Folder 7 Sallis, James, 1998-2002


Box 9 Folder 8 Schomberg Collection, 1986-1992


Box 9 Folder 9 Black Boy Special Delivery--Regarding, 1986


Box 9 Folder 10 University of Nebraska Press--Black Boy, The Nobbie Stories , 2004


Box 9 Folder 11 Warkentin, Alfred--Writing Proposals, 2001


Box 9 Folder 12 to 14 Chronological, 1940s-1970s (3 Folders), 1940s-1970s



Box 10 Folder 1 to 4 Chronological, 1980s-2000s, Undated (4 Folders), 1980s-2000s, Undated

Series IV: Writings, 1940s-2002, undated

The manuscripts and editorial materials for The Nobbie Stories for Children and Adults and Special Delivery: The Letters of C.L.R. James to Constance Webb, 1939-1948, both edited by Webb can be found in the Series I: C. L. R. James, 1932-1991. In this series are poetry, drafts of Webb's memoir, Not Without Love: Memoirs, multiple drafts of an unpublished novel and a few clippings of articles by Webb. A few pieces written by others, including Webb's husband Edward Pearlstien are also included here.


By Webb


Box 10 Folder 5 Articles, 1959-2001, Undated, 1959-2001, Undated


Black Boy, Not Without Love: Memoirs (2003)


Box 10 Folder 6 Afterword--Donald Pease, Undated


Box 10 Folder 7 Book Cover, Undated


Box 10 Folder 8 to 16 Drafts, Undated (9 Folders), Undated


Box 10 Folder 17 to 18 Manuscript, Undated (2 Folders), Undated


Box 10 Folder 19 Notes, Undated


Box 10 Folder 20 Publication Materials, 2002, Undated, 2002, Undated


Box 10 Folder 21 Poetry--"Miss Mrs Ms", Undated


Box 10 Folder 22 Poetry, 1940s-1970s, (2 Folders)


Box 10 Folder 23 Notebooks, Undated


Box 10 Folder 24 Notes and Ideas, Undated


Unpublished



Box 11 Folder 1 to 2 Black Boy, Black Redeemer: The Memoirs of Victoria Wright, Undated (2 Folders), Undated


Box 11 Folder 3 "Black/White Relations"--Notes and Drafts, Undated


Box 11 Folder 4 to 8 Black Boy, How I Was Tormented by Blacks (Negroes): The Memoirs of Victoria Wright, Undated (5 Folders), Undated


Box 11 Folder 9 Black Boy How to Torment Blacks (Negroes): An Exemplary Novel, , Undated


Box 11 Folder 10 "Some Blessed hope", Undated


Box 11 Folder 11 Untitled, Undated


Box 11 Folder 12 to 13 Untitled--Pages 1-253, Undated (2 Folders), Undated


Writings by Others


Box 11 Folder 14 Cudjoe, Selwyn R.--Lecture--"The Love Letters of C.L.R. James", 1992


Box 11 Folder 15 Duran, Cheli--Black Boy Special Delivery--Screenplay, 1997


Box 11 Folder 16 Grimshaw, Anna--"Himalyan Winter", 1987-1988


Box 11 Folder 17 Perlstien, Edward--Archibald Cypres--"Reconstituting the Constitution: An Agenda for Reform",, Undated


Box 11 Folder 18 Perlstien, Edward--Black Boy, Three Intellectual Plays , 1979


Box 11 Folder 19 Weinstein, Norman--"On the Inside", Undated


Box 11 Folder 20 Unidentified--Draft with Edits, circa 1960s (Photocopy), 1960s

Series V: Personal, 1918-2002, undated

This series contains an eclectic mix: address books, notebooks, sketches and artwork; employment and personal documents; subject files, materials from two lawsuits; and a Selective Service Appeal regarding C. L. R. James, Jr. Included in the Selective Service Appeal material is correspondence with Conrad Lynn, the New York City civil-rights attorney who represented C.L.R. James, Jr. Also in this series are photographs of Webb, C.L.R. James, and friends and family.



Box 12 Folder 1 Address Books, Undated


Box 12 Folder 2 Artwork, Undated


Box 12 Folder 3 Artwork--Cats--Computer Generated, Undated


Box 12 Folder 4 to 5 Artwork--Sketch Books, Undated (2 Folders), Undated


Box 12 Folder 6 Barieau, Bill--Party, 1997


Box 12 Folder 7 Biographical Blurb, Undated


Box 12 Folder 8 Clippings--General, 1953-2001, Undated, 1953-2001, Undated


Box 12 Folder 9 Clippings--Constance Webb, circa, 1940s-1950s



Box 14 Folder 1 Computer Files--Diskettes, 1992-1996, Undated (14), 1992-1996, Undated


Box 14 Folder 2 Computer Files--Disks, Undated (8), Undated



Box 12 Folder 10 Documents, 1918-1969


Box 12 Folder 11 to 12 Editorial Consultants, 1971, 2001-2002 (2 Folders), 1971, 2001-2002


Box 12 Folder 13 Editorial Consultants--Financial Statements, 1984-2001


Box 12 Folder 14 Editorial Consultants--Korea Book, 2001-2002


Box 12 Folder 15 Employment--Bechtel Power Corporation, 1970-1983


Box 12 Folder 16 Employment--Resumes, circa, 1970-1980s


Box 12 Folder 17 Ephemera, 1950, Undated, 1950, Undated


Box 12 Folder 18 Europe, Trip to, 1989


Box 12 Folder 19 Hemstreet, Robert--Unitarian Universalist Church,1977-1984


Box 12 Folder 20 Income Taxes, 2000-2002


Box 12 Folder 21 James, C. L. R., Jr.--"Robert"-- Selective Service Appeal, 1967-1974


Box 12 Folder 22 Lawsuit--Accident, 1976


Box 12 Folder 23 Lawsuit--Juror Harassment, 1985


Subject Files


Box 12 Folder 24 General Research, 2000-2001


Box 12 Folder 25 Fresno, 1961-1987, Undated, 1961-1987, Undated


Box 12 Folder 26 to 27 Puerto Rico, 1961-1968, Undated (2 Folders), 1961-1968, Undated


Box 12 Folder 28 Will--Constance Webb Pearlstien, 2003-2004


Photographs--Larger Format


Box 12 Folder 29 Family--Possibly Pearlstien, circa, 1920s-1960s



Box 13 Folder 1 Family--Unidentified, circa, 1950s-1960s


Box 13 Folder 2 James, C. L. R., Jr.--"Robert", 1950s-1962


Box 13 Folder 3 Pearlstien, Edward, circa, 1930s-1970s


Box 13 Folder 4 Webb, Constance, Circa 1940s-1950s circa 2000s, 1940s-1950s, 2000s


Box 13 Folder 5 Webb-Pearlstien Wedding, circa, 1959


Photographs



Box 14 Folder 3 General, 1960s, Undated, 1960s, Undated


Box 14 Folder 4 James, C. L. R., circa, 1949-1950s


Box 14 Folder 5 James, C. L. R.--Families--Trinidad, circa, 1959


Box 14 Folder 6 to 10 James, C. L. R., Jr.--"Robert", 1949-1980s (5 Folders), 1949-1980s


Box 14 Folder 11 James, Henno, 1960s


Box 14 Folder 12 to 13 Pearlstien, Edward, circa 1930s-1990s (2 Folders), 1930s-1990s


Box 14 Folder 14 Pearlstien --Family, circa, 1920s-1960s


Box 14 Folder 15 Pearlstien, Uncle J., 1963


Box 14 Folder 16 Trotsky, Leon, Undated


Webb, Constance


Box 14 Folder 17 to 24 circa 1920s-1990s (7 Folders), 1920s-1990s


Box 14 Folder 24 and Selma James, 1959


Box 14 Folder 26 Paintings, Undated


Box 14 Folder 27 Queen of Fresno, 1935


Box 14 Folder 28 Washington, DC--March on, 1957


Box 14 Folder 29 Webb Family, circa, 1950s-1965


Box 14 Folder 30 Wright, Ellen, 1966


Box 14 Folder 31 Wright, Richard--First Wife--Dheema Meidman, Undated


Unidentified


Box 14 Folder 32 Baby Photos, 1929-1949, Undated, 1929-1949, Undated


Box 14 Folder 33 Family Photos, circa, 1920s-1950s


Box 14 Folder 34 Groups, circa, 1950s-1980s


Box 14 Folder 35 to 36 Individuals, circa 1960s-1990s (2 Folders), 1960s-1990s


Photographs--Other


Box 14 Folder 37 JPEGS on Disk--8, Undated


Box 14 Folder 38 Negatives, Undated


Box 14 Folder 39 Slides, Undated