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Part II: Langston Hughes, 1925-2009 (continued)
Carrabino, Victor, 1987
Diaz-Diacoretz, Myriam, 1987
Fabre, Michel, 1987
Kennedy, Ellen Conroy, 1987
Kitamura, Takao, 1987
Lubin, Maurice, 1987
Miscellany, 1987
Morejon, Nancy, 1987
Rubeo, Ugo, 1987
Singh, Amritjit, 1987
Turner, Darwin T., commemorative issue
Biographical information, 1992
Correspondence and draft articles, 1992
(2 folders)
BOX II:5 Errata, 1992
Turner, Jean (wife), correspondence, 1992
Langston Hughes Society, 1990, undated
Lecture tours and public appearances, 1959, 1967, 1982
Leyda, Si-Lan Chen, 1934-1946, 1977-1978
Lieber, Maxim, 1938, 1947-1951, 1978-1980
(2 folders)
Lincoln University, Chester, Pa., 1926-1929, 1940-1943, 1953, 1981-1984, 1992
Literary influences, 1935, 1950, 1992, 1994
Lynch, Hollis Ralph, 1969-1974
Mason, Charlotte Osgood, 1929-1930, 1939, undated
BOX II:6 Mason, Charlotte Osgood, 1929-1930, 1939, undated
Miscellany, 1955-1997, undated
Musical theatre, 1930-1992, undated
(3 folders)
Negro History Bulletin, 1950-1952
Newspaper clippings, 1977-1983, 1998-1999, undated
Nugent, Bruce, 1977
Obituaries, friends and associates, 1973-2009
Patterson, Louise Thompson, 1932, 1959, 1970-1971
Photographs
Hughes, Langston, childhood photographs; and his mother Carrie Langston Hughes (George Houston Bass, donor), undated
Hughes, Langston, Cornelius Lardner, and Thomas Fortune Fletcher at Fisk University (Johnnie Mae Newton Berry [Faith's mother], photographer), 1931
Hughes, Langston, Mercer Cook, Leopold Senghor, others (Mercer Cook, donor), undated
Miscellaneous, 1925-1926, undated See also Oversize
BOX II:7 Patterson, Louise Thompson, Langston Hughes, others (Louise Thompson Patterson, donor), 1971
Posten, Ted, 1971
Rome, Harold, 1978
Roxborough, Elsie, 1971-1984
Rucker, Bernard, 1977
Scottsboro Limited, 1931-1937, 1973-1978
Seton, Marie, 1977
Short, John D., 1978-1979
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 1991-1995
Spanish Civil War, 1936-1938, 1949, 1968-1972, 1982
Spingarn, Amy Einstein, 1971
Thorpe, Francis Wills, 1971
Translator, 1948, 1957, 1968, undated
United States Senate Committee on Government Operations, testimony, 1952
Whitman, Walt, influence on Hughes, 1941-1946, 1953-1955, 1970, 1985, undated
Winter, Ella, 1978
Wirth, Thomas, 1927, 1983
Writers and writings, 1935-1939, 1949-1950, 1959-1965
Writings by Hughes, "The Bitter River" (poem), in The Black Nation, 1950-1952
Writings by Hughes from 1940s periodicals, 1940-1949
BOX II:8 Writings by Hughes from 1950s periodicals, 1950-1959
BOX II:8-12 Part II: J. Saunders Redding, 1939-1991
Published and draft articles by and about Redding, correspondence, pasteup book chapters, photographs, speeches, topical files, and miscellaneous material related to A Scholar's Conscience, an anthology of Redding's writings Berry edited.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX II:8 Articles about Redding, 1939-1988
Articles by Redding, 1944-1950, 1956-1975, 1982-1986
(2 folders)
Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
Africana Studies and Research Center,1969-1970
Miscellany, 1969-1974
Early fiction, 1923-1931, 1988-1989
George Washington University, Washington, D. C., 1969-1970
BOX II:9 Hughes, Langston
Berry, Faith, "Saunders Redding as Literary Critic of Langston Hughes,"1986
Book reviews by Redding, 1944-1963
Savery, Pancho, 1988
A Scholar's Conscience, book
Amended, deleted, or unused writings, 1942-1975
(6 folders)
Correspondence, 1982-1989
BOX II:10 Correspondence, 1982-1989
(2 folders)
Drafts, 1991
Drafts, undated
Drafts, final pasteup, circa 1991
BOX II:11 Drafts, final pasteup, circa 1991
(2 folders)
Index, 1991
Miscellany, 1991-1992
(2 folders)
Speeches and honorary degrees, 1967-1971
BOX II:12 Speeches and honorary degrees, 1967-1971
United States Information Agency, including portrait photographs, 1962
BOX II:12-14 Part II: Miscellany, 1931-1999
Files documenting Berry's consulting business and her employment at the National Gallery of Art and WETA, a public broadcasting station, topical files, and her published writings.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX II:12 Berry, Theodore M., and Johnnie Mae N. Berry (Faith Berry's parents), 1931, 1973, 1998-1999
Black Resistance, 1974
Faith Berry and Associates
Calendar of events, proposal, 1980
Correspondence, 1980-1982
One America project, 1980
Gallery 1221, 1982
National Council of Negro Women, 1980
National Gallery of Art, 1972-1975, undated
BOX II:13 National Gallery of Art, 1972-1975, undated
National Writers Union
Academic Writers Project and other issues, 1988-1990, undated
Loose-leaf notebook, 1984-1987
New Dimensions, 1975
Washington Independent Writers, 1981
WETA
Corporation for Public Broadcasting fellowship
Miscellany, 1975-1978, undated
Trainee handbook, 1979
BOX II:14 Correspondence, 1976-1977
Flaxman, Fred, memos, 1975-1977
Haley, Alex, and Roots, 1977
Mao Tse-Tung, obituary, 1976
Proposed programs, 1975-1977
Quarterly reports, 1975-1977
"World Literature," program series proposal, 1979-1980
Writings
1963-1965
1966
1968-1965
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