Inventory of the Darlene Clark Hine Papers,
circa 1879-1996 and undated, bulk 1950-1996
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Descriptive Summary
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke
University
Creator
Hine, Darlene Clark
Title
Darlene Clark Hine Papers, circa 1879-1996, bulk 1950-1996 and undated
Language of Material
Material in English
Extent
24.6 Linear Feet
9225 Items
Abstract
Darlene Clark Hine is an African American professor, historian, college administrator, and published author in the field of African American history.
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Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Darlene Clark Hine Papers, Rare Book,
Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The Darlene Clark Hine Papers were partially processed by staff at Michigan State University, and received by the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library as a gift in 2007.
Processing Information
Processed by Takiyah Jemison, April 2009
Encoded by Takiyah Jemison and Paula Jeannet Mangiafico, May 2009
Accession 2007-0170 is described in this finding aid.
Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: DACS, EAD, NCEAD guidelines, and local Style Guide.
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
Chronology List
Feb. 7, 1947 | Born Darlene Clark in Morley, Missouri, to Levester and Lottie Mae Clark |
1968 | B.A. in American History and English from Roosevelt University |
1970 | M.A. in American History from Kent State University. Married William C. Hine (1970-1974) |
1972-1974 | Assistant Professor of History and Coordinator of Black Studies at South Carolina State College |
1974-1979 | Assistant Professor at Purdue University |
1975 | Ph.D. in African American History from Kent State University |
1978-1979 | Interim Director of the Africana Studies and Research Center at Purdue University |
1979-1985 | Associate Professor at Purdue University |
1979 | Published Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas |
1980-1982 | Co-Director, OAH/ABWH Black Women's History Project |
1981 | Published When the Truth is Told: A History of Black Women's Culture and Community in Indiana, 1875-1950 |
1981-1986 | Appointed Vice-Provost, Purdue University |
1984-1985 | President, Southern Association for Women Historians |
Jan.-May 1985 | Visiting Distinguished Professor, Arizona State University |
1985-1987 | Professor of History, Purdue University |
1986-1987 | Founding Member and Director of Publications, Association of Black Women Historians (ABWH) |
1987-2004 | John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of American History, Michigan State University |
1989 | Published Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950 |
1989-1990 | Visiting Distinguished Professor of Women's Studies, University of Delaware |
1994 | Published Hine Sight: Black Women and the Reconstruction of American History |
1995 | Published More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in America, edited with David Berry Gasper |
1996 | Published Speak Truth to Power: Black Professional Class in United States History |
Feb 1996 | Robert McNair Visiting Professor of Southern Studies, University of
South Carolina |
Sept.-Dec. 1996 | Harold Washington Visiting Professor, Roosevelt University |
April-July 1997 | Avalon Distinguished Visiting Professor, Northwestern University |
2001-2002 | President of the Organization of American Historians (OAH) |
2002-2003 | President of Southern Historical Association (SHA) |
2003 | Published new edition of Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas |
2004-present | Board of Trustees, Professor of African American Studies, and Professor of History at Northwestern University |
2004-present | John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of American History, Adjunct, Michigan State University |
2006 | Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
In addition to events listed in the chronology, Hine has been an active member of a variety of professional organization, including: American Academy for the Arts and Sciences, Organization of American Historians, Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, Association of Black Women Historians, Southern Association for Women Historians, Southern Historical Association for Women Historians. She has also served on numerous committees and editorial boards such as the Executive Committee for the National Academy for Critical Studies, and the Editorial Board for the Dictionary of American Nurses.
Sources for biographical information include: Darlene Clark Hine website, www.msu.edu/~hined/ and Northwestern University's Department of African American Studies Core Faculty website.
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Collection Overview
The Darlene Clark Hine Papers span the dates from about 1879 to 1996, with the bulk of the files dating from the 1970s to 1996. Earlier dates represent reproductions of archival materials, chiefly photographs. Through professional correspondence, research and writings materials, and professional service files, the collection documents the career of Darlene Clark Hine, professor of African American history, college administrator, and published author on African American history in the United States. The collection is arranged into the following series:
Correspondence,
Personal Files,
Professional Service, and
Research and Writings. The largest file group in the collection is the
Professional Service Series, which documents Hines' extensive involvement with academic organizations and civic organizations, her activities as lecturer and speaker at many conferences, symposia, and other events, and to a lesser extent, her activities at Purdue and Michigan State University as a professor, mentor, and faculty member. The second largest series in the collection,
Research and Writings, contains files of research and publication materials related to Hines' major published works, articles, and media projects concerning African American slavery; the Civil Rights movement; African American suffrage, particularly in Texas; race relations in the United States; African American women in the Midwest; and black women in the nursing profession. Items in the
Correspondence Series chiefly relate to Hine's academic activities at Purdue, Michigan State, Arizona State, and the University of Delaware, and her publishing activities; there is also some correspondence with foundations concerning funding for projects. Finally, the
Personal Files contains such items as Hines' early student work, including her master's thesis, and some correspondence, cards, and photographs. Each series and its subdivisions are described in full in the collection description that follows. Acquired as part of the John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
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Detailed Description of Collection
Correspondence Series, 1977-1994
(4 boxes)
Contains professional correspondence between Hine and her professors, colleagues, and students over the course of her career, and some administrative and interdepartmental memoranda from each of the universities at which Hine served as professor. Correspondence also includes some letters of congratulation, History Department Faculty Speakers Committee correspondence, departmental meeting minutes, correspondence related to commencement addresses, college advisory committee meeting minutes. There are also two groups of correspondence files for Hine's exchanges with publishers and foundations. Records are arranged chronologically with some gaps present.
Box 1
Purdue, 1977 June-1986 Feb.
(53 folders)
Box 2
Purdue, 1986 Mar.-1989 Mar.
(13 folders)
Michigan State University, 1987 May-1988 Feb.
(10 folders)
Box 3
Michigan State University, 1988 Mar.-1990 Sept.
(28 folders)
Box 4
Michigan State University, 1990 Oct.-1994 Dec.
(8 folders)
Box 4
Arizona State University, 1984-1986
Box 4
University of Delaware, 1988-1990
(5 folders)
Correspondence with publishers, 1978-1990
Box 4
1978, Alfred Knopf
1978, Doubleday and Company
1978, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
1978, Harper and Row Publishers
1978, J.B. Lippincott Company
1978, Little, Brown and Company
1978, MacMillan Company
1978, McGraw-Hill Book Company
1978, New American Library
1978, Pantheon Books
1978, The Dial Press
1978, W.W. Norton and Company, Inc.
1978, William Morrow and Company Inc.
1979, University of Kentucky Press
1979-1980, Kraus-Thomson Organization
1982, Yale University Press
1985, Feminist Press
1985-1987, Garland Press
1985, Greenwood Press
1985-1989, Louisiana State Press
(2 folders)
1990, University Press of Kansas
Correspondence with foundations, 1987-1990
Box 4
1987-1998, Ford Foundation
1990, Rockefeller Foundation
Personal Files Series, 1968-1989, and undated
(2 boxes)
Chiefly materials associated with Hine's years as an undergraduate at Roosevelt University, and as a graduate student at Kent State University. Items include Kent State newsletters, course notes and papers, copy of master's thesis, report on black students' concerns. Other documents included in the student years material include personal correspondence between Hine and her friends, correspondence with her husband, William Hine, photographs, and greeting cards. Arranged in two groups: Course Material and Other Student Material, and within in chronological order.
Course Material, 1968-1975 and undated
Box 5
1968-1970, Examination books
1968-1971, Notes for courses and papers
1968 Feb.-Mar., Course notes, American Diplomacy
1968 Nov., Paper, course on slavery
1969-1970, Course notes and syllabi
1969, Coursework, History 488 and 588
1969 May, Course paper,
"American Colonization Society as a social movement"
1969 Oct.-Dec., Course notes
1969 Nov., Paper for History of West Africa course
1969 Dec., Paper for Civil War History course
1970 Jan.-1971 Mar., Course notes, Colonial American History
1970 June, Paper, Urban History
1970 July, Paper, Relations between Indians and African Americans
1975 Mar.,
"Blacks and the Second Seminole War, 1835-1838,"
paper for lecture series
Undated, Various notes for papers
Undated, Course notes
(2 folders)
Other Student Material, 1968-1989 and undated
Box 6
1968-1970, Report on black students' concerns
1969 Sept.-1971 May, Notes from textbook, 19th Century American History Course
(4 folders)
1970,
"The Propaganda of the American Colonization Society, 1815-1840, "
Hine's master's thesis
1972-1989, Personal correspondence
(2 folders)
1980, Kent State Ten Years Later
Kent University newsletters, 1985-1986, 1989
1985 Feb., Correspondence on completion of Ph.D.
1985-1989, Correspondence between Darlene Clark Hine and William Hine
Undated, Racist flyer
Professional Service Series, 1971-1995, and undated
(21 boxes)
Divided into three subseries: Organizations; Committees, Advisory, and Editorial Boards; and Speaking Engagements and Conferences. Consists of files relating to Hine's work with African American and historical organizations, conferences she attended, and correspondence related to lectures. Records are typically arranged within subseries in alphabetical order by topic or organization, and within by year. Included are extensive files of correspondence for major organizations such as the American Historical Association (AHA), the Organization of American Historians (OAH), the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History (ASALH), and the Association of Black Women Historians (ABWH). The latter includes letters from Hine to black women historians concerning the establishment of the ABWH. Organization files can include records on membership criteria; the election of officers; formation of committees; materials related to organization newsletters; membership questionnaires and mailing lists; program and awards files; annual reports; and meeting minutes. Other files in this series include information relating to numerous advisory and editorial boards that Hine has served on and information pertaining to conferences and symposia that she has attended.
Organizations Subseries
American Historical Association (AHA), 1978-1994
Box 7
"Legacies of Myths, Distortions and Omissions: A Case for the Teaching of Black History, "
presented at the Conference on Teaching Afro-American History, 1978 Dec.
Conference on Teaching Afro-American History Correspondence, 1978-1984
(19 folders)
Correspondence, 1981 Mar.-1994 Dec.
(37 folders)
Association for the Study of African-American Life and History (ASALH), 1977-1995
Box 8
Correspondence, 1977 Jan.- 1985 Apr.
(50 folders)
Box 9
ASALH correspondence, 1986 Jan.- 1995 Nov.
(39 folders)
ASALH conference paper:
" A Special Mission: Black Lawyers, Suffrage and Social Change"
1986 Oct.
Reports, 1987 Dec. -1989 Oct.
(3 folders)
Newsletters, 1990-1991
Meeting minutes, 1987 June-1987 Oct.
(2 folders)
Programs, 1971 Oct.- 1990 Oct.
(8 folders)
Association of Black Women Historians (ABWH), 1979-1994
Box 10
Correspondence, 1979 May- 1994 Oct.
(22 folders)
Newsletters, 1979 July-1994
(14 folders)
Organizational information, 1987 July
Programs, 1988 Oct.
Reports, 1981 Feb.-1988 July
Box 11
Africana Studies Research Center Advisory Committee correspondence, 1974 Jan.-1984 Feb.
(26 folders)
Black Faculty and Staff Caucus at Purdue University, 1974-1987
Box 12
Black Faculty and Staff Caucus, 1975 Sept.- 1979 Mar.
(28 folders)
"Black Cultural Center"
newsletters 1974 Sept.- 1987 Apr.
Joint Center of Political Studies (JCPS), 1970-1990
Box 13
JCPS correspondence, 1989-1990
(2 folders)
History, 1989, and Undated
(4 folders)
Reports, 1970-1989
(4 folders)
Notes, 1989, and Undated
(3 folders)
National Humanities Center, 1985-1987
Organization of American Historians (OAH), 1978-1995
Box 14
Correspondence, 1978 Jan.-1993 Oct.
(63 folders)
Box 15
Correspondence, 1993 Nov.-1995 Mar.
(10 folders)
ABWH related correspondence, 1981 Oct.-1983 Nov.
(7 folders)
FISPE related correspondence, 1984 Aug.-1986 Jan.
Programs, 1982 Mar.-1990 Mar.
(3 folders)
Reports, 1986 Nov.-1987
(2 folders)
Southern Association of Women Historians (SAWH), 1980-1994
Box 16
SAWH correspondence, 1983 July-1993 Sept.
(33 folders)
Box 17
SAWH conference paper,
"Rape and the Inner Lives of Black Women in the Middle West: Preliminary Thoughts on the Culture of Dissemblance,"
1988 June 11
Agenda, 1989 Nov.
Membership list, 1983 Dec.
Newsletters, 1980-1994
(14 folders)
Program, 1988
Southern Historical Association (SHA), 1966-1991
SHA correspondence, 1980 Oct.-1984 Aug.
(24 folders)
Box 18
SHA correspondence, 1985-Feb.-1988 Aug.
(30 folders)
Box 19
SHA correspondence, 1988 Sept.-1988 Dec.
(4 folders)
SHA Conference, 1989 Jan.-1989 Dec.
(12 folders)
Participation List, 1966-1989
(2 folders)
Box 20
Proposals and sessions, 1989
(2 folders)
Program committee worksheets, 1989
Programs, 1989
(2 folders)
Reports, 1989
Other Organizations, 1979-1994
Box 21
Center for Afro-American and African Studies (CAAS), 1987-1990
(2 folders)
Coordinating Committee on Women in the Historical Profession (CCWHP), 1990-1994
(4 folders)
Conference Group on Women's History (CGWH), 1979-1994
(5 folders)
Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), 1989-1994
(3 folders)
Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA),1991-1994
(7 folders)
Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America (CSERA), 1990-1992
(4 folders)
National Council for History Education, Inc. (NCHE), 1990-1994
(6 folders)
Committees, Advisory, and Editorial Boards, 1979-1990
Box 22
African American Triumph Consortium Advisory Board, 1990
Amherst College Visiting Committee for Black Studies, 1987-1988
(2 folders)
Amistad Research Center Membership Committee, 1987
CIC African American and Africa Diaspora Studies Directors, 1990-1994
(3 folders)
CIC Summer Institute Committee, 1979-1981
(2 folders)
Dictionary 20th Century Black Leaders editorial board, 1985-1988
(3 folders)
The Feminist Press Advisory Board, 1981
Frederick Douglass Papers Project editorial board, 1987
Hampton University review board, 1989
Indiana Committee for the Humanities, 1984
Journal of American Association of University Administrators editorial board, 1983
Journal for Higher Education Management, 1985-1987
(2 folders)
Journal of Women's History editorial board, 1990
Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project Advisory Board, 1987
The Medical College of Pennsylvania Advisory Board, 1987
Michigan Women's Historical Center Honors Committee, 1989
National Council for History Education, Inc. Advisory Board, 1990
North Carolina Central University Advisory Board, 1987-1989
Umoja, 1980-1981
(2 folders)
Women's Studies Quarterly Editorial Board, 1985
Yale University Council Committee on the Graduate School, 1990
Speaking Engagements and Conferences, 1975-1990
Presentations for Conferences and Symposia, 1975-1990
Box 23
1st Scholarly Research Conference on Black Women, 1979
7th Annual Fall Conference on Nursing History, 1990
Against the Odds Conference, 1984
American Ethnicity Conference, 1975
American Association for History of Medicine, 1983
Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists, Inc. Conference, 1985
Berkshire Conference, 1977-1989
(7 folders)
Black Experience Workshop, 1987
Booker T. Washington Conference, 1989-1990
Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, 1990
Center of Philanthropy Conference, 1987
A Century of Women's Health Practices and Practioners Conference, 1985
Christamore House, 1984
CIC Summer Institute in Social Science Annual Conference, 1982
CIC Summer Research Opportunities Program Conference, 1988
Conference on Slavery, Emancipation and Post Emancipation Societies, 1990
Consortium of Social Science Association Annual Meeting, 1990
Discovering Our Hidden Past: Local Afro-American History Conference, 1982
The Dream: Afro-American and Evolution of American Constitution Conference, 1985
Box 24
Ethnic Studies Conference, 1990
Girls Club of America, 1984 Apr.-1984 Nov.
(6 folders)
Historical Society of Michigan, 1988
Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1984
Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1982
Indianapolis Recorder Women's Charities, 1984 May
Michigan Council for the Humanities, 1990
Missouri Valley History Conference, 1985 Mar.
The National Association of Women's Centers Conference, 1986
National Conference on Black Women in America, 1984
National Conference on Black Studies, 1985
National Conference on Local Afro-American History, 1982
National Council for Black Studies Annual Conference, 1985-1987
(3 folders)
National Council of Negro Women, 1981
National Council for the Social Studies Annual Meeting, 1990
National Women's Studies Association Convention, 1986
Politics of Caring Conference ,1990
Roads, 1990
Box 25
Symposia for Carnegie Mellon University, 1987
Smithsonian Institution, 1986 Jan.
Soundings, 1990
Southern Conference of Afro-American Studies, 1979
Symposium on Contemporary Problems in America, 1987
Symposium for East Carolina University School of Medicine, 1989
Symposium for Indiana University, 1983
Symposium for University of Santa Clara, 1989
Third World Conference, 1982-1989
(6 folders)
Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, 1990
Women's History and Public Policy Conference, 1989
World's Fair Planning Conference, 1985
YMCA, 1990
Presentations Given at Universities and Colleges, 1978-1990
Box 26
Auburn University, 1990
Emory University, 1990
Havard University, 1989-1990
Hunter College, 1990
Illinois State University, 1988
Indiana University, 1984
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1987
Metropolitan State College, 1984
Michigan State University, 1988-1990
(3 folders)
Northern Illinois University, 1986
Purdue University, 1978-1985, and Undated
(10 folders)
Smith College, 1984
St. Olaf College, 1981
SUNY College at Brackport, 1990
SUNY College at New Paltz, 1990
Syracuse University, 1987-1988
(2 folders)
Box 27
Texas Southern University, 1989
University of Delaware, 1990
University of Galway, 1987
University of Georgia, 1981
University of Illinois, Chicago, 1990
University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Peoria, 1986
University of Michigan, 1989
University of Northern Iowa, 1990
University of Pennsylvania, 1990
University of Pittsburg, 1990
University of Texas, Austin, 1982-1988
(2 folders)
University of Virginia at Charlottesville, 1980
University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1990-1991
Utah State University, 1990
Williams College, 1984
Research and Writings Series, circa 1879-1996 and undated, bulk 1950-1996
(14 boxes)
Arranged into two subseries, Major Writings and Other Writings and Projects. Contains drafts, correspondence, reviews, and supporting research materials for Hine's major publications: Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas (1979); When the Truth is Told: a History of Black Women's Culture and Community in Indiana (1981); Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950 (1989); More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas (1995); and a historical research project,
"Black Women in the Middle West,"
which led to the creation of an archives on the topic at the Indiana Historical Society, and to a journal article in Signs on black women and rape in the Midwest. Early dates represent reproductions of archival materials, chiefly photographs for Hines' work on African American nurses in the U.S. There is also material in the Major Writings Subseries on Hines' work on the Blacks in the Diaspora Series, published by Indiana University Press. The Other Writings and Projects Subseries houses similar documentation for writings appearing in journals, encyclopedias, and works edited by Hine. Most notable is the material on Eyes on the Prize, History of the Civil Rights Era Reader, for which Hine contributed two chapters; these two boxes contain many folders of interviews, including correspondence and interviews both conducted by and with Fred D. Gray, prominent civil rights era attorney who represented both Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. during the sixties. Finally, the Other Writings and Projects Subseries contains documentation on Hines' numerous media projects on black women and African American history. Files are either arranged chronologically or alphabetically by folder title.
Major Writings Subseries, circa 1879-1996 and undated
(6 boxes)
Groups for major works are arranged in chronological order; files within are usually grouped alphabetically by title.
Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas (1979), 1975-1980, and undated
Box 28
Correspondence, 1975 Jan.-1980 Jan.
(31 folders)
Revised dissertation, 1977
Comments, undated
Interview with Roy Wilkins, undated
When the Truth is Told: a History of Black Women's Culture and Community in Indiana (1981), 1981-1982, and undated
Book reviews, 1982 Mar-1982 June
Correspondence, 1981 Sept.
Manuscript, 1981
Neswletters, 1981 May
Speeches, 1981 June
Box 29
Draft, undated
Photo negative, undated
Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950 (1989), circa 1879-1993 and undated
Book reviews, 1991-1993
(9 folders)
Brochures, 1990
Correspondence, 1982 Jan.-1990 Dec.
(19 folders)
Agreements, undated
Photographs from archives, circa 1879-1960s (reproductions)
(3 folders)
Paperback copy of Black Women in White, undated
Box 30
Black Women in the Middle West Project, 1963-1985
Clippings, 1963-1987
(4 folders)
Collector's manual, 1984 May
Conference, 1983 Mar.- 1985 Oct.
(5 folders)
Correspondence, 1982 Mar.-1989 Aug.
(30 folders)
Essays, 1982 Nov.
Participant list, 1984 Jan.-1985 June
(2 folders)
Progress reports, 1984 Mar.-1985 July
(5 folders)
Box 31
Proposal, 1982-1983 Mar.
(2 folders)
Newsletters, 1982 Oct.
News releases, 1984 Feb.-1984 Nov. and undated
(5 folders)
Forms, undated
Notes, undated
Photographs, undated
More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas, (1995), 1988-1996
Correspondence, 1987 Nov.-1996 Apr.
(31 folders)
Blacks in the Diaspora Series
Box 32
Correspondence, 1984 June-1992 July
Box 33
Correspondence, 1992 Aug.-1995 Dec.
Other Writings and Projects Subseries, 1976-1993 and undated
(8 boxes)
Contains material relating to Hines' research, writing, and publication of journal articles, essays, edited works, and media projects.
Box 34
The Black Professionals, 1976-1987, and undated
Correspondence, 1976 Mar.-1976 July
(4 folders)
Legal, 1987 Nov.
Medicine, 1977 Sept.-1982 Nov. and undated
(17 folders)
Drafts, undated
(3 folders)
Box 35
Eyes on the Prize, History of the Civil Rights Era Reader (1992), 1986-1992
Fred D. Gray correspondence, 1986-1992
(7 folders)
Interviews conducted by Fred D. Gray, 1985-1989
Box 36
David Garrow, 1985
Joe Azbell, 1989
Paul Henderson, 1989
Cathy Campbell, 1989
Gennie Garrett, 1989
Interviews conducted by Hine, 1985-1989 and undated
Nancy Gray, 1985
Detroit Lee, 1989
Bernice Hill Gray, 1989
Otis Pickard, 1989
Fred D. Gray, 1989 and undated
(6 folders)
Milton McGregor, undated
Box 37
Fred D. Gray manuscript draft, 1991
(2 folders)
Eyes on the Prize, History of the Civil Rights Era Reader, chapter drafts, 1991
(4 folders)
Journal Articles, 1976-1987
Box 38
American Historical Review, 1984
American Quarterly, 1982
Black Studies in the United States, 1990
Essence Magazine , 1984
Feminist Studies, 1982
Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1981
The History Teacher, 1982-1984
(3 folders)
Historical Society of Michigan, 1988
Humanities Review, 1982
Indiana Military Historical Journal, 1982-1983
(2 folders)
Journal of American History, 1981-1982
(2 folders)
Journal of Black Studies, 1977
Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1985
(2 folders)
Journal of the History of Sexuality1989
Journal of the History of Medicine1983
Journal of Negro Education, 1982
Journal of Negro History, 1981-1983
(2 folders)
Journal of Women's History, 1987-1992
(2 folders)
Muses1991
National Women's Association Journal, 1987
Negro History Bulletin, 1977 Sept.-1977 Oct.
Phylon1976
Sage, 1985
Signs, 1985-1992
(3 folders)
Southwest Review, 1982
Teaching History, 1980
Texas State Historical Assciation, 1976
Third World in Perspective, 1989
Western Journal of Black Studies, 1984
Contribution to Books and Encyclopedias, 1977-1993
Box 39
1977-1978, New Perspectives on Black Education History
(2 folders)
1981-1988, Images of Nursing in History
1982, Women and Health in America
1982-1985, Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
(2 folders)
1982, Black Leaders in Twentieth Century
1985, Send Us a Lady Physician
1986, The State of Afro-American History: Past, Present and Future
1988-1992, The Health of Black Americans
(3 folders)
1989, Visible Women
1989, Reader's Encyclopedia of American History
1990-1991, U.S. History as Women's History
1991-1992, Encyclopedia of African American Culture and History
1991-1992, Southern Women Histories and Identities
1992, Lure and Loathing
1992, Let My People Go
1993, The Encyclopedia of African American Women
Reviews, 1988-1992
Box 40
1985-1990, Article reviews
(5 folders)
1981-1991, Book Reviews
(21 folders)
Media and Film Projects, 1984-1993
Box 41
American Nurse Film Project, 1984 May-1987
(8 folders)
"Blacks in America,"
1988
"A Century of Women,"
1993 Aug.
(3 folders)
Constitution film project, 1985 Feb.-1985 Mar.
Ida B. Wells film project, 1988 May-1988 June
(2 folders)
"Let Them Come Alive"
slide project, 1985 Apr.
National Council of Negro Women: Black Women's History Project, 1985 Apr.
National African-American Museum and Cultural Center Project, 1980-1981
Portable Women's History Museum Project, 1984 June-1984 July