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		<titleproper>Inventory of the Alex Harris Photographs and Papers,
			<date normal="1970/2012">1970-2012 and undated</date>
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	<publisher><lb/>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library <lb/> Duke University <lb/> Durham, N.C., USA </publisher>
		<p><date normal="2011" encodinganalog="date">(C) 2011</date> Duke University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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	<note><p>Aleph Number: <num type="aleph">002878442</num></p></note></notestmt>
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<titleproper>Inventory of the Alex Harris Photographs and Papers, <date type="span">1970-2012 and undated</date>
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<publisher>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library <lb/> Duke University <lb/> Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185 USA </publisher>
<p><date normal="2011">(C) 2011</date> Duke University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
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<corpname>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke
			 University</corpname></repository>
<origination label="Creator"><persname encodinganalog="100">Harris, Alex.</persname></origination>
<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">Alex Harris Photographs and Papers, <unitdate normal="1970/2012" type="inclusive">1970-2012 and undated</unitdate>
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<extent unit="linear feet" encodinganalog="300">29 Linear Feet</extent><lb/>
<extent unit="items">Approximately 15,400 Items</extent>
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<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of
		  these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.</physloc>


<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="545">Documentary photographer and author based in Durham, North Carolina.</abstract>

<abstract encodinganalog="520">The Alex Harris Photographs and Papers span the years 1970 to 2012. The 549 black-and-white and color photographic prints are organized into the following series established by the photographer: <emph render="bold">Alaska; American South; Cuba Auto/Landscapes; Game Boy; May Day: Yale on Strike; New Mexico/Arizona; Philadelphia Experience Corps</emph>; <emph render="bold">Portraits of Aging</emph>; and <emph render="bold">Mobile, Alabama</emph>.  Harris's professional papers are housed in four additional series, described more fully in the collection guide: <emph render="bold">Publicity and Audiovisual Material</emph>; <emph render="bold">Correspondence</emph>; DoubleTake Files; <emph render="bold">Project Files</emph>; and <emph render="bold">Teaching Materials</emph>. The papers reflect Harris's collaborations with other photographers and writers on books and exhibitions, including anthropologist Gertrude Duby Blom, and document his career at Duke University, both as a teacher and as co-founder of the Center for Documentary Studies and the magazine it later published, <emph render="italic">DoubleTake</emph>. The files include correspondence, publicity, project materials, and published and recorded interviews and essays. Original audiovisual materials are closed to use, and some listening copies are available: please contact a reference archivist before using this collection. Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.</abstract>

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<descgrp type="admininfo">
<head>Administrative Information</head>

<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
<head>Access Restrictions</head><p>Collection is open for research. Materials are for educational use only; commercial reproduction is prohibited.</p>
<p>However, collection may contain materials to which the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibilities and Privacy Rights form applies. Patrons must sign this form before using this collection.</p>
<p>Use copies are available as surrogates for the very large prints in the Cuba Auto/Landscapes and Game Boy series, and should be used whenever possible. Please consult with a reference archivist for access to the original prints.</p>
<p>Original audiovisual materials are closed to use. Use of these materials may require production of listening or viewing copies. Please contact a reference archivist before coming to use this collection.</p>
<p>All or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.</p>
<p>Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library to use this collection.</p>
</accessrestrict>

<userestrict encodinganalog="540">
<head>Copyright Notice</head>
<p>The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to Duke University. For more information, consult the copyright section of the Regulations and Procedures of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library.</p>
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<prefercite>
		  <head>Preferred Citation</head>
		  <p>[Identification of item], Alex Harris Photographs and Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke University.</p>
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<head>Provenance</head>
<p>The Alex Harris Photographs and Papers were received by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library as a gift from 1992-2012.</p>
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<head>Processing Information</head>
<p>Processed by Tanner Capps, Paula Jeannet Mangiafico, February 2010</p>
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<p>Addition processed and encoded by Michael Shumate, August 2011</p>
<p>Updated to include addition of student work, Paula Jeannet Mangiafio, July 2012</p>
<p>Accession 2012-00116 processed and encoded, November 2012</p>
<p>Accessions 1992-0060, 1993-0116, 1993-0312, 2000-0009, 2000-0277, 2001-0104, 2002-0017, 2002-0080, 2003-0032, 2003-0028, 2003-0228, 2003-0261, 2004-0329, 2008-0018, 2008-0118, 2008-0119, 2009-0005, 2009-0170, 2010-0082, and 2012-0116 were merged into one collection, described in this finding aid.
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<bioghist>
<head>Biographical Note</head>

<p>Alex Harris was born in 1949 and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. He is married to Margaret Sartor, also a documentary photographer and educator. Harris has spent the majority of his adult life in North Carolina. His photography deals with a wide range of subject matter, documenting in particular aspects of the American South, New Mexico, Arizona, and Alaska, as well as the people and regions of Cuba. Many of his works are part of major collections, including those of The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The High Museum of Art in Atlanta, The North Carolina Museum of Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Harris has also received a variety of awards for his photography, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography, a Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship, and a Lyndhurst Prize. He is the co-founder of the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, where he has taught documentary photography and writing since 1975. He has also published many books on documentary photography, many of which feature his own work.</p>

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<scopecontent>
<head>Collection Overview</head>

<p>The Alex Harris Photographs and Papers span the years 1970-2012, from the time Harris was producing his earliest photographic work as a graduate student at Yale University, to his more recent work documenting the American South. The 413 black and white and color photographic prints in the collection are organized into the following series established by the photographer, and are described more fully in the collection guide: <emph render="bold">Alaska; American South; Cuba Auto/Landscapes; Game Boy; May Day: Yale on Strike; New Mexico/Arizona; Philadelphia Experience Corps</emph>; <emph render="bold">Portraits of Aging</emph>; and <emph render="bold">Mobile, Alabama</emph>. The images depict landscapes across the United States, the culture and society of Cuba and U.S. cities, and portraits and other shots of individuals spanning all ages, races, and origins. The prints range from black and white gelatin silver to color archival pigmented prints printed on laser or inkjet printers; sizes range from 8x10" reference prints to very large 24x30 exhibit prints; some prints are matted.</p>

<p>Four other series composed mainly of non-photographic materials document other aspects of Harris's career, especially his collaborations with other photographers and writers, and his career at Duke University, both as a teacher and as co-founder of the Center for Documentary Studies and the magazine it later published, <title render="italic">DoubleTake</title>. The <ref linktype="simple" target="s10" show="replace" actuate="onrequest">Publicity and Audiovisual Materials Series</ref> contains recordings of lectures and many interviews related to his projects, as well as publicity for exhibits and publications. The extensive <ref linktype="simple" target="s11" show="replace" actuate="onrequest">Correspondence Series</ref> includes not only Harris's letters but also grant applications, research notes, drafts and proofs, printed materials, and photographs. The <ref linktype="simple" target="s12" show="replace" actuate="onrequest"><emph render="italic">DoubleTake</emph> Files</ref> consist mainly of materials generated during the planning stages and early years of the magazine's existence; while materials on Harris' extensive collaborations on other publications, documentary projects, and related exhibitions make up the large <ref linktype="simple" target="s13" show="replace" actuate="onrequest">Project Files Series</ref>. The last group in the collection, the <ref linktype="simple" target="s13" show="replace" actuate="onrequest">Teaching Materials Series</ref> comprises syllabi, printed materials, student writings, and other materials from classes taught by Harris mainly at Duke University.</p>
<p>Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.</p>

</scopecontent>

<accessrestrict><p>Use copies are available as surrogates for the very large prints in the Cuba Auto/Landscapes, Game Boy, and Mobile series, and should be used whenever possible. Please consult with a reference archivist for access to the original prints.</p>

<p>Original audiovisual materials are closed to use. Some listening copies are available and are noted in this guide. Use of other materials may require production of listening or viewing copies. Please contact a reference archivist before coming to use this material.</p></accessrestrict>

<controlaccess>
<head>Subject Headings</head>
<p>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.</p>
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<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="710">Archive of Documentary Arts (Duke University)</corpname></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="710">Black Panther Party--Pictorial works.</corpname></item>
<item><persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Blom, Gertrude Duby--Interviews.</persname></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">DoubleTake.</corpname></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Duke University. Center for Documentary Studies.</corpname></item>
<item><persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Harris, Alex, 1949-</persname></item>
<item><persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Seale, Bobby, 1936-</persname></item>

<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Alaska Natives--Pictorial works.</subject></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">City and town life--Alabama.</geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">City and town life--Cuba.</geogname></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Computer games--Social aspects.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Documentary photography--United States.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Documentary photography--Southern states.</subject></item>

<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Duke University--Faculty.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Indigenous peoples--Alaska--Pictorial works.</subject></item>

<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Older people--North Carolina--Pictorial works.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Photographers--United States--Correspondence.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Photography--Study and teaching.</subject></item>

<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Southern states--Pictorial works.</geogname></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Student protesters--Pictorial works.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Student strikes--Pictorial works.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Technology and children.</subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Yale University--Student life.</subject></item>

<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Mobile (Ala.)--Pictorial works.</geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Alaska--Pictorial works.</geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Arizona--Pictorial works.</geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Cuba--Pictorial works.</geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Havana (Cuba)--Pictorial works.</geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">New Mexico--Pictorial works.</geogname></item>

<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Audiocassettes.</genreform></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Color photographs.</genreform></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Digital prints.</genreform></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">DVDs.</genreform></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Gelatin silver prints.</genreform></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Inkjet prints.</genreform></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Videocassettes.</genreform></item>
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<head>Description of Collection</head>

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<unittitle id="s1">Alaska Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1973/1978"/>1973-1978</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(3 boxes)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Contains six 16x20 (box 3) and 50 11x14 black and white prints (boxes 1-2). The images were made over the course of multiple trips over a five-year period to villages along the Kobuk River, located above the Arctic Circle, and fishing villages along the southern coast of the Bering Sea in Alaska. The images depict the day-to-day lives of indigenous peoples in various small Alaskan communities.</p></scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">1-3</container><unittitle>Alaska prints</unittitle></did></c02>

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<c01 level="series">
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<unittitle id="s2">American South Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1971/1985">1971-1972, 1984-1985</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(3 boxes)</extent></physdesc>

</did>
<scopecontent><p>Fifty-six black and white 17x22 digital prints (boxes 6-7) of people and places throughout North Carolina, photographed from 1971-1972. The project was an initiative of the Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs at Duke University and started as a photographic study of substandard housing and living conditions in the state. The images feature scenes and portraits of North Carolinians from counties in the eastern, central and western regions. These photographs are from very early in Harris' professional career. Additionally, the series contains 38 24x30 color prints (boxes 4-5) of the American South, photographed from 1984-1985. This project was funded by an award from the Lyndhurst Foundation; the images feature scenes from a variety of Southern towns.</p></scopecontent>
<c02><did><container type="box">4-7</container><unittitle>American South prints</unittitle></did></c02>

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<c01 level="series">
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<unittitle id="s3">Cuba Auto/Landscapes Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1998">1998</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(3 boxes)</extent></physdesc>

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<scopecontent><p>Contains 21 24x30 pigmented inkjet color prints of Cuban landscapes and city scenes taken from within the interiors of classic American cars dating from 1948-1958. Also includes one 24x30 "type C lambda print" digital laser print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. Use copies for these large prints are available in Box 10. There is also a single 24x30 color print, in a 30x40" mat. No use copy is available for this print.</p></scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">8-9</container><unittitle>Cuba, original prints</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">10</container><unittitle>Cuba, 8x10 use copies</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="oimagefolder">1</container><unittitle>Cuba auto, 24x30 matted print</unittitle></did></c02>


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<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s4">Game Boy Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1997/1999"/>1997-1999</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(2 boxes, 1 folder)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Consists of 21 20x24 color prints, featuring the artist's son, Will, and deals with the subject of children and technology. Smaller use copies for these large prints are available in box 13. The project was provoked by the artist's observation that children, including his own, were becoming increasingly attached to handheld, portable electronic gaming devices. The series captures the artist's son in a variety of settings, both public and private, playing his Game Boy and means to explore the implications of how pre-adolescent interaction with electronics might bear out on post-adolescent human interaction and relationships. Use copies for these large prints are available in Box 10.</p></scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">11-12</container><unittitle>Game Boy, original prints, 1997-1999, printed 1999</unittitle></did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">10</container><unittitle>Game Boy, 8x10 use copies</unittitle></did></c02>

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<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s5">May Day: Yale on Strike Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1970"/>May, 1970</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Alex Harris' earliest work in the collection consists of 12 black and white 16x20 digital prints of student demonstrations at Yale University. The demonstrations came in response to the arrest of Black Panther Party leader, Bobby Seale, who was accused of ordering the murder of a supposed police informant in New Haven, CT. The series documents the demonstrations from a variety of angles and includes images of National Guard soldiers, students and university officials. These images remained unprinted for almost thirty-seven years until they were edited and printed as part of an exhibition of Alex Harris' early work at Duke University.</p></scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">13</container><unittitle>Yale student protest prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(12 prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

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<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s6">New Mexico and Arizona Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1972/2000">1972-1987, 1999, 2000</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(5 boxes)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Black and white digital prints and color prints taken by Harris in New Mexico and Arizona, printed in 1999 and 2000. There are also some images shot in Arizona at a Rainbow Gathering, a counter-culture festival (1979, printed in 1999). </p></scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">14-15</container><unittitle>11x14 New Mexico and Arizona color prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(49 prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">16</container><unittitle>11x14 black and white digital New Mexico
prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(28 prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">17</container><unittitle>7 11x14 Arizona Rainbow Gathering black and white digital prints, and 21 11x14 New Mexico black and white digital prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(28 prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">18</container><unittitle>16x20 black and white digital New Mexico
prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(25 prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

</c01>


<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s7">Philadelphia Experience Corps Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1999">1999</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(4 boxes)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Contains 11x14 black and white prints shot by Harris on assignment to document the Experience Corps, a United States civic engagement program akin to the Peace Corps. Images feature school children and tutors interacting in various school settings in six Philadelphia city schools.</p></scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">19-22</container><unittitle>Philadelphia prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(56 prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

</c01>


<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s8">Portraits of Aging Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1990/1992">1990-1992</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(3 boxes)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Contains black and white matted portraits of older individuals from Durham, North Carolina in their seventies, eighties and nineties. The images include biographical information and the place each portrait was taken. Also includes publicity poster for exhibit.</p></scopecontent>
<c02><did><container type="box">23-25</container><unittitle>Portraits of Aging prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(21 prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

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<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s9">Mobile, Alabama Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="2009/2011">2009-2011</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent><p>Contains 68 archival pigmented color photographs taken by Alex Harris in Mobile, Alabama for a documentary book project co-authored with naturalist Edward O. Wilson, entitled <emph render="doublequote">Why We Are Here: Mobile and the Spirit of a Southern City</emph> (2012).  The prints were part of an exhibit in the Mobile Museum of Art from October-January 2013.</p>
<p>Images include portraits of Mobile citizens from various backgrounds; a football team's activities; Civil War re-enactors; street scenes; Mardi Gras events; and landscapes, including images of the Gulf of Mexico.</p>
<p>The prints were made on an Epson 7900 stylus pro, using Epson ultrachrome hdr inks. The paper is Innova Fibraprint ultrasmooth gloss, an acid-free and lignin-free paper on a fiber base.</p></scopecontent>
<accessrestrict>
<p>[Original 2x3 foot color prints are closed to research use; 11x17 viewing prints are available in the repository.]</p>
</accessrestrict>

<c02><did><container type="box">62-63</container><unittitle>Mobile, Alabama color prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(68 2x3' original prints)</extent></physdesc></did><accessrestrict>
<p>[Closed to research use. Viewing copies are available.]</p>
</accessrestrict></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">64</container><unittitle>Mobile, Alabama prints</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(68 11x17" viewing prints)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

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<c01 level="series">
<did>
<unittitle id="s10">Publicity and Audiovisual Materials Series, <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1982/2010">1982-2010</unitdate></unittitle>
<physdesc><extent>(3 boxes)</extent></physdesc>
</did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Contains various publicity, exhibition material, and publications featuring Harris' work in documentary photography. This series also includes audio recordings of interviews with Harris, as well as recordings of lectures given by Harris at the National Humanities Center in North Carolina and in various other conferences. One notable set of audiocassettes contain interviews conducted by Harris that feature reminiscences and comments by Gertrude Duby Blom (1901-1993), well-known journalist, anthropologist, activist, and documentary photographer who studied indigenous peoples in Mexico. Titles on recordings taken from original carriers.</p>
</scopecontent>
<accessrestrict><p>[Original audiovisual materials are closed to use. Use of these materials may require production of listening or viewing copies. Please contact a reference archivist before coming to use this collection.]</p></accessrestrict>

<c02><did><container type="box">26</container><unittitle>Printed materials, 1971-2003</unittitle></did><scopecontent>
<p>Contains copies of the <title render="italic">Innovations</title> journal, 2001-2002, which features Harris's photography. Also includes copies of the photography publication <title render="italic">Aperture</title>, 1978 and 1989, <title render="italic">El Contemporani</title>, 2001, and the <title render="italic">Yale Alumni Magazine</title>, 1971. Additionally, includes one folder of thumbnails and captions of particular photographic documentary projects, 1998-2001.</p>
</scopecontent>
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<c02><did><container type="box">60</container><unittitle>Printed materials, 2010</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Copy of exhibition catalog, <title render="italic">Les Suds profonds de l'&#193;merique--Alex Harris, Clarence John Laughlin, Ralph Eugene Meatyard: collection le Pavillon des Images</title>, dirige&#233; par Gilles Mora, Paris: Democratic Books, 2010. Also includes leaflet from exhibition and undated [2010] gift note from Alex Harris. Exhibition date: 2010 Oct. 21-2011 Jan. 30.</p>
</scopecontent>
</c02>


<c02><did><container type="box">27</container><unittitle>Audiocassettes, 1982-2003</unittitle></did><scopecontent>
<p>Recordings of Harris from conferences, receptions, a presentation given at the National Humanities Center, and radio interviews of Harris. Three subgroups of tapes were processed at a later point and are described below under the following headings: "Alex Harris, various recordings"; "<title render="italic">DoubleTake</title> recordings"; and "South African Documentary Photographers interviews." Titles are taken directly from original cassettes.</p>
</scopecontent>
<accessrestrict><p>[Original audiovisual materials are closed to use. Some use copies are available and are noted. Otherwise, access to materials may require production of listening or viewing copies. Please contact a reference archivist before coming to use this collection.]</p></accessrestrict>

<c03><did><unittitle>G. Blom 7/3/82-conference; 7/4/82-childhood [Side 1]; G. Blom 7/4/82 childhood; 7/5/82 Italy, Germany [Side 2]</unittitle></did><accessrestrict>
<p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>G. Blom - political yrs 7/4; Europe 7/5, Mexico 1939 [Side A]; 7/5-7/6/82 Early Days Lacandones; 2 Jacinto, Bor [Side B]</unittitle></did><accessrestrict>
<p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>7/6/82, Missionaries, early Mexico; changes (?), deforestation [Side A]; deforestation, change culture; Na Bolom, Bor &amp; Kin [Side B]</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>7/9/82--Bor and Kin 7/10/82 [Side A]; 7/11/82 Trudi [Blom] on photography, politics--world situation [Side B]</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>7/12, Politics and Frey Bartolome; 7/13 Education, Franz -- Anthropology (?) [Side A]; 7/14 Trudi [Blom] on Women [Side B]</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>7/14, Woman as photo(grapher); 7/15 Chan K'in &amp; roman [Side A]; 7/15 Chan K'in &amp; Rivers (?); 7/16</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>G. Blom 7/15/82 (57) 7 on conference [Side A]; G. Blom on Photos 7/20 [Side B]</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Trudi on Photos 7/20 (elec. goes off) [Side A]; Trudi on photos 7/20 [Side B]</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle><title render="doublequote">Inside The Arts -- Alex Harris - A New Life</title></unittitle></did>
<accessrestrict><p>[Original closed to use. Listening copy must be made. Please consult with a reference archivist before coming to use this item.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Harris' presentation at the opening reception of his exhibit, <title render="doublequote">Alex Harris Photographs, 1998-2000, Images From the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library,</title> September 24, 2003</unittitle></did>
<accessrestrict><p>[Original closed to use. Listening copy must be made. Please consult with a reference archivist before coming to use this item.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>National Humanities Center (NHC) lecture: <title render="doublequote">The Art of Documentary Photography,</title> #247</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Original closed to use. Listening copy must be made. Please consult with a reference archivist before coming to use this item.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>NHC lecture: <title render="doublequote">Culture in Focus,</title> #653</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(2 copies)</extent></physdesc></did><accessrestrict><p>[Original closed to use. Listening copy available in Box 28.]</p></accessrestrict></c03>

<c03><did><unittitle>Alex Harris, various projects, 1988 and undated</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Six audiocassettes that document various conferences, exhibitions, and talks. Arranged chronologically.</p>
</scopecontent>
<c04><did><unittitle>"Alex Harris--A World Unsuspected" [Side A], undated; "Backward Glances Closing" [Side B], 1988 Apr. 23</unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"Blum--Trudi's talk/conference" [Side A]; "Gertrude Blom" [Side B], undated</unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"A World Unsuspected," undated</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(4 audiocassettes)</extent></physdesc></did></c04>
</c03>

<c03><did><unittitle><title render="italic">DoubleTake</title> recordings, 1986-1993 and undated</unittitle></did><scopecontent>
<p>A group of eight cassettes, six of which document meetings and retreats conducted in the early 1990s to discuss creation of the magazine eventually known as <title render="italic">DoubleTake</title>. Two microcassettes from several years earlier feature Robert Coles discussing the Center for Documentary Studies. No transcripts have been discovered, but see the series note under <title render="italic">DoubleTake</title> Files for directions to material about the early history of the magazine. Several tapes may refer to the same meeting at Quail Roost Retreat, although with slight variations in labeling and dating. Tapes are arranged chronologically; audiocassette format unless noted otherwise.</p>
</scopecontent>
<accessrestrict><p>[Originals closed to use. Listening copy must be made. Please consult with a reference archivist before coming to use this item.]</p></accessrestrict>

<c04><did><unittitle>"R. Coles on Documentary Studies," 1986 Jan. 27</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(2  microcassettes)</extent></physdesc></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"Bob Coles/Whitney Ellsworth," 1992 May 4</unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"#3 Quail Roost Retreat, Whitney Ellsworth, Alex Harris, et al.," 1993 May 5</unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"Bob Coles/Alex Harris Q.R. [i.e., Quail Roost] #1,"  undated</unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"Bob on magazine," undated</unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"DoubleTake conv.," undated</unittitle></did></c04>
<c04><did><unittitle>"DoubleTake meeting," undated</unittitle></did></c04>
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<c03><did><unittitle>South African documentary photographers interviews, circa 1985-1986</unittitle></did><scopecontent>
<p>Audiocassettes and microcassettes of interviews with and public appearances by many of the twenty photographers represented in the South African Documentary Photography Collection. Interviews were conducted mainly by Alex Harris and Margaret Sartor. The tapes themselves are mainly undated, but transcripts place them between October 1985 and July 1986.</p>

<p>Arrangement: There are fifteen microcassettes and six audiocassettes in this group. Because they are largely undated and have a complex numbering scheme, with interview subjects appearing on multiple tapes, an alphabetical rather than chronological or numerical arrangement has been used in the list below. All tapes on which individual photographers appear are listed after their names; "Micro" has been added to the original numbering to differentiate between micro and audiocassettes. The transcripts are strictly alphabetical. Since they contain little or no reference to the tape numbering scheme, an individual transcription cannot be assumed to contain all appearances of an individual on various tapes. Transcripts are housed in the Correspondence Series under "South Africa--transcripts."</p>
</scopecontent>
<accessrestrict><p>[Originals closed to use. Listening copy must be made. Please consult with a reference archivist before coming to use this item.]</p></accessrestrict>


<c04><did><unittitle>Alberts, Paul--Micro1/2;  Micro25 (B side of 1), undated </unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42. See also "Unidentified tapes" below.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Alphers, Joseph--Micro22, undated</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>"Badsha at Duke"--audiocassette [both sides], undated</unittitle></did></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Badsha, Omar</unittitle></did>
<scopecontent>
<p>Badsha's name appears in numerous transcripts, although no single transcript is filed under his name. His name also appears on numerous microcassettes, including: Micro2; Micro7; Micro8 (both sides); Micro9  (plus "Jeewa"?); Micro11 (plus "Jeewa"?); Micro13 (both sides, "Omar" only); Micro13 (a 2nd "13", on B side of Micro20); and Micro13/18.</p>
</scopecontent>
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<c04><did><unittitle>Barry, Michael, 1985</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Barry's name is not labeled on a tape, but a transcript is available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Berman, Bee--Micro15/18.1</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Davies, Michael--Micro6</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Goldblatt, David--see "Unidentified tapes" below.</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Konings, Paul--see "Unidentified tapes" below.</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Lawson, Lesley--Micro19</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Ledechowski, Chris--Micro7; Micro10</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Lombard, Rashid--Micro14; Micro23; Micro26 (both sides)</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Maclennan, Ben--Micro1/2; Micro2</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Matthews, Jimi--Micro20</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Mendel, Gideon--Micro13/18; Micro15/18.1</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Nunn, Cedric--Micro4?</unittitle></did></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Perez, Bernie--Micro25</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in ___.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Peters, Myron, 1985</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Peters' name is not labeled on a tape, but a transcript is available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle><title render="doublequote">South Africa--The Cordoned Heart Symposium,</title> ICP [four audiocassettes labeled Side 1 -- Side 7], 1986 May 9</unittitle></did></c04>


<c04><did><unittitle>Sparks, Allister--audiocassette [both sides], undated</unittitle></did><accessrestrict><p>[Transcript available in Box 42.]</p></accessrestrict></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Weinberg, Paul--Micro8 (both sides); Micro21; see also "Unidentified tapes" below.</unittitle></did></c04>

<c04><did><unittitle>Unidentified tapes</unittitle></did>
<c05><did><unittitle>Micro3 ("Goldblatt"?)</unittitle></did></c05>

<c05><did><unittitle>Micro14 ("Paul" could mean Alberts, Konings, or Weinberg)</unittitle></did></c05>

<c05><did><unittitle>Micro19, Side A may also refer to Goldblatt</unittitle></did></c05>

<c05><did><unittitle>Micro "Bruce and Alex on S. Africa Duke Talk"</unittitle></did></c05>

<c05><did><unittitle>Micro w/faded name, no label</unittitle></did></c05></c04>

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<c02><did><unittitle>Video Recordings, 1996 and 2007</unittitle></did><scopecontent>
<p>One VHS videocassette and one DVD documenting class activities and a lecture.</p>
</scopecontent>
<accessrestrict><p>[Originals closed to use. Viewing copies must be made. Please consult with a reference archivist before coming to use this item.]</p></accessrestrict>


<c03><did><unittitle>"AGO AME made by the students of CA 180s, Duke University, Fall 1996, Film and Video Program and Dept. of Cultural Anthropology," VHS videocassette, 1996</unittitle></did></c03>
<c03><did><unittitle>"The Idea of Cuba--Alex Harris Lecture," Nasher Museum, DVD,  2007 Nov. 16</unittitle></did></c03>
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<c02><did><container type="box">28</container><unittitle>Listening Copies of Audiocassettes</unittitle></did><scopecontent>
<p>Set of use copies of interviews with Gertrude Blom, and one copy of NHC lecture "Culture in Focus" by Harris.</p>
</scopecontent>
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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle id="s11">Correspondence Series, <unitdate type="inclusive">1972-1992 and undated</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(16 boxes)</extent></physdesc></did><scopecontent> <p>Correspondence, drafts, grant applications, research notes, photographs, printed materials, proofs, publicity, and other materials produced during Harris's work on a variety of books, conferences, exhibitions, and academic activities from the mid-1970s through the early 1990s. Some projects are covered in considerable depth, including the following: early history of the Duke University Center for Documentary Studies; Wendy Ewald and the project that eventually became the Literacy Through Photography Program; photographer Paul Kwilecki's first book, <title render="italic">Understandings</title>; Harris's work with Robert Coles and Helen Levitt on her <title render="italic">In the Street: Chalk Drawings and Messages New York City, 1938-1948</title>; and various projects involving South African photographers (see scope notes for specific boxes). Other books and exhibitions represented in this series include:  <title render="italic">I Shall Save One Land Unvisited: Eleven Southern Photographers</title> (1978); <title render="italic">The Last and First Eskimos</title> (1982); <title render="italic">The Old Ones of New Mexico</title> (various editions); <title render="italic">Red White Blue and God Bless You: a Portrait of Northern New Mexico</title> (1992); and <title render="italic">River of Traps: a Village Life</title> (1990). Arranged alphabetically by correspondent or topic.</p> </scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">29</container> <unittitle>Abram-Bios, 1973-1992 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(36 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">30</container> <unittitle>Black photography-CDS, 1980-1991 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(30 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">31</container> <unittitle>CDS Board-Coffey, 1979-1991</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(20 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">32</container> <unittitle>Coles-Dietz, 1972-1992 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(28 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>Materials include correspondence and publicity for <title render="italic">The Cordoned Heart</title> exhibition.</p> </scopecontent></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">33</container> <unittitle>Doc book-Ewald, 1976-1991 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(25 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">34</container> <unittitle>Ewald-Gallery 10, 1980-1992 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(22 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>Materials include seventy-five of Harris's 35mm slides and related negatives of John Hope Franklin, 1990 June-July.</p> </scopecontent></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">35</container> <unittitle>General correspondence-ICP (International Center of Photography), 1976-1991 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(38 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">36</container> <unittitle>ICP-Ledochowski, 1978-1990 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(21 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>Materials include manuscripts and correspondence with photographer Paul Kwilecki on his first book, <title render="italic">Understandings</title>. See also related materials filed under the book's title. Some items removed to Oversize Materials.</p> </scopecontent></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">37</container> <unittitle>Leger-Lyndhurst, 1980-1990 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(20 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">38</container> <unittitle>Lynnemeir-Mora, 1979-1992 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(34 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>One folder, A.J. Meek, removed for preservation.</p> </scopecontent></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">39</container> <unittitle>Morgan-Resume, 1977-1992 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(43 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">40</container> <unittitle>Rhodenbaugh-Smith, 1981-1992 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(32 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">41</container> <unittitle>Smithsonian-South Africa, Cordoned Heart, 1981-1991 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(13 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>Materials include: correspondence with Omar Badsha and other photographers; publicity and photographic materials for various South Africa projects such as <title render="italic">Beyond the Barricades</title>, <title render="italic">The Cordoned Heart</title> and <title render="italic">The Transported of Kwandebele</title> For the last title, see also materials filed under David Goldblatt.</p></scopecontent></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">42</container> <unittitle>South Africa, Friends of Photography-Trachtenberg, 1981-1991 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(21 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>Materials include; correspondence and publicity materials for the South Africa Documentary Photography Fellowship Program; transcripts of interviews with South African documentary photographers and with South African journalist Allister Sparks.</p> </scopecontent></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">43</container> <unittitle>Trask-Young, 1975-1990 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(36 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">44</container> <unittitle>Photographs, various projects, 1972-1991 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(5 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent>
<p>8x10" format prints and negatives removed from correspondence folders for flat storage. Includes work on projects with Gertrude Blom, Robert Coles, the photographs of Aden Field, and publicity photographs for <title render="italic">The Cordoned Heart</title>.</p>
</scopecontent>
</c02>

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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle id="s12"><title render="italic">DoubleTake</title> Files Series, <unitdate type="inclusive">1991-1998 and undated</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(6 boxes)</extent></physdesc></did><scopecontent> <p>Mainly correspondence with several hundred authors, photographers, and staff members during the first few years of publication of the magazine <title render="italic">DoubleTake</title>. These records differ significantly from the materials in the Correspondence Series. They derive from a later time--mainly the mid-1990s instead of the 1970s and 1980s--and are generally less in-depth for each entry, containing fewer manuscripts, photographs, and research materials for the projects under discussion. Possibly related materials can be found in Rubenstein Library in the Preliminary Inventory of the DoubleTake Records, 1908-1999 (bulk 1993-1999). Materials about early discussions and preparations for founding the new magazine are filed under a variety of topics, including: Editorial prospectus; Whitney Ellsworth (a publishing consultant); Publication--early correspondence; and Quail Roost conference.   Arranged alphabetically.</p> </scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">45</container> <unittitle>Ackerman-Crosland</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(80 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">46</container> <unittitle>Cummings-Exploris</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(36 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">47</container> <unittitle>Farmer-Kellam</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(65 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">48</container> <unittitle>Keohane-Mickiewicz</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(57 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">49</container> <unittitle>Microscopic-Quail Roost</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(44 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">50</container> <unittitle>Race-Zagajewski</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(94 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did></c02></c01>


<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle id="s13">Project Files Series, <unitdate type="inclusive">1970-1998 and undated</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(7 boxes)</extent></physdesc></did><scopecontent> <p>Articles, correspondence, grant applications, manuscripts, notes, photographic materials, printed materials, research notes, and other documents derived from various books and related exhibitions and symposia on which Harris has worked as curator, editor, organizer, or photographer. The bulk of the materials derive from the following three books and related projects: <title render="italic">Gertrude Blom: Bearing Witness</title> (1984); <title render="italic">A New Life: Stories and Photographs from the Suburban South</title> (1997); and <title render="italic">A World Unsuspected: Portraits of Southern Childhood</title> (1987). </p> </scopecontent>

<c02><did><container type="box">51-53</container> <unittitle>Gertrude Blom Projects, 1970-1987 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(22 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>Articles, correspondence, grant applications, manuscripts, research notes, card files, and other materials related to various projects involving the work of anthropologist, journalist, and documentary photographer Gertrude "Trudi" Duby Blom, who most famously documented the culture and struggles of Mexican indigenous peoples such as the Lacand&#243;n. Materials center around Harris's work with Blom on the book <title render="italic">Gertrude Blom: Bearing Witness</title> (1984) and the related exhibition at the International Center for Photography, also 1984, co-curated by Harris and Margaret Sartor. Arranged alphabetically by topic. Photos of indigenous tribes, probably from this period, are also found in Box 57.</p> </scopecontent></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">53-54</container> <unittitle><title render="italic">A New Life</title>, 1993-1998 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(17 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did>
<scopecontent> <p>Biographies of authors and photographers, correspondence, finances and contracts, and printed materials for <title render="italic">A New Life: Stories and Photographs from the Suburban South</title> (1997). Arranged alphabetically by topic.</p> </scopecontent></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">55-57</container> <unittitle><title render="italic">A World Unsuspected</title>, 1984-1987 and undated</unittitle> <physdesc> <extent>(54 folders)</extent> </physdesc> </did><scopecontent> <p>Manuscripts, correspondence, copyedited typescripts, printed materials, and miscellaneous files for <title render="italic">A World Unsuspected: Portraits of Southern Childhood</title> (1987). Also included here are preparations for a conference at the Lyndhurst Foundation in Chattanooga. Arranged with individual authors' manuscripts first, followed by topical categories in chronological order.</p> </scopecontent></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">57</container> <unittitle>Mexico: small black and white photographs of indigenous tribes and bi-racial people (Lacand&#243;n, Ladinos, and others), circa 1983 (probably from Gertrude Duby Blom projects period)</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(3 folders)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

<c02><did><unittitle>Notebook with "Bill Hawley" on cover (Director of Educational Programs in Publich Policy at Duke Univ.) with notes on education programs in NC, and other loose notes on same, 1978 and undated</unittitle></did>
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<c02><did><unittitle>Script from a talk concerning Harris' documentary film work (in partnership with Paula Erlich), <title render="doublequote">The Time of Our lives: Living With Brain Cancer</title>, circa 2012</unittitle></did></c02>
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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle id="s14">Teaching Materials Series, <unitdate type="inclusive">1976-1996</unitdate></unittitle><physdesc><extent>(3 boxes)</extent></physdesc></did><scopecontent> <p>Syllabi, printed materials, student writings, and other classroom materials for Harris's classes at University of North Carolina and Duke University.   Arranged chronologically.</p> </scopecontent>
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<p>[SOME MATERIALS MAY BE RESTRICTED: Students' grades and social security numbers have been redacted in all places where they were encountered. Any similar information remaining in the files is closed to use and must be removed.]</p>
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<c02><did><container type="box">58-60</container><unittitle>Classes at UNC and Duke, 1976-1996</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(32 folders)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>

<c02><did><container type="box">61</container><unittitle>Student Photographic Work, DOC, 2003-2004</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(13 items)</extent></physdesc></did><scopecontent>
<p>Color photographs documenting North Carolina State Fairgrounds and Durham, North Carolina urban scenes, produced by three students taking Alex Harris' course, PPS/DOCST 177S, academic year 2003-2004. Consists of nine inkjet 9x13" color prints and four paper-format text panels, including the introductory text panel by Harris. Some of the students' work was exhibited in 2004 at the Center for Documentary Studies under the title "Sense of Place." List of titles available in the box.</p>
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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle id="s15">Oversize Materials</unittitle></did>

<c02><did><container type="box">61</container><unittitle>Kwilecki, Paul: proofs and other documents from Kwilecki's photography book, <title render="italic">Understandings</title> (removed from Correspondence Series)</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><unittitle>Printed materials and publicity, various projects, 1975-1991 and undated</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(5 folders)</extent></physdesc></did></c02>
<c02><did><unittitle>Lyon, Danny, <title render="italic">Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement</title>--proofs, 1992</unittitle><physdesc><extent>(4 folders)</extent></physdesc></did>

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