Oberlin College Archives

CARL T. ROWAN (1925- )

PAPERS, 1946-1992


INVENTORY


Subgroup I.  General Business Records and Correspondence

	Series  1.  Administrative Office Records

Box 1
	Administrative Office Records
		Computerization, 1984
		CTR Productions, Inc., 1974-75
		Expense Records
			Check Folder, 1966-75
			Expense Accounts, 1966-69, 1978-83  (5 folders)
			Invoices, 1968-1974  (6 folders)

Box 2
			Telephone Billing Records, 1972-81  (10 folders)
		JBG Properties, 1970, 1975-79
		Office Procedures, 1974-75, n.d.
		Pension and Profit Sharing Plan, 1976-78, 1989
		Personnel, 1966-67, 1977-81
		Publications Requested, 1975-78
		Reprint Requests, 1973-75


	Series 2.  Appointment Books and Calendars

Box 1
	Appointment Books and Calendars
		Appointment Books and Calendars, 1967-68, 1973-75,
			1978-81  (13 folders) 

Box 2
		Appointment Books and Calendars, 1982-87  (7 folders)


	Series 3.  Biographical Files

Box 1
	Biographical File
		Awards, 1970-83  (9 folders)

Box 2
		Biographical File, c.1958-91

Box 3
		Publicity, c.1965-90  (7 folders)

Box 4 (Oversize)
		Publicity, c.1965-90

	Series 4.  General Correspondence

Box 1 
	General Correspondence
		Correspondence (A-N), 1965-67  (23 folders)

Box 2 
		Correspondence (O-Z), 1965-67  (9 folders)

Box 3 
		Correspondence (A-R), 1968-69  (31 folders)

Box 4
		Correspondence (S-Z), 1968-69  (14 folders)

Box 5 
		Correspondence (A-M), 1970-75  (17 folders)

Box 6
		Correspondence (N-Z), 1970-75  (19 folders)

Box 7
		Correspondence, 1976  (24 folders)

Box 8 
		Correspondence, 1977-79  (36 folders)

Box 9 
		Correspondence, 1980  (26 folders)
		Correspondence, 1981  (27 folders)

Box 10
		Correspondence, 1982  (27 folders)

Box 11 
		Correspondence, 1983  (24 folders)

Box 12 
		Correspondence, 1984  (24 folders)

Box 13
		Correspondence, 1985  (24 folders)

Box 14
		Correspondence, 1986  (24 folders)

Box 15 
		Correspondence, 1987  (23 folders)

Box 16 
	General Correspondence (cont.)
		Correspondence, 1988  (25 folders)


	Series 5.  Invitations

Box 1 
	Invitations
		Invitations, 1967-78, 1983  (7 folders)

Box 2 
		Invitations (Alphabetical), c.1980-84  (21 folders)


	Series 6.  Speech and Travel Files

Box 1 
	Speech and Travel Files
		Lecture Bureaus, 1965-82  (17 folders)

??Box 16
		Speech Requests, 1979-83  (6 folders)

Box 2 
		Speech Notes, 1965-84  (14 folders)

Box 3
	Speech and Travel Files
		Speech and Travel Files, 1965  (9 folders)

Box 4
		Speech and Travel Files, 1966  (53 folders)

Box 5 
		Speech and Travel Files, 1967  (41 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1968  (26 folders)

Box 6
		Speech and Travel Files, 1968  (19 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1969  (39 folders)

Box 7 
		Speech and Travel Files, 1970  (36 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1971  (25 folders)

Box 8
		Speech and Travel Files, 1972  (29 folders)

Box 9 
		Speech and Travel Files, 1973  (48 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1974  (57 folders)

Box 10 
		Speech and Travel Files, 1975  (47 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1976  (50 folders)

Box 11 
		Speech and Travel Files, 1977  (50 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1978  (41 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1979  (31 folders)

Box 12 
		Speech and Travel Files, 1980  (43 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1981  (39 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1982  (28 folders)

Box 13
		Speech and Travel Files, 1983  (12 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1984  (27 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1985  (27 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1986  (19 folders)

Box 14
		Speech and Travel Files, 1987  (32 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1988  (32 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1989  (29 folders)
		Speech and Travel Files, 1990  (21 folders)

Box 15
		Speech and Travel Files, 1991  (14 folders)


	Series 7.  Special Subjects

		Subseries 1.  Gridiron Club Records

Box 1
	Special Subjects
		Gridiron Club Records, 1972-87  (23 folders)

Box 2
		Gridiron Club Records, 1988  (7 folders)

Box 3
		Gridiron Club Records, 1989-90  (2 folders)
			Song File, c.1965-85

		Subseries 2.  "Shooting Incident" and Trial

Box 1
		Shooting Incident and Trial
			Miscellaneous Material, 1988-91  (12 folders) 

		Subseries 3.  UNF Scholar At Large Program (Clark College)

Box 1
	United Negro Fund Scholar at Large (Clark College, Atlanta)
		United Negro Fund Scholar At Large Program, 1981-83
		Administrative Records, 1982 
		Speech File, 1982
		Teaching Material, 1982  (10 folders)


	Series 8.  Telephone Logs (Incoming Calls)

Box 1 
	Telephone Logs
		Incoming Calls, 1967-73, 1977-88  (16 folders)


	Series 9.  Trusteeships and Directorships

Box 1
	Trustees and Directorships
		Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia, 1969-70, 1973
		Clark University Board of Trustees, 1972-74
		Michele Clark Scholarship Fund, 1973
		District of Columbia National Bank, 1966-70, 1974-79  (2 folders)
		Freedom House, 1966
		Gannett Foundation, 1989-90
		Georgetown University Board of Directors, 1973-76  (4 folders)
		Joint Center for Political Studies, 
		Edward R. Murrow Memorial Fund, 1966-67
		NAACP, 1966-1970, 1977-78 (3 folders)
			NAACP Special Contributions Fund, 1976-77

Box 2 
		National Committee Against Discrimination In Housing
			(Co-Chairman of Advisory Committee), 1967-69
		National Newspaper Publishers Association, 1968
		Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1966-71  (2 folders)
		Smithsonian-American University Family History Project,
			1974-76
		Trilateral Commission, 1973-75
		UNA Chapman Cox Foundation, 1987
		Washington Journalism Center, 1969-74
			Ford Fellowship Program, 1968-71
		Washington Urban League, 1967
		Whitney Young Memorial Foundation, 1972-78


Subgroup II. Minneapolis Tribune Files 

	Series 1.  Administrative Files

Box 1
	Administrative Files
		Africa Trip, 1953-55
		Awards and Degrees, 1953-61
		Biographical, 1954-60
		Columns, 1956
		Expense Records, 1956, 1960  (2 folders)
		"Future Articles", 1956, 1958-60  (2 folders)
		India Lecture Tour, 1954
		Lecture Brochure, c.1955-60
		News Releases, 1955-58
		Personal Records, 1950, 1958-61  (4 folders)
		Photographs (Engraved Printing Plates), c.1957
		Publicity, 1951-60
		Tribune Memos, 1955-60


	Series 2.  Correspondence

Box 1
	Correspondence 
		General Correspondence, 1958-59  (2 folders)
		Personal Correspondence, 1960-61
		Topical Correspondence
			Authors Guild of America, 1960
			Collier's Magazine, 1955
			Compton Advertising, Inc., 1960-61
			Housing, 1957, 1960
			Minnesota Press Club, 1960
			NAACP, 1958, 1960
			Newspaper Guild of the Twin Cities, 1958-59
			Oberlin College, 1960-61
			Opinion Institute, 1960
			Organizations (General), 1957-58
			Publishers, 1951
			Random House Publishers, 1956-61  (2 folders)
			Robinson, Jackie, 1957-60
			Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1957-61
			Saturday Evening Post, 1960-61
			SEPIA Magazine, 1960
			Sheehan's Artist Bureau, 1955-56
			Star & Tribune, 1960-61
			Urban League, 1958, 1961
			Useful Americans, 1959-60
			World Book Encyclopedia, 1956 


	Series 3.  "Fan Mail" (Reader Reaction)

Box 1
	"Fan Mail" (Reader Reaction)
		"Old Letters on South," 1951-54
		"The First Are Last" (Tribune Series), 1957-60
		"Grow Or Die" (Tribune Series), 1958-60, [1963, 1970]
		"The Family: A Failure?" (Tribune Series), 1959
		"The Drinking Driver" (Tribune Series), 1959-60
		"The Negro Athlete" (Tribune Series), 1959-60
		Reader Reaction (General), 1957-60  (5 folders)
		Speech Reaction, 1958-59  (3 folders)


	Series 4.  Newspaper Serial Articles

Box 1
	Newspaper Serial Articles (Chronological)
		List of Articles Published in Tribune, 1953-60
		"Your Child's Future," May 1953
		"This Is India," November 22-December 11, 1954
		"Terror and Turmoil," March 14-April 8, 1955
		"The Statesmen of Asia"
			Ngo Dinh Diem, May 1955
			John Kotelawala, July 1955
			Chou En Lai, July 1955
			Ho Chi Minh, July 1955
			Carlos Romulo, July 1955
		"Dixie Divided" (Part I), January 1-11, 1956
		"Dixie Divided" (Part II), January 22-February 8, 1956
		"The First Are Last," February 17-March 3, 1957
		"The Most Remarkable Roosevelt," September 4-21, 1957  (2 folders)
		"Grow Or Die," February 3-14, 1958
		"The Family: A Failure?," February 16-March 4, 1959
		"Little Rock, Arkansas," August 14-16, September 21, 1959

Box 2
		"The Drinking Driver," August 24-29, 1959
		"The Negro Athlete," November 30-December 12, 1959
		"How Many People?," February 8-16, 1960
		"Canada: Our Unknown Neighbor," March 28-April 20, 1960  (2 folders)
		"Wait Till Next Year" (Jackie Robinson), June 8-21, 1960
		"Civil Rights: Political Battleground," August 14-20, 1960
		"United Nations Reports," September 18-25, 1960
		"Too Young To Marry," October 3-13, 1960

Box 3 (oversize)
	Newspaper Serial Articles (cont.)
		File Copies, c.1953-60


	Series 5.  Other Newspaper Articles

Box 1
	Other Newspaper Articles
		List of Articles in Other Than Magazines or Tribune, 1960
		"Race in America--Past, Present, Future" New York Times,
			January 17, 1960
		"The Negro in Minnesota" Minnesota Historical Society, 1959
		"Canada" New York Herald Tribune, May 31, June 3, 1960 


	Series 6.  Research Files

Box 1
	Research Files
		Africa, 1957-61
		American Families in the 1960s, 1960
		Bandung Conference, 1955  (2 folders)

Box 2
		Canada, 1959-60  (17 folders) 

Box 3
		"Dixie Divided" Research
			Alabama, 1956
			Arkansas, 1956
			Baltimore, 1955-56
			Brain Washing, 1954-56
			Bus Boycott, 1956
			Bus Ride and Editorial, 1956
			Catholics and Segregation, 1953-56
			Conclusions, 1955-56
			Courts, Gus, 1955-56
			Delaware, 1956
			Discrimination in the North, 1956
			District of Columbia, 1955-56
			Easterly, J.B. (Southern Gentleman's Organization), 1956
			Eastland, Senator James, 1955-56
			Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), 1952-56
			Georgia, 1956
			Gray, Dr. Arthur, 1956
			Interstate Commerce Commission, 1956
			Introduction, 1956
			Intermarriage, 1954-56
			Jim Crow's Last Stand, 1954
			Letters to be Quoted, 1956
			Louisiana, 1956
			Lucy, Autherine, 1956
			Mississippi-Land of Fear, 1955-56

Box 4
			Moderation, 1955-56
			NAACP, 1955-56
			Negro and Protestant Ministers, 1954-56
			White Citizens Council, 1955-56
		King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., 1956, 1960
		Labor Unions and the Negro, 1959-60
		Minneapolis Race Relations, 1958-59
		The Negro Athlete, 1959  (2 folders) 
		The Negro Voter, 1960 
		Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1957 
		Russia, 1956
		Segregation (General), 1957-60  (3 folders)
		Segregation and the Church, 1959-60
		Toynbee, Arnold, 1956
		Washington, D.C., 1958


	Series 7.  Speech Files

Box 1
	Speech Files
		Speech Invitations, c.1958-59  (2 folders)
		Speech Notes, c.1954-60  (2 folders)
		Speeches, c.1954-60  (11 folders)


Subgroup III.  Public Service Records

	Series 1.  Administrative Records

		Subseries 1.  Appointment Books and Calendars

Box 1
	Administrative Records
		Appointment Books and Calendars, 1961-65 (6 folders)
			Social Calendars, 1963-65

		Subseries 2.  Biographical/Scrapbook File

Box 2 
	Biographical/Scrapbook File
		Awards and Honors (2 folders)
		Biographical File, 1961-65
		"Scrapbook File," 1962-65  (21 folders)

		Subseries 3.  Congratulatory Letters

Box 1
	Congratulatory Letters (A-K), 1961-64 (12 folders)

Box 2
	Congratulatory Letters (L-Z), 1961-64 (13 folders)


	Series 2.  Speech Files

Box 1
	Speech Files
		Speech Index (#1-105), 1960-65
		Speeches (Master File #1-105), 1960-65  (3 folders)

Box 2
		Television and Radio Interviews, 1962-65
		United Nations Speeches, 1962

Box 3
		Speech Notes, c.1959-65  (10 folders)

Box 4
		Speeches, March 5, 1961-June 7, 1962  (17 folders)

Box 5
		Speeches, July 10, 1962-May 31, 1964  (31 folders)

Box 6
		Speeches, June 1, 1964-October 30, 1964  (27 folders)

Box 7
		Speeches, November 16, 1964-June 25, 1965  (22 folders)


	Series 3.  State Department Files

Box 1
	State Department Files 
		Correspondence, 1961-63  (2 folders)

Box 2
		Topical Files
			Congo, 1961-63  (12 folders)

Box 3 
			Cosmos Club, 1961-63
			Invitations (White House), 1961
			Middle East Trip, August-September, 1962
			Southeast Asia Trip (with LBJ), 1961  (4 folders)
			Staffing Patterns and Precedence List, 1962


	Series 4.  United States Ambassador to Finland Files

Box 1
	United States Ambassador to Finland Files
		Correspondence
			Alphabetical File (A-Z), 1963-64  (22 folders)
			Chrono File, May 1963-February 1964  (2 folders)

Box 2
		Topical Files
			Articles and Messages, 1963-64
			Briefing Book (Protocol Upon Arrival), 1963 
			Moss Subcommittee (Vietnam Press Guidance), 1963 
			Presentation of Credentials, 1963
			Rowan, Vivian, 1961, 1963-65
			Stock File, 1963-65
			Travel Vouchers, 1961-64  (2 folders)


	Series 5.  United States Information Agency Director Files

Box 1
	U.S.I.A. Director Files
		Correspondence, January-August 1965  (4 folders)

Box 2
		Daily Reaction Reports, 1964-65  (3 folders)

Box 3
		Policy Documents
			African Policy, 1964-65
			Dominican Republic Policy, 1965
			Indonesian Policy, 1964-65
			Southeast Asian Policy, 1963-65  (2 folders)

Box 4
		Topical Files
			Confirmation, 1964 
			Guest Lists, 1963-65
			"Memoirs File", c.1963-65
			Nomination Hearings, 1964
			Personal File (mainly fiscal), 1963-65 [including acceptance
				signed by LBJ]
			Resignation, 1965
			"The March" (Civil Rights Film), 1963-64
			Voice of America (Newsweek Story), June 1965
			Miscellaneous Material, 1963-65


Subgroup IV.  Syndicated Column Records

	Series  1.  Columns (File Copies)

Box 1
	Syndicated Columns
		Column Lists, 1965-66, 1973-89 (4 folders) 

Box 2 
	File Copies
		October 31, 1965 - September 29, 1967  (277 folders)

Box 3
		October 1, 1967 - June 29, 1969  (267 folders)

Box 4 
		July 2, 1969 - March 31, 1971  (250 folders)

Box 5 
		April 2, 1971 - July 30, 1972  (213 folders)

Box 6
		August 1, 1972 - April 28, 1974  (270 folders)

Box 7 
		May 1, 1974 - December 26, 1975  (266 folders)

Box 8
		January 2, 1977 - August 31, 1977  (260 folders)

Box 9
		September 2, 1977 - May 30, 1979  (275 folders)

Box 10
		June 1, 1979 - December 31, 1980  (246 folders)

Box 11
		January 2, 1981 - June 30, 1982  (222 folders)

Box 12
		July 2, 1982 - December 30, 1983  (225 folders)

Box 13 
		January 1, 1984 - December 7, 1984  (147 columns)


	Series  2.  Columns (Scanner Copies) 

Box 1
	Scanner Copies
		Scanner Copies, 1967-71  (10 folders)

Box 2
		Scanner Copies, 1972-75  (7 folders)

Box 3 
		Scanner Copies, 1976-79  (21 folders)

Box 4 
		Scanner Copies, 1980-86  (8 folders)


	Series 3.  Columns (Tear Sheets)

Box 1
	Tear Sheets
		Tear Sheets, 1966-70  (56 folders)

Box 2 
		Tear Sheets, 1971-76  (72 folders)

Box 3 
		Tear Sheets, 1977-82  (72 folders)

Box 4 
		Tear Sheets, 1983-85  (36 folders)

Box 5
		Tear Sheets, 1986-87  (24 folders)

Box 6
		Tear Sheets, 1988-89  (41 folders)


	Series 4.  "Fan Mail"

		Subseries 1.  Dated Fan Mail

Box 1 
	"Fan Mail" (Dated)
		Fan Mail, 1965-1967 (June) (24 folders)

Box 2 
		Fan Mail 1967 (July)-1968 (21 folders)

Box 3
		Fan Mail, 1969 (15 folders)

Box 4 
		Fan Mail, 1970  (16 folders)

Box 5 
		Fan Mail, 1971-72  (27 folders)
			(Includes folder of unopened fan mail)

Box 6 
		Fan Mail, 1973  (15 folders)

Box 7 
		Fan MaIl, 1974 (arranged by month)  (18 folders)

Box 8 
		Fan Mail, 1974 (arranged by topic)  (46 folders)

Box 9 
		Fan Mail, 1975 (arranged by month)  (19 folders)

Box 10
		Fan Mail, 1976  (13 folders)

Box 11 
		Fan Mail, 1977  (14 folders)

Box 12
		Fan Mail, 1978  (16 folders)

Box 13 
		Fan Mail, 1979  (13 folders)

Box 14 
		Fan Mail, 1980  (20 folders, chronological and topical)

Box 15
		Fan Mail, 1980-81  (23 folders, mainly chronological)

Box 16
		Fan Mail, 1982-83  (3 folders)

Box 17 
		Fan Mail, 1984-85  (23 folders)

Box 18
		Fan Mail, 1986  (13 folders)

Box 19 
		Fan Mail, 1987-88  (14 folders)
			"Shooting Incident" (Chronological)  (8 folders)

Box 20
		Fan Mail, 1989  (13 folders)

Box 21
		Fan Mail, 1990-91  (15 folders)

Box 22
		Fan Mail, 1991  (2 folders)
			Breaking Barriers, 1990-91

		Subseries 2.  Undated Fan Mail

Box 1  
	"Fan Mail" (Undated)
			Undated Fan Mail, n.d.  (7 folders)


	Series 5.  Research Files 

		Subseries 1.  Research Files, 1965-76

Box 1 
	Research Files, 1965-76
		Abortion, 1966-1976
		Aging, 1971
		African Drought (Sahel), 1973
		American Indians, 1966-68
		Armed Forces (Recruiting of Blacks), 1973-75
		Birth Control, 1964-69
		Black Americans, 1970-76  (2 folders)
		Blacks and Broadcasting, 1972-73
		Black Capitalism (Brimmer), 1969-70
		Black Elected Officials, 1973-76  (2 folders)
		Black Mayors, 1974-75
		Black Nationalism (Detroit), 1967-68
		Black Panthers, 1969-70
		Black Separatists, 1965-74
		Black Suicides, 1973
		Black United Front (Washington, D.C.), 1968
			(See also: entries under "Negro and Negroes")
		Bugging Devices, 1965-72
		Busing (School Desegregation), 1972-76
		Bond, Julian, 1966
		Campus Unrest/Student Protest, 1970
		Capital Punishment, 1966-74
		Carmichael, Stokely, 1966
		Carter, Ambassador W. Beverly, 1975

Box 2 
		CIA and FBI, 1967-75
		China and Africa, 1964-66
		Civil Rights and Communism, 1964-67
		Congo, 1966-67
		Congressional Black Caucus, 1972-75
		Consumers, 1965-66
		Conventions (Political), 1968, 1972  (2 folders)
		Crime and Psychiatry, 1973, 1975
		Drugs, 1972
		Education, 1964-70  (2 folders)
		Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1969-74
		Evers, Charles, 1969
		Fair Housing, 1966-69
		Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1963-76
		FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968-75
		Federal Aid to Black Colleges, 1973
		Feminist Movement, 1969-70
		Food Stamp Program, 1966-67
		Ford, Gerald, 1974-75
		Foreign Service, 1966
		Foundations (Includes Oberlin College), 1969
		Free Press, 1973

Box 3 
		Ghana, 1968-70
		Greenwood, Harold, 1967-68
		Harris, Ruth Bates (firing by NASA), 1973-74
		Headstart, 1966-69
		Health Education and Welfare (HEW), 1966-69
		Hollings, Senator Ernest F., 1969
		Homosexuals, 1966-68
		Housing, 1966-75  (2 folders)
		Human Renewal Fund, 1968
		Humphrey, Hubert H., 1966-72  (2 folders)
		Hunger, 1969-1974  (2 folders)
		Illegitimacy (Unwed Mothers), 1966-68
		Inflation/Unemployment, 1968-70, 1973
		Israel, 1965-76
		Jackson, Senator Henry, 1974
		Job Corps, 1966-69
		Kennedy, John F., Assassination of, 1969
		King, Martin Luther Jr., 1965-68 (see also: FBI and King)
		Korea (Pueblo and Spy Plane Incidents), 1967-68
		Ku Klux Klan, 1965-66

Box 4 
		Labor, Department of, 1968
		Laird, Melvin (Department of Defense), 1970-71
		Laos, 1968-70
		Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, 1969-74
		McKissick, Floyd (CORE), 1966
		McNamara, Robert, 1966-68
		Matthew, Thomas William (NEGRO), 1970-72
		Meredith, James, 1966
		Mexican-Americans, 1969
		Middle East, 1973-74
		Minimum Wage Bill, 1972-73
		Minutemen, The, n.d.
		Mormon Faith, 1974
		Morton, Thurston B., 1966-68
		Muskie, Edmund, 1971
		Negro Civil Rights Leaders, 1969
		Negro Family, 1965-66
		Negro Guerrilla Warfare (HUAC), 1968
		Negro Statistics, 1965-71
		Negro Unemployment, 1965-68
		Negro Vote, 1965-74
		Negro Youth, 1966-67
		Negroes and Black Power, 1966-69
		Negroes and Business, 1965-69
		Negroes and Communications Media, 1968-74
		Negroes and Communism, 1968
		Negroes and Cost of Living, 1965-69
		Negroes and Country Clubs, 1969
		Negroes and Education, 1965-69
		Negroes and Military, 1969
		Negroes and Student Revolts, 1969

Box 5 
	Research Files, 1965-76 (cont.)
		Negroes as Consumers, 1961-69
		Negroes in America, 1963-72
		Negroes in Federal Government, 1965-67
			(See also: entries under "Black" and "Blacks")
		Newman, Cecil, 1973
		Nixon, Richard M., 1967-73  (3 folders)
			(See also: entries under Watergate)
		Noel, Philip (Governor of Rhode Island), 1976
		Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-74  (4 folders)
		Palmer, James, 1974-75
		Pentagon Papers, 1971
		Philadelphia Plan, 1969-72
		Police Brutality and Law Enforcement, 1965-68
		Poor Peoples Campaign (King & SCLC), 1968
		Poverty, 1961-69
		Powell, Adam Clayton, 1967-69
		Public Housing, 1967
		Public Opinion Polls, 1968
		PUSH, 1974

Box 6 
		Racial Inferiority, 1969-70
		Racial Tensions in the South, 1966
		Racism between Negroes and Jews, 1969-72
		Racism in America, 1969, 1973
		Ray, James Earl, 1968-69
		Reagan, Ronald, 1966-68
		Revenue Sharing (Fair Share Movement), 1973-75
		Riots, Poverty & Urban Problems, 1967
		Romney, George, 1970-72
		School Desegregation (Brown 20th Anniversary), 1974
		Solzhenitsyn, Alexander I., 1974
		South Africa, 1967
		Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1968-69
		Sickle Cell Anemia, 1972-73
		Smut, 1970
		State Department (Inspector General's Office), 1968-69
		Student Revolts, 1964-70
		Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1968-69
		Teacher Corps, 1967-68
		Unemployment, 1970-75
		United Nations, 1968-75
		United States Information Agency (USIA), 1965-70
		Urban Affairs, 1965-71
		Urban Coalition, 1968-69
		Urban League (Whitney Young), 1966-75

Box 7 
		Vietnam, 1965-75  (2 folders)
		Violence, 1969
		Vista, 1967
		Volunteers, 1967-68
		Voters, 1968-71
		Voting Rights Act, 1964-69
		Wallace, George, 1968-74
		Warren Commission Report, 1966-67
		Washington, D.C. Crime Bill, 1970
		Washington, D.C. Minority Hiring Plan, 1973
		Watts, 1965
		Welfare, 1970-75
		White House Conference on Civil Rights, 1966
		Wilkins, Roy, 1966 
		Women (Rights, Political, Liberation), 1971-73  
		Young, Whitney (Urban League), 1971

Box 8
		Watergate,  1973-75  (37 folders) 
		[Note: These Watergate files have been kept intact to
		serve as an illustration of typical research files
		prior to weeding]

Box 9 
		Watergate (and Other Scandals), 1973-75  (23 folders)

		Subseries 2.  Research Files, 1976-1990

Box 1 
	Research Files, 1976-1990
		Research Notes, 1977-87
		Abortion, 1977-86
		Adoptions (Trans-racial), 1985-89
		Affirmative Action (incls. Bakke), 1976-86  (5 folders)
		Airline Deregulation (incls. correspondence), 1981-84

Box 2 
		Black Businesses, 1979, 1985-86
		Black Colleges, 1977
		Black Ethnicity, 1978-90
		Black Family, 1984-86
		Black Health, 1984-86  (2 folders)
		Black Judgeships, 1979-81
		Black Voices of Dissent, 1985
		Blacks and Crime, 1984-86
		Blacks and the Economy, 1981-82
		Blacks and Education, 1980-87
		Blacks and Employment/Unemployment, 1984-86
		Blacks and Jews, 1978-82
		Blacks and Politics, 1984-86
		Blacks and the Republican Party, 1977
		Califano, Joseph Jr., 1978-79
		Carter, Jimmy, 1976
		Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1976-86  (2 folders)
		Church of Scientology, 1978-81
		Civil Rights Reports, 1990
		Congressional Black Caucus, 1977-83
		Democratic Party, 1986-89
		Desegregation, 1976-79  (3 folders)

Box 3 
		Drugs, 1980-88
		Education, 1976-89
		Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1980-86
		Farrakhan, Louis, 1984-85
		Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1985-89
		Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), 1976-82
		Ferraro, Geraldine, 1984
		Glenn, John, 1982-84
		Grace Commission, 1983-84
		Grove City College Case, 1984
		Gun Control, 1980-82
		Hispanics, 1983-84
		Hooks, Benjamin, 1983-90
		Housing, 1977-89
		Howard University "Flap", 1986

Box 4 
		Hunger, 1977-86
		Iran, 1979-80  (2 folders)
		Israel, 1977-85
		Jackson, Jesse, 1982-87  (2 folders)
		Jordan, Vernon, 1976-80
		Ku Klux Klan, 1979-86
		NAACP, 1976-81
		Panama, 1977-78
		Pendleton, Clarence, 1981-85
		Pierce, Samuel (HUD), 1981-82  (2 folders)

Box 5 
		Poverty, 1983-85
		Powell, General Colin, 1989
		Racial Violence, 1980-83 
		Racism, 1984-87
		Reagan, Ronald, 1977-86  (2 folders)
		Reynolds, William Bradford, 1981-88
		Rhodesia, 1978-79
		South Africa, 1977-87
		Sowell, Thomas, 1981-86
		Tax Exemptions, 1982-85
		Taxes, 1983-84
		Thomas, Clarence, 1981-92
		United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1981-86

Box 6
		United States Information Agency (USIA), 1975-90
		Voting Rights Extensions, 1981-86
		Welfare, 1976-77 
		Young, Andrew, 1980 


Subgroup V.  Television and Radio Programs

	Series 1. Television Programs

		Subseries 1. "Face the Nation"

Box 1 
	Face The Nation
		Dr. James Cheek (Howard University), 8/2/1970
		Alexander Haig (Chief of Staff), 10/28/1973
		Senator Mike Mansfield, 3/28/1976

		Subseries 2.  "Meet the Press"

Box 1 (cont.)
	Meet The Press
		Negro Leaders, 1967  (no transcript)
		Crime Commission,  2/19/1967  (no transcript)
		George Kennan, 11/5/1967
		John Gardner (HEW), 12/24/1967
		Ramsey Clark (Attorney General), 2/18/1968
		Teddy Kollek (Mayor of Jerusalem), 11/17/1968
		W. Averell Harriman, 1/26/1969
		Abba Eban (Israel), 3/16/1969
		Hubert H. Humphrey, 4/20/1969
		James E. Allen, Jr. (HEW), 5/11/1969
		Ramsey Clark and Tom Clark, 2/19/1970
		Senator Robert Packwood, 5/17/1970
		Elliot Richardson (HEW), 9/20/1970
		Mayors (James Tate, Louie Welch, Richard Lugar, Kenneth
			Gibson, Wes Uhlman, Moon Landrieu), 6/13/1971
		King Hussein of Jordan, 4/2/1972
		National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse
			(Senator Harold Hughes, Raymond Shafer), 4/19/1972
		Mayors (Henry Maier, Kevin White, Moon Landrieu, Sam 
			Massell, Richard Hatcher, Harry Haskel, Jr.), 6/18/1972
		George McGovern, Harry Jackson, Hubert Humphrey,
			Shirley Chisholm, Edmund Muskie, 7/9/1972
		Herbert Klein, Clark MacGregor (Nixon Campaign), 8/20/1972
		Gloria Steinem, Jill Ruckelshaus, 9/10/1972
		Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines), 10/8/1972
		Herbert Stein, Marina Whitman, (Council of Economic 
			Advisers), 11/19/1972
		George W. Romney (HUD), 12/24/1972
		Earl Butz, Caspar Weinberger, James Lynn, 1973 (?)
		Melvin Laird (Secretary of Defense), 1973
		Henry Ford II, 4/29/1973
		Earl Butz (Secretary of Agriculture), 7/22/1973
		Senator Robert Griffin, 10/7/1973
		Archibald Fox (Watergate Prosecutor), 10/28/1973
		George Shultz (Secretary of the Treasury), 12/2/1973
		Caspar Weinberger (HEW), 2/10/1974  (no transcript) 
		Robert McNamara (World Bank), 3/24/1974  (no transcript)
		Senator Henry Jackson, 7/14/1974  (no transcript)
		C. Jackson Grayson (Price Commission), 8/25/1974
			(no transcript)
		Gough Whitlam (Prime Minister of Australia), 10/6/1974
			(no transcript)
		Hunger (Earl Butz, John Hannah, Jean Mayer, Sterling
			Wortman, Lester Brown), 10/27/1974 (no transcript)
		Gov. Terry Sanford, Congresswoman Yvonne Burke, 12/1/1974
			(no transcript)
		Al Ullman (Chair Ways & Means Committee), 2/2/1975
			(no transcript)
		Chancellor Willy Brandt, 3/29/1975  (no transcript)
		Shah of Iran, 5/18/1975  (no transcript)
		Alejandro Orfila (OAS Secretary General), 7/20/1975
			(no transcript)
		Police Chiefs, 8/10/1975  (no transcript)
		Indira Gandhi, 8/20/1975  (no transcript)
		George C. Wallace, 11/16/1975
		Senator Dick Clark, 3/21/1976  (no transcript)
		Senator Henry Jackson, 2/20/1977  (no transcript)
		Senator Russell Long, 4/10/1977  (no transcript)
		Ronald Reagan, 5/1/1977  (no transcript)
		Senators John Culver, Jake Garn, 6/19/1977
		Menachem Begin, 7/24/1977
		Ambassadors Ellsworth Bunker, Sol Linowitz, 8/14/1977
		Senators Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms, 8/21/1977
		Griffin B. Bell (Attorney General), 10/9/1977
		Abba Eban (Israel), 11/27/1977
		Governor Edmund G. Brown, 2/26/1978
		Senator Bob Dole, 3/26/1978
		Zbigniew Brzezinski, 5/28/1978
		Michael Blumenthal (Treasury), 7/23/1978  (no transcript)
		Senator Robert C. Byrd, 8/13/1978  (no transcript)
		Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr., 1/14/1979
		Ezer Weizman (Israeli Defense Minister), 3/18/1979
		Senator Henry Jackson, 4/8/1979
		Senator Frank Church, 6/24/1979
		Ben Civiletti (Attorney General), 8/19/1979
		Ambassador Robert Strauss, 4/29/1979
		Senator Frank Church, 6/24/1979
		Hamilton Jordan (Chief of Staff), 7/22/1979
		Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (Iran Foreign Minister), 12/9/1979
		Edmund S. Muskie (Secretary of State), 6/8/1980
		Henry A. Kissinger, 9/28/1980
		Edmund S. Muskie (Secretary of State), 12/21/1980
		Richard S. Schweiker (HHS), 5/24/1981
		Congressman Daniel Rostenkowski, 7/19/1981
		Anwar El-Sadat, 8/9/1981
		James A. Baker III (Chief of Staff), 11/8/1981
		Senator Howard Baker, 1/24/1982
		Senator John Glenn, 6/27/1982
		Mayor Elias Freij (Bethlehem), Mayor Rashad Shawa
			(Gaza), 8/29/1982
		Congressman Jim Wright, 11/7/1982
		Senator Robert J. Dole, 1/16/1983
		Terrel H. Bell (Secretary of Education), 6/12/1983
		Caspar W. Weinberger (Secretary of Defense), 2/12/1984 
		Robert McFarlane (National Security Advisor), 5/13/1984
		Charles T. Manatt (Democratic National Committee), 6/3/1984
		Reverend Jesse Jackson, 7/15/1984
		Senator Lloyd Bentsen, 7/29/1984
		Senator Richard Lugar, Congressman William H. Gray III,
			Herbert Beukes (South African Ambassador to U.S.), 
			9/15/1985
		Senator Jesse Helms, 6/22/1986
		Dr. John Slaughter (University of Maryland), Jesse 
			Jackson, John C. Lawn (DEA), Ralph Sampson (NBA),
			Bob Lanier (NBA Players Association), 6/29/1986


	Series 2.  Television Specials

Box 1 
	Television Specials
		"Sahel: The Border of Hell" (WTOP), 1973
			Viewer Reaction, 1973-74
		Rosalynn Carter Interview (WTOP), June 1978
		"Race War In Rhodesia" (WDVM), July 1978
			Viewer Reaction, 1978-79
		WDVM Interviews (Transcripts), July-November 1978
		"Our Crisis in Iran" (WDVM),  October 1978
		"My Washington, My World" (WDVM), 1978-79
		"Mexico Challenges Uncle Sam" (WDVM), July 1979
		Russell Long Interview, September 1979

Box 2 
		"My Washington, My World: Crisis in Black America"
			(WDVM), October 1979  (12 folders)
		South Africa (Proposed Special WDVM), 1980
		NIWS Interviews, 1980-81  (3 folders)

Box 3
		71st Annual NAACP Convention Coverage (WPBT), 1980
			(14 folders)

Box 4
		72nd Annual NAACP Convention Coverage (WPBT), 1981
			(10 folders)

Box 5
		WDVM, 1981
		"Drugs: The 64 Billion Dollar Curse" (WDVM), 1981
			(5 folders)  [includes cassette tape]
		"Saturday Magazine," September 1981
		Alexander Haig Interview, October 1981
		Tip O'Neil, Murray Weidenbaum Interview, January 1982
			[includes cassette tapes]
		"Crisis in American Housing" (NIWS), August 1982 
			(4 folders)

Box 6 
		"Searching For Justice" (W*USA), 1987
			Research Files, 1964-87 (4f)
			Financing & Schedules, 1987
			Publicity, 1987-88
			Opening Segment, 1987
			Thurgood Marshall, 1987
			University of Oklahoma Segment, 1986-87 (2f)

Box 7
		"Searching for Justice" (W*USA), 1987
			Abortion Segment, 1973-87 (3f)
			Lockett/ Death Penalty Segment, 1976-87 (3f)
		"Thurgood Marshall: The Man," 1987
			Publicity and Research, 1987
			Interviews, 1987
			Scripts, 1987


	Series 3.  Radio Commentaries:  Black Perspectives/Rowan Report

		Subseries 1.  Administrative Records

Box 1
	Black Perspectives/Rowan Report Administrative Records
		Phalen Productions (incls. contract), 1971-72
		Creative Packages, 1973-74
		Corporate Sponsorship
			Chrysler Correspondence, 1973-79  (6 folders)
			K-Mart Sponsorship, 1981-82
			Sponsorship, 1988, 1990
		Correspondence with Radio Stations, 1974-75
		Interviews (Jesse Jackson, H. H. Brookings & M.C.
			Williams), 1974
		Interviews (Black Congressional Caucus), 1974
		Mailing List Questionnaire, 1975
		Mailing List Report and Survey, 1978   

		Subseries 2.  File Copies

Box 1
	Black Perspectives/Rowan Report File Copies
		Program Lists and Schedules, 1972-88  (10 folders)

Box 2 
		Black Perspectives, October 1972 - October 1974  (5 folders)
		Rowan Report, October 1974 - January 1976  (9 folders) 

Box 3 
		Rowan Report, January 1976 - June 1979  (52 folders)

Box 4 
		Rowan Report, June 1979 - January 1982  (68 folders)

Box 5 
		Rowan Report, January 1982 - December 1984  (76 folders)

Box 6 
		Rowan Report, December 1984 - November 1988  (32 folders)

		Subseries 3.  Fan Mail

Box 1
	Black Perspectives Fan Mail
		Black Perspectives Fan Mail, 1972-75  (27 folders)

Box 2 
		Rowan Report Fan Mail/Requests, 1975-77  (30 folders)

Box 3 
		Rowan Report Fan Mail/Requests, 1978-79  (6 folders)

Box 4 
		Rowan Report Fan Mail/Requests, 1980-86, 1988-89  (13 folders)


	Series 4.  Radio Commentaries Other Than Rowan Report

Box 1
		Westinghouse Commentaries, 1965-67  (27 folders)

Box 2
		Westinghouse Commentaries, 1968-69  (18 folders)

Box 3 
		WTOP Commentaries, 1973-76  (5 folders)
			Rowan Commentary National Black Network, 1976
		WTOP Commentaries, 1977
			"Nine in the Morning" (WTOP), 1977 

Box 4 
		Post-Newsweek Commentaries, 1978-79  (6 folders)
		Post-Newsweek & WDVM Commentaries, 1979-80  (6 folders)

Box 5 
		Post-Newsweek & WDVM Commentaries, 1981-82  (5 folders)


Subgroup VI.  Writings

	Series 1.  Correspondence with Literary Agents

Box 1
	Correspondence with Literary Agents
		Contracts, 1955-65
		Lester Lewis Associates, 1955-75, 1978  (8f) 


	Series 2.  Book Manuscripts

		Subseries 1.  Unpublished Manuscripts

Box 1 
	Book Manuscripts (Unpublished)
		"No Excuse For Hunger (or Farewell To Hunger)"
			Correspondence, 1959-61
			Research Files, 1959-61  (35 folders)

Box 2
		"No Excuse For Hunger" (Manuscript), 1960-61

Box 3
		Untitled Recollections, c.1966-70  (14 folders)

Box 4
		"A Journey Into Shame" (South Africa), 1971
			South Africa Visit, 1970  (3 folders)
			Manuscript, 1970-71  (3 folders)

Box 5
		"My Washington, My World," 1985
			Drafts and Research, 1985  (19 folders)

Box 6
		"My Washington, My World"
			Manuscript, 1985
		"These Reagan Years" Manuscript, 1986  (3 folders)

		Subseries 2.  Published Manuscripts

Box 1 
	Book Manuscripts (Published)
		Just Between Us Blacks 
			Correspondence 1974-76  (9 folders)
			Distribution, 1974
			Manuscript Notes, 1974  (3 folders)
			Manuscript and Proofs, 1974  (5 folders)
			Reviews, 1974-75
			Sequel (Proposed), 1983

Box 2
		"Breaking Barriers" (You Can't Get Here From There) 
			Drafts and Notes, 1989  (33 folders)

Box 3
			Draft Chapters 1-32, 1988-89  (33 folders)

Box 4 
			Research Files  (Background, Notes and Drafts)
				General Research (19 folders)
				FBI, c.1968-89  (2 folders)
				King, Martin Luther, Jr., c.1965-89
				Naval Service Records (Photocopies), 1944-46
				Private Clubs, c. 1961-89
				Reagan, Ronald, c. 1981-88 (2 folders)

Box 5
		Breaking Barriers 
			Draft Manuscript, 1992

Box 6
		Breaking Barriers 
			Correspondence, 1986-90  (2 folders)
			Correspondence with Audrey Wolfe (Agent), 1985-88
			Promotion and Publicity, 1989-91  (3 folders)

Box 7
			German Translation (Ursula Stechow), 1991

Box 8 
		Dream Makers, Dream Breakers (Thurgood Marshall) 
			Research Files (A-Z) *dates largely represent the date of the
				original item, found here in copied form
				Abortion, 1973-92
				Agnew, 1969-70 (4f)
				Agnew Case Clippings, 1973
				Attorneys General, n.d.
				Bail, 1987
				Belden, 1941-42
				Bicentennial, 1991
				Biographical Sketches, 1943-1967
				Birth of a Nation, 1915-16
				Black Clients, 1955
				Black Leaders, 1981-86
				Blacks and Housing, 1981-86
				Blacks on the Court, 1949-92
				Book Promo, 1991-93
				Brennan, 1984-86
				Briggs v. Elliott, 1945-52
				Brown v. Board of Education, 1951-92 (see also Orals)  (2f)
					[includes background folder on civil rights]
				Bush, George, 1984, 1991
				Buster, 1955

Box 9
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Cannon, Poppy, 1948-49, 1991
				Chapter One, 1940-1992, n.d. (3f)
				Civil Rights, 1984-87
				Clark, Kenneth, 1952
				Coercion, n.d.
				Coleman, Bill, 1953, 1991
				Constitution, 1984-90, n.d.
				Controversial Personality, 1957-64
				Court of Appeals, 1949-67
				The Crisis, 1914-19
				Criticizing Court, 1982-85
				Critics & Foes, 1991
				Death Penalty, 1976-86
				Detroit Riots, 1943
				Dissents, 1991
				Dunjee, 1941-47 (see also Lyons)
				Early Days, 1907-86
				Eleanor Roosevelt, n.d.
				Equal Pay Cases, 1936-48 (see also Teachers' Pay)
				Faubus, 1954-91

Box 10
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Gaines Case, 1935-40
				General, 1942-55 (3f)
				Georgia, 1949-50
				Hoover & Marshall, 1941-53
				Housing Bias, 1943-48 (2f)
				Hugo Case, 1940-43
				Itineraries, 1942-48
				Jim Crow, 1948-50
				Jim Crow Schools, 1970
				JFK Birmingham Speech, n.d.
				Juries, 1943-68
				Justice Department, 1967
				KKK, 1946-49

Box 11
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Late Court Decisions, 1992
				Legal File, 1940-46
				Legal File "Not Usable", 1948-55 (2f)
				Library of Congress Finding Aid for Records
					of the NAACP, n.d.
				Little, Brown and Co., 1988-92
				Little Rock, James Meredith, etc., 1959
				Loyalty, 1948-69
				Lynchings, 1905-47, n.d.
				Lyons Case, 1940-43 (5f) (see also Dunjee)

Box 12
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Lyons Case, 1940-52, 1988, n.d. (6f)
				Marshall (Personal), 1942-43, n.d.
				Martin Luther King, Sr., 1947
				McLaurin, 1948-50
				Murray, 1933-39
				NAACP, 1908-92 (2f)

Box 13
			Research Files (A-Z)
				NAACP, 1935-93 (10f)
				NAA White People, 1954-55, n.d.
				National Negro Committee, 1910
				Nixon, 1967-86, n.d.
				Nomination of Thurgood Marshall, 1967
				Obscenity, 1973
				Oklahoma & Texas, 1948

Box 14
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Orals, Brown v. Board of Education, 1952-55 (5f)
				Pack Court, 1960-91
				Places the Marshalls Lived, 1960-68, n.d.
				Police Brutality, 1939, 1950
				Post Texas Primary, 1945-48
				Praise, 1966-92, n.d.
				Precedents, 1991
				Privacy, 1986
				Quotas & Marshall, 1949, 1989
				Racism (Race), 1944-86, n.d.
				Reagan, 1984, n.d.
				Reagan Justice, 1980
				Rehnquist, 1985
				Relationships, 1946-68
				Resignation, 1991
				Retirement, 1991

Box 15
			Research Files (A-Z)
				School Integration, 1941-87, n.d.
				Searches, 1984
				Sipuel & McLaurin, 1948-87, n.d. (3f)
				Smith v. Allwright, 1943-48 (3f) (see also Texas Primary)
				Solicitor, 1956-78, n.d. (2f)
				South Carolina Primary, 1941-47
				Spingarns, 1912-14
				Spottswood Robinson, 1947-53, 1991
				Stigmatic Injury, 1950-91, n.d.
				Summerton, SC, 1957, 1990-92
				Supreme Court, 1952-91 (4f)

Box 16
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Sweatt v. Painter, 1945-50 (2f)
				Teachers' Pay, 1937-49 (5f)
				Texas Primary, 1942-53, 1983-88 (3f) (see also Smith
					v. Allwright)

Box 17
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Thurgood's Words, 1972-92
				Thurmond, Strom, 1943-91, n.d.
				Topeka, 1942-52, n.d.
				Tributes to Marshall, 1980-92, n.d.
				Victim Impact, 1987, 1991
				Virginia Teachers, 1941
				"Volumes I-II," n.d. (3f)
				Wallace, George, 1963-91
				Warren, Earl, 1953, n.d.

Box 18
			Research Files (A-Z)
				Watts v. Indiana, 1940-49 (2f)
				W.E.B. DuBois, 1934, 1948, 1992 (2f)
				White, Walter, 1941-55, n.d. (2f)
				Wilkins, Roy, 1947-53
				Wilson, Woodrow, 1912-17
				Without the Law Clerks, n.d.
				Year By Year, 1934-56 (7f)

Box 19
			Drafts, for individual chapters, 1991 (18f)

Box 20
			Drafts, for individual chapters, 1991 (6f)

Box 21
			Manuscript, ca. 1992
			Manuscript additions and corrections, ca. 1992

Box 22
			Manuscript, 1994


	Series 3.  Book Reviews

		Subseries 1.  Book Reviews of Carl T. Rowan's Books

Box 1
	Book Reviews of Carl T. Rowan's Books
		South of Freedom, 1952-53  (2 folders)
		The Pitiful and the Proud, 1956
		Go South To Sorrow, 1957-58  (2 folders)
		Wait Till Next Year, 1960

		Subseries 2.  Book Reviews by Carl T. Rowan

Box 1
	Book Reviews by Carl T. Rowan
		List of Reviews by Carl T. Rowan, 1956-60
		Goodbye To Uncle Tom, New York Post, June 24, 1956
		Africa's Challenge To America, by Chester Bowles,
			Herald Tribune, October 14, 1956
		The Deep South Never Says Never, by John Bartlow Martin,
			Saturday Review, August 17, 1957
		Saturday Review, August 1, 1959 issue, (King and DuBois)
		The South Strikes Back, by Hodding Carter III Saturday
			Review, September 19, 1959 
		The Other Side Of Jordan, Saturday Review, 
			December 10, 1960


	Series 4.  Magazine Articles Other Than Reader's Digest

		Subseries 1.  Published Magazine Articles

Box 1
	Magazine Articles (Published)
		List of Articles Published in Magazines, 1952-61
		"How Far From Slavery?" Look, January 15, 1952
		"McGee Was Going To Die"  Stag, March 1953
		"What Do Negroes Really Want?" Look, April 1956
		"Who Gets The Negro Vote?" Look, November 13, 1956
		"The Burdens of Christianity in Asia and Africa"
			Oberlin Alumni Magazine, May 1957
		"Has Paul Robeson Betrayed the Negro?" Ebony, 
			October 1957  (2 folders)
		"The Negro in the North" Saturday Evening Post,
			October 12, 1957  (2 folders)
		"What Faubus Did For The Negro" Ebony, December 1957
		"Is There Hope for Hopeless Families?" Saturday
			Evening Post, July 5, 1958
		"We Led Our Children Into Trouble" Redbook, February 1958  (3 folders)
		"Why Negroes Move To White Neighborhoods" Ebony,
			August 1958

Box 2
		"We Tell Our Children" Saturday Evening Post, 
			August 22, 1959  (4 folders)
		"Harry Truman and the Negro" Ebony, November 1959
			Research and correspondence, 1959
		"What White People Ask About Negroes" Ebony,  February
			1960  (2 folders)
		"Our Search for a Home" (Rachel Robinson) Good 
			Housekeeping, June 1960
		"Go North, Young Man!", Reader's Digest, October 1960
		"Are Negroes Ready for Equality?", Saturday Evening 
			Post, 1960-61  (3 folders)
		"Who Will Get The Negro Vote?", Ebony, Nov. 1960
		"A Road Out Of The Slums," Saturday Evening Post,
			February 4, 1961  (2 folders)

Box 3
		"How The United States Looks at Africa" Ebony, 
			November 1961
		"The Travesty of Integration" Saturday Evening Post,
			January 19, 1963
		"Humphrey Exploded," March 1, 1966
		"Dear V.P. Humphrey," May 2, 1966
		"Nightmarish Rioting, Looting & Racial Conflict," July 29, 1966
		"The Free Spirit in a Controlled Environment," Aug.-Sept., 1966
		"OEO in Deep Trouble," October 25, 1966
		"Crisis in Civil Rights Leadership" Ebony, November 1966
		"How Kennedy's Concern For Negroes Led To His Death"
			Ebony, April 1967
		"An Answer To Youth's Challenge" Ebony, August 1967
		"If I Were a Suburban Editor in an All-White Community"
			The Quill, November 1969
		"How Racists Use Science to Degrade People" Ebony, May 1970
		"South of Freedom Revisited" Ebony, August 1971
		"Death Stalks West Africa" Ebony, November 1973
		"How Do We Deal With Political Kidnapping?," February 22, 1974
		"Who Says Wallace Has Gained 'Respectability'?" February 26, 1974
		"Sharing a Platform With George Wallace," May 17, 1974
		"Wallace Will Be A Democratic Powerhouse," June 4, 1974
		"Motivating Students" (Contributor) Today's Education,
			September-October 1975
		"Is There a Conspiracy Against Black Leaders?" Ebony
			January 1976  (2 folders)
		"FDR: His Greatest Gift Was Hope," January 27, 1982
		"Wanted: More Tip O'Neills," February 7, 1982
		"Reynolds: A Blight on Reagan and America," March 5, 1982
		"On Earning Mr. Reagan's Ire," April 16, 1982
		"Assessing George Wallace's Penitence," May 28, 1982
		"The Most Worrisome Part of the Iran-Contra Scandal Is the Evidence
			That Cronyism Corrupted the Justice Dept.," n.d.
		"Ollie Won't 'Go Quietly,' so the Coverup Is Exposed," n.d.
		Ronald Reagan Interview, May 9, 1988
		"Real Living, Half Dying in America," June 11, 1991
		"The Limitations on Freedom of Speech," December 4, 1991

		Subseries 2. Unpublished Magazine Articles

Box 1
		"The Civil Rights Issue - America Faces A Crisis," 1952
		"We Can Lick The Reds In Asia," 1954
		"The Real Tragedy Of The Southland," 1956
		"They've Learned Their Lesson In Little Rock," c.1957
		"Ann Landers - Poor Man's Psychiatrist," 1957
		"How Hate Peddlers Woo The North," 1959
		"Are White People Ready For Equality?," 1960
		"The Schools Strike Gold In The Slums," c.1960
		"They're Taming The Blackboard Jungle," c.1960 
		"Problems of the New Negro Elite," 1965


	Series 5. Reader's Digest Files

		Subseries 1.  Correspondence

Box 1
	Reader's Digest Files
		Correspondence, 1965-78  (6 folders)

		Subseries 2. Reader's Digest Articles 

Box 1
	Reader's Digest Articles  (Chronological)
		"Those Navy Boys Changed My Life," 1958 *
		Sally Shapiro (Kenyatta), 1966
		"Thailand Fights for Freedom," 1966
		"Communist Propaganda," 1966
		"Can We Liberate Eastern Europe Without War?," 1966
		"America's Negroes: Their Progress, Problems & Their
			Challenge," 1966
		"Corruption: Our Silent Enemy in Asia," 1967
		"Overseas Chinese," 1967 
		"How Our Friends Finance Cuban Subversion," 1967
		"The Viet Nam Conflict Is No Race War!," 1967
		"New Peril To The Panama Canal," 1967
		"Dr. Martin Luther King," 1967 
		"The Great, Grim Famine That Wasn't," 1968
		"The Secret Wars of Peking and Hanoi," 1968
		"Hunger: A Needless Blight On America," 1968
		"Compensatory Education: Miracle or Myth?," 1969
		"The Key To Ending Racial Turmoil On Campus," 1969
		"Sex Education: Powder Keg In The Schools," 1969
		"The Russians Are Coming-To Latin America," 1969
		"Japan? All Asia Watches and Wonders," 1969
		"Are Spy Planes and Spy Ships Necessary?," 1969
		"Upward Bound," 1969
		"The Negro Strikes Out For Himself," 1969
		"The Miracle of Finland's Freedom," 1970
		"How Labor Unions Cheat Minorities," 1970
		"The Philippines Court Calamity," 1970
		"Nigeria Bounces Back From Civil War," 1970
		"Nigeria: The Country That Refused To Die," 1971
		"Can We End The Bad Driver Menace?," 1970
		"South Africa: Land Of Inner Conflict," 1971
		"Storm Clouds Over The Caribbean," 1971
		"New Ways Of Going To College," 1971
		"Hard Times Hit The Campus," 1971
		"Whitney Young, The Makings Of A Man," 1971
		"A Different Kind Of Demonstration," 1971
		"New Help For The Child Beater," 1972
		"New Color Crisis In The Colleges," 1972
		"New Race Conflict Splits The Nation," 1972
		"Home, Not So Sweet Home," 1972
		"Puerto Rico-Where Next?," 1972
		"Is India In Russia's Pocket?," 1972
		"We Must Save The Black Colleges," 1972
		"Revolution In The Church-Catholic Turmoil," 1973
		"Tennis: America's Love Game," 1973
		"Is Population Control Impossible?," 1973
		"Argentina: Land of Eternal Crisis," 1973
		"The Terrible Trauma Of Rape," 1973
		"The High Cost Of Higher Education," 1974

Box 2
		"Puerto Rico: Time Of Transition," 1974
		"Housing: Our Great National Disgrace," 1974
		"The Boom In Black Mayors," 1974
		"To Grow Or Not To Grow," 1975
		"Deadly New Data About Alcohol," 1975 
		"What's Wrong With The Democrats?," 1975
		"The Shah: Superman of New Iran," 1975
		"Mexico Is Moving...But Where?," 1976
		"Is The United Nations Worth Saving?," 1976
		"Johnny's Parents Can't Read Either," 1976
		"The War That OPEC Started," 1976
		"Special Health Problems Of Blacks," 1976
		"China: Model for the Third World?," 1977
		"The Tilted Scales Of Justice," 1977
		"China vs. Russia vs. the U.S.," 1977
		"A New Look At New Towns (Planned Communities)," 1977
		"Can The FBI Be Rehabilitated?," 1977
		"The FBI Harasses King -- A Chronology," 1977 
		"Needed: Rx For Our Public Hospitals," 1977
		"Is China The Wave Of The Future?," 1978
		"Lawyers For The Poor," 1978
		"You're Gonna Like It Here (Elderly Care)," 1978
		"Iran: Who Can Save The King?," 1978
		"Who'll Take Care Of Grandma?," 1979
		"GSA: Cash, Call Girls And Con Men," 1979
		"The Resurgence Of The FBI," 1979
		"Saudi Arabia: Our Troubled Ally," 1979
		"Anwar Sadat Interview," 1980  (2 folders)
		"The Resurgence Of The FBI," 1980

Box 3
		"Where Did All The Voters Go?," 1980
		"The Busiest Ambassador in Washington," 1981
		"A Farm Town's Bitter Harvest," 1981
		"Do Movie Ratings Work?," 1981
		"God Save The President! (Secret Service)," 1981
		"Our Immigrant Nightmare," 1982
		"Why Are We Poisoning America? (Drugs)," 1982
		"We Must Save The Black Colleges," 1982
		"Mexico: Crisis For The Americas," 1983
		"Americans Wise Up To The Klan," 1983
		"What The Kremlin Fears Most: The Truth (VOA)," 1983
		"No Soviet-Style Gag Orders! (Censorship)," 1983
		"Nigeria: Troubled Tester Of Freedom," 1983
		"Why the Voice of America is in a Jam," 1984
		"Taking a Chance On Gambling," 1984
		"Day Care," 1984
		"Miss Bessie: An Unforgettable Character," 1984
		"Dobrynin/Gromyko Piece" (canceled by events), 1985
		"Day Care," 1985
		"Blacks Among Us," 1985
		"Hard Times In America's Heartland," 1985
		"Corruption: The Worldwide Curse," 1986
		"Counterfeit Products," 1986
		"War Against Drugs," 1986
		"Arson: A Burning Problem," 1986
		"Words Great People Live By," 1986
		"Search For A Hit And Run Killer," 1988
		"Drugs," 1988

		Subseries 3.  Miscellaneous Reader's Digest Records

Box 1
		Memoranda and Assignments, 1967-88  (6 folders)

Box 2
		Reference Files, c.1965-85  (12 folders)

Box 3
		Reference Files, c.1965-85  (11 folders)

Box 4
		Travel Records, 1965-81  (14 folders)

Box 5
		Travel Records, 1965-81  (14 folders)

Box 6
		Travel Records, 1965-81  (13 folders)


Subgroup VII.  Audio Visual Material

	Series  1.  Audio Recordings (Reel-to-Reel)

Box 1 
	Audio Recordings
		Black Perspectives Tapes, 1972-74  (36 reels)

Box 2 
		Black Perspectives/Rowan Report Tapes, 1974-79  (35 reels) 

Box 3 
		Rowan Report Tapes, 1979-80  (36 reels)

Box 4 
		Rowan Report Tapes, 1980-81, 1988  (11 reels)

Box 5 
		Miscellaneous Audio Recordings
			"A Moment With Carl Rowan," c.1963
			"Christmas-Rowan & Embassy," c.1964
			"Metropolis AME Church, NAACP Meeting," June 24, 1964
			"White House Seminar: Director of USIA Carl Rowan,"
				July 17, 1964  (reel #2 of 3)
			"Herald-Tribune Youth Forum," March 2, 1965
			"Carl Rowan Speech," May 1, 1970  (reel #2)
			"The Gridiron Club," April 6, 1974
			"JFK-A Personal Memory (Panitz)" VOA, n.d.
			"VOA Music USA Week" n.d.  (2 reels)


	Series 2.  Motion Pictures

Box 6 
	Motion Pictures
		"President Johnson and Rowan" (16mm b/w), c.1964
		"Johnson Finland Visit" (16mm b/w), c.1964
		"How  We Help The Communists Win the Propaganda War"
			Reader's Digest (16mm color), November 1966
		Untitled (2" video tape), May 14, 1969
		Untitled, (2" video tape), May 7, 1969
		"Nancy Merrill/Carl Rowan" (U-Matic), January 31, 1985


	Series 3.  Photographs

Box 7
	Photographs
		Photographs, c.1961-92

Box 8 (Oversize)
		Photographs, c.1961-90


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