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Center for Book Arts (New York N.Y.) records, 1970-2010
92.5 linear feetThe archive includes their analog artist files (now these are digital and we are not collecting those), which document the work of most of the important book artists in the United States, their educations and exhibition programs, other publicity materials, their contracts with artists and teachers, and relevant corporate records.
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David Hamburg papers, 1949-2003
353 linear feetDavid A. Hamburg Papers (1950 - 2004, 841 boxes) document life and work of David A. Hamburg, a scholar, public health expert and president of Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1982 to 1997, who helped improve the quality of life and education for young people and worked to prevent violent conflict among nations
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Friends of the Columbia Libraries records, 9999
69 document boxesFiles relating to the Friends Group.
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Hubert H. Harrison papers, 1893-1927
23.5 linear feetThe papers of Hubert Harrison, the brilliant and influential writer, orator, educator, critic, and political activist in Harlem during the early decades of the 20th century.
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J. Max and Ruth Clement Bond papers, 1912-2004, bulk 1930-1990
32 linear feetThis collection contains the papers of J. Max Bond, Sr. (1902-1991), educator, State Department and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) official and president of the University of Liberia, and Ruth Clement Bond (1904-2005), chair of the English Department at Kentucky State College and at the University of Liberia, and president of the African-American Women's Association. The collection includes extensive family and professional correspondence, writings, and documents relating to educational, political, community and civil rights organizations in which the Bonds participated. The collection also contains photographs and ephemera.
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Leo H. Downes Papers, 1789-2014, bulk 1950s-2014
20 linear feetThe collection comprises 753 cassette tapes; 2 videotapes, and 13 boxes of papers.
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Lester Bernstein papers, 1920-2014
19 linear feetThe papare comprise correspondence, manuscripts, documents, articles, clippings, etc.
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Pare Lorentz papers, 1914-1994, bulk 1932-1960
80 linear feetThese papers contain photographs, correspondence, business records, research notes, and press clippings related to the career of Pare Lorentz, a documentary filmmaker and journalist.
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Peter H.L. and Edith Chang papers, 1930s-2001
60 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, artwork, calligraphies, study materials, photographs published manertal, and clippings, detailing the various stages of the life of Peter and Edith Chang.
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Samuel Roth papers, 1907-1994, bulk 1910-1979
25.2 linear feetSamuel Roth (1893-1974)—writer, publisher, entrepreneur, and all-around schemer—is best known for publishing unauthorized excerpts of James Joyce's Ulysses in the United States, and for being the plaintiff in a landmark case before the United States Supreme Court that redefined what constitutes obscene material unprotected by the First Amendment. The Samuel Roth Papers contain annotated books, manuscripts, court documents, business records, copyright statements, unpublished typescripts (by Roth and others), publishing advertisements and materials, as well as correspondence.
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Stewart Lillard Stereographs Collection of World Travel, 1870-1931
5 linear feetA collection of stereographs with scenes from Europe, the Far East, Mexico, Cuba, the Middle East, and the United States.
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United Bronx Parents Records, 1966-2011
22 linear feetUnited Bronx Parents (UBP) was founded in 1965 as a grassroots organization of parents and local businesses advocating for improved education for children in South Bronx public schools. In 1984, under executive director Lorraine Montenegro, the organization shifted focus to address other issues facing Bronx residents, including homelessness, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS. The United Bronx Parents, Inc. Records document the organization's work for social services in the Puerto Rican community of the South Bronx from the 1960s to the 2010s.
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