Margaret B. Young papers, 1921-2010, bulk 1965-2000

Margaret B. Young papers, 1921-2010, bulk 1965-2000

Summary Information

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#1622
Bib ID:
9503889 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Young, Margaret B
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
12.26 linear feet (6 record cartons and 6 flat boxes)
Language(s):
English .
Access:
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Description

Summary

This collection is made up of Margaret Young's professional papers, writings, personal and professional correspondence, biographical material, and photographs. A significant portion of the material, including a number of photographs, documents the career and commemoration of Whitney M. Young, Jr. There are several oversized items including photo albums, awards, and scrapbooks that relate to Margaret Young's professional activities and travels. The files span Margaret Young's lifetime, but most of the material documents her activities after Whitney Young's death in 1971.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into 7 series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Margaret B. Young Papers; Box and Folder (if known); Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Related Materials

Whitney M. Young, Jr. Papers. Columbia University Libraries.

National Urban League Records. Columbia University Libraries.

Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Foundation Records. Columbia University Libraries.

Accrual

No addition material expected

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--of Marcia Young Cantarella and Lauren Young Casteel. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1/6/2011.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Papers processed Mary Freeman, Columbia University GSAS 06/--/2012.

Finding aid written Mary Freeman, Columbia University GSAS 07/10/2012.

Revision Description

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History

Margaret Buckner Young was born in Campbellsville, Kentucky on March 29, 1921. After receiving her primary and secondary education in Aurora, Illinois, Young went to Kentucky State Industrial College where she graduated with majors in English and French and met Whitney M. Young, Jr. The couple married in 1944 before Whitney left for Europe to serve with the army in World War II. During Whitney's absence, Margaret Young continued her education, earning a master's degree in educational psychology at the University of Minnesota in 1946. Whitney joined her in Minnesota, beginning his work with the National Urban League there. In 1953 the Youngs moved to Atlanta where Whitney served as the Dean of the Atlanta School of Social Work. Margaret was a professor of educational psychology at Spelman College. During the family's time in Atlanta, Margaret was frustrated by her inability to actively protest the dramatic segregation there without endangering her young children.

In 1961, the Youngs moved to New Rochelle, New York, and Whitney took on the role of Executive Director at the National Urban League. As her husband gained prominence, Margaret Young retained a more private role concentrating on raising their two daughters. She began a career as a writer, publishing articles including "A Negro Mother Speaks of her Challenging Role in a Changing World" for Parents' Magazine (1964) and the Public Affairs Pamphlet "How to Bring Up Your Child Without Prejudice" (1965). She also published several children's books including The First Book of American Negroes (1966), and The Picture Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1967). While Margaret Young's writings echo her husband's goals of racial equality, Young used her writing and her work with school children to make an independent mark on education practices in the United States regarding race, racism, and African American history.

Whitney Young drowned off the coast of Lagos, Nigeria in 1971. His death brought about abrupt changes in Margaret Young's personal and professional life. As Whitney Young's widow, Margaret Young dedicated herself to activism for racial equality by taking on numerous professional positions. She continued her husband's efforts to improve relations between the United States and Africa, traveling to Nigeria alone in 1974 and again with President Jimmy Carter on a state visit in 1978. She served in the United Nations as a member of the United States delegation to the 28th General Assembly in Yugoslavia in 1974. There she presented a paper on "The Promotion and Protection of Human Rights of National, Ethnic and Other Minorities." Young also was a member of a panel for the United Nations Association of the United States of America considering United States relations with China in 1978 and 1979. In the 1980s she served lengthy terms on the boards of directors at several corporations including Philip Morris and New York Life. Her work in these positions reflected her ongoing dedication to achieving racial equality, but she also gained experience and recognition beyond her input on racial issues.

Margaret Young was also deeply involved in the commemoration of her husband as the head of the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Foundation and through her involvement with the National Urban League. She also worked with many other institutions that sought to preserve the memory of Whitney Young including Columbia University, Kentucky State University, the Clark Atlanta School of Social Work, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

In 1990, Margaret Young moved to Denver, Colorado and dissolved the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Foundation. In her retirement she continued to write stories for children that featured African American characters. She died at age eighty-eight on December 5, 2009 of complications from cancer.

Subject Headings

The subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches for other collections at Columbia University, through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, and through ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives.

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Name
Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
National Urban League
Philip Morris USA
United Nations
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Library of Social Work
Young, Margaret B
Young, Whitney M. (Whitney Moore), 1921-1971
Place
United States -- Social conditions
Subject
African Americans -- History
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
Charities
Children's literature
Civil rights
Public welfare -- Societies, etc
Social problems
Social service -- Societies, etc
Sociologists
Sociology, Urban -- Societies, etc

Series I: Whitney M. Young, Jr. Files, 1921-2009


Box 1

Personal papers, 1921-1971

Includes birth certificate, military discharge documents, death certificate, press clippings.


Professional papers


Box 1

White House events, 1964-1968


Box 1

General, 1965-1970


Box 1

Writings, speeches, and publications, 1963-2003


Box 1

Lagos, Nigeria, 1971


Box 1

Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Library-Lagos, Nigeria, 1974


Box 1

Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc.-Dissolution, 1991-1992


Box 1

National Urban League, 1980-2010, 2 folders


Box 1

National Urban League Conference tapes, 2004, 3 folders


Box 2

Clark Atlanta Graduate School of Social Work, 1971-2000


Box 2

Kentucky State University, 1977-1998


Box 2

Lincoln Foundation, 1979-1992

Includes some correspondence with Margaret Young.


Box 2

United States Postal Service, 1981-1998


Box 2

Columbia University, 1982-1998


The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania


Box 2

Whitney M. Young, Jr. Professorship, 1996


Box 2

Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Conference, 1999


Dennis Dickerson-Whitney M. Young, Jr. Biography


Box 2

Correspondence with Margaret Young regarding biography, 1992-1999


Box 2

Chapters 10 & 11 with Margaret Young annotations, 1994


Box 2

Whitney M. Young, Jr. commemoration-General, 1971-2009, 2 folders


Pins


Box 7

Nixon/Agnew Inaugural, ca. 1969


Box 7

Kennedy for Equality, ca. 1960


Box 7

Drawing of Chair


Box 7

United States Postal Service-Whitney M. Young, Jr. Black Heritage stamp first day of issue covers, 1981


Records


Box 7

The Stars Salute Dr. Martin Luther King , ca. 1968


Box 7

In Memoriam Whitney Moore Young, Jr. 1921-1971 , 1971

Series II: Professional Activities, 1964-1996


Box 2

White House events, 1964-1990


Box 2

Visit to Lagos, Nigeria, 1974


United Nations


Box 2

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Seminar on Human Rights-Yugoslavia & Eastern Europe,, 1973-1975, 4 folders


Box 3

National Policy Panel to Study U.S.-China Relations-East Asia travel, 1978-1979, 2 folders


Box 3

Jimmy Carter-State visit to Brazil, Liberia, and Nigeria, 1978, 2 folders


Box 3

Philip Morris-Board of directors, 1972-1996

Mainly regarding Berlin trip.


Box 3

New York Life Insurance Company-Board of directors, 1980-1995

Series III: Writings and Publications, 1953-1997


Box 3

"A Negro Mother Speaks of her Challenging Role in a Changing World"-Parents' Magazine, 1964


Box 3

"How to Raise a Child Without Prejudice"-Public Affairs Pamphlet, 1965-1977


Box 3

The First Book of American Negroes & The Picture Life of Martin Luther King, Jr., 1966-1967 (cover only), 1966-1967


Box 3

Franklin Watts, Inc. Publishers, 1966-1984

Includes press clippings, royalties, contracts.


Box 3

Writings-General, ca. 1953-1997, 2 folders

Includes articles, speeches, poetry, essays, and notes.


Box 4

Institute of Children's Literature-Correspondence course, 1982-1995, 4 folders


Box 4

Notes for a children's story, ca. 1990s

Series IV: Correspondence, 1945-2009


Letters from students


Box 4

Books & classroom visits, 1967-1979


Box 4

Condolence, 1971


Professional


Box 4

Regarding books & articles, 1964-1971


Box 4

United Nations-Mainly regarding trip to Yugoslavia, 1974-1979


Box 4

United States Military Academy Board of Visitors, 1978-1981


Box 4

Dissolution of the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Memorial Foundation, 1990-1992


Box 4

General, 1958-2004, 4 folders

Includes professional activity at New York Life, Philip Morris, Spelman College.


Personal


Box 5

White House and big names, 1945-2001

Includes a photocopied letter written by Whitney Young during World War II.


Box 5

General, 1959-2005, 6 folders


Box 5

Greeting cards, ca. 1970-2009


Box 9

Birthday greeting, 1972, Oversized; signed by Nelson Rockefeller, Spiro Agnew, James L. Buckley, and Terence Cardinal Cooke.


Box 9

Letter from Lyndon B. Johnson, 1972, Oversized.

Concerns Civil Rights Symposium.


Box 9

Letter from Jackie Kennedy Onassis, 1968, Oversized.

Series V: Personal Papers, 1921-2010


Box 5

General, 1921-1993

Includes birth certificates, transcripts, passports.


Biographical information


Box 5

Columbia University oral history, 1975-1984, 3 folders

Three copies, including a copy of the original transcript with annotations.


Box 5

Who's Who biographies and transcript of an interview with Chris Wilkins, 1989-1997


Box 5

Address books & planners, 1994-2000, 2 folders


Box 5

Newspaper clippings and articles, 1974-2003

Includes writings by and about family members.


Box 5

Obituaries & commemoration, 2009-2010


Box 9

Scrapbook, 1962-1965

Mainly items related to Lyndon B. Johnson's inauguration.

Series VI: Photographs, 1930s-2003


Subseries VI.1: Margaret Young Photographs, 1930s-2003


Box 6

Family and friends, ca. 1930s-2000, 3 folders

Includes some childhood photos.


Box 6

Headshots, ca. 1974-1991

Includes some related correspondence.


Box 6

Lagos, Nigeria, 1974

Includes newspaper clippings.


United Nations


Box 6

Poland & Yugoslavia, 1974


Box 6

China album, 1979

Includes newspaper clippings.


Box 10

Professional activities and events, ca. 1963-2003, 4 folders


Box 10

Souvenir photograph plate-Rio de Janeiro, 1978


Box 10

Philip Morris Nigeria album, 1974

Album and folder of loose photos.


Box 10

Headshots and professional activities, ca. 1970s, Oversized.


Box 10

China trip, ca. 1978-1979, Oversized.


Box 11

Nigeria, Ghana, and Spain album, 1974


Box 11

Philip Morris Board of Directors Meeting album-Berlin, 1993


Subseries VI.2: Whitney M. Young, Jr. Photographs, 1943-1996


Box 6

Family and friends, ca. 1943-1971


Box 6

Headshots, ca. 1960s


Box 6

Professional activities and events, ca. 1962-1971


Box 6

Lagos, Nigeria, 1971


Box 6

Commemoration, ca. 1974-1998


Box 6

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania album-Whitney M. Young, Jr. Professorship,, 1996


Box 8

Professional activities and events-White House and Lyndon B. Johnson, 1967, Oversized.

Includes attached correspondence.


Box 8

Photo with children, ca. 1960-1971, Oversized.


Box 8

Headshots, ca. 1960-1971, Oversized.


Box 8

Photo with Pope Paul VI, 1970, Oversized.


Box 8

Photo with Martin Luther King, Jr., ca. 1963, Oversized.

Series VII: Awards and Recognition, 1971-1993


Box 6

New York Service Award-John V. Lindsay, 1971


Box 7

Whitney M. Young, Jr.-Family of Man Award, 1971


Box 9

Urban League of Metropolitan Denver-McKinley Harris Distinguished Warrior Award, 2000


Box 9

Letter of recognition from the YWCA Salute to Women in Business, 1977


Box 9

Letter of recognition upon retirement from the Board of Directors of New York Life, 1992


Box 9

Letter of recognition from the Board of Directors of Altria Group, Inc, 2010


Box 9

Letter of recognition from the Board of Directors of New York Life, 2009


Box 10

Los Angeles Urban League medal, 1991


Box 12

Lady Bird Johnson-Recognition for Lyndon B. Johnson Civil Rights Symposium, 1972


Box 12

Philip Morris Minority Advisory Committee Plaque, 1993


Box 12

United States Military Academy Board of Visitors Plaque, ca. 1978-1981


Box 12

Dollars & Sense Top 100 Black Business and Professional Women Plaque


Box 12

Martin Luther King, Jr. Annual Drum Major Memorial Award-New Rochelle Community Action Agency, 1979