STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH CENTER-ST. LOUIS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS
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Dr. Rawick donated his papers to the University Archives on October 5, 1989.
Dr. Rawick was an author, teacher and political activist. He was best known for his research on slavery which resulted in his book From Sundown to Sunup: The Making of the Black Community. The book, published in 1972 has been translated into more than 12 other languages. Dr.Rawick also compiled the slave narratives done by the W.P.A. in the late 30s into The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography. Rawick taught History and Sociology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis for the last 11 years of a teaching career which spanned 35 years. He also taught at Washington University, Wayne State University, State University of New York, University of Chicago and others. Dr. Rawick was involved in leftist politics from his earliest days at Oberlin College were he received his bachelor's degree.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
The Rawick papers include Correspondence, Publications, The writings of Dr. Rawick and many of his contemporaries and students. The collection also contains a large part of the papers of Terrence Powderly an official with the Knights of Labor. The Powderly papers cover a period from 1864 to 1937. Also included in the collection are the transcripts of many of the slave narratives collected by the Writers Project of the W.P.A. in 1936 and 1937. Several of Dr. Rawick's lectures as well as an oral interview with him are on audio tapes in the collection as well as a small number of family photographs (most unidentified).
SERIES DESCRIPTION
Series 1: Personal papers and writings, 1952-1988
These papers are divided into personal papers, writings and correspondence and are arranged chronologically. Includes a typescript version of Eugene Genovese's Roll, Jordan, Roll, sent to Rawick.
Series 2: Others' Writings, 1936-1983
The writings of many of Dr. Rawick's students and contemporaries as well as material sent to Dr. Rawick in hopes of getting his feedback. This series also contains a copy of a civil war diary and a report on a murder case involving slaves in 1841 St.Louis.
Series 3: Publications, 1908-1987
This series is an excellent collection of socialist periodicals and labor periodicals as well as pamphlets on a wide variety of subjects although most are slanted to the left.
Series 4: The Powderly Papers, 1864-1937
Copies of the correspondence of Terrence Powderly a Grand Master Workman with the Knights of Labor The Material in this series is copied from the collection of the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. anyone citing this material should credit them and not the Western Historical Manuscript Collection. The Powderly Papers have been left in the order in which Dr. Rawick had them.
Series 5: Slave Narratives, 1936-1938
This series contains copies of many of the transcripts compiled by the W.P.A. during the 1930s they have been ordered according to states where the respondent spent most of their time as slaves and then alphabetically within each state.
Series 6: Audio Tapes
Various recorded lectures, discussions, and oral interviews.
Series 7: Photographs
Many personal photographs, most unidentified.
FOLDER LIST
BOX 1
1. Personal papers 1944-1985
2. Personal papers 1942-1985
3. Material relating to Dr. Rawick 19056-1990
4. Writings, Dr. Rawick 1969-1979
5. Writings, Dr. Rawick nd.
6. Typescript Version of Eugene Genovese's Roll, Jordan, Roll, sent to Rawick
BOX 2
7-11. Typescript Version of Eugene Genovese's Roll, Jordan, Roll, sent to Rawick
BOX 3
12. Writings, Dr. Rawick 1972-1977
13. Writings, Dr. Rawick 1954-1983
14. Writings, Dr. Rawick 1949-1979
15. Book reviews and catalogues 1969-1979
BOX 4
16. Writings, Dr. Rawick 1954-1980
17. Writings, Dr. Rawick 1973-1974
18. Writings, Dr. Rawick 1979
19. Writings, Dr. Rawick, drafts and partial 1955-1972
20. Writings, Dr. Rawick, drafts and partial nd.
BOX 5
21. Notes, hand written nd.
22. Correspondence, 1967-1982
23. Correspondence, English Collective of Prostitutes, 1971-1986.
24. Correspondence, Greenwood Press 1968-1981
25. Correspondence, Greenwood Reprint Corp. 1967-1970
26. Correspondence, Greenwood 1977-1982
27. Correspondence, Martin Glaberman 1966-1968
28. Correspondence, Facing Reality 1964-1971
29. Correspondence, Oakland University 1965-1968
BOX 6
30. Correspondence, Fund for the Republic 1954-1956
31. Correspondence, Dr. Merle Curti 1953-1958
32. Correspondence, WPA Writers Project 1974-1984
33. Correspondence, Spanish students 1956
34. Correspondence, Gambino 1971-1984
35. Correspondence, Ken Lawrence 1976-1978
36. Correspondence, Eric Heffer 1965
37. Correspondence, UMSL 1976-1982
38. Correspondence, Italian radicals 1973-1988
39. Correspondence, Eugene Genovese 1975-1976
40. Correspondence, Workers Democracy 1987-1988
41. Correspondence, Miners strike 1984
42. Correspondence, Walter Rodney 1980-1988
43. Correspondence, Personal 1969
BOX 7
44. Correspondence, General 1952-1960
45. Correspondence, General 1961-1969
46. Correspondence, General 1970-1975
47. Correspondence, General 1976-1979
48. Correspondence, General 1980-1988
49. Correspondence, Unidentified,undated and partial.
SERIES 2 OTHERS' WRITINGS
BOX 8
50. Writings, CLR James 1960-1968
51. Writings, Martin Glaberman 1966-1967
52. Writings, Ferruccio Gambino nd.
53. Writings, Ken Lawrence 1973-1980
54. Writings, Eugene D. Genovese, Roll Jordon Roll nd.
55. Writings, Eugene D. Genovese, Afro-American Slave Revolts in the Making of the New World. nd
56. Writings, George Lipsitz, Strategies of Independence or Isn't it About Time a Historian Beat a Live Horse. nd. and Norman Yetman, The Uses of the Slave Narrative Collection. 1977
57. Writings, Martin Gettleman, In the Balance. 1976
58. Writings, The Gathering Forces. 1967
59. Writings, George R. Vickering, The New Left and the American Future. nd.
60. Writings, unidentified. nd.
61. Writings, unidentified. nd.
BOX 9
62. Writings, Account of the Emergence of Local 229 U.A.W., nd.
63. Writings, Others 1962-1979
64. Writings, Others nd.
65. Writings, Others in Italian 1978
66. Writings, Syllabi and bibliographies nd.
67. Writings, Syllabi and bibliographies nd.
BOX 10
68. Writings, Position Papers on Reconstruction. various authors 1974
69. Writings, The Negro in Iowa. 1940
70. Writings, Black History/Slavery 1970-1978
71. Writings, Black History/Slavery 1936-1982
BOX 11
72. Writings, Black History/Slavery 1953-1983
73. Writings, Black History/Slavery 1952-1980
74. Writings, Black History/Slavery nd.
75. Writings, Black History/Slavery 1937-1983
76. Writings, History of the Old South 1979
77. American Indian material 1964-1981
78. Shell Club information nd.
BOX 12
79. Oral History, Holocaust 1972-1980
80. Oral History, Holocaust nd.
81. Oral History, material 1972-1980
82. Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies 1964-1966
83. Monteith College Material 1964
84. Information on the Left in Italy 1979-1980
85. Civil War Diary and 1841 account of murder case involving slaves in St. Louis
Series 3 PUBLICATIONS
BOX 13
86. Newsclips, various subjects 1952-1980
87. Cuaderno De Sociologia 1969
88. Publications
A) Labor in an Affluent Society 1967
B) A New Philosophy for Labor 1959
C) The Struggle in the Middle East nd.
D) Solidarity the Workers Power nd.
E) Desire and Need 1967
F) The Human Condition & Beyond, 1967
G) African Freedom Fighters Speak for Themselves 1975
H) Trade Unionism 1942
I) Johnson's Mystification of Marxism 1943
J) Leninism, the Comintern and Putschism 1959
89. Publications
A) Twenty-Five years for God and Country 1946
B) Souvenir Booklet, High Ridge Public School 1908
C) The Anthropologists' Frontier: :The Last Phase of African Exploration 1963
D) Witness and Watchtower in the Rhodesia and Nyasland, 1965
E) Toward Peace in Palestine 1943
F) Japanese Imperialism Today c.1972
G) Counter-Planning on the Shop Floor nd.
H) Labor Notes Newsletter 1987
I) In G.M. Forward in '55
J) Trinidad & Tabago Index 1966
K) Communist China: A Socialist Analysis 1955
BOX 14
90. Publications, Socialist Workers Party 1938
91. Publications, Workers Party Bulletin 1949
92. Publications, Workers Party Bulletin 1935
93. Publications, Forum, Independent Socialist League 1954
94. Publications, Workers Party, Resolutions 1935-1946
95. Labor Vets News Bulletin 1947
BOX 15
96. Labor Action Newspaper 1950-1958
97. Labor Worker Newspaper 1963-1964
98. L'intransigeant Newspaper 1938
99. Le Populaire Newspaper 1938
100. Militant Newspaper 1938
101. L'Humanite Newspaper 1938
102. Fight Newspaper 1938
103. The Illustrated News 1963
104. Newsclips nd.
105. The Spark, South Africa 1937-1939
106. Socialist Party Draft Statements 1935,1937
107. New Views 1945-1946
108. The New International Magazine 1935-1938
109. The New International Magazine 1938-1939
110. The New International Magazine 1940-1941
BOX 16
111. The New International Magazine 1942
112. The New International Magazine 1943
113. The New International Magazine 1944
114. The New International Magazine 1945
115. The New International Magazine 1949
116. Johnson Forest Tendency, Bulletin 1947
117. The Southern Patriot 1971-1974
118. Radical Historian 1979,1981,1984
119. International Literature 1933-1944
BOX 17
120. International Socialism 1960-1964
121. The Reporter 1963
122. Keep Strong 1980-1981
123. Liberator 1963
124. Race Today 1974-1975
125. Saturday Review 1953
126. National Review 1963
127. Radical History Review 1978
128. The Yale Review 1982
129. Monthly Review 1985
130. Wildcat 1969,1974
131. Progressive Labor Magazine 1967
132. Inner City Voice 1967-1968
133. Pinpoint 1970
BOX 18
134. The Jews and the War 1916
135. The Distrust of Reason 1959
136. The Right to Be Lazy 1970
137. New University Thought 1961
138. A New Era of Labor Revolt 1966
139. Union Democracy Review 1983-1984
140. Vieques Bulletin 1979
141. A Year in Treblinka nd.
142. Marcus Garvey 1967
143. Midnight Notes 1979-1988
144. Publications
A) Peace and Democracy News 1988
B) CFC 1973
C) Omkeer,South Africa 1979
D) Oral History, Columbia University 1976
E) The Conditions of Farm Workers and Small Farmers in 1971
F) Free Speech For GI's 1967
G) No Right to a Hearing (England) 1965
H) Working People's Music nd.
I) The Truth Monger nd.
J) What is Marxism 1982
K) Center for Socialist History Interbulletin 1983
L) Generation of Revolutionaries nd.
M) Punching Out 1952
N) Descrying the Peasantry 1982
O) Ground Zero nd.
P) The Mill Hunk Herald 1984
145. Anvil 1949-1060
146. Radical America 1968,1984
BOX 19
147. What's Happening to the American Worker? c.1968
148. Student Partisan 1947
149. The Student Soapbox 1948
150. Socialist Youth Review 1947
151. Campus Rebels: A Brief History of the Student League Industrial Democracy 1953
152. Students Peace Union Bulletin 1963
153. International Student Peace Union Discussion Bulletin, 1963
154. Students for Democratic Action Crisis on the Campus/A History, nd.
155. Students for a Democratic Society, Bulletin 1962-1963
156. Radical Education Project 1964,1966
157. Oakland Observer 1969
158. Toledo Free Press 1966
159. The South End (Wayne State University) 1971
160. The Point of Production 1969
161. Midwest Young Socialist 1948
162. Young Socialist Magazine 1919
163. The Gathering Forces (Facing Reality) 1967
164. Correspondence (Facing Reality) 1958
165. Young Peoples Socialist League Discussion Bulletin 1964
166. Revolt on the Campus: The Student Movement in the 1930s-1960
167. Left Wing Bulletin 1957
168. Young Socialist Review 1938
169. Young Socialist Review 1954
BOX 20
170. Young Socialist Review 1955
171. Young Socialist Review 1957
172. Young Socialist Review 1957
173. Young Socialist Review 1962,1963
174. Speaking Out 1982-1983
175. Speak Out 1966-1970
176. Report of the National Youth Anti-War Congress nd.
177. Socialist Voice 1983
178. The Proletarian 1922
179. American Socialist Quarterly 1934
180. American Socialist Monthly 1936
181. Socialist Review 1938
182. Socialist Review 1938-1939
BOX 21
183. Revolutionary Socialist Review 1934-1935
184. Socialist Call 1960-1962
185. Proceedings 1962 National Convention Socialist Party
186. Internal Bulletin Socialist Workers Party 1940
187. Workers Party Bulletin 1946
188. The New International 1934
189. International Socialism 1964-1970
190. The Workers Republic 1967
191. Workers International News 1946-1947
192. Internationale #2 1967
193. Pamphlets
A) Why Communism 1935
B) Fidel Castro Speech at Havana 1962
C) A Plan for America 1932
D) Socialism in Action 1912
E) Next-A Labor Party 1948
F) Who are the 18 Prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case 1944
G) How Fare Youth nd.
H) Defeat the Anti-Labor Smith Bill A Letter to Congress, 1952
I) The November Elections: and the Fight for Jobs, Peace, Equal Rights, Democracy 1954
J) The Steel Workers and the Fight for Labor Rights 1952
K) The Threat to the Labor Movement 1947
L) The Yankee Primer, 1933
M) This is Socialism, nd.
N) What is Anarchism? nd.
O) Reform or Revolution 1961
194. Pamphlets
A) The Communist's Take a New Look 1956
B) Is Communism Un-American 1947
C) How the Communist's Rule Russia 1927
D) The Apostate Jack London nd.
E) Indicts the Wall Street Conspirators 1948
F) The Story Of the Constitution of the United States Told By Those Who Fashioned It 1946
G) The Constructive Program of Socialism 1908
H) John Brown's Brain 1959
I) Toward Socialist Reorientation nd.
J) The Socialist Party and the Working Class 1904
K) Socialist Fundamentals 1932
195. Pamphlets
A) The Consensus 1922
B) Building a New World Through the Socialist Party 1936
C) A Workers World 1934
D) Toward Socialist Reorientation nd.
E) Swastika Over Germany 1933
F) Sit Down 1937
G) On Behalf Of Russia 1918
H) Introduction to Scientific Socialism 1933
I) Democracy and Japanese Americans 1942
J) The Bolsheviks and the Soviets nd.
K) The Battle of Ballots nd.
L) What Means This Strike 1963
BOX 22
196. Pamphlets
A) The Parable of the Water Tank nd.
B) The Jewish Labor Movement in America 1957
C) "All For Mr. Davis" The Story of Sharecropper Odell Waller nd.
D) The Rights of Ireland and the Faith of a Felon 1848
E) Problems of Revolutionary Socialism 1935
F) Report of the Eighth Annual Conference of the Labor Party 1908
G) Shall a Labor Party Be Formed in America? 1923
H) Why Mau Mau? nd.
I) Crime it's Causes and Consequences 1937
J) Which Must Go ? America or Private Ownership of Railroads 1923
K) In Defense of Socialism 1944
L) Plenty For All: The Meaning of Socialism 1946
M) Young Peoples Socialist League Song Book 1946
197. Pamphlets
A) Why Unemployment? 1935
B) The Crime of El Fanguito
C) Save Your Union: The Meaning of the Anti-Trust
Persecution of Labor 1940
D) Election Platform of the Communist Party 1948
E) The Atomic Age: Suicide... Slavery or Socialism nd.
F) McCarthyism in the Courts: The Story of the Steve
Nelson Frame Up nd.
G) Intellectuals in the Fight for Peace 1949
H) The Plot to Gag America 1950
I) Is Time Study Scientific 1954
J) Peace or War: The People Against the Warmakers 1946
K) The Time of the Toad c.1950
L) Marxism-Leninism vs. Revisionism 1946
M) Industrial Problems 1909
198. Pamphlets
A) Russia: Promise and Performance 1945
B) Working Class Unity: Bulwark Against Fascism 1935
C) China Trade Facts nd.
D) Formosa nd.
E) India's Progress nd.
F) Platform: Socialist Party 1952
G) Action Program of the Social Democratic Party of Germany 1954
H) The War That Was Foretold: Germany and England 1909
I) Socialist Platform 1960
J) Labour in the Affluent Society 1960
K) Rules of the Transport and General Worker's Union 1956
L) Vote, What For? 1959
M) The American Threat to British Culture nd.
N) Stories From the Earthly Paradise nd.
O) No Compromise No Political Trading 1919
P) The Martyr Peoples nd.
Q) Education and the Social Order 1949
R) Is the New Deal Socialism 1936
S) Handbook for Socialists 1951
199. Pamphlets
A) A Way Forward: Political Realignment in America 1960
B) Incentive Pay: The Speed Up New Style nd.
C) The Coming American Revolution 1947
D) Witch Hunt in Minnesota c.1941
E) Trade Unionism in Algeria 1959
F) The Soviet Union: Friend and Ally of the American People nd.
G) Reaction Beats it's War Drums 1956
H) Speech Delivered by Alderman John C. Kennedy to the City Council of Chicago 1917
I) We Build For Socialism 1951
J) Socialist Reconstruction of Society 1963
K) The Truth About Socialism nd.
L) The American Empire 1921
M) The Open Shop nd.
N) Anarchism and Morality 1945
O) What's Behind the Christian Front 1939
P) Union Committeemen and Wildcat Strikes 1955
200. Pamphlets, Facing Reality
A) Be His Payment High or Low 1966
B) Theory and Practice 1969
C) Detroit: The July Days 1967
201. Mao as a Dialectician 1971
202. Catholic Standard Newsletter 1979-1980
203. Caribbean Artist's Movement Newsletter 1976-1986
BOX 23
204. Caribbean Contact Newspaper 1980-1991
205. Covert Action Information Bulletin 1978-1979
206. Italian Language Newspapers and Magazines.
207. Journal Articles 1866-1987
208. Newspapers and Newsclips 1969-1980
209. Newspapers and Newsclips 1967-1981
BOX 24
210. Newsclips 1976-1982
211. Assorted Publications and Study Guides
A) Christian Science and Eastern Religions 1972
B) Structure of American Capitalism 1942
C) The Role of the Party in the Fight for Socialism nd.
D) The Role of the Trade Unions: Their Economic Role Under Capitalism 1947
E) ABC of Marxism 1946
F) Marxian Economics nd.
G) Imperialism nd.
H) The State nd.
I) History and Principals of the Fourth International nd.
J) What is a Program of "Transitional" Demands 1944
212. Assorted Publications
A) Our Generation 1976
B) Caribbean International Opinion 1968
C) The Italian Inquisition 1982
D) Card Newsletter 1967
E) SECHABA: Official Organ of the African
National Congress 1968
F) The Unsquare Deal: London's Bus Colour Bar 1967
G) Not a Penny on the Rents nd.
H) Pouvoir Ouvrier 1964
I) The Kronstadt Commune 1967
J) Combate 1960
K) Social and Economic Studies 1967
L) Policy Decisions and the Economic Development of
Ceylon 1955
M) Por Que ? nd.
N) Black Ram 1969
O) Violence in the Toilets 1968
P) International Labour Reports 1986
Q) Insight 1980
213. Assorted Publications
A) Black Workers Set the Pace nd.
B) Anthropology and Imperialism 1967
C) Race Today 1974
D) The People, Yes 1973
E) Redefining the Past 1975
F) Workers Inquiry 1973
G) Radicals in the Professions 1968
H) Labor and Community Newsletter 1980
I) 3 Political Discussions 1976
J) Reflections of Carondelet 1966
K) Folklife Center News 1980
214. Assorted Publications
A) Monteith College Social Science Reader 1961
B) The Work/Energy Crisis and the Apocalypse nd.
C) Politics 1946
D) Trans-action 1969
E) Socialist Worker 1982
F) Socialist Monthly Changes 1979
G) International Labor and Working Class History 1976
H) The Nation 1988
I) Union Democracy Review nd.
BOX 25
215. Liberation Magazine 1961-1975
216. Urgent Tasks Magazine 1977-1980
217. Reports on Civilian Conservation Corp and National Youth Administration. 1940-1942
218. The Community Development Corporation as a Response to Poverty. nd.
BOX 26
219. Guide to the Powderly Papers
220. Powderly Papers
221. Powderly Papers
222. Powderly Papers
223. Powderly Papers
224. Powderly Papers
225. Powderly Papers
BOX 27
226. Slave Narratives, Alabama
BOX 28
227. Slave Narratives, Arkansas
228. Slave Narratives, Florida
BOX 29
229. Slave Narratives, Georgia
BOX 30
230. Slave Narratives, Kentucky
BOX 31
231. Slave Narratives, Louisiana
232. Slave Narratives, Maryland
BOX 32
233. Slave Narratives, Mississippi
234. Slave Narratives, Missouri
BOX 33
235. Slave Narratives, North Carolina
236. Slave Narratives, South Carolina
BOX 34
237. Slave Narratives, Tennessee
BOX 35
238. Slave Narratives, Texas A-D
BOX 36
239. Slave Narratives, Texas E-M
BOX 37
240. Slave Narratives, Texas N-Z
BOX 38
241. Slave Narratives, Virginia
Box 39
242. Narratives of Slave Owners, Indians and Slaves in Indian Territory.
BOX 40
243. Slave Narratives, Incomplete
BOX 41
244. Slave Narratives, Incomplete
Box 42
245. Slave Narratives, Microfilm
BOX 43
246. Index Cards Relating to Slave Narratives
BOX 44
247. Audio Tapes, Reel
T1 Slavery by CLR James 5\4\74
T2 Rawick Lecture 7\66
T3 Rawick Lecture 7\66
T4 Rawick "Folk-Like Groups in the Urban World" nd.
T5 Rawick Lecture 5\66
T6 Rawick Lecture 6\66
T7 Discussion with Mr. Haggard
T8 Student Movement in the 30s Part 1
T9 Development Faculty Meeting
T10 Architecture and Lutherans
T11 Rawick Lecture 10\23\68
T12 Rawick Lecture 8\66
T13 Rawick Lecture 7\66
T14 Rawick Lecture nd.
BOX 45
248. Audio Tapes, Cassette
T15 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 1\18\78
T16 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 1\20\78
T17 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 1\30\78
T18 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 2\2\78
T19 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 2\6\78
T20 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 2\20\78
T21 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 2\22\78
T22 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 2\27\78
T23 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 2\27\78
T24 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 3\1\78
T25 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 3\10\78
T26 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 3\15\78
T27 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 3\17\78
T28 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 3\29\78
T29 Rawick Lecture , Labor Movement 4\5\78
T30 CLR James, "On Oliver Cox's Class and Race 1974
T31 Rawick, Dictated Correspondence nd.
T32 Rawick, Dictated Correspondence nd.
T33 Rawick Lecture, Focel, Engerman, Cenuse and Blasingame nd.
T34 Rawick Lecture at St. Lawrence University nd.
T35 Oral Interview, Bernard Fitzsimmons 92 yrs. old
T36 Julias Orban, "A Day in History" 10\20\56
T37 Oral Interview, Nick Vasileff (Life in Depression)
T38 Oral Interview, Nick Vasileff (Life in Depression)
T39 Rawick on National Minorities nd.
T40 Oral Interview, Tom Debrotnik (Born in Austria in 1901) nd.
T41 Oral Interview, Elsie Kuenneke (90 Yrs. Old, Recollections of Early Days) nd.
T42 Critique of Jews on the Left
T43 Martin Glaberman, "Problems of Working Class in America" 10\6\72
T44 Oral Interview, Beatrice Whittemore (Quality of Life in the Depression) nd.
T45 Oral Interview, George Rawick 9\11\87 Part 1
T46 Oral Interview, George Rawick 9\11\87 Part 2
T47 CLR James, "Black Jacobins and Black Reconstruction", 1974
T48 CLR James, "How I Wrote Black Jacobins" 1974
T49 CLR James, " How I Would Re-Write Black Jacobins" 1974
T50 "It's Not the Song it's the Singing" Doing
Oral History: A Panel Discussion Part 1
T51 "It's Not the Song it's the Singing" Doing Oral History: A Panel Discussion Part 2
BOX 46
Photographs
Folder 249.
630.1 Clam Diggers Boat (3.5x5)
"George: A traditional pattern, locally built clam digger's boat. Encountered on the levee at Muscatine, Iowa, June 1980. The racks of dredge hooks are dragged over the bottom, the clams either get hooked or grab the tines as they pass by. --for the Rawickian Archive of Fresh Water Bivalve Lore"
630.2 Gulia (baby), 1981 4x6
630.3 Tombstone 8x10
630.4 Window 5x7
630.5 Young Boy 3.5x3.5
630.6 Helen Stanton and Marina Maxwell, Wesley Secondary School, 2/68 3.75 X 5.5
630.7 George Rawick 8x10 (two prints)
630.8 Jules Rawick, age 6, 1/72, 1.75x2.5
630.9 Drawing of Woman Slave, 8x10
630.10 Two Men in Garden, 2.5x3.5
630.11 George Rawick with Sculpture, 3.5x5
630.12 George Rawick in front of ornate building, 3.5x5
630.13 Neckargemund, a German Village, 3x4.25
630.14 Rawick's sons, 2x2, August 1972
630.15 Three Photos on Birthday Card from Dianne, Jules and Che
630.16 Young Boy, 3.5 X 4.25
630.17 Helen?, 8x10
630.18 George Rawick's Sons (120 negatives)
630.19 Unidentified Man and Woman, 3.75x5.25
630.20 Unidentified Woman, 3.75x5.25
630.21 Unidentified Group, 3.5x3.5
630.22 Birthday Cake, "Down With Capitalism, Up With Nancy and Marty," 3.5x5.25
630.23 George Rawick, 8x10
630.24 Newsclipping with photo of Rawick's son Jules, 12/11/71
BOX 47
250.
A) Oversize slave narratives
B) Ville Scrapbook
C) Large publications
INDEX
Abortion f. 146
Africa. f. 88,89,105,107,112,117,118,120,189
African American History. 54,55,69-75,112,124,189,226-246
Agee, Phillip. f.206
American Socialist Monthly f. 180
American Socialist Quarterly f. 179
Anarchism. f. 193,199
Anvil f. 145
Argentina. f. 109
Baraka, Imamu f. 124
Belgium. f. 120
Black Feminism f.146
Black Panthers f. 124,132
Caribbean. 89,203,204
Carmichael, Stokely f. 124,132
Castro, Fidel. f. 193
Catholic Standard f.202
Chile. f. 87
China. f. 89, 109,111,112,120,188,189
CIA, f. 205,215
Civil Rights. f. 103,121,123,153,189,215
Civil War. f. 85
Civilian Conservation Corp, f. 217
Cleaver, Eldridge f. 124
Communist Party. f. 114,115
Covert Action. f. 205
Crime, 196
Cuba, f. 189,215
Curti, Merle. f.31
Debs, Eugene. f.194
Detroit, f. 159,175,200
Dewey, John. f. 198
Eisenhower, Dwight D. f. 115
Engels, Fredrich f.175,188
English Collective of Prostitutes. f.23
Facing Reality. f.28
Fascism. f. 110
Fight f. 102
Finland. f. 110,115
France. f. 88,99,101,108-110,115
Freedom of Information Act, f.207
Fromm, Erich f. 184
Garvey, Marcus. 142,174
Genovese, Eugene. f.39,54,55
Glaberman, Martain. f. 27,51,200,201
Greater St.Louis Shell Club. f.78
Greece. f.108
Gregory, Dick f. 123
Guevara, Che f. 159,192
High Ridge, Missouri f. 89
Holocaust. f. 79,80
Hughes, Langston. f. 119
The Illustrated News f. 103
India. f. 110,111,191
Indonesia. f. 115
Inner City Voice f. 132
International Literature f. 119
International Socialism f. 120
Internationale f.192
Iran, f. 216
Italian Radicals. f.38,206
Italy. f. 38,112,113,206
Jackson, George f.159
James, CLR 50,175,189
Japan. f. 89,109-111,120,174
Judaism. f.110,112,196,207
Keep Strong f. 122
King, Martin Luther. f. 215
Klu Klux Klan f. 174,176
Knights of Labor, f.219-225
Labor Action f. 96
Labor Unions.f.41,62,88,89,95,96,112,114,131,138, 144,147,160,193,195-199,219-225
Labor Worker f. 97
LaFollette, Robert. f. 108
Lawrence, Ken. f. 35,53
Lenin. f. 110
Liberation f. 215
Liberator f. 123
London, Jack. f.194
Mao Tse Tung f. 175,200
Marley, Bob. 204
Marshall Plan f.149
Maurin, Joaquin, f. 183
Mays, Willie, f.175
Mexico. f. 108
Middle East. f. 89,109,112,175,191
Militant f. 100
Monthly Review f. 129
Napoleon. f. 114
National Review 126
National Youth Administration, f.218
National Youth Anti War Congress, f.176
Native Americans. f.77
Nazi Germany. 79,108,110,188
New Deal f. 108,109,111,112
The New International f. 108-115,188
New Views f. 107
Newton, Huey f. 124
Nicaragua, f. 205
Nyasland. f. 89
Oral History, collecting f.79-81
Peace and Democracy News f. 144
Pin Point f. 133
Poland f. 174
Powderly, Terrence Vincent. f. 219-225
The Proletarian f. 178
Progressive Labor f. 131
Progressives. f. 108
Prostitutes. f.23
Puerto Rico f. 140
Race Today f. 124
Radical Historian's Newsletter f. 118
Radical History Review f. 127
Railroads. 108,196
Randolph, A. Phillip. f. 215
Rawick, George. f.1-246
Reconstruction f. 68
The Reporter f. 121
Revolutionary Socialist Review f. 183
Rhodesia. f. 89
Saturday Review f. 125
Sharecroppers. 22
Slavery. f. 55,69-76,175,207,226-246
Socialist Appeal f. 250
Socialist Call 184
Socialist Party f.144,160-193,195,199
Socialist Review f. 181,182
Socialist Voice f. 177
Socialist Youth Review f. 150
Socialized Medicine, f.184
Soledad Brothers f.159
South Africa. f.105,107,117,118,120,144
The Southern Patriot f. 117
Spanish Civil War. f. 100,102,105,108,109,112,181
The Spark f. 105
Speak Out f. 175
Speaking Out f. 174
Strikes. 41, 195
Student Movement. f. 148-159,166
Student Partisan f. 148
Student Peace Union Bulletin f. 152
The Student Soapbox f. 149
Terrorism, 205,209,215
Tito. 115
Townsend Plan, f.180
Transport and General Workers Union. f. 198
Treblinka Concentration Camp f.141
Trotsky, Leon. f. 109-113,115,116,120,188,189
The Truth Monger f. 144
Union Democracy Review f. 139
United Auto Workers. f. 62,112,114,116,174,175
Urgent Talks f. 216
USSR. f. 109-113,115,174,191
Viet Nam f. 152,190
Ville Neighborhood. f.250
W.P.A. Writers Project. f. 56,69,226-246
Washington University, f. 175
Wild Cat f. 130
Workers International News f. 191
The Workers Republic f. 190
WWII. f. 109-112
The Yale Review f. 128
Young Socialist Review f. 168-173
Yugoslavia, f.189
Zimbabwe. f. 88
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