The historian David Levering Lewis is the author of eight remarkably diverse monographs. Raised in an academic family, his father was president of Morris Brown College, Lewis enrolled at Fisk University at the age of 15 and was only 26 when he was awarded a doctorate in modern European history from the London School of Economics (1962). Through an academic career that has included numerous stops, including Morgan State, Notre Dame, Howard, the University of the District of Columbia (1970-1980), and Rutgers (1985-2003), Lewis remained consistently productive. Author of the first academic biography of Martin Luther King (1970) and a history of the Dreyfus Affair (1974), he wrote an influential study of the Harlem renaissance (1981) and important works on colonialism in Africa (1987) and Islamic Spain (2008), but he is best known for his two monumental biographies of W.E.B. Du Bois (1993, 2000), each of which was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. One of the most lauded African American historians of his generation, Lewis was recipient of the Bancroft Prize, the Francis Parkman Prizes, the 2009 National Humanities Medal, and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, and he was elected as a Fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. Lewis was Julius Silver University Professor in History at New York University from 2003 until his retirement.
The papers of David Levering Lewis document a long and productive career as an academic historian and scholar of African American history and culture. Beginning with his years in college and graduate school, the collection offers a rich perspective on the evolution of his career. Lewis’s essential biographies of W.E.B. Du Bois are particularly well documented, however the collection includes abundant materials for each of his earlier projects, including correspondence, research notes, and drafts.
Background on David Levering Lewis
Like W.E.B. Du Bois, the subject of his best-known work, David Levering Lewis went from a precocious childhood to a brilliant scholarly career. Lewis was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on May 26, 1936, into a family devoted to education. His mother, Urnestine Bell-Lewis, a taught mathematics in high school, while his father, John Henry Lewis Sr., went from being a high school principal, to dean of the theological school at Wilberforce University, and then president of Morris Brown College. With this background, Lewis grew up in a family that he described as “like characters in a Jessie Fauset novel”1 and in a home frequented by the elite of African American society, from Adam Clayton Powell to Walter White, Marian Anderson, Thurgood Marshall, and Du Bois.
Speeding through high school in two years, Lewis entered Fisk University at the age of fifteen — the same age as Du Bois when he entered Fisk — and quickly distinguished himself in his major fields of history and philosophy, earning entry into Phi Beta Kappa. Although initially planning on a career in law, he changed course after a single semester at the University of Michigan, earning an MA in history from Columbia in 1959 followed by a PhD from the London School of Economics (1962). His dissertation was a study of liberal Catholic layman, Emmanuel Mounier, and his failed attempt to construct a “third force” in French politics that would transcend Socialism and Capitalism. The choice of subject matter, was rooted deeply in the integrationist and assimilationist ethos of his family, where the mastery of “the history that white Americans claimed as their own” was viewed as a mark of distinction.
After eighteen months of military service at an Army psychiatric facility in Landstuhl, Germany, Lewis began his academic career teaching medieval and Renaissance history at the University of Ghana. He found some of the brightest students of his career there and an environment that carried both conflict and promise, but after only one year, ideological differences among the faculty in Ghana led him to return to the United States and to appointments at Howard University (1965) and Morgan State (1966-1970). Convinced that the topic of his dissertation was already too stale to make for a suitable book, he switched focus to modern French history, but the future path of his career came unexpectedly. Early in 1968, the editors of Penguin’s Great Leaders of the 20th Century series approached him with the prospect of writing a biography of Martin Luther King. Initially, he had doubts about the project, unconvinced that a biography of a man who was, after all, still young and evolving would succeed, but King’s assassination changed all that. Based on extensive interviews with major figures in the civil rights struggle, his King: A Critical Biography (1970) was well received by historians, though not without controversy, and is considered one of the first books to take advantage of deep archival research in the King Papers, then at Boston University.
Despite the success of the King book and his growing awareness of the untapped potential in African American studies, Lewis returned to French history after taking a new position at Federal City College (later the University of the District of Columbia) in 1970. By the time his Prisoners of Honor: The Dreyfus Affair appeared in 1974, followed shortly by District of Columbia: A Bicentennial History (1976), Lewis surrendered to the lure and promise of African American studies. The result became a landmark. A conversation with his literary agent led to a fascinating exploration of the origins of the Harlem Renaissance and the self-conscious vanguard of African American intellectuals who sought to create an arts movement in service to the cause of civil rights. When Harlem Was in Vogue (1981) became an instant classic that.
This deep dive into African American history came at a challenging time in Lewis’ career. After being fired from his position at the University of the District of Columbia, and pursuing a wrongful termination suit, he crossed the country twice for academic positions, joining the faculty at the University of California San Diego (1981-1985) and then at Rutgers, where he served as the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of History until 2003. Unsurprisingly, given his record of accomplishment, these migrations had little impact on his scholarly productivity: in many ways, he entered the most important part of his career. Learning that the papers of W.E.B. Du Bois had recently been opened for research at the University of Massachusetts, Lewis became one of the first scholars to mine the collection deeply, intent on writing the first comprehensive biography of one the great minds of the twentieth century. Even while this new project was consuming his energies, Lewis somehow found time to spin out another noteworthy monograph: a study of European colonialism and African Resistance, The Race to Fashoda (1988).
But it was Lewis’s writing on Du Bois that cemented his reputation, and particularly the monumental two-part biography, W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1919): Biography of a Race (1994) and W.E.B. Du Bois (1919-1963): The Fight for Equality and the American Century (2001). The first volume received both the Bancroft Prize and Francis Parkman Prize, while the second was awarded the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. Even more notably, each volume was recognized with the Pulitzer Prize, making Lewis the first author to receive the prize for consecutive volumes on the same topic.
Lewis left Rutgers to become the Julius Silver University Professor and Professor of History at New York University in 2003. Since that time he has written two books: God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215, which explored the relation between Islam and the West, and The Implausible Wendell Willkie: Leadership Ahead of Its Time (2011). Highly regarded in the profession, he has earned fellowships from the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the National Humanities Center, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Academy in Berlin, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the American Philosophical Society, and the MacArthur Foundation. He was awarded the National Humanities Medal by Barack Obama in 2009 and the 2015 Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Award for distinguished writing in American history of enduring public significance.
Lewis married twice. In 1966, he married Sharon Siskind, with whom he had three children: Allison, Jason, and Eric. After divorcing in 1988, Lewis met Ruth Ann Stewart, who at the time worked for the New York Public Library. The couple wed in 1994, and adopted a daughter, Allegra Stewart.
Contents of Collection
A massive archive of correspondence and writing, the David Levering Lewis Papers mark the celebrated career as an eminent author and academic. At nearly fifty boxes, the collection ranges from personal and professional correspondence and records of his academic appointments to a rich record of his prolific publications. Lewis’s path breaking biographies of Martin Luther King Jr. and W. E. B. Du Bois and his important studies of the Harlem Renaissance and African history make the collection a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of African American academic history in the 1960s through the early part of the twenty-first century. In many ways, the most important portion of the collection is that covering his two Pulitzer Prize-winning biographies of W.E.B. Du Bois, an invaluable collection of his research process, along with original manuscript drafts, publishing records, and transcripts of interviews with personal and professional acquaintances of Du Bois.
Lewis’s academic career is also well documented in the collection, including materials from each of the many universities where he was employed and many of the organizations with which he was affiliated. These records offer a view into not only his professional life, but the world at large, from his firing and subsequent wrongful termination suit against the University of the District of Columbia to his setting up a writers exchange program between Rutgers State University and a Soviet Writers Program.
While relatively small, Series 1 offers valuable insight into Lewis’s personal life. The two boxes of material include student papers from his undergraduate years to travel photos and itineraries from later in life with his second wife, Ruth Ann Stewart. The series includes an impressive collection of theater bills; records relating to his three children, his finances, and philanthropy; and materials relating to the care and medical treatment for one of his sons.
Restrictions on access:
Sensitive content relating to the care of Lewis’s son, Eric, have been removed and housed separately. These materials are restricted for a period of XX years.
Series 2 contains the bulk of Lewis’ professional life and career in academia. There are subseries devoted to each of his major academic appointments, beginning with his first post in Ghana to his current position at New York University. Subseries F contains the bulk of his speeches and written works as well as event pamphlets, personal publicity, and the many awards he has received throughout his life. Subseries G contains materials relating to his myriad affiliations with academic societies, fellowships, learned councils, and foundations.
By far the largest portion of the collection, Series 3 is comprised of materials relating to Lewis’ published manuscripts. Materials from each of Lewis’s major books are housed in subseries, from God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe to When Harlem Was in Vogue, with the largest being those documenting Lewis’s two Pulitzer prize-winning biographies on W.E.B. Du Bois. The subseries typically include research materials, handwritten notes, drafts and rough manuscripts, and materials relating to the publishing process and beyond.
Beyond the monographs, Series 3 includes selected material on smaller publications (Subseries F), including his celebrated biography King: A Critical Biography and his Bicentennial publication of the history of the District of Columbia.
Lewis’s extensive correspondence is organized into three primary groupings, relating to his correspondence with his graduate students, his professional correspondence, and personal correspondence.
Restrictions on access:
Letters of recommendation and correspondence with graduate students and colleagues relating to professional advancement are housed separated and have been restricted for a period of XX years.
Lewis’ second wife, Ruth Ann Stewart, was a curator at the Schomburg Center of the New York Public Library. This series includes materials about Stewart, along some content on her family, and information relating to the adoption and raising of her daughter, Allegra Stewart.
Series Six contains all electronic media within the collection, including CDs, VHS, DVDs, Computer Diskettes, and microfiche. The materials are largely related to Series Two and Three, with a large portion of the CDs comprising interviews relating to Lewis’ book, When Harlem was in Vogue.
Materials in this series are sorted by format: Box 47 contains CDs and DVDs, while Box 48 contains VHS, microcassettes, microfiche, audiocassettes, floppy discs, and other media formats.
Collection inventory
Series 1: Personal Materials
1910-2013
3 boxes (4.5 linear feet)
Address Book, Passports
ca.1980s
Box 1: 26
Day Calendars
1981-1989
Box 1: 22
Day Calendars
1990-1999
Box 1: 23
Day Calendars
2000-2009
Box 1: 24
Day Calendars
2010-2013
Box 1: 25
Education: Fisk University Undergrad-Diploma and Alumni Activities
1956 May-2010 Nov
Box 1: 1
Education: Fisk University
ca.1976
Box 43: 1
Education: Fisk University
ca.1976
Box 43: 2
Education: University of Michigan Law School: Mock Trial Brief
1956 Oct 31
Box 1: 2
Education: London School of Economics: Ephemera, Alumni Outreach
1962 June-2012 Winter
Box 1: 3
Education: London School of Economics
undated
Box 43: 3
Family: Bell-Lewis, Alice Urnestine (mother)
1953-1963
Box 2: 10
Family: Bell-Lewis, Alice Urnestine (mother)
1911-1960
Box 2: 11
Family: Lewis, Allison (daughter)
1986 Oct-1991 Dec
Box 2: 1
Family: Lewis, Allison (daughter)
1981 Feb-1989 Jan
Box 43: 7
Family: Lewis, Jason (son)
1986-1991
Box 2: 2
Family: Lewis, Jason (son)
1990 Dec-1998 Sept.
Box 2: 3
Family: Lewis, Jason (son)
1989 Jan-1992 Feb
Box 2: 4
Family: Lewis, Jason (son)
1990 Oct-1997 Jan
Box 2: 5
Family: Lewis, Jason (son)
ca.1998-1990
Box 2: 6
Family: Lewis, Jason (son)
ca.1989-1990
Box 2: 7
Family: Lewis, Jason (son)
1997 Feb-2002-Feb
Box 43: 8
Family: Lewis, John H. (father)
1917 Nov-2013 March
Box 2: 9
Family: Lewis, John H. (father)
1910 April-1977 March
Box 43: 6
Family: Lewis family (Jenkins) Genealogical Research
undated
Box 2: 12
Family: Siskind-Lewis, Sharon
undated
Box 2: 8
Finance
1961 Dec-1973 Oct
Box 43: 9
Finance and philanthropy: Donation receipts, gratitudes
Research (Archival) Harvard University Du Bois Institute
1981 Oct-1985 Sept.
Box 17: 14
Research (Archival) Howard University
undated
Box 17: 16
Research (Archival) Library of Congress
undated
Box 44: 9
Research (Archival) National Archives
1989 June-Nov
Box 17: 18
Research (Archival) Ovington, Mary White (Wayne State Univ.)
1989 June
Box 17: 17
Research (Archival) Philadelphia Research
1985 June
Box 17: 19
Research (Archival) Photographs
undated
Box 17: 8
Research (Archival) Photographs
undated
Box 44: 13
Research (Archival) Phylon Institute (Atlanta Univ.)
1987 Nov-1989 Oct
Box 17: 20
Research (Archival) State Department Research
1910-1954
Box 17: 11
Research (Archival) University of Massachusetts Amherst (Winged Victory)
2001 Jan-2002 April
Box 17: 24
Research (Archival) University of Massachusetts Amherst
1985-1988
Box 17: 21
Research (Archival) University of Massachusetts Amherst
1985-1988
Box 17: 22
Research (Archival) University of Massachusetts Amherst
1985-1988
Box 17: 22
Research (Archival) University of New Hampshire
undated
Box 18: 1
Research (Archival) Wisconsin State Historical Society (Blaine McCormick)
1997 June
Box 18: 2
Research (Articles) “Pre War Days at Tuskeegee…”
undated
Box 18: 16
Research (Articles)
1900-1929
Box 18: 4
Research (Articles)
1930-1939
Box 18: 5
Research (Articles)
1940-1949
Box 18: 6
Research (Articles)
1940-1949
Box 18: 7
Research (Articles)
1950-1959
Box 18: 8
Research (Articles)
1950-1959
Box 18: 9
Research (Articles)
1960-1969
Box 18: 10
Research (Articles)
1970-1979
Box 18: 11
Research (Articles)
1980-1989
Box 18: 11
Research (Articles)
1990-1999
Box 18: 13
Research (Articles)
2000-Present
Box 18: 14
Research (Articles)
2000-Present
Box 18: 15
Research (Articles) Russian Translations of Du Bois Materials
undated
Box 18: 17
Research (Articles) Undated Materials
undated
Box 18: 3
Research: Assorted Research
undated
Box 44: 15
Research: Assorted Research
undated
Box 44: 16
Research: Assorted Research
undated
Box 44: 17
Research: Assorted Notes
undated
Box 17: 5
Research: Crisis (Lewis correspondence and photocopies of Du Bois correspondence, 1915-1934)
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 13
Research: DOJ Deposition of Du Bois
1951 July
Box 49: 10.5
Research: Duberman, Martin
1985 March-1987 March
Box 16: 14
Research: Du Bois Family
1985 March-1987 March
Box 16: 15
Research: Du Bois, Yolande
1921
Box 49: 21
Research: Du Bois Literature in Russian
undated
Box 26: 14
Research: Du Bois Literature in Russian
undated
Box 26: 15
Research: Du Bois Literature in Russian
undated
Box 26: 16
Research: Du Bois Trial
undated
Box 49: 13
Research: Encyclopedia Africana
1962
Box 49: 15
Research: Hoggan, Francis Letters
undated
Box 44: 4
Research: General: “Materials Gleaned”
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 9
Research: General: “Miscellany”
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 4
Research: General: “Miscellany”
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 5
Research: General: “Miscellany”
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 6
Research: General: “Preliminary Outline and Authors Inquiry”
1984 Nov-1988 Jan
Box 16: 1
Research: General: “Research Tips”
1983 Nov-1988 Jan
Box 16: 2
Research: General: “Research Tips”
1985 Sept.-1989
Box 16: 3
Research: General: “Xeroxed Materials”
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 7
Research: General: “Xeroxed Materials”
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 8
Research: General: Authors Subject Groupings
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 10
Research: General: Authors Subject Groupings
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 11
Research: General: Authors Subject Groupings
Assorted Dates
Box 16: 12
Research: Ghana Trip: Du Bois in Africa
1985 March-1987 March
Box 16: 16
Research: Indictment of Du Bois by Harry S. Truman
1951
Box 49: 11
Research: Jackson, J.
1997 Oct
Box 44: 5
Research: Jackson, James and Esther
undated
Box 16: 17
Research: Katzman, Lillian
1986 Oct-Nov
Box 44: 6
Research: Lazarus, Julius and Ruth
undated
Box 44: 8
Research: NAACP and Crisis
undated
Box 17: 4
Research: NAACP: Correspondence with Crisis
1999 Oct-2002 June
Box 17: 4
Research: NAACP: General Research
1997
Box 17: 1
Research: NAACP: Meeting Minutes
undated
Box 17: 2
Research: NAACP: Walter White
1995
Box 17: 3
Research: Newspaper Clippings
1995
Box 49: 16
Research: Niagara Movement
undated
Box 44: 11
Research Notebooks
1985 April
Box 24: 5
Research Notebooks
1986 Feb
Box 24: 10
Research Notebooks
1987 Aug
Box 24: 8
Research Notebooks
1987 May
Box 24: 9
Research Notebooks
1989 June
Box 24: 17
Research Notebooks
1989 March
Box 24: 16
Research Notebooks
1989 May
Box 25: 2
Research Notebooks
1992 Oct
Box 25: 8
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 6
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 7
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 11
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 12
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 13
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 14
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 15
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 24: 18
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 1
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 3
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 4
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 5
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 6
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 7
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 9
Research Notebooks
undated
Box 25: 10
Research: Notepads
undated
Box 49: 17
Research: Notepads
undated
Box 49: 18
Research: Notepads
undated
Box 49: 19
Research: Notepads
undated
Box 49: 20
Research: Ovington, Mary White MS by Carolyn Wedire
1991 March-1994 July
Box 17: 9
Research: Pan-Africa
undated
Box 17: 6
Research: Pan-African Congress
undated
Box 44: 12
Research: Partington, Paul
1989
Box 17: 7
Research: Rampersad, Arnold, Essay: Dark Princess
undated
Box 44: 14
Research: State Department Files
undated
Box 49: 14
Research: Truman, Harry S.
1945-1952
Box 49: 12
Subseries E: When Harlem was in Vogue
1974-2012
Harlem Renaissance NEH Grant
2012 Aug
Box 28: 9
Hralem Renaissance Reader Mock Up
undated
Box 28: 4
Publicity
ca.1981-1982
Box 28: 6
Publicity
ca.1981-1982
Box 28: 7
Publicity
ca.1981-1982
Box 28: 8
Publicity
ca.1982
Box 50: 3
Publishing: Knopf
1981 Jan
Box 50: 2
Publishing: Markson, Penguin, Knopf
1974 May-2012 July
Box 28: 5
Research: Abrams, Harry
ca.1986
Box 27: 7
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 10
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 11
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 12
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 13
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 14
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 15
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 16
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 17
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 18
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 19
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 20
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 21
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 22
Research: Notebooks
undated
Box 27: 23
Research: Notes and Outlines
ca.1979-1980
Box 27: 9
Research: Photographs
undated
Box 27: 8
When Harlem Was in Vogue Draft: Mock Ups
1997 Jan
Box 28: 3
When Harlem Was in Vogue: Knopf Uncorrected Page Proof
1981 April
Box 28: 2
Woodrow Wilson Draft
1978 April
Box 28: 1
Subseries F: Other publications
1970-2012
Bledsoe’s Law, Fiction MS by Lewis
ca.1970
Box 28: 10
District of Columbia: “Folder #1”
1975 June-1978 June
Box 28: 11
District of Columbia: “Folder #2”
1974 July-1976 March
Box 28: 12
District of Columbia: “Folder #3”
1974 July-1978 Feb
Box 28: 13
District of Columbia: Outline
undated
Box 43: 18
District of Columbia: Draft, Chapter 2
ca.1985
Box 28: 14
District of Columbia: Reviews
1976 Dec-1977 Dec
Box 28: 15
District of Columbia: NEH Bicentennial Book Report Event
1975-1976
Box 28: 16
Wendell Wilkie, Book Proposal
2000 Aug-2012 May
Box 28: 17
King: King Collection, Boston Univ.
undated
Box 28: 18
King: J. Edgar Hoover correspondence
1968 Sept.
Box 28: 19
King: Assorted Research
undated
Box 28: 20
King: Newspapers
undated
Box 50: 4
King: Transcribed Tapes
various Dates
Box 50: 5
King: Preface Draft
undated
Box 28: 21
King: Univ. of Illinois Press
1976 May-1983 July
Box 28: 22
King: Publicity and Reviews
1970 March-1985 Dec
Box 28: 23
King: Publishing
ca.2012
Box 28: 24
MLK Dissertation Plagiarism
1991 June-July
Box 28: 25
Unknown Manuscript
undated
Box 28: 26
Unsolicited Manuscripts
1997 June, 2003 Nov
Box 44: 19
Assorted Research
1946-2013
African Review: Julian May Field
1965 May
Box 29: 1
All Star Talent Show
1997 Nov
Box 29: 2
Arkansas Research
2003 Feb
Box 29: 3
Alexander, Virginia
1993 July-1998 May
Box 29: 4
Anacostia Neighborhood Museum
undated
Box 44: 23
A New Crowd-Beth T. Bates
1996 April
Box 44: 28
Assorted Research
undated
Box 44: 30
Biblioteques Nationale
undated
Box 29: 5
Bond-Day, Caroline
1993 Oct
Box 29: 6
Broderick, Francis
undated
Box 29: 7
Black Crime and Drop-Out Rates
2003
Box 44: 26
California Labor School
undated
Box 29: 8
Communism
1946 July-1955 Sept.
Box 29: 9
Countee Cullen Collection
ca.1920s
Box 29: 10
Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
1995 June
Box 29: 11
Ethiopia
undated
Box 29: 12
Frederick Douglas
1991 March
Box 29: 13
Gloria Douglas-Johnson
undated
Box 29: 14
Erickson, Eric
1992 June
Box 29: 15
Gurhenno, Jean
undated
Box 29: 16
“Giono”
undated
Box 29: 17
Greensboro Massacre
undated
Box 29: 18
Hannon, Virginia
ca.1975
Box 29: 19
Harpers Magazine
1949 March
Box 29: 20
Harvard Crimson
1975 June
Box 29: 21
Ho Chi Minh
1968 July-1989
Box 29: 22
Hotel Sommerville Negatives
undated
Box 29: 23
Howard Univ.
ca.1967
Box 29: 24
Holstein, Casper
ca.1996
Box 50: 7
Japanese Spies: Hikida
ca.1996
Box 29: 25
Japanese Spies: Hikida
ca.1996
Box 29: 26
Japanese Spies: Hikida
undated
Box 50: 3
Japanese-Afro American Relations
ca.1991-1996
Box 29: 27
Jackson, Maynard
1961 Oct-1985 May
Box 29: 28
Jeffers, Bill
undated
Box 44: 25
Journal of Negro History
1998
Box 44: 29
Jackson, James
undated
Box 50: 8
Library of Congress Materials
1993 March-2004
Box 29: 29
Library of Congress Materials
undated
Box 50: 9
Logan, Rayford
undated
Box 29: 30
Lotus
1978 Oct
Box 29: 31
Lunceford, Jimmie
1996 Oct
Box 29: 32
Lynching Trials
undated
Box 29: 33
Moorland-Spingarn
1993 April-1996
Box 29: 34
Moorland-Spingarn
undated
Box 29: 35
Many Roads to Extinction-William Darity Jr.
1993 Sept.
Box 44: 27
NAACP
undated
Box 29: 36
Newspapers
1968 Aug-1996
Box 29: 37
New York Illustrated Newspaper-1862
undated
Box 44: 22
Newspapers
undated
Box 44: 24
Ogden Papers
undated
Box 29: 38
Patton, Stacey
2003 June-2013 April
Box 29: 39
Pauling, Linus
undated
Box 29: 40
Porter-Wesley, Dorothy
ca.1988
Box 29: 41
Photos
1998 Sept.
Box 44: 20
Phylon Institute
ca.1940
Box 50: 10
Rockefeller Archives Center
1984-1986
Box 29: 42
Rosen, Joseph
1996 Aug
Box 29: 43
Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel
1995 July
Box 29: 44
Russian Materials
undated
Box 50: 11
Schappes, Morris
1973 Sept.-1995
Box 29: 45
Scott, Stanley
1992 April
Box 29: 46
Shepherd, Heyword
1995 Dec
Box 29: 47
Special Collections and University Archives: University of Massachusetts Amherst
1993 April-May
Box 29: 48
State Department Research
1921 Sept.
Box 50: 12
Sudaplatov Matter
ca.1994
Box 50: 13
Toomer, Jean
undated
Box 30: 1
Toomer, Jean
undated
Box 30: 2
Tulsa Race Riot
1995 Aug
Box 30: 3
Waldorf Astoria
undated
Box 30: 4
Walker, Madame C.J.
1997 Dec
Box 30: 5
“Whitman”
undated
Box 30: 6
Weinstein, Allen-Perjury Reviews
undated
Box 44: 21
Wiedenfeld and Nicholson Research
undated
Box 50: 17
Young, Colonel Charles
1989 Nov
Box 30: 7
Assorted Research: Unknown Materials
undated
Box 30: 8
Assorted Research: Unknown Materials
undated
Box 30: 9
Assorted Research: Unknown Materials
undated
Box 30: 10
Assorted Research: Unknown Materials
undated
Box 30: 11
Assorted Research: Unknown Materials
undated
Box 30: 12
Assorted Research: Unidentified Materials
undated
Box 50: 14
Assorted Research: Unidentified Materials
undated
Box 50: 15
Assorted Research: Unidentified Materials
undated
Box 50: 16
Assorted Research: Unknown Notebooks
undated
Box 30: 13
Assorted Research: Unknown Notebooks “Russian”
undated
Box 30: 14
Assorted Research: Unknown Notebooks “#5”
undated
Box 30: 15
Assorted Research: Unknown Notebooks “San Diego”
undated
Box 30: 16
Assorted Research: Unknown Notebooks “Old #2 and 6”
undated
Box 30: 17
Assorted Research: Unknown Notebooks “Old #7”
undated
Box 30: 18
Assorted Research: Unknown Notebooks “Old #8”
undated
Box 30: 19
Assorted Research: Pamphlets
1976 Oct-1992
Box 30: 20
Assorted Research: Books
1957, 2005
Box 30: 21
Assorted Research: Books
1983-2014
Box 30: 22
Series 4: Correspondence
1956-2014
11 boxes (16.5 linear feet)
Graduate student correspondence
1971-2004
Aveni, John
1996 Sept.-2004
Box 31: 1-2
Carleton-Smith, Kim
1986 July-1993 Feb
Box 31: 3
Cobb, William Jelani
1998 Feb-2001 Aug
Box 35: 1-2
Cobb, William Jelani
2003 Jan-Sept.
Box 31: 4
Cobb, William Jelani
undated
Box 31: 5
Glasberg, Victor Michael
1971 May
Box 31: 6
Guterl, Matthew
1996 Dec-2014 April
Box 31: 7-10
Janken, Kenneth
1987 Nov-2005 Dec
Box 31: 11-12
Katz, Samuel
1999 April-May
Box 31: 13
Lau, Peter
1998 Jan-2002 May
Box 31: 15-17
Lau, Peter
2004 Dec
Box 31: 14
Levy, James
2002 Jan-2005 Aug
Box 31: 18
Lortz, Justin
2001 April-2004 Feb
Box 32: 1
Muhammad, Khalil G.
1996 Dec-2004 Sept.
Box 32: 2-4
Muhammad, Khalil G.
2004 Jan
Box 32: 5
Patton, Stacey
undated
Box 32: 6
Portwood, Amy
2001 Feb
Box 32: 7
Rolnick, Joashua N.
1992 Dec
Box 44: 38
Rosenzweig, Felicia S.
1992 May-1993 May
Box 32: 8
Sewell, Stacy Kinlock
1995 Nov-1996 July
Box 32: 10
Summers, Martin
1993 Feb-1994 March
Box 32: 9
Williams, Chad
2002 July-2004 March
Box 32: 11
Recruitment
1988
Box 32: 12
General
undated
Box 32: 13
General
undated
Box 32: 14
Personal correspondence
1957-2013
A-G
ca.1980
Box 32: 15
H-R
ca.1980
Box 32: 16
S-W
ca.1980
Box 32: 17
By Year
1995-1996
Box 32: 18-19
By Year
2000-2001
Box 44: 33-24
Acquaintances, Pre-1980
1974 June-1978 July
Box 35: 4
Acquaintances Correspondence
1962 Feb-1980 Sept.
Box 35: 3
Atlanta Matters
ca.1981
Box 44: 31
Family
1959 Jan-2005 July
Box 35: 12
Family
2003 Nov-2007 June
Box 33: 4
Friends, students, others
1957 July-1978 Jan
Box 35: 9
Friends
ca.1990-2000
Box 35: 7
Friends
1993 Feb-2002 Nov
Box 35: 6
Friends
1994 June-2002 Oct
Box 35: 5
Friends
1994 Sept.-1995 May
Box 33: 3
Friends
2002 April-2012 March
Box 33: 1
Friends #3
2005 Nov-2014 Jan
Box 35: 8
Friends
ca.2013
Box 33: 2
Friends (Cards)
ca.2003-2013
Box 32: 20-21
Friends (Cards)
undated
Box 44: 32
Women Friends
1979 June-1991 Dec
Box 35: 10-11
Professional correspondence
1951-2014
Chronological, by year
1980-2014
Correspondents: A-C
ca.1980
Box 33: 5
Correspondents: D-H
ca.1980
Box 33: 6
Correspondents: I-N
ca.1980
Box 33: 7
Correspondents: P-Y
ca.1980
Box 33: 8
Correspondence: 1984-1998
1984-1998
Box 34: 0
Correspondence: 1992-1994
1992-1994
Box 33: 9
Correspondence: 1995
1995
Box 33: 10
Correspondence: 1996
1996
Box 33: 11-12
Correspondence: 1997
1997
Box 33: 13
Correspondence: 1998
1998
Box 33: 14-15
Correspondence: 1999
1999
Box 33: 16-17
Correspondence: 2000
2000
Box 33: 18
Correspondence: 2001
2001
Box 33: 19-20
Correspondence: 2002
2002
Box 33: 21-22
Correspondence: 2003
2003
Box 34: 1-2
Correspondence: 2004
2004
Box 34: 3-4
Correspondence: 2005
2005
Box 34: 5-6
Correspondence: 2006
2006
Box 34: 7-8
Correspondence: 2007
2007
Box 34: 8
Correspondence: 2008
2008
Box 34: 9
Correspondence: 2009
2009
Box 34: 10-11
Correspondence: 2010-2011
2010-2011
Box 34: 12
Correspondence: 2012-2014
2012-2014
Box 34: 13
Correspondence: by name and topic
1956-2013
A (general)
1976 Feb-1995 Sept.
Box 35: 15
Academic solicitations
1963-1972
Box 34: 15
Academic solicitations
1994 March-1997 Jan
Box 34: 16
Academic solicitations
undated
Box 44: 35
Aubenas
1971
Box 35: 16
B (general)
1960-2002 March
Box 35: 17
Bhan, Esme (Firing of)
1994
Box 35: 18
Biography Committee
2001 July-Dec
Box 35: 19
Blank, Judith
1997 Nov
Box 35: 20
Boffard, Jean-Claude
1970 April-1976 April
Box 36: 1
Boffard, Jean-Claude
1978 Jan-1988 Aug
Box 36: 2
Boffard, Jean-Claude
1991-1992
Box 36: 3
C (general)
1977 July-2001 Oct
Box 36: 4
D (general)
1991 Sept.-2000 Nov
Box 36: 5
Dembecer, Richard
1961 Nov-1990 Oct
Box 36: 6
Domenach, Jean-Marie
1966 Dec
Box 36: 7
Du Bois Correspondence: Groves Family
1990
Box 36: 9
Du Bois: incoming #1 A-Z
1996 Nov-2001 Aug
Box 36: 8
Du Bois: incoming
undated
Box 36: 10
Du Bois (Vol. 1): incoming
1985-1987
Box 36: 11-12
Du Bois (Vol. 1): incoming
1988-1989
Box 36: 13-14
Du Bois (Vol. 1): incoming
1990-1993
Box 36: 15-16
Du Bois (Vol. 1): incoming
1994-1997
Box 36: 17-18
Du Bois (Vol. 1): incoming
1998-1999
Box 36: 19
Du Bois (Vol. 1): incoming
2000-2003
Box 36: 20-21
Du Bois (Vol. 1): outgoing
1985-1987
Box 36: 22
Du Bois (Vol. 1): outgoing
1988-1989
Box 36: 23
Du Bois (Vol. 1): outgoing
1990-1999
Box 36: 24
Du Bois (Vol. 1): outgoing
2000-2002
Box 36: 25
Du Bois (Vol. 1): personal correspondence
1986-2004
Box 36: 26
Du Bois (Vol. 1): research correspondence
1984-1996
Box 36: 27
Du Bois (Vol. 2)
1993-2012
Box 36: 28
E (general)
1983 Oct-1992 July
Box 37: 1
F (general)
1971 April-2002 Feb
Box 37: 2
Fisk University
2000 March-2001 May
Box 37: 3
Forwarded letters
1967-1996
Box 35: 13
Franklin, John Hope
1965 May-1985 Oct
Box 37: 4
G (general)
1971 June-2000 Sept.
Box 37: 5
Gates, Henry Louis “Skip”
1997 Feb-2001 Dec
Box 38: 21
General correspondence
undated
Box 44: 37
H (general)
1968 Jan-2002 Nov
Box 37: 6
H (general)
1968 Jan-2002 Nov
Box 37: 7
Haley, Alex
1982 May-1987 Dec
Box 37: 8
Harvard University
1974 April-Oct
Box 37: 14
Harvard University Press
1981 June-1992 May
Box 37: 15
Hill, Robert
1980 Oct-1981 Feb
Box 37: 16
Hodges, Norman
1957 Nov-1960 Dec
Box 37: 17
Holbrook, Wendell
1970 Aug-1988 Sept.
Box 37: 18
Huggins, Nate
1980 June-1987 April
Box 37: 19
I (general)
1980 Oct-1984 Nov
Box 37: 20
J (general)
1977 Sept.-1999 May
Box 37: 21
Jefferson, Margo
2002 June-2003 Feb
Box 37: 22
Johnson, Derek
ca.1991
Box 37: 23
K (general)
1967 Nov-2002 Oct
Box 37: 24
Kauffaman, Linda
ca.1985
Box 37: 25
Keens-Soper, Maurice
ca.1964-1970
Box 37: 26
King, Preston
1959-2002
Box 37: 27-28
King, Preston
1966-1976
Box 50: 18
King Biography: Correspondence
1968 July-1970 Aug
Box 38: 1
King Biography: Weatherby (Penguin)
1968 March-1976 April
Box 38: 2
King Biography: Miscellany and reviews
1969 Jan-1970 April
Box 38: 3
L (general)
1974 Sept.-2002 Oct
Box 38: 4
Lewis, Allison (daughter)
2001-2012
Box 38: 5
Lewis, Alice Urnestine Bell (mother)
1957-1961
Box 38: 8
Lewis, Alice Urnestine Bell (mother): Letters to David while in the Army #1a
1961 Oct-1963 July
Box 38: 6
Lewis, Alice Urnestine Bell (mother): David letters to Mother while in the Army, APO/Benning/Landstuhl/Gordon
1961 May-1964 July
Box 38: 7
Lewis, Alice Urnestine Bell (mother)
1963-1980
Box 38: 9
Lewis, Alice Urnestine Bell (mother)
undated
Box 38: 10
Lewis, Anita McClinton
1964 Feb-1975 Feb
Box 38: 11
Lewis, Dolores
1984 Nov-1988 June
Box 38: 12
Lewis, Jason (son): prison correspondence
1997 Jan-2011 July
Box 38: 13
Lewis, James
1958 Nov-1980 Dec
Box 38: 14
Lewis, John Henry (father)
1951 Aug-1958 Oct
Box 38: 16
Lewis, John Henry (father)
1958 Aug-1975 May
Box 38: 15
Lewis, Milton
1961 Nov-1983 June
Box 38: 17
Lewis, Mrs. S.M.
1966 Jan-1970 Jan
Box 38: 18
Lewis, Sharon Siskind Dubinsky
1964 Aug-2002 March
Box 38: 19
Loewinger
ca.1974
Box 38: 20
London School of Economics and Political Science
1962 June-1988 April
Box 38: 22
M (general)
1968 Jan-2007 May
Box 38: 23
Marcus, Harold and Betsy
1966 Sept.-1988 Aug
Box 38: 24
Meier, August
1959 Feb-1983 Dec
Box 38: 25
Meier, August
1977 Feb-1986 Dec
Box 38: 26
Meier, August
1979 Oct-1991 Oct
Box 38: 27
N (general)
1971 May-1992 July
Box 38: 28
New York University
2002 Dec-2013 Sept.
Box 39: 1
O (general)
1986 Jan
Box 39: 2
Ohio State University
1987 June-1988 March
Box 39: 3
P (general)
1959 Feb-2002 April
Box 39: 4
Painter, Nell
ca.1984
Box 39: 5
PEN American Center
2002 Dec-2006 Jan
Box 39: 6
Penguin History of American Life
2003 May-2006 June
Box 39: 7
Penguin History of American Life
2003 May-2005 Dec
Box 39: 8
Professional (general)
undated
Box 34: 14
Program Corps of America: Mimi Kozma
2000 Dec-2005 Feb
Box 39: 9
Publishing: Brandt, Carl (Literary Agent)
1996 March-2012 May
Box 39: 10-11
Publishing: Brandt, Carl (Literary Agent)
1999 March-2013 Oct
Box 39: 12-13
Publishing: Brandt, Carl (Literary Agent)
2000 June-2003 Feb
Box 39: 14-15
Publishing: Brandt, Carl (Literary Agent)
2001 Aug-2012 Sept.
Box 39: 16
Publishing: Brandt, Carl (Literary Agent)
2002 Jan-2009 Sept.
Box 39: 17-18
Publishing: Elaine Markson Agency
1996 Feb-2001 May
Box 39: 22
Publishing: Ephemera
1968-1971
Box 40: 12
Publishing: General
undated
Box 44: 36
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates #1
1974 Jan-1980 Dec
Box 39: 23
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates #2
1980 March-1989 June
Box 39: 24
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates #3
1979 Jan-1991 Oct
Box 40: 1
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates #3
1979 Jan-1991 Oct
Box 40: 2
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates #4
2003
Box 40: 3
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates: correspondence
1974 May-1997 Oct
Box 40: 4
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates: Finances
1992-1996
Box 40: 5
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates: Finances
1997-2004
Box 40: 6
Publishing: Harold Ober Associates: Finances
2008-2011
Box 40: 7
Publishing: Henry Holt and Co.
1985-1995
Box 39: 21
Publishing: Henry Holt and Co.
1992 July-1993 Dec
Box 39: 19
Publishing: Henry Holt and Co.
1994 June-2000 Dec
Box 39: 20
Publishing: John Wiley and Sons
1996 Jan-1997 March
Box 40: 10
Publishing: Penguin Books Inc.
1969 May-1997 Jan
Box 40: 8
Publishing: Scribner and Holzman
1982 Oct-2007 May
Box 40: 9
Publishing: Solicitations
1996 March-2000 Oct
Box 40: 11
Q (general)
1985, 1992
Box 40: 13
R (general)
1971 April-2005 June
Box 40: 14
Race to Fashoda
1988 Aug
Box 40: 15
Rampersad, Arnold
1981 Sept.-1991 Aug
Box 40: 16
Rutgers University: Academic
1986 June-1991 Sept.
Box 40: 17
Rutgers University: Departmental
1986 Nov-1991 Nov
Box 40: 18-19
Rutgers University: General correspondence
1985 Aug-1993 Dec
Box 40: 20
Rutgers University: General correspondence
1994 Sept.-1998 Nov
Box 40: 21-23
Rutgers University: General correspondence
1997 March-1999 Dec
Box 40: 24-25
Rutgers University: General correspondence
2000 March-2003 April
Box 41: 1-2
Rutgers University: Personal correspondence
1985 March-1991 June
Box 41: 3-4
S (general)
1967 Sept.-1999 Sept.
Box 41: 5-6
Schomburg matters
1987 June-1990 Oct
Box 41: 7
Stanford University
1974 Dec-1980 Oct
Box 41: 8
Stewart, Allegra
1981
Box 41: 9
Stewart, Ruth Ann
1974 May-2014 June
Box 41: 10
Stewart, Ruth Ann: Cards
undated
Box 41: 11
Sudarkasa, Niara
1963 Feb-1995 March
Box 41: 12
T (general)
1963 April-1998 Jan
Box 41: 13
Talmadge, Senator H.E.
1962 March-1963 June
Box 41: 14
Thornell, Richard #1
1957 July-1985 Nov
Box 41: 15
Thornell, Richard #2
1983 Dec-1989 May
Box 41: 16
Thornell, Richard #3
1972 Jan
Box 41: 17
U (general)
1985 May
Box 41: 18
University of California San Diego
1977 May-1990 Sept.
Box 41: 19-20
University of Illinois Press
1981 Jan-2002 March
Box 41: 21
University of Pennsylvania
1988 March-2002 Sept.
Box 41: 22
University of Texas Austin (Divine)
1980 Dec-1983 April
Box 41: 23
V (general)
undated
Box 41: 24
W (general)
1969 Dec-2007 July
Box 41: 25
W (general)
1969 Dec-2007 July
Box 41: 26
Waxman, Mark (Shades of Grey)
1987 Nov
Box 41: 27
Ward, James
1967-1968
Box 41: 28
Wendel, Tom
1980 Nov-1986 Feb
Box 41: 29
When Harlem Was in Vogue: General correspondence
1980 Dec-1997 Jan
Box 37: 13
When Harlem Was in Vogue: institutional correspondence
1974 July-1980 July
Box 37: 11-12
When Harlem Was in Vogue: personal correspondence #1
1974 May-1981 Aug
Box 37: 9
When Harlem Was in Vogue: personal correspondence #2
1974 June-1980 July
Box 37: 10
Wilson, Sondra
1989 Jan-1990 Sept.
Box 41: 30
Unidentified correspondence
1956-1999
Box 35: 14
Series 5: Ruth Ann Stewart
1969-1995
1 box (1.5 linear feet)
Personal
1969-1985
Ankle x-ray
undated
Box 50: 19
Correspondence with David Levering Lewis
1975-1977
Box 42: 10
Correspondence with David Levering Lewis
1973-1975, 1985
Box 42: 10.5
Degrees, certificates, honors, etc.
1976-1978
Box 42: 4
Legal Papers: Divorce, lease, driver’s license, will, health
1969-1983
Box 42: 3
Stewart, Allegra Gordon
1982-1984
Box 42: 0.1
Stewart, Allegra Gordon
1982-1984
Box 42: 0.2
Stewart, Allegra Gordon: West Side Montessori School
ca.1981
Box 42: 0.3
Stewart, Allegra Gordon: Cathedral School
ca.1983
Box 42: 0.4
Stewart, Ann and Elmer
ca.1977
Box 42: 1
Stewart, Donald and Family
ca.1975-1976
Box 42: 2
Professional
1975-1994
Assorted events
undated
Box 42: 16
Assorted events
undated
Box 42: 17
Assorted events
undated
Box 42: 18
Chase-Riboud, Barbara
1975-1979
Box 42: 5
Fisher, Ruth Anna
ca.1994
Box 42: 6
Greener, Richard T.: Grant’s Tomb exhibit, biographical information
ca.1980
Box 42: 7
Greener, Richard T.: Grant’s Tomb exhibit, biographical information
ca.1980
Box 42: 8
Greener, Richard T.: Grant’s Tomb exhibit, biographical information
ca.1980
Box 50: 20
Harvard University Institute on Arts Administration
ca.1977
Box 42: 9
Schappes, Morris
1995
Box 50: 21
Studio Museum Harlem: James van Der Zee
1982
Box 42: 14
Studio Museum Harlem: WPA exhibit
1977
Box 50: 22
Studio Museum Harlem: WPA exhibit research
1977
Box 42: 11
Studio Museum Harlem: WPA exhibit research
1977
Box 42: 12
Studio Museum Harlem: WPA exhibit working papers
1977
Box 42: 13
Writing: Charlotte Hawkins Brown
1978
Box 42: 15
Series 6: Media and realia
1935-2013
2 boxes (3 linear feet)
Audio recordings: general
1982
Black Studies Program on KBIA: Dr. Dorsey, William Strickland, David Levering Lewis
undated
Audiocassette
Box 48: 6
California Times #96-“We Shall Overcome” Reel
undated
Box 48: 8
Conacher, James
undated
Audiocassette
Box 48: 6
Levy, Mme. P. P. and Mme. Mercier
undated
Audiocassette
Box 48: 6
Lewis, David levering: Today program
undated
Audiocassette
Box 48: 6
Unlabeled
undated
Audiocassette
Box 48: 6
Unlabeled Scotch-brand tape
undated
5″ reel to reel tape
Box 48: 9
Audio recordings: Voices of the Harlem Renaissance interviews
undated
Voices of the Harlem Renaissance interviewee list
undated
Box 47: 0
Voices interviews: Abdul, Raoul: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Adams, Wilhemina: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Andrews, Regina: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Cannon, Poppy: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Cowl, Carl: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Cullen, Ida: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Daniels, J.
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Davis, Arthur: Parts 1-4
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: DeWitt, Miriam
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Diggs, Irene
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Dodson, Owen: Parts 1-5
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Douglas, Aaron: Parts 1-4
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Faust, Arthur: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Fleming Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Harper, Emerson “Geechie”: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Harper, Emerson “Geechie”: Parts 3-4
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Hutson, Jean Blackwell
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Immerman, Mrs. Connie: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Jackman, Ivy: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: James, C.L.R.: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Johnson, Helen: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Johnson, Mildred: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Major, Gerri: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Moon, Henry and Molly: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Nelson, Alelia Ransom: Part 1-2
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Nugent, Bruce: Parts 1-5
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Patterson, Louise T.: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Peck, Mae Wright
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Peck, Mercer Cook: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Rayford, Logan: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Redd, George N.: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Robeson, Paul
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Russel, Maurice
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Schuyler, George: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Sebree, Charles: Parts 1-4
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Spady, James: Parts 1-3
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Spingarn, Amy: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Toomer, Marjorie, and Pearl Fisher: Parts 1-5
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: Wesley, Charles H.: Parts 1-4
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: West, Dorothy
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Whipper, Leigh
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Wilson, Edith: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 1
Voices interviews: Wright, Mrs. Louis T.: Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 2
Voices interviews: Miscellaneous recordings
undated
Box 47: 3
Voices interviews: MP3s, Parts 1-2
undated
Box 47: 3
Optical discs
2003-2013
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross DVD
undated
DVD
Box 47: 9
Medieval History
ca.2006
CD
Box 47: 4
Middle Eastern History
ca.2004-2013
Box 47: 5
Afro-American History
ca.2006
CDs
Box 47: 6
Publicity, interviews, and lectures
ca.2003-2008
CDs
Box 47: 7
Harlem Renaissance: Cary Wentz Book
undated
CDs
Box 47: 8
Niagara Movement Educators Guide
undated
DVD
Box 47: 9
Videotapes
1982-1996
David Lewis: Assassinations
ca.1996
VHS
Box 48: 1
David Levering Lewis and Francine Du Plessix Gray: The Writing Life
ca.1996
VHS
Box 48: 1
Ida B. Wells: A Passion for Justice
undated
VHS
Box 48: 1
Jumpstreet: David Lewis, Show #94 Fuji Videocassette Beridox
ca.1982 Jan
Box 48: 7
With God on Our Side Episodes 1-6
undated
VHSs
Box 48: 1
Other media
1935-1940
3.5 Inch floppy disks
undated
Box 48: 2
8 Inch floppy disks
undated
Box 48: 3
Les Cahiers du Contadour
1936-1938
Microfiche
Box 48: 5
Du Bois audio interview
undated
Microcassettes
Box 48: 4
Je Suis Partout
1936-1940
Microfiche
Box 48: 5
Martin Luther King dissertation positive
undated
Box 48: 10
Menseul
1939
Microfiche
Box 48: 5
Peuple et Cultures
1937
Microfiche
Box 48: 5
Unlabeled tin microfiche
undated
Box 48: 5
Vendredi
1935-1936
Microfiche
Box 48: 5
Realia
undated
Cyrillic alphabet medallion
undated
Box 48: 11
Frederick Douglass stamp pin
undated
Box 48: 11
Hieroglyph Paperweight
undated
Box 48: 11
Personal Seal Set
undated
Box 48: 11
Personal Seal Set
undated
Box 48: 11
Administrative information
Access
Access restrictions apply to legal and medical materials pertaining to Eric Lewis (Series One), legal and medical materials pertaining to David Levering Lewis (Series One), and recommendations and performance reviews of colleagues and graduate students (Series Four). All materials have been removed and housed separately with a restriction on access for XX years.
Language:
English
Provenance
Gift of David Levering Lewis, June 2014 (2014-068).
Cite as: David Levering Lewis Papers (MS 827). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
Subjects
African Americans--HistoryColonies--Africa--HistoryDu Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963Harlem RenaissanceHistorians--United StatesKing, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968United States--History--20th century