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The papers of Rayford Whittingham Logan (1897-1982), educator, administrator, author and civil rights activist, document his personal life, career as an educator at Howard University, and his role as a prolific author on a number of topics. These papers date from circa 1917, when Dr. Logan was enlisted in the U.S. Army, through the 1980's. They were acquired by Moorland-Spingarn from Dr. Logan's executor, Dr. Michael Winston, in 1983. There are approximately 43.5 linear feet or 36.2 cubic feet of materials.
Correspondence, speeches, writings by Dr. Logan and photographs are featured in these papers. Some teaching materials from his tenure at Howard University are also included, as well as materials from organizations with which Dr. Logan was associated such as Alpha Phi Alpha, the Peace Corps and UNESCO. Among his writings are his unpublished autobiography and manuscripts of other writings covering topics such as Africa, the Negro in America, civil rights, Howard University, and
international human rights. The administrative files from the first edition of the
Dictionary of American Negro Biography can also be found in the collection; however, they are restricted at this time.
Biographical Sketch Rayford Whittingham Logan
1897 January 7 Born in Washington, D.C. to Arthur Charles and Martha Ann Logan.
1913 Graduated from M Street High School, Washington, D.C. 1914-17 Attended Williams College. Graduated in 1917. Elected to
Phi Beta Kappa.
1917 Enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War I. Served with the 372nd Regiment of Infantry in France.
1919 Discharged from the Army with the rank of Captain.
1921-24 Served as an activist in the Pan African Movement. Liasion between W.E.B. Du Bois and Blaise Diagne.
1925-30 Taught history, social science and modern languages at Virginia Union University in Richmond, VA.
1927 August Married Ruth Robinson of Richmond, Virginia.
1930-32 Attended Graduate School at Harvard University.
1932-33 Worked with Carter G. Woodson at the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.
1933-38 Taught history and headed the History Department at Atlanta University.
1936 Received a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
1938 Taught history at Howard University. Served as head of the History Department from 1942 until 1964.
1940-45 Served as Chairman for Committee on Participation of Negroes in the National Defense.
1941-42 Participated on Advisory Committee of the Coordination of Inter-American Affairs as a member.
1945 Correspondent for the Pittsburgh Courier.
1947-50 Member of UNESCO - U.S. National Commission.
1950-51 Editor of Journal of Negro History and of The Negro History Bulletin, as well as director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.
1965 Received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Williams College.
1965 Appointed as Professor Emeritus of History, Howard University.
1966 Ruth Robinson Logan died.
1971 Appointed Distinguished Professor of History, Howard University.
1972 Received honorary Doctorate of Laws, Howard University.
1980 Awarded Spingarn Medal by the NAACP.
1982 November 4 Died of congestive heart failure at Howard University Hospital. Buried at the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Source: "Biographical Information" found in Personal Papers, Rayford Logan Papers Box 166-1.
Janken, Kenneth Robert. Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African American Intellectual (Amherst, MA: The University of Massachusetts Press, 1993).
SERIES DESCRIPTION
Series A Family and Personal Papers
Box 166-1 Biographical information,
to 166-5 calendars, citations awarded to
Logan, items relating to Logan's family and information concerning his education.
Series B Teaching Materials
Box 166-5 Includes lecture notes and course
outlines, primarily from Howard University.
Series C Correspondence
Box 166-6 Letters to various
to 166-24 organizations, publishers, and
individuals concerning publications, speeches and Howard University policies. Invitations to Logan for various functions are also included.
Series D Travel
Box 166-24 Logan's extensive travel
to 166-25 abroad is documented with
tickets, notes and published information, and arranged in chronological order.
Series E Speeches
Box 166-26 Texts of speeches on a
to 166-29 number of topics, as
well as programs are included in this series in chronological order. Speeches with no known date are arranged at the end of this series in alphabetical order.
Series F Writings by Logan
Box 166-30 Included in this series are
to 166-44 many writings by Logan,
including his unpublished autobiography. Other topics included are Latin America, the Negro in America, Africa, Howard University, desegregation and universal human rights. Various writings which could not be identified are arranged at the end of this series.
Series G Book Reviews by Logan
Box 166-45 Book reviews written
to 166-46 by Logan are included in this
series in alphabetical order by author.
Series H Writings by Others
Box 166-47 Holographs and typescripts
to 166-48 of writings of others are included
in this series and arranged in alphabetical order by author.
Series I Organizations
Box 166-48 Included in this series
to 166-50 are secondary source materials
for various organizations with which Logan had some affiliation, including Alpha Phi Alpha,
UNESCO and Howard University.
Series J Subject Files
Box 166-50 Files with secondary source
to 166-51 materials on individuals,
publications, events and countries are arranged in alphabetical order.
Series K Printed Materials
Box 166-52 Printed sources concerning topics about
which Logan wrote and spoke. They are arranged in alphabetical order by author.
Series L Photographs
Box 166-53 Included are images of
to 166-55 Logan, his wife and other family
members, friends and colleagues, as well as places which Logan visited.
Series M Memorabilia
Box 166-56 Includes various artifacts and travel
souvenirs.
Series N Oversize
Box 166-57 Included are photographs,
to 166-62 awards, certificates and diplomas
of Logan and his wife.
Series O Cassette Tapes and Films
166-63 Cassette tapes of
to 166-65 reminiscences by Logan;
films (16mm) [presumably of Haiti].
Series P Restricted Items
166-66 Includes correspondence and
to 166-80 and various files generated by
the Dictionary of American Negro Biography publication project, financial papers and other selected correspondence.
CONTAINER LIST A Family and Personal Papers
Box Folder
Family
166-1 1 Logan, Arthur C. & Martha 2 Logan, Arthur C., Jr. 3 Logan, Martha A. 4 Logan, Ruth Robinson 5 Whittingham, Elder Marshall 6 Genealogy
7 News Events in 1897 Personal
8 Biographical Information - Rayford W. Logan 9 Newsclips re: Rayford W. Logan
10 Biographical Updates - from Williams College Alumni Magazine re: Rayford W. Logan
11 Census of 1900 - giving birth information for Rayford W. Logan 12 Calendar - 1952 13 Calendar - 1964 14 Calendar - 1968 166-2 1 Calendar - 1978 2 Calendar - 1981 3 Calendar - 1982 4 M Street High School 5 Bluebooks - 1930-32
6 German College Composition Book 7 Military Discharge Certificates 8 World War I
9 Veterans Administration 10 Marriage Certificate 166-3 1 Death Certificate
2 Headstones documentation for Rayford & Ruth Logan 3 Will
4 Citations and Awards (see also Oversize) 5 Medical
6 Memberships 7 Passports
8 Virginia Union University
A Personal Papers (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-3 10 Civil Rights Documentation Project - Oral History Interview
11 Fisk University - Oral History Interview 12 Phi Beta Kappa
13 Publishers Contracts
14 Spingarn Medal - programs and newsclips 166-4 1 Address Book
2 Background Security Check 3 File List
4 Guest Book
5 Household Inventory
6 Logan lectures - programs and remarks 7 Scrapbook Pages
8 Vehicle Title Awards
9 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity - to Charles H. Chapman - 1939
10 Transafrica - Africa Freedom Award - May 30, 1981 166-5 1 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity - August 11, 1956
2 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity & Afro-American History - Mu Lambda Chapter - March 25, 1979
3 Howard University College of Liberal Arts Humanities Division - March 5, 1979
B Teaching Materials
4 Class Log
5 Course Bibliographies 6 Latin American Notes 7 Latin American Syllabus 8 Lecture Notes & Outlines
9 Remarks on "The Techniques of Research" at the Faculty Planning Seminar - 3/16/73
C Correspondence
166-6 1 A-Az
3 Agathon Press, Inc.
4 Air Force [re: briefing on race relations]
5 Alam, Abdel Raouf Abou (Candidate for Ph.D.) 6 Alexinsky, Gregory
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-7 1 American Association of University Professors 2 American Committee on Africa
3 American Friends of the West Indies Federation 4 American Friends Service Committee
5 American Historical Association
6 American Historical Association - Luncheon - December 1952
7 American Society of African Culture 8 American Teachers Association 9 American University
10 Amistad [magazine published by Random House - interview with Logan]
11 Amsterdam News
12 Armour, Norman - Legation of the U.S. 13 Arno Press, Inc.
14 Association for the Study of Negro Life & History [Carter G. Woodson included]
15 Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for Negroes
16 Atlanta University School of Social Work 17 Atlanta Urban League
166-8 1 B-Bo
2 Bacote, Clarence A. 3 Ball State University 4 Bardolph, Richard 5 Barnett, Evelyn 6 Baxter, James P. 7 Bayard, Franck 8 Belgian Congo 9 Bellegarde, M. Dantes 10 Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick
11 Bender, George H. (Congressman) 12 Bennett, Hugh (Toledo Scale Company) 13 Berry, Theodore M.
14 Bethune Cookman College Continuation Fund 15 Bonilla Atiles, Jose Antonio
16 Br-Bz
17 Braithwaite, William S. 18 Bramson, Herman 19 Brewer, William M.
20 British Embassy 21 Brooks, Evelyn 22 Browne, Vincent J. 23 Buell, Raymond Leslie
C Correspondence (cont'd) Box Folder 166-8 24 Bunche, Ralph J. 25 Bundy, Robert 26 Byrd, Patricia 27 C-Cz 28 Callis, H.A. 29 Cannon, Raymond W.
30 Cardozo, W. Warrick, Dr. (Award) 31 Carnegie Corporation
166-9 1 Carter, Purvis M.
2 Charles, Joseph D. (Ambassador of Haiti) 3 Charles E. Merrill Publishing, Co.
4 Chase, Hal S. 5 Cheek, James E.
6 Chicago Board of Education
7 Civil Rights Training Program (Department of Agriculture)
8 Civil Service Commission 9 Clark, Felton G.
10 Cobb, James A. (Judge) 11 Cobb, W. Montague 12 Colbert, Robert E. 13 Coles, L. F.
14 College Entrance Examination Board
15 Collier Books [aka Cromwell-Collier Educational Corporation]
16 Committee on Participation of Negroes 17 Congregation Adath Jeshurun
18 Contee, Clarence G. 19 Cook, Mercer 20 Cornell, Marion P. 21 Cornell University 22 Cosmos Club
23 Council on Inter-American Relations 24 Counter-Insurgency - Haiti
25 The Crisis 26 Current History
27 D-Dz
29 Davis, Lois Allison 30 Dean, William H.
31 Delaware County Travel Agency 32 Department of Agriculture
33 Department of Interior 34 Department of Labor 35 Dial Press
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-9 36 Diggs, Charles C. 166-10 1 Dillard University
2 Dismond, Binga
3 Doubleday & Company, Inc. 4 Doughty, Wm Howard 5 Drew, Charles R. 6 Dryden Press 7 Du Bois, W.E.B. 8 Dunham, Katherine 9 E-Ez
10 East Coast Pipeline
11 Economic Cooperation Administration 12 Educational Broadcasting Corporation 13 Eisenhower, Dwight (President)
14 Ellis, George Washington 15 Emancipation Proclamation 16 Encyclopedia Americana 17 Encyclopedia Britannica 18 Encyclopedia of Labor 19 Ethiopian Embassy 20 F-Fz 21 Fairbank, John K.
22 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 23 Federal Education Legislative Agency, Inc. 24 Federal Security Agency
25 Fleming, John (Ohio Historical Society) 166-11 1 Ford Foundation
2 Ford Hall Forum
3 Foreign Policy Association 4 Foreign Service
5 Foster, Esty
6 Foundation for Race Mixture Research 7 Fowle, B.H. to Duncan Phillips
8 Franklin, John Hope 9 Frazier, E. Franklin 10 French Ambassador
Interview with Logan 12 Friends of Africa in America 13 Furr, Arthur F.
14 G-Gz
15 Garcia, Jose
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-11 17 Gates, Henry Louis 18 General Education Board 19 Georgetown University 20 Goldwater, Barry (Senator) 21 Goodrich, Carrington
22 Governmental Affairs Institute 23 Graham, Edward K.
24 Griffin, H.M. & Company 25 Grindrod, Muriel
26 Guest, Father Francis F. 27 A Guide to Historical Literature 28 Guinier, Ewart G. 29 H-Hz 166-12 1 Haitian Embassy 2 Hamline University 3 Hampton Institute 4 Hanke, Lewis
5 Hansberry, William Leo
6 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. 7 Harper, Archibauld 8 Harris, Charles F. 9 Harris, Joseph E. 10 Harvard University 11 Hassing, Per 12 Hayes, George 13 Herskovits, Melville J. 14 Hill, Leslie Pinckney 15 Hill, Richard Hurst 16 Hill and Wang, Inc.
17 Hispanic America Historical Review 18 Hispanic Foundation
19 Hoagland, Robert S. 20 Hood College
21 Hooks, Benjamin L. (NAACP) 22 Hope, John (President) 23 Houghton Mifflin
24 Houston, Charles
2 Howard University 1961-1965 3 Howard University 1966-1982
4 Howard University - History of Howard University - 1953-1969
5 Howard University - History of Howard University - Censorship - 1966-1970
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-13 6 Howard University - Logan bequest 7 Hsieh, Chiao-min
8 Humphreys, Robin A.
9 Hunton, Alphaeus (Encyclopedia Africana) 10 Hyman, G.E.
11 I-Iv
12 In the Shadow of the Capitol 13 Institute of Internal Education 14 Institute of International Relations 15 Inter-American Affairs
16 Inter-American Council 166-14 1 Isaacs, Harold R.
2 Islam and International Relations 3 Israeli Embassy
4 J-Jz
5 J. B. Lippincott Company
6 John Jay College of Criminal Justice 7 Johnson, Campbell C. (Colonel)
8 Johnson, Campbell C., Jr. [and Jocelyn] 9 Johnson, Frances
10 Johnson, Lyndon B. (President) 11 Johnson, Mordecai
12 Johnson C. Smith University
13 Joint Committee on National Recovery 14 Jones, B.A.
15 Jones, Thomas E. 16 Jordan, Vernon E. 17 K-Kz
18 Kellogg, Charles Flint
166-15 1 L-Lz
2 Labat, Armand
3 Lake, Diana (Helen's daughter) 4 Lake, Mrs. Henry Byron (Helen)
5 Lake, Mrs. Henry Byron (Helen) [to Ruth Logan] 6 Land, Aubrey C.
8 Latin America
9 Latin American Guide 10 L.C. Page & Company 11 Legae, Ezrom
12 Leland, Waldo 13 Lewis, Elsie
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-15 15 Locke, Alain
16 Loescher, Frank S.
17 Logan, Arthur C. [Rayford's father] 18 Logan, Arthur C., Jr. [Rayford's brother] 19 Logan, Martha A. [Rayford's mother]
166-16 1 Logan, Ruth
2 Louisiana State University 3 Lucas, Martha B. 4 M-Mz 5 Macalester College 6 McGraw Hill 7 McKnight, William T. 8 Macmillan Company
9 Macmillan Educational Corporation
10 Maitland, J. (Brig. Gen.) [photocopy of letter] 11 Marquis Who's Who
12 Marshall, Thurgood 13 Maynard, Joan 14 Middle States 15 Miller, Carroll L. 16 Miller, Kelly 17 Montague, Ludwell 18 Moody, Sidney C. 19 Moore, Dorothy Stokes
20 Moorland-Spingarn Research Center 21 Murphy, Beatrice M.
22 N-Nz
23 Nabrit, James M.
166-17 1 Nash, Ulysses
2 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
3 National Baptist Convention
4 National Conference of Christians and Jews 5 National Educational Television & Radio Center 6 National Humanities Center
7 National Negro Congress 8 National Urban League
9 Navy Department 10 Nelson, William Stuart
11 New Deal Investigation 1934-1936 12 New Deal Investigation 1937
13 New Jersey Council for the Social Studies 14 New School for Social Research
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-17 16 New York Times Book Review 17 New York University Press 18 New Yorker
19 Nigerian Experiment In International Living 166-18 1 Niles, David
2 NJALA University College 3 North Georgia Review 4 Notable American Women 5 Nwulia, Moses
6 Nyabongo, A.K.
7 O-Oz
8 Ohio State University
9 Oliver, Vernell M. (Mrs. Clinton F.) 10 Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life 11 Overseas
12 Oxford University Press 13 P-Pz
14 Pan American Union 15 Parent, Jeanne 16 Pattee, Richard 17 Patterson, F. D. 18 Peace Corps 19 Peal, S. Edward 20 Perkins, A.E. 21 Perkins, Dexter 22 Phelps-Stokes Fund 23 Phi Beta Kappa 24 Phillips, Stanley
166-19 1 Pifer, Alan (Carnegie Corporation) 2 Piou, Edward
3 Piquion, Rene 4 Pittsburgh Courier 5 Porter, Dorothy
6 Post-War Proposal -- abortive 7 Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr. 8 Prentice-Hall
10 Price, J. St. Clair 11 Price-Mars, Dr. 12 Princeton University
13 Q-Qz
14 R-Rz
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-19 16 Randolph, A. Philip 17 Random House 18 Read, Florence M.
19 Reagan, President and Mrs. 20 Reddick, L.D.
21 Redding, Saunders 22 Reid, George W. 23 Reid, Ira De A. 24 Rieger, Morris 25 Riis, Roger William
26 Rocabruna, Angel Suarez
27 Roche, Jean de la (French Press & Information Service)
28 Rockefeller, Nelson A.
29 Roosevelt, Franklin D. (President) 30 Roosevelt Library [Franklin D.] 31 Rosenwald, Julius Fund
166-20 1 Royal Institute of International Affairs 2 Rutgers University
3 S-Sz
4 Schlesinger, A. M.
5 School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) 6 Schreiber, Henry M.
7 Scott, Emmett J. 8 Shafer, Boyd 9 Shaw University 10 Shepard, James E.
11 Shepperson, George A. (University of Edinburgh) 12 Shirley, Gladys O. 13 Smith, Shirley 14 Smyke, Raymond J. 15 Smythe, Hugh H. 16 Snowden, Frank M. 17 Snyder, Louis L. 18 Social Work Today
19 Southern Institute of International Relations 20 Southern Negro Youth Congress
21 Soviet Embassy 22 Spelman College
23 Spingarn, Arthur B. 24 Stanton, G. Frederick 25 Starms, Frances Brock 26 State Department 27 Steen, William M. 28 Stevenson, Adlai E.
C Correspondence (cont'd) Box Folder 166-21 1 T-Tz 2 Tate, Merze 3 Taylor, Susan C. 4 Thompson, Charles H. 5 Tillman, Elvena Bage 6 Trenholm, H. Councill 7 Trinidad Public Library 8 Tuskegee Institute
9 U-Uz
10 United Nations
11 United Nations Educational Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
12 United States Information Agency (USIA) 13 United States Senate
14 United States-South African Leader Exchange Program 15 University of Chicago Press
16 University of Michigan
17 University of Missouri-Kansas City 18 University of North Carolina
19 University of North Carolina Press 20 University of Utah
166-22 1 V-Vz
2 Van Nostrand Company, Inc. 3 Viking Press
4 Virginia Union University
5 W-Wz
7 Walcott, Frederic C. 8 Walker, W.A.R.
9 Ward, Adelaide James 10 Warner, Alan G.
11 Washington Area History Conference 12 Washington Evening Star
13 Washington International Center 14 Washington Post
15 Washington Tribune 16 Wayne University 17 WBAI [Radio Station] 18 Weaver, Robert C.
19 Wesley, Charles H.
20 West Indies Federation, D.C. Chapter 166-23 1 West Indies National Council
2 West Virginia State College 3 White, Alvin E.
C Correspondence (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-23 5 White House
6 Whitehead, Addie Whittingham 7 Whittaker, John W.
8 Whittingham, Charles A.
9 Who's Who Among Black Americans 10 Williams, Lorraine A.
11 Williams, Mary Wilhelmine 12 Williams College
13 Williams College Alumni 14 Willis, William S., Jr. 15 Wisdom Hall of Fame
16 Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs 17 World Book Year Book
18 World Scope Encyclopedia 19 Worldover Press
20 Wormley, Stanton
21 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
22 Wyllie, John Cook (University of Virginia - Memoirs of a Monticello Slave)
23 Y-Yz
24 Young, Robert Gordon
25 Young Men's Christian Associations 26 [Unidentified Correspondence] 166-24 Invitations 1 A-B 2 C-H 3 I-M 4 N-T 5 U-W D TRAVEL 6 1933; 1941-1942 - Cuba 7 1934 - "S.S. 'Cottica'"
8 1942 - Latin America [diary entry] 9 1948, Aug. 3 - "S.S. Santa Rosa" [Haiti] 10 1951 - Brussels
11 1951 - Stockholm 12 1951-52 - France
166-25 1 1951-52 - Germany 2 1952 - Milan
3 1953 - Africa
D TRAVEL
Box Folder
166-25 5 1955 - Friends Philadelphia 6 1959 - "Queen Mary"
7 1960 - European Trip
8 1961 - South Africa - cancelled 9 1962 - New York
10 1969 - England and France 11 1978 - "Queen Elizabeth II"
E SPEECHES
166-26 1 1913 - Valedictory Speech
2 1933, December 31 - "The Negro and the National Recovery Program"
3 1935, May 5 - "The Value of the Ballot to the Negro" 4 1936, February 9 - "The Religion of Frederick
Douglass"
5 1937, March 19 - "How to Teach Negro History" 6 1937, May 2 - "Education for Citizenship"
7 1938 - [Rosenwald]
8 1938, March 25 - "My Methods for Correcting Deficiencies in English Fundamentals"
9 1938, April 23 - "Social Sciences Under Communism" 10 1938, May 24 - Commencement Address for Haines
Normal and Industrial Institute
11 1938, June 1 - Commencement Address for Fort Valley Normal and Industrial School
12 1938, June 3 - Commencement Address for Howard High School
13 1938, October 29 - "Helping to Build a Better Christian Economic Order
14 1939, March 15 - Dunbar Day
15 1939, March 15 - Federation of Parent-Teachers Associations
16 1939, April 23 - "Education for Citizenship"
17 1939, May 14 - Alpha Phi Alpha Mother's Day Program 18 1939, May 26 - Commencement Address for Palmer
Memorial Institute
19 1939, August 27 - National Pan Hellenic Council, Inc.
20 1939, November 12 - "The Present World Crisis and the Darker Races"
21 1940, May 14 - Statement on Military Appropriations Bill
22 1940, June 14 - "Flag Day Speech" 23 1940, November 1 - "Character"
24 1940, November 12 - Convocation at School of Religion, Howard University
E SPEECHES (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-26 25 1940, November 13 - "The Democratic Ideal and the Negro"
26 1941, January 5 - "World Crisis and the Future of Darker Races"
27 1941, March 9 - Alpha Kappa Alpha Fraternity 28 1941, March 21 - Henry Louis Holmes Library
Association
29 1941, April 5 - Tuskegee Institute Founder's Day 30 1941, May 1 - "Haiti's Contributions to Western
Civilization"
31 1941, May 11 - "Educational Trends"
32 1941, August 25 - "Cultural Diversity - America's Strength"
33 1941, October 17 - Address of Rayford W. Logan, Professor of History in Howard University at the Meeting of the National Council of Negro Women, Rankin Memorial Chapel
34 1941, November 11 - "The Negro and the New World Society"
35 1941, December 7 - "Antonio Maceo"
36 1942, February 17 - [Employment Opportunities for Negroes]
37 1942, February 24 - "The Contributions of Negroes to the Culture of Latin America"
38 1942, October 11 - "Education for Citizenship Movement"
39 1942, November 27 - [Virginia State Teachers Association]
40 1943, February 13 - Dr. Emmett J. Scott
41 1943, May 1 - "Post-War Problems: Agriculture and Industry"
42 1943, June 15 - "Race, Colonies and Imperialism" 43 1943, June 24 - "The Possibilities of West Indian
Federation"
44 1943, October 2 - "Race As A Factor in World Citizenship"
45 1944, March 18 - "What the Negro Wants"
46 1944, May - Commencement Address for Hampton Institute Class
47 1944, May 13 - "Education for Better Living Together"
48 1944, June 10 - "How We Can Strengthen the Good Neighbor Policy"
49 1944, October 13 - National Council of Negro Women 50 1944, November 4 - "Peace Enforcement Plans and the
Small Nations"
51 1945, February 23 - "The Race Situation Today and Tomorrow"
E SPEECHES (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-26 52 1945, July - Antioch College
53 1945, July 14 - "An Historian Views the Race Question"
54 1945, September 5 - Honors Night Banquet
55 1945, December 2 - Workshop in Personal Counseling 56 1946, November 9 - North Carolina Teachers
Association
57 1947, April 8 - "Non-Self Governing Territories Under the United Nations"
58 1948, January 11 - Emancipation Proclamation Celebration
59 1948, February 1 - Sermon at First Presbyterian Church - Yellow Springs Ohio
60 1948, April 15 - "The United Nations and Human Rights"
61 1948, September 7 - Governor Thomas Dewey
62 1949, November 22 - Louisiana Education Association 63 1950, January 11 - ["Africa in the second half of
the twentieth century..."]
64 1950, March 3 - Outline for Speech in Pittsburgh 65 1950, August 21 - 25th Anniversary of the Elks
Department of Education
66 1950, October 29 - "The Future Work of the Association" [Association for the Study of Negro Life and History]
67 1951, January 17 - "Should We Seek to Strengthen the U.N. Now?"
68 1951, February 11 - "Negroes Contribution to American Culture and World Affairs" 69 1951, February 16 - "Race as a Factor in World
Politics"
70 1951, February 18 - [Association for the Study of Negro Life and History]
71 1951, March 10 - "'Neutralism' and 'Cold-War' Competition"
72 1951, April 15 - "Lincoln's Unfinished Business" 166-27 1 1951, June 5 - "The Great Paradox of 1951"
2 1951, October 17 - [Paris Trip]
3 1952 - "La Marche Des Gens De Couleur Aux Etats- Unis"
4 1952, October 24 - "Academic Freedom"
5 1952, December 14 - "The Impending Crisis in Africa" 6 1953, January 17 - "Planning for the Road Ahead" 7 1953, February 9 - "Africa and the European Powers" 8 1954, May 2 - The Writers' Club, Inc.
E SPEECHES (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-27 10 1953, May 13 - FBI Interrogation 11 1954, May 5 - Henry A. Callis
12 1954, May 8 - "Looking Ahead in Africa"
13 1954, December 30 - "The Humanistic and Spiritual Heritage of Alpha Phi Alpha"
14 1955 - Orange Belt Teachers Association
15 1955, February 28 - "Historical Background and General Problems"
16 1955, March 5 - "Criteria for New Self-Governing
Countries Historical Background and General Problems
17 1955, July 14 - "The Position of the United States in World Affairs"
18 1956, March 14 - Alpha Phi Alpha Education for Citizenship Week
19 1956, March 20 - "The Rise and Fall of Colonialism" 20 1956, June-July - Institute of International
Relations
21 1956, June 8 - "A Balance Sheet of the United Nations"
22 1956, November 11 - American Education Week 23 1956, December 16 - "The U.S. and Human Rights" 24 1957, February 15 - "The Road to Freedom From East
West Conflict"
25 1957, February 20 - "Democracy - America's Most Powerful ICBM"
26 1957, May 8 - "Freedom of Inquiry"
27 1957, May 28 - Commencement Address for Benedict College
28 1957, August 30 - "The Bricker Amendment, The Charter of the United Nations and the Two Draft Covenants of Human Rights"
29 1957, December 18 - [Religion in French and Portugese America]
30 1958, March 31 - "Introduction of Dr. W.E.B. DuBois" 31 1958, July 17 - "The Trusteeship System"
32 1958, November 21 - "The Impending Crisis in Africa" 33 1959, March 15 - "Memorial Service, Epsilon Boule" 34 1959, May 1 - "Alpha Phi Alpha Education for
Citizenship Week"
Smith University
36 1959, October 2 - "The New South, 1959"
37 1959, October 28 - "The Classroom -- Home Base for World Living"
38 1960, February 12 - "Abraham Lincoln - Architecte d'un Nouveau Monde"
E SPEECHES (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-27 39 1960, March 1 - "Confidential Comments on Visit to Haiti
40 1961, February 12 - "The Reciprocal Impact of the Emergence of Africa and Race Relations in the United States"
166-28 1 1961, March 1 - "Ethiopia"
2 1961, March 2 - "Histories of the 'Old' Independent States"
3 1961, March 10 - "Policy Toward African Neutralism and 'Cold War' Competition"
4 1961, March 23 - "Some Aspects of the Political Thought of Kwame Nkrumah"
5 1961, April 15 - "The Influence of French Ideas and Policies on the Brazzaville Bloc"
6 1961, April 20 - "The Causes of the American Civil War"
7 1961, June 2 - "Civil Liberties and Race Relations" 8 1961, August 7 - "Civil Liberties and Race
Relations"
9 1961, December 9 - "A Tribute to Dr. Henry Arthur Callis"
10 1963, June - "Commentary on Vernon McKay's The Impact of Islam on the Relations of the New African States With Each Other
11 1963, November 19 - "The Gettysburg Address and The Battle for the Minds of Men"
12 1964, November 12 - "The Free World and South Africa"
13 1965, February 10 - "Pepsi-Cola Dinner"
14 1965, May 24 - "A Decade of Tragedy and Hope" 15 1965, June 7 - Statement by Rayford Logan [re:
Howard University Centennial Committee] 16 1965, June 22-24 - "The Negro African Background" 17 1965, November 12 - "Dilemmas of 'Black Africa'" 18 1966, December 9 - "Short Guide to the Dominican
Republic"
19 1968, June 5 - "William Edward Burghardt Du Bois" 20 1969, November 20 - Remarks for James M. Nabrit 21 1970, May 7 - Remarks on the Inauguration of the
22 1970, December 7 - Lecture in Honor of Senior Faculty Members, Howard University
23 1971, July 21 - "The New Theologians of Doom for Negroes"
E SPEECHES (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-28 24 1972, January 7 - "Two Bronze Titans: Frederick
Douglass and William Edward Burghardt Du Bois" 25 1972, January 18 - "The Negro and the Post-War
Society"
26 1972, October 13 - Carter G. Woodson
27 1972, November 20 - Remarks Honoring William Leo Hansberry
28 1973, April 13 - "Remarks of Professor Rayford W. Logan at Dinner Commemorating the Twentieth Anniversary of the Founding of Gamma Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa, District of Columbia
29 1973, April 16 - "Introduction of Dr. Arthur Paul Davis"
30 1973, May 6 - Presentation at Hamline United Methodist Church
31 1973, November 13 - "The Second Reconstruction Era - Has It Come To An End?"
32 1974, April 8 - "Strong Children A-comin' On" 33 1974, October 9 - "An Appreciation to Dr. Lorraine
A. Williams"
34 1975, April 25 - "This Land Is Our Land"
35 1976, April 21 - "'The Consent of the Governed' - A False Premise"
36 1977, April 22 - Centennial Reflections
37 1978, April 21 - 1978 Declaration of Human Rights 38 1979, March 5 - "Howard University: The Legacy and
the Challenge"
39 1979, April 18 - "Prophets of Doom and Heralds of Victory"
40 1980, April 16 - "The Quality of Life Among American Negroes"
41 1981, February 27 - International Law Week 42 1981, April 12 - "Reminiscenses of Growing Up In
Segregated Washington"
43 1981, April 15 - "The North-South Dialogue - Phase II"
44 1981, October 29 - [The North-South Dialogue]
UNDATED
166-29 1 Alpha Phi Alpha
3 "Although this is an informal gathering..." 4 [American Friends Service Committee]
5 "The American Teachers Association and UNESCO" 6 Capital Press Club Award
7 "Chattanooga"
E SPEECHES (cont'd)
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166-29 9 [Dictionary of American Negro Biography - University of Missouri]
10 "Dynamic Collectivities -- nations and universities,
for example -- determine their destinies by the selection of their leaders"
11 "The Eternal Values"
12 "The Fourth American Crusade"
13 "How has the United Nations Faced the Problems of Colonial Territories and Dependent Peoples" 14 Howard University: Division of Social Sciences 15 Introduction for Logan
16 "It is regrettable that circumstances make it advisable that I read this address..."
17 "La Marche En Avant Des Gens de Courteur Aux Etats- Unis"
18 [Latin American history] 19 [Liberia Day]
20 [Longevity]
21 Middle States Council for the Social Studies - Gold Medal Award
22 "The Negro in the National Defense" 23 "Negro Spiritual Hour"
24 "The New Theology of Doom for Negroes" 25 "The Promise of Emancipation"
26 Radio Address - Dixie Harmonies Program - re: Lincoln
27 Radio Script
28 [Ragatz, Professor - on his paper] 29 Randolph, A. Philip
30 [Rare and Cultural Minority Problems]
31 "The recently published report of the UN on Non-Self Governing Territories..."
32 [Segregated Schools]
33 "Since the President of the US has condemned racial discrimination by government and industry..." 34 "The Spanish-Civil War"
35 [TransAfrica] 36 "U.S. and Empire"
37 "The U.S. Should Join with Europe in helping to develop Africa..."
39 "What Are My Responsibilities in the Future?" 40 World Citizens for Tomorrow
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN
Box Folder
166-30 1 [Academic Freedom]
2 "Acheson Pledges Support for Continuation of Colonial System in Africa"
3 [Africa] 4 [Africa]
5 "Africa Cannot Do without the United States," Western World
6 [African Ancestors]
7 "The African Mandates in World Politics"
8 [The Afro-Latin Negro in Latin America: A Reader] 9 "After Caesar, Chaos"
10 [Alpha Phi Alpha]
11 Alpha Phi Alpha and the Post-War World 12 "America, The South and Desegregation" 13 ["The American Mission in the Commuunity of
Nations"]
14 The American Negro: Old World Background and New World Experience
15 "American Negroes and the Changing Character of Education"
16 "America's 'Colonial Experiment' in Haiti"
17 "An Assessment of Current American Influence in Africa"
18 "The Attitude of the Church Toward Slavery Prior to 1500"
19 The Attitude of the Southern White Press Toward Negro Suffrage - Book Reviews
Autobiography
20 Title page, preface, dedication and table of contents
21 Drafts of Preface
22 Footnotes
23 Appendices
24 Notes
166-31 1 "My Ancestry" - Chapter I 2 "My Ancestry" - Chapter I 3 "My Ancestry" - Chapter I 4 "My Boyhood" - Chapter II 5 "My Boyhood" - Chapter II
6 "A Student at M Street High School"-Chapter III 7 "A Freshman at the University of Pittsburgh,
1913-1914" - Chapter IV
166-32 1 "'Spoiled' at Williams College, 1914-1917" - Chapter V
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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Autobiography (cont'd)
166-32 3 "Woodrow Wilson's War and Logan's War" - Chapter VI
4 "Lessons from My Life in Europe" - Chapter VII 5 "Lessons from My Life in Europe" - Chapter VII 6 "Born Again" - Chapter VIII
7 "The Pan-African Congresses" - Chapter VIII 8 "Graduate Work at Harvard, 1930-1932" -
Chapter IX
9 "From Harvard to Howard" - Chapter X
10 "The Quest for Democracy during World War II" - Chapter XI
166-33 1 "The Quest for Democracy during World War II" - Chapter XI
2 "A Member of the 'Black Cabinet'" - Chapter XII 3 "A Member of the 'Black Cabinet'" - Chapter XII 4 "The San Francisco Conference, 1945" -
Chapter XIII
5 "Black Gold" - Chapter XIV
6 "From the San Francisco Conference, 1945 to 1951" - Chapter XV
7 "From the San Francisco Conference, 1945 to 1951" - Chapter XV
Autobiography - Volume II
166-34 1 "Always Something New Out of Africa"- Chapter I
2 "Always Something New Out of Africa" - Chapter I
3 "Always Something New Out of Africa" - Chapter I
4 "Defiance of McCarthyism" - Chapter II 5 "Defiance of McCarthyism" - Chapter II 6 "Defiance of McCarthyism" - Chapter II 7 "Problems of Evolving Afrka, 1953" -
Chapter III
8 "Problems of Evolving Afrka, 1953" - Chapter III
9 "My Trials and Tribulations with
Professor Merze Tate; Extra-Curricular Activities, 1953-1955" - Chapter IV
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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Autobiography - Volume II (cont'd) 166-34 10 "My Trials and Tribulations with
President Mordecai W. Johnson and Professor Merze Tate; Extra-Curricular
Activities, 1953-1955" - Chapter IV 11 "My Trials and Tribulations with
President Mordecai W. Johnson and Professor Merze Tate; Extra-Curricular Activities, 1953-1955" - Chapter IV
166-35 1 [Curricular and Extra Curricular
Activities, 1955-1960] - Chapter V 2 [Curricular and Extra Curricular
Activities, 1955-1960] - Chapter V 3 [Curricular and Extra Curricular
Activities, 1955-1960] - Chapter V 4 "Africa and Africans Through The Eyes
of Europeans, 1960" - Chapter VI 5 "Africa and Africans Through The Eyes
of Europeans, 1960" - Chapter VI 6 "Seven Distressing and Productive
Years, 1960-1967" - Chapter VII 7 "Seven Distressing and Productive
Years, 1960-1967" - Chapter VII 8 "Seven Distressing and Productive
Years, 1960-1967" - Chapter VII 9 "Portents of 'Black Revolutions,'
1968 - 1969" - Chapter VIII 166-36 1 "Portents of 'Black Revolutions,'
1968-1969" - Chapter VIII 2 "Four Hectic But Productive Years,
1969-1973" - Chapter IX
3 "The Last Time I Saw Paris" - Chapter X 4 "Last Years of A Long Life" - Chapter XI 5 "Last Years of A Long Life" - Chapter XI 6 "Conclusion" - Chapter XII
7 Unidentified sheets
The Betrayal of the Negro
9 [Drafts]
166-37 1 Table of Contents
2 Preface
3 "A Low, Rugged Plateau" - Chapter 16
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-37 5 "The Negro as Portrayed in Representative Northern Magazines and Newspaper" - Chapter 18
6 "Conclusion" - Chapter 19
7 "Black and White in the Rome-Berlin Axis" 8 Blackologists, the Blackoisie and the Big Lie 9 "Can Negroes Be Good Citizens?"
10 "The Case of the Missing Articles"
11 "Changing Opportunities for Negroes in the Health Professions"
12 "The Charter of the United Nations and Its
Provisions for Human Rights of Minorities and Decisions Already Taken Under This Charter" 13 [Civil Rights of Negroes - incomplete]
14 "The Colonial Origins of Africa"
15 "The Contribution of Negroes to the Intellectual History of the U.S."
16 The Contributions of Negroes in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba to Hemispheric Solidarity As Conditioned by the Agrarian Problems In Each
17 "Correcting Misrepresentations Regarding Developments in Africa"
18 [The Crisis]
19 "The Crisis of Democracy in the World" 20 "Criteria of New Self-Governing Centuries:
Historical Background and General Problems" 21 [Curacao, 1948]
22 Current Trends
23 "To Defectors, Dissenters and Other Defenders of the Truth"
24 "The demonstration and round-up in the neighborhood of the American Embassy in Paris, May 18, 1952..."]
25 [Desegregation]
26 "The Diplomatic Relations of Haiti and the United States 1900-1934: A Dissertation Proposal" 27 [Draft: a layed edition comparable to Hanke's
Handbook - Van Nostrand Reinhold] 28 "Draft of Suggestions for Mr. Walter White for his
Testimony on the McCarran-Walter Act" 29 "Du Bois and The Crisis"
30 "Education in States Formerly Comprising French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa and
Madagascar"
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-37 32 "'Enlightened Paternalism' in the Belgian Congo" 33 "Ethiopia, Land of Promise"
34 "Ethiopia's Troubled Failure"
35 "Everyday Problems for the Negro" 36 "Federal Unions in Africa"
37 "Fifty Years of Progress in Greek Letter Societies" 38 Four Took Freedom - Book Reviews
39 [Georgetown University quotes for Colored Students Press Release]
40 [Global Struggle Between the U.S. and the Soviet Union]
41 "The 'Glorious Failures' -- Negroes in Congress, 1870-1901"
42 "Haiti"
43 Haiti and the Dominican Republic - Book Reviews 44 "Haiti in the Pan-American Union" - translated by
Logan. Written by Dantes Bellegarde. 45 "Helsinki"
46 "The Historical Aspects of Pan-Africanism: A Personal Chronicle"
47 "The Historical Aspects of Pan-Africanism," African Forum
48 "The Historical Setting and Current Trends of Intergroup Problems"
History of Howard University
49 Foreword
166-38 1 "A University for the 'Education of Youth in
the Liberal Arts and Sciences,' 1866-1874" - Chapter I
2 "Fifteen Years of Trials and Tribulations, 1874-1889" - Chapter II
3 Respite Before the Take-Off, 1890-1903" - Chapter III
4 "Fifteen Years of Experimentation, 1903-1981" - Chapter IV
5 Bibliography & Footnotes
6 Outlines and Progress Notes
8 History of the United States - [revised; drafts] 9 History of the United States - [revised; drafts] 166-39 1 "Howard University - The First Hundred Days"
2 Howard University: The First Hundred Years - Book Reviews
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-39 4 [Humphrey-Hawkins Bill]
5 "The Impact of the New African States on the American Negro"
6 "The importance of the problem of dependent areas in the post-war world..."
7 "In Support of His 'Overriding Considerations'" 8 "Is the NAACP Communistic?"
9 "Is There An Afro-Asian Bloc?" 10 "Israel's Blitz of Egypt Strains"
11 "It Employs Few Negroes But Deserves Credit for Opening Some Doors to Us"
12 [Job Vacancy at the State Department]
13 [Kennedy Administration re: African Nationalism - Pan-Africanism]
14 [Langor - Notes]
15 [Latin America - Chapter XIII]
16 [LBJ and the Great Society - Notes - Van Nostrand - II - Chapter 4]
17 "Liberia"
18 The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass - Book Reviews
19 [Limited Participation in American Life & Thought] 20 [Alain Locke]
21 [Mandates]
22 Memoirs of a Monticello Slave - Book Reviews 23 "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin"
24 "Mississippi Lament: 'Stop Harassing Us White Folks'"
25 [Military Admitting Negroes] 26 [Monroe Doctrine - incomplete]
27 "The Negro and the Post-War Society"
28 The Negro and the Post-War World: A Primer 29 "The Negro Experience in America, 1861-1944" -
Blassingame/Williams, eds.
166-40 1 "The Negro in American Life and Thought, 1877-1901" 2 The Negro in the Post-War World - Book Reviews
The Negro in the United States
3 Table of Contents and Dedication
5 Draft
6 Draft
7 Preface & Chapter I - "The Period, 1945-1970, In Historical Perspective"
8 Chapter II - "President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Modern Republicanism"
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-40 9 Chapter II - "Federal, State, and Local
Governments and Civil Rights for Negroes" 10 Chapter II - "Reconstruction"
166-41 1 Chapter III - "The New Industrial State and the Economic Plight of the Negro" 2 Chapter III - "From Reconstruction to the
Nadir, 1877-1901"
3 Chapter IV - "The City: Promise and Peril" 4 Chapter IV - "From the Nadir to World War I" 5 Chapter V - "Conflicting Strategy in the Negro
Freedom Movement"
6 Chapter V - "From World War I to World War II" 7 Chapter VI -"Divergent Goals for American
Negroes: Identity, Self-Determination and Integration"
8 Chapter VI - "World War II and the Cold War" 9 Chapter VII - "The Ordeal of Democracy"
10 Chapter VII - "Conclusion"
11 Documents
12 Documents
13 Documents
14 Notes
15 Book Reviews
166-42 1 "Negro, The American" 2 [Negroes and Mulattoes]
3 [Negroes in Congress - incomplete]
4 "The Negroes' Struggle for Equal Rights: Challenge and Response"
5 [New Deal and the Negro - draft]
6 "New Political Map of Africa" - [includes copyright registration]
7 [New Scientific Technological Developments - Epilogue]
8 ["The New South" - incomplete] 9 Newsclips - by Rayford W. Logan
10 "The Northern Press and Negro Disfranchisement, 1877-1901"
11 Obligations That Our Government and People Are Unwilling or Unable to Honor
12 The Operation of the Mandate System in Africa, 1919- 1927
13 [Our African Heritage and Our European Heritage] 14 "Parallelisms"
15 [Participation of Negroes in the National Defense Program - incomplete]
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-42 16 "Pelage, Magloire"
17 "The Permanent Revolution: A Theory Developed By Leon Trotsky"
18 "The Pittsburgh Courier New Map of Africa" 19 [Political Aspects of Reconstruction... -
incomplete]
20 "Post-War Problems: Agriculture and Industry" 21 "Posterity would owe a great debt of gratitude to a
competent social scientists..." 22 "The Praise of Emancipation"
23 "President Kennedy's vis-a-vis African nationalism and Pan Africanism..."
24 A Primer On Citizenship
25 "The Progress of the Negro after a Century of Emancipation"
Prophets of Doom and Heralds of Victory
26 Preface
27 Chapter I
166-43 1 "Guerrilla Warfare and 'The End of the Second Reconstruction'" - Chapter II
2 "Virtual Extermination in Concentration Camps and by Genocide" - Chapter III
3 "Elimination by Automation" - Chapter IV 4 "Black Mania" - Chapter V
5 Chapter VI
6 Footnotes
7 Draft and notes
8 "Proposal For A Study of Race Relations in Washington, D.C."
9 "Public School Desegregation"
10 "The Quest for Democracy," Negro Youth Conference 11 "The Realities and Ethics of Desegregation"
12 "Report of Trip to West Africa"
13 "Research Project Proposed By Professor Rayford W. Logan - Department of History [USSR]
14 "The Responsibility of the College in Planning Post War Society"
16 "The Second New South"
17 "The Second Reconstruction - Chapter VII"
18 The Segregation Era, 1863-1954: A Modern Reader 19 "A Sesquicentennial Retrospective View of the Second
Pan-African Congress" 20 "Sex and Race"
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-43 22 "Six Point Proposal"
23 "Smuts Speaks of Africa, 1917-1942," The Crisis 24 "Social Action, Health Projects Sponsored by 'Greek'
Organizations"
25 "Socio-Economic Factors in the Apparent Differences Between Negroes and Whites"
26 [South Africa]
27 [Southern Workman]
28 "State Department Selling Out On Colonies in Africa" 29 "Draft of a Statement for Secretary of State" [re:
Employment Practices of Negroes]
30 "The Struggle for Human Rights in the United States" - Part III
31 "The Struggle for Universal Human Rights" - [Drafts] 32 "The Struggle for Universal Human Rights" - [Notes] 166-44 1 "Suggested Changes In The Proposed International
Educational and Cultural Organization" 2 "The System of International Trusteeship" 3 [Topics discussed in Logan's classes] 4 [Treatment of Negro]
5 [Trusteeship System - Conference of Southern Students]
6 [Two-Party System]
7 "The United Nations In Retrospect: 1945-1955" 8 "United States - South Africa Leader Exchange
Program: The Problem"
9 [Universal Declaration of Human Rights - incomplete] 10 [Unrestricted Access to Unpublished Works]
11 "Vertical, Horizontal and Oblique Segregation" 12 W.E.B. Du Bois: A Profile
13 [W.E.B. Du Bois: A Profile - Draft and Notes; Book Reviews]
14 What the Negro Wants?
15 "What the Negro Wants From Business and Industry" 16 "What the Negro Wants Thirty Years Afterward [never
published]
17 "Why Won't U.S. Officials Tell What's in Six Missing Human Rights Articles?"
Untitled Writings 19 Bibliographies 20 Book Reviews 21 Footnotes 22 Holographs 23 Notes
F WRITINGS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-44 24 Notes
25 Typescripts
G BOOK REVIEWS BY LOGAN
166-45 1 African Books
2 Alexis, Stephen - Black Liberator: The Life of Toussaint Louverture
3 Ballard, Allen B. - The Afro-American Struggle for Knowledge
4 Balsan, Francois - Capricorn Road
5 Bardolph, Richard - The Negro Vanguard 6 Bevan, Aneurin - In Place of Fear
7 Blaustein, Albert P. - Desegregation and the Law: The Meaning & Effect of the School Segregation Cases
8 Bontemps, Arna - Drums at Dusk
9 Brinton, Crane - The Anatomy of Revolution
10 Broderick, Francis L. - W.E.B. DuBois: Negro Leader in a Time of Crisis
11 Butcher, Margaret Just - The Negro in American Culture
12 Calixte, Col. D.P. - Haiti, The Calvary of a Soldier 13 Canoll, Joseph C. - Slave Insurrections in the
United States
14 Celestin, Clement - Compilations pour l'Histoire Les gouvernements provisoires
15 Child, A. Thurston - Our Virgin Islands
16 Christopher, Maurine - America's Black Congressmen 17 Considine, John J. - Africa, World of Free Men
18 Council on African Affairs - For A New Africa 19 Courlander, Harold - The Drum and the Hoe
20 Cronan, Edmund David - Black Moses: The Story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association
21 The Cuban Invasion: The Chronicle of a Disaster 22 Cushman, Mary Floyd - Missionary Doctors, the Story
of Twenty Years in Africa
23 Degler, Carl N. - Neither Black Nor White: Slavery and Race Relations in Brazil and the United States
24 Detzer, T. Dorothy - Appointment on the Hill 25 Dominguez, Ponte - [unidentified]
26 Drimmer, Melvin - Black History: A Reappraisal 27 Dumond, Dwight Lowell - Antislavery: The Crusade
for Freedom in America, and A Bibliography of Antislavery in America
G BOOK REVIEWS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-45 28 Elkins, Stanley M. - Slavery: A Problem in American Industrial and Intellectual Life
29 Floyd, Arva C. - White Man - Yellow Man
30 Foster, William Z. - The Negro People in American History
31 Franklin, John Hope - Reconstruction After the Civil War
32 Greenlee, Marcia - Two Centuries of Change: The Idea of Downtown Washington - [an exhibit of photographs]
33 Griggs, Earl Leslie - Henry Christophe and Thomas Clarkson: A Correspondence
34 Hailey, Lord - The Future of Colonial Peoples 35 Harris, Robert J. - The Quest for Equality: The
Constitution, Congress and the Supreme Court 36 Haywood, Harry - Negro Liberation
37 Henpstore, Smith - A Central African Ruhr 38 Holmes, S.J. - The Negro's Struggle for Survival 39 Hubbard, Preston J. - Origins of the TVA: The
Muscle Shoals Controversy, 1920-1932 40 Huberich, Charles Henry - The Political and
Legislative History of Liberia
41 Hughes, William Hardin - Robert Russa Moton of Hampton and Tuskegee
42 Hunton, W. Alphaeus - Decision in Africa: Sources of Current Conflict
43 Johnston, Ruby F. - The Religion of Negro Protestants
44 Josephs, Ray - Latin America: Continent in Crisis 45 Katz, William Loren - Eyewitness: The Negro in
American History
46 Konvitz, Milton R. - With A Study of State Law Against Discrimination
47 Korngold, Ralph - Two Friends of Man
48 Kovel, Joel - White Racism: A Psychohistory 49 Lamson, Peggy - The Glorious Failure: Black
Congressman Robert Brown Elliott and the Reconstruction in South Carolina
50 Lowell, Dwight - Antislavery: The Crusade for Freedom in America
Atlantic Slave Trade
52 Martin, Tony - Race First: The Ideological and
Organizational Struggles of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association 53 Meniru, G. Udegbunem - African-American Cooperation 54 My Odyssey: Experiences of a Young Refugee from Two
G BOOK REVIEWS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-45 55 Nicolas, M. - L'occupation americaine d'Haiti: La revanche de l'histoire
56 Orizu, A.A. Nwafor - Without Bitterness: Western Nations in Post War Africa
57 Orr, Oliver E. - Charles Brantley Aycock 58 A Pictorial History of the Negro in America
59 Ponte, Francisca J. - Historia de la Guerra de Los Diez Anos
60 Pressoir, Catts - Haiti: Monuments historiques et archeologiques
61 Pressoir, Catts - Historiographie d'Haiti
62 Price, Hugh D. - The Negro and Southern Politics: A Chapter of Florida History
63 Quigg, Philip W. - Africa, A Foreign Affairs Reader 64 Record, Wilson - The Negro and the Communist Party 65 Redding, Saunders - The Lonesome Road
66 Richmond, Anthony H. - The Colour Problem 67 Rodman, Selden - Haiti: The Black Republic, The
Complete Story and Guide
68 Sachs, E.S. - The Choice before South Africa 69 Sanchez, Luis - Alberto Los fundamentos de la
historia americana
70 Schaedel, Richard P. - Papers of the Conference on Research and Resources of Haiti
71 Schuman, Frederick L. - Europe on the Eve...; Night Over Europe...
72 Sherrord, O.A. - Freedom from Fear: The Slave and His Emancipation
73 Smith, Samuel Denny - The Negro in Congress, 1870- 1901
74 Soray, Felix - Impremerie N.A. Theodore
75 Southern Education Reporting Service - Southern Schools: Progress and Problems
76 Spencer, Samuel R., Jr. - Booker T. Washington and the Negro in American Life
77 Stanton, William - The Leopard's Spots: Scientific Toward Race in America, 1815-59
78 Stimson, Henry L. - On Active Service in Peace and War
G BOOK REVIEWS BY LOGAN (cont'd)
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166-46 1 Thompson, Era Bell - Africa, Land of My Fathers 2 Thornbrough, Emma Lou - The Negro in Indiana: A
Study of a Minority
3 Thornbrough, Emma Lou - T. Thomas Fortune: A Biography
4 The Union of South Africa
5 Vial, Gonzalo - El Africano en el Reino de Chile 6 Wiarda, Howard J. - Dictatorship and Development:
The Methods of Control in Trujillo's Dominican Republic
7 Wiedner, Donald L. - A History of Africa South of the Sahara
8 Wood, ? - [Unrestricted access to unpublished materials in the State Department]
9 Wood, Bryce - The Making of the Good Neighbor Policy 10 Woodward, C. Vann - The Strange Career of Jim Crow 11 Wright, Richard - Black Power
12 Unidentified book reviews
H WRITINGS BY OTHERS
13 Alexinsky, Gregoire - Du sang noir dans les Neiges curses - pages 1-30
14 Alexinsky, Gregoire - Du sang noir dans les Neiges curses - pages 31-60
15 Alexinsky, Gregoire - Du sang noir dans les Neiges curses - pages 61-90
16 Alexinsky, Gregoire - Du sang noir dans les Neiges curses - pages 91-120
17 Alexinsky, Gregoire - Du sang noir dans les Neiges curses - pages 121-150
18 Alexinsky, Gregoire - Du sang noir dans les Neiges curses - pages 151-180
19 Alexinsky, Gregoire - Du sang noir dans les Neiges curses - pages 181-end
20 Bayton, James A. "Quality of Life Research -- With Emphasis Upon Negro America," (Howard University Faculty Research Grant, 1981). 21 Graham, Edward K. [Hampton Institute]
1861-1944: Essays Written in Honor of Rayford W. Logan
166-47 1 Williams, Lorraine A. "Northern Intellectual Reaction to the Policy of Emancipation, 1861-1865." (includes preface & introduction).
H WRITINGS BY OTHERS (cont'd)
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Williams & Blassingame. The Negro Experience in America, 1861-1944: Essays Written in Honor of Rayford W. Logan (cont'd)
166-47 2 Berry, Mary F. "Black Soldiers in Blue and
Gray: The Louisiana Native Guards, 1861- 1865."
3 Blassingame, John W. "A Social and Economic Profile of the Negro in Savannah, Georgia, 1865-1880."
4 Cowan, Mary Frances. "The Negro in Drama, 1877-1900."
5 Honemond, Leliafred B. "The Southern Negro: An Analysis of the Huntsville Gazette, 1881- 1895."
6 Bishop, David W. "The Interstate Commerce Commission and Discrimination Against Negroes, 1887-1910."
7 Wills, Clara T. "The Negro in the Cincinnati Enquirer."
8 Contee, Clarence. "W.E.B. Du Bois and the Defense of Africa From Atlanta: 1930- 1944."
9 Winston, Michael R. "Deformation of Character: Television and Race in the United States" 10 Winston, Michael R. "The Historian and Philosophic
Vision"
I ORGANIZATIONS
11 African Diaspora Study Institute 12 Alpha Phi Alpha - assorted materials 13 Alpha Phi Alpha - Citizenship Week
14 Alpha Phi Alpha - Convention Programs - 1933-1937 15 Alpha Phi Alpha - Convention Programs - 1940-1944 16 American Council on Education
17 American Historical Association
18 Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH)
Negroes 2 Atlanta University 3 Cosmos Club 4 Delta Sigma Theta 5 Hampton Institute
6 Howard University - African-American Studies 7 Howard University - American Studies
I ORGANIZATIONS (cont'd)
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166-48 8 Howard University - Charter Day Dinner 9 Howard University - Notes & Newsclips 10 IIE Advisory Committee
11 Institute for Documentary Research on Foreign Nations - Pilot Group
12 National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center Project
13 Nineteenth Street Baptist Church 14 Peace Corps
15 Peace Corps 16 Peace Corps
17 Peace Council of the German Democratic Republic 18 Phi Beta Kappa
19 Professional Register Committee 20 Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity - Epsilon Boule 21 Southern Historical Association
22 Southern Regional Council 23 Southern University
24 State Department
166-49 1 TransAfrica
2 Truman Committee re: Discrimination in National Defense Program
3 United Nations
4 UNESCO
5 UNESCO
6 United States-South African Leader Exchange Program 7 United States-South African Leader Exchange Program
- Wingspread Conference 8 Virginia Union University
J SUBJECT FILES
9 Africa
10 The American Conference
11 American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa 12 Army Basic Training Program
13 Articles Due - 1973-74 14 Bacote, Clarence Albert
15 Biographical Conference at King's College, Cambridge University, Aug.-Sept., 1954
16 Blake, Elias 17 Brown, Sterling 18 Bunche, Ralph J. 19 Burt, Arthur Ezekiel 20 Caribbean
21 Chisholm, Edward Holmes
J SUBJECT FILES (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-49 23 Colonial Office - Summer Conference on African Administration
24 Conference on the Point Four Program for Scientific and Technical Cooperation
25 Consultantships
26 Dorsey, Emmett E. - "The Theory and Practice of Democracy - Bibliography
27 Douglass, Frederick 28 Drew, Charles 29 Du Bois, W.E.B.
30 Emancipation Proclamation 31 Encyclopedia of the Negro 32 Erteugun, Ahmet
33 Fisher, Ada Virginia Foster 34 Foch, Ferdinand
166-50 1 Foreign Economic Development Act of 1949 2 Franklin, John Hope
3 Frazier, Edward Franklin 4 Genealogy
5 Gourdin, Edward O. [& 372nd Infantry] 6 Haiti
7 Hansberry, William Leo 8 Hastie, William Henry
9 Hildebrand, Reginald Francis 10 Hopkins, Gertrude D.
11 Inter-American Education
12 "International Technical Cooperation Act of 1949" 13 Invitations List
14 John Marshall Harlan Relief Assn. - Roster, Constitution & By-Laws
15 Johnston, James Hugo 16 King, Martin Luther (Jr.) 17 Kosciusko, Thaddeus 18 Latin America 19 Layton, John T. 20 Lefever, Ernest W. 21 Lerner, Max 22 Liberia 23 March on Washington 24 Mays, Benjamin
25 Nabrit, James M.
26 National Baptist Convention
27 Negro Newspapers and Periodicals in the U.S. - 1937 28 Nelson, William Stuart (Dr.)
29 Newsclips - Black topics 30 Newsclips (various subjects) 31 Nkrumah, Kwame
J SUBJECT FILES (cont'd)
Box Folder
166-50 33 Parasporo, Giovanni 34 Powell, Adam Clayton 35 Roosevelt, Eleanor 36 Santo Domingo 37 Scott, James Edward 38 Senegal
39 Sharp, Samuel Leonard 40 Sheffield, James Edward
41 Summer Workshop in Black Studies - 1969 42 Todd Seminar
43 Toure, President Sekou
44 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 45 White House - Causes for Minorities 46 Whittingham, James
47 Whittingham, William Rollinson 48 Williams, Mary E. (Dr.)
49 Woodson, Carter G.
50 World Fair - New York - 1964 51 World Neighbors, 1956 52 World University Seminar
53 World War II - re: role of Negroes
K PRINTED MATERIALS
166-51 1 American Philosophical Society. Transactions Held at Philadelphia - 1969 (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1969).
2 Beale, Calvin L. The Negro in American Agriculture (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966. 3 Clark, Walter. Black Williams: A Study of Black
Students in a White College.
4 Davis, Harold Eugene. "Juan Bautista Alberdi, Americanist," Journal of Interamerican Studies, January 1962.
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