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Hubert H. Harrison papers, 1893-1927

23.5 linear feet
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The papers of Hubert Harrison, the brilliant and influential writer, orator, educator, critic, and political activist in Harlem during the early decades of the 20th century.
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Six Lectures on Sex Broadside [Hubert H. Harrison lecturer], March17-April 22, 1917 [Two copies, one original located in scrapbook Mainly About Me Vol. 1: The Radical and Racial Phases, page 20], March17-April 22, 1917 Box 16, Folder 39

Jerome Moross papers, 1924-2018

70.25 linear feet
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Correspondence, manuscript music scores, copies of scores, playscripts, scenarios, watercolor drawings and other stage designs, contracts, legal papers, programs, clippings and other printed materials, microfilms, records, tape recordings, and photographs. Among Moross's work are the musical play, "The Golden Apple"(1954), dance music for "Ballet Ballads"(1945) and for "Frankie and Johnny"(1938), the film score for "The Big Country"(1958) and for "The Cardinal"(1963), and his Symphony No. 1 (1943). There are some financial papers and production records for the staging of his works. Among the cataloged correspondents are Aaron Copland, Agnes George De Mille, Ned Rorem, Virgil Thomson, and Thornton Wilder.

Morton Fitch and Sarah Louise Trippe papers, circa 1811 -- 1947

2.5 linear feet
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Morton Fitch Trippe (a graduate of Auburn Theological Seminary) and his wife Sarah Louise were well-known missionaries with the Home Mission in the Allegany, Cattaraugus, Tonawanda and Tuscorora Indian reservations. The collection contains sermons given by M.F. Trippe; notes for sermons, annotated with the places and dates that the sermons were given; addresses on temperance or religious themes; documents of interest on matters concerning the Reservation and the land disputes of the 1880s – 1890s, as well as miscellanea such as portrait photographs and financial notebooks, quarterly reports to the Board of Home Missions, and correspondence; as well as various documents on the history of the reservations and Native American conditions collected by Sarah Louise Trippe, and a Daughters of the American Revolution Certificate in the name of the Trippes' daughter, Myra.
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Sermons, Nos 3-24, 1873 -- 1878 Box 1, Folder 3

Sermons, 1875 -- 1879 Box 1, Folder 5

Sermons, 1877 -- 1883 Box 2, Folder 3

James Stanley Durkee sermons, 1897 -- 1947

16 linear feet
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James Stanley Durkee was a Baptist and Congregationalist minister who served in Maine, Massachusetts, and New York. He was the last white president of Howard University (1918-1926) and presided over Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims in Brooklyn, New York, from 1927-1941. The collection contains handwritten and typed sermons, sermon outlines, notes, extracts, and newspaper clippings, arranged in chronological order.
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Sermons 145-229, 1902 -- 1904 Box 3

Sermons 1-70, 1897 -- 1899 Box 1

Sermons 230-320, 1904 -- 1906 Box 4

Joan Brown Campbell papers, 1990 -- 2000

6.75 linear feet
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Joan Brown Campbell served as the General Secretary of the National Council of the Churches of Christ from 1991 to 1999. The collection contains speeches, sermons, and interviews given by Joan Brown Campbell while serving as the General Secretary of the NCCC, as well as audiotapes of some of those appearances. Additional materials include biographical files, news releases, and press clippings.
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Speeches, Sermons, Interviews, 1995 Box 6

Christine E. Bose Socialist, Marxist, and Second Wave Ephemera, 1966-1978

.4 Linear Feet
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This collection contains socialist and second wave feminist research files and publications including journal articles, pamphlets, transcribed speeches, and magazines.
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