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Correspondence (W.E.B. Du Bois with Aronson, Belfrage, et al.) 1949-1954

Correspondence 1955

Correspondence 1956-1957

Correspondence 1958-1959

Correspondence 1960-1961

Correspondence 1962-1963

Correspondence (Shirley Graham Du Bois with Aronson) 1961-1970

Speeches by W.E.B. Du Bois (typescripts and/or published versions)

Wallace rally, Golden Gate Ballroom, New York Oct. 29, 1948

Press conference, Hotel Theresa Sept. 24, 1950

American Labor Party rally, Golden Gate Ballroom Oct. 5, 1950

American Labor Party rally, Hotel St. George, Brooklyn Nov. 1, 1950

My Platform, Rochester, NY 1950

Public rally, American People's Congress & Exposition for Peace, Chicago Coliseum June 29, 1951

The Causes of War, Right to Advocate Peace meeting, Town Hall, New York Sept. 28, 1951

Statement on indictment 1951

St. Thomas Chamber of Commerce Feb. 27, 1952

American Socialist Party book reception Nov. 16, 1952

Progressive Party convention, Ashland Auditorium, Chicago July 4, 1952

Save the Rosenbergs rally, Civil Rights Congress, Central Plaza, New York Oct. 23, 1952

The American Labor Party, ALP dinner, Hotel Aster Sept. 30, 1953

The Stalin Peace Prizes, Hotel Theresa Sept. 3, 1953

Germany - War or Peace rally Oct. 8, 1954

What is Wrong with the US?, Guardian's welcome meeting for Vincent Hallinan Apr. 20, 1955

The Exploitation of Colored Labor (excerpts), Committee to Further the Goals of Geneva Oct. 28, 1955

The Wealth of the West vs. A Chance for Exploited Mankind (from same speech as above) in National Guardian 1955

Geneva and Africa 1955

National Guardianship, 8th birthday dinner Nov. 15, 1956

Birthday celebration Mar. 2, 1958

90th Birthday Response, Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, Negro History Week celebration Feb. 9, 1958

91st Birthday (condensation), Peking University, China Feb. 23, 1959

World Peace Council May 1959

Speech in Moscow 1959

Murder and Destruction for Human Progress, Rally for Peace and Disarmament, Toronto Feb. 7, 1960

The Wrongs which Suppress Our Rights, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee meeting, New Yorker Hotel June 15, 1960

On the Vast and Reckless Waste of Human Life (re: Louis Burnham) June 20, 1960

The Foreign Born, American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Hotel Great Northern, New York

Writings - Articles by W.E.B. Du Bois (published and unpublished) Feb. 14, n.y.

Georgia: Torment of a State, NM Sept. 10, 1946

My Relations with the NAACP ca 1948

From McKinley to Wallace: My Fifty Years as a Political Independent, Masses and Mainstream August 1948

(Title unknown), National Guardian* 1952

Uganda (unpublished) 1949

Testimony, House Foreign Affairs Committee, in The Daily Compass 1949

Statement on Korea Oct. 4, 1950

The Big Problem: To Get the Truth to the People, National Guardian Jan. 24, 1951

There Must Come a Vast Social Change in the US, National Guardian July 11, 1951

Why John Brown's Soul Marches On, National Guardian Feb. 14, 1951

The Choice that Confronts America's Negroes, National Guardian Feb. 13, 1952

The Elections (unpublished) 1952

China (unpublished) Jan. 7, 1953

Corporation Democracy Jan. 12, 1953

The Commonsense Party Apr. 6, 1953

The Hard-bit Man in the Loud Shirts, National Guardian 1953

He Knew the Common Man...Followed his Fate (re Stalin), National Guardian 1953

On Cats, Public Manners and the Education of Educators Mar. 23, 1953

Cannot this Paralyzed Nation Awake? Apr. 12, 1954

A Third Party - or Even a Second May 17, 1954

American Negroes and Africa, National Guardian Feb. 14, 1955

Ethiopia: State Socialism under an Emperor, National Guardian 1955

Slavery in the Union of South Africa, National Guardian 1955

Question of Formosa Feb. 14, 1955

News release re: series on Africa in National Guardian Feb. 7, 1955

Let's Restore Democracy to America, National Guardian Jan. 2, 1956

The Negro in America Today, National Guardian Jan. 16, 1956

How United are Negroes?, National Guardian Jan. 23, 1956

Democracy in America, National Guardian Feb. 13, 1956

The Political Power of the South, National Guardian Mar. 5, 1956

The Theory of a Third Party, National Guardian, Mar 26 (also, as reprinted in The People's Peace Party Forum, Winamac, Indiana, May) 1956

Cure for America's Disaster Lies within Ourselves (intended as closing remarks at debate on America's Road to Democracy and World Peace, Carnegie Hall, May 27), National Guardian June 11, 1956

Clean Out the Congress, National Guardian June 25, 1956

The Saga of Nkrumah (The Spectator column) July 30, 1956

Reform the US Senate or Lose your Democracy, National Guardian Nov. 5, 1956

Negro History Centenaries Jan. 14, 1957

Will the Great Gandhi Live Again?, National Guardian Feb. 11, 1957

The Collier's Story: It Had 4,000,000 Readers But It Died, National Guardian Mar. 11, 1957

A Future for Pan-Africa: Freedom, Peace, Socialism, National Guardian Mar. 11, 1957

Negroes and Socialism Apr. 29, 1957

Colombo: No Peace Delegate from US? June 10, 1957

Letter to Editor June 24, 1957

Watchword for Negroes: Register and Vote, National Guardian July 8, 1957

Does 'All Deliberate Speed' Mean 338 Years?, National Guardian Nov. 4, 1957

A Vista of Ninety Fruitful Years, National Guardian Feb. 17, 1958

The Independocrat at the Dinner Table July 7, 1958

Africa Awakened, excerpted from Labour Monthly Feb. 1959

The Vast Miracle of China Today, National Guardian June 8, 1959

The Africans and the Colonialist Tactic, New Times, no. 7 1959

The Lie of History as it is Taught Today, National Guardian Feb. 15, 1960

A Program of Reason, Right and Justice for Today, National Guardian May 23, 1960

Africa and World Peace, Bulletin of the World Council of Peace June 1960

John Brown's Battle for Kansas, National Guardian June 6, 1960

Letter to Editor, National Guardian Oct. 10, 1960

American Negroes and Africa's Rise to Freedom, National Guardian Feb. 13, 1961

A Logical Program for a Free Congo (partial), National Guardian May 15, 1961

For Africa, An Encyclopedia, Afro-American magazine Oct. 21, 1961

Africa Awake! Put on the Beautiful Robes of Socialism, The Ghanaian Times Aug. 31, 1963

The Independocrat at the Dinner Table (reprinted), National Guardian Feb. 20, 1963

The Negro Progressives

The Negro Voter

A Bitter Battle is Shaping Up, National Guardian

Writings by Du Bois (pamphlets)

I Take My Stand for Peace 1951

Peace is Dangerous 1951

Socialism Today 1959

Photographs

Asian Writers Conference, Tashkent Oct. 1958

In London Garden on Arrival with First Passport 1958

In Office

At Conference

With (lighting pipe)

Signing portrait for John T. McManus, New York Aug. 1958

Interview Transcript, W.E.B. Du Bois and Al Morgan, Dumont Broadcasting June 1957

Biographical Sketches and Vitae of WEBD

Bibliographies of W.E.B. Du Bois writings; book reviews of his books; prospecti for W.E.B. Du Bois books

Tributes

Resolution, Fisk Alumni 1951

Ghana evening news 1957

Hunton, W. Alphaeus 1958

Nelson, Truman (90th birthday) 1958

Belfrage, Cedric 1958

Emergency Civil Liberties Committee 1960

Lenin Peace Prize 1960

Ghanaian government, Kwame Nkrumah 1963

Melish, William Howard 1963

Aptheker, Herbert 1963

Fritchman, Stephen H. 1963

Du Bois Memorial Committee, Ossie Davis 1963

Carnegie Hall Memorial, Shirley Graham Du Bois 1964

Du Bois Centennial 1968

Schomburg Bronze Head Dedication

Aronson, James to Harvard Alumni 1969

Speeches and Articles about W.E.B. Du Bois

Robeson, Paul, American Labor Party Rally, Madison Square Garden Oct. 24 1950

Kahn, Albert E, Agents of Peace (pamphlet) 1951

Reddick, Lawrence, "Right to Advocate Peace" meeting address, Town Hall, New York Sept. 28, 1951

Hunton, Alpheus, Du Bois and Africa, Accra Feb. 12, 1964

Meyer, Howard N., WEB Du Bois and 'The Problem of the Color Line', Wall Street Journal Feb. 23, 1968

'Red Hunting beyond the Grave' The Nation Apr. 1, 1968

Duberman, Martin, Du Bois as Prophet, The New Republic Mar. 23, 1968

Pittman, John, A Long Night's Journey to Tomorrow's Sunrise, Daily World Feb. 5, 1969

Special issue on Du Bois and Black Liberation with articles by Aptheker, Hunton, Joseph North, Mindy Thompson, World Magazine Feb. 21, 1970

Marable, Manning, Peace and Black Liberation: The Contributions of WEBD June 3, 1983

(Du Bois in the National Guardian), paper by Lisa ? n.d.

Miscellaneous

Is Peace a Crime? The Case of the Peace Information Center, brochure, National Committee to Defend Dr. WEBD ca 1951

Resolution Adopted by the General Council of Local 600, United Auto Workers-CIO Sept. 9, 1951

Katanka, Michael, in London, article sent to Belfrage, typescript n.y.

The Philadelphia Transit Strike Of 1944, by Allan M. Winkler, reprinted from J of American History June 1972

Notes (made by James Aronson?)

News clippings about W.E.B. Du Bois and related subjects 1947-1964

James Aronson - W.E.B. Du Bois Collection, 1946-1983

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by David Goldberg.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Aronson, James, collector
Title: James Aronson - W.E.B. Du Bois Collection
Dates: 1946-1983
Abstract: Materials written by or pertaining to W.E.B. Du Bois, collected by James Aronson, who was executive editor of the "National Guardian" from 1948 to 1967. Includes correspondence, speeches by Du Bois in published form, articles by Du Bois, biographical sketches and tribute articles about Du Bois, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
Extent: 2 boxes(1.5 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 292

Administrative Information

Acquired from Grambs Aronson, 1990.

Processed by David Goldberg, 2001.

Preferred Citation

Cite as: James Aronson-W.E.B. Du Bois Collection (MS 292). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The collection is open for research.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The collection consists of materials from James Aronson's personal papers that were written by or pertain to W.E.B. Du Bois. Aronson served as the executive editor of the National Guardian, "the longest-lived and most prestigious of... postwar radical newspapers, from 1948 to 1967.1 The National Guardian was created to provide a dissenting voice during the intensification of the Cold War and McCarthy era, a vehicle for the Progressive Party, and to push for the expansion and radicalization of New Deal policies.2 The National Guardian's commitment to free speech and oppositional politics during the Red Scare provided Du Bois a forum to both make a living and be heard while the U.S. government sought to limit his influence. During this fifteen year span, a period that Aronson later explained as a time in which "almost no one else would publish him," Du Bois produced over 130 articles for the National Guardian.3

Correspondence includes letters from Shirley Graham Du Bois to Aronson, speeches by Du Bois in published form, articles by and about Du Bois, photographs, and newsclippings. Most of Du Bois' articles that appeared in the National Guardian between 1948 and 1963 are included. The articles covered an array of topics, but were principally concerned with pacifism, socialism, Pan Africanism, African socialism, African history, African American history, and critiques of the anti-democratic nature of McCarthyism, capitalistic exploitation and its impact on non-white nations and people, and racism in the U.S. Articles about Du Bois are also included, including several biographical sketches and a series of tributes written between 1951 and 1983.

The speeches included in the collection are from the late 1940s and early 1950s and were made while Du Bois was campaigning for Progressive Party presidential candidate Henry Wallace and during Du Bois's senatorial campaign on the American Labor Party Ticket in New York in 1950. The photographs included are from 1958 and were taken in both London and the U.S.

The newspaper clippings, 1947 to 1964, cover a range of events including the government's attempt to charge Du Bois with being an "agent of a foreign power"; the government's refusal to issue Du Bois passports throughout the 1950s, including its refusal to allow him to attend Ghana's 1957 independence celebration; and press coverage from around the world regarding Du Bois's death in 1963.

Dan Georgakas, "National Guardian/Guardian" in Encyclopedia of the American Left, 2nd ed., edited by Mari Jo Buhle, Paul Buhle & Dan Georgakas (Oxford University Press, 1998), 529. The editors of the paper, in fact, even tried to secure funding from the Progressive Party, but to no avail. The National Guardian's first issue contained an article written by Progressive Party presidential candidate Henry Wallace. At the state level the paper was aligned with the American Labor Party, an Independent-Socialist ticket that sponsored the Gubernatorial campaign of Guardian co-editor John McManus and the Senatorial campaign of Du Bois. Cedric Belfrage and James Aronson, Something to Guard: The Stormy Life of the National Guardian, 1948-1967 (Columbia University Press, 1978), 138.

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Correspondence (W.E.B. Du Bois with Aronson, Belfrage, et al.) 1949-1954

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Correspondence 1955

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Correspondence 1956-1957

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Correspondence 1958-1959

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Correspondence 1960-1961

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Correspondence 1962-1963

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Correspondence (Shirley Graham Du Bois with Aronson) 1961-1970

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Speeches by W.E.B. Du Bois (typescripts and/or published versions)

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Wallace rally, Golden Gate Ballroom, New York Oct. 29, 1948

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Press conference, Hotel Theresa Sept. 24, 1950

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American Labor Party rally, Golden Gate Ballroom Oct. 5, 1950

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American Labor Party rally, Hotel St. George, Brooklyn Nov. 1, 1950

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My Platform, Rochester, NY 1950

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Public rally, American People's Congress & Exposition for Peace, Chicago Coliseum June 29, 1951

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The Causes of War, Right to Advocate Peace meeting, Town Hall, New York Sept. 28, 1951

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Statement on indictment 1951

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St. Thomas Chamber of Commerce Feb. 27, 1952

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American Socialist Party book reception Nov. 16, 1952

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Progressive Party convention, Ashland Auditorium, Chicago July 4, 1952

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Save the Rosenbergs rally, Civil Rights Congress, Central Plaza, New York Oct. 23, 1952

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The American Labor Party, ALP dinner, Hotel Aster Sept. 30, 1953

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The Stalin Peace Prizes, Hotel Theresa Sept. 3, 1953

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Germany - War or Peace rally Oct. 8, 1954

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What is Wrong with the US?, Guardian's welcome meeting for Vincent Hallinan Apr. 20, 1955

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The Exploitation of Colored Labor (excerpts), Committee to Further the Goals of Geneva Oct. 28, 1955

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The Wealth of the West vs. A Chance for Exploited Mankind (from same speech as above) in National Guardian 1955

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Geneva and Africa 1955

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National Guardianship, 8th birthday dinner Nov. 15, 1956

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Birthday celebration Mar. 2, 1958

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90th Birthday Response, Church of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, Negro History Week celebration Feb. 9, 1958

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91st Birthday (condensation), Peking University, China Feb. 23, 1959

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World Peace Council May 1959

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Speech in Moscow 1959

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Murder and Destruction for Human Progress, Rally for Peace and Disarmament, Toronto Feb. 7, 1960

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The Wrongs which Suppress Our Rights, Emergency Civil Liberties Committee meeting, New Yorker Hotel June 15, 1960

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On the Vast and Reckless Waste of Human Life (re: Louis Burnham) June 20, 1960

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The Foreign Born, American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Hotel Great Northern, New York

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Writings - Articles by W.E.B. Du Bois (published and unpublished) Feb. 14, n.y.

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Georgia: Torment of a State, NM Sept. 10, 1946

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My Relations with the NAACP ca 1948

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From McKinley to Wallace: My Fifty Years as a Political Independent, Masses and Mainstream August 1948

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(Title unknown), National Guardian* 1952

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Uganda (unpublished) 1949

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Testimony, House Foreign Affairs Committee, in The Daily Compass 1949

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Statement on Korea Oct. 4, 1950

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The Big Problem: To Get the Truth to the People, National Guardian Jan. 24, 1951

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There Must Come a Vast Social Change in the US, National Guardian July 11, 1951

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Why John Brown's Soul Marches On, National Guardian Feb. 14, 1951

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The Choice that Confronts America's Negroes, National Guardian Feb. 13, 1952

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The Elections (unpublished) 1952

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China (unpublished) Jan. 7, 1953

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Corporation Democracy Jan. 12, 1953

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The Commonsense Party Apr. 6, 1953

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The Hard-bit Man in the Loud Shirts, National Guardian 1953

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He Knew the Common Man...Followed his Fate (re Stalin), National Guardian 1953

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On Cats, Public Manners and the Education of Educators Mar. 23, 1953

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Cannot this Paralyzed Nation Awake? Apr. 12, 1954

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A Third Party - or Even a Second May 17, 1954

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American Negroes and Africa, National Guardian Feb. 14, 1955

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Ethiopia: State Socialism under an Emperor, National Guardian 1955

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Slavery in the Union of South Africa, National Guardian 1955

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Question of Formosa Feb. 14, 1955

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News release re: series on Africa in National Guardian Feb. 7, 1955

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Let's Restore Democracy to America, National Guardian Jan. 2, 1956

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The Negro in America Today, National Guardian Jan. 16, 1956

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How United are Negroes?, National Guardian Jan. 23, 1956

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Democracy in America, National Guardian Feb. 13, 1956

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The Political Power of the South, National Guardian Mar. 5, 1956

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The Theory of a Third Party, National Guardian, Mar 26 (also, as reprinted in The People's Peace Party Forum, Winamac, Indiana, May) 1956

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Cure for America's Disaster Lies within Ourselves (intended as closing remarks at debate on America's Road to Democracy and World Peace, Carnegie Hall, May 27), National Guardian June 11, 1956

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Clean Out the Congress, National Guardian June 25, 1956

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The Saga of Nkrumah (The Spectator column) July 30, 1956

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Reform the US Senate or Lose your Democracy, National Guardian Nov. 5, 1956

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Negro History Centenaries Jan. 14, 1957

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Will the Great Gandhi Live Again?, National Guardian Feb. 11, 1957

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The Collier's Story: It Had 4,000,000 Readers But It Died, National Guardian Mar. 11, 1957

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A Future for Pan-Africa: Freedom, Peace, Socialism, National Guardian Mar. 11, 1957

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Negroes and Socialism Apr. 29, 1957

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Colombo: No Peace Delegate from US? June 10, 1957

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Letter to Editor June 24, 1957

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Watchword for Negroes: Register and Vote, National Guardian July 8, 1957

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Does 'All Deliberate Speed' Mean 338 Years?, National Guardian Nov. 4, 1957

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A Vista of Ninety Fruitful Years, National Guardian Feb. 17, 1958

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The Independocrat at the Dinner Table July 7, 1958

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Africa Awakened, excerpted from Labour Monthly Feb. 1959

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The Vast Miracle of China Today, National Guardian June 8, 1959

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The Africans and the Colonialist Tactic, New Times, no. 7 1959

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The Lie of History as it is Taught Today, National Guardian Feb. 15, 1960

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A Program of Reason, Right and Justice for Today, National Guardian May 23, 1960

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Africa and World Peace, Bulletin of the World Council of Peace June 1960

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John Brown's Battle for Kansas, National Guardian June 6, 1960

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Letter to Editor, National Guardian Oct. 10, 1960

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American Negroes and Africa's Rise to Freedom, National Guardian Feb. 13, 1961

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A Logical Program for a Free Congo (partial), National Guardian May 15, 1961

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For Africa, An Encyclopedia, Afro-American magazine Oct. 21, 1961

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Africa Awake! Put on the Beautiful Robes of Socialism, The Ghanaian Times Aug. 31, 1963

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The Independocrat at the Dinner Table (reprinted), National Guardian Feb. 20, 1963

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The Negro Progressives

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The Negro Voter

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A Bitter Battle is Shaping Up, National Guardian

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Writings by Du Bois (pamphlets)

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I Take My Stand for Peace 1951

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Peace is Dangerous 1951

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Socialism Today 1959

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Photographs

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Asian Writers Conference, Tashkent Oct. 1958

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In London Garden on Arrival with First Passport 1958

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In Office

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With (lighting pipe)

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Signing portrait for John T. McManus, New York Aug. 1958

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Interview Transcript, W.E.B. Du Bois and Al Morgan, Dumont Broadcasting June 1957

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Biographical Sketches and Vitae of WEBD

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Bibliographies of W.E.B. Du Bois writings; book reviews of his books; prospecti for W.E.B. Du Bois books

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Tributes

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Resolution, Fisk Alumni 1951

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Ghana evening news 1957

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Hunton, W. Alphaeus 1958

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Nelson, Truman (90th birthday) 1958

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Belfrage, Cedric 1958

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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee 1960

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Lenin Peace Prize 1960

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Ghanaian government, Kwame Nkrumah 1963

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Melish, William Howard 1963

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Aptheker, Herbert 1963

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Fritchman, Stephen H. 1963

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Du Bois Memorial Committee, Ossie Davis 1963

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Carnegie Hall Memorial, Shirley Graham Du Bois 1964

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Du Bois Centennial 1968

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Schomburg Bronze Head Dedication

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Aronson, James to Harvard Alumni 1969

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Speeches and Articles about W.E.B. Du Bois

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Robeson, Paul, American Labor Party Rally, Madison Square Garden Oct. 24 1950

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Kahn, Albert E, Agents of Peace (pamphlet) 1951

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Reddick, Lawrence, "Right to Advocate Peace" meeting address, Town Hall, New York Sept. 28, 1951

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Hunton, Alpheus, Du Bois and Africa, Accra Feb. 12, 1964

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Meyer, Howard N., WEB Du Bois and 'The Problem of the Color Line', Wall Street Journal Feb. 23, 1968

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'Red Hunting beyond the Grave' The Nation Apr. 1, 1968

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Duberman, Martin, Du Bois as Prophet, The New Republic Mar. 23, 1968

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Pittman, John, A Long Night's Journey to Tomorrow's Sunrise, Daily World Feb. 5, 1969

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Special issue on Du Bois and Black Liberation with articles by Aptheker, Hunton, Joseph North, Mindy Thompson, World Magazine Feb. 21, 1970

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Marable, Manning, Peace and Black Liberation: The Contributions of WEBD June 3, 1983

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(Du Bois in the National Guardian), paper by Lisa ? n.d.

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Miscellaneous

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Is Peace a Crime? The Case of the Peace Information Center, brochure, National Committee to Defend Dr. WEBD ca 1951

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Resolution Adopted by the General Council of Local 600, United Auto Workers-CIO Sept. 9, 1951

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Katanka, Michael, in London, article sent to Belfrage, typescript n.y.

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The Philadelphia Transit Strike Of 1944, by Allan M. Winkler, reprinted from J of American History June 1972

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Notes (made by James Aronson?)

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News clippings about W.E.B. Du Bois and related subjects 1947-1964